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Bibb Mhrrlll'it Snlcs.
'ILL BE JOtUoil ill* fir.-t Tue.dsy in March next,
he Couu House dour iu Macon, bet ween the
hours of tale. ill* following properly:
O'ie hundred shares of ihe capital stock nf the Mcr-
’abiiuts' Bank of M&ooo, formerly Hank of Hawkins villa,
tuv.cd on as iho properly of the insurance Hank of Colum
bus to satisfy a ti fa from Muscogee Superior Court—Le
roy M. Wiley vs. Insurance Bank of Columbus, garnijhee.
Thro* square bales of Cotton in Graves’ warehouse,
No*. 1.8. ami 4, levied on as the property of Uriah J. Bui-
lock, in satisfy n fi fa from Bibb Superior Court Geo. M.
Logau vs. Uriah J Bullock; property pointed oat by Clif
ton E. Blake, Esq-
One negro mail i..ruled John, n carpenter, 40 years old.
ar.d Phil. -10 years old, levied on as the property of Joseph
A. White, to satisfy a ti ft from Bibb Inferior Conrl—lb*
ll.li k of the state of Georgia vs -aid White, and another
!i fa, the same vs. A. K. McLaughlin.
A negro woman named Grace '-‘3 years old,a girl Eliza
beth, about 13 yeara old. and a man Warren, about u’3
years old, leviok on as the property tt Joseph A. White
to satisfy a li I'a from Bthb Inferior Court—ti n Marine ar.d
Fire Insurance Bank ofGeorgia vs-said White
n. trapped. 3.
BOSTFOFK!) -SALE.
The Steamboat Wave, with the tackling* and all be
fut ures, furniture, <5cc.. levied on ns the property of the
Washington Steamboat Company, to satisfy a fi fa from
Bibb Inferior Court—Geo. Vigal v*. said Company -. also
divers other lien executions vs. said Company.
Jan. 89 B. TRAPP, D. 8.
The north-west half of Lot No. 9, its square 65, in the
tity of Macon, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or
less, levied on ns the property of George Grimes, to satisfy
a mortgage ti fa in favor of William Scott—froin Bibb So
perior Court. * (
One house and lot of lend in Vineville, containing 35
koras.' more Or lets, being, part of 100 acie lot of Uod. No_
10. the place whereon Christopher B. Strong now lives, a
levied on as his property, to satisfy a 6 fa from Bibb Infe
rior Court in faror of Richard H. Randolph, for tile use of
J. J. Jones, vs. said Strong.
Lot No 17. in the north-western range of two aero lor
of the city of Macon, levied on as the property of Pete
McIntyre, to satisfy three ti fas from a Justice's Court, in
favor of Charles G. Hi. John vs. Peter Mclutyre and Thos,
J. Shinholster. -
The north half or lot No. 808. adjoining Moore and oth
fefs, in the 4th Hist, of originally Houston now Bibb county,
levied on as the property nf Isaiah Analey. to satisfy four
11 fa. fr >m a Justice's Court in favor of E. &. R R Graves,
vs. Richard A. Cain, and Isaiah Ansley and Jacob Skii
vecuriliet on the stay or execution—property imimed out
by Richard A. Cain, and levy made and returned by C
Brown, constable. .
Jan. 38. J. SPRINGER. D. S,
JVi/l be sold on thr ltt Tuesday in April,
. Lot No. 4. in square 33. of the city of Macon, fronting on
New Street, levied on aa the property of Joseph A. White,
to satisfy a ti fa for a Sute and County Tax for the year
1914.—Tax due $70 and Costa.
Jan. 29. 1843. J. SPRINGER, D. S.
270 acres of land, more or leas, being lot No. 806 in the
3d Dial, of Bibb county, (formerly Houston.) levied on as
the property or Daniel Wadsworth, aa administrator of
Wtn. Wadsworth, deceased, to satisfy a ti fa in favor of
Thomas C. Dorcmua, vs. said D. Wadsworth, adminiztra
tor. Ate.
20 acres ofland, more of less, number not known, bei:
the place where Wra. Rily now lives, on the Forsyth roa,
levied on as the property of said Rily, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of John Phelps, vs. win. Luckie and Wm. Rilv.M
650 acres land in the 4th DisL of formerly Houston, now
Bibb county, levied on as the property r f Wm. H. Calhoun,
lo satisfy three fi fas, one in favor of Harmon H. Howard,
va. said Caihoun. and one fi fa from Crawford, and one from
Bibb Superior Court, for costs.
Jan. 39,1345. JAS. GATES. Sh’fT.
I’oatpnued Sale for .71 arc It.
Will be sold oo the first Tuesday in March next, before
the Court House door in Macon, between the legal hours
'of sale, the following property :
Will be Said On the first Tuesday in March—Part of lot
No. 4, in square 83, adjoining the Marine and Fire Insu
ranrs Bunk, and khown as me burnt lot of the Insurance
Bank of Columbus—levied on as the property of said Bank
.o satisfy a Tax Execution, returned to me by the Tax Col'
lector of Bibb coumv.
Feb. hj B. TRAPP. D. S'lfT.
w
ing
me.
Dooly Sheriff a Sales.
"XX/’ILL BE SOLD before the Court House door in the
. T T town of Vienna, On the first Tuesday in April next,
between the hours of tala, the following property to wit:
One lot of land No. 58, in the 3d district of said county,
also tne half of one other lot number not known, tn said dis
trict, levied on as the property of David Williams, to satis
fy four fi faa. one in favor of Joseph To.ikes va David Wil
liams and Thomas Mobley, one in favor of Benjamin 8ni-
Bor va David Williams and Robert Herrington, security
l»n the appeal, one in favor of David J. Bothwell va David
Williams and Robert Herrington, security on the appeal,
nod one in favor i f Calvin Taft vs said Williams.
One lot of la i i in the 9th district of said county, number
hot known but known as tile place wherton Tbeopbilus
Button now lives, levied on as the property of said Button,
to aati- 'y one fi fa in favor of Henry Teuee, Adm’r. and
Mary Savage. Admr’x., on the estate of Robert Savage, de
heaved, vs J»lm Cox and Tbeophihta Sutton.
