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Sljcr ifffifl Salts.
VSibb Sales.
W ILL be .Mon t'..e first Tuesday in APRIL next,
before the Coutt House door in Macon, between the
Jcg.-.l hours of sale, the following property:
Macon city lot No. 4. in square ol 76: levied on as the
pro pc tv of Ami F. Sherwood, to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb
infer! »r Conn, in favor of Nathan H Beal, executor, Jcc.
jr*. Ami F• She rw.> k! and Chester Hill.
Macon city lot No. 4, in square 40, with all the improve
ment* there m : levied on q<< the property of Henry Solo
mon. to satisfy a fi fa. Ira Fcck vs. said Solomon—sold ro
perfect titles. B. TRAPF, D. Sberitl.
'Will be sold on the l.j< Tuesday in Aprils
Lot No. 4, in square G->. of the city of Macon, fronting on
New Street, le.ie.l oil as the property of Joseph A. White,
oiatisfy *fifs fora State unil County Tax for the year
1 « 11.—Tax due 370 and costs.
Jan. 29. 1G4.">. J. 8FRTNOKR, D. S.
270 acres of land, more or leas, being lot No. 206 in the
Jd Dijt, of Bibb county, (formerly Houston.) levied on ct
the property of Daniel Wadsworth, as administrator of
Win. Wa Uwofth, deceased, to satisfy n fi fa in favorof
Thrums C. Doremus, vs. said D. Wadsworth, administra
tor. Ac.
20 acre, of land, more or less, number not known, being
the place where Wm. Rily now lives, on the Forsyth road,
levied on as the property of said Rily, to satisfy a n fa in fa-
ror of John Phelps, vs. Win. Luckic and Win. Rily.
630 acres land in ike 4th Hist, of formerly Houston, now
Ribb county, levied on as the property of Wm. H. Calhoun,
*o satisfy three fi fas, one in favor of Harmon H. Howard,
vs. said Calhoun, and oncti fa from Crawford, and one from
Ribb Superior Court, for costs.
Jan. 2 ). 1915. JAS. GATES. Sid
Dooly MhrrilT. Sales.
W ILL BB SOLD before the Court.House door in the
town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in April next,
between the hours of sale, the following property to witt
One lot of land No. 58, in the 3d district of said county,
also the half of one other lot number not known, in said dis
trict, levied oa at the property of David Williams, to satis
fy ■burfi fas. oite in favor of Joseph Tonkes vs David Wil
liams and Thomas Mobley, one in favor of Benjamin Sni
der vs David Williams and Robert Herrington, sccnrity
■on the appeal, one in favor of David J. Botliwell vs David
Williams and Robert Herrington, socurity on the appeal,
end one in favor of Calvin Taft vs said Williams.
One lot or land in the 9th district of said couniy, number
not known but known as the place whereon Theopliilus
Sutton now fives. levied on as the property of said Button,
to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Henry Pettec, Adm'r. and
Mary Savage. Admr'x., on the estate.of Robert Savage, de
ceived. vs John Cox and Tbeophilus Sutton.
One lotof land No. S3, in the 1st district of said county,
levied on is the property of Manning Shiver, to satisfy sun
dry fi fas iu favorot Counsel S. Bryant vs S. Gilmore and
Manning Shiver, property pointed out by plaintiffs Attor
ney—levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
One lot: of land No. 116, in the 15th district of said coun
iy, to satisfy one fi fs in favor of William J. Ford vs Samu-
<1 Story and Richard Story—levy made and returned to me
by a Cot stable.
One lot oflan-l No. 30, in the 11th district of said county,'
levied on as th, property of Hannan Ilall, to satisfy three
it fas in fiver of Tnomas Cobb ra said Harman Hall—Jevy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 70, iu the 3d district of said county, levied on as
ttbe property or George W. Passmore, to satisfy a fi fa of
dames H. Andrews vs George W. Passmore and Reuben
32. Brown and John Gamble, indorsers.
One lot of land in the 3d district of said county, number
mot known, but known as the place whereon Elislm Wade
MOW lives, levied cm ss the property of Elisha Wade, to
satisfy a f t in favor of lho Central Bank vs Elisha Wade
-ami John Andrews.
One negrtl man named John, about 25years old, levied
•on as the property of Alexander Meriwether, to satisfy three
fi fas, one in favorof the Central Bank of Georgia vs Alex
ander Meriwether, David-Graham, James G. Oliver, and
Elbert 1 lodges—one in favor of James G- Oliver vs Alex
ander M iiiv.L-ther and Wiley Cobb, undone in favorof
Solomon D. Belton v* Alexander Meriwether and David
’Graham.
Lots of Nos. 50 in the 15th district, and 4 in the IGth dis
trict of said ronnty, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Samuel Sul-
Slivant vs William J. Ford. Robert G. Ford, and Gary G.
Ford—property pointed out by Robert G. Ford.
Lots of land Nos. 200, 201. 229. and 230, and all the ad
joining land lying between Samuel McCombs and Samuel
•C. Lippit. in the 15th district of said county, as the proper
ty of Robert G. Ford, to satisfy sundry fi fas, one in favor
•of the Central Bank, and one in favor of Lott Warren vs
Robert G. F rd and Gary G. Ford—one in favor of Ed
ward O. ShvlfitWd vs Robert G. Ford, James N. Ford, and
•Gary G. Ford—one in favorof Alien B. Chastitn vs Rob-
«ert G. Ford—one in favorof George W. Towns vs Robert
G. Ford—one in favor of Thomas Orman vs Robert G.
Ford—one in favor of the Central Bank vs Robert G.
Ford—one in favor of Samuel Wheeler vs Robert G.
Ford—and one in favor of Edward O. Sheffield vs Robert
•G. Ford.
Lots of land in tho 2d district of said county. Nos 233,
239, 211, and 212, all levied on as the property of William
P. Causaeaax, to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of Wilejt
Kent vs William P. Causseaux and Robert N. Hering-
•ton—levy mide and returned to me bv a Constable.
. YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sheriff.
Will be sold be Tore the Court House door in the town of
"Vienna, on tho first Tuesday in April next, between the
degal hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
200 bushels of corn, one bay norse, 4 or 5 years old, one
sorrel mare. G or.7 years old, levied on as the property of
■Elijah Shiver, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of William W.
