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twenty five he,Inf stock hog.
«:m vo mr-tes; .me a sotrel, about tenye irs old, the inner
» . a.. , tost eight year* oh!; levied <>» as the property of
Jo;: i \n let-*,: '' tirify one fi la tr >m Dooly Superior court,
iu favor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs John Anders
i E is ■■ Wade.
o.u lots of land. Nos (37) thirty-seven and (3S)
thin?-eig it. in the i.ltli district of Dooly roarity; levied on
r p - .petty of Henry Go >din in to satisfy lour ti fas. from
, \ S i >orior C**urt, one In lavnr of John lia^ls vs. Mid
G > tins HI. one in favor of Robert G Ford vs. said Good
in n. o te in favor of Thom is A. Johnson vs. said G.iodiitan.
lone in favor of R. Iv. Mines vs. John J. 3. Miles and
*A Vl. 1 Nnd X n. (133) one hundred and thirty-
three. (ill) one hun Ire.1 and thirty four, and lot number
t*i»t kn iwn. but a ijom ng ihe before nnu»**d number*. ana
K i ».v i as Samuel Story's place; all said H« in the (Hlh)
j*, j .0-11*11 district of .iooly county, levied «»n a* ihe pr-»p-
my of S nnuel Story tosatHv tw»> fi. fa*. from Dfwlv .Su
nerior (J.iart, one in favor of K ijili Cait vs. said Story, tbs
other in favor nf James H Ford vs. said Story .
Also. Lotof Ian I. number 1169) one hundred and sixty-
nine, in the ninth (9) district of Dimly county, end one ne-
boy named Joe. about fourteen years old; levied on as
the pro.ienv of David Graham, to S itiji'v eight fi la*, trom
l),ii!v S i mrio Court, one in favor of Michael Handley vs.
D tvi'.l G ah i n A S mi l. D i*i"n. one in favo-of t ie Cen
tra! 1J'< of Gsorjfia vs. Dovi.i Grahaoi one in lavor of the
Ceoirsl Bt'k of Georgia, vs". Britton Wilis, lists! Graham
A Wdev C iub.nne in favor of Michael Handlev. vs. D ivid
Graham, one in favor of John S. Barlow, vs. David Gra
ham an l Young P Outlaw, administrator Ac. one in favor
of Amjrojr P. Ihrluw mid Samuel II- Dunn v*. David
O-ibt n. on.in favor of Wright Jones vs. Richard Bowen,
David Graham, an I Benjamin B-nven security on appeal,
and nne in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs. Uav.d
G.-ah.tm. and one fi. fa. from Dooly Inferior Court tu lavor
of Wil ian. Br.dvn vs. David Graham. . • .
Also. Lnuo! land Nna. fifty-eight (38) fifiv-nine (59) and
one hundred A twenty-five <!*-?») in the (13th) fifteenth diet,
of Dooly couutv, an I lot number seventy hye (79) m the
(IClll) sixteenth district of Dooly county; levied on as the
pnipertv of William I Foul. to satisfy-me fi. fa. from Lee
Supirior Court in favor E. J. Gilbert, executor Ac vs.
William .1. Ford. Robert G. Ford and Quarry G. J; ord.
principals, and .Samuel 8u'ivsni endorser
AUo, L«»tnf fowl number («2I) one hundred tun twenty
one in the (3rd! third district ol Dooly county; levied on
as the proiwrtv of Thomas -Moi.ley to satisfy one f. fa.from
I)aa|y Sageri'-ir Court in favor of Oliver H. Rowed vs.
Thom is Mobley. William 8. Cone nnd Jsme'MJinham
Also. One negro woman nmied Ann about (17) seven
teen vests old. and her infant chid ; levied on as the pro
perty of James Hightower, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly
Bap'ermr Court in favor of Allen R. Puttee vs said High-
Also. One Bay Horse, about three years ohl; levied on
as the pronenyor William Bl anchard, to satisfy one fi. fa.
from Dooly Superior Court in favor of Matthew t'lnuhvs.
William Blanchard.
A's One Negro boy named John, about twenty years
old (wa. levieil me as tee tin perlv nf William Stephens in
satisfy one fil’u from IJ wlv Superior Court, in fnVoruf \\ tl-
liatnH Wade. va. Jbejihen W. Pe irce and Wdlian. Me*
plena and Richard Bowen, security on appeal.
Also, One lot of land, number not known, but known
as the nlu-e whereon Simeon L. Holiday now lives; levied
on t .satisfy on - ti.fa. from Do .!y Superior (V.nrt-tn favor
ofJosej.il Gleutmi vs. John Sherrod, principal, and Wmeon
L A^so' f/'t oflanJ number (30) thirty, in the (11) district
cf D nly county: levied on as me pmperty of Hannan Had
to sxlUfv three Justice,’ Court fi. las. from the <3ad dis
trict. G. M. in favor of Th mias C ibb vs. sai l Hall—levy
mi !c and returned to me by a constable.
Also. L Itsnf land No4. tiTOI one hundred and tinny
(15J) me hundred and fift.V-two. (153) one hundred and fit-
ty-firee. (168) one hundred and. si xt weight. and (169) one
hun ire I and sixty-cine. in the third district ol D"o!v coun
ty : levied onas lWproperty of Jord tit Dees t - sattsly one
fi. fa front Do ily Superior Court, in favor of the Central
Bank of Georgia v<. said Dees.
A Is i. Luts of land Nos. (130) one hundred and thirty
(IS<) one hundred nnd fifty-two. (133) one hundred ai d ht-
tyth-ee. (16a) one U-tudre.l atud sixty eight, nnd (169) one
hundred and sixtv-nine; levied on as the property of" Jit-
cob Wataon. to aatisfv t lie following fi fas. one from Doo
ly Superior Court in favor of Eli Warren vs said Watson,
one from Dooly Superior Court in fuvr r of W. S.
field A Co. vs. ’Jicoh Watson, adin’r. on the estate of Jor
dan Dees.deceased, one from Dody Sapenor C mn. in
favor oUeCe-ural Bank of Georgia vs. said Watson, one
from Dmiv Superior Court in favor of John KnwU vs. said
Watson, nnd one from Pulaski Superior Court in favor of
John Rawls, transferee, vs. said Watson.
Lot ..r land. No. 58. in the 3d disl. «f I)ooly county, and
half lot number n >t known, b it adjoining lot No. 58. in the
31 .list, nnd known as David William s p'are; two negroes.
CufTee about 35 rtr 60 years old. and Alexander, about t wen
ty years old : levied on ns the property of David W illtxins,
to satisfy the fallowing h fas. from Do«lv Superior Court,
to *v»t: one it» favor «»l Davi l J B«'ihwell vs. David V\ lilt-
•ms ami Robert Herrington. security ontfopea!; one m fa
vor of Calvin Taft vs. David Widiama; one in favor ol
Benjamin Snider vs. David Williams »ud Robert M. Her
rington. security on appeal. . , ,...
Also. Town lots Nos. ib. 21. and 22. in the town of Vi-
©nun with the improvements tber«**»n; Jevied i»n »» »n*r
pro erty of Eli*,belli Miller, to satisfy three Justicea
court fi fas. in fivor of Echols Hightower transferee ol
J tntes Th impson. transferer of John .1. Collier transferee
of Thomas H. Dawson, vs. Eliz.belli Miller; one in favor
of E. A 1>. J B uhwell vs. E.iztbeth Mille'
AI-o, Lotoflnnd. number not known, in the olh district
of D-lolv r’oontv. kr.own as John M. B .ttoins’ property, al
so one store house and lot in the town of Vieiina. number
not known, but known as ihe property of John M. Bottoms;
levied on at the property of John M. Bottoms to satisfy the
following fi fas. l - wit: one from Dooly Superior f.ourr. in
favor of William Wise vs. said llo-toms; one from Dooly
8uoerior Court in '*”,or of Allen B. Clisstsin vs. said B'*t
toiis- on- fr in Do .lv Superior Court in favor ot John
Jliwisvs -ad lotion's; one from Dooly tfupenor Court in
favor of L-'lher R-> I vs.said B >lt uns.