One lotof laud No. 53. in the lat district of said county,
levied on as the pioperty or Mauning Shiver, to satisfy sun
dry fi f«» in favor or Couosel S. Bryant vs S. Gilmore and
Manning Shiver, property pointed oat by plaintiffs Attor
ney—ievy utaue and returned to me by a'Constable.
One lot ofland No. 11S, in the 15th district of said coun
ty. to satisfy one fi fi in favor of William J. Ford va Samu-
hi Story and Richard Story—levy made and returned lo me
by r Constable
One lot ofland No* 30, in the 11th district of said county,
levied on as the property of Harman Hall, to tatiif, three
li fas iu favor of Tnomas Cobb vs said Harman Hall—levy
tuade and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 70. in the 3d district of said county, levied ou as
the property of George W. Passmore to satisfy a fi fa of
James H. Andrews vs George W. Passmore and Reuben
E. Brown and John Gamble, indorsers.
One lot of land in the 3d district of eaid coilnty. dumber
hot known, but known as the place whereon Elisha Wade
bow lives, levied on as the property of Elisha Wade, to
satisfy a fi fa lo favor of the Central Bank vs Elisha Wade
nud John Andrews.
One negro mao named Jobn. about 85 years old. levied
bo as the property of Alexander Meriwether, to satisfy three
ti fas, one in favorof the Central Bank or Georgia vs Alex
ander Meriwether. David Graham, James G. Oliver, sod”
Elbert Hodges—one in favor of James G Oliver va Alex-
under Meriwether and Wiley Cobb, and one in favor of
Bolomun D. Betton vs Alexander Meriwether and David
Graham
Lota of Nos. 50 in the 15th district, and 4 in the 16th dis
trict of said ronaty, lo satisfy a ft fa in favor of Samuel 8ol-
livant », Widiarn J. Ford, Robert G. Ford, and Gary G.
Ford—property pointed out by Robert G. Ford.
Lota ofland Non. 300. 201. 229. and 230. and all the ad-'
jaintnr land lying;between Samuel McCombs and Samuel
C. Lippit. la the 15tb district of 6aid county, aa the proper
ty of Robert O. Ford, to satisfy sundry fi faa, one in favor
Hi the Central Bank, and one in favor of Lou Warren vs
Robert G. Foid and Gary G Ford—one In favor of Ed
ward O. Sheilield vs Robert G. Ford, James N. Ford, and
Gary (}. Ford—ore la favorof Allen B. Cbastian va Rob
ert G. Ford—one in favor of George W. Towns vs Robert
If Ford—one in favor of Thomas Orman vs Robert G.
Ford one in favor of the Central Bank va Robert G.
Ford—one in favor of Samuel Wheeler va Robert G.
Ford and one in favor of Edward O. Sheffield vs Robert
0. f ord.
Lota of land in the 2d district of said county, Nng 238,
t39.tdl.end 242. oil levied on as the property of William
£ Cainx. la sal..'!y sundry fi fas in favor of Wiloy
Kent's William P. Gaussesux «.id Robert N. Heriug-
ton—levy tmdea.id returned lo ine bv a Constable.
YOUNG P. OUTLAW. Sheriff,
dfl f be sold before the Court House door in the town of
Vienna, on tb« first Tuesday In April next, between the
legal liiiirs of sale, the folio aiing property, to wit:
200 bushels of corn, one bay horse. 4 or 5 years old, one
sorrel mare, 6 or 7 jeara old. levied on as the property of.
Elijah Shiver, to satisfy a fi fa to favor of William W.
Mnund, Adm’r. Ac.. v» toe s.inl Shiver.
Fifty head of stock cattle,one yoke of oxen and earl, fire
bead of horses, one aorrcl man-, four sears old, one sorrel
mare three years old, one gray mare 7 years old, one bay
horse three years old. one cream horse, 4 'ears old. and 20
head of lioga—levied on as tne property of Jnliu M. War
ren to aatiaTy sundry fi fas in favor of John M. Boitome vs
John M. Warre i and Davis Pavoe nml others.
WILLIAM l'ARNALL, D.PVff.
Dooly .Tlortgngr Hale.
W ILL BE BOLD before the Court House door in the
town of Vienna, on rhe first Tue-Jay in Mav next,
between the legal hours of sale, the following p
Houston .north .tales.
7-ILL be sold before the Court House door, in Perrv,
L Houston county, on the first Tuesday in MAllCll
next, within the legal hoars of sale, the following proper
ty, to »li:
One hundred acres of land, more or less, part of it be
ing in the town of Perry, and at present Occupied by James
Kuigh*. the other part being par: of lot No. l~. in the 1 Oth
district of Houston, and adjoining lots occupied by Tlio
mas and Ja nes Kni.’ht. and all lying west of Fanny Gris-
sum's branch ; the part of lot No. 4?, boun ied on the wesi
by I >d:an creek, and on ihe North and North-West,
by lands occupied by William B Beimel, and by lands of
the estate of William F. Jenkins, deceased ; levied on as
the property nf John G Wellborn, to satisfy three ti. lat.
from Houston Superior Court—one in favor of Fort. Ham
ilton. it Co. vs. John G. Wellborn, one in favor of Fran
ces Wellborn, vs. John G Wellborn, and one in favor of
Edward A. Harvey, tlustee for Frances Wellborn, and
the officers of Court, vs John G. Wellborn a:. J Henry W.
ltaley.
Also. Lot of land No. 29f>, in the 1 -4 th district of Hon j-
ton county ; levied on as ihe property of Th mas Sparks
to satisfy one fi. fa.from Putnam Superior Court, in favor
of Archittes Sparks, by bis guardian Daniel McKay, va.
said Thomas Sparks.
ALo. One hundred bushels of Ccrn more or less, le
vied on as the property of George W. Craft, to setislv one
fi. fa. from Houston Superior Court, in favor of George
A. Minchew, administrator of Nancy Danfortb, deceased,
vs. George W. Craft, nud one other fi. fa. against said
'Craft. WM. HERRINGTON, Slt’ff.
Afro, at the same time and place.
