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»;ibb ShprllP" Jt/nle*.
the lir-t Tue.< ! >v ii. APRIL next.
C">:t House dm.r in Mac m.between tile
the tollowing property:
N ' I, i'i : pure ct ?(.: levied 0:1 as the
!’ C? lie Two* d, t i j-ali-fv :: It la t rt*(ti Bibb
lav t i.f Xai...i.i H Uc.il, executor, etc.
voo.J and Chester Bill.
No. 4, in - ■ .re 1 ’, with a 1 .! the improve*
i-vioii on a- tne properly of S
ti fa. Ira Peel; vs. said's .lomi
1!. TRAPP, D.
old to
Will be told on iht 1 \t 'Tuesday in April,
o^, of the city of M icon, lronting on
as the property of Jo eph A. White,
state and County Tax for the year
id costs.
J. SPRINGER. n. 8.
;ore or Je*., hrino Xu. £0C in the
iy, fformerly Houston.) levied on a>
■ 1 Wadsworth, as administrator of
legated, to satisfy a fi la in favor of
vs.said l). Wadsworth, adtmniitra-
lore or less, number not known, beiog
•e Wm. Rily now lives, on the Forsyth road,
: property oYsaid Rily, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
ctor, vs. Win. Buckie and Wm. Rily.
650 acres land in the 1th Dist. of formerly Houston, now
Bibb rn i it., levied tn ns the property of Win. II. Calhoun.
t.> satisfy ilitre fi fas. one in favor of Harmon H. Howard,
v*. - >i.t Call:uun. and onefi fa from Crawford, and one from
•Bibb Superior Court, for coals.
Jan. 39. i.~ 15. .T AS. GATES. Sh’
Houston April Sales.
W ILL be sold at the store house in Perry, in said coun
ty latelv occupied by John H. Davis, on the first
Tuesday in aVHIL next, within the legal hours of sale,
and from day today, till all is sold, all the r?tock of Goods,
Wares and Merchandise: of John 11. Davis, an absconding
debtor: all levied on bv virtue of two attachments, returna
ble to the April terrr.. 1845, ot’ Houston Superior Court, in
favor of James M. Davis vs. said John B. Davis, and sold
by an order of the Honorable Edward D. Tracy, Judge uf
said Court, as perishable property.
WM. H. T ALTON. Dep. SHerifT.
The above comprises a general assortment of Dry Goods,
«Vc. 5;.*. well selected, and suited to this market. Persons
wishing to buy bargains will do well to attend.
WM. H. TALTOX. Dep. Sheriff.
March 1?, 1315.
NEW BOOKS
3
,\{ ttoardman’* Book Store,
J. all the new publications, among which
U?T received
arc the following:
History of the Conquest of Mexico,
Xo.l of the Pie'ornl Bible,
Xo 7 of Hannah Monte’s complete works,
Alison’s History of Europe, complete and lull
Jlerchants’ Bank, >
Maco.v, November 18, 1844. /
FOR SALE.
The following - Lands, viz :
Prescott
Harpe
bound,
Brande’s Kr.
i full bound,
snrmfnfgtvatar*’ Sales, $?c.
AdmiiiistmtorV' Sale.
W ILL he -ohl ..TI Monday the 21st day < f APRIL
next, at the la:e residence nf David Jones, deceas
ed, of Dotjlv county, all the Perishable property belonging
to said -into, consisting ofCOR.V FODDER. MULES,
HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, aud
other articles too tedious to mention.—Term, on the dav.
ELIAB JONES, Adtn'r.
March 11, 1813. 21—ids
“ Neal’s History of the Protestants,
“ 237, iu
2d “
44 44
44
250
Soulliev’s Pilgrim's Progress,
“ 44 346. in
5th 11
Early co.,
44
250
Dural Life in Germany, by William Mow.itt,
44 * 4 537, in
5th 11
4 * 4 *
44
259
Kohl’s Russia and the Russians,
44 4 4 2 9 7, in
5th 11
t. n
**
250
Elfintsoa’s Surgical Operations,
44 44 24 1 , in
3d “
Deoly 11
202*
The Psalmist.
44 44 1 03, in
12th 4 *
Houston "
44
202*
Condition Children,
44 “ 23, in
12th 4 *
44 41
•*
202*
Cooper (Sir Astlev) on Dislocations,
Fraction 20, in
12th “
.« •*
152
Asbwell on the Diseases of Females,
* 4 4 4 2 2, in
12th “
.1 44
41
50
hi rilTii Salrt.
fore the Court House door in the
on the first Tuesday in April next,
sir, the following property to wit:
58, in the 3d district of said county,
r lot number not known, in laid dis-
vtperiy of David Williams, to satis-
nr of Joseph Toakes va David Wil
ls Mobley, ojie in favor of Benjamin Sni
der vs David Williams anJ Robert Herrington, security
on the appeal, one in favor of David J. Bothwell vi David
William* and Robert Herrington, security on the appeal,
and one in favor of Calvin Taft vs said Williams.
One lot of laud in the 9th district of said county, number
not known but knowu as the place whereon Theophilus
Sutton now lives, levied on as the property of said Sutton,
to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Henry Pettee, Adm’r. and
Mary Savage. Admr’x., on the estate of Robert Savage, de
ceased. vs J.,!m Cox and Theophilus Sutton.
One lot of hud Xo. 53, in the 1st district of said county,
levied on as the ptoperty of .Manning Shiver, to satisfy sun-
Administrator’. Sale.
A OREEABLY to an order of the Honorable, the Iofe-
/ s not C.urt of Dooly county, when sitting tor Ordinary
pumoses, will be s.dd before the court-house door ot said
couLty,on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, the following
property belonging to the estateof Robert i12iarris. decM,
to wit: one negro woman Ann, and two children, Mundy
and Murnandy ; a negro boy Jack, 12 years of nge ; a ne
gro boy Lukej 10 tears of nge; a girl Clnri.a.8 years, of
nge ; a gi r l Lucy, 6 years of age ; and one lot of land where
on the deceased di**d ; also another lot adjoining the same
plantation. All sold as the property ol Robert ilJiams.
dec’d for the benefit of Ids i eirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the dav of sale.
CHRISTIAN WILLIAMS, AJtnx.
MATTHEW FLOYD, Adm'r.
Feb. 18—21—tds.
Queens ot’England, sixth series.
Anew Patent Inkstand,
Perforated Paper.
Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. all cheap for CASH.
Jan 16 °
OT No. 9
i •• •• 313. in 2d
“ <« 314, in 2d
“ “ 315. in 2d
" “ 244,in 2d
“ 245, ill 2d
2d
2d Diet. Baker ro., containing 250 acres
„ « 050 ..
Rales of Freight and Passage on the Monroe Rail Road.