\'sn. Lots of Isud Nos. 133, I5t. a d fractional lois Nos.
387 - id D8. ill in the I5ih listriet->f Doily conmys levi-
..I on as ihe prooer - of -am .el C. Lippet.. to mjtlsTv one
fi la, Vo* Doo v Superi irOonrt m lav-.r-if Abel G. ' ail vs
said Lipoett. ..nd one fi's. from Lee Supermr Court in
favor of William Barney vs. said Lippeit. .
Also. Four - egx.es: Ma ilda. n woman .bon. forty
years old. Mu-erf a boy about six years ohl. Lewis, a boy
ab-vil four years o d. Harriett, a girl, stz mpotb. old : le
vied on as ihe property of I’h mas W. Ellis to satisfy three
fi fas. from Dooly Superior Court one m favor of W i»J-
am 0. Combo n vs. Thomas W. Ellas; one in favor of Ad-I-
pbu- D. Kendrick va said Ellis: ar.d one in lavor of James
I Al"m North half.iflntofland No. ICG ip the Istdist.of
Doo v county: led *den as the property of \\ illtnni M S
JIou fbtoo. to aatiafy two fi fat. from l)-io!y Superior Court
in favor of Rob *rt Minin against said Hoaghtnn.
\lsa. Lois of land Nna. 193. and 199. .U llie 2d d'slrict
of D—ly-'-untV levied on as the property of John Bu'let.
to ratisfv a ti' fa. U m D.-oly Superior Court, in fav..r of
7 tr.hv-iah Cowart vs John J. S. Miles. ..lontreville Bay,
D tniel M ishburn. John Butler and Matthew Fl-.yH.
\lsn Lot of land No. 222. it. the 16 h district of Dooly
ro-Vr'i v • Ue l no as the property of George W. Standley.
, , „ , ■ 11 in. fr-.m a J unices’ court «f Macon cojnty, in
f, v r ,|- yl Mu ngaiii-tt said Stanley—levied on and
rc-i.-.-ehim^-, ;i '■ ^'vVinN aJ l 1 . OUTLAW. Sheriff
— u aO vt’tiif. -vmi: rIMi- \Mirt.ACZ WILI. I1E sot.p —
H r iv I) N'pCu 1 -r- a ii-.n-n-at in an-1 tnlotofland num
ber (HI) one hondred .1 f-rty in >he second dis
iricK.tr Dooly county ; teried -n -a.tsfy one fi fit. from
D -olv ^Superior Court, in lavo- »f -1-- Central Bank of
Georgia vrHardy D McCudlara, Wiley C«.bb. amfJohi
^ Also*' Lot of land number not known, but knnw " ■*'JJ*
/ place where ... Ilenj.min F. Adams now'n es m he .bird
. 5u.n.-lof Do.,Iv county, sod-me C-t.nn Omi letUd on as
the property of Benjamin F. Adams, to - •'<’ «• f.-i
from Dooly Superior Court in favor of-Umes JI Kelly.
Benjamin F. A lams. Jacob Wsts-m A Munltrw I- l«yd
A I One tiffin Boy nnmert Non. nhr»m iwflvf \#»ars
i’ i c vivd on nsliie proferiy-rGarry G Ford to-at s v ona
fi.f, from I) i..lv-a.iperior Court in favor of George W.
1 April V. t Tit 1 "wil, LIAM FARNELL. P Phff.
- Dooly 3t »r,*t»*e Uwlo
W tr T BE SDLD before the Court Mouse door in im-
‘own of Vienna. .... the first Tuesday in May next,
between the legal h-mrsof sale, the following property.
,0 Two tnwu lots in the towncl Bristol, in said county. Nos-
1» and 23. one ......taming two •^•^'h>«vmoep..les.
.hc.tl.er one acre. the property ol William M.t*. Hough
I.n msadsf a mortgage fi fa in a*or -t Robert Martin vs
William II I Houuht.m. property pmnfed in the K fa.
W G S. lot in* i he town of Bri-d raid cmtnry. No.
IS. as the pro cny of Wi li.unuN. Moke;, .o sat.sfy a ... u-
c ,,-c fi fa lii f.r .r of R .hurt Mart... vs W ill.am Moke-
property p -"'te . m > ‘ yQyy G p OUTLAW, Sh’ff.
Also at tlii" fonu tint «»(l plarr.
One negro .nan An'h my, as the property of John 5.
W'jrrcn. io satisfy a m .rtenge fi fa in fnvor ol Jatnc- M.
D-. s. tuortgigee and L. M. Dee*, tran-fer.e vs John M.
w„ ren—nr -perty p .inted out in the fi fa
Keb! Hi WILLIAM FARNALL. D-B'-’ff.
w
ill MAY
property
TILL b
■ lot
iti.;.. th
I. Sillt-I itiOs Stnlc-
f. re tin Court II..
, said count. . oil il>
5 lt-g j! hours of sal
r. in the
ruesday
ollowiug
L ,j r | !,\ the name of Hannah ; levied on as the
property of William Johnson, to atisfy three Justices’
c .u i: t. ihs in favor ot John McKinxee vs. Reuben eath*
ei-slie .1 id Wildam JuhuSOD—levied on and returned to me
by a constable.
'AS.., One Ini of Pine IiaOd, No. -17. in the 14th district
of Houston couniy ; l-vied on as the properly ol T homas
J. Tindl-, tosstislv two ti tas. from a Justices court, in
favor of James Gorden vs. Thomas J. Tin.be.
Also, One hall of a bay Stsl.ion Cumberland. or» eor-
rei year old colt, one brass fire fender anil andirons, one
iiiafingHtiy crib, one laihing hatchet, one pair de.-nniers,
one box of bonks, two jars, t ne Mitchell s Map of the U.
Elates, one double barrelled shot gun. one brass kettle,
one slew pot, nne note on J J. Armstrong for 31£ 30. one
due-bill on William Paul for $3 50, two fi fas agamst Jas.
Findlev, amPunting l‘» about fifiy dollars, on-note W John
Tomlinson for $12 30, one note on Henry Brooks; all le
vied on ns the property of Augustus B. Higgs- to satisfy
a fi fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of James
Harrison va. Augustus B. H : ggs aiuJAlexsoderMmih.se-
cority. WA HERRINGTON. Sh’fi.
April 1 1843.
at the same time a.vd place wilt, ee sold :
One negro boy nan e.l Levi, about twelve years old: le
vied on as the property of the estate ot James Holt. late of
said county deceased, to satisfy one fi fa from Houston Eu-
perior Court, in favor of Simon Wooten against hdijab
Williams, administrator of said James Holt, deceased.
One improved ha far re lot ir. the village of Hayneville.
in sai 1 county: levied on ns the property of Turner G.
Pierre l.- satisfy a fi fa from a Justice's Court if said coun
ty, in favor of John Barton against Turner G. Pierre and
George Williams, and Joseph Tonke security on appeal.
LEARY C. MANNING. Dep. Sheriff.
April 1st. 1845
AT THE SAME TIME AND TLACE WILL EE SOLD :
One mulatto negro girl slave, named Harriet, about srven
years old : levied on ns the property of William Young, to
sati-fv a fi fa from Decatur Superior Court, tn favor ol
Elias Bli-s A Co., against said John Young. Property
pointed out hv Nathan Land, assignee of plnimiff.
April 1st. 1845. DAVID GILES, Pep. Sheriff.
Bibb Sheri ’s Sulrs.