Maund, Adm'r. Ac., vs 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
mare three years old. oue gray mare 7 years old, one bay
horse three years old, one cream horse, 4 years old, and 20
head of hogs—levied on as toe property of Johu M. War
ren to satisfy sundry fi fits in favor of John M. Bottome vs
John M. Warren and Davis Payne and others.
WILL LA M FARNALL. D. Sh’ff.
Dooly llarlgagf Male.
W ILL BE SOLD before the Coart House door in the
town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in May next,
between the legal hours of sale, the following property,
■ to wit:
Two town lots in the lownerBristol. in said couniy. Nos-
19 and 22, one containing two acres and thirty-one poles,
the other one acre, as the property of William M.S. Hough-
t >n. to satisfy n mortgage fi fa in favor of Robert Martin vs
'William M. 1 . Hoochtoit, property pointed in the fi fa.
One tottt lot in the town of Bristol, of said county. No.
29, as the property of William N. Stokes, to saiisfy a niort-
avv.'!- li fe m favorof Robert Martin vs Willisin Stokes—
prooerty pointed in said fi fa.
YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sh’ff. <
Also at tire same time and place.
One negro man Anthony, as the property of John M.
'XVarren, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor df James M.
5Dees, mortgagee and L. M. Dees, transferee vs John M.
''W’nnen—property pointed out in the fi fa.
Feb. 11, * V/ILL I AM FAUN ALL, D* Sb’fF.
Jlortgiagc Kale Jor-Hon* toil.
W ILL be sold be foie the Court House door in the
town of Perry, in said county, on the first Tuesday
in APRIL next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing named negro slaves, lo wir:
Tom, Celia, Amanda, Louisa.-Jacob, Amy, and’Katy ;
•nil levied on ns the property of Henry H. Lumpkin,''to sat
isfy nn alias Mortgage n. fa.From Monroe Superior Court,
*in favor ol Samuel T. liailey, vs. Henry H. Lumpkin,
pionerty poiuted out iu said Mortgage fi. fa.
WM. it TALTCW.D.S.
January 27.
Houston April 8alei*
W ILL bn s »ld before the Court House door, in the
town of Perry, in said county, on the first Tuesday
nn April next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
Four negro slaves, viz : Lydia. Mary, Peggy, and Tom ;
all levied on as the property of Robert A. Witherspoon,
•to satisfy two li fas tram Houston Superior C >urt, in tavor
•of Larkin Gridin, one agtinsl Robert A. Witherspoon and
•Samuel Dinkins, security on appeal, nnd the other against
•Samuel Dinkius, and Robert A. Withe-spoon, security
•Co appeal.
Also, The Lot of Oak and Hickory land, in the 11th
district of Houston county, number nut known, being oc
cupied as the negro quarter of Hardy Durham; levied on
as the properly of Hardy Durham, to satisfy a fi fa from
Houston Superior Court, in favorof John Rawls, vs. Isai
ah Attawav principal, and Hardy Durham as security, and
rthree cost li fas. from Dooly Superior Court, vs. said Dur
ham and James M. Kelly and Wat ren tc Scarborough his
attorneys at law.
Also, Lot of Land. No. 82. in the ninth district of Hous
ton ,* levied on as the property of Drewry Clark, to satisfy
afi fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Stephen
It. Haxn vs. Drewiy Clark.
Abo, A House and Lot in the village of Wilna. in said
county, the lot containing one acre, more or less, being the
House and Lot now occupied by Mrs. Wooten; levied on
as the property of The* pmltis L. Parker, to satisfy a fi fa.
in favor of Ch i les G. Turner, against Tbeophilus L. Par-
Iter and Elijah Ward.
Also, Lot No. 2.»3, in the 6th district of Houston, ad
joining lands of Williamson Mims nnd Aden Hamilton ;
levied on as the property of James Finley, to satisfy a ft
fa. from Hons*. >n Superior Court, in favor of James Smit.i,
vs. Jna.M Fi. b*y an 1 Elijah Finley.
Fifty a«*res on the North West side of the branch, of Lot
No. 16. in the 14lh district of Houston county, levied on as
llio pioperiy of William F. Hardy, to satisfy four fi fas
from a Justice's Court of slid couniy, in favor of George J.
W right, vs Wm. F. Hardy, levy made nnd returned to me
by a Continue. WM. 11EKINGTON. Sh’ff.
At the same time and place,
Of E. I ward T. McGvhee, in the Store
House an
.1 Uc, i
n the town o
by McGr
hec and
Felder, and
•Tones, in
the Sou
ih East coi n
vied on a
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petty of Ed'
a fi fa froi
in Honstc
»n Superior
K. Brow
a va .Ini,,
i V. Price,
James J.
Scarboro
ugh.
JF*eb. 21
L. <
uperior Coon, in favor of Reuben
L. C. MANNING, D. Sh'ff.
Houston .Tloi'tgnge Mnlo for .Tiny.
W LL be s..ld, before the Court House door, in the
town of Perry, Houston county, on the first Tues
day in MAY next, within the legal hours of sale, the fob
lowing property to wit:
One negro man. slave, named Jacob, about thirty years
obi ; levied on as the property of Simon Dupree, to satisfy
a mortgage execution from Houston Inferior Court, in fa
vor of John K. Dupree, vs. Simon Dupree, and transfer
red to Daniel Mo#sv; property pointed out in said mortgage.
F€b. 55 * WM. HERINGTON, $li ft.
gpmlmgtratovs* Sales, Jet.
Aitinini.trnlorN Salr.
A GREEABLY :o an order of the Honorable, the Infe
rior Court of Dooly county, when Mtting lor Ordinary
purnoses, 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, dec’d,
to wit: one negro woman Ann, and two children, Mandy
and Manmndy; a cegro hoy Jack, 12 years of .age ; a ne
gro boy Luke", 10 years of age; a girl Clarisa.ei years of
age; a giri Lucy, 6 years of egr ; and one lot of land where
on the deceased di-d; also another lot adjoining live same
plantation. All (old as the properly of Robert Williams,
dec’d for the benefit of bis heirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
CHRISTIAN WILLIAMS, AJmx.
MATTHEW FLOYD, Adm’r.
Feb. 18—21—tds.
AdntiuiMtrnlor’M Salt-
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the Life *
rior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, will be sold at the late residence of John II.
Andrews, deceased, late ol said county, on tire 13tli day of
March next, one sorrel horse and one grey colt.
ISAAC NORRIS, Administrator
with the Will annexed.
