Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, February 04, 1845, Image 4

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Cities. iFour iSTiPtCccfis. WVi; Itoi>«foi) .llnirh Male*. said before the Court House door, in Perry, i county, on the first Tuesday in MARCH Uexi, within the legal hours of sale, the following proper ty, tu wit: () >e hundred acres of land, more or less, part of it be- in,' n the town ol Perry, end at present occupied by James Kn.Jr, the other part beii?^ part of lot No. 4*. in the 10th district of Houston, and adjoining lots occupied by Tho rn 1 4 •*ml Jams* Knight, and all lying west of Fanny Gris som's branch ; the part of lot No. *13, bounded on the west by .u lia.’t creek, an.! on the North and North-West, I by lands occupied by William B. Fennel, and by lands of j the estate of William P. Jenkins, deceased; levied on as j the property of John G. Wellborn, to satisfy three fi. fas. from Houston Superior Court—otic in favor of Fort, Ilam- j IIton, & Co, vs. John (i. Wellborn, one in favor of Fran ce* We.Jbom. vs. John Q. Wellborn, and one in favor of Kdwird A. Harvey, trustee for Frances Wellborn, and j the <*:li -ers of Court, vs John G. Wellborn and Henry W, I Ita’ey. Also. L *t of land No. COS, in tbe 14th district of Hous ton county ; levied on ns the property of Thomas Sparks to satisfy one fl. fa. from Putnam Superior Court, i*s favor F 7?OUR months after date application will he m llannrablc Inferior Court of Sumter county, for Onlinary purposes,for leave to sell all lite r :e of John II. Hodges, deceased. ELIZABETH IIO.DGES, Ad Dec. 21—13— lot. /le to the when ait- ! real es- ■ AOUR mouths afterdate, application will he mad I JL’ to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Butts county when sitting for srdinary purposes, for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate ol lleuben Phillips, deceased. ROBERT WHITE, Adm’r. November 12,1844. 7 1 7IOTJR months nfter date, application will be made to ’ the Honorable tile Inferior Court of Butts county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tb Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Burwell Jinks, late of Haiti county, deceased. GALES JINKS, Adm’r. November 32. 13-11. 7 .isljr < r , , of Achilles Sparks, by liis guardian Daniel McKay, Vs. said Thomas Sparks. Also. One hundred bushels of Ccrn. more or less, le vied on as the property of George \V. Craft, to sntialv one ft. fa. from Houston Superior Court, in favor of George A. Miochew, administrator of Nancy Danforth, deceased, vs.George W. Craft, nnd cate other ft. fa. acalust said Cmfl. WM. HERRINGTON, Sh’lT. A ho, ot the tome time and place. Lots of Land numbers 121 and 125, in the 9th district ol Houston county, well improved, and containing in a!). 405} teres, more or less, all levied on as the property of Hugh Allen, to satisfy live fi. fia*. from Houston Super.or Court, against said Hugh Allen; one in favor of Allen Morris, one iu favor of John Jenkins, one in favor of A. D. and J. A. Kendrick, one in favor of James E. Donean, and one in favor of Shannon ck McUehre, against Hash Al'en and Hemy R.-Beall. WM. II. TALTON. D. 3. January 27. 1843. .Korigajohnlr for Ilon.toit. W ILL be sold befote die Court House dear in tbe town of Perry, in aaid county, on the first Tnesday in APRIL neat, within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing named negro slaves, to wit! Tom, Celia, Amanda, Louisa, Jacob, Amy, and Katy; nl 1 levied on as tbe property of Henry H. Lumpkin, to sat isfy an alias Mortgage n. fa. from Monroe Superior Court, in favor of Samuel T. Bailey, vs. Henry H. Lumpkin, ptoperty pointed out in said Mortgage ii. fa. 41 J ^ WM. H. TALTON. D. S. January 27. F OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Monroe county, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a portion ol the Real Estate of Josee Dunn, of said rounty, deceased Sold f.Jr the benefit of the heirs and credunrs. STEPHEN H. MARTIN, J Executor. OBEDIENCE DUNN, S Executrix, October 29, 5 ICtitiaxTny *liive .talc ill Houston County, W ILL be sold before the Court House doer in the town of Perry, Houston county, on the first Tues day in MARCH next, wilh ! n the legal hours of sale, An unclaimed Runaway Slate, named JESSE, about forty yea rs of age, who represents himself to be the prop erty of William. Tail, of tbe State of Alabama. Said slave having been levied on, by virtue of an order of the Honorable tlte Iuferior Court of said county, to satisfy jail fees and other expensis incurred on account of said slave, in pursuance of tbe statute, in *urh cases made and provi ded. WM. HERRINGTON, SU’ff. January 27. gramCwfotratocg* Adinini-ltalor% 8nlr. A GREEABLY to an order of the Hpnorable the Infe - rior Court of Twigca county, when sitting for ordina ry purposes, will be sola at tbe late residence of John H. Andrews, deceased, late of said county, on the 13th day of March uext. one sorrel horse and one grey colt. . ISAAC NORRIS, Administrator with the Will annexed. Jan. 27, 1815. ^18 Ailiiiiiii.fi ntoi-N Kale. ■'|7T7‘JLL BE SOLD before the Court-house door in T V the town of Jackson. Butts county, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu April next.the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Uurwell Jinks, late of saia Bulls county, deceased, sold for tbe benefit of tbe heirs and creditors- of said deceased. Terms vn tbe day. GALES JINKS, Adm’r. January 11—ids. Executor’* Sale. TX7IIL be solJ, on the first Tuesday in February next, IT between the usual hours of sale, before tlte court house door in Lanier, in the rounty of Macon: All that tract of land, known as lot No. 160, in tbe 2d district. 