Lots of Land numbers 124 and 125. in the 9th district of
Houston county, well improved, and containing in all. 405}
acres, more or le-s. nil levied on as the property of Hugh
Allen, to satisfy five fi- fiat, from Houston Super.or Court,
against said Hugh Allen ; one in favorof Allen Morris,
one in favor of John J enkins, one in favor of A. D. and J.
A. Kendrick, one in favor of James E. Duncan, and one
in favorof Shannon it McGehee. against Hugh Allen and
Henry 11. Beall. WM. H. TALTON. D. S.
January 27. 1845;
ECiauaxvny Nlnvr -Sale iu IKoii.lou County.
W ILL be told before the Court House dnor in the
town of Perry, Houston county, on the first Tues
day in MARCH next, wiih ; n the legal hours of ssle,
An unclaimed llu-iaicay N.’orr, named JESSE, about
forty years of age. who represents himself to be the prop
erty of IViflinm Tait, of the State of Alabama. Said
slave having been levied on, by virtue of an order of the
Honorable the Inferior Court of said county, to satisfy, jail
fees and other expenses incurred on account of said slave,
in pursuance of the statute, iu surh cases made and provi
ded. WM. HERRINGTON. Sb’ff.
January 27.
Houston kliri ilPa Sale for April
%TTILL be so d bef re the Court house door in the
¥ T town of Perry, on the first Tuesday in April next,
between the legal hofcrs of sale, the following property,
to wit:
Lot of land No. 8. in the 10th dist. of II mstnn county;
lot No: 85, in the 10th dist. of Houston ; 300 pounds of ba
con. more or less; 100 bushels of corn, more or leas. 6 chairs
85 bushels of potatoes, mere or less; 7 or 8 head of cattle,
more or less; 16 head of stock hogs; kitchen furniture;
200 bushels of cotton seed: all levied on as the^iropertv ol
James AVcst.jr., to satisfy a fi fain favorof Bartlcv M. Cox.
DAVID JILE3. D. Sheriff.
February 4. 1845.
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jfour Xotirro.
NEW BOOKS
It Boardinan’s Book Store,
ations, among which
UST recci
are the fo
.-ed.ellthe new
lowing:
F OUR months offer date application' will be made to the
Honorable Inferior Court of Sumter county when sit
ting for Oidibary purposes,fur leave to sell all the real es
tate of John B. Hodges. deceased.
ELIZABETH HODGES, Adm’x.
Dec. 24—13—4m.
F OUR months afterdate, application will be made to
to th* Honorable the Inferior Court of Butts county,
when sitting Tor erdinary purposes, Tor leave to sell the
land belonging to the estate ol Reuben Phillips, deceased.
ROBERT WHITE, Adm’r.
November 13,1844. 7
"E71 OUR months after date, application will be made to
JP the Honorable the Inferior Court of Butts county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Burwell
Jinks, late of said county, deceased.
GALES JINKS, Adm’r.
November 12. 1544. 7
i ml full
Prescott's History of the Conquest of Mexico,
Harpers' No.l of the Pictorsl Bible,
•• No 7 of Hannah Home's complete works
" Alison's History of Europe, compli
bound,
« Brqpde’s Encyclopedia full bnand,
•’* Neal's History of the Protestants,
Southey's Pilgrim’s Progress.
Rural Life in GerinanWby William Huwitr,
Kohl’s Russia and the Russians,
Ellintsoo’s Surgical Operations,
The Psalmist, *
Cood’.e on Children,
Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocations,
A ah well on the Diseases of Females^
Queens of Englan J, sixth series.
A new Patent Inkstand,
Perforated Paper.
Drawing Pat er, Blank Books, &c. all cheap for CASH.
Jan 16 1C
G. fcv Warren,
H AVING this day made an assignment for the ben?5t
of bis Creditors, all persons having claims will pre
sent thein, and those indebted, will come forward and par,
without delav, or suit will be instituted neainst delin
quents. CHAS. CAMPBELL,
Nov. 7.1844.
Assignee.
HATS AND CATS.
rjlHE subscriber has on hand a large anil we!] selected
I stock uf HATS and CAPS, of the latest Fashions,
whicatiemiuffering at vety reduced prices lor CASH.—
The i j, elll ii of those wishing to purchase is respectfully
t—’ gconfidenihe can suit both as to price and
GEO- L SHEPARD.
11
invite
quolitr
Macon, Dec. 9, 1844.
Messenger copy.
T
[tllE undersigned will have'a large quantity of
FANCY DRY-GOODS, tn Macon, Ga.
Selected from their stock in New York, and to arrive about
the middle of November, which will be sold for CASH, at
Wholesale or Retail. The stock will comprise a large
quantity of
Alpaccns, Delaines, Bombazine
Shawls, Ds-ess Hanilkcrchieis,
Cravats,Eaces, Ribbons, Ac.
All purchased at Auction 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 of such goods as may he found most dcsira-
bl e - -».•
Believing that an exhibition of their goods, with prices,
will be the best recommendation to favor, they earnestly
entreat a call from all persons in the line of business.
II. BERN HEIM HR A BROTHERS.
Store on Third sireet. (istelv occupied by 8. J- H*> he
Co..) Macon, Ga., and No. 59,’WilIiam street. New York.
November 12. 7
llloflht’s Life Pills and Fliccnix
Bitters,
F OR general debility, for sale by
JAMES W. BAILEY.
July 16. 1844. . 8
F OUtt months site-date app!
Honorable iho Inferior Court of BibtJ connty. when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the interest
of Alexander R. and Wm M. Ralston, in three negroes,
vi*: Peggy and her two children, Jacob aud Andrew.
ALEX. R. RALSTON, Sr., Guardian.
Feb. 1—19—4in.
Setters of ZHgmtegfati*
^"^EOItGIA. Crawford county—Whereas Mary Sjilea,
Admr’x on 'Jte estate of Milton P. Glover, late ufsaid
connty deceased, applies to this Court for letters of Dis
mission from said administration.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew canse,*(if any they have.) why said letters should not
be granted. Givehunder tny hand, this 9th Janusry. lr4J.
JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
January 14—6tn.
PROSPECTUS OF THE
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR
A 310.4THI.Y JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF
SOUTUERN AGRICULTURE.