Jan. 27. 1845. 18
A<(mini.lrnlor’. Knlr.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
before the court house door in l’erry, Houston coun
tv, one negro woman named Phillis, belonging to the estate
.1 the late Sterling C. Williamson, deceased.
II , T - T o THVL'IV
Feb. 23—22—ids.
PAUL S. DINKINS, Adm’r.
Guard inn’. Salr.
A GREEABLE to an orJer of the Honorable tlie Infe
rior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, will be sold, od the 1st Tuesday in JUNE
next, at the Court House door in Starksrille. Lee county,
within the legal hoars of sale, 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 Noll, a minor, sold for tho benefit of said minor.—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
ASA VARNUM.
February 25—22—tds*
Administrator'. Vale.
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, tlie land
and negroes belonging to the estate of Burwell Jinks, late
of said Butts county, dereesed, sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors *of said deceased. Terms on the day.
GALES JINKS, Adm’r.
January 14—tds.■
NOTICE
I S hereby given to John Brown, formerly of Wilkinson
conntv, that the undersigned has in his hands all the
money arising from the sale of the properly of Mary Brown,
laic of -Houston county deceased, and that unless the said
John Brown applies for said money (to which he is entitled
if in life) within six months die same will be paid ever to
the next of kin, Perry, Ga. January 13th. 1845.
THCMAS POLLOCK, Adm’r.
Jan. 21—)7—Gm.
ifotnr jHowtfjs* Notices*
1 710UR months niter date application will be made to the
. Honorable Inferior Court of Sumter county, when sit
ting for Oidinary purposes,fog leave to sell all the real es
tate of John B. Hodges, deceased.
ELIZABETH HODGES, Adm’x.
■Dec. 24—13—4m.
F OUR months after date, application will be made to
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Butts county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
land belonging to the estate o! Reuben Phillips,deceased.
ROBERT WHITE, Adm’r.
November 12,1844. 7
) 7?OUR months after date, application will be made to
. 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. 1344. 7
F OUR months alie-date application will be made to tlie
Honorable tlie Inferior Court of Bibb eonnty, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the interest
of Alexander R. and Win M. Ralston, in three negroes,
viz: Pescy and her two children, Jacob and Andrew.
ALEX. R. RALSTON, Sr.,Guardian.
Feb. 1—19—4m.
new store.
AVUNSHIP & POPE,
A RE now opening a general and complete stock of Goods
in Macon, (Cotton Avenue.) Consisting of STA.
PI,E and DOMESTIC DRV GOODS and
GROCERIES,
Hats and Clips, Hard-Ware and Cutlery, Drugs and Medi
cines. Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, Crockery and
Glass-Ware. Mill and Cross cut Saws, Blacksmith’s Tools,
ltaceing nnd Rope, Salt, Iron and Steel, Blankets, Kerseys,
Satinets. Ac. A splendid lot of Saddles, and a general as
sortment ofladies and gentleman's Shoes and Boots, latest
style. Bridle, Harness, Upper and Sole patent Leather.
Best apple Vinegar.
ALSO,
A supply of Negro Shoe* made at Forsyth by I. WlN-
SHtr.all of which is otlereil to the public very cheap for
CASH. They will also Manufacture all kinds of Saddles,
Hi idles, and Harness, Trunks, Collars, Carpet Bags, Whips
Ac.
(C5* REPAIRING DONF. XT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. ^
N. B. Tlie highest market price will be paid for HIDES,
TALLOW anil BEESWAX.
ISAAC WINS HIP.
WILLIAM M. POPE.
Sept. 24, 1844. 52 52
NEW BOOKS
At Bonrdinan’s Book Store,
J UST received, all the new publications, among which
are the following:
Prescott’s History of the Conquest of Mexico,
Harpers' No.l of the Pictoral Bible,
" No 7 of Hannah Moore’s complete works,
“ Alison’s History of Europe, complete and full
bound,
•• Brande’s Encyclopedia full bound,
“ Neal’s History of the Protestants,
Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress,
Rural Life in Germany, by William Howitt,
Kohl’s Russia and the Russians,
Elliotson’s Surgical Operations,
The Psalmist.
Condie on Children,
Cooper (Sir Aslley) on Dislocations,
Asliwell on tlie Diseases of Females,
Queens of England, sixth series,
A new Patent Inkstand,
Perforated Paper.
Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. all cheap for CASH.
Jan 16 16
JOSEPH IV. SEYMOUR
W OULD respectfully inform his customers and the
pnolic, that he has on hand, and will be receiving
during the present month, a general assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE & SHOES,
all of which have been selected witli great care, expressly
fur this market, and will be sold on as reasonable terms as
any oilier establishment in tlie city, consisting in part of the
following:
10 Iihds. fine Sugar, 100 bags Rio Coffee,
50 Java and Laguira Coffee, 5hbds. Trinidad Molasses,
200 sacks Salr, 5 tons Iron,
6 boxes Loaf Sugar, Tea of all descriptions.
Powdered and Crushed Sugar,
Sperm Candles, Soap, Starch, Saleratis, Spicea, Ac
Rum, Gin, Whiskey, Brandy, Wines, Jamaica Rum
and Holland Gin.
10 bales Gunny Bagging,
75 pieces Kentucky Begging,
25 do Russia do.
75 coils Rope—Manilla and Kentucky,
500 lbs. Twine.
DRY GOODS.
150 pieces Prints.
5 bales Brown Sheeting and Shirting,
50 pieces Kersey.,
20 pieces Kentucky Jeans,
3 bales 8 and 9 quarter Blankets,
aettevs? of ZHgfflteflfott*
G EORGIA, Crawford county—Whrreas Mary Stiles,
Admr’x on the estate of Milton 1’. Glover, lsto of said
county deceased, applies to this Court lor 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
’ ’ ’ law, to
’not
[3845.
lar, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to oe i
appear at my office, within the lime prescribed by law
shew cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should
bo granted. Given under my hand, this 9th January, ](
bo granted
Jannary 14—Cm
JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
EORGIA, Crawford County —Whereas, Christiana
VJC Hortma'n, Adminislratix, and John G. Hortman. Ad
ministrator on the Estate of Gosper Hortman, deceased,
late of said county, applies to mo for letters of dismission
from said Estate: ...