250
250
250
250
250
-dry fi fas in favor of Counsel S. Bryant vs S. Gilmore and
Manning Shiver, property pointed out by plaintifi's Attor
ney—levy made anti returned to me by a Constable.
One lot of land No. 116, in the 15th district of said coun
ty, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of William J. Ford vs Samu
el Story mid Richard Story—levy made and returned to me
by a Cot stable
One lot of land No. 30. in the 11th district of said county,
levied on as the property of Iiarinnn Hall, to satisfv three
fi fas in favor of Thomas Cobb vs said Harman Hall—levy
made anti returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 70. in the 3d district of said county, levied on as
the property of George W. Passmore, to satisfy a fi fa of
James H. Audrewa vs George W. Passmore and Reuben
E. Brown and John Gamble, indorsers.
One lot of land iu the 3d district of said county, number
not known, bnl knowu as the place whereon Elisha Wade
levied on ns the property of Elisha Wade, to
satisfy a fi fa in fa*or of the Central Bank vs Elisha Wade
ami John Andrews.
One negro man named John, about 25years old, levied
on at the property of Alexander Meriwether, tosalitfy three
ii las, one in favorofthe Central Bank of Georgia vs Alex-
.ander Meriwether, David Giahatn, James G. Oliver, and
Elbert Hodges—one in favor of James G Oliver vs Alex-
under Meriwether and Wiley Cobb, and one in favor of
Solomon D. Belton vs Alexander Meriwether and David
Graham.
Lots of Not. 30 in the 15th district, and 4 in the 16th dis
trict of said county, to satisfy a ii fa in favor of Samuel Sul-
Htrant va William J. Ford, Robert G. Ford, and Gary G.
Ford—property pointej out by Robert G. Ford.
Lots of land Nos. 200, SOI.' SS9. and 230, and all the ad
joining land lying between Samael McCombs and Samuel
G. Linpit. iu the 13th district nf said county, as the proper
ty of Robert G. Ford, to satisfy sundry fi fas, one in favor
of tho Central Bank, and one in favor of Lott Warren vs
Robert G. Ford and Gary G. Ford— one in favor of Ed
ward O. Sheffield vs Robert G. Ford, James N. Ford, and
Gary G. Ford—one in favor of Allen B. Chastisn vs Rob
ert tx. Ford—one in favor of George W. Towns vs Robert
G. Ford—one in favor of Thomas Orman vs Robert G.
Ford—one in favor of the Central Bank va Robert G.
Ford—one in favor of Samuel Wheeler vs Robert G.
Ford—and one in favor of Edward O. Sheffield va Robert
G. Ford.
Lota of land in the 2d district of said county. Nos 238,
230, 211, and 212, all levied on aa the property or William
P. Causseaux. to satisfy sundry fi faa in favor of Wiley
Kent vs William P. Causseaox and Robert N. Ilering-
ton—levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sheriff.
Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of
Vienna, on tho first Tuesday in April next, between the
legal hours ofaale, the following property, to wit :
200 bushels of corn, one bay horse, 4 or 5 years old, one
sorrel ntare, 6 or 7 years old, levied on as the property of
Elijah Shiver, to aatisfy a fi fa in favor of William W.
Maund, Adm’r. kc., va tiie 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. one gray mare 7 years old. one bay
horse three years old, one cream horse, 4 years old, anil 20
bead of hogs—levied on as tne property of John M. War
ren to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of John M. Boitome vs
John M. Warren aud Davis Payne and others.
WILLIAM FARXALL. D. Sli’ff.
Atluiiuisli’ntor’s Salr,
117ILI, be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
V » before the court house door in Perry, Houston coun
ty.one negro woman named Phillis, belonging to the estate
•I the late Sterling C. Williamson, deceased.
PAUL 3. DINKINS. Adm’r.
F eb. 25—22—tds.
CSunrillnu’a Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Infe
rior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, will be sold, on the 1st Tuesday in JUNE
next, at the Court House door in Starksville. Lee county,
within the legal hours 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 Nall, a minor, sold for the benefit of said minor.—
Terms made knowu on the day of sale.
ASA VA11NUM.
February 25—22—tds*
Adminintrntor’i. Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court-bonse door in
the town of Jackson. Butts county, within the usual
hours of sale, oa the first Tuesday in April next, the land
and negroes belonging to the estate of Burwell Jinks, late
of said Butts county, deceesed, sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms < n the dav.
GALES JINKS, Adm’r.
January 14—tJs.
NOTICE
I S hereby given to John Brown, formerly of Wilkinson
county, that the undersigned has in his hands all the
money nrising from the aale of the properly of Mary Brown,
late of Houston county deceased, and that unless the said
John Brown applies for said money (to which he is euliiled
if in life) within six months the same will he paid over to
the next of kin. Perry, Ga. January 13ih, 1845.
’ THOMAS POLLOCK,Adm’r.
Jan. 21—17—Cm.
ifotir JHotttfig’ “Notices.
IjlOUH monthsafter date application will be made to the
X 1 Hon. the Inferior Court of Dooly cour ty, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands and Ne
groes belonging to the estate of David Jones, deceased,
GijlHiifii
late of said county—for the purposes of distribution and
final settlement ol said estate.
ELIAB JONES. Adm’r.
March 11. 24
1 7TOUR months alter date application will be made to the
. Honorable Inferior Court of Sumter county, when jit-
ting for Oidinary purposes,for leave to sell all the real es
tate of John B. Hodges, deceased.
ELIZABETH HODGES. Adtn’s.
Dec. 21—13—4m. ’
TIIOTJAS TAYLOR,
os cotton mm £ second stueet,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STAPLE D Ll Y GOODS,
Choice Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Hoots
ami Shoes, Hats and Caps, Saddlery, fyc.
\XTOULD particularly invite MERCHANTS and
¥ v PLANTERS to call and examine his extensive
20
30
20
600
ITtOUR months afte- date application will be made to the
J. 1 Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb county, wben I
sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ibe interest
of Alexander R. and Wm M. Ralston, in three negroes,
vix: Peggy and her two children, Jacob and Andrew.
ALEX. U. RALSTON, Sr., Guardian.
Feb. 1—19—4m.
Mettcvs of Btemtejelon*
Dooly Mortgage Mat*
W ILL BE SOLD ba.'o a the Court House door in tne
town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in May next,
between the legal hours of sale, the following property,
Two town loti in the town of Bristol, in said county. Nos-
19 and 22, one containing two acres anil ibiriy-oww poles,
the oilier one acre, as the property of William M.S. Hough
ton. to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in tavor of Robert Martin vs
William M.J . Houghton, property pointed in the fi fa.
,r Int in Imvn nf ltriotul. rtf mill COUntY.
One un>r. lot
.awn of Bristol, of said county. No.
19, as the property of William N. Stokes, to satisfy a mort
gage fi fa in tavor of Robert Martin va William Stokes—
property pointed in said fi la.
YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sli’ff.
Also at the same time and place.
Ons nrj.-o tn.vt Anthony, as the property of John M.
‘".V'arrca. to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of James M.
HDces, mortgagee and L* M- Decs, transfer; e vs John M.
Warren—property pointed out in the fi fa.
Fob. 11. WILLIAM FARNALL. D- Sli’ff.
O.oixia, Jonrx County.
Inferior Court, tiUinp for Ordinary purposes, March
Term, 1845.
Present their honors James H. Morrow, William S- Light-
foot and David E. Blount, Justices.
-* jjTHEREAS Gabriel H. Chappel. one of the adminis-
Y V tralors of Wyllie Chappel, deceased, shewetb that
he has settled the estate of the deceased confided to his
charge, and prays the court to be dismissed therefrom —
Ordered, that citation issue requiring all persons to show
cause, if 8ny they have, on or before the first Monday in
September next, why said administrator should not be dis
charged, and that said citation be published in one of the
public gazettes of said State for the space of six months.
True copy from the minutes.
CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o.
March 11—24—6m.
WV;
Itlortgaro Sale forllanslaa
'ILL be - ibi be foie the Coon Ii door in the
rn of Perry, in said county, on the first Tuesday
in APRIL next, v .a the legal hours of sale, the follow-
ring named negro slaves, to wit:
Cel: t. An; tn la, Louisa. Jacob, Amy, and Katy ;
all levied oa as the properly of Henry H. Lumpkin, to sat
isfy an alias Mortgage ti. fa. from Monroe Superior Court,
i’t’fav.i r 4 S r:ri'i t\ B.timv. v... if Ii. J. t; j.,; ; :j,
ptopertv pointed out in said Mortgage Ii. fa.
WM. H. T ALTON. D. S.
January 27.
w
Houston April Sale*.
’ILL ! M bcf>re tne Court House door, in the
•till county, on the first Tuesday
in April next, within ti • I j ii i. - of salt , the following
property, to wit:
K >ur i t- _■ i i ,-l.tvc*. v..-: Lydia M irv, Pc.gv, at; 1 Ton::
nil levied on as tho pr per ty ol* Robert A. Witherspoon,
to satisfy two :i fas frosts Houst m Superior C turt, in lavor
< if r. u t i :v” :. 'ii* _ , ■ 1 , t Ki-iirrt A . \Y ■ .rn 1
?nmuel Dinkins, sorority on appeal, am! the other against
tSamuel Dinkins, and Robert A. Witbo-tpo .n, curity
on appeal.
Also, The Lot of Oak and Hickory land, in the 1 lib
JiitrJo* of Houston county, number not known, being tie-
«npied at thn ne. ro quarter of Hardy Durham; levied on
.as the property of Hardy Durham, to satisfy a Ii fa from
Houston Superior C . rt. in lavor of John R.i\s'h. v*. Rf-
nh Alta way principal, an I Hardy Darinitn as security, an I
three cost fi fat. from Dooly Superior Court, vs. said Dur.
bam and Jatnes M. Kelly atul Wairen A Scarborough his
attorneys at latv.
Also, LolifLanl. No. 8 2. in the ninth distrirtof IIous-
EORGIA, Crawford county—Whsrcas Mary Stiles
VJT Admr’x on the estate of Milto
Admr’x on the estate of Milton P. Glover, late of said
county deceased, applies to this Court for letters of Dis
mission from said administration.
These are, therefore, incite and admonish all and singtt
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause,’(if any they have.) whv said letters should not
bs granted. Given under my hand, this 9th January, Jf 45.
bs granted. Given uni
January 14—6m.
' my hand, this 9th January.
JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
■7 Bill for Discovery, Relief,
> and Injunction, iu Sumter
J '
HUGH M, D. KING,
vs.
WILLIAM SMITH. Sen. 3 Superior Court:
W HEREAS it is made appear by the complainant's
JJ31, that the defendant, William Smith, Sen. re-
aides out of this State : it is ordered that the said William
Smith, Sen. appear and answer the above Bill, and that the
publication nf this Order once a month for six months in one
of the public Gaieties «f this State, shall be held a sufficient
service of the said WiJham Smith, Sen.
Done and ordered at Chambers, this October 10, 1844.
LOTT WARRjEN, Judge S. C. S. W. C.
Oct. 13, 1844. 3
Hull’s Patent Candles assorted,
Hull’s and Colgate’s Soap, No I.
Castile. Fancy, and Variegated Soaps,
Colgate’s Super Pear Starch,
Table Salt, a primeanieje,
Tobacco, some very choice for chewing,
40.000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted, flat and square bar,
German, Blistered and Cast Steel,
130 Kegs Nails and Brads,
500 lbs. Waggon Boxes,
15,000 “ Hollow Ware,
200 pr. Trace Chains,
12 doz. Coffee Mill*,
12 “ Iron Wire Sifters,
30 " Pad Locks,
20 “ Carry Combs,
1200 lbs. Bar I,ead.
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 “ Collin’s Axes,
20 “ Tea Kellies, No 1, 2 and 3,
150 Bags Patent Shot,
20 doz. Shoe and Horse Brashes,
Pen, Pocket, and Fancy Knives, Table Knives and
Forks, Tea and Table Spoons, Scissors, Razors, and Straps,
Shoe Knives and Rasps, Percussion Caps, Cat Tacks, and
Scgar Cases.
150 Reams Wrapping. Cap. and Letter Paper.
50 lbs. London, Sealing Wax and Wafers, lilue and
Black Ink.
200 Kegs White Lead,
75 Buxe3 Window Glass,
10 Casks Lotidoo Porter,
30 doz. Saratoga Water,
10 “ Bay Water,
10 Bbls. Cider Vinegar.
Copal Varnish. Spirits Turpentine, Spanish Brown. Mad
der, Blue Stone, Copperas, Brimstone, indigo, Fig-Blue,
Scotch, ttnii Mac.rboy Snuff. Epsom Salt', Salt Petrc, Sal
-■Eratus, Mustard, Camphor. Oppodeldoc, Castor Oil, Sweet
Oil, Magnesia, Cologne, Macaroni. Praston Salts, Lees
Pills, Bateman’s Drops. British Oil. Tooth Powder and
Brushes, Spices of all kinds. Imperial, Uysou.aud Poucbin
Teas, very choice.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, Buckirheat, and Soda
Biscuit, of superior quality, will be received WEEKLY
throughout the season.
ALSO,
30,000 SEGARS. Manilla Cheroots, Plantation Normas,
Principes, Regalias, Vueltabagera, aud India Cn»adora
Panetelas, all selected with much cs-e, and those fond of a
choice article, will please call and examine for themselves.
