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Doalr Sheriff’s Si»lr».
JILL RE SOLD before the Court House door.
lrt i.nvu ,>r Yien ia, Dooly county, nu the first Tu
Sl.\Y next, w.lhin the legal hoofs of sale, the t
£j. ,’t cowr amt calves, twenty five head of stock hog,
and two horses ; one a soirel, about ten years old, the other
a haw shoot eight years old ; levied on na the property of
John Antleis. to satisfy one ti fa Iroin Dooly Superior court,
in favor of the Central Rank of Georgia vs John Anders
and Elisha Wade.
Fractional lots of land, Nos. (37) thirty-aeven and (33)
thirty eight, in the 13th district of Dooly rouniy ; levied on
as tlie pr iperty of Henry Goodman to satisfy four li fas, from
Dooly Superior Court, one in favor of John Ra'"ls vs. said
(} > t.luian, one in favor of Robert G Ford vs. said Good
in in, one in favor of Thomas A. Johnson vs. said Goodman,
and one in favor of R. 1C. Hines vs. John J. S. Miles and
Henry Goodman.
A so Lots of land Nos. (133) one hundred and thirty-
three. (!J4) one hundred and thirty-fear, and lot number
not known, butaijoinlng the before named numbers, and
known as Samuel Story's place; all said lots in the (Uth)
lour teenlh district of LJttoly eoonty. levied on as the prop,
ertv of Samuel Story, to satisfy two ti. fas. from Dooly.Su
perio r Court, one in favorol Elijah Cstt vs. saiJ Story*, the
otherin favorofjames H. Ford vs.said Story
Also. Lotof land, number (169) one hundred and sixty-
nine, in the ninth (9) district of Dooly county, and one ne
gro bov named Joe, shout fourteen years oi l; levied on as
the property ol David Graham, to satisfy eight fi. fas. from
Dooly Superio. Court, one in favor of Michael Handley vs.
David Graham A Sam'l. Dawson, one in favorof t io Cen
tral B'k of Georgia vs. David Graham, one in favor of the
Ce .i'.rnljila'k of Georgia, vs. Rritton Wilks. David Graham
A Wiley Cobb, one in favor of Michael Handley, vs. David
Graham, one in favor of John S. Harlow, vs. David Gra
ham and Young P. Outlaw, administrator Ac. one in favor
of Ambrose P. Barlow and Samuel H. Dunn vs. David
Graham, one in favor of Wright Jones vs. Uicbard Bowen,
David Graham, and Benjamin Bowen security on appeal,
and one in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs. Dav.d
Graham, and one ti. fa. from Dooly Inferior Court in favor
of Wil iam Brown vs. David Graham.
Also. Lots of land Nos. fifty-eight j(58) fifty-nine (59) and
one hundred * twenty-five (195) tn the (15th) fifteenth diet,
of Dooly coontv, and lot nutnher aeventy-five (75) in the
(16th) sixteenth district of Dooly county; levied on as the
property of William J Ford, to satisfy one fi-fa. from Lee
Suptrior Court in favor E. J. Gilbert, executor Ac. vs.
William J. Ford. Robert G. Ford and Gantry G. Fora.
principals, and .Samuel Sulivsnt endorser-
Also, Lot of land number (121) one hundred and twenty
one in the (3rd! third district of Dooly county; levied on
at the property of Thomas Mobley to satisfy one fi.fa.from
Dooly Superior Court in favor of Oliver H. Rowell vs.
Thomas Mobley, William B. Cone and James Gtaham
Also, One negro woman named Ann. about (17) seven
teen y ests old, and her infant child ; levied on as the pro
perty of Jaraea Hightower, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Dooly
Superior Court in favorof Allen R. Peueo vs. said Iligh-
t0 Afro, One Bay Horse, about three years old ; levied on
e» the property of William Blanchard, t.. satisfy one fi. fa.
from Dooly Superior Court it) favor cf Matthew Smith va.
William Blanchard.
