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

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.ft.-.,. C* -vlpfi ~oiK v »!.■...« o-'itWf'* it. Male.- ■1 t 1)3- rh»»t» lcvie.1 buv to ray M, a W:■ \vz f &aaigMz™£ Bank of Haft kinsvilln, f the fnsuraure Bankof Oolum- Mtucogee Superior Court—Le ts Bank of Columbus, g.ipiishee. Three square bales of Cotton- in Grave*' ware-house, Nos. 1. 3. toil 4,' levied on as the property of Uriah J. Bui- leak, to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Superior Court Geo. M. Logan vs. Uriah J. Bollock; property pointed out by Clif ton E. Blake, Esq. One negro man earned John, a carpenter. <0 years old. ond Phil. 40 years old, levied on as the properly of Joseph A. White, to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Inferior Court—the v Bank of the State of Georgia vs. said White, and another fi fit, the same vs. A- H. McLaughlin. A neg.-o woman n^meri Grace. 2S years old. a girl Elisa beth, about 19 years old, and a man Warren, about 28 years old, levied on as the property of'Joseph A. White, to sniisiY a fi fa from Bibb Inferior Court—the Narine and • Eire Insurance Bank ofGeorgia vs.said White. B. TitArP, D. 8. POSTPONED SALE. - t Th* Steamboat Wave, with the tackling* and all Ler fixtures, furniture, Ac.„ levied on as the property -olthe Washington Steamboat Company, to sitisfy a fi fa from Bibb Inferior C^urt—Geo. Vigal vs. sat 1 Company t also divers other lien executions vs.said Company. dan. 29 ’ B. TRAPP, D.8. The north-west half of Lot No. 8, i:t square 09, in thq city of Macon, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, levied on ns the property of George Grimes, to satisfy • mortgage fi fa iii favor of William Scon—from Bibb Su perior Cuort. One house and lot of lend in Vinevillc', containing 35 -acres, tnore hr less, being part of 103 acre lot of land; No. 10. the place whereon Christopher B, Strong no*- lives, and levied on as hitpraperty, to satisfy a fi f« from Bibb Infe rior Court in favor of Juqhard H. Randolph, for the use of J. J. Jones, vs. said Strong. Lot No 17. in the nortli-iyesterii rnngk of two acre lots, of the city of Ms.-on, levied on as the property of Peter McIntyre, to satisfy three fi fas from a .1 m itre's Court, in favor of Charles G. St. John vs. Peter McIntyre and Thoi. J. ShinhoU’.er. The norlit half of lot No. 20S, adjoining Moore andoth- erj, in ihe.kth Dist. of originally Houston now Bibb county, levied on ’as the property of Isaiah An.dev, tnsatisfy Coup fi fas fr >m a Justice's Court in favor of ■£. A R. R Graves, vs. Richard A. Cain, and Isaiah Ansiey and Jacob Skipper securities on the slay of execution—property pointed out by Richard A. Cain, and levy made and returned by C. Brown, constable. • - , Jan. 29. J. SPRIN GER, D. S. 1 Veil be sold on the lit Tuesday .in April, Lot No. 4. in sqhnre 69. of the cijy of Macon, fronting on New Sweet,'levied on ns the property of Joseph A. White, o snliafv n fi fa fora Staff and Coumy .Tax for the year 1314.—Tax due $70 and costs. •- .Ton. 29. 184.'.. J. SPRINGER. D. S. 270 ncres of land, more or less, being lot No. 20G ia the 3d Uist, of Bibb rorinjy, (formerly Houston.) levied on us the property °f Daniel Wadsworth, ns administrator of Wm. V/ndsworth, deceased, to'satisfy a fi fa in favor of Timntas C. Doremus, vs. said D. Wadsworth, administra tor. «Ve. 23 acres of land, more or less, number not-known, being the place where Wm. Iiily now fives, on the Forsyth road, levied on as the property of said Rily, to satisfy a fi fa in fa vor of John-Phclps, vs. Win. Liiokie nijil Woi. llily. 630 .acres land in.tbu 4th Dist. of formerly Houston, now Bihh eoonty, levin! on ns tho property «f Wm. H. Calhoun, to satisfy-three fi fas. one in fa,-nr of Uarnum II. Howard, vi. said Calhoun, and nriefi fi from Crawford, and oue from Bibb Snpcrior Court, tor costs. Jan. 29.1815.. -IAS. GATES. Sh'iT. Postpone*! Hole for .tlarrli. Will b* sold on the first Tuesday in March nest. Imfore the Coart Ilorise door in Macon, between the legal hours of sale, the following property : Will be said on the first Tuesday in March—Pari of lot ' No. 4. in square 22, adjoining the Marine and Fire Insu rance Bunk, and known as toe burnt lot of the Insurance Ilnnkbf Columbus—levied on as the property of said limit, o satisfy a Tax Execution, returned to me by the Tax Col- leetorof Bibb counlv. Feb. I. ' B. TRAPP. D. Sliff. Dooly MirrUTs Sales. W ILL BE SOLD before the Court House door in the town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the hours of sal.', the Mowing property to wit: ' One lot of land No. 59, in the 3d district of said County, also the half of one other lot number not known, tu said dis trict, levied on as the property of David Williams, to satis fy <purfi fas, one in favor of Joseph To ikes vs David Wil liams and Thomas Mobley, one in favor of Benjamin Sni der vs David Williams and Robert Herrington, security on the appeal, one in favor of David J. Bothwell vs David Williams and Robert Herrington, security on the appeal, and one in fi vor of Calvin Taft vs said Williams.- One lot ol land in the 9th district of said county, number not known bat known as the place whereon Theophilus Sutton now lives, levied on as the property of said Sutton, •o satisfy one fi fa in favor of Henry Pence, Adm'r. and Mary Savage- Admr'x.. on the estate of Robert Savage, de ceased. vs JMm Cox and Theophilus Sutton. Onelotof laud No. 53. m the 1st district if said county, levied on as, the ptoperty of Manning Shiver, to satisfy sun dry fi fas in favor of Counsel S- Bryant vs S. Gilmore nnd Manning Shiver, property pointed out by plaintiff's Attor ney-levy made and returned to me by a*Constable. One lot of land No. 11G, tn the 15th district of aaid roan* ty, to satisfy one fi fa in iavor of William J. Ford vs Samu el Story ana Richard Story—levy made anJ returned to me by a Constable . One lot of Inn-1 No. 30, in the 11th district of said eoonty, levied on as the property of Hitman Hall, to satisf. three fi fas in favor of Tnolnas Cobb vs said Ilarmsu Hal!