These are tliereforeto cite and admonish all and singu
lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause if nnv they have, why said le-ters should not be gran
ted. Given under my hand, this 9tb .lay ofScpt. 1844.
si James j. ray, ecu
G EORGIA. Crawford county—Whereas, James Mat.
thews. Administrator, on the Estate of Thomas Me-
Graw. deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from
said Estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be anil ap-
JAMES J. RAY. c c o
A Bill for Discovery,Relief,
> and Injunction; in Sumter
HUGH M, D. KING,
os.
WILLIAM SMITH. Sen. J Superior Court.
W HEREAS it is made appear by the complainant’s
Bill, that die defendant, William Smith, Sen. re
sides out of this Stale; it is ordered that the said William
Smidi, Sen. appear and answer tbe above Bill, and that the
publication of this Order once » month for six months in one
of the public Gazettesof this State, shall be held asufficient
service of the said William Smith, Sen.
Done and ordered at Chambers, this October 10, 1844.
LOTT WARREN, Judge S. C. S. W. C.
Oct. 15, 1344. 3
G EORGIA, Jones county.—Whereas, John Jarrell
applies to me for letters of Administration on the
Estate of John B. Dame, deceased, late of said county.
These are, therefore, to cite and aJir.onish all and singu-
nr, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
ippear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, (if any they have,) why said loiters should not
be granted. Given under my hand, this 3d Feb. 1845.
CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o.
February 11. 20
G EORGIA, Dooly County.—Whereas Henry H. Ross
applies to me fur letters of administration on the es
tate of Thomas Sanders deceased, late of said county:
These are therefore to cite and adminish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within tlie lime prescribed by law, to shew
cause (if any they have) whysaia letters should not be grant
ed. Given under my liar.d, this 2.7th ofFebruarv. 1345
PLEASANT 11. KEY, cco
March 4. 23—30d.
Dooly Tax Colloclor’s Sale,
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
before the Court House door in the town of Vienna,
Dooly couniy, the following property, to wit:
One lot of Land in the second district of said county,
known in the plan of said district by number 27 ; sold vs
the property of David Patton, deceaied, tu satisfy his tax
for the year 1843.
Also, One lot of Land, number 07. in the eighth district
of Early county; sold as the property of Elias Mouldon, to
sati(fy his tax for tbe year 1844.
Also, One lot of Land, number221, in the 2d district of
Dooly county ; »old as the property of Benjamin Swearin-
garne, to satisfy his tax for the year 1844.
FOLTON KEMPH, t c d c.
March 1,1846. 23
FRESH
GARDEN AND FLOWER
rnaa papers fre.h,
OUUUGarden and Flower Seed*,
Hyacinth*, double and single.
Tulips assorted,
Crocus,
Amaryllis,
Gladiolus,
Tuberose, *
Clover, Lucerne, and Herds Grass Seed,
Juat received by GEORGE PAYNE.
DrucsrisC under Central Hotel
Mtcon. Feb. 11. 1845.
Fashionable Arrival.
T * E. SAUL8BTJ IlY, will inen this rlav. a superio
. lot of FRENCH CLOTHS, FANCY CAch-d
ME11ES 5c VESTINGS, drrect from the French market
via New York, which lb«f will sell very w fur cash
Sept 17, 184fc 3}
50 pair fine Bed Blankets.
Satiuens, Ginghams, Dc Lanes, Silk Handkerchiefs, Cot
ton Hose, (white and black.) Stocks, Suspenders. Flannels,
Linens, Shawls, Bleached Goods, Drillings. Cotton Handkfs
Cotton Osnabuigs and Yarns, Spool Thread,with numerous
other articles.
SHOES.
15 boxes Russet Brogans, good quality.
12 do Black do. do. do.
10 do Kip do do. do.
3 do Men's Calf Skin Shoes,
4 do Boys Russet Shoes,
2 do Boys Black Shoes,
9 do Boys and Children’s Kip Slices,
15 do Ladies Shoes of every description,
3 do Boots.
Macon, Sept 17, 1544. 51 Cin
THOMAS TAYLOR,
ON COTTON AVENUE Jfc SECOND STREET,
WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALER IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Choice Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots
and Shoes, Huts and Caps, Saddlery, <$•<:.
W OULD particularly invite MERCHANTS and
PLANTERS to call and examine Ida extensive
and well selected Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he
is determined to make the prices correspond fully with the
times. The following comprise a part of his stock :
AFFGHAN SATINS, anew article for dresses.
CASHMERE, Crape, and Super Mouseliue de Laines,
"new patterns.
ALPACOA8, Silk and Gimp Fringes.
GINGHAMS, Super Chen; and genuine Scotch.
CAMBRICS, Piaiu, Striped and Checked. T
MUSLINS. Jaconet, Book, Ac.
LACES. Quilling, Lisle, Edging, A Lace Neck Ties.
HOSIERY, Shirts and Diawers.
CRAVATS. Black Silk, Printed, and Fancy Plaid*
HANDKERCHIEFS, a great variety.
SHAWLS, 600 Plaid de Laine, Chenc, Prussian, Print
ed. Nett, and Woolen Shawls, and Comfortes.
FLANNELS, White. Red, and Yellow.
Brown Linen TABLE COVEKS, Irish Linen.
GLOVES, MITTS. SUSPENDERS, Garters and
Night Caps.
Sewing Silk, SPOOL COTTON, and Linen Thread;
Corded Skirts, Corset Laces, Presses,Pins, Needles, Tapes,
Thimble*. Tuck, Quill. and.Dress Ccmbs.
KENTUCKY JEANS, and super Twilled Kerseys.
NEGRO KERSEYS nnd Lindseys.
PACKAGES, Brown and Bleached Shirtingsond Shett
ings, Ticks, Checks and Stripes,
ses, a large supply.
200 pi. London DufTil BLANKETS.
600 Ne^ro Blankets, twilled and heavy,
4000 pr. Negro Brogans, a superior article,
100 Ladies', Men'*, and Boy’s Saddles,
Bridles, Martingales, Whips, and Collars,
1500 Bleached Sacks Salt, large size,
100 Bales 46 inch. Gunny Bagging, veiy heavy,
300 Pieces 44 inch. Dundee ami Russia, do.
50 do. 44 inch, Gilroy’s superior *2 lb. Brand,
300 Coils i and J inch Manilla Bale Hope,
2000 lbs. superior Bogging Twine,
50 doz. Plough Lines and Bed Cords,
20 Iihds. Cuba Molasses,
75 do St. Croix, and Porto Rico Sugars,
20 Bbls. Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
20 Boxes Standard Loaf and Havnnna Sugar,
350 Bags old Java, ltio, Laguira, and Cuba Coffee,
00 Boxes Sperm Candles, sizes 4*s, 5*s, and 6'*,
20 H Hull’s Patent Candles assorted,
25 ** Hull’s and Colgate’s Soap, No I.