Alst Ono Negro boy named John, about twenty years
o’. i (ST; levied on as the property of William Stephens to
satisfy one fi fa. from Doolv Superior Court, in favor of \\ il-
liam H. Wade. vs. Stephen W. Pearce and W.lliam Ste*
phon- and Richard Bowen, security on appeal,
Afro. One lot of land, number not known, but known
n» the place whereon Simeon L. Holiday now lives \ levied
an to sstilly one fi.fa. from Dooly Superior Court in favor
of Joseph Gleaton vs. John Sherrod, principal, and Simeon
L. Holiday,endorser. . , ......
Also. Lot of land number (30) thirty, in the (11) district
of Dooly county; lavied on as the property of Harman Hall
to satisfy three Justices’Court fi. fas. from the 732d dis
trict, G. M. in favor of Thomas Cobb vs. said Hall—levy
made and returned to roe by a constable.
Afro. Lots of land Nos. (130) one hundred and thirty
(152) one hundred and fifty-two. (153) one hundred and fif-
tv-three, (168) one hundred and sixty-eight, and (169) one
hundred and aixty-cine. in the third diairict of Dooly coun-
tv; levied on an ihe properly of Jordan Dee* to satisfy one
fi. ft. from Dooly Superior Court, ia favor of the Central
Bank of Georgia vs. said Dees.
Also, Lots ofland Nos. (130) one hundred ami thirty
(133) one hundred and fifty-two. (153) one hundred and fif-
iv-tliree. (163) one hundred and aixty-eigbi, and (169) one
hundred and sixlv-nine; levied on as the property of Ja-
,-nb Watson, to satisfy the following ft. fas. onefrnm Doo-
j v 3aparior Court in favor of Eli Warren vs said^Watson,
tine from Dooly Superior Court in favor of W. S. Whit-
livid Co. vs. Jacob Wation, adm’r. on the estate of Jor
dan Dees, deceased, one from Dooly Superior Court, in
favor ofthe Central Bank of Georgia vs. said Watson, ono
from Dooly Superior Court in favor of John Rawls vs. said
Watson, and one from Pulaski Superior Court in favor of
John Ratvls, transferee, vs. said Watson.
Lot of land, No. 53. in the 3d dist. of Dooly county, and
half lot number not known, but adjoining lot No. 58. in the
3d dist. and known as David William’s place; two negroes.
Coffee ahoulSS <>rC0 years old,snd Alexanrier.nbout twen
ty years old: levied on as the property of David Williams,
u> satisfy the following fi fas. from Dooly Superior Court,
to wit; one iu favor ot Davi 1 J. Boiltwell vs. iavid illi-
atns and Robert Herrington, securilv on appeal; ore in fa
vor of Calvin Taft vs. David Williams; one in favor of
Banjamin Snider vs. David Williams vnd Robert M. Her-
rington, security on appeal. ...
Also, Town Iota Nos. 20, 21. and 22, in the town or\ i-
enua with the improvements thereon; levied on aa the
pro tertv of Elizabeth Miller, to satisfy three Justices’
eourtfi fas. in favorof Echols Hightower, transferee of
James Thompson, transferee of John J. Collier, transferee
of Thomas II. Dawson, va. Elizabeth Miller; one in favor
of E. i D. J .Bothwell vs. Elizabeth Miller,
Afro, Lot ofland, number not known, in the 6th district
of Dooly county, known as John M. Bottoms property, al
so one store house and lot in the town of Vienna, number
not known, hut known ns the property of John M. Bottoms;
levied on as the property of John M. Bottoms to satisfy the
following fi fas. to wit: one from Dooly Superior Court, in
favor of William Wise vs. laid Boltoms ; one from Dooly
Superior Court tu favor of Allen B. Chastain vs. said But
toms; one from Daily Superior Court in favorof John
Ratvls vs. said Bottoms; one from Dooly Superior Court in
fsvor of Luther Rod vs.said Bottom*.
Also,Lots-vf land. Not.153, 151, and fraetinnallots Nos.
187 and ls». all in the 15th district of Dooly couotjr; levi
ed on as the property of Samuel C. Lippett. to satisfy one
ft fa. from Dooly Superior Court in favor of Ahcl C. V ail vs
•aid Lippett. and one fifa, from Lee Superior Court in
favor of'William Harney vs. said Lippett.
Afro. Four negroes: Matilda, a woman abom forty
vetrs old. Motet, a bov about six years old, Lewis, n boy
"ah tut four years old, Harriett, a girl, aix months old; le
vied on as the property of Thomas W. Ellis to satisfy three
fi fas. from Dooly