—levy made nnd relumed to me by n Cnnstible. Lot No. 70. in tin- 3d district Of said county, levied oti as the property of George W. Passmore, to satisfy a fi fa of James H. Andrews vs George IV, Paumure ond Reuben E. Brown and John Gamble, indorsers. One lot of land in the 3d district of said connty. number not known, hot known ns the place whereon Elisha Wade now lives, leried on-as the property of Elisha Wade, to satisfy a fi fa in fa»or of the Central Batik, v* Elisha Wade and John Andrews. One negro man nnMed Jofini about 25years old. levied on as the property of Alexander Meriwether, to satisfy three fi fas, one in fn'vorof the Central Bank of Georgia vs 41ex- . ander Meriwether. David'Oraham. James G. Oliver, and Elbert ITndges—ooetn favor of Jam^s G Oliver va Alex ander Meriwether nnd Wiley Cobb, and one,in fiivorof Solomon D. Betton va Alexander Meriwether and David , Graham Lots of Nos. 50 ill the 15th district, am! J in tbe.ICt’i dis trict of said connty, to satisfy a fi fa ip favor of Samuel Sul- [ livant va William J. Ford. Robert G. Ford, and’Gary G. Ford—property pointed out by Robert G. Ford. Lota of lan 1 Nos. 200. 201. 329. and 230, and all the ad joining Ian 1 lying between Samuel McCombs nnd Samuel C. .Lip-iit. In the 15ih district of said county, ns the proper ty of Robert G. Ford, to satisfy sundry fi las, one in favor c-'the Central Bank, and one in favor of Lou W'arren v s Robert G. Ford and Gary G. Ford—one in favor oTEd- ward O- Sheffield vs Robert G- Ford, James N. Ford. and Gary G. Ford—nr.e in favor of Allen B. Chastiun vs Rob ert G. Ford—«ne in favor of George W. Towns vs Robert <r, Ford—one in favor of Thomas Orman vs Robert G. Ford—"no in favrtr of the Central Bank Va Robert G. F<-1—on- in favor of Samuel Whfceler vs Robert G. )•-. > - nil i on.- III favor of Edward O. Sheffield'r* Robert G. Ford. ' Lots of lan ! in the O', district of said county. Nos 238, 039. 241. and 242. all levied on as the property of William ‘ P. Gavwimt, to satisfy sundry ft fas in favor of Wiley Kant vs \V illiain P. Cnu«scaux and Robert N. Ucring- ton—levy mvloutid returned to me bva Constable^ ^ % YOUNG P. OUTLAW. Sheriff.. Wi!| be sold before the Court House door in the town of Vienna, on the ftrst Tuesday in April new. between the legal hour* of aale, the following property, to wit: 200 bushels of corn, one bay horse, 4 or 5 years old, one sorrel mure, .6 or 7 years old. levied on as th*e property of Elijah Shiver, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of William W. Mannd. Adm'r. Ac., va the said Shiver. Fifty head of stock cattle, one yoke of oxen and cart, five head of horses, one sorrel mare', four years old, one sorrel tnnre three years old. onfr gray mare 7 years old.- one b ty home three years old, one cream horse, 4 years old, and 20 bead of hogs—levied on as toe property of Juhu M. War ren to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of John M. Buuome vs John M. Warren and Davis Payne and others. WILLIAM FARNALL, D.Sh'ff. Dooly .Wortsnjs Male. - 'ft'JTILL BE SOLD before the Court House door in the ♦ 7 town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday, in May next, between the legal hoars of sale, the. following property, lowit: ■ Two town lots in the town of Bristol, in sshl connty. Nov 19 and 23, one containing two acres and thirty-one poles,- the other one acre, na the property of William M.S. Hough ton. to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in Iavor of Robert Martin, va William M. 9. Houghton, property pointed in the fl.fa. On* town lot in the townpf Bristol, of said county. No. 39, as the property of William N. Stokes, to satisfy a mort gage fi fa in favor of llobcrt Marlin ri William Stoke*— property pointed inaaidfi la, YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sh’ff. Also at the same time and plan. One negro man Auth-ny, as die property of John M. Worren, to satisfy a mortgage'ft fa' in favor of James M. Decs, mortgagee and L- M. Dees, transferee va Jehu M. Warren—property pointed nut in the fi fa. Feb. II, WILLIAM FARNALL. D- 8h'ff. Hovtjnso Sale foi-IIotiutoti. CTILL be sold he foie the Court House door in the 't 1 town of Perry, in said connty, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow- fug named negro slaves, to wit: Tom. Celia. Amanda, Lonisa. Jacob, Amy, and Katy ; all levied on ns the property of Henry II Lumpkin, to sat isfy an alias Mortgage fi. fa. from Monroe Superior Court, in favor of Samuel T. Bailey, va. Henry H. Lumpkin, property pointed out ia said Mortgage fi. fa. WM. H.TALTON.D. 8. January 27. . .. - f~t j wr**l ioo JJUi H.-V- l LL persona indet t ■ ' to the c>: ite of the late J •• II Andrews, deceased fate of T -- .’ s connty. are here by r- quested to make immediate payment, nnd f 11 persons having demands igeinsissid deceased* will render them :n agreeable to bv.-, ISAAC NORRIS, Aminiatratar with Jan. 27. IS 6‘i’d the Will annexed. llonston April siiilcs. Vt 'ILL be .-old before tilt Court House door, in the T f town ofPerry, in >aiil c.iunty, <-n the first Tuesday in A; ril next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Fonrnegro slaves, vix : Lydia. Mary, Pe~"y. and Tom; all levied on as the property of Robert A. •Witherspoon, to satisfy two fi ftsdrom Houston Superior C >urt, in Is vor ofLarkitt Griffin, one against Robert A. Witherspoon and f Samuel Dinkins, secunty on appeal, nnd the other against Samuel Dinkins, ami Robert A. Witbe-spoon, security on appeal Also, The Lot of Oak and Hicjtory land, in the llth district qf Houston county, number not known, being qc- eopied as the negro quarter of Hardy Durham; levied on ss the property of Hardy Durham, to satisfy a fi fa from | Houston Superior Court, in favor of John Rawls, ys. Isai* I ah Attawns principal, and Hardy Darhain as security, and 1 three cost fi fas. from Dooly Superior Court, vs: said Dur- 1 ham and' James M. Kelly and Watren A Scarborough his attorneys at law. . ; Also, Lot of Land. No. 82. in the ninth district ofHous- tonq levied on as the property of Drewry Clark, to satisfy a fi fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of-Stepnen R. Ham va. Drewiy Clark. Also, A House and Lot in the village of Wiln.t in said ci onty, the lot containing one acre.