Macon. Oct. 8, 1844. 2
ton; levied on as the pr ;-rty of Drew ry Clark, to satisfy
n t| f, j’-mi !! •. Superior Court, in favor <■! Stepnen
EORGIA, Jones county.—Whenfas,
’Of a
John Jarrell
applies to me for letters of Admini. tration on the
Estate of John B. Dame, deceased, late of saiJ esunty.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all r,t;d s’ogu-
ar, the kindred aud creditors of said deceored, to b* a:»d
!<ipear at ray office, within tho urns prescribed by law, to
shew cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not
be granted. Given under roy band, this 3d Fob. 1315.
CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o.
February II. 20
^JEORGIA, Dooly County.—Whereas HenryH. Iloss
II. Ham vs. Drew 1 y ClarK.
Alto, A 11 ise and 1.1 ; in the village of Wilna, in said
reunty. the lot CMtaimug one a.-re. more or less, being the
U ms., tn.i /. it lio.s ■ i by Mj \\ omen . !e, icd nn
ns ti.,* ir.'.tvrt v 1 t I ■ ' ■ :.. ■ .t s I.. l’n; snr. to s i:: j.1 ti t,i.
In fator of Ch 11 les G. '1 timer, ac n ei The. , id: us L. Par-
ker an 1 Elij ill Ward.
Also. Lot No. - I- in the Cth di-triet of Houston, ad-
W , i-rvi M t; - an I Adc.i II tniltt n .
levied on as tho property of James Finley, to satisfy a G
fa. from lbm-:mi ' C.mrl, iu favor of James ghutih,
vs. .1 intes Imi ! v m 1 K . : I in' ‘V.
1'ift v acn . .. ,'the North West ■; le of the branch, of Lot j
No. l.i in ti;.- 1 ith . • ■ ' ll m county, levied on as ,
the property of Willium ! Hardy, H> satisfy four ti las [
t'reru a .1 .sti 'o’s C ■ .: f : • . i t; :y. in favor oI George .1.
Wright, ' ■ Wm. i'. 11 it.i> o \ it i !c and returned to me i
by a Constable. WM. BERINOTOX. Sli’ff.
. If the same tunc and place, j
All the interest of lhtw.tr 1 T. McGehec, in the Store I
House and Lot, in tho town ol Perry, former.y occupied J
by Meliohm* and J-Vd.-r. and nu re rc cully by Donald B. i
vic'd on at the propeuy of Ihlward T. M.iioheo! m .m’isfy j
a ti fn Iro,ii l/ou-i.io >uoor.ur t.’onrt, in favor ot Reuben !
K. Brown vs John V. Price, A Co., Ira T. llobi.s and
James J, Scarborough.
Fob. 25 L. 0 MANNING, D. Sh'ff.
applies to me for letters of administration on the
late of Tltontas Sanders deceased, late of said county:
These are therefore tociteandadminishall and.-ingular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lobe and appear
at tny office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause (if any they have) wfaysaid letters should not be grant-
«d. Given under my hand, this 25t!i of February, 1845
PLEASANT H. KEY, c c o
March 4. 23—30d.
/ | EORGIA. Dooly County.— Whereas William Rob-
VJT erts. administrator, and Elizabeth Burgess, admioistra-
i the estateof W illiatn Burgess, deceit
t of i
me tor lettc
These arc, titeref
lnr, the kindred and
appear at my office,
shew cause, lif any they have,)
be granted. Giv
i fre
to cite
•ditor* i
, ithin
• j.ply
March 18—25— 6m.
snid adimmsirniion:
id admonish all and singu-
s.iid deceased, to he and
ime preterit 0d hv law, to
hy snid letters nhoiild not
ler mv hand, this 5th of Mirch. lv°-15.
PLEASANT H. KKY.c.c.o.
C GEORGIA !>•
Td
lloiialon Nalc for .TSay.
W LL he Hold, helhi e the Court House door, in the
titwn of Perry, Houston county, on th* first Tues
day in MAY next, within tiie legal hours of sale, the fol-
l«\vinjj property to v. it :
One ncjro man. slave, timned Jacob, about thirty years
eM ; levied nr\ ns (he property of’Simon Ditprrr. It* satisfy
« mortgage execution from Hou^on Pdermr (’.uirt, in fa-
▼or of.IohulC. Dupree, vs. Pinion Ii-ipree. and transfer
red to*f);»’iiel Ma>»v; ppipertv poinfe.l out in s.iitl mortgage.
’ \YM. 1IE1UNGTOX. Sh'if.
and .1
of Anthony hew
mission from sni
These :i re the
kindred and
pear at mv office
cause, il any the
Red-
]y Comity.—Wherens Nicholas
ban PJay, admiuistrmors on the
[ereased, apj»!y to me for letters of dis-
ministration :
re to cite mid admonish all and singular,
tlilors -if sain deceased, to be and ap-
tbin thetinieprescribed hy law, to shew
have, why sit id letters should not be grant*
ii. Uiven under my hind, this 5th March, 1545.
PLEASANT II. KEY, c.c.o.
March 18—25—6,11.
N
To Debtors ami Creditors.
OTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to the
e>tate of David Jones, deceased, late of Dooly county,
inde.signed ; and all persons
tid estate, will render them in
to make payment to the
having demands ncTinst
duly nite. ted according to
IS ill lor Di»corcry, ICelief :m«! Injimrliois,
In Houston Superior Court returned.to October Term,
1844.
ELIJAH BUTTS, adm'r of John Tomlinson, dec*d
vs.
Jeremiah II. Daprec, Joseph Tooke, William Haddock,
James Smith, Simon Dupree, Matthew Whitfield, William
Herrington, Sheriff of Houston cnnnty. Jatnes Holderness,
Clerk Superioi Court Houston co„ Zephaninli T. Conner,
Carltoo Wellborn, James E. Duncan. Samuel li. Hunter,
Adm’r of Hamilton Atchison, dec'd, James A. Roquemore,
Matthew H. Means, Morris Pollock, Alexander Smith, My-
xon Bartlett, Willson Smith, Meradith Joiner, Ishatn Ed*
waids, Samuel Felder. William II. Talton, Simecu L-Ste*
phens, Aquilla T. Calhoun, Charles Edwards, Joel W.
Mann. John B. Ross. Norman B. Thompson, Meshack How
ell. Charles H. Itice, and Adolphus D. Kendrick A Co.