30 l * Castile. K.incy, and Variegated Soaps,
20 11 Colgate’s Super Pear Starch, #
600 #l Table Salt, a prime article,
20 11 Tobacco, some very choice for chewing,
40.009 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted, flat and square bar,
German, Blistered and Cast Steel,
150 Kegs Nails and Brads,
500 lbs. Waggon Boxes,
15,000 *' Hollow Ware,
200 pr. Trace Chains,
12 doz. Coffee Mil/*,
12 11 Iron Wire Sifters,
30 “ Pad Locks,
20 41 Curry Combs,
1200 lbs. Bar Lead,
50 doz. Blacking,
15 Boxes Cotton Cards,
500 lbs. Sad Irons.
50 doz. Tubs, Pails and Mats,
25 “ Halter Chains,
20 “ Shovels and Spades,
20 “ Carolina Hoes,
10 11 Collin’s Axes,
CO 11 Tea Kettles, No 1, 2 and 3,
150 Bags Patent Shot,
20 doz. Shoe and Horse Brushes,
Pen, Pocket, and Fancy Knives, Table Knives and
Forks, Tea and Table Spoons, Scissors, Razors, and Straps,
Shoe Knives and Rasps. Percussion Caps, Cut Tacks, and
£3egar Cose*.
150 Reams Wrapping. Cap. and Letter Paper.
50 lbs. London, Sealing Wax and Wafers, Blue and
Black Ink.
200 Kegs White Lead,
75 Buxes Window GIhss,
10 Casks London Porter,
30 doz. Saratoga Water,
10 44 Bay Water,
10 Bbls. Cider Vinegar. .
Copal Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, Spanish Brown, Mad
der, Blue Stone, Copperas, Brimstone. Indigo, Fig-Blue,
Scotch, and Macaboy Snuff, Epsom Salts. Salt Petre, Sal
Auratus, Mustard, Camphor. Oppodeldoc, Castor Oil, Sweel
Oil, Magnesia, Cologne, Macaroni, Preston Salts, Lees
Pills. Bateman’s Drops, British Oil, Tooth Powder and
B. ushes, Spices of all kiuds, Imperial, Ilyson, and Pouchin
Tea*, very choice.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, Buckwheat, and Soda
Biscuit, ot superior quality, will be received WEEKLY
throughout the season.
ALSO,
30,000 SEGARS. Manilla Cheroots, Plantation Nonnas,
Principe*, Regalias, Vueltabagera, and India Casadora
Panetelas, all selected with much ca^e, and those fond of u
choice article, will please call aud examine for themselves.
Macon, Qct.8,1841. 2
Merchants’ Bank, }
Macon, November IS, 1814. f
FOB. SALE.
The following Lands, viz :
OT No. 93, >“ 2J Dist. Baker ro., containing 250 acres
313, in 2d
314, in 2d
315, in 2d
244, in 2d
245, in 2d
276. in 2d
237, in 2d
250
250
250
•• *• 346. in 5th
41 Early co., **
250 “
•• •■ 537, in 5th
250 “
“ “ 297, in 5tli
a t. i* a
250 “
“ “ 241, in Jd
44 Dsoly 44 44
202) “
•■ “ 103, in 12th
*• Houston 44 44
202) “
“ •• 23, ill 12th
u a ii ii
202) ••
Fraction 20, in 12th
ii •* *i •*
152 ■•
* •' 22, in 12th
ALSO,
50 “
Lot No. 29. in 7th dist. Crawford once Houston,
200) "
“ “ 30, in 7th “
u i. ii
202) “
•• •< 31, in 7th “
ii a a
202) “
« “ 116.in 2d “
Macon (once Muscogee,)
202) “
“ “ 158, in 2Gth “
Lee county,
ALSO,
202) '•
“ “ 2, in 12th “
202) «*
Lot No. 26. in 24th dist. 3d Sec. Cherokee,
100 acres
,c 41 117, in 5th “
4th “ “
1G0 “
44 44 406, in 2d 41
3d “ "
40 "
44 44 967, in 4th 41 .
3d 11
40 “
44 14 1135 in 3d 41
4th “ “
40 "
44 44 1 130 in 14th 11
1st “ “
40 “
44 4 4 6 87, in 19th 11
2d « 2
40 "
4 * 44 6 2 6, in 18th “
2d “ “
40 “
41 44 312, in 16th “
4th “ “
40 •■
Al«o, 500 acres (more or less) pine Land, adjoining tbe
city of Macon, and known as tlie N/ec? Mill place.
iilso, lorn Nos. 8 and 25, in tbe town of Hawkinsville, with
the Hotel Buildin" thereon.
Also, tlie Banking House, and I.ol in said town, lately
occupied by tlie Bank of Hawkinsville. together with all
,lie property in Hawkinsville belonging to this Bank.
* 1 J JAMES DEAN.
President Merchants Bank.
Nov.26. 1844. 9 __
ZNSVRANCE.
THE CKOTOUT
(Mutual) Insurance Company,
Of the City of iVeto York.
T HIS Company, according to tlie provisions of its cliar
ter, is ready to insure all kinds of Marine, Inland
Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, against loss
or damage, at rates and terms moderate and liberal, and
solicit the patronage of its friends and the public at the A-
eency of the Company.
b J TRUSTEES.
James Harper, Abraham "Van Nest,
John B. Lasala, William B. Cozzens,
John J. Boyd, Charles Ir. Vose,
Edward Richardson, Joseph B. Nones,
James ftmlen, - John F. Butterworlh,
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 II. Suydatn, John Breasted,
George Palen, Leonard Appleby,
William Burguoyne, Silas M. Crandall.
SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE, President.
JOSEPH B. NONES. Vice-President.
LEWIS BENTON. Secretary.
Capr, SAMUEL CANDLER, Marine Inspector.
WILLIAM WELLS, Fire Surveyor.
The undersigned is the authorise^ Agent of the above-
Company, to take either Marine or Fire risks in any part
of tlie State of Georgia, upon such 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 22. 1844. •*
BEARSDRETK FILLS.
Truth Akin to Nature.