-more or leas, being the House and Lot now occupied by Mrs. Woolen; levied on as the property of Theophilus L. Parker, to satisfy a fi fa. itv favor of Charles G. Turner, against Theophilus L. Par ker and Elijah Ward. Also. Lot No. 333, in the 6th district of Houston, ad joining lands of William-on Mims and Aden Hamilton ; levied on as the property of James Finley, to satisfy a fi fa. from Houston Superior Court, in favor of James Smub, vs. James Finley and Elijah Finley. Fifty acres on the North West aide of the branch, of Lot No. 16 in the 14th district of Houston county, levied on as the ptoperty of William F. Hardy, to satisfy four fi fas from a Justice's Court of said county, in favor of George J. Wright, vs Wm. F. Hardv. levy made and returned to me by a Constable. WM. HERINGTON. Sb'ff. At the same time and place, All th'e-interest of Edward T. McUehee. in the Store House anJ Lot, in the town of Ferry, former.y occupied by McGehee and Felder, and. more recently by Donald 11. Jones, in the South East corner of the public square ; le vied op au the property of EdwardT..McGehee, to satisfy • fi fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor ol Reuben E. Brown vs John V. Price, A Co., Ira T. Hobbs and James J. Scarborough , „ ‘ - . Feb. 25 L. C. MANNING. D. Sh’ff. Houston itlartgagt-Salefor 5S»J- W LL be sold, before the Court House door, in the town of Perry, Houston county, on th» first Tues day in MAY next, within the legal hoars of sole, the fol lowing property to wit: ' ‘ One negro 'man. s'lvf. named Jacob, about thirty old ; levied nn'as the property of Simon Dupree, to satisfy a mortgage execution from Housmo Inferior Court, in fla vor of John E. Dupree, va. Simon Dupree, and transfer red to Daniel Massy; property pointed an tin »§*• j-cb.25 WM. HERINGTON, ffli'ft. jfoniton Dlnrrb Sales. < W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in Perryj Hanston county, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, within the legal hours of sale, the following proper ly, to wit: . . One hundred acre* of land, more or less, pert ol it be ing in the town of Perry, and at present occupied by J ante* Knigh*. the other part being pari pf lot No. 48. inllie 10th district of Houston, and adjoining lots occupied by Tho mas and James Knight, aud all lying west of Fanny Gris- som*s branch ; ih® part of lot No. 48* bounded on IW west by Indian creek, nnd on the North and North AN est, l>v lands occupied by William B Pennel, and by land* of tlie estate of William F. Jenkins, deceased - T levied on as ;he property ofjobn G. Wellborn, to satisfy three fi. fas. from Houston Superior Court—one in favor-of Fort. Ham ilton, A Co. v». Jolm G. Wellborn, one in favor of Fran ces Wellborn. vs. Jolm G Wellborn, and one in favor of Edward A. Harvey, trustee for Frances Wellborn, mad the ofticers of Court, v John G. Wellborn and Henry W. Raiey. Also. Lot of land No. - 298, in the 14th district of Hous ton eoonty ; levied nn as the property of Thomas Sparks to satisfy one fi. fa. from Putnam Superior Court, in favor of An-fiilles Sparks, by his- guardian -Daniel McKay, vs. said Thomas Sparks. Also, One hundred bushels oT Ccrn more or less, le vied on as the property of George W. Craft, to satislv one fi. fa. from Houston Superior Coart, in favor of George A. Minchew, administrator of Nan y Danforth, deceased. va. George W. Craft, nnd one other fi. fa. against said Craft. WM. HERRINGTON, 8U'ff.^ vlUo, at the tame time and place. Lois of Land numbers 124 and 1S5, in the 9th Vjstrtct of Houston county, well improved.nnd containing in oil. 405} acres, more nr less, all levied on as the property of Hugh Allen, to satisfy five fi. fiaa. from Houston Super.or Court, against said Hugh Allen ^ one iii^avor of'Allen Morris, one in favor of John Jenkins, one in far or of. A. D. and J. A. Kendrick, .one in favor of James E. Duncan, and one in favor oT Shannon A McGehee, against Hugh Allen and Henry R. Beall. ’ WM. II. TALTON, D. S. January37, 1845. ~ * 1 Runaway Slave Nalc in Houston County. W ILL be sold-before the Court House door in the town of Perry, Houston county.- on the first Tues day in MARCH next, wiih-n the legal hours of sale, An unclaimed Rnnatcay Slate, named JESSE, about forty years of age, who represents himself to be the prop erty of William Tail, of the . State of Alabama. Said slave having been levied on, by virtue of an order of thp 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, in anrli cases made and provi ded. WM. HERRINGTON, Sh’ff. January 37. "■ ' . . ■ : jFour i&wtW Notices. i AOL'H- months nficr ita:c application will bo mad-- to ilm ' Honorable Inferior Court of Sumter county, when sit ting for Ordinary purp -ses.for leave to 6ell all the ten. es- HODGES, Aittu'N. Dec. 21—13—4m. FTtOUR months afterdate, application will be made to S'* to tbe-Honorable the Dtferiur Court ol Butts connty, when sitting !'-r erdinary purposes, [or leave to se.l tbe l aI . J belonging to the estate ut Reuben Phillips.deceasetl. - s. ROBERT WHITE, A4m*r. November-lS. U?M. 7 - "177OUR months after date, npplication will be made to IF the. Honorable lb* EaiB<»r Court of Butts comity, when siltiti-’ for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell i Land and Negroes belongin'' to the estate of Borweil Jinks, late of said county, deceased. • ’V GALES JINKs?, A dm r. November 12. 1544. 