2d section of (formerly Muscogee, now) Macon, containing 202j acres; sold by urder of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors df the estate of Willis 11. Franklin, late of said countv, deceased. JOHN P. A. DUPON, Exec’r. Jan.7 ISIS. T7TOUR Months afterdate, application will be made to JD the Hoitdrable, the Inferior Court of Butts county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the Estate of Wm- Vickers, late of said county deceased. CREED T. WISE, Admr. October 8, 1344. 2 IjlOUR Months after date, application will be made to JP the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting ns a Coart of Ordinary, for leave to sell tbo real Estate of William II. Andrews, deceased. THOMAS B. DONNELLY, ? Adm’r. NANCY ANDREWS. S Adrn’rx. Oct. 4. 1844. 3 jHettevs of BtemiBsion. BORGIA, Crawford county—Wh- reas Mary Stilecj \JT Admr'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 HHHIH These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be anil ’ ’ law, to not 3845. JAMES J. RAY, c.'c. o. ippear nl my otr.ee, within tbe time prescribed by law hew cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should is granted. Given uncer my band, this Sth January, 3t ba granted Jenuary 14—Cm. rfy EOKGIA, Crawford County.—Whereat*,E. W. Den. Hjf nis. Administrator on tbe Estate of Lewis Tanner, deceased, late of said county, applies for letters of Dismis- sion: . These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singa lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap pear nl iny office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any they have,) why such letters should not be k Givenunder roy hand at my office, this 21 si day of October, 1843 . 5 K. W. DENNIS, c. C.o. w Crutchfield. Executor on the Estate ol Robert M. Wright,deceased, late of sail county, applies to me forlet- ters of Dismission fronl said Estate: _ These are therefore to cite and admonish aTl^and Singu lar, the kindred end creditor* of said deceased, to be and ippear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 6tli Nov. ISIS. 7 E. W. DENNIS, cco A c A<li»iiw»ti'n tot’* 8nlc. GREEABLE loan Order of Ute Honorable Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, wiil be sold on the litst Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, at tbe residence of tbe Subsciber in Jones county, within the usual hours of sale, One Horse, Saddle and Bridle, one pair Saddle Bags, and a parcel of wearing apparel; sold as the property of Mur dock McDonald, late of aaid county, deceased. For the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms Cash. JOHN McDonald, Adm’r. Dec. 31—14—61* Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House door in Vienna, Dooly county within tbe legal hours of sale, Lot No. 14. in said town. (Vienna.) contain ing half acre of ground, with a good and commodious Store house thereon, recently occupied bv Robert B. Davis.— Also one lot of land No. 4, in the 7tn district of said county (Dooly) lying about two miles from Vienna, containing 202J acres of good farming pine land. Sold as the property of Thomas W. Pettac- deceased, late of Dooly county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. DAVID GRAHAM.? . HENRY PELTEE, J Aam Dec. 3.1841. 10 Executor’. Hale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Doo ly county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in March next, 30 acres oflot of land Na 248, on ihecast side of Reedy creek. 7th district. Sold as the pro perty of H. D. Royals. Terms on the day of sale. CHARLES H. liiGDON. Exr. Dee. 17—11—ads. Adniluiolrnlor’. **nlc. W ILL be said on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, befo-e the Court House door, in tlte town of Jackson, Butts county. All the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Nancy Higgins, deceased, late of said county. Terms made known on the day of sale. DAVID HIGGINS, Adm’r. Nov. 26, 1814. 9 Ailmiiiialrafor’a Kale. A GREEABLE loan order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Jonci enmity, when silling for ordinary pur pose*, will be sold, before the Court House door in the town of Lanier, Macon countv, on the first Tuesday m Feb ruary-next, between the legal hours ol'sale. Lot of Land, No. 2, in the 13th district of originally Mascogee, now Macon county, belonging to the estate of A.-apb Hall, de ceased, late of Jones county.—Terms cash. HIRAM DUNBAR, Adm’r. November 11 1844. 7 Adminlatralor’a Sale. V GREEABLY to an Order of the Inferior Court of . Twiggs county when silting for Ordinary putpoae*. will be sold on the first Tuesday in FBBRUA It Y next, with in the legal ltnuts of Sale before the Court House door, in- said county, one hundred un-1 thirty arte* of Land, more or laaa in the- 27lli district formerly Wilkinson now Twiggs county. Also, four negroes, as t-llovu : Cherry, » woman about 35years of age, Dick, a boy about sixteen years old. Bob. a boy »i,-.. it 12 ycarJ old, Simon, a boy about 11 years old. All to It* sold for tbe benefit of the heirs aDd credi tors of John Outlaw, lata of said county deceased. Terms of sale made known on i!.e day of sale. JACOB PEARCE ? ... S. RICHARDSON. Oct. 30, ] 64 4. 0 IVolIce. V Lfi-pertoRd Indebted to the Estate of Thomas W Pettee, late of Dooly county deceased, are requested G EORGIA, Crawford County.—Wliereas, Francis H. Murdock, Administrator on the Estate of Sarah Tan ner, deceased, late of said county, applies to me for letters of Dismission from said Estate: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors c.f said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if anv they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under tny hand, this 14th Nov. 1843. 8 E. \V. DENNIS, c c o r j EORGIA, Crawford County —Whereas, Christiana IjT Hortman, Adrainistratix, and John G. Horlotan. Ad ministrate r on the Estate of Gosper Hortman, deceased, late of said county, applies to me for letters of dismission from said Estate: ..... These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap 9th day AMES J. RAY. cco G EORGIA, Crawford county—Whereas, James Mat. thews, Administrator, on the Estate of Thomas Me- Graw. deceased, applies to me for letters of disn-issiou ft ora said Estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap pear nt my office, within the time prescribed by-law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be gran ted. Given under my hand, this 9th day of Sept. 1844. 