H AVE you pains? Be thankful. It is a vigorous ef
fort of Nature lo throw off morbific matter. From
wliat may the morbific matter arise ? From a bruise, or
aowMmne air which has become mixed with the blood,
not incorporated in it, but which is liable to taint tlie whole
mass if not speedily removed. Or the pain may arise from
bile which has become bad, rancid, putrid, in consequence
of the want ol power in the proper organs to discharge it.—
Tuts pain which so frightens people isonlv the symp
toms of the efforts of Nature, (or the vital principle of the
blood,) to EXPEr. the peca.nt or IMruitK matter, which
would otherwise destroy the human fabric. All diseases
arc of tbe solids or fluids, or both. When we have pain in
our bead, or in our foot, in our throat or in our back ox
bowels, let us bnt be satisfied that it is produced by the ef
forts of our blood to throw out morbific matter, and if ibis
be so, if we can but believe and understand this, our cure
will be easy and generally sure. For our course will ihen
be to help Nature to throw oft' tbe morbid matter, not to
taxe away the 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, tf applied externally 10
the body. So we must not use any of Ibe prepara ions of
mercury, neither must ire use any vegetable medicine of
CORROSIVE POWER.
In order to discriminate between 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? To the FREE USE OF DR. BltAN-
DRETH'S PILLS in all cases of booily suffering. As
this advice is followed. SO WILL THE HEALTH OF
THE BODY BE. The writer has long used them, and
has never found them fail of imparting relief. In ail acute
diseases let Brandrcth Pills and mild diet be used, and the
patient will soon be restored to good health. In chronic
complaints let the Pills be used as often as convenient, by
which means the vitality of the blood will be improved, and
a crisis will be generally brought about: the disease being
changed to acute, a few large doses of Pills and a few days
confinement to the house, will change the chronically dix
eased individual to a souud man. This is no figure of tbe
imagination; it can be proved by a thousand matter-of-fact
men who have experienced it. REMEMBER, in all ca
ses of disease, no matter whether it be a cold or a cough ;
whether it be asthma or consumption : whether it be rheu
matism or pleurisy: whether it be typus of fever-and-ague,
or bilious le ver: cramp or hooping cough or measels ; wheth
er it be scarlet fever or small pox ; tliat the Pills known as
Brandretli's Pills, will surely do more than all the medi
cines of tho Drug Stores for your restoration to health, and
what is more willsurelv do vou no harm.
TRUST TO BRANDRETH'S PILLS, take them so
as 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, will be sick for months —
Let the sick enquire of the agents for Brandretli’s Pills
whether these things be so or not. Let them enquire among
their friends and ask the same question. Vejily if EVI
DENCE is wanted it shall be procured. To tbe Sick, let
me say, use the
BRANDRETII PILLS
Is the best advice mortal man can give you.
Sold at Dr. Brindrct'n’s principal office, '.241 Broadway:
(674 Bowery, and 241 Hudson st., Dr. Brandretli’s retail
offices.) at 25 cents per box, with full directions in the Eng
lisli, Spanish, Portuguese and Frencli languages.
J. BARNES, Agent.
Book-Store, opposite Washington Hall Cotton Avenue,
Macon, Ga.
December 24 Cm—13
Wnulrd in Exchange for Dry Gooils,
5,000 Hollars in C:oh,
F OR which the highest prices will he given in Goods—
for instance, heavy i ine quarter Blankets 75 cts.. hea
vy Red Flannels 20 cents a yard, heavy Brown Shining,
IS yards for One Dollar, high colored Merimack Prints
12} cents a yard, tine Blue, Black, and Brown Broad
Cloths $2 50 per yard, tine Muslin de Laines 20 cents a
yard. Ourstoek 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 I loll.
GEORGE CLARK.
Dec. 24—13.
FRESH GARHEIY SEEDS.
A GENERAL assortment or WARRANTED Fresh
Garden Seeds, with directions for planting accompany
ing each paper. Merchants and others supplied in suita
ble quantities. For sale bv
J. H. «5c W. 8. ELLIS,
Oct 20,1844. 5 Cotton Avenue. Macon
Rates of Freight and Passage on the Monroe Rail Road.
'dIS’IIANCKS IX J1II.es FROM MACON-
FRO.II .11.1 CO-V TO
©IN'.
1 5 I 13
| 19 I 24
| 30 | 35 | 40
W 1
1 cn i
O B>
1 3 o
| O [ C7 j S3
^ Sr
® j £
2- |
s. half price.
25 65
93 ; 1 25
1 50:1 7512 CU
s. weight,..
25
40
60
bs
Cl
10
13
r cubic foot,
4
c
C
cles that go
per 100 lbs.
70
15
20
each.
1 25
1 75
2 38
each,
1 50
2 00
2 75
each.
30
50
63
each,
35
55
75
it bis. each,
35
-5
Arards each,
15
25
32
each,
15
20
25
each.
15
20
25
.per bushel,
5
C
7
.per bushel,
5
6
. .per piece.
15
2LL 20
.each,
15
29
25
.per dozen,
25
3J
40
:. per dozen,
25
30,
40
.per dozen.
1 00
1 50 2 CO
each,
25
25
25
2 feet, each.
25
25
25
each.
50
75
1 00
.per bushel.
5
6
’ ^
each,
25
25
each,
25
50
50
••••..each,
25
25
37
each,
50
75
fi-
each.
1 00
2 00
3 0'J
eacii
75
1 25
1 C3
each,
2 00
3 50
5 00
2 50
3 00
3 50
. ..per cord,
1 00
2 00
..per head,
25
38
45
..per head,
1 50
2 00
2 50
. .per head,
2 00
3 00
4 GO
..per head.
25
38
45
..per head,
3
3
<
..per head,
2
2
2
itofTransportation, fo
Freight, on the followings
Passengers •'> c. pr. mile, (children
by weight,..
Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor,
Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil, - — ..........
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, tcc..
Bnrrels of Molasses and Oil,
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all ol
j bfs. Pork, Fish. Liquor. Ac. Si all Kegs of 10 gal
( bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Ac..............
Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels........
Salt in sacks over four bushels
Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all othergrain in bags,.
Cotton Bagging
Boxes of Soap, Candies, Ac. of common size,...
Brooms in bundles
Buckets, Collars, Scythes,Shovels A Spades, Sif
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac.....
All small packages not weighing 10J lbs. nor mea
Blacksmith’s Bellows,.. ........ .... .... .....
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons...
Ploughs, -
Bales of Hay and Fodder, nolover 400 ibs....
Four Wheel Carriages
Two Wheel Carriages... ....