1 TNOUR months afie'dite application will be made to the i’ Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb connty. when sitting for ordinary, purposes, for leave to sell the mterest of Alexander ll.snd Wm M. RaU.on m three negroes, viz : Peggy and her two children. Jacob ind ALEX. R- RALbTON, Sr., Guardian. Feb. 1—19—4m. j&eiiecfj of DtsmCsstoii. EOUGIA. Crawford county—Whureas ^-Dry Stiles, iJf Admr'x on the estate of Milton P. Glover, late of said county deceased, applies to this Court for letters of Dts- njis.ion from said admini»tration.- -u • These are, therefore, incite and admonish all and singu lar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office, within the time presenbed by law. to shew cause,* (if any they have.j why said letters should not January 14—Cm. . . | EORGIA. Crawford County —Whereas, Christiana 1_)T Hortman, Administratix,'and John G. Horttnan. Ad- . ministratnr on the Estate of Gosper Hortman. deceased, late of said county, applies-to me for letters of dismtsstou front aaid Estate: , . These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu-, lar the kiudred aud creditors of said deceased, tobeand ap is 9th. day of Sept 1 JAMES J. RAY. EORGIA. Crawford County—Whereas, James Mat. UjC thews. Administrator, op the Estate of Thomas Me- Graw.deceased, applies to me for letters ol dismission from 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 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 baud, this 9th day of Sept. 1844. 51 ' ’ JAMES J. RAY, c c o I£u:t- Court of Orillnnrj-, September Term, IS-I-J tlTuLIAM F. Mapp, Administrator on the Estate of V T Allen-McClendon, late of Botts connty deceased, and Guardian for Oliver H. P. McClendon, Wm. McClen don, and Joseph F. McClendon, having represented to this Court by bis petition, that be has folly discharged the sev- ! eral trusts reposed in him. sod having applied to this Court I for' letters of Dismission from the same. These are therefore to cite and admonish r.V. persons con- j certted; to shew cause if any they have, why, on the first I Monday in March nekt, said letters should not be granted, and aaid Administrator and Guardian discharged, and. that I this Citation be published in one of ike public Gazettes c* - I this State for tbe spare of six months. G. HENDRICK. J. I 0. EDMUND McDANIKL. J. I. C. JOHN B. THURMAN. J. 1C. j GEORGIA, Gull* County. I, John McCord, Clerk of said Court, do certify that the above is atrue Extract of the Minutes of said Court Given under mv band at office, this 2d September, 1844. JOHN McCORD, C. C. O. Sept. 10, 1844. 50 HUGH M. D. KING, M. WILLIAM 8MITH. Sen. k Bill for Discovery. Relief, > and Injunction, in Sander j Sopertor Court. Houston Skri-itPi Sale.for April VSTILL be so d bef, re the Court house door in the V T town of Perry, on the first Tuesday in April next, between tbe legal hours of. sale, the following property, to wit: • Lot of land No. 8, in tbe 10th dist. of H luston county; lot Nn. 25, in the 10th dist. of Houston ; 300 pounds of ba con. more or less; 100 bushels of com. more or less, 6 chairs 25 bushels of potatoes, more or less; 7 or 8 head of cattle, more or less; 16'headof ntnrk hogs; kitchen furniture: 200 bushels of cotton seed: all levied on asihe property of Jamrs)West.jr.,to satisfy.a ft fain favor of Bartlev M. Cox. • DAVID JILE8. D.'Sheriff. FeWncry 4. 1845. i "SXrHEREASitismade appear by the complainant’s 1 IT Bill, that the defendant, William Smith. Sen. re sides out of this State; it is ordered that the said VYilliam I Smith,. Sen. appear and answer the above BilL and that the I publication of this Orderoncea month for six months in one of the public Gazettesof this State, shall be held a sufficient service of tbe aaid William Smith, Sen. | Done ami ordered at Chambers, tbit October 10.1844. LOTT WAllREN, Judge S. C. S. W. C- Ocu 15, 1844. 3 G EORGIA, Jones county.—Whereas. John Jarrell applies to me fur letters of Administration on the Estate of John B. Dame, deceased, late of said county. These are, therefore, to-cite and admouish all and atngh- ar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tn be and ippear at my office,, within tbe time prescribed by Jaw, to shew cause, (If any thev have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under rny band, this 3d Feb.. 1845. CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o. February 11. • -SO COMMENCEMENT OF THE NEW VOLUME. January, 1845. The United Staten Jlasaziuc & 5>E,T30C5JATJIC E2EVIEW. tratots* Bales, &t. Administrator’* Sole. A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorahle. the Infe rior Court of Dooly connty, when sitting for Ordinary pnrposesj'will be sold before the court house door of said county,on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, the following property belonging to the estate of Robert Williams. decM, to wit: one negro women Ann. anil two children, Mandy nyjl Mnrnandy ; a negro boy Jack. 12 years of nge ; a tie- gro boy Luke, 10 years of age; a girl Clarisa.8 year* of age ; a giri Lucy, 6 years of age; and one lot of land where on tbe deceased di-d; also another lot adjoining the same plantation. All told as the property of Robert Williams, dec'd for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the da v of sale. CHRISTIAN WILLIAMS, Admx. MATTHEW FLOYD, Adm'r. .Feb.18—31—ids. w Acln>ini*l(ntor’N Sale. A GREEABLY to'an orjer of tbe Honorable the Infe rior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting for ordina ry purposes,'will be sold nt the late residence of John H. Andrews, deceased, late of aaid county, on the 13lh day of March next, one sorrel horse and one grey colt.' ISAAC NORRIS, Administrator - with the Will annexed. Jan. 37, 1813. 18 — ■ —i ■ —, — - — Administrator’ll 4SaIe. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, before the court house doog in Perry, Houston coun- ty.one negro woman named Phillis, belonging to the estate of the late Sterling C. Williamson, deceased. PAUL S. DINKINS. AdraV. Feb. 25—22—tds. Gnnrilinn’a Sale. GBEEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Infe- . rior Court of Jackson county; when silting for .ordina ry purpurea; will be sold, on the 1st Tuesday in JUNE next, at the Court House dn'r in Starksvilie. Lee county, within the legal hours of aale, one undivided third part of Lot number one hundred and twenty-one, (121) in the sec ond district of Lee county, being the property of Middle- ton Nall, a minor, sold for the benefit of aaid minor.