51 JAMES J. RAY, cco Bulls Cotn-lof Ortliunry,September Terns, 1S-14 W ILLIAM F. Mapp, Administrator on tbe Estate of Allen McClendon, late of Butts county deceased, and Guardian lor Oliver H. P. McClendon, Wm. McClen don, and Joseph F. McClendon, having represented to this Court by bis petition, that he has fully discharged the sev eral trusts reposed in him. and having applied to this Court for letters of Dismission from the same. Tbeseare therefore to cite and admonish all persons con cerned, to shew cause if any they have, why, on the first Monday in March next, said letters shonld not be granted, and said Audministratorand Guardian discharged, and that this Citation be published in one of the public Gazettes o f this State for the space of six months. G. HENDRICK, J. L C. Edmund McDaniel, j. l c. JOHN B. THURMAN, J. I C. GEORGIA) Hull* County, I, John McCord, Clerk of said Conti, do certify thst tbe above is a true Extract of the Minutes of said Court. Given under my band at office, this 2d September, 1844. JOHN McCORD, C. C. O. Sept. 10, 1844. 50 NEW BOOKS At Boavditian’s Book Store, J UST received, ail the new publications, among which are tbe following: Prescott’s History of the Conquest of Mexico, Harpers’ No. 1 of the Pictoral Bible, .1 No 7 of Hannah Home’s complete works, n Alison’s History of Europe, complete and full bound, :Bran( j t . s Encyclopedia full bound, a Neal's History of the rrotesianis, Southey'* Pilgrim’s Progress, Rural Lire in Germany, by W illtam Ilowilt, Kohl’s Russia and the Russians, Blliataon’s Surgical Operations, The Psalmist, Condie on Children, Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocations, Ashwell on the Diseases of Females, Queens of England, sixth series, A new Patent Inkstand, Perforated Taper. . _, Drawing Paper, Blank Books, &r. nil cheap for CASH. ' Jan 16 Cr. JL. Warren, H AVING this dny made an assignment for the benefit of his Creditors'all person, having claims will pre sent them, and those indebted, will come forward and pay, w.thout delay, or suit will be instituted against de'in DB.HULXjI S VEG£TAb4E fever and ague AND ANTI FEVEf? PILLS. qnents. Nov. 7.1344. CHAS. CAMPBELL. Assignee. HATS ARID CATS. T HIS subscriber lias on hand a large and well selected stuck of IIAT8 and CAPS, ofthe latest Fashions, w iic h offering at vty redhead price* for CASH.— The attention of those wishing to purchase is respectfully invited, being confident be can suit both as to price and qUQ lity h GEO. I. SHEPARD. Macon, Dec. 9, 1844 u Messenger copy ^iKOE CLARK W OULD respectfully notify all persons indebtei him, that it will be necessary to settle up, upon the p -esentmion of their accounts. . N. B. All persons having unsettled claims against this establishment, will please present them immediately for Divinent. at the counter of the People’s Store. V vec. 24-13 GEORGE CLARK- A. VOICE FlltOM TIIE PEOPLE’S STOKE. GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE OF DRY GOODS. 7TinE determination ol the manager ot this establish- JL menl to carry into effect new arrangements, to take place on tlte first of March, 1345, renders it important, as well as absolutely necessary, that the entire and valuable a-ock of DRY GOODS be for next seventy days, thrown upon tbe market, to be disposed of at some price ur other— Cost or no Cost. However unreasonable it may appear, yet tbe s ubsetiber deems it absolutely necessary to make the sacrifice, in order to close op his past and present busi ness previous to March, 1845. We have no time to par ticularize. bat would merely say, that we have got to dis pose of a great many goods in a sliott time. This is to be accomplished by cheap prices—and the People shall have these prices for the next seventy days. Thankfol for the favors of a benevolent public in times past, the subscriber takes this method to say, that a cominuance of the same wiil aid us much in closing op onr business with despatch. GEORGE CLARK, People’s Store. Macon. December 21. 13 G EORGIA, Dooly county.—Whereas, Elbert Hodges and John C. Sutton, applies to me for letters of Ad ministration on tbe Estate of Zacbanah Sutton, deceased, late of said county. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu- ar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and jppear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hancf, this 4th Dec. 1844. 11 JOSEPH B. CLAPP, ec o G, ) Bill for Discovery. Relief, > and Injunction, in Sumter I. Sen. 3" HUGH M, D. KING, WILLIAM SMITH. Sen. j Superior Court, W HEREAS it is made appear by the complainant’s Bill, that the defendant, William Smith. Sen. re sides out of this State; it is ordered that the said William Smith, Sen. appear and answer the above Bill, and that the publication of this Order once a month for six months in one of the public Gazcttesof this State, shall be held nsnfficient service of the said Vfiiliam Smith, Sen- Done and ordered at Chambers, this October 10. 1844. LOTT WARREN, Judge S. C. S. W. C #ct- 15, 3844. 3 nke pnymen:, all per- a to to come forward immediately and son# hiring demands against snid Estate are requester present them in terms of the law dulv authenticated for payment. DAVID GRAHAM, ) . T , HENRY SETTEE.) Adm rs ’ Dec 3. 1844. 10 d i EORGIA. Sumter County.