XT appearing tu the court that se *eraiof the above named
JL defendants, to wit: James Smith. Matthew Whitfield,
Zephaniah T. Conner, Samuel B. Hunter, adm'r of Hamil
ton Atchison, dec’d, Myron Bartlett. Simeon L. Stephens,
John B. Ross. Meshack Howell and Charles II. Rice reside
out of the said county of Houston, and that service of bald
bill has not been perfected upon them, and also several of
the other defendants residing within said countv of Houston
have not been served ; and the said bill having been amen
ded since the la6t term of the court by the insertion thereon
of John Law, sr., Charles H. Rice, Adolphus D. Kendrick,
and Jtidaon A. Kendrick, using the firm of A. D. Kendrick
& Company, nnd John Barton as parties defendants, the
COjiplaiMBtt having ascertained them ,to he creditors of or
havtu’5 claims against the estate of said John Tomlinson ;
WhereuTMJ? 1 it is ordered by the court that service of said,bill
be perfected on said defendants who reside out of the said
county ofHousCon by publication of this rule or.ee a month
for four months in sonic public gazette of this state, or by
second original and copy 3t the option of the complainant;
and that copies of said bit! be served on the defendants re
siling in said comity of IIou?:on at least thirty days previ
ous to the next term of said court, and that the complainant
have leave to further amend said bili so a« to include all the
creditors of the said .iohn Tomlinson, dec’d. as defendants
whom he may at any time hereafter discover. Anil it is
further ordered that the clerk enter this order upon the mi
nutes of Houston Superior Court. Granted at Chambers.
EDW. D. '1 RACY,
Judge Superior Court.
February* 5tb» 1^45.
Gror^iii, IIoiinIoii C ounty.
I. Janies Holderness. Clerk of the Superior Court of said
county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order
is truly copied from the minutes of said Court.
Given under my hard and private seal, there being no
seal of Ollicc,lhu 15th March, 1845.
ALSO,
Lot No. 29, in 7th dist. Crawford once Houston,
“ •« 30. in 7th 44 “ 14 r *
31, in Till
116. in 2d ‘
158, in 26th
2,-in 12th
Macon (once Muscogee,)
Lee county,
ALSO,
Lot No. 26, in 24th dist. 3d Sec. Cherokee,
202*
202 *
202*
202*
202*
202*
117, in 5th 44
4th " “
ICO 44
406. in 2d * 4
Ltd “
40 44
967, in 4th 44
3d ” “
40 44
1135 in 3d 44
4tli “ “
40 44
1130 in 1 fill 44
1st “ “
40 44
687,in 19th “
£.1 “
40 44
626, in 18th 44
£d "
40 44
312, in 16th 44
■1th “
40 44
DISTANCES IN MILES FROM MACON*
FISO.II .11+1 COJV TO
Passengers 5 c. pr. mile, (children under 12ys.de serv
Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,
Cotton per bale. (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs * * * *
Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods.. per cubic toot.
Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go
by weight, .per 100 lbs.
Hogsheads ami Pipes of Liquor, each
1 5 1 13
I 19
I 24 | 30
[35
40 | 46
**1?
*3 1 cn
1 E
2- j' cn
r
j
s
•<
1 ?
i'
s?
ci5
i
I
r!
.each.
and well selected Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as lie
is determined to make the prices correspond fully with the
times. The following comprise a part of his stock :
A7FGHAN SATINS, a new article for dresses.
CASHMERE, Crape, and Super Mouseliue de Laines,
new patterns.
ALPACCAS, Silk and Gimp Fringes.
GINGHAMS, Super Chene and genuine Scotch.
CAMBRICS. Plaiu, Striped and Checked.
MUSLINS. Jaconet. Book, Ac.
LACES. Quilling. Lisle, Edging, & Lace Neck Ties.
HOSIERY, Shirts and Diawers.
CRAVATS. Black Silk, Primed, and Fancy plaid.
HANDKERCHIEFS, a trreat variety.
SHAWLS, COO Plaid de Laine. Chene, Prussian, Print
ed. Nett, and Woolen Shawls, and Comfortes.
FLANNELS. White, Red. and Yellow.
Brow*n Linen TABLE COVERS, Iriah Linen.
GLOVES, MITTS. SUSPENDERS, Garters and
Night Caps.
n Sewing Silk, SPOOL COTTON, and Linen Thread;
Corded Skirts, Corset Laces, Presses, Pins, Needles, Tapes,
Thimbles, Tuck, Q.ifill. and Dress Ccmbs.
KENTUCKY JEANS, and super Twilled Kerseys.
NEGRO KERSEYS aud Lindseys.
PACKAGES, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheet
ings, Ticks, Checks and Stripes,
sea, a large supply.
200 pi. London Duffil BLANKETS.
600 Ne^ro Blankets, twilled and heavy,
4000 pr. Negro Brogans, a superior article,
100 Ladies', Men's, and Boy's Saddles,
Bridles, Martingales, Whips, and Collars,
1500 Bleached Sacks Salt, large size,
100 Bales 46 inch. Gunny Bagging, rety heavy,
300 Piece* 44 inch, Dundee and Russia, do.
50 do. 44 inch. Gilroy's superior 2 lb. Brand,
300 Colls J and * inch Manilla Bale Rope,
2000 % lbs. superior Bagging Twine,
50 doz. Plough Lines and Bed Cords,
20 hhds. Cuba M.dasses,
75 do St. Croix, aud Porto Rico Sugars,
20 Bbls. 'rushed and Powdered Sugar,
20 Boxes Standard Loaf and Havanua Sugar,
350 Bags old Java, llio, Laguira, and Cuba Coffee,
90 Boxes Spcrin Candles, sizes 4'a, 5 s, and 6's,
Also, 500 acres (more or less) pine Land, adjoining the
city of Macon, and known as the &tee*% Mill place.
^\lso, lots Nos. 8 and 25, in the town of Ilawkinsville, with
the Hotel Building thereon.
Also, the Banking Hovsr. and Lot in said town, lately
occupied by the Bank of Ilawkinsville. together with all
the properly in Hawkinsville belonging to this Bank.
James dean,
President Merchants Bank.
Nov.26, 1844. 9
INSURANCE.
TIIE CKOTOIV
(Mutual) Insurance Company,
Of the City of New York.
T HIS Company, accordingto the provisions of its char
ter, is ready to insure all kinds o r Marine, Inland
Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, against loss
or damage, at rates and terms moderates and liberal, and
solicit the patronage of its friends and tho public at the A-
geucy of the Company.
TRUSTEES.
James Harper, Abraham Van Nest,
William B. Cozzens,
Charles L. Vose,
Joseph B. Nones,
John F. Butterworth,
Samuel Sherwood,
Zadock Pratt,
Herman D. Gould,
Joseph S. Smith,
Elias T. Aldrich,
Lawrence Hill,
Thomas Monahan,
William H. Townsend,
Amos Noyes,
John Breasted,
Leonard Appleby,
Silas M. Crandall.
SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE. President.
JOSEPH B NONES. Vice-President.
LEWIS BENTON. Secretary.
Cipt, SAMUEL CANDLER, Marine Inspector.
WILLIAM WELLS, Fire Surveyor.