Onlkrjirsl Turning in MAYnrxt,'
TXT ILL he sold before the Court bouse door in the city
T v of Macon, the following property, to wii:
Neill McKay's interest ill an acre lot No. 4. adjoining the
Central Rail R-ad Depot: levied on as the property of
said McKay to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Sumpter Supe
rior Court, R. V. Hardeman vs said McKay, and iraiistei-
red to lusepli Willett. Property pointed nut by said WIN
let. * J. SPRINGER. D. Sheriff.
April 2. I8<5.
— AT THE SA’iE TIME AND PLACE. WILL BE SOLD t—
Part of City Lots Nos. 3 and 4, in square 66. now ill the
pos-ession of the widow of John Oliver, to satisfy a mort
gage ti fa. in lavor of Leonard S, Jones, for the use ul John
U Ladd vs John Oliver.
Two hundred and seventy acres of land, more or less,
being lot No. 206. containing 202) acres, together with 67 j
acres, more or less, of lot No. not known, lying in the 3d
district of originally Houstoii.'imw Bibb county; the place
whereon widow Wadsworth now lives: levied on as the
property of Daniel Wadsworth, administrate- ^of \Vm.
Wadsworth, der'd, to satisfy three fi. las. Ir»m Bibb Supe
rior Court one hi favor of Thomas C Doremss. one in fa
vor of Apisnda Jackson, one in favor of Win. W. Chap
man, all vs. said Daniel Wadsworth, adm'r Ac.
Two m iles, one wagon, a lot of hogs, runuitig at large,
consisting of twelve, more or la's: letiedon as the prop
erty of Solomon Groce to satisfy a ti. la. from Jones Inferi
or Court in I'avorof Win. Beall vs. said Groce _
mi} acres «f pine land, being part of lot N'*- 208. adjoin
ing Moore and others, in the 4th diet, formerly Houston,
now Bit b county : levied on as the properly of Isaiah Ant-
ley. to Satisfy f-lu'r fi, fas. (rum a Justice’s Court, in favor of
g. & K. R Gtav s vs lti.-hard A. Cain Isaiah Ansley
and Jacob Skipper, securities.
April 2. 1845. JAMES GATES. Sheriff.
Sevin acres of hind, with the improvements; whereon
Alexander Haimnn no* lives, in Vnieville, adjoining the
pub io street on one side. Tb.-inas Hardeman, \\ hittnil C
Hill, and Leroy Napier on the other sides: levied on as
ilie property of the Mouroe Kail Road and Banking^ Com-
Datu'i to satisfy an execatinn in a»or of Alexander Batter
er vs said Monroe Bail Hand A Banking Company, irsued
trom the Superior Court of DeKalb couuty and assigned to
John Dailey. .
One hundred acres of land, more nr less, known as lot
No. 79. on the Mac in Reserve, east side of th O.-mulgee
river; ai<-> the undivided hall of one nnndred acre Ini. No.
73, iu the same place: levied on as the property «f John P.
Evans to satisfy a fi fa from llihb Superior Court. The
Central Back vksaid Evans—ti fa transferred to Benjamin
C H. Evans. ' ,
Six acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands ot M.
Barilett and others, it b-ing the place wbeieoii James
Green now lives; said property levied on as Willis H.
Hughes' nrii pointed out by him. A so, levied on throe
nrrt*s of lnn*l. or Ims. lying on W indsor Hill, with
improvement”, it being the place whers Richard Bassett
no* lives: levied 6 • as lira property—all tn sattsly a fi la
from Rihb Sup> nor Court. E. G Cabinise. Guardian, Ac.
vs Willis H Hughes and’Riehartl Ba».*eit.
April 2. 1845 J SPRINGER. D.Phenff.
The following lots of lattd in the city of Macon. 35 feet
on a> ey and 32} feel, tnoie nr less, in the rear of Rose’s
printing office, 10 feet parallel with the alley by 34 fevt
turn e or least the rear of Muoroe’s brick build tig. 27 leet
parallel wph alley by 56 feet more or less in the roar of
where tlie Columbus’ Insurance Bank stood : levied on ss
ihe property of William Melrose, to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb
Superior Court,- David Kidd v said Melrose.
Twenty six and one half acres of land.more or lass, ad
joining lands of Levin Causey. Washington Poe. and oth
ers, on the West Common of the city of Ma-on. known as
the Ellis Mill place: levied on as the property of Charles
Collies, to satisfy an execution from Bibb Inferior Court—
the Ocmulgee Bank of the Slate of Georgia vs said C< llins
A lotof hoots and shoes, consisting - f eighteen boxes:
levied on os the property of William Brown, to satisfy two
fi fas from P ke Su perior Court, in favor of the Central
Bank of Georgia v? William Brown.
One negro man named Grant ille. ahoot 18 years old :
levied on a” the propenv of William T. Wilson, to saii-fy
a fi fa from Houston Inferior Court, in favor of George W.
Bivins vs William T. W ilson. .....
One negro girl, named Jo'ia 15 years old: levied on so
the property of Ann K Williamson to aatiafy two fi fas
one in f-i'-nr of James M. Jones, the oilier in favor of John
G C -l*-nt <n and William M. Pope.Ex’rs, Ac.both vs. said
Am K. Williamson
City lot No. 2. in square 25: levied on as the property or
Sarah A Chnni-ig to satisfy a fi fa frem Bibb Superior
t 'curt iu favor of Ambrose Elevens vs said Sarah A. Chu-
„j n? B. TllAPP, D. Sheriff..
April 2, 1845.
.3trniiis13tvatovs* $rc.
AdiniuistiSale.
l«ntL be sold on Monday the 21st day of APRIL
v T next, at the late residence of David Jones, deceas
ed. of D.wlv county, all the Perishable property/.elongi»g
to said -state, consisting of CO IJN. FODI >E R. MULES.
HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, and
other artic es too tedious to mention.—Terms on the day.
ELIaB JO <ES. Adm'r.
March 11. 1845. 24—ids
Gunnllnn’N ftfilc.
\ GREEARLE m an onlerof tbc Honorable the Infe
rior Court of Jackson county, when sitting lor ordina
ry purpioes. will he sold, on the 1st Tuesday in JUNE
next, alike Court House do r in Etarksvilie. Lee county,
within the legal hours of sale, one undividrd third part ol
Lot number one hundred and twenty-one (121) in the sec
ond district ol Lee county, being the property of Middle-
ton Nall, a minor, sold for the benefit of said minor.—
Terms made known on :he day of sale.
/.8A VARNUM.
February 25—22—tds"
Houston tlotluiige -nlcCor tiny.
"a ■? r [, I. : a->ld, befuro the Court House door, m the |( jI >. t',-r i., r riourt of Bibt» ros)| d.-vbefl
TV of Perry, H" ntnn county, onthe tir.-t Tar. c lir ,,„ r p. m-s. for leave to sell the interest
.is 1, MAY next. >v. lilt the legal hours of sale, the (ol- j j* \v m \J. RaVpnn. in three t egrnes.
Io v .g prop
iV ■-v mil her.wo rliildren Jacob nnd Andrew.
ALEN. It. BA LETON. Sr.. Guardian.
I'd, 1—19—Im.
,1 * „r/'o oil I - a - e. named Jacob, r.bnut thirty years
1 levied on as the orooertv of Simoo I»ut»r>-.- to s ei-fv
exe.-mi o fi..;n Hoits-on Infer! -r Court, in fa-
1 |), ;,e. VS. s;.p 11 Dupree, an! u.aiiafer- j E:o ltd ■ t—«'i n wins d 4'ouuty
ro’i bn *1 Ma-«:
Kch y<
• rtv |.I : -:e-l nnt in said m -rtgage
VY M IIERINGTON, Sh'ff.
i. ii»!» 4'onniy.