—All persons indebted lo VJT the astute iifJohn B. Hodges,deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claim* .iruinsi said deceased will present them to me in terms of the law. ELIZABETH HODGES, Adm’x. Dee, 84—13—60d, « NOTICE I S hereby given to John Brown, formerly of Wilkinson county, that the undersigned hos in lit* hand# all the money arising from the sale of the property of Mary Brown, Join of Houston enmity deceased, and that unless the snid John Brown applies forsaid money (to which he is entitled if in life) within six months the same will be paid over to the next of kin. Perry Ga. January 13th, 1845. THOMAS POLLOCK,Adm’r. Jan. 21—17—6m. ,4 I, L pe rso> jfA ah" ’ Notice. idebled to the estate of Murdock McDon ald. Ute of Jones county, deceased, are requested to irwke immediate payment: and those having demand* •gainst said estate must present them, according to law. JOHN MCDONALD, Adm’r. J4R. -1—17—60*1. G EORGIA, Dooly County. Whereas. Eliab Joues applies to me fur letters of administration on the es tate of David Jones, deceased, late of said county: Tbeseare therefore to cite and admmisb all andsingular, the kindred and ci editors ofsatd deceased.’tobe and appear, at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) whysnid letters should not be grant ed. Giveu under my hand, this 1 Nth day of January. 1645. JOSEPH B. CLAPP, cco Jan. 58—18—30d. JOII\ L. JOAKS A CO. SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensiveassortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING- Manufactured the past summer, from recently Imported Goods, l*y Wm- T. Jennings ic Co., very favorably known ns among the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors in the city of New York, CONSISTING OF SiutoiKs, Trot h Coats, Pantaloons. Vests, Dress coals, Coatees, and Office Coats, Travelling Coat Mditdirt* and Grntlruiru In all the New nnd various styles T.-vether with a very choice selection of Silk abd Satin Scarf*. Cravats Mohair and Cashmere tlo- Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Drawers, Under Vests, Gloves, Suspenders, Lmen and Muslin Shirts, Collars, Storks, Ar. Including a general stock of YouUrs &. Childrens Clothing, AKtsfKO CLOTHING?, W Ttt ID M S3 Si St AS, <& ©□ Believing that the system of "Small Profits and Quick Returns.’’ is best suited to the times, they will offer their Goods at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur chasers. • Marnn. OtohcrlQ, 1843. 2 -Tlollat's Life Pill* and Phfrnix Bitters, Jj^OR general debility. for Julv Hi. 1844. ale bv JAMES W. BAILEY. Journal dex Taincurs (te Paris f|>HE subscribers have just received *• L’EIegnnt” a I Journal of the nnreU Fa.hiom for Drapert and Tailort. reported and published monthly in Paris, in which are many improvements in the present Styles, and which they believe will meetwith general favor- Orders for Clothing mill be executed at the shortest notice. J. & R. &AUL8BURY. J, A E. S, have just received a fine selection of Engijb and French Cloths, and Casimeres. Dec 10, 1344. II JBRARIDIIETIX FILLS. Trulli Akin to Sfitare. n AVE you pains? Be thankful. It Is a vigorous ef fort of Nature to throw oft’ morbific matter. Prom what may the morbific matter arise 7 From a bruise, or unwbolaome air which has become mixed with the blood, not incorporated in it, but which is liable to taint the whole mass if not speedily removed. Or tbe pain may arise from bile which has become bad, rancid, putrid, in consequence of tbe want ol power in tbe proper organs to discharge it.— Tuts pain which so frightens pf.ople isonly the symp toms of tie efibrts of Nature, (or the vitni princip’e of the blood,) to expel the pecant or impphe mailer, which would otherwise destroy the human fabric. All diseases are of the solids or fluids, or both. When we have pain in our head, or inoorfooL in our throat or in our back ot bowels, let us bnt be satisfied that it is produced by the rf- forts of our blood to throw out morbific matter, and if this be so , if we can bat believe and understand this, our cure wi 1 be easy and generally sure. For our course will then be to help Nature to throw off the morbid matter, not to taxe awav the blood. For the blood. EVERY DROP WE HAVE IS'REQUIRED TO INSURE ULTI- MATE HEALTH to tbe body, we must NOT LOSE A DROP ; neither must we use any medicines internally which are uot perfectly harmless, if applied externally to the body. So we most not use any of Ihe preparations of mercury, neither must ice use any vegetable medicine of CORROSIVE POWER. In order to disci iininnte bt tween Truth, which is eternal, and conjecture, which is like a transient vision, we must be guided bv the light of EXPERIENCE. To what does Ixperience direct ? To the FREE USE OF DR. BRAN- DllETH’S PILLS in all cases of bonily suffering. As this advice is followed. SO WILL THE HEALTH OF THE BODY BE. The writer has long used them, and has never found them fail of imparting relief. In all acute diseases let Hrandrctb Pills and mild diet be used, and tlte patient will soon be restored to good health. In chronic complaints let tbe Pills be used as often as convenient, by which means the vitality of the blood will be improved, and a crisis will be generally brought about: the disease being changed to acute, a few largedoses of Pills and a few days confinement to the bouse, will change the chronically dis eased individual to a sound man. This is no figure of the imagination; it can be proved by a thousand matter-of-fact men who have experienced it- REMEMBER, in all ca ses of disease, no matter whether it be a cold or a cough ; whether it be asthma or consumption : whether it be rheu matism or pleurisy: whether it be typus of fever-and-ague, or bilious lever: cramp or hooping cough ormeasels ; wheth er it be scarlet fever or small pox; that the Pills known as Brnndrelh's Pills, will surely do more than all the medi cines of the Drug Stores for your restoration to health, and what is more will"surely do you no harm. TRUST TO BHANDRETH S PILLS, take them so as to produce a brisk effect, nnd your sickness will be the affair of a day or two, while those who are too wise to fol low this common sense advice, wdl be sick for months.