The undersigned is the authorised Agent of the abovtr
Company, to take either Marine or Fire risks In auy part
of the Stale of Georgia, upon such liberal terms as may be
agreed upon betweeu the assured and the Agent, who is
vested with ample and discretionary powers.
TPDDV PAWT.
John B. Lasala,
John J. Boyd,
Edward Richardson,
James Phalen,
John J. Herrick,
George C. De Kay,
Samuel A. Lawrence,
Theodore A. Meyer,
William P. Furniss,
John T. Gilchrist,
Loring Andrews,
Cyrus Chenery,
George Whitaker,
James II. Suydatn,
George Palen,
William Burguoyne,
Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil.
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac each,
Barrels of Molasses and Oil, each,
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each,
* bis. Pork, Fish, Liquor. Ac. A all Kegs of lOgals. A upwards, each,
* bls.’Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Ac each,
.Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels .each.
Salt in sacks over four bushels, per bushel,
Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags,..... per bushel,!
Cotton Bagging,. ...........per piece.I
Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size, each.
Brooms in bundles, — .per dozen,
Buckets, Collars, Scythes, Shovels A Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen,
Chairs,... -— ....per dozen.
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac each,
All small packages not weighing 109 lb3. nor measuring 2 feet, each.i
Blacksmith's Bellows,....., each.
Potatoes, Apples, Ac..... per bushel,
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars. Ac. not over two gallons, .....each,
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons. each,*
Bales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs each.
Four Wheel Carriages ..each.
Two Wheel Carriages each.
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons, .......each,
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet......
Wood,...#
LIVE STOCK.
Oxen and Beef Cattle,
Horses,.............. - ................per bead,
Sheep, Goats, Calves,and Dogs,...........,per head.
Turkeys and Geese in coops, per head,
Ducks and Chickens in coops, per head.
Special contracts may be made with the Superintendantof Transportation, for Freight, on the following articles, uheif
rge quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle.Lumber, Wood, Brick, or Stone, Ac. Ac. ’ '
per cord,
head,
P«
per head,
1 65
95 il 25
i 50.1 75;2 00
25
40
60
ci
10
15
4
6
8
10
15
2l
1 To
1 75
2 38
1 50
2 00
2 75
30
50
63
35
55
75
25
35
45
15
25
32
15
20
25
15
20
25
5
6
7
5
o
7!
15
2(1
25
75
S'l
25
25
3J
40
25
30*
40
1 00
1 50
i- 00;
25
25
25
25
25
25
50
75
I 00:
5
6
7
25
25
25
_25
50
50
25
25
37 !
50
75
88
1 00
2 00;
3 00;
75
1 25
1 63
2 0o;
3 50 ( !
5 00
2 50;
3 00
3 50
1 00
2 OOi
1
25
38'
45^
1 50
2 00 i
2 50
2 00^
3 00
4 00i
25
38
45:
3
3j
4 i
2!
2|
c °un
large quantities, viz: Horses, Hog:
Planters or Farmers are avowed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their
farms to market.
Goods, Wares, or Merenandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned to the A--
of this Company, at Macon, willbe received and forwarded from any point of thislioad, by wagons, to their place of dtj.
tination. free of charge for Storage or Forwarding.
Colton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will he received by the Company's Agents, at Griffin, Barceiv
Forsyth, and forwarded direetto Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rates of Transportation. i.*
ngements must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company ’s Agent a* i
con. or at the Depot where the goods si e received or delivered.
The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrant-emer
shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through litis channelofcommunication with the sealtjo
The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to within 2* miles of our Depot, and
ve Macon: and. bv il/c...
JERRY COWLES, Agent.
Oct :
1844.
BRAlCZmSTIX PILLS.
Truth Aiiin to Jiuture.
H AVE you pains? Be thankful. It in a vigorous ef
fort of Nature to throw off morbific matter. From
what tnay the morbific matter arise ? From a bruise, or
unwbolsome air which lias become mixed with the blood,
not incorporated in it, but which is liable to taint the whole
inass 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 the properorgan* 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 the feca.nt or IMPURE matter, which
would otherwise destroy the human fabric. All diseases
are of the solids or fluids, or both. When we have pain in
our head, or in our foot, in oar throat or in our buck ol
bowels, let us bnt be satisfied that it is produced by the ?f*
forts of our blood to throw out morbific matter, and if this
be so, if we can but believe and understand this, our cure
will be easy and generally sure. For our course will then
be to help Nafuro to throw off the morbid matter, not to
taxe a way the blood. For the blood. EVERY DROP
WE HAVE IS REQUIRED TO INSURE ULTI
MATE HEALTH to the body, we mast 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 lne prepara ions of
mercury, neither must ice use any vegetable medicine of
CORROSIVE PpWElt.
In order to discriminate between Truth, which is eternal,
and conjecture, which is like a transient vision, we must be
guided by the lijht of EXPERIENCE. To what does
experience direct 7 To the FREE USE OFDR. BRAN-
DRETH’S PILLS in all cases of boaily suffering. As
this advice is followed, SO WILL THE HEALTH OF
THE BODY BE. The writer has long used them, and
has never found them fail of imparting relief. In all acute
diseases let Brandrctb Pills and inild diet be used, and the
patient will soon be restored to good health. In chronic
complaints let the Pills be used a* 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 chance the chronically dix
eased individual to a sound man. This is no figure of the
imagination ; it can be proved by a thousand matter-of-fact
tnen 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 he rheu
matism or pleurisy: whether it be tvpus of fever-and-ague,
or bilious lever: cramp or hooping cough or measels ; wheth
er it be scarlet fever or small pox ; time the Pills known as
Brandreth’s Tills, will surely do more than all the medi
cines of the Drug Stores for your restoration to health, and
what is more will purely do vou no harm.
TRUSTTO BRANDRETH8 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, wdl be sick for months.—
Let the sick enquire of the agents for Brandreth’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
BRANDRETII PILLS
Is the best advice mortal man can give you.
Sold at Dr. Br mdreth's principal office. 241 Broadway:
(674 Bowery, and 241 Hudson st., Dr. Brandreth’s retail
offices.) at 25 cents per box, with full directions in the Eng
lish. Spanish, Portuguese and French language*.
J. BARNES, Agent.
Book-Store, opposite Washington Hall Cotton Avenue,
Macon. Ga.
December 24 5in—13
completed to Macon early this fall. Tin's Road is in daily operation to Griffin. 60 miles above Macon ; and, hy the f-7-
of December, will be opened for Business to Leahville,21 miles above Gr iffin ; and to the junction wi:!i the Westers n
Atlantic Rail-Road, early nextspring. That.portion of the Road originally bid with the thin plate Boil, has let*
rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail,and the whole itoad from Mnconlo Gridin, is now in. good ordtnV
business.
Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find itdecidedly to their interest, to ship their goods by wi Te /
Savannah.over the Centraland this Rail-Road consigned to our Agents, asgoods can be hauled from Barneaville orGnfc
ta Columbus, for 45 a 50 rents per 100 pounds, or any other part of the country at proportionable rates.
All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
J D GRAY,
August 22, 1843. 47 A cent and Superiatendant of Transports^
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!!
At tlic ?Iacou Saddle, 15 ii tile and Harness
DEPOSITORS.
S. GRUMMAN & CO.
^ \ FFER their splendid assortment of
JV t V*J 'i'l’uuks, and all articles usually found
in their line, a: reduced prices. Having
a large stock on hand, and constantly re
ceiving fresh supplies of the latest style
from t~eir Manufactory at the North,
they are enabled to sell as cheap if not
cheaper than any firm in the State of
Georgia. As Cotton is low and money
scarce, they will pat their Goods at pri
ces to suit the times. We respectfully invite country
Merchants and planters to call and examine our stock
pledging out selves to sell as low, aud as good an article os
an be found in Charleston, Angust-\, or Savannah market.
OCT* A liberal discount made to those who purchase to
sell again.
“Prove all things, and hold fail to that vktckn-vi
—Paul. "
TVOXK need suffer with that distressing comr'i-
JLV CHILLS AND FEVERS, or FEVER a5H
25?VYt, speedily and permanently cored bj ll:.
iliLLrf celebrated ANTtFEYER PILL Tliev-itv
er fail to cure the Chills and Ferer the first dav *kn
used according to direction, and do not siofcen the sart
or operate upon the bowels. Thousands of certified
have been presented to the proprietor by planters rf
first tes pec lability, Physicians ofeminence, and otlirn.b
have osed them, which might be given, but let the lolltmw
from Judge Forrest, a eentleman of ibe first resprimbfil
in Jefferson county, Ala. suffice : ’.
T . r . Greensuoro, Ala. Feb. 4,1*0.
I certify, that in the summer of 1842, I had a fever* v
tack of Fever and Ague, and
N.fi. Repairing done a: the shortest notice with neatness | t'reatn^m'of i r.i'.jsU ; ? a n?bmrwe’vedTU , "efit"ffi.m
prescriptions—my disease continued to increase in the
and despaOrc
Come all ye Dooly boys, and give us a trade.
We have Saddles and Bndles most beautifully' niade>
We warrant them strong, as good, and as sound,
As any in market ever was found.
If you do'nc believe it just give us a call.
We put our Goods at prices that will suit one and all,
As Cotton is low amt money not plenty.
We will sell Saddles from -23 up to S20.
Do*nt forget the place.
S ; GRUMMAN A CO.
Cherry st.. opposite Watts «Sc Moulton’s Grocery Store
Deo* 3. 1814. 10
CARR BAR E R s-; I s O SI T ORA,
Os MuLisEitr.y Stkeet.Neauthk MethodistChuhch
! qwneyat.flI severity of it. attack., I at In.si had reumittl
| Dr. Hulls Fever and Ague and Anti-Fever Tills
j using hall a box, was entirely cured, and have iemail
I ni good health ever jince.
I afterwards had in my ftmily several co ses of Fn
I Ague, and have in every instance made use of Hi
j *,,, ,la . ve always immediately effected a curr.
, Dr. Hull’s Pills, require no puffing where they sreksra
arid where they are not, a single trial is sufli
their universal adoption. Price SI per box, with fall diitr
t-.ons. A. ■resit supply just received and fnr sale b,
f. H. * W. 8. ELEIS.
J. W. BAILEY, C
GEORGE PAYNE, ) Dm
„ , H. SHOTWELL. \
East Maeoehy—CDVTEE8; NICOLL-ft Ce.
Perry, by —J. B. TH0MP80N
T
1HF SUI5SCRIDER,is receivinglarge additionsto his
stock of
COACHES, CHAKIOTEES, BAKOl'CIIEIi,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, Ac.
In
bn Knoxville, by—DON 1) k MURDOCK’,
and by an appointed Aeent
out the State.
Macon
. 79, 7844.
ereiy city and villagt'diri
HULL Jc SPENCEK.
48
from some of the best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for this market, of the best materials, i
are warranted equal ifnolsuperior to those of any other
toblishment. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
will find itfor their interest to examine the quality andprl-
ecs of bis assortment.
Rk.pairing, in all the different brandies executed in the
best manner, by experienced workmen at less than former
11 find a good assortment of Elliptic } rections, and
SpringStAxeltrees.turnedand boxed Dashes. Lamps.Bands, villages of th
Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces. Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and alrnofltevery article required in their
business, at Augusta prices.
March 1st , 1842. 22 tf J.W.BABCOCK.
R. S. BALL & CO’S.
FRESH CrARDEA SEEDS.
A GENERAL assortment of WARRANTED Fresh
A. Ga
Garden Seeds, with directions for planting accompany
ing each paper. Merchants anti others supplied in suita
ble quantities. For sale by
J. H. & W. S. ELLIS,
Oct 29, 1844. 5 Cotton Avenue, Macon
Journal ties Tailleurs tie I’aris
r I III E subscribers have jast received “ L’ElegMit" a
I. Journal or the nciccsl Fashion* for Drapers and
Tailors, reported and published monthly in Paris. in
which are many improvements in the present Styles, and
which they believe will meet with general favor.
Orders for Clothing will be executed al the shortest
notice. J. A E. SAULSBURY.
J, & E. S. have just received a fine selection of Engish
nnd French Cloths, and Casimeres.
Dec 10, 1844. ll
TOOTH ACHE!
vould be troubled
\\/ HO would be troubled with tin’s tormenting pain
7 T when it can he cured without extracting it ?
JAMES HOLDERNESS, Clerk. |
Match 25—26—4in.
Dooly Tax Collector’s Sale.
W
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
before the Court House door in the town of Vienna,
Dooly county, 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 as
the property »f David Patton, deceased, tu satisfy his tax
fort
IS n
March ll.
ELIAB JONES. Adm’r.
24—Ct
Also, One lot of Land, number 97, in the eighth district
of Early county ; sold as die property of £li as Mouldon, to
satisfy his tax lor the year 1844.
Also, One lot of Land, number22). in the 2d district of
Dooly county ; sold as the property of Benjamin Swearin-
gatne, to satisfy his tax for the year IS44.
FULTON KKMPH, t c d c.
March 1, 16 1C. 23
Dr. Lacount's tooih ache drops are a certain remedy.—
Thousands have declared that they would not be without
this p reparation i! it cost $ 10 per vial. It does not injure
the teeth, hut possesses tire property of enlivening the
gums when in an unhealthy state.—Full directions accom
panying each vial, price 50 cents. A fiesh supply just re
ceived and for sale in Macon I>v
J. H. A \V. S. ELLIS, l
J. W. BAILEY, S r.
GEORGE PAYNE, } Dru fe’S' sts
H. SHOTWELL, (
East Macon, COWLES, NICOLL.A Co.