C1TN I, H ths after ,lat». application will be made to the
\i .« (V- XiZ'ZT,! Irii'VMa.e' 1 'He''having' ful'lv
adin'nist-rel o i .'me accord at to law ; of which all
prrsons -oncer
>-c*C ’ c t
ne.i • :!! take .me no ice
MARK D. CLARE
pOSTEIi befori* ine, by James Dc
.' »• r^trnv Bonel fillv nh**nt lwr» veais
••H. anti B,»nr:.i.:rH by .<rrplu-n S. W r C hi
nn*l Krnri-i:, H M unlock, to bt* worth tliir-
iy rifil!nr«.
Sworn to befoie me Mnrrii 2?fh, 1 Bl. r >-
WM || HHO0KP.J. P.
Clerk*$ Office of the Inferior of Cun ford c tin-
f t/, (imrtsio
I rrrtif ib^ above ie a true extrnrt fm»n the o<\rny book
of naid countv. JACOH LO A K, c* I. C.
Mnrrh 07. 1845.
Arri! 1 —C7-3t.
NEW BOOKS
At Boardnian’s Book stores
B UST received, all the new publications, among whiub
al are the following:
Presintt'- History of tlie Conquest of Mexico,
Harpers' No. 1 of the Pi.-mral Bible.
.1 Rn 7 of Hsor ah Moore s complete works,
•• Alison’s History of Eurojie. complete and full
bound, _ .... i- ii i i
•• Brande’s Encvdopedia full hound,
.• Xrai-.- History of the Proteslama,
Pnulhev’s Pilgrim s Progress.
Rural Life in Germany, by ilium Howitt;
Kohl's Russia and the Russians,
Elliotsqn'x Eurgieal Operations,
I’he Psalmist.
Condie on Children,
Co >fier (Eir Astlev) on Dislocations,
Asbwe!! on the Disease> of Females,
Uueei.s nf En^laa 1, sixth series.
A new Patent Inkstand,
Perforated Paper. '• . n c J,
Drawing Paper, Blank Books, &c. all cheap for CAuH.
Jan 16 ^
NOTICE
I S hereby given to John Brown formerly of Wilkintton
3 county, that the nudertigtieil has in bis hands all the
money arising from the sale of the property of Mary Broun,
'ate of Houston county dereased. and that unless the said
John Br iwn npplies for said money (tn which he is entitled
if in life) within six months the same will he paid over to
ill.. . exiofkin. Perrv. Gi January 13th. 1845
’ TIICMAS PijLLOCK. Adm'r.
J:.n. 21—17—6m.
■jFo.tr Xotfccs.
* Vi) liR mnotlisafter datespplirarinn «ill he made to the
1 ^ 11.ii. the Inferior Court of Ilooly county, while sitting
f..r ordinarv purposes, for leave to sell the Lands and Ne
ernes lie! uaing to the estate of David Jones. dceea«ed.
I .te ..f sa-d county—for the purposes of distribution and
final settlement ol said estate.
ELIAB .T0NF.S. Adm'r.
Marrh 11. 2£
■ .YOU R mnilth- alter dale application w ill he made to the
*' Usssrsalr Inferior Court of 'omter county when sit-
’.i':g fo.- Oidinsrv purposes for leave to sell all the real es*
i.i.e of Jahn B.Hadg de.-e .-ed.
ELIZABETH II0DGEE. Adm'x.
Dec. 34—13— 4in.
-y ( )i;i{ mni.ilis alie djueapplicati.oi will bo matlifps the
TIIOTSAS TAA'LOR,
ON’ CC TTO.N AVENUE i SECOND STREET,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' DEALER IN
STAP L E I) II Y GOO !>S,
Choice Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots
and Shoes, Ilats and Caps, Saddlery, §c.
W OULD particularly invite MERCHANTS and
PLANTERS tu call and examine his extensive
and well selected Stork before purchasing elsewhere, as he
is lirirrmintd to make the prices correspond fully with the
times The fuiluwing comprise a part of his slock :
AFFGHAN SATINS, anew article for dresses.
CASHMERE. Crape, and Super Muuseline tie Laines,
new patterns.
ALPACCA3. Silk and Gimp Fringes.
GINGHAMS, Super Chene and genuine Scotch.
CAMBRICS Plant, Striped and Cheeked.
MUSLINS. Jaconet, Hook. ice.
LACES Uutlliiig. Lisle, Edging, &. Lace Neck Ties.
HOSIERY. Shirts and U.awers.
CRAVATS Black Silk. Printed, and Fancy Plaid.
HANDKERCHIEFS, a gteat variety.
BHaWLS, 60U Plaid de Lame Chene, Prussian, Print
ed Nell and Woolen SbawD, and Cosnfortea.
FLANNELS, White. Red. and Yellow.
Brown Linen TABLE COVERS. Irish Linen.
GLOVES, MITTS, SUSPENDERS, Garters and
Night Capa.
Sewing Silk, SPOOL COTTON, and Linen Thread;
Corded Ski it--. Corset Laces. Presses. Pins. Needles, Tapes,
Thimbles. Tuck. Quill and Dtess Ct mbs.
KENTUCKY J EANS. and super Twilled Kerseys.
NEGRO KERSEYS and Lindseys.
PACKAGES. Brown and Bleached Shirtingsand Sbeet
ings. Ticks Checks and Stripes,
ses, a large supply.
200 pi. Loudon Dufiil BLANKETS.
600 Negro Blankets, twilled and heavy,
4000 pr. N£gr-j Brogans, a superior article,
100 Ladies'. Men’s, and Boy’s Saddles,
Bridle”. Martingales. Whips, and Collars,
1500 Bleached Sacks Sail, large size,
100 Biles 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 | and } inch Manilla Bale Rope,
2000 lbs. superior Bagging Twine,
50 d»z. Plough Lines and Bed C<7?ds,
20 hhds. Cuba 31 'lasses,
75 da St Croix, and Porto Rico Sugars,
20 Bhls. Crushed and Puwdeied Sugar,
20 Boxes Standard Loaf and Havanna Sugar.
350 Bags old Java. Rio, Laguira, and Cuba Coffee,
90 Boxes Sperm Candles, sizes 4's, 5 s, and Si's,
30 •* Hull's Patent Candles assorted,
25 “ Hull’s and Colgate’s Soap. No 1.
30 “ Castile. Fancy, nnd Variegated Soaps,
20 “ Colgate's Super Pear Starch,
600 •• Table Salt, a prime article,
20 •* Tobacco, some very choice for chewing,
40.0UO lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted, fiat and Square bar,
German, Blistered and Cast Steel,
150 Kegx Nails and Brads,
500 lbs. Waggon Boxes,
15.000 *’ Hollow Ware,
200 pr. Trace Chains,
12 dnz. Coffee Mill*.
12 •• Iron Wire Sifters,
30 *• Pad Locks. N
20 “ Curry Combs,
1200 lbs. Bar Lead,
50 doz. Blacking,
15 Boxes Cotton Cards,
500 lbs. Sid Irons.
50 doz. Tabs. 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 dnz. Shoe and Hnrse Brushes,
Pen. Pocket, and Fnncy Kirves. Table Knives and
Forks, Tea and Table Spoons, Scissors, Razors, and Straps,
Shoe Knives and Rasps, Percussiou Caps. Cut Tacks, and
rvegar Cases.
150 Hearns Wrapping. Cap. and Letter Paper.
50 lbs. London. Sealing Wax and Wafers,*UIue and
Black Ink.
200 Keg* White Lead.
75 Boxes Window Glass,
10 Casks Loudon Porter, •
30 doz. Saratoga W ater,
10 - Hay Water.