V N issuingthe Prospectus for the Third Volume of the
I SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, the Publishers have
the high gratification of announcing to the public that they
have succeeded in engaging the services of
JTamcs Camah, of tllhcns, Ga.,
to conduct the editorial department of the paper. The high
G EORGIA. Crawford County.—Whereas, E. W. Den.
nis. Administrator on the Estate of Lewis Tanner,
deceased, late of said county, applies for letters of Dismis
sion:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within tbetime prescribed by law.to show
cause, (ifany they have,) why such letters should not be
granted.
Givenunder.my hand at my office, this 21sl day of October,
1843. 5 E. W. DENNIS, c.c.o.
G EORGIA, Crawford County.-
r
-Whereas. Hilliard
Crutchfield. Executor on the Estate of Robert M.
Wright,deceased, late of sail county, applies to me for let-
ter* of Dismission from said Estate:
Theseare therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred nnd ci editors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause,'ifarty they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 6th Nov. 1843.
7 E. W. DKNNIS.cc o
G EORGIA. Crawford County.—Whereas, Francis II
H -
_. Murdock, Administrator on the Estate of Sarah Tan
ner. deceased, late of said county, applies to me for letters
cj* Dismission from said Estate:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
' e w cause, (if anv they have,) why said letters should not
Given under my hand, this 14th Nov. 1843..'
8 E. W. DENNIS.cc o
T
tin
be granted.
| EORGIA, Crawford County—Whereas, Christiana
IJT Hortman, Adininistratix, and John G. Hartman Ad
ministrator on the Estato of Gosper Hortman. deceased,
ate of said county, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said Estate:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu-.
ar the kiudred and creditors nf said deceased, lobe and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by la w, to shew
cause if any they have, why said letterashould not be gran
ted. Given under my band, tliis 9tli day of Sept 1844.
SI JA.ME8 J. 1UY. ecu
G EORGIA. Crawford county—Whereas, James Mat.
thews. Administrator, on the Estate of Thomas Me-
Graw. deceased, applies to me for letters ol dismission ftom
said Estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at iny office, within the time prescribed by law. toaliew
cause if any thev have, why said leilersahould not be gran
ted. Given under my hand, this Oth day of Sept. 1844.'
51 JAMES J. HAY, c c o
to wit:
operty
Two town lots in the town cf Bristol, in said coumv. Nos-
19 and 22, one containing two acres nnd thirty-one poles,
the oilier one sere, ns ihe property of William M.S-Houeh-
i »n. to sntisfv a mortgage fi fa in (avor ol Robert Martin vs
William U. S. Houguton. property pointed in the fi fo.
One town lot in the town of Bristol, of said coumv, No.
20, as tin pru.ierty of William N. 8tokes. to aetisfy a mnrt-
g.ice fi In in f.iror of Hohert Marlin va William Stokes—
property pointed in said fi la.
YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sh’ff.
Also at the same time and place.
One tiegio man Audi my, an the property of John M.
M arren, u. satisfy a mortgage fi fn in favor of James M.
Dees, lii'ittgax'ee and L. hi. Dee.,, ti .insferce vs Joha hf.
property pointed out in the ft fs.
Fc
11.
WILLIAM FAltNAfiL. D- Sh’ff.
W ILL b
town (
yforlgngs Male for Hoi'aisn.
be n "!.l befote the Court House door in the
i of Perry, in said county, on the first Tuesday
in APRIL next, within the Wal hours of axle, the follow,
iog named negro sla\es, to mi
Tom, Celia, Amanda, Louim. Jacob, Amy, and Katv ;
all levied on an the property of Henry H Lumpkin, to sat-
isfv an alias Mortgage fi. fa. from Monroe .Superior Court,
in favorof Samuel T. Bailey, vs. Henry H. Luuipkin,
tnoperty pointed out in said Mortgage fi. V
WM. H. TALTON. D. 8.
January 27.
IVotice.
y^LL p*mn« indebted to ihe of the lute .Tohn II
Knit* I'omtofOidiiiarj'jSfpIfiiibrrTnm, IS 1-1
W ILLIAM F. Mapp. Administrator on the Estate of
Allen McClendon, late of Butts county deceased,
and Guardian for Oliver H. P. McClendon, Wm. McClen
don. nud Joseph F. McClendon, having represented to this
Court by his petition, that he has folly discharged the sev
eral trusts reposed in him. and having applied to thia Court
fur letters of Dismission from the same.
These are therefore in cite and admonish all persons rog-
rerued, to shew cause if anv they have, why. on the first
Monday in March next, said letters should not be granted,
mni said Administrator and Guardian discharged, and that
tiii» Citation be published in one of the public Gazettes c r
this State for the space of six month*.
G. HENDRICK. J. I C.
Edmund McDaniel, .t. l c.
JOHN B. THURMAN, J. I C.
(•EORCIA, Rultf« ('onuiy.
I. John McCord, Clerk of said Court, do certify that the
above is a true Extract of the Minutes of said Court.
Given under my hand at office, this Cd September, 1844.
JOHN McCORD. C. C. O.
Sept. 10, 1814. .*>0
HUGH M70. KING,
WILLIAM SMITH. San. J Superior
W HEREAS it is mi'ie appear by the complainnnt’s
Bill, tbit the defendant, William Smith. Sen. re
sides out uf ihisSmte; it is ordered that the said William
Smith. Sen. appearand answer the above Rill, and that the
publication of this Order once a month lor six mouths In one
of : he public Gazettes of this State, - hall be held a sufficient
service of the .aid William Smith, Sen.
Done and ordered at Chambers, this October 10, 1844.
LOTT WAIIREN, Judge S. C. S. \V . C.
Oct. 15, 1C44. 3
^ltill for 1 (iicovciy. Relief.
> and Injunction, in Suntier
. J Superior Court.
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TVION’E need suffer with that distressing complaint
IN CHILLS AND FEVERS, or FEVER AND A-
GUE.foritis speedily and permanently cured by Dr.