— Let the sick enquire of the agents for Brandretli’s Pills whether these things be so or nut. Let them enquire among their friends and ask the same question. Verily if EVI DENCE is wanted it shall be procured. To the Sick, let me say, use the BRANDRETH PILLS Is the best advice mortal man can give you. Sold at Dr. Bnndreth’s principal office. 241 Broadway: (674 Bowery, and 241 Hudson at. Dr. Brandretli’s retail offices.) at 23 cents per box, with full directions in the Eng Iisli. Spanish, Portuguese and French languages. J. BARNES, Agent. Beok-Store, opposite Washington Hall Cotton Aveuue, Macon. Ga. December 24 5m—13 “ Prcve all things, arul hold fast to that which is good —Paul. N ONE need suffer with that distressing complaint CHILLS AND FEVERS, or FEVER AND A- GUE, for it is speedily nnd permanently cured by Dr. HULL’S celebrated A NT I F E"\ ER PILL. They nev er fail to cure the Chilis and Fever the first day, when 'used according to direction, and tin not sicken the stomach, or operate upon the bowels. Thousands of certificates have been presented to tlte proprietor by planters of the first respectability. Physicians of eminence, and others who have used them, which might be given, but let the lollowing from Judge Forrest, a gentleman of the first respectability, in Jeii'erson county, Ain. suffice : Greensboro, Ala. Feb. 4, 1843. I certify, that in the summer of 1842, t had a severe at tack of Fever and Ague, and was Fir some time under the treatment of a physician, but received no benefit from his prescriptions—my disease continued to increase in the fre quency and severity of its attacks, I at last had resource to Dr. Hull’s Fever and Ague and Anti-Fever Pills, and in using half a box, was entirely cured, and have remained in good health ever trace. I afterwards had in my family several cases of Fever and Ague, and have in every instance made use of Hull’s Piils, which have always immediately effected a cure. Dr. Hull’s Pills, require no puffing where they are known and where they are not, a single trial is sufficient to insure their universal adoption. Price SI perbox, with full direo- tions. A fresh supply just received and for sale by J.H.&W.8. ELLIS. J.W. BAILEY. $ GEORGE PAYNE, ? Druggists. H. SHOTWELL. j East Maconby—COWLES, NICOLL & Co. In Perry, by—J. B. THOMPSON. In Knoxville, by—BOND fc MURDOCK. ^ ., , find bv an appointed Agent in every city and village thro - out the State. HULL & SPENCER. Macon Aug. 19,1844. 48 RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL-ROAD. OI.HXUIYCES IX TlIIvEM FROJI ItfjtCOlV F/fO.Tl tll.lCOJT TO AUo—Or. Hull’s COl OH JLOZENGES, For the relief of Coughs. Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Whooping Coughs, Catarrh, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, Aronchitis, and all pulmonary atlections. Several housand boxes have bern sold within the last six months, tiving immediate relief to those who have been afflicted gith the most distressing Coughs and Colds, and restoring whealth persons in almost every stage of pulmonary af fections. The whole world should know that Dr Hull’s Cough Lozenges are a certain cure for all diseases leading to con- fumptions and death. They ore recommended By thou sands who have used them, and that they give relief when all other means fail. Price 25 cents perbox, with fulb di rections, and maybe found on inquiry in all the cities and villages of the State. Fr»r sale in Macon by b J. H. A W. S. ELLIS, 1 * ~ J. W. HAILEY. S GEORGE PAYNE, ) II. SHOTWELL, S East Macon, COW LES, NTCOLL, & Co. Perry, J. B. THOMPSON. August 19. 1844. pASSENt* ERS .» c. pr. mile, (children under liiys. & servts. half price. Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.. Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods,. per cubic foot, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go by weight, per 100 lbs. Hogsheads ami Pipes of Liquor, a i m* .4 -.each. Hogshead.* of Molasses and Oil,...*.*; each, Barrels of Liquor,* Fish, Beef, Pork, Lirne, Ac.. each. Barrels of Molasses and Oil each, Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, .and all other light bis. each, } bis. Pork, Fish ( Liquot,&c. A: all Kegs of 10 gals. A upwards, each, $ bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, aSci? ...4 each, Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels, ..............each. Salt in sacks over four bushels, per bushel, Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags,....... .per bushel, Cotton Bagging, perpiete. Boxes of Soap, Candles, *5cc. of common size,...............ear h. Brooms in bundles, per dozen, Buckets, Collars, Scythes,Shovels *fc Spades, Sifters, &c. per dozen, Chairs, per dozen,! Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac each. All small packages not weighing 10J ibs, nor measuring 2 feet, each, Blacksmith's Bellows....... * each,! Potatoes, Apples, &c per bushel, Demijohns, Jug3. Jars. iScc. not over two gallons,... ....each,) Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, &c. over tv;o gallons.. each,! Plough?, 4* — each,! Balesof Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs. ...........each. Four Wheel C images,.. ...each,! Two Wheel Carriages each., Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons,.... ........ ....each,i Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet, Wood,. ..per cord, LIVE STOCK. Hogs, -per head,! Oxen and Beef Cattle, ....per head, Horses, .......... per head, Sheep, Goats, Calves,and Dogs,.*..........per head,) Turkeys and Geese in coop3,... ... .... ....per head,! Ducks and Chickens in coops,.... ....per hfeadj Special contracts may be made with the SuperintendantofTransportaf ion, forFreight, on the foHowingar large quantities, viz: Horses, Hogg, Cattle.Lumber, Wood. Brick, or Stone, &c. Ac. b * Planters or Farmers are avowed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying th ticeSjWhenii e produce of their oyq farms to market. Goods, Wares, or Mercnandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned loth- 1 of this Company, at M*con,willbe received and forwarded from any point of thisKoad, bv wagons to their rlac/ fS fz>l tination. free of charge for Storage or Forwarding. 