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons,...
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet,...
Wood,#..*..... — . —............
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs
Oxen arid Beef Cattle............
Special contracts may l .
large quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle.Lumber, W ood. Bric-K. or Stone, Ac. Ac.
Plnnters or Farmers are avowed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of tif.
farms to market.
Goods, Wares, or Merenandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned toti.ikj
of ill is Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of tliisRoad, by wagons, to their plnct t ;
tination. free Of charge for Storage or Forwarding. .
Colton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company s Agents, at Griffin, Bin,,
or Forsyth, and forwarded riirectto Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rates of Transponcitt,
rangements must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with tbe Company’s Ager ;t
con. or at the Depot where the goods me received or delivered.
The attention of Merchants nnd Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arraign
shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this chaunelofcommunication 'Vuitieig.
The Central Itail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah jo wiiliin 2) miles of our Depot, sr ,i,
completed to" 1 " ’
of December
Atlantic „ SB H ....
rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail,and tbe whole Road from Macon to Gridin, is now in _
business.
Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find itdecidedly to their interest, to ship their goodsb- ; M|{
Savannah, over the Central and this Rail-Road consigned to our Agents, as goods can be hauled from Bamesviilec:;®
to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pounds, or any other part of the country ot proportionable rates.
All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
.1. D. GR.IY,
August 22,1843.
apleted to Macon early this fall. This Road is in daily operation lo Griffin, 60 miles above Macon; aad, h :
December, will be opened for Business to Leakville, 21 miles above Griffin; and to the junction wkh tie Wcsa
antic Rail-Road, earlv nextspring. That portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Haii. ku
Agent and Superintendantof
<
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!!
At the 1*1 aeon Saddle* Bridle nil cl llarncss
DEPOSITORY.
S. GRUMMAN & CO.
O FFER their splendid assortment of
.tndtllcs, Uridlcs, llarncHa,
Trunk*, and all articles usually found
in their line, at reduced prices. Having (
a large stock on hand, and constantly re
ceiving fresh supplies of the latest style
from t^eir Manufactory at the North,
they are enabled to sell as cheap if not
cheaper than tny firm in the State of
Georgia. As Cotton is low and money
scarce, they will put their Goods at pri
ces to suit tbe times. We respectfully invite country
Merchants and planters to call and examine our stock
pledging ouiselves to sell as low, and as good an article as
an be found in Charleston, Angusta, or Savannah market.
CUF’ A liberal discount made to those who purchase to
sell again.
N. B. Repairing done at the shortest notice with neatness
nnd despatch.
Come ail ye Dooly boys, and give us a trade.
We have Saddles and Bndles iuost beautifully made,
We warrant them strong, as good, and a3 souud.
As any in market ever was found.’
If you do’nt believe it just give us a call.
We put our Goods at prices that will suit one and all,
As Colton is low and money not plenty,
We will sell Saddles from $3 up to $20.
Do’nt forget the place.
S. GRUMMAN A CO.
Cherry si., opposite Watts A Mou[.ton’s O'rocery Store
Dec- 3. 1844. 10
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
On Mulberry Street, Near the MethodistCiiurch
5^
rjNIlF SUBSCRIBER,is receivinglarge additionstohis
jL stock of
COACHES. CII-WHOTEES, BAKOVCUES,
BUGGIES, 4VAGONS, Ac.
from some ofthe bestNorthern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for tliis marker, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal ifnotsuperior to those of any other es*
tablishment. Thoscin wanlof any description ofCarriages,
will find itfor their interestto examine the quality andpri-
ces of his assortment.
Repairing, in nllthe diflerentbranclios executed in the
bestmanner, by experienced workmen, at less than former j
prices.
Carriage makers, will find a good assortmenlofElliptic ■
Springs, Axeltrees.t u rued and boxed Dashes, Lamps,!} ands, i
Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted)
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in tlieir
business, at Augusta prices.
March 1st , 1842. 22 tf J.W.BABCOCK.
“ Prove all things, and hold fast to that tnktdi
—Paul.
TVTONE need suffer with that distressing cs
1“ CHILLS AND FEVERS, or FKYHR
GUE.forilis speedilv and permanently curril
HULL’S celebrated ANTI FEVER PiLL. Th
er fail to cure the Chills and Fever the first dr.
used according to direction, and do not sicken tie.
or operate upon tbe bowels. Thousands of re
bare been presented to the proprietor by planlen
first respectability, Physicians of eminence, and ah:
have used them, which might be giver, but let thel
from Judge Forrest, a rcotleraan of the first res;<c.
in Jefferson county, Ala. suffice :
Greensboro, Ala. Feb.;
I certify, that in the summer of 1842, I hsd a in
tack of Fever and Ague, nnd was f t some tia.ia
treatment of a physician, but received no bcceit
prescriptions—my disease continued to incrrriea
quency ar.d severity ofiLs a lacks, I at last lisl m
Dr. Hull's Fever and Agu: and Anti-Fever T3
using half a box, was entirely cured, and have ;
in good health ever since.
- I afterwards bad in my family several case: :
and Ague, and have in every instance made me i
Pills, which have always immediately effected ir.
.Dr. Hull’s Pills, require no pufl’ing wberetiqit
and where they ure not, a single trial issufficirn:
their universal adoption. Price $1 perbox, with::
lions, A fresh supply just received and for isle b
J.H.& W.S. ELLIS
J.W. BAILEY. (
GEOIIGK PAYNE, ) k
H. 6HOTWELL. )
East Mnconbv—COWLES. N1COLL A Co.
In Perrv. bv —J. B. THOMPSON.
In Knoxville, by—BOND A MURDOCK,
and by an appointed Agent iu every city and viT^
out the State. ~ HULL A SfEI
Macoo Aug. 19,1844.
M. S. BALL & CO’S.
-4I»«—Dr. Hull’s t'Oi 14H UOZ
Fortlie reliefof Coughs, Colds. Consurepti--
W neoping Coughs, Catarrh, Tightness of tbs
Chest, Aroncbitis, and all pulmonary ajetiiwr
housand boxes have bern sold within tbe list' :
living immediate relief to those who have l«i
glib the most distressing Coughs and Colds, »«i
whralth persona iu almost every stage of pc- E
fections.
The whole world should know that Dr J.’