HULL’S celebrated ANTI FEVER i’ILL. They nev
er fail to cure the Chills and Fever the first day, when
used according to direction, and do not sicken the stomach,
or operate upon the bowels. Thousands ol certificates
have been presented to the proprietor by planters of the
first tespec lability. Physicians of eminence, and others who
have used them, which might be given, but let the following
from Judge Forrest, a gentleman of iho first respectability,
in Jefferson county, Ala. suffice :
GltEENSBono, Ala. Feb. 4. 1843.
I certify, that in the summer of 1842, I bad a severe nt
tack of Fever and Ague, end was f t some time under the
treatment of a physician, but received no benefit from his
prescriptions—mv disease coutinued to increase in the fre
quency at.d severity ofil- attacks, I at last had resource lo
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 tince.
1 afterwards liad in tny family several eases of Fever
and Ague and have In every instance made use of Hull’s
Pills, which have alwiya Immediately effected a cure.
Dr. Hull’s Pills, require no pull ing where they are known
and where they are not, a single trial is sufficient to insure
their universal adoption. Price SI per box, with full diieo-
tions. A fresh supply just received and for st^o by
* J. H.& W.S. ELLIS. >
J. W. BAILEY. f
GEORGE PAYNE,
H. SHOTWELL.
East Maconby—COWLES, XIOOLL Jc Co.
In Perry, bv —J. B. THOMPSON.
In Knoxville, by—BOND 5c MURDOCK,
and by an appointed Agent in everv city and villnge'tltro’-
out the State. ' ' ' ' ' 1 '
Macon Aug. 19,181 J.
Bole* of Freight and Passage on the Bonroc Rail Rond
DISTANCES IN THUiS* I KOTJ
FIZO.II .1I.1CO.V FO
[5 | 13 | 19 j 24 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 46J
) not exceeding,
over 400 lbs. {>«
Passengers b c. pr. mile, (ciaKli
Colton per bule, /round or sqaai
Cotton per bale, (round orsquur
Boxes, bales, and all measures
Su^rar, Coll’ee. Rice. Iron, Hard
bv weight
Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquoi
Hogshead* of Molasses and Oil,
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Be»
Barrels of Mo!as>es and Oil
Bis. of Floor, Potatoes. Fruit. Onion
J bis.Pork, Fi-di,Liquor,&c JcallK
i bis. Flour, Fruit*. Potatoes, ecc
Salt in sacks not exceed iog tour bushels,....
Salt in sacks over tour bushels,
j^Corn, Wheat. Meal, and all other grain in bag
Cotton Bagging
Boxes ofSo.ij), Candles, <5cc. of common size,
Brooms in bundles — ...
servts. half price,
400 lbs. weight,..
r100 ibs
lIs, per cubic foot,
nd all other articles that go
per 100 lbs.
each.
f, Pork, Lime, Jcc .each,
each,
d all other light bis. each,
f 10gal*. lV upwards each,
Dr u ggist3.
HULL & SPENCER.
Also—Dr. Hall’* VO* (HI LOZEXGLM,
For the relief of Coughs. Colds, Consumption, Asthma,
Whooping Coughs, Catarrh, Tightness of the Lungs or
Chest, Aronchitis. and all pulmonary affections. 8everal
hnusand boxes have hern sold within the last six months,
living immediate relief to those who have been affiicted
gith the most distressing Coughs and Colds, and restoring
whealtn persons iu almost every stage of pulmonary af
fections. -
The whole world should know that Dr HulPs Cough
Lozenges are a certain cure for all diseases leading to coii*
fumotions and death. They are recommended by thou
sands who have used them, and tbatthey give relief when
cfl other means Gnil. Price 25 cents per box, with full di
rections, and maybe found on inquiry in all the cities and
villages of the State. . Fm-sale in Macon by
J. II. & W.S. ELLIS, l
J. W. BAILEY.
GEORGE PAYNE,
H. SHOTWELL. S
East Macon, COWLES, NICOLL, & Co.
.Perry, J- B. THOMPSON.
August 10. 1844.
| Druggists.
ORM! LOZENGES
HULL'S WORM LOZENGES are the greatest dis
covery ever made for dispelling the various kinds of worms
that ro frequently and distressingly annoy both children
and adults. From the Sparta Gazette—“ 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 al any time, as you value the lives of your
children. For sale in Macon by
J. H. St W. 8. ELLIS, >- ,
J. W. BAILEY. \ Drursistx
GEORGE BAYNE, j Druggists
H SHOTWELL. J
COWLES. NICOLL. 4; Co.
BOND & MURDOCK.
J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap
pointed agent in every city and village tbr^ugeout the State'
Aug 19. 1»44 48
...per bushel,!
.....per piece,
.........each,
.per dozen,;
Buckets. Collars, Scythes,Shovels & Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen,
Chairs - per dozen.!
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, &c — .each,I
All small packages not weighing 10 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, eacli.j
Potatoes, Apples, &c per bushel,!
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars* icc. not over two gallons each,)
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, &c. over two gallons..., each,:
Bales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs.......... ..each. 1
Four Wheel C irringes....... .... .... ....each.
Two Wheel Carriages "... each.
Post anil Stage Coaches and Road Wagons,.... .... .... ....each,j
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet, — j
Wood,.... per cord,
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs per head,!
Oxen and Beef Cattle,... ....per head,
Horse*,. .per head,
Sheep. Goats, Calves,and Dogs,... per head,
“ . Turkeys and Geese in-coops ....per head,
Ducks and Chickens in coods.. ...... - .... per head,'
Special contracts may be made with the Superintend ant of Transportation, fo *Fr
larL r e quantities, viz: Horse*, Hog*. Cattle. Lumber. Wood. Brick, or Stone, Ac. occ.
Planters or Farmers are aP^wed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying
farms to market-
Goods, Wares, or Mercnandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tent essee or Alabama, cohsigned in
of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of t lisRoad, by wagons, to their place I
tination. free of charge for Storage or Forwarding.
Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agent?, at Griflin. H BrT ^
or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rates of Transport •
rangements must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company \
con. or at the Depot where the goods ate received or delivered.