0 ' * ceo ‘-*i* J Druggists. 0RM LOZENGES HULL’S WORM LOZENGES are the greatest dis covery ever made for dispelling the various kinds of worms that so frequently and distressingly annoy both children and adults. From the Sparta Gazelte—" From our know ledge we take great pleasure in recommending to the pub lie Hull’s Worm Lozenges as the best worm medicine ex' tant. Children will eat them as they would candy, and cry for them." To parents we Say, do not be without these Lozenges at any tiinS, as you value the lives of your children. For sale in Macon by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS, J. W. BAILEY. GEORGE PAYNE, H SHOTWELL. 5 East Macon, COWI.R8. NICOLL, 4 Co. In Knoxville, by BOND & MURDOCK. Perry, J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap, pointed agent in every city and village througeontthe State Aug. 19. 1844- 48 ! Druggists. DR. SPENCER’S VEGETABLE PILLS rilHE undersigned will have a large quantity of X FANCY I)KY-COOUN, in Macon, Ga. Selected from their stock in New York, and to arrive about the middle of November, which will be sold for CASH, at IVholesale or Retail. The stock will comprise a large quantity of illpaccas, Delaines, Ronibazine Shawls, Dress Ilandkcrclilcis, Cravats, Ibices, Ribbons, Ac. All purchased at Auction iit New York, expressly for Southern Markets, and .will be found well worthy the at tention of dealers. Atintervala throughout the winter they will also receive fresh supplies of suclt goods as may be found most desira- ble. _ ^ _ 4 •Believing that an exhibition of their goods, with price.*, will be the best recommendation to favor, they earnestly entreat a call from all persons in the line of business. H. BKRNHEIMER A BROTHERS. Store on Third street, (lately occupied by S. J. Itay & Co.,) Macon, Ga., and No. 59, William street, New York. November 12. 7 A AN A WAY from Macon, on Christ- JL% mas day, a bright mulatto boy, named LEWIS, about 18 year* of age, rather un der size, smooth face, big flat nose, a tailor by trade. He generally wore a glazed cap, possum pantaloons- without suspen ders. plaited besom shirts, and a roundabout coat, without vest or cravat. He formerly belonged to Geo. W". Lamar, of Augusta, nnd has probnldy gone back there, or to Sa vannah, where he also has lived some time, and has many acquaintances Very likely he has obtained a forced pass. I will give TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the deli- vcjy ot said boy to me near Macon. Any information con cerning him thank folly received. January 14—3t Mf. BARTLETT. [CT The Augu *ia Constitutionalist ano-Savannah Geor gian. will please give tbe above 3 insertioiTs. Wauled in Excbnagi; for Dry floods, 5,000 Dollar* in Ca*h, F or which the highest prices will be given in Goods— for instance, heavy t ine quarter Blankets 75 cts.. hea vy Red. Flannels 20 cents a yard, heavy Brown Shirting, 18 yards for One Dollar, high colored Merirnack Prints 12J cent, a yard, fine Blue. Black, and Brown Broad Cloths #2 50 per yard, fine Musiin de Laines 20 cents a yard. Our sto.k is large and desirable, having nearly all ofit been purchased this fall. Country .Merchaiitsjand Pedlers are particularly invited local). People’s Store under Washington Hall. Dec.24—13 GEORGE CLARK. East Macon, by In Knoxville, by Perry, “Tlte skilful physician ahull ml up ms head, in the sight of the great men of th- earth, he shall be in admiration; f.ir he hath prepared his medicines nut of the herbs of the field; and he dial is wise will not abhor them.’* Physicians, medical men, and philosophers, have all agreed that nature has prepared a remedy for every dis ease. A little reflection must convince every one of the truth contained in this remark. Dr. Spencer’s Pilla are a vegetable remedy, and all-powerful in removing disease. They may be taken with impunity at all times without re tard to diet or exposure, and without the debilitating ef fects consequent on taking other medecinea. They have the united testimony of the whole medical profession in heir favor, and from their decision there is no appeal.— tPersons wishing to purchase cannot be too particularto get Spencer’s Pills, os there are scores of unscentific prepara tions put on sale almost every day. of doubtful efficacy.— Price 23 ceuts per box, with full'directions. A fresh sup ply just received and for sale in Macon by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS, J. W. BAILEY. GEORGE PAYNE, H. SHOTWELL. COWLES & NICOLL & Co. BOND & MURDOCK. J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap. pointed Agent in every city and village throughout the Stale. Macon, Ga. August I9ih, 1844, 48 [The following is from Mr. Isaac M. Thomas, Merchant at Talladaga Springs, Alabama.] Talladega Springs, Talladega Co. Ala. August 17th, 1842. This is to certify, that I have been ntllicted with Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and Costive ness for the last eight or nine years, daring which time I had taken, as well as I recollect, about 'sixty boxes of Beckwith’s Pills, twelve boxes of Peters’ Pills, nnd a number of boxes of Champion's and Brandreth’s Pills, all of which afforded me hut little or no relief. At last, 1 was recommended to try Doctor Spencer’s Vegetable Pills, AND welt. I did; for I never had but one attack of the Sick Headache after I commenced taking the Pills, (now about six months.) and I candidly confess, that I have de rived more real benefit from the use of Spencer’s Pills, than from all the other Medicines and Pills that I have ever taken, and I would earnestly recommend them to ALL, as being in my opinion the best medicine in use for all lingering complaints. The Pills have done me so much good, that i would not feel willing to be without them for five dollars abex; and I cannot but feel very grateful to Dr. Spencf r-for having prepared such a valuable medi- cine, and the distribution ofit is conferring a very great favor on the public, as it is a thing of the ulu ost import ance that every family should have a supply of Doctor Spencer’s truly valuable Pills constantlv on hand. ^ ISAAC M- THOMAS. TOOTH ACHE! 3tY7"nO would be troubled with this tormenting T T when it can be cure I without extracting it ? pain Dr. Lacount’s tooth ache drops area certain remedy.