— Term* made known on the day of sale. ASA VARNUM. 1'. l-runry 05—22—tds* t ' AAainblraMv’s Male. 'I 'ILL BE SOLI) i--fore tho Court-home door in T ilie town of Jackson. Butts county, within tbe usual hours i f sale, on the first Tuesday in April-next, the land and coroes belonging to the estate of Burwelf Jinks; late of said Butts county, deceesed, sold for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms un the day. GALES JINKS, Adm’r. January 14—tds. A' NOTICE ■r'aj given to ‘John Brown, formerly of Wilkinson , that the undersigned baa in his handa all the 5 S hercb; count; •ney arising from the sale of the property or Alary f frown, 1 tte ut H Ui-toa county deceased, and that unless the said John Brou n applies Joraaid money fto which he is entitled if in bn', wihin six months die same will lie paid over to the next of kin. Perry, Ga. January 13tb. 184.7, THOMAS POLLOCK.Adm'r. Jen. 21 —17—(iat. Plolicc. * T.I. i •• r.-i ns • JebteJ to the estate of.Murdock McDnn- •Cskald. I-,'.- f Sou* county, deceased, are requested to inm.ee! :.te payment J and those having demands .against sji.t estate must present them, according to law. john McDonald, Adm'r. J in. 2! —17—60 ! ISroRRhi to g lstr ^ couniy, (la. a Nepro F» IIo\*. : V‘‘-. H ■ ■ .' " - i.:i:i.** i- .M yv «:■** iKnt )i- I r i*o Wii:: m T:. ;, ..or thy '* • ' I milts fir n •; rvi!!r. X** - - : ..»* j i . If^t H) «»r 11 inches hi^b, arni l : Li)t built. Hr < ■ ; i' 'i tier's j’lrintfiii’i.n is on thr A I*; »;».»,;* river. The owner i »mo forward, pacing propaity, |£j rhnrcrs. ami tnkr ldra awav. J25* ' il 13 WAX. IIERIIIXGTOX. ShfT Mcrchauts’ l!5:uiJs*, ) Macon, November 18, 1S-14. f FOR SAIS. The foUoning; Lands, 7i/.: X OT Nc “ “ . 93,- ill 2d Dist. HaKcreo., contaiiiiu - 25n ni era iu 313,in 2d •* 11 " '* 14 4* 314,in 2d " * * 41 ■GO '■ If II 315, In 2d || tl II •• £50 " „ 4. 244. in 2d ** H <4 “ 250 " «« *• 245.in 2d ii i ti n 250 " tt it D7G. in Oil •i it t it £50 M II II 237,in 2d " JCarly co., " tl II .746, in 5th SI II 537, ill 5th ,< ,. M •• II tl 297, in 5th H 1. H « 250 “ II tl 241, in Jd <• Dooly « turJi •• tl II 103, hi 12th b Houston " “ U II 03, in 12d «• ,« -* “ 202J " F raction 20. in 12d n ,i 152 “ .i •< 22, in 12ll t, it n tt 60 " ALSO, Lot No. 29. in 7th dist. CrawfitrU once Houston, 2001 « •• 30. in 7th “ „ n i. 202 J " ti “ 31 in 7th “ ,i n « 20'2( *f •t “ 116. in 2d “ Macon (once Muscogee,) 2021 « «« “158 in 26th “ Lee county. 202) " u “ 2 in 12th “ y “ Q02j “ - ALSO, ' t;.. Lot No. 00 in 24th dis . 3d Sec. Cherokee, 100 ncres “ 117, in 5th “ 4th “ “ 160 « “ 40G in 2d “ 3d “ “ 40 “ ■tt “ !“.’7 in 4th “ 3d “ “ 40 « « •• 1135 in 3d “ 4th “ “ 40 “ tt 1130 in llth “ 1st “ “ 40 « «* “ 667, in 19th “ 2d “ 40 " «• *• 626 in 18th " 2d “ 40 “ “ 312 in 16th “ 4th “ “ 40 “ bwf ^JBir:TO38lci ■tales olE reimhl .'Jiiil Passaic on flic .11 on roe Kail Itoad, i j IJJ 1.19 [24 | 30 [ 33 ) 40 | 46?^ i ?! ~ I =■! o 3 j ? i ? I f“ 65 195 II 251F5UI1 7512 0U dT3 niM.tti « •* tv iiii.i:* i icon iia< ,t.v. i ttet.is .n.ti et.-y to litRaa, baU Sugar, Colli , Rice. Ir ,ll< m.hall pnce.i ... .per cubic foot,] ler articles that go lb I uml l‘i| i of Molu >1' I-' 11 !" if L Ba liar..-: ol M a, His. of Flour. Puts; I bis. Pork, Fidi, Liqu j hi-, l-’iour, I-' -u.'l I' rialt in sacks not exec 2 00 20| 25 71 Also, 500 acres (more or less)* pine Lnml, adjoining the city of Macon, and known as the Stcr~- Mill place. )ilsn, lots Nos. 8 and 25,in the town of Ha wkinsville, with tho Hotel Ilmldin" thereon. Also, the Banking Ilou*c nnd tj>t in said town, lately occupitd by the Bank of Hawkinsville. together with all the properly iu Hawkinsville belonging to this" Bank. JAMES DEAN, President Merchants Bank. Nov.26. 1944. 9 IHSURAfiTOfi. THE CKOTOA' (Yluliial) Insurance Company, Of the City of Neto York. rjlHIS Company, according to the provisions of its char JL ter, is ready to insure all kinds of Marine,-Inland Navigation, T rant porta tton and Fire liitkt, against loss nr damage, at rates and terms moderate and liberal, and solicit the patronage of its friends and the public at the A- cency of tho Company. 8 ~ TRUSTEES. James Harper, Abraham Van Nest, John B. Lssata, William B. Cozzeoa, John J. Boyd. Charles L. Vose, Edward Richardson, Joseph B. Nones, James Pbalen, John F.Butterworth, John J. Herrick, Samuel Sherwood, George C. De Kay, Zadock Pratt, Samuel A. Lawrence,' Herman D. Gould, Theodore A. Meyer, • Joseph S. Smith, William P- Furniss, Elias T. Aldrich, John T. Gilchrist, Lawrence Hill, Loring'Andrews, Thomas Monahan, Cyrus Chenery, William H. Townsend, George Whitaker, Amos Noyes, James H. Suydarai John Breasted, George Palen, Leonard Appleby, William Burguoyne, Silas M. Crandall. SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE, Pretident. JOSEPH B NONES. Vice-Pretident. LEWIS BENTON. Secretary. Capt, SAMUEL CANDLER, Marine. Intpcclor. WILLIAM WELLS, Fire Surveyor 1. • ' "... The undersigned is the authorised Agent of the above Company, to take either Marine or Fire risks In any part of tbe State of Georgia, upon snch liberal terms as may be agreed upon between the assured and the Agent, who is vested with ample and discretionary powers. . JERRY COWLES, Agent. Oct 02. 1844. 4 50 50 T 1 JOHN U O'SCLLIVAN, EDITOR. HE sixteenth volume of tbe Democratic Review'rotn- j raerfees with tbe present number. 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From what may the morbific matter arise t • From a braise, or uawholsome 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 the pain may arise from bile which has become bad, rancid, putrid, in .consequence of the want of power in tbe proper organ* to discharge it.