The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangcttcJ
shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this chaune!of communication with tie*/
The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to within 2} miles of our Depot, iixJ J
completed to Macon early this fall. This Road is in daily operation to Griffin, 60 miles above Macon; and,
of December, will be opened for Business to Leakville,21 miles above Griffin ; and to the junction wi.h the Were
Atlantic Rail Road, early next spring. That portion of the Road originally laid w;ih the thin plate Rail, *
rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail, and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good
business. . . - . • 1 ' i
Merchants living in the upper part of the State,
Savannah, over the Central and this Rail-Road consi
to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pounds, or any other part of the country at proportionable rates.
All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
ght, on the following article* i
the produce of ti e
yill find It decidedly to their interest, to ship their gnodibjJ
igned to our Agenr6,a3goodi can be hauled from Baruesvil!ec;3
.East Macon,
In Knoxville, by
Perry;
- Druggists.
A«lmini*li ntor’* Sialr.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the Infe •
rior Court of Twigcs couHty, when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, will be sold at the late residence of John H.
Andrews, deceased, late of said county/on the 13th day of
March next, one sorrel borae and one grey colt.
ISAAC NORRIS, Administrator
with the Will annexed.
Jan. 27, 1845. 18 .
Adminirttrntor’ai Hale.
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court-house door in
the town of Jackson. Butts county, within the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April next, the land
and negroes belonging to the estate of Burwell Jinks, late
of said Butts county, deceesed, sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms un ihe day.
GALES JINKS, Adm’r.
January 14—tds.
NOTICE
I S hereby given to John Brown, formerly of Wilkinson
county, that the undersigned has in his hands a l the
money arising icorn theitlsuf the property of Mary Brown,
late of Houston county deceased, ana that unless (be said
John Brown applies for said money (to which be is entitled
if in life] within eix months the same will be paid over lo
the next of kin. Ferry, Ga. January 13lb. 1845.
, TIICMAS BOLLOCK. Adm’r.
Jan.2l-—17—6m.
Andrews, ifeceaaed late of Twi*r;
fcjr r»*q tested to make immediate paym
having demands against said deceased
ih agreeable to law.
ISAAC NORRIS, Amir.iatratar with
- r *" r ’~ the Wtl] annexed
county, ore here
and -11 person*
ill render them
G EORGIA. Dooly Countv. Whereas EiiabJoues
applies to n.r tor letters of administration on the es
tate of David Jones, deceased, late of said coumv:
Tna.rare tl.etrfi.re U»citee,i,i adro >i.i*hall an J singular,
the kim I ret! sort ci editor, of sat,) Jet-eased, to he and appear
t iny office, within the time pre.crihed bv law. re shew
aua* (ifaoy they have) whvaaid letters shnu'ld not he prant-
<:d. Given under my hand, this 15thdny of January 1845
Jan. 28—18—304 CC 0 '
LL pers
A ] e - .
l \ the next Term of the Infer
Not ice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Murdock McDon*
u 1«f. late of Jones county, decen.sed. are requested to
make immediate payment : and those having demands
agaii st said estate must present them, according to law.
JOHN McDonald, Adm’r.
Ja». 51—17—fiOd.
— 7
X 441 ICC.
interested will take notice, that I shall at
jrt to be held in and
for the county of Bibb, oil the first Moclav in March next,
apply for leave In take tie benefit of the Act, entitled an
Act for the relief of Honest Debtors.
CYKUS ATTLETON.
Feb. II. 2 o_tf
tea county.—Where,
for letters of Admi
Estate of Jo in II. Dame, deceased, late
Theaa are. therefore to cite ami adman
nr, the kindred and creditors of said dec
ippearat my office, within the tune pres<
"The skLlulpoyan'iriu siialr lilt up In* bead, in the sight
.of the great men of the earth, he shall he to admiration ;
for he hath prepared hia medicines out of the herbs of the
field; and he that is wise will not abhor there-’
Physicians, medical mro. anrl philosophers, have all
agreed that nature has preprreda remedy for every dis
ease. A little reflection must convince every one of the
truth contained in this remark. Dr. Spencer's FiBf »ra a
vegetable remedy, and all-powerful in removing disease,
They may be taken with impunity stall times without re
gard to diet or exposure, and without the-debil its lino ef
fects consequent on taking other medeemes. They nave
the united testimony of the whole medics! profession in
heir favor, and from their decision there is no appeal.—
tPersona wishing to purchase cannot be too parncolarto get
Spencer’s Pills, as there are scores of unscentifio prepara
tions put on anle alinoat every day, of doubtful efficacy.—
Price 23 cents per bpx, with full directions. A fresh aup
ply just received and for sale in Maconby
J. H. A W. S. ELLIi
J. W. BAILEY.
GEORGE PAYNE,
H. SHOTWELL. J
East Macon, by COWLES A NICOLL A Co
In Knoxville,by BOND A MURDOCK.
Perry. J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap,
pointed Agent in every city and village throughout the
State.
Macon, Ga. August 19lh, 1844. 48
[The following is from Mr. Isaac M. Thomas, Merchant
.. -- at Talladega Springs. Alabama.]
Talladega Springs. Talladega Co. Ala.
August Oth, 1842
This is to certify,' that I have been affiicted with Sick
Headache, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and Coative-
ness for the lust eight or nine yeara, during which time I
had taken, as well as I recollect, about sixty boxes of
Beckwith's Pills, twelve boxes of Peters’ 1’ills.’ and a
number of boxes of Champion’s and Brandrelh’s Pills, all
of which afforded me but little or no relief At last. 1 was
recommended to try Doctor Spencer's Vegetable Pills,
and wxLt I did; Cor 1 never had but one attack of the
Sick Headvcht 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 mv opinion the best medicine in use for
all lingering complaints. The Pilishavfe done me so much
good, that I would not feel willing to be without them for
five dollars a hex; and I cannot but feel very grateful to
Dr. Spe.ic, r for having prepared such a valuable medi
cine, and the distribution of it is conferring a very great
favor on the public, as it is a thing of the utn ost import
ance that every family should have a "Supply of Doctor
Speacer's truly- valuable Pills constantly on hand.
ISAAC M. THOMAS.
TOOTH AC31 Ih !