— Thousands hnve declared that they would not be without this preparation il it cost S10 per vial. Jt docs not injure the teeth, bat possesses the property of enlivening the gums when in nn unhealthy atare.—Full directions accom panying each vial, price 50 cents. A freslt cupply just re ceived and for sale in Macon by J. H. A. W.S. ELLIS, ? J. W. BAILEY. j . , GEORGE PAYNE, ) Druggists H. SHOTWELL, { EastMacoi*i COWLES, NICOLL,Cc Co. Perry, J. THOMPSON, and by an ap pointed agent in every city and village throughout the State. August 19, 1S44. 48 INSURANCE. TIIE CKOTOIV (Mutual) I insurance Company, Of the City of New York. T HIS Company, accordinc to the provisions of its char ter, is ready ro insure all kinds of Marine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Firellisks, against loss or damage, nr rates and terms moderate and liberal, and solicit the patronage of its friends and the public at the A- gency of the Company. ' TRUSTEES. James Harper, Abraham Van Nest, John B. Lasaln, William B. Cozzens, John J. Boyd, Charles L. Vose, Edward Richardson, Joseph B. Nones, The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrant-emem. , shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this channe’ofcomtnunication v *-• " - !,lor The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah business, a Merchatits living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship their goods bv tv, v„f eavannah over the Central and tins Rad-Road consigned to our Agents, asgoods can be hauled from Uarnlsviile moSt. to Columbus, for 4o a oO cents per 100 pounc s, or any other part of the country atproportionable rates. ° rUnfi| All goods will be sent forward immediately.tmlessotherwise ordered. August 22, 1843. Bargains I Bargains! Bargains!! At the Jlacon Sndtllc, Bridle nnd llnrncss DEPOSITOR'S:'. GRUMMAN & CO. O FFER their splendid assortmenl of Ns'iihllcs^ ISriillcM, SlnrncM*, Trunk*, and all articles usually found in their line, at reduced prices. Having a large stock on hand, and constantly re ceiving fresh supplies of the latest style from t„eir Manufactory at the North, they are enabled to sell as cheap if not cheaper than any firm in the State of Georgia. As Cknion is low and money scarce, they will put their Goods at pri ces to suit the times. We respectfully invite country Merchants and planters to call and examine our stock pledging ourselves to sell as lotf, and as good an article as an be found in Charleston, AngOsta, or Savannah market. [O 3 A liberal discount made to those who purchase to sell again. N. B. Repairingdoiie at the shortest notice with neatness and despatch. Come all ye Dooly.boys. and give U3 a trade. We have Saddles and Bridles most beautifully made, We warrant them strong, as good, and as sound/ As any in market ever was found. If you do’nt believe it just give us a call. We put our Goods at prices that will suit one and all, As Cotton is low and money not plenty, We will sell Saddles from $3 up to S20. Do'nt forget the place. S. GRUMMAN & CO. Cherry s*., opposite atts tSc Moulton’s Grocery Start Dec- 3. 1844. 10 <tn JT. I>. GRAY, Agent and Sunerintendant of Transportation ill. S. DALE 4fc CD’S. GEHER.iL FORWARDING & COMMISSION SOUSE. DRUGS. GENERAL stock of Drug* nml ZTfc«liciiir» re JljL reiving, of the best selection. All persons wishing to purchase, will be supplied with superior articles, on fair ;rms. ALSO. Patent slictlicincs, viz: ROWaNDS tonic. BALSAM OF LIVERWORT, BERNARD’S CHOLERA REMEDY, EXTRACTS OF SARSAPARILLA, REMEDY FOR ASTHMA, CHLORINE LOTION, TOMATO PILLS, PETEK S’ Do. HULL’S Do. Ac. Ac. ALSO, American Gentlemen’s Shaving Soap, Russell’s superior Shaving Cream/ Superior old French Soap, Do do American do Rearlasb, Potash, Sal Eratus, VINEGAR. Starch, &c. Jtc. * For sale bv J. II. & W. S. ELLfS, Macon, Aug 13 4G Cotton Avenue ,L •' /'T' • ••■■ —■-p rlv il?ge t.r an apartment undri their o.vn Lock, they oiler superior ndvantaces for th: prompt andI safe conveyance of valuable Articles Specif Ac. Ac. and are in hopes o< being able lo make an arrao-e ment with theaPost Office Department. I y which they wifi be allowed to carry a Mail Bag. 1 They are prepared to receive and forward Goods oftl descriptions, to and fromSavannah aim Macon, and iaierire diate places and between Savannah and Cba.-lestor will the grea test safety and despatch ; end will also P# v p.rivc lar attention to the pa,chase of Goods, collection ar.d ps,. ments of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and tiansactingall kir.dstf business m toe above places. They have nlno extended their arrnneement to run tfceir Express ov the Southern Boats to Picolata, in Florida acd intermediate plttces on that route. - They intend to put on Teams, to ru from Macon to Dolumbus, under theirown Charge, to cam all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch ni safety; on the fitsl of October next. t MACON-C/Scent the Washington Hall. SAA ANN All— Office at No. 153 Pay street. LO. S. Phi!brick. Agent.for receivingani nr \ n r f°r wording Good and Merchandise. CHARLES1 ON . 6. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office Ns. 36, East Bay. July 4 40 if M. S. BALL A CO. :? GADDI AGE DEPOSITORY, Os Mulberry Street, Near theHethodistCbbbch VAUGHAN .V DAVIS’ CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACTS OF SARSAPARILLA, F OR the cure of Scrofula. Chronic Rheumatism, Gener al Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, scaly eruptions of the Skin, Tetter, pimples or pustules on tile Face, Liver Affec tions. Mercurial and Syphiloid Diseases, Biles from in im, pure habit of body. Ulcerations ot’ the Throat anil Leg- Pains and Swelling of the Bones—for sale by T . H. A W. S. ELLIS, Aug 13 46' Cotton Avenue- FRB8II DRUGS AND MEDICINES. /''I ONT1NUED supplies of \ J the best quality of the a- boye articles, suitable for Phy sicians, Merchants, and Fami lies, received and for sale by J. H. .Sc W. S. ELLIS. June 4,1844. 36 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. John F. Buiterworth, Samuel Sherwood, Zadock Pratt, James! Phnlen, John J. Herrick, George C. De Kay, Samuel A. Lawrence, Herman D. Gould, Theodore A. Meyer, William P. Furniss, John T. Gilchrist, Loring Andrews, Cyrus Chenery, George Whitaker, James H. Suydam, George Pnlen, William Burcioyne Joseph S. Smith, Elies T. Aldrich, Lawrence Hill, Thomas Monahan, William II. Townsend, Amos Noyes, John Breasted, Leonard Appleby, Silas .M. Crandall SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE. President. JOSEPH B NONES. Vice-President. LEWIS BENTON, S eeretary. Copt, SAMUEL CANDLER, Mamie Inspector. WULIAM WELLS, Fire Surveyor The undersigned U the authorised Agent of the abovt, Company, to take cither Marine or Fire risks In any part of the State of Georgia, upon such liberal terms as limy be agreed upon betweei die assured nnd the Agent, who is vested with ample and discretionary powers. JERRY COWLES, Agent. Oct 22, 1844. i COOK'S Anti Bilious Pills. I JIOR the Cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Ac. For sale by J. H. & \V\ S. ELLIS. ALBERT <*• BUTTS. A T his old stand, opposite the Washington Hall, has re ceived, within tin* last few weeks, a new and general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS, part of which consists of the following: WO pieces English and American Prints, 50 do Cotton and Worsted Balzarines, 50 do Printed Lawns and Cambrics, 10 do Satin Stripe Adrianoples, 20 do do do Organdies, 50 do Erlsten Ginghams, 10 do Seydia Strip??, 50 do Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, 25 do Lace Stripe Muslins, 20 do Cross Barred do 50 do Silk Handkerchiefs, 100 do Furnitute Prints, 10 bales Brown Sheeting, White and blafk Cotton Hose, Spool Thread, Needles Pins, and every other article usually called for, which wil be sold at the very lowest prices for Cash. Macon, June 18.1844. 33 T © FOILIGS, B EST OTARD, DUPUIS A Co’s real light COG- JVAC!, vintage of 1802. Old O’PORTtJ, of very superior quality, and Extra Fine CLARET- All im ported DIRECT,and warranted unparalelled iu any part of the country, constantly kept, end for sale by the gallon by A. L. AUDOUlN, At the Washington Hall Bar Room. Macon. Dec. 3. 1844. T IIF SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large additiorstclii: stock ot COACHES, CIIARIOTEF.S, ItAKOl'CIlE* BUGGIES, WAGONS, Ac. fromsomeofthe bestNorthern Manufactories, which wert made expressly for this market, of the best materials, sod are warranted equal if notsuperior to those of any other cs tnblishnient. Those itt wanlof any descrip',ion of Carriagts, will Bird itfor (uetr interest to examine the quality andpri- ccs of bis assortment. HepairinGi in nil the different branches executed in tic best manner, by experienced workmen atless than fame: prices. Carnage makers, will find a good assortmentofEllifW S'prings.Axellrees.turnedand boxed Dashes,Lamps,Baai*< Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worstel Fringe, Iassels,and almostevery article required in the'-' business, at Augusta prices. March 1st , 1842. 22 tf J.W.BABCOCK . _ . I Merchants’ Bank, ) Macon, November IS, 1844. j FOR SAI.E. The following’ Dands, viz; <rS k). 93, in 2d D ist. Baker co. t comn'win g 250 serf 313. in 2d 1 <* *t ,1 „ 250 11 ' 314. in 3d *• ** It (( 250 “ 1 315. iu 2d 14 II St .« 050 “ f ' 244, in 2d ** n «< 250 - j ■ 245. in 2d it it tt „ 250 “ 1 1 276. in 2d >« u ti i t 250 « ’ 237, in 2d 1 * a ti i| 250 - .. ‘ 346. in 5th 1 1 Early co. t *• 230 * 1 537, in 5th 1 If Is ». f| 050 ° I 1 297, in Sth 1 '<■ *. II If 250 “ 1 241, in Jd n Dooly u •* 202} ” 103, Mi 12ih 1 * Houston “ «* 002} “ ’ 23.in 12th ■ 4* M 202} " i 20,in I2th 1 a .< a u 152 ” 4 1 22, in 12th 1 '* '• a 50 * ' ALSO, ’» in 7th dist. Crawford once Houston. 202} " i. in 7th « *4 .4 1. 202} " ' 1, in 7th « «l II ,4 202} ” _ 1, in ‘Jd tl Macon (once Musccgee,) 202} - 1 i?, in 26th “ Lee county. 202} ' 1 2, in 12th “ tt It 002} “ ALSO, 5, in 24th dist. 3d Sec. Cherokee, ISO serf' i, in 5th “ 4th “ 44 160 ’’ 406. in 2d * 987, m 4th ' 1135 in 3d “ 1130 in 14th < 687, in 13th 1 in 18th in lGth 3d 3d 4 th 1st Qd 2d 4dt Also. 500 acres (more or less) pine Land, adjoining ir city of Macon, and known as the Slcc»-» Mill place. rtNo, l,,ts N’os. 8 and 25, in tile town of liawkins-'ille.a* she Hotel Building thereon. Also, the Banking House and Lot iu said town, la' c occupied by die Bank of HawhinsviHe, together wit* 1 the property in Hawkinsville belonging to this Bank. JAMES DEAN President Merchants Ba 11 *' Nov.26, 1844. 9 10 Drought to Jail, I N Houston county, Ga. a Negro Fello*-*?! about 35 years, who says his name is George W. Price, I S^now receiving his usual supply of Fall and Winter Goods. Having selected them with great care, he be- , ..... 0 lieves, he can make it to the interest of the people to give j owner is requested to come forward, prove property ” n n » C ?» * charges, and take him away. Ucl - 4f * 4 j Jan23-1814 T$ WH. HEiUUNGTON. s and that he belongs to William Tail, of the of Alabama. 15 miles frr n Greenville. Said about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, and light buiif« 1,0 plantation is on the Alabama river.