— This pain which so frightens people is only the symp toms of the efforts of Nature, (or the vital principle of the blood,) to expel tbe pecant or impure matter,.which would otherwise destroy tbe human fabric. All diseases are of the solids or fluids, or both. When we have pain in our bead, or in our foot, in our throat or in our back oj bowels,let ua bnt be. satisfied that it is produced by the if forts of our blood to throw oot morbific matter, and if this be so, if we can but believe and un< erstand this, our cure will be easy and generally sure. For our course will then be to help Nature to throw off the morbid matter, nofto taxe awav tltfi blood. For the blood. EVERY DROP WE HAVE IS REQUIRED TO INSURE ULTI MATE HEALTH to the 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 must not use any of Ibe nrepara ion* of mercury, neither mntt ice use any vegetable' medicine-nf .CORROSIVE POVVEIt. In order to discriminate bt tween Truth, which is eternal, and conjecture, which is like a transient vision, we must be guided by. the light of EXPERIENCE. To what does experience direct 1 TotheFREE USE OFDR.BRAN- DRETIi’S PILLS in all cases of boaily suffering. As this advice is followed. SO WILL THE HEALTH OF THE BODY BE. The writer has lodg used them, and has never found them foil of imparting relief. In all acute diseases let Brandretb Pills and mild diet beused, and tbe patient will soon be-restored to good health. In chronic complaints let the Pills be used ns often as convenient, by which means the vitality of the hlood.will be improved, and a crisis will be generally brought about: the disease being changed to acute, a few largedoaes of Pilla and a few .days confinement to the house, will change the chronically dii eased individual too sound in on. This is no figure, of the imagination; it can be proved by a thousand matter-of-faot tnen who have experienced it. REMEMBER, in all ca ses of disease, no matter whether it be a cold or a cough ; whether it bo asthma or consumption : whet-er it be rheu matism or pleurisy: whether 5; be tvpus of fever-nnd-apue, or bilious lever: cramp or Looping cough or measels: wheth er it be scarlet fever or small pox ; that the Pills known as Brandretb’s Pill*, will surely do more than all tho medi cines of the Drug Stores for your restoration to health, and what ’* more will surelv Ho von no harm. TRUST TO BRANDRETHS PILLS, tgke them so its to produce a brisk effect, and your sickness will be the affair of a day or two. while those who are too wise to fol low this common sense advice. w‘*H bh.sick for months—. Let the sick enquire of the agents for Braudreth's Pills whether these things be so or not. 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. Brmdreih’s principal office, 241 Broadway: (674 Bowery, nnd 241 Hudson st.. Dr. Brandreth’s retail offices.) at 25 cents per box. with full directions in the Eng lish. Spanish, Portuguese and French languages. J. BARNES. Agent. B'-ok-Slore, opposite Washington Hall Cotton Avenue, Macon. Ga. December 24 5tn—13 Wanted in lixchnngc for Dry Goods, 5,000 Dollars in Cash, r Oll which the highest prices will he "iven in Goods— for instance, heavy -ine quarter Blankets 75 cl*., hea vy Red Flannels 20 cents a yard, heavy Brown Shirting, IS yards for One Dollar, high colored Merimack Prints 12J cents a yard, fine Blue. Black, ond Brown Broad Cloths $2 50*per yard, line Muslin de Laities 20 cents a y ard. Our stork is large and desirable, having nearly a of it been purchased this fall. Country merchants and Pedlars are particularly invited to call. People’s Store under Washing’on Hall. GEORGE CLARK. Dec. 24—13. ‘ F21ESH aARDEH SEEDS. \ GENERAL assortment ufWARRANTED Fresh Garden S- eil-s with directions for planting accompany ing each paper. Merchants ond others supplied in suita ble quantities. For sale by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS. Oct 29,18-M. 5 Cotton Avenue. Macon TO F tl *1 I L IBS. ■ B EST OTARD. DUPUIS A Co’s real light COG- ."VAC, vintage of 1822. Old O'PORTO, of very superior quality, ami Extra Fine CLAFET• All im ported DIB EOT. and warranted unparalelled ia any part of tbe country, conetanlly Itcpt, and fqr saleby the gallon by * A. L. AUD0U1N, At the Washington Hall Bar Room. Macon, Dec.3. 1844. * 10 are,and all per 100 lbs. ...each. Oil each, lb if, Pork, Lime, Ac each, , Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each, tr.A-. & ulIKegsof ibgats. A upwards, etch, j ling four bushels each,I Salt in su.ckq over tour bushel*,. perbushel.) Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags, ....per bu hel,| Cotton Bagging,— per piece.! Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size, each. Brooms in bunJles per dozen Buckets, Collars, Scythes,Shovels A Spu '■■■*, Sifters, Ac. per I'.ozen. Chairs per dozen. Boxes Fruit, Cigars. Ac each. All small packages not weighing 10J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each.! Blacksmith's Bellows...... ; each.j Potatoes, Apples, A; per bushel,! Demijohns, i ugs. Jars. Ac. not over two gallons. each. Demijohns, Jugs, Jars. Ac. over two gallons.... ' each.- Ploughs, each. Bales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs.... each.; Four Wheel Carriages, ....each,; Two Wheel Carriages each I’oatand Stage Coache* and Road Wagons each,; Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet, j Wood,...,,, ..' — ; .per cord, LIVE STOCK. Hogs per head, Oxen and Beef Cattle,.. per head, Homos -. ; per head, Sheep. Goats. Calves,and Dogs peThead. Turkeys and Geese in coops, per head. Ducks and Chickens in coops .perhead,. . Special contracts may be made-with theSuperimemiantOf Transportation, fnrFreight, on the following article- lane quantities, viz; Horses, Hogs, Caule.Lumber. Wood. Brick, or Stone, Ac. Ac. Planters or Fanners are ai'nwed to pass Free.ofpharge.'for pa?;-age. when accompanying the produce of their farms to market. Goods, Wares, or Mercnandize, destined for the interior of thi4 State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned to the jj of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of thisRoad, by wagons, to their pltcetfjj lination. free of chaige for Storage or Forwirdin^. ' Cotton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description,-will be received by the Company’s Agents, ut Griffin, Bine-; or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other than the Tegular rates of Transport::-!,...