Perry. .7. f l. THOMPSON, aud by an ap
pointed agent in every city and village throughout the State.
August 19, 1811. 4§
Also—Br. II ii IP. CO S GM I.OKU’VGEK,
Fttrilu. relief of Coogas. Colds. Consumption, Ante
V, hooping Coughs, Catarrh, Tichtnei* of the loan
Cheat, Aronctalta. and all pulmonary affections. Sere*
It"U.-siwd boxes have bent sold within the la-t six mouii
living immediate relief to those who have been tSieri
! glib the roost distressing Coughs and Colds. »,„] rr>:
*' ^health persons in almost every stage of pulmunuj*
lections.
The whole world should know that Dr Hulls O.
.ozenges me a certain cure for all Jiseases leading toc»
fumpnons and death. They are recommended kttln
sands who have used them, and tbatthey give relief*1*
ail other means tail. Price 25 rents per box. with full t
lay be found on inquiry in ell tile cities tf
State. For sale in Macon bv
J. H. A \V. S. ELLIS, I
J. W. DAILEY, (
GEORGE PAYNE, J
H. SHOTWELL. S
COWLES. N1COLL, A Co.
J. D. THOMPSON.
| Drujpti-
East Macon,
Perry,
August 19. 1844.
DR. SPENCER’S
VEGETABLE PILLS
“The skilful physician shai
GENERAL FORWARDING & C0.1DIISS10N UOUSF.
rjIHECKN-rnu. Rail Road ant> Banking Company
u j > his lie a
of Georgia having granted to the subscribers the pri
vilege of running an EXPRESS over their Rond during
the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under
their own Lock, they offer superior advantages for the
prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie,
<5cc. 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
the greatest safety and despatch ; end will also pay particu
lar attention to the purchase of Goods, collection and pay
ments of Drafts, Notesand Bills, and n msactingall kinds of
business in the above places.
I hey have also extended their arrangement to run their I
Express by the Southern Boats to Picolata, in Florida, and !
intermediate places on that route.
1 hey intend to put on Teams,to run regularly through'
front Macon to Columbus, under theirown charge, to carry
all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch anil '
safety, on she first of October next. i
MACON ()fji ce at the \\ a sh i n gton Ha ll.
S A V A N N AH—Ojji rc a t. So. 153 Bay st reef.
■DO. J‘h i lb rick, Agr nt.for re re i vi ng an d 1
_ TT . r»r rx -im « for ira rd i n g Good s a n d Me rch a n d isc. I
CHARLESTON. S. C.—Amos Head, Agent,office No. .
9G, Fast Bay.
July 4 40 tf M.S. BALL A CO. |
« , . , j - “sau, in ff;ei
of the great men of the earth, he shall be in admire
for he hath prepared his medicines out of the herbs of
field; and he that is wise will not abhor them."
Physicians, medical men, and philosophers, bare^
agreed that nature ha> prepered a remedy for everyy-'|
ease. A little reflection trust convince every one
truth contained in this remark. Dr. Spencer’s Tills * ,r#, l
vegetable remedy* and all-powerful in removing f
They may be taken with impunity at all times without ;f .
gard to diet or exposure, and without the debilitaneg f
fects consequent on taking other medecines. They
the united testimony of the whole medical profesaio"
heir favor, and from their decision there is "no appe*
tPersonsiwiVhing topurchase cannot be too particular:*
Spencer s Pills, as there are scores of unscentific ptfp J
; lions put on sale almost every day, of doubtful efficacy"
Price 25 cents per box, with full directions. A fresh**?
’ ply just received and for sale in Macon bv
J. II. 5c W. S. ELLIS,')
J.W. BAILEY. f Drucg ,:
| GEORGE PAYNE, J ^
H. SHOTWELL. J
COWLES A X1COLL & Co.
BOND A MLR DOCK.
J. B. THOMPSON, and by
every city and village throughout •
East Macon, by
Jn Knoxviile. by
Perry,
pointed Agent in
Stale.
Macon, Ga. August 19ih,
814.
4S
[Tin
Isaac M. Thomas,
rinprs, Alabama.] ,
Talladega Co.
August 17th
This is to certify, that I have been afflicted with -
Headache, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and Co?*”
following is from Mr.
at Talladaga $pri
7’allad eg a Spri n '
boxf :
IVOTfCE.
^^LL persons indebted to the estate of Jonathan Nea^
dec’d, late of Bibb county, are requested to come for
ward and make payment—and those having demands
against said deceased must present them according to law.
Her
CHARITY X NEAL, Adm’x.
Mark.
WRIGHT NEAL, Adm’r
Mareh II—24—40d.
HULL’6 WORM LOZENGES are the greatest dis
covery ever made for dispelling the various kinds of worms
that so frequently and distressingly annoy both children
and adults. From tho Sparta Gazette—“ From our know
ledge Nsetake great pleasure in recommending to the pub-
lic Hull’s Worm Lozer.ges as the best v/orm medicine ex
tant. Children will eat them as they would candy, aud
ness for the last eight or nine years, dur
had taken, as well as I recollect, about
Beckwith’s Pills, twelve boxes of Peters’ Pills. -
number of boxes of Champion’s and Bivndreih’s Ph-
of which afforded me but little or no relief. At last. 1
recommended to try Doctor Spencer’s Vegetable \
AND welt. I Dll); for I never had but one attack d
Sick Headache after I commenced taking the Pil^*
about six month;;.) ami I candidly confess, that I ha VP f
ed more real benefit from the use of Spencer's f'"’
. (/ j * *'-* nt'iit uui Milieu iiuui me use 01 epem ci ° ■
cry for them. Xo parents wo say, do not be without j than from all the other Medicines and Pills that
these Lozenges at anytime, as you value the lives of your ever taken, and I would earnestly recommend
“ i all. us being in my opinion tiie best medicine in u s£ ’
children. For sale in Macon hy
J. H. k W
! Drutrgists.
ELLIS.
J. W. RAILEY.
GEORGE PAYNE,
H SHOTWELL, (
COWLES. NICOLL. k Co.
BOND A. MURDOCK. r
- J- B. THOMPSON, nnd by an ap. | ance that every family should have a supply of P fr ’
pointed agent in every city and village throughout the State- ' Spencer’s trolv valuable Tills constantly on hand. .
ISAAC M. Tin> M ”
EaPt Macon,
In Knoxville, by
Perry,
all lingering complaints. The Pills have done me so u -,
good, that I would not feel willing to be without i- ieff \
five dollars a bex; and I cannot but feel very graf®' 1 **
Dr. Speuct r for having prepared such a valuable*^,
cine, and the distribution of it is conferring a very
favor on the public, as it is a thing of the utmost |
L Aug. 19, 1844.
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