10 Rbls. Cider Vinegar.
Cnpal V.irnisli. Spirits Turpentine. Spanish Brown. Mad
der, Blue Stone. Copperas. Brimstone. Indigo, Fig-Blue,
Scotch, ami Macabov Snuff. Epsom Salts, Salt Petro, Sal
ASraus. Mustard. Camphor. Oppode’dne. Castor Oil. Sweet
Oil, Magnesia, Cologne. Macaroni. Preston Salts, Lees
Pills. Bateman's Drops. British Oil. Tooth Pmvder and
Brashes. Spice* of.all kinds, Imperial, Hyson, and Puuchin
Teas, very ctufire.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, Buckwheat, and Nod a
Biscuit.otuuperinr quality, will be received WEEKLY
throughout the season-.
ALSO.
30.000 SEGARS. Manilla Cheroots. Plantation Normas,
Principe* llrgalias, Vueltabogera, and India Cnsndnra
PaneleUs, all selected with much ca'e. and those fond of a
choice article, will please call ami examine for themselves.
Macon Oct. 8. 1844. 2
Merchants’ Bank, |
Macon, November 13, 1844. )
totl sale.
Tlie following’ Lands, viz:
L OT No 93 in 2d Dist. Baxer co., containing 250 acres
’’ “ 313,'jn 2d ” ;; ;; jg" “
.1 •• 314, 111 2d “ u (1
“ “315, in 2d " “
•< <• 245, id 2d •' “ “ “ 250
“ “ 276. in 2d * "
- •• 237; in 2d 2o0 ••
*< “ 346.in 5th " Early co., “ -nO
•• 537, in 5th 250 “
“ “ 297. in 5th “ " “ 250 ,
“ “ 241. in Jd “ Deoly " “ 202}
“ “ 103, in I2ih “ Houston “ “ 202 a
, - •• 23. iu i2th 1 ;; 20 ;-i;;
Fraction 20. in 12tli *‘ '* 11 “
•• “ 22, in 12th •< -°
ALSO,
Lot No. 59, In 7th )liwt. CWwford once Houston. 202} “
•• “ 30. in Tilt ” “ " “ 202} “
“ “ 31, in 7th “ “ “ 20 'i “
“ “ 116. in 2d “ Macon (once Muscogee,) 202} “
“ 158, ii2Cth “ Lee county, 202} ’•
“ “ 2, in 12th “ " “ 2u2 i “
ALSO,
Lot No. QG, in 24ih dial. 3d Sec. Cherokee, 100 acres
-‘ 117. in 5th “ 4th “ “ 1G2
<• “ 40G.in 2d •* 3d “ " jO •
“ “ 9G7. in 4th “ 3d “ “ 40
“ 1135 in 3d « 4th ’* “ lu ']
“ •• 1130 in 14;h “ 1st *• 40
“ “ 687. in 19th *• 2d “ “ 40 '
•• •• 626. iu I Sill •• 2d “ " 40 ‘
“ “312. in 10th “ 4th “ " 40
Also, 500 acres (more or less) pine Land, adjoining the
city or Macon, and known as the A7c<-~. Mill place.
jvlso, lots Nos. 8 and 25, tn theto-.vn of Hawkinsville, wnli
the Hotel Building therr.&n. .
Also, the Banking House anil I.ot in said tow#, lately
occupied by the Bank of Hawkinsville together with all
the property in Hawkinsville belongim: to this B*'**.^
Nov .26, 1841.
JAMES DEAN.
President Merchants Bank.
9
irJSURAitfCE.
TS!E CROTOV
(Mutual) Insurance Company,
Of the City of iVrtc York.
rjYHIS Company, according to the provisions nr its char
I ter, is reudv to insure all kinds ol Marine, Inland
Xavt^alto/t, Transportation ami litcRisks, against loss
or damage, at rates and terms moderate and liberal, and
solicit tlie patronage ot its friends mid the public at the A-
gene7 o' -1 ' 16 Company^ ftD8Tg;Ef(
James Harper, Abraham Van Nest.
John B. Lasala, William B. Oozzons.
John J- Boyd. Charles L. Vose,
Edward Richardson, Joseph B. Nones,
James Phalen, John F. Butterworth,
John J. Herrick, Samuel Sherwood,
George C. De Kay, Zadock Pratt,
Samuel A. Lawrence, Herman D^ Gould.
Theodore A. Meyer, Joseph S. Smith.
William P Furuiss. Elias T. Aldrich,
John T. Gilchrist. Lawrence Hill,
Loring Andrews, Thomas Monahan,
Cyrus Chenery, William H. Townsend,
George Whitaker, Amos Noyes.
James H Suvdsro. John Brcmtcu.
George Palen, Leonard Appleby,
William Bttrenovne, Silas M, Crandall.
SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE. President.
JOSEPH B NONES Vice-President.
LEWIS BENTON. Secretary.
Capt. SAMUEL CANDLER. Marine. Inspector.
WILLIAM WELLS, Fire. Surveyor
The undersigned is the authorised Aeent of the abov„
Company, to take either Marine or Fire risks In any port
of the State of Georgte. upon such liberal terms as may be,
agreed upon between tlie assured and the Agent, who is
vested with ample aud diicretionarv powers.
JERRY COWLES. Agent.
Oct 22. 1844. 4
Office Monroe R R. anij Bank. Companf, >
Macon, March Stlt, 1315. j
riYHE MONROE It AIL HOAD is open to within 2}
Jl miles “I Jonesboro, and wi I be open to Jonesboro, 80
miles from Macon, in two weeks. Schedule nf running
time as follows, viz : Leave M con G o'clock A. M.. arrive
at Forsyth 8 o'clock 5 tn. A. M.. Bartlesville 9 o’clock 50
m. A. M., Griffin II o’clock 30 tn. A* M Jonesboro 2
o’clock 30 m. P. M. Leave Jonesboro ,0 o’clock' A. M..
Griffin l o’clock 30 tn. P. II. Arrive at Baruesviile 3
o’clock. Forsyth 4o’clock 35 in., at d Macon 7 o’clock P. M -
Freight Trains leave Griffin and Macon three times a
week, and will he extended to Jonesboro as often as the
business may require.
March II—24—tf
Bill for Diacorcry, Belief mid Injunction,
In Houston Superior Court returned.to October Term,
1844.
ELIJAH BUTTS, adin’r of John Tomlinson, dec’d
vs.
Jeremiah H. D ipree. Joseph Tonke. William Htddock.
JsmeaSiiiub. Simoo Dupree. Matthew Wbitfield, William
Hnrringtnu, Sheriff nf HooVtun county. James HuMerneta.
Clerk Superioi Court Houston co. Zeplianiah T. Conner,
Carlton Wellborn. James E. Duncan. Samuel B. Hunter,
Adm’r of Hamilton Atcliis n. decM. J aides A. itnqueiunre,
Matthew H. Means. Morris Pollock. Alexander Smith. Mv-
11.ii Hartleit, WiUsoo Smith, Meradtth Joiner, Ishain Ed-
watils, Samuel Felder. William H. Talton, Siinecn L- Ste
phens, Aqutllu T. Calhoun. Charles Edwards, Joel W.
Mann. John H Ross. Norman 11. Thompson, Meshack How
ell. Charles 11. Rice, and Adolphus D. Kendrick 4 Co.
S T appearing l>- ihe court that ae erainf the'above tiauied
defend u:ts. to wit: James Smith. Matthew Whitfield,
Zephtntah T. Conner. Samuel B. Hunter, adm'r of Hainil-
ton Atchukm. dec'd, Myron Barilett Simeon L. Stephens,
John B. Ross. Meshack Howell and Charles II. Rice reside'
out of the'said county of Houston, and hot service of said
bill has not been perfected upon them, and sFsA several of
the oilier defend.mis resi ling within said county of Houston
have not been served ; and the said hill having been amen-
• del since the last term nf tlie court by the insertion toereon
of Join: La*, sr.. Charles H. Rice. Adolphus D. Kendrick,
nnd Judsno A’. Ken Ir rk. osi.i” the tirin ol A. D Kendrick
Jc Company, and John Barb’ii as parlies defendants, the
complainants having ascertained them ||o bS creditor a of or
having claims against the e-tale of said Job.i Tomlinson ;
Whereupon'it is ordered bv the court that service ofsaidjill
be perfected cn said defendan a who resiile out of the' said
county of Houston by publication of this rule ot.ee a month
for four ntombs in some public gazette of this state, or by
second original sod Copt at the option of the e> mplamant;
and that copies of r iid bill be served on the defendants re-
si ling in said roe nly of Houston at least thirty days previ
ous to the - next tenn of said court and that the comoiainant
have leave to fur:hi r amend «aid bill *o as lo include all the
credit-'rx of. te s iid .mini Toind-son.dec’d, as defendants
whom he may at any time lierfeafter discover. And it is
further ordered that lh< clerk enter this order upon the mi-
cutesof Houston Superior Court. Granted at Chambers.