-' rarigements must be tiiade in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company's Act •••t con.or atthc Depot wherethe goodi me received'Or-delivered. The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arraape-..., shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this chaune’of communication with tbe tnb3 The Central RaibRoad is now completed snd in operation, from Savannah to within QJ miles of our Depot, srj » ’ completed to Macon early this fall. This Road is in daily operation to Griflin, 60 miles above At icon; and. bv of December, will he opened for Business to Leakville,21 miles above Griffin; and to tbe junction with tbe IVeaen Atlantic Rail Rond, early nextspring. That portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, bub rebuilt this summer, arid laid with heavy flange Rail,and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, it new in pood on t business. ' _ Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find itdccidedly to their interest, to ship iheirgoodsbvtr Savannah, over the Central and this Rail-Road consigned to our Agents, as goods can be hauled from Bartlesville «C to Columbus, for 45 a 50 vent* per 100 pounds. or any other part of the country atproportkmable rates. " ‘ All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered. j. d. Gray, j August 22, 1843. 47 Agent and Snperintendnntof Trarspom'/ c.jLT'xmapJBgf rK:*ji cr* cs’*.7jHgrsia!i!gjyis?,i5.T!iigtaasmsTTi. v - -—■— Bargains l Bargains 1 Bargains 11 At the Z*Iacoii 8nd( f .IP) Hridlcniid £X:tvncs& ' DEPOSITORY. I GRUMMAN & CO. / XFFElt their splendid assortment of ' t Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trank*) anJ i ll 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 enabldd to sell as cheap: if not clieaper than any firm in Ibe State of Georgia. As.Cotton is low arid mouey 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 slock pledging ourselves to sell as low, and as good an article as an be found ia Charleston, Angusu, or Savannah market. (O’ A liberal discount made to ilu-se who purchase to sell again. ~ N. B. Repairing done at the shortest notice with neatness arid despatch. Come all ye Dooly boys, amt give n's a tfade. 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 du'nt believe it just give us.a call,' We put our Goods'at prices that will suit one and all, As Cotton ia-low and money not plenty, We will sell Saddles from $?’Up to,$.20. Do'it/ forget the place. 9. GRUMMAN & CO. Cherry tt., opposite Watts A Moulton's Grocery Start Dec- 3. 1844. . 10 CARRIAGE KI.POSITOKY, On MtJLr.EKHT Street,Neauthe Met^iiistChurch “Prove all thing*, and hold fast to that trAtciij/i 11JONE need soffer with that distressir.g i 1 7 CHILLS AND FEVERS, or FEVER AM I GUE, for it is speedily and permanently cured U1 HULL’S celebrated AXT1 FEVER PILL. T:H er.fail to cure the Chills and Fever the first day, ij used according to direction, and do not sicken then 1 or operate upon the bowels. Thousands of cert have been presented to the proprietor by planter* i., first tespeciability. Physicians of eminence, and oder' have used them, which might be given, but let tbe lobA from Jqdge Forrest, a gentleman of the first resgecuii 8 in Jefferson county, Ala. suffice; Greensboro, Ala. Feb. 4, I certify, that in the summer ofl842, I had a sew trick of 1- ever and Ague,and was fi t some trine unrr treatment of a physician, but received no benefit fro: prescriptions—my disease continued to increase is tit qnenry nt.d severity ofils attacks, I at Inst bad rrtc Dr. Hull’s Fever and Ague and Ami-Fever I’ifis, using half a box, was entirely cured, and have in good health'ever'lince. I afterwards had-in my family several cases of! and Ague and have in every in.-tanre made use cl i Pills, which have always immediately effected at Dr. Hull’s Pills;Tcquire no pntVii c *w iiere they a: and where they are not, a slug e tj i;d i* at their universal adoption. Trice Si perbox, v.i: i. lions. A fresh supply just received and (hr sale br J. H.A W.AELlia * .1. V.-. BAILEY. i georgk Payne, ? r: .| H. SHOTWELL. \ East Maconbv—DOWLKS, NiCOLL A Co. In' Terry, bv — J. B. THOMPSON. In Knoxville, by—BOND A MURDOCK, and by an appointed Agent in every city and vi! out tbe Skate. HULL A SPK.Nta Macon A'ue. 19,1844. nnilF SUBSCRIBER,is rcccivinglargt additionstobis X stock of COACHES, CIIAKIOTErS, BAROUCHES, BIGGIE8, V. AGOAS, Ac. fromsomeofthe bestNorthern JIanafaclories, wbicb were made expressly for this market, gf the best materials, and ore Warranted equal if notsuperror to those of any other es tablishment. Those in wnni of any description of’Carriages, wiltfind itfor their inieresito examine the quality andpri- ces of his assortment. r '' , . Repairing, in nllthe different branches rxecutedin the bestmanner,by experienced workmen atlessthan former prices. . . Carriage makerh, will find a gund assortment ofEHiptic Springs,Axeltrees.turnedand boxed Dashes,Lamps,Bands, Knolis, Patent and Top Leather, Lnces, Silk arid vvorsted Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their business, at Angusta prices. March 1st , 1642. 22 tf J. V. .BABCOCK. S* BALL & CD’S* V AhcH-Dr. Hull’s COi (.11 l,OZK.