\HTnO would be troubled with this tormenting pain
tv when it can^ be cured without extracting fit - # ■*’*
Dr. Lacount's tooth ache drops are a certain remedy.—
Thousands have declared that they would not be without
this preparation il it cost S10 per viol. It does not injure
the teeth, but possesses the property of enlivening the
gums when in an unhealthy state.—Full directions accom
panying each vial, price 50 cents. A fresh supply just re
ceived and for sale in Macol. bv
J. II. & \'V. 8. ELLIS, l
J. W. BAILEY, \ n
GEORGE PAYNE, 5 Druggtsts
H. SHOTWELL. \
East Macon, COWL ES, NICOLL, A Co.
Perry, J.'I. THOMPSON, nud by an ap-
pointed agent in every city and village throughout the State.
August 19, 1844. 48
IWSURAKCE.
THE CHOTOA
(Tin!unI) Insurance Company.
Of the City of ffr'to York.
rjlHIS Company, acobrcliug to the provisions of its <-lu r
I ter, is ready to insure all kinds of Marine, Inland
Navigation, Transportation and Fireffiska, agaiusiloea
or damage, at rates and terms moderate and literal, and
solicit the patronage of its friends and the public at the A-
geucy of the Compauv.
‘TRUSTEES.
pEOUGIA, Jo
" T upplirs to m<
s. John Jarrell
iti-,1 ration on the
if said co ti ti tv -
sh all and smgu-
i-ased, t't be and
_ ribed by law, to
mew cause, (if any they Itave.l whv said letters should not
be granted. Given under mv baud,this 3d Feb. 1815.
CHARLES HACARTUY, c. c. o.
February lj. so
James Harper,
John B. Lasala,
John J. Boyd.
Edward Kiehardson,
9nines l’ltalen,
John J. Herrick.
George C. l)e Kay.
Samuel A. Lawrence
Theodore A. Mever.
WtUinto P Forms*.
John T. Gilchrist,
Loring Andrews,
Will,
« Clienerv,
re Whitaker,
s H Suvdam,
Pnlen,
am Burguovne
SAMUEL A
JOSEPH II
Abraham Van Nest,
\\ til jam 11. Cozzens,
Charles L. Vose,
Joseph It. Nones,
John F. Butterworth,
. Samuel Sherwood,
Zadt ek Prati.
-, Herman I). Gould.
Joseph S. Smith.
Bliss T. Aldrich,
Lawrence Hill,
Thomas Monahan,
Willi H. Townsend,
Amos N'mes
Join, li relisted,
Leonard Appleby,
Sil ts *1 Orand.tll.
LAWRENCE. President.
N ONES i 'ire-President.
LEWIS BENTON. Srrrr/a,
Capt. SAMUEL CANDLER. Marine
WILLIAM WELLS, Snrvn/or
The undersigned is the authorised A«et
lomjtany. to take either Marine or Fire r
f the State cf Georgia, upon such liberal t
freed upon between tlt» n»Mired anti the
ested with ample and discretionary powers.
JERRY COWLES, Agent.
1844.- *
Inspector.
of the above
ks lit any part
Agent, who
1 goods
August 2
1843.
J- » GRAY,
Agent nnd Superintei.dant of Trars
-TI., S. 12.1 LL & €0V
Bargains I Bargains! Bargains
AtthcJliuon N.-iddlc, Bridle nml Uaruc»
DEPOSITORY.
S. GRUMMAN & CO.
f » FFEH their splendid assortment of
' f Baiidks, Bridles, H.-irnt ■.»,
Trunks, and all articles usually found
in their line, at reduced prices. Having
TTil’ttft B a *. ar F e 0,1 hand, and constantly w-
!';ij 11 eeiving fresh’supplies of the latest style
’ U fnmi t eir Manufactory at the Nortln
they are enabled to sell as cheap if not
cheaper titan any drill in tbs State of
Georgia. As Cotton is low and money
scarce, they will put their Goods at prt- ... , , -
ces to aoit the times. We -respectfully invite country - l J* sa ^'onvevance of valuab.e A
Merchants and planters to call and examine our stock j ( '.(j , af p oleum tilde to i...,kc
pledging ou.selvea to sell as low. aitd asgood an article as ! . r " Sl ° l, Ce ? ,! ,>arU, ‘ CDt ’ *- w,udl
au be found in Charleston, Angusta, or Savannah market, j wl ° o carry a *lail Rap.
p- A liberal discount made to those who yard*"** de^cri^oMDSTU?&T“ r ® ***"**
sell agatn. ... I diate places and between
XPRESS,
AND
GENERAL FOtWARDIXG & COaillSSIOSK
fpHB Central Hail Road and Banking Cay
*. ol Ge Jrgia having granted to the sub-'-.-iLmlvi
vilege of running an EXPRESS, over their Kt:
the present year with the privilege of an at r:r
their own Lock they offer superior advaataic
tnd safe conveyance of valuable Ariclri,!
and are iu hopes o' being able to nt
N. U. Repairing done at the shortest notice with neatness
nud despatch.
Come all ye Dooly boys, and give us a trade.
We have Saddles and Bridles most beautifully made,
We warrant them strong, as good, aud sb sound,
As any iu 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 Coltou is low atm money tint plenty, -.
We. will sell Saddles from $3 up to $20.
Vo'nt forge! the place.
S. GRUMMAN Sc CO.
Cherry si..opposite Watts A Moulton’s Grocery Start
Dec- 3. 1844. . 10
DRUGS.
A GENERAL stock of and .Jf(.*<!tciiar» re
ceiving, of the Jpest selection. Ail persona wishing to
purcha&e, will be supplied with superior articles, on fair
rrrns ALSO.
Patent • Titfliciitcs, viz:
HO WANDS tonic.
BALSAM OF LIVERWORT,
BERNARD’S CHOLERA REMEDY,
EXTRACTS OF SARSATAIIILLA,
REMEDY FOR ASTHMA,
CHLORINE LOTION,
TOMATO PILLS,
PETERS’ Do.
HULL’S Do. &c. &c.
ALSO, American Gentlemen’s Shaving Soap,
Russell's mi perior Shaving Cream,
Superior old Franco Soap,
Do do American do
Betdiib,
Potash,
Sal Eratus,
VINEGAR.