Lozenges are a pertain cure for all disease? Its -
fumptions and death. They are recon r on -
sands who have ured them, and that they girt ■’
all other means fail. Price 25 rents per b»X, ’
rections, and may be found on inquiry in aH
villages of the State. For sale in Huron bv
J. II. A W. S. ELLIS,)
J. W. BAILEY. S
GEORGE PAYNE, j
H. 8HOTWELL, i
COWLKS, NICOLL,*
J. B. THOMPSON.
East Macon,
Perrv,
August 19. 1844.
TO F A All DIES.
B EST OTARD, DUPUIS A Co’s real light COG-
IVACj vintage of 1822. Old O’PORTO, of very
superiorquulity, and Extra Fine CLARET• All im
ported DIRECT,nnd warranted unparalelled is any part
of thecountrv, constantly kept, and for sale by the gallon
by * A. L. AUDOUIN,
At the Washington Hall Bar Roots.
Macon, Dee. 3, 1844. ~ 10
TOOTH ACIIG !
W HO would be troubled with this tormenting pain
when it can be cured without extraciinu it ?
Dr. Laeount’s tooth ache drops 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 teeth, hut possesses the property of enlivening the
gums when iu an unhealthy state.—Full directions accom
panying each vial, price 50 cents. A fresh supply just re
ceived and fur sale in Macon bv
J. Ii. A W. S. ELLIS, ?
J- W. BAILEY. J - ,
• GEORGE PAYNE, 5 A>ru =fi IS£; ‘
H. SHOTWKLL. S
East Macon, COWLES, NICOLL, A Co.
Perry. J. 'll THOMPSON, and by an ap
pointed agent in every city and village throughout the State.
August 19, 184L 48
DAILY EXPRESS,
AND
GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMSSIOH DOUSE.
rilHE Central Rail Road asd Banking Company
I. of Georgia having granted to the subscribers the pri
vilege of i mining an FXPJIFSS over their Road during
the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under
their own Lock, they offer superior advantages for tile
prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie,
Ac. Ac. and are in hopes o' being able to make an arrange
ment with the Post Office Department, ly which they will
be allowed to carry a Mail Bag.
They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all
descriptions, to and from Savannah ana Macon, and interrr.e |
diate places and between Savannah and Charleston, will j
the greatest safety and despatch ; snd will also pay parlicu- '
lar attention to the purchase of Goods, collection’and pay- j
menu of Drafts. Notes and Bills, aud baitsactingail kinds of |
business in the above places.
They have also extended their arrangement to run their
Express by the Southern Boats to Picofata, in Florida, ar.d j
intermediate places onthatrojte.
They intend to put on Teams, to run regularly through |
from Macon to Columbus, under theirown charge, to carrv
all kinds ol Merchandize, wiih all reasonable despatch and
safety, on the first of October next.
MACOX—Office at the Washington Ilall.
SAVANNAH—Office at AV>. 153 Bay street.
DO. S. Phtlbnck, Acrnt,for receiving and
forwarding Hoods a ml Mcrcha ndisc.
CHARLESTON, S. C.—Arnos Head,Agent, office No.
96, Fast Ilaif.
July 4 40 tf ' M. S. BALL A CO-
DR. SPENCEB';
VEGETABLE PILL:
£
ORM LOZENGES
HULLS V\ O RM LOZENGES are the greatest dis
covery ever made for dispelling the various kinds of worms
that so frequently and distressingly annoy both children I
and adults. From the Sparta Gazette—“From our know. 1
ledge we take great pleasure in rucoinmending to the pub- .
lie Hull’s Worm Lozenges ns the best woun medicine ex- |
tant. Children will eat them as they would candy, and |
cry for them.” To parents we say, do not be without ;
these Lozenges at any time, as you value the lives of your !
children. For sale in Macon by
J. It. A W. S. ELLIS, )
J. W, BAILEY. !
GEORGE PAYNE, } Druggists.
H SHOTWKLL. j
East Macon. COWLE3. N [COL L. A Co. j
In Knoxville, by BOND A MURDOCK.
Perrv, J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap. i
pointed agent in everv city and village througcout the State- ^
t z\ug. 19, 1814. ‘ li
’’The skilful physician shall lilt up his he--
ofthe great men ofthe earth, he shall be in
for he hath prepared his medicines outofii?
field; nnd he that is wise will not abhor their.
Physicians, medical men, and plii!oser- f '
agreed that nature has prepereJ a remedy '
ease. A little reflection must convince every
truth contained in this remark. Dr. Sjjonrrri
vegetable remedy, and all-powerful in reo ''
Tliey may be taken with impunity at all tin 'j
gard to diet or exposure, and without the deb
feels consequent on taking other medeciner-
die united testimony of the whole medic*!?’
heir favor, and from their decision there
tPersons wishing to purchase cannot be mo
Spencer’s Pills, as there are scores ofcnscvri
tions put on sale almost every day. of deal:
Price 25 cents per box, with full direction- 1 - *
ply just received and for sale in Man n by
J. H. A W. iS. ELL If
J. W. BAILEY. i
GEORGE PAYNE.
H. SHOTWKLL. ,
East Macon, by COWLES & \IC0^'
In Knoxville,by BOND A MURDOCK
Perry, J. B. THOMPSON.
pointed Agent in every city and village
State.
Macon, Ga. August 29th, 1844.
[The following is from Mr. Isaac M- 'll 10 "-'
at Tnlladaga Springs, Alabama.-
Talladega Springs, ,■
A
This is to certify, that I have been ‘
Headache, Dyspepsia, and Liver Cei:ip-a ::
ness for the last cij»bt or nine years. d»n:- r
had taken, as well as I recollect. nl»oct ? r
Heckwitii’s Fills, twelve boxes "t Peter.-
number of boxes of Champion’s and
of which afforded me but little or no recei -
recommended to try Dot tor Spencer 3 ■-
and wkli. I Din; for I never had but erNp
Sick Head adit after I commenced taking ‘
about, six months.) anti I candidly conte?^ •
rived more real benelit from the use
than from all the other Medicines and 1 ^
ever token, and I would earnestly recoup
ALL, as being in my opinion the best uictb 1 ’
ail lingering complaints. The Fills have lI \f
good, that l would not feel vyilling to be " 1 ’
five dollars a bex* and I cannot but f^ e *
Dr. Spencer for having prepared such a:J‘
cine, and the distribution of it is con ferret ^
favor on the public, as it is a thing of ^
ance that every family should have a sUI ] r .V
Spencer's truly valuable Pills constantly rr ‘ '+
ISAAC M- *