\GI For the relief of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, - Whooping Coughs, Catarrh, Tightness of the Lvi Chest, Aronchitis, and all pulmonary adFectiom* liousand boxes have bern sold within tlie last six living immediate -relief to- those who have been: grth the'mest distressing Couaiis and Colds, anil rr wl.ealtn persons iu almost' every stage of paisas •frrtions'. The whole world should know that Dr Hu"; Lozenges area certain eure for all diseases lead inf fumpiions and death. They ore recommended '.'J sands who have used them, arid that they give re- all other means fail. Price -5 cents per box, vim rections, and maybe found on inquiry in tdltliecK villages of the State. For sale in Macon by J. H. A AY. S. ELLIS, ? J. W. BAILEY. )„ r , GEORGE PAYNE, : Hi SHOT WELL. ) East Macon, COWLES. NICOLL, & Co. Perry, J. B. THOMPSON. August 19. 1844. EXPRESS, TOOTH ACIID! 7 V1IO would he troubled with tliis torineniing jiain y y when it can be cured without extracting it > Dr. Lacounl's tooth ache drop-, are a certain remedy.— Thousands have declared that they would not be without this preparation il it cost $10 per vial. It does not injure the teedr. bu; possesses die property of enlivening tbe gums when in an unhealthy state.—Full direction* nueom- panving earl, vial, price 50 cents. A- fresh supply just re ceived and for sale in Macon bv J. Ii. A \'V. S. ELLIS, ? J. W. BATLEY. s n GEO R(,*E PAYNE, ? Urues ' sts 11. SHOTWELL, S EastMacon, COWLES. NICOLL,A Co. Perry. J. 't. THOMPSON, and by an ap pointed agent in every city and village throughout the State. Aug ii.-t 19, 1841. 18 AND GENERAL FORWARDING & COAHIISSIOX HOUSr. rjAHE Centr.u. Hail Road and Banking .Company M. of Qejrgia having granted to the subscriber* the pri- yiieg*ofTBiaiii>gao EATPJtFSS over tbeir Road during the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under their own Lock, they oiler superior advantages for the prompt and safe conveyanre of valuable Articles, Specie, Ac. Ac. arid are in hopes o> being able to make an arrange ment with the Post Office Department, ly which they will be ''flowed to carry a Mail Bag. They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all descriptions, to and from Savannah atm Mncon, and iaterme diate places nnd between Savannah and Charleston will the greatest safety and despatch : thd will aLopavpaUico- Iar attention to the putchsse of Goods, colleeticn and pay ments of Drafts,Notes aud Bills, and transactit call kinds of business in tbe above places. They have also extended their nrranyement to run their Express by the 8 uthern Boats to Ptcolata, in Florida, atd intermediate places on that.route. They intend to put on Teams, to rqu regularly through from Macon to Columbus, under theiroWn charge, to carry ill kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable aekpaUh and safety, on the first of October next. MAC ON—Office at /he IV./ - !; gtnn Hall. SAVANNAH—Of -e nr No. 153 lint/ street. DO. N. Ph, brick, g' , t. f r , fr 'n o a i. d forreardingtfv ,isonn Mercf idtre. CHARLESTON, S. C.—Atno., Head,Agent.oficc No-. DC, East Bay. July 4 40 tf * M. S. BALL A CO. "Ttte skilful physician shall lilt up his head. i” c of the great men of the earth, he shall be in a for he hath prepared his medicines out of the t field ; and he that is wise will not abhor them." Physicians, medirai men, and philosopher*, : agreed that natu-e has prep:red a remedy for ease. A little reflection must convince every i rf truth contained in lb's rerhark. Dr. Spencer’s TH vegetable remedy, and nil-powerful in remorir! 1 They may betaken with impunity at all times' gard to diet or exposure, and wiibujt the dtA fects consequent on taking other medecines. Tb the united testimony of t:;e whole medical pn !( heir favor, and from tueir decision there is tPersons » -liing lopurehnse cannot betoo Spencer’s Pills, a$ there are scores of unscentia" 1 tions pul on sale almost every day, of doubtful - Price 25 cents per box, with full directions. A ply just receiveu and for file in Macon bv J. II. A \V. S. ELLIS,1 J. W. BAILEY, l[ GEORGE PAYNE, H. SliOTWKLL. COWLES A NICOLL * { BOND A MURDOCK. J. II. THOMPSON, 1 * * thrMS’i East Macon, by In Knnxviile, by Perry, HULL> W ORM LOZENGE.- are the great.-t dis- rovery ever made for dtspelli'!.- the various kirAlsof worms that MO, Irequeudy a,,.! distressingly annoy both children and adults. P nun the S.iarta Gazette-" From our know. ledge we take great pleaiure tn recommending to ihe pub lic Hull’s Worm Lozenges as the best worm medicine ex tant;. _ Children will eat them as they would carnlv. and erv for them," To parents we say, do not be with ,u these Lozenges at any time, as you value the lives of vour children. For sale in Macon bv J. 11. A W . ?. ELLIS. ? J. W. BAILEY. GEOHGE PAYNE ) Druggists. 11 SHOT WE LL ’ S East Macon, COWLES. NICOLL. A Co. In Knoxville, by BON'D A MURDOCK. Perry, J. B. THOMPSON, and bv an ap. pointed agent in every city and village tlirou coat the Siate- Aug. 19, 1814. 43 pointed Agent in every city and State. Macon, Ga. August 19lh, 18-x-J. [The following is from Mr. .Isaac M. Tbow* 8 » ti Talladaga Springs. Alabama J Talladega Springs, Taliodcgc* ^ This is to certify, lliat I have been nfilictfd *,] Headache, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint* a , r ^| n»* - t * : eight or nine yeai during v ' 1 had taken, .-.s w«*l/ as I recollect, about Beckwith’^ Pills, twelve boxes of Pvtors 1 nun., er of boxes of Cbompioa's and Branch^ '• •. of whielfa;:'-:*-Jed mo hut .ittle or t;o relief-^ -' 1 ‘ reei'M iiionded to try Doctor Spencer's \ ANT) \vr.LI. I DID; lorl never had but one a!, pj» Sick Headache- after I roinmcnred taking the Vj about six months.) and l candidly confess. 1 a *,,j lived m ro icnl benefit from the use ot than IV. , all .her Medicine, and iV^'j ever taken, and I would earnestly recoins»«^ T all, a*- in i.-y opinion the best m£th cin * nil linjerinp complaints. I he Pills have - p L r o*uI. that 1 would not feel willing to be witbv* livednilars a hex; and I cannot but feel ; Dr. Spe.ict r for having prepirod such a va cine, ami the distribution of it is conferring 1 favor on the public, as it is a thing of the uj 1 * t nnce tliat every family should have a suppv, Speneet’s truly valuable Pills constantly on n* - ^ ISAAC M-