EDW. p. 1 racy.
Judge Superior Court.
February 5th. 1815.
(ir rt’iu, llotixioti Canal/,
I. James Holdrrnrs-. Clei W of the Superior Court of said
county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order
is truly copied Irotn the minutes of said Court.
Given under my ha d and privat- seal, there being no
seal of Office, this 18th March. 1845.
BRA UIIB'IK PILLS.
Truth Akin tu Nature.
n AVE you pains ? Be thankful. It is a vigorous, ef
fort of Nature to throw otV luoibific matter. 1‘ rom
what may the morbific matter arise 1 From a bruise, or
uuwhoUoine air which has become mixed with the blood,
not incorporated in it. but which is liable to taint the whole
mass if not speedily removed. Or the pain may arise from
bile which has become bad. raticid, putrid, in consequence
of the want ol power in the proper organs to discharge it.—
This pain which so frightens people tsonl the symp
toms of the efforts of Nature, (or the vital principle ot the
blood.) to expel the PECANT or IMPURE BmU«r. which
would otherwise destrov the human fabric. All diseases
are of the solids of floids, or both. W.heo we have pain in
our head, or in our fool. :n our throat or in u#i back oj
bowels, let us bnt be satisfied that it is produced by the if-
forts of our blood tn throw out morbific matter, and il tins
be so, if we can but believe and uu erstaod this, our cure
will be easy and generally sure. For our course will-hen
be to help Nature to throw off the morbid Ul l t L e . 1 ’’ l ‘l
taxe a wav the blood. For the blood. EVERY DROP
WE HAVE IS REQUIRED TO INSUliE ULTI
MATE HEALTH to the body, we must NOT LOSE-A
DROP; neither must we use aov medicines internally
which are uni perfectly harmless, if applied externally to
the bodv. So we mu«i not use any of Ihe prepara ionsot
mercurv. neither must we use any vegetable medicine of
CORROSIVE POWER. , ....
In order to discriminate bt tween Truth, which is eternal,
and conjecture, which is like a transient vision, we must be
"ui.le.lby the light ol EXPERIENCE. To what does
experience direct ? To the FREE USE OFDR.BRAN-
DRETH’S PILLS in all cases of bonify suffer ng. As
this advice is followed. SO WlBL THE HEALTH Ol-
I THE BODY BE. The writer has loue used them, and
I has never found them fail of imparting relief. . In all acute
diseases let Brandreth Pills and’mild diet be used, and the
patient *vili booh he restored to gond bfcaJtb. I n ehronic
complaii ts 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 aboutthe ti-sease being
chanced to acute, a lew large doses of Pills and a few days
confinement to the bouse, will change thej chronically, dis
eased individual to a sound tnan. This is nrt* figure of the
imagination; it can be proved by a thousand matter-of-fact
men who have experienced it. REM E.MBER-. in all ca
ses nf disease, no matter whether ii be a cold or.a cough ;
whether it be asthma or consumption : whet er jt lie rheu
matism or pleurisy: whether it he tvpus of fever-and-ague,
or bilious lever: cramp or hooping cough or measels : wheth
er it be scarier fever or small pox ; Unit the Pills known as
Brandreth’s Pill*, wil' surely do more than all the medi
cines of the Drug Stores for your restoration to Health, and
what i* more will sttrelv do \nu no harm.
TRUSTTO BRANDRETH S PILLS, take th»m 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 w II be sick for months —
Let the sick enquire of the agents for Brandreth’s Pills
whether these things be so or not. Lei them enquire among
their friends and ask the same question. Verily i* EVI
DENCE is wanted it shall be procured. To the Sick, let
me say. use the
BRANDRETH PILLS
Ts the best advice mort il man can give you.
Sold at Dr. Br ndreth’s principal office. 241 Broadway:
(674 Bowery, and 241 liudtoh st, Dr. Brandrc-h’* retail
offices.) at 25 rents per box. with full directions in the Eng
lish Spanish. Portuguese and French languages.
J. BARNES. Agent.
B ok Store, opposite Washington Hall Cotton Avenue.
Macon. Ga.
December 24 —1-*
PUEC$11 oakdp.v *e:s:e>s.
A GENERAL assortment of WARRANTED Fresh
Garden Seed*, with directions for planting accompany
ing each paper. Merchants an i others supplied in suita
ble quantities. Fur sale by
J. IE & W. S. ELLIS.
Oct 29, 1844. 5 Cotton Avenue. Macon
JAMES HOLDERNES
Match 25-28—4m
ss.cKrtJr;.]
Journal dcs Tuillcurs tie Paris
' 11HK aubscribers hive job received M L'Blegnnt” a
I Journal of the newest Fashions for Drapers and
Tailors, reported ami published monthly in Paris, in
which are many improvement* in the present Styles, and
which they belie ve will meet with g-neral favor.
Orders for Clothing icillbe executed at. the shortest
notice. J. & B. SAUL8BURY.
J. Jc E. 8riiaveju*t received a fine selection of Engisb
nnd French Cloths, and Casimeres.
Dec 10, 1844. 11
TOOTH ACHE!
would be troubled with lid* tormenting pain
y y when it can be cured u itliout extraeiing ii !
Dr. Lacunnt’s tooili ache drops area certain remedy.—
Thousands have declared that they wodld not be without
i this preparation il it cost $10 per vial. It doc* not injure
! the teeth, but possesses the property of enlivening the
: gums when in an unhealthy state.—Full directions accom
panying each vial, price 56 cents. A frcsli supply just re
ceived and for sale in Macon bv
J. H. & W. S. ELLIS, I
J. W. BAILEY ]
GEORGE PAYNE, )
II. SHOT WELL. j
En*t Macon, COWLES. NICOLL.& Cn.
Perry. .1. t. THOMPSON, and by an ap
pointed agent in every city and village throughout the Stale.
August 19, 1841. 48
IYOTICE.
A LL persons tndebte I to the estate o' - Jonathan Neal
s\. dec’d, late of Bibb county, are requested to couie for
ward and in ike payment—and those having demands
against said deceased must present them according to law.
Her
CHARITY y, NEAL.Adm'x.
Mark.
YVR1GI1T NEAL, Adm’r.
March 11—34—40d
Rales of Freight and Pa swage 0,1 the dloarwc E£ail Road,
l> I -HI yc C .8 I \ FKW.1I IMA 4 Oi> •
I 3 I 13 I 19 | 24 | 36 1 35 | -10 | 46 | 52 , ^
FliO.'ti TO
Jc St*
pASSKNGfc'KS 5 c. pr. mile, (children under 12
Cotton per bale, (round or squiire) not exceeding 406
Cotton per bale, (round or square.over 406 lbs. per 160 lbs...
Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods,. .... ....per cubic foot.
Su-ar, Coffee. Rice. Iron, Hardware, dnd all oilier articles that go
° by weight per 106 lbs.