Starch, &c. &c. For sale bv
J. li. & \V. S. ELLTS,
Macon, Aug 13 40 Cotton Avenue.
imihii r.no Muron, tad
avannah ard Cliailesa
the greatest safety and despatch; i no will alsnpi
lar attention to the purchase of Good or rodenivv
meats of Drafts. Notes and Bills, and fc&mciiofaE
business in the above places.
^ They have also extended their arrangement to
Express by the Southern Boats to Picolata, inFJoi
intennediale places on that route.
They intend to put on Teams, to run rcgaltrh i
from Macon to Columbus, under their own chirgt.s.
all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable ctr..|
safety, on the firs! of October next.
MACON—Off cent the Washington UaV.
SA\ ANN AH—Offer at Ao. 153 Daw si reel.
DO. N- Phiibriek. Agn t.for rrrrir.
for tea rdinp Good tand Mertk-
CHARLESTON. S. C.—Amos Uead t AgealdA
86, East Day.
July 4 40 if M. S.BALL1’.
C A It IE a A « E K EPOSI I'M!'
On MuLncitr.v Bthjlet,Nk*AtheMxTBODirt
JU
VAIRHAN & DAVIS’
CIJNCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACTS OP
SAKiSAPA lULLA,
F OR tilt- cure iif Scrttfula. Chronic Rheumatisni, Gcner-
ut Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, scaly eruptions of the
Skin, Tetter, pimples or pustulesOQ the Fare. Liver Affec
tions. Merrttri.il and Syphiloid Disenres, Biles from an im,
ure babit of body. Ulcerations of the Throat end Leg-
ains and Swelling of the Bunes—for sale by
-*. h. & w. s. i:llis,
Aug 13 46 Cotton Avenue.
rBKsn
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
r CONTINUED supplies of
J the be.^t quality of tlte a-
hove articles, suitable for Phy
sicians. MerclitnttB, and Faiiii-
lies. received and for sale by
J. li. A W. 8. ELLIS.
June 4,1844. 36 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
COOKS
Anti Bilious Pills.
1 71 OR the Cure of Liver Complaint. D\ sp'epsis Ar
For sale by J. Hi & W. S. ELLIS.
1 n 1HP SI IibCBIBER, is receiving Urge add
1 stock of fc
CO-l'ciIE!*, CIIAISIOTEI N, BARClH
BIC6IE.H, WAGONS, Ac.
from some oftlte best Northern Manufactories.
made expressly for this market; of the beet tea
are warranted equal ifnotsuperior to thoseofa
tablUhmenl. Tho-r in want of anv descri; ti- ti o: (
will find it for tl.eir interest to examine the qualiu *
ces ofbis assnitment.
Rf.pairi.ng, in ttlltlte different branches exsn*t
bestmanner.iiyexperienced workmen atleistinf^
prices.
Carriage makers, will find a guod assortment
Spring s, A xeltrees. turned a ml boxe.i D.-»bes. Larp|
Knobs, Patent aud Top Leather, Laces. Silks -
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every ariicle requireci
business, at Augusta prices. f
March 1st , 1842. 22 tf J. W.BABCl
L
Mei’cliants’ Hnnkt
Macon, November 18, 1844
roa sale.
The Iblhm iiig Laiid^ Ti
OT No. 93, in 2d Dist. Baker co., containhf \
313. in 2d ••
314,
315,
244.
276. in 2d
237,in 2d
346. in 5th
Oct 31
JOHA L. JOiVES A LO.
OLICIT attemlon'toa New and Extensive assortment of
Manufticturetl the past st
Goods, by Wm T. .lenuhs;
:ong the most fashiontt
f New York, CONSI
Kin-touts,
Pantaloons,
Dress Coals,
Office Coats,
from
ogetherv
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uspenders
Co., very favorably known
1»* Drapers ami Tailors in the
TING OF
Frock. Coals,
Vrsis
Co:»U»cs* and
Travollm^ Coat
tradin' and iSrnttet,
all the New nnd
Fraction
in 5th
)7,
in 5th
11.
in Jd
13,
in 12th
13.
iu 12th
10.
in 12th
Early
Deoly
Houston
* 4 “ -2, in 12th 41 •* 11 ‘
ALSO,
Lot No. SO, in 7th dist. Crawford once IIou^
“ 41 30. in 7th 44 41
31. iu 7th
116. in 2d
158, in 26th
2, in 12th
Macon (once Mu
Lee coumy.
1135 i
44 1 130 i
44 667. in
L'iluil
‘ *‘yle
\r!s
els. &e.
Crnvats
Hosiery,
Drawers,
Gloves,
Linen and Muslin Shirts,
4 ‘ 44 626, it
44 44 3 1 2, ir
Also, 500 n<
citv «l Macon
Also, lots N
the Hold Uit i/di n g there
Also, the Banking Ho>
occupied by ihe Bank of
ALSO,
24th dist. 3d Sec. Cherokee*
5'.h 44 4th 44
i 2d - 4 3d 44
4th “ 3d 44 44
n 3d 44 4th 44 44
n 14th 44 1st - 4
19th “ 2d 44
18th 44 2d 44
16th 44 4th 44 “
res (more or less) pine Land. s ‘
and known as the
os. 8 and 23. in the town ot
•se and Lot in » ail1
Hawkinsville. teef
Nnr.C6, 1844.
hi» H*'
jambs f
President
iletT'S
Oct
Including a general stock uf
Youth’s A Lhilriren’s Clothiuif,
XE«R« < Lo a ni\<;,
W SV3 20 'ft II 2f, IL A\ ,6 , <&©„ |
Believing that the system of *• Small Profits and Quick
Returns.’ is best .suited to the times, they will otter their !
Goods at prices that cannot fail to be au inducement lo pur*
chasers. ‘
Macon, October 10, 1343. 2
Brought to JaiL
•a* TN Houston county, Ga. a Ne? rJ
Jl about 35 years, wlio says his
and that he belorvs.to Wtllisni Tai’ *'
of Alabama, lh miles fr* n GreerAi ** k)
pro is about 5 feel 10 or 11 inches high, and ^
says his master’s plantation is on the Alabat» 8
owner is requested to come forward» prove 1
rharges, and take him awsv.
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