Hogsheads and Pipe* of Liquor, ea '' 1
Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil eat '•
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, 4c eac ’•
Barrels of Molasses and Oil ....euch,
Bis. ot Flour, Potatoes. Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each,
I. Pork, Fish. Liquor.4c 4 all Kegs of lOgals. 4 upwards each,
} hh
£ bis. Flour, Fruit, Potat
Sail it) sacks not exceediuj
nes, &c\.
g four bu
00 2 30i‘i
«U3
bait in sacks over four uusiieis
Corn, WUeat. Meal, and all other grain inb’ags,....
....per bushel,
,5
(j
Cotton Bagging
per piece.
n
25
Boxes of t'oap, Carulles, ie. of common size,:....
.each.
45
LO
20
25
Brooms In bundles...
per dozen,
2 ?
3 J
40
Buckets. Collara, Scythes,Shovels & Spades, Sifter
'.Ac. per dozen.
2.)
3(1
40
Chairs,
....per dozen.
1
Oo
50
2 00
Boxes Fruit. Cigars, &r
.. ......each,
J. <
25
25
All small packages not weighing 10 J lbs. nor measu
ine 2 feet, each.
25
25
Biacksmith’a Bello a s,
each.
50
75
1 00
Potatoes, Apple*, &?
....per bushel,
5
C
7
Demijohns, Jugs. Jars &c. not over tw«» callons...
.....each,
25
25
25
Demij dins, Jugs, Jars. &c. over two gallons..* *
each,
25
50
50
Ploughs
..........each,
25
25
As
lialesof Hay and Fodder, not over -400 lbs
..........each.
50
75
St
Four Wheel C images
.each.
1
00
2
00! 3 00
Two Wheel Cnrrbil’e.s
each
1
25
1 63
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons,
..........each,
2
( 0
3
50
5 00
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 ieet.......
2
50
3
00
3 50|
Wood,....
per cord,
1
00
2
00
LIVE STOCK.
1
Hogs .* -
per head,
2 r >
38
45!
Oxen and Beef Cattle,*.
per head,'[ 1
50
2 00
2 50|
Horses............. ... ..........
per head,| 2
00
3 00
4 00]
Sheep. Goats. Calves.and Dogs,...»-
per head,
25
33
45;
Turkeys and Geese in roops.........
per head,
3
3
4!
Ducks and Chickens in cohos
per bend.
2
2
2|
Special contracts may be ina<le with llie superintend ant of T. ranspertaticn. for P reijbt, on the following articles,^})eD :<
large quantities, viz: Horses. Hogs, Cattle.Lumber. Wood. Brick, nr Stone, Ac. 4c. ' " ' 5
Planters or Farmers are ai'owed to pass free ofeharge, for passage, when accompany ing the produce of their o».
farms to market
Goods. Wares, or Mercnandize. destined for the interior of this ‘Rale. Tenne.-.-ee or Alabama, consigned ioth;Art t .
of this Company, at Macon, will be received andforwarded from any point of ihiaRnad, by wagons, to their placecfc?,.
tination. free of cbnige for Storage or Forwarding.
Colton. Merchandize, o.- Produce, of any desrripiiop. will be received by the Company’s Agents, at Griffin. Harrs.,,;--,
or Forsyth.and forwarded direct to Savannah free of any charge Other than the regular rates of Transportation.
rangemenls must be made in all instances, for the payment ol Freight and expenses, with the Company’s Agent«!(,'
con. or at the Depot where tlie goods tie received or delivered.
The attention ol Merchants ami Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above amngeswsts.hr
shipping their Produce to Market..xml obtaining their supplies, through this chatir e ofcqminunii ation with the setbiwi
The Central Rail-Road is now completed nnd in operation, from Savannah to within 2} miles of our Depot, and »i,lL
competed to Macon early this fall. This Rond is in daily operation to Griffin, 60 miles above .Macon ; and. by thetia
nf December, will be opened for Business to Le.akville.2l miles above Griffin; and to the junction with the YVeitetntna
Atlantic Rail Road, early next spring. That portion of the Iimd originally ,lgid , with the thin. plate Hail. I !is teea
rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail, and the whole Road from Macon lo Griffin, is now in good order for
business.
, MerchaHts living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship their goods by wavcf
Savannah, over the Centra land this Rail-Road consigned to our Agents.asgoods.can he hauled from Barncsville orGriEa
to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 160 pounds, orany other part of the country at proportionable rates.
All goods will besentforward immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
1>. GRAY,
August 22, 1843. 47 Agent and Suuerintendnnt of Trarsportaila
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains I!
At Ike ?lncou .'■inddlc, Itiidlcmid Uann sn
BEPOSlTOttl.
teipifL,
S. GRUMMAN & CO.
e lFFEK their splendid assortment of
x f Mhdtllen, ttridlcn. Ilunicss,
Tr units, cud all articles usually found
in their line, at reduced prices.. Having
a large stock on hand, and constantly, re
ceiving fresh supplies of the lnteM style
from t eir Manufactory it the North,
they are enabled to sell as cheap il not
cheaper than any firm in the State of
Georgia. As Cotton is low- and money
scarce, they will pot their Goods at Tri
ces to suit the times. We respectfully invite Country-
Merchants and planters to rail and examine our stock
pledging outseives to Bell as low. and as good an article as
an be found in Charleston, Angu-ta, or Savannah market.
03 = ’ A liberal discount made to th-*se who purchase to
sell again.
N. B. Repairing done at the shortest notice with neatness
and despatch.
Come all ye Dooly boys, nnd give us a trade.
We have Saddles and Bridles most beautifully made,
We wa-rant them strong, as good, and ns sound.
As any in market ever was found.
If you do’nt believe it just give us a call.
We put our Gnqds at prices that will suit one and all,
As Cotton is low ami money not plenty.
We w.Il sell Saddles from S3 up to $20.
Ho'hi forget the place. •.
S. GRUMMAN 4 CO.
Cherry si.,opposite Watts 4 Moulton's Grocery Stort
Dec- 3. 1844. 10
ca i? k: bA «e e: eposit o iiy.
On Mulbxrbt Street,Near the Methodist Church
rpBF SUBSCRIBER,is receiving large addit:on.-to hi3
I stock of
COAC1IB8, CIIAKIOTErS, BAROUCHES,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, Ac.
from some of tlie best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for thi* market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal if notsuperior to those of nnv other es
tablishment. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
wil! find itfor their, interest to examine the quality and pri
ce* of his assortment.
Repairing, in nllthe different branches executed in the
best maimer, by experienced workmen at less than former
prices.
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
Springs.A.xeilrees. turned and boxed Dashes. Lamps, Bands.
Knobs. Patent and Top Leather. Laces. Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their
business, at Augusta prices.
March 1st, 1842. 22 tf J. W .BABCOCK.
*' Prove ah tiu„us, ana itoto Just .o IMU ii/t,cats toed
— Paul.
OXE need suffer-with that distressing cotnnV-
11 CHILLS AND FEVERS, oi FLYER A A I) A-
GUE. foritis speedily- ami permanently cured b, D-
HULL'S, i elebrated ANTI FEVER PILL. They utt
er fail to cure the Chills and Fever llie first day, whet
used according to direction, and do not sicken the’sing.art,
or operate upon the bowels. Thousands ol certificates
have been presented tn the proprietor by planters of tit
fiisr respectability. Physicians of eminence, and oihemtlo
have used llteiu. which might be given, but let the lollovit;
from Judge Forrest, a gentleman of the first res-iectabi.ix,
in Jefferson county, Ala. Mifhee :
(jREKNSitORo, Ala. Feb. 4.18(3.
I certify, that in the summer of 1842, 1 bad a severe tt
tack of Fever and Ague,and was f t some time under tha
treatment of a physician, but received no benefit frriii Lit
prescriptions—my disease continued to increase in the fre-
quenry.ai.d severity of it attark.--, I at last had rescurre:o
Dr. Hulls Fever and Ague and Anti-Fever Pill.,uA\a
using ball a box. was entirely cured, and have icmaicta
in good health ever (ince.
I afterwards l-ad in my family several cases of Fever
and Ague and have iu every -instance made u>e of HaiY
Pills, which have a Tv. nvs immediately effected a cure.
Dr. Ilul. s Pills, require no puff ing w here they arekrov:
ami where they are not, a single trial is sufficient to insert
their universal adoption. Price SI perbox, with full dura
tions. A fresh.supply just received and for sale by
J.H.&W.F ELLIS.
J.W. BAILEY. (
GEORGE PAYNE. ) Draniio.
H SHOTWHU. <
East Maconbv—COWLKXlCOLL 4 Co.
fn Perry, by —J. B THOMPSON.
In Knoxville, by—BOND 4 5 UIIDOCK.
and bv an appointed Agent in every city and rillnce’tW-
out the State “ HULL 4 SPENCER
Macon Aug, 19.1844. 43
035"
il!. S/BALL & CO’S.'
Also—r»i. ti..,, s to. Gil Lt;>AM;l.<
For the relieft-f CougbsJ Colds. Consumption, A.-t
V. lumping Cougl s. Catarrh, Tightness oi the Lun:
Chest, Aroinclims. and -all pultnnuarv ruit-t-t-uns. Bci
housand boxes linve hern -old within the las: six trtn
living immediate reliel 1.1 tln-se who have been affl:
gnh the ou st distressing Coughs and Colds, and rt-sn
whealot persons in almost every stage of pulinona:
Irctiotis.
Tlie whole world should know that Dr Hull’s 0
Lozenges are a certain cu -e for all diseases leadii-e to
tu top Hons and death. They ere recommended by 1
sanus who have used them, and that they give relief 1
all other means fail Price 25rei,i- perbox. wiihfu]
rections, and may be found on inquiry in all the cities
villages of the State. F-rsale in Mai-on bv
J- H. 4 W. S. ELLIS. ?
J. W. BAILEY.
GEORGE 1 AVNE. 3 Dnw
_ H. PHOTWKLL. S
Ea-t Macon. COW LI S.NICOLL.4 Co.
Perry- J. B. THOMPSON.
August 19. 1844.
GENERAL FORWARDING & COITHISSION OODSL
. I HIE Central Rail Road and Banking Company
I ofGetrgia having granted to tLe subscribers the pti-1
viiege ol 1 uiMoiig an /. .Y/'A .* .n over their Host daring
the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under I
their own Lock, they offer superior advantages fur the \
prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie. -
4c. 4c. ami are iu hopes o' being able to make in* arrange
ment with the Post Office Department. Iv which they will j
be Bowed to carry a Mailjlag.
They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all :
descriptions, to and from Savannah atm Macon, and (uterine
dime places and between ■4*v»iwnh arA Cltailestnr. will
the greatest safety and despatch : 1 nd will also pay parlieu- ■
lar attention to the purchase of Goods, collection and p y- -
inc 11 ts of Drafts. Notesand Bills, and tiunsactirgall kinuauf 1
business in the above plan -s.
They have also extended their arrangement to run their j
Exressb- the S»»nlhern Boa's to Picolata, in Florida, aid j
intermediate places on that route.
They intend to put on Teams,tr run regularly through
from Macon to Colomhus, under tbeirown charge, to cairy
all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch null !
safety, on the fr.-t “f October next.
MACON -Office at the Washington Hall.
S'AVANNAll—Office at Ad. 153 Bat, street.
DO. 8.Pkilbrick. Ay,it.far receiving and \
forwarding floods md. Merchandise.!
CHARLESTON. 8. C.—Amos Head.Agent.ojfce No.
06, Bast Hay.
July 4 40 tf M.S.BALI.4CO.
Druggists
-the greatest dis-
- kinds of
boll) child.
HULL U Oti 'I LOZENGE.4
coverv ever made for dispeHiriL- tli^ y
thnt so frequently am! tbslressingly annoy boil) children
and idolts- Fr-mi the Sparta G.-zctn—From our know, j
lie Hull's W.-rm Lozenges u* the best worm medicine ex- 1
taut. 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 bv
,r. H. 4 W 8. ELLIS. )
J. W. BAILEY (
GEORGE PAYNE, ) Uru S='* ts - j
II 4HOTWELL. (
East Mscon. COWTLES. N1COLT, 4 Co.
In Knoxville, by BOND 4 MURDOCK.
Perrv, J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap. ,
pointed agent in every* city- and village throngciut the State- j
Ang. 19, 1 a 4 4. S*
. xue .-kloul p.iyau ...n son. ,„.u, 11m uv*o in the S>P‘
ol the great men .6 the earth, lie sln li be in admiration!
for he hath prepared I.is medicines out of the herbs of th*
field; and he that is w-i-e will not abhor them.''
Physicians, medical tneit. tun! philosophers, have > ;
agreed that nature lias prepi red a remedy for every c ;| -
ease A little.refln tioi- nmst i-onviure evert one of d*
truth o-ntained io ilos ieio-trk I)r Spencer's riffs a**
vegetable remedy, an-i nfJ-;iowerfu! in removing a:se a5f -
They may he taken w ill) impunity at all times without re
gard tu dirt or exposure an t without the debilitahnc c -'
fertaconsequent on t.-.k.ig other medeemes. They W
the united testimony ol ti e whole ineeicaf profession i*
heir fav-r, and T-tit their derision tht-t t- is ‘no appeal-—
tPers-ns wishing lo purchase cannot lie too particular Wjef
Spencer s Pills as there are scores )>t’uiiM-enltfic ptep 3 '*-
limis put till sale nitnost every day , of doubtful efficaev.-
Prire 25cents per box. with*full directions. A (resits:?-
plv just received un-1 for s»!e it, Macon bv
J H- vY VY S. ELLIS.j
J W BAIL!-.’) , | j*.—.uu
GEORGE PAYNE, ‘ u £c
11 shotvvell. J
East Macon, by COW LES 4 N iCOLL 4 Co.
In Knoxville, by BOND 4 .MI 11 DOCK.
Perry. ’ .1 li. THOMPSON, and by «#
pointed Agent in every cio and village throughout f*
State.
Macon, Ga. August 19th. 1844. 43
[The following is front Mr. Isaac M. Thnn-as,
at Talladoea Springs. Alabama.)
Talladega Springs. Talladega Co. dt*-
August Kill. IO",
This is to certify , that I have been afflicted with - s - c '
Headache. Dyspepsia. ,u:d Liver & inplaint, and CM* 1 '*,
ness forthe lust eight 01 nim- venrs, durin- which ufflO
line! taken, a* well as ] recollect, about Vxtv boxetS'
Beckwith’s Pills, twelve boxes of Peters’ Pills- » nd
number ofhoxc.- of Cltatnpion s and Brandreth’s Pu *- *"
of wltirh t-ffi-rded me but little or no relief At last- * *f
recommended to try Doctor Spencer’s Vegetable i
ANQ WELL I DID; fori never had hut one attack of ir j
Sick flead-tclte after I commenced taking the Pill---l r '!
about six months.) and I candidly confess, that I hs 1 '?'
rived more real benefit from the use of Spencer * j 1 j
than from all the other Medicines and Pills that I" 1 ’'
ever take,,, am! I would earnestly recommend them
ALL. as being in tr\ opinion the best medicine in uiV
all lingering c"inplainL<. The Pills have done me se tn
good, that I would not feel willing ,0 he without them 1 '
five dollars a hex; and I eanmt but feel vor.v gratelul;
Dr. Spent’- r for having prepared such a valuable
cine, and the disiribulb n of it is conferring a very C r
favor on tlie public, as it is a thing of the uln nst u"Pj‘
sure fltat every family should have a supply °t ^
St'esver's trttlv valuable Pills constantly on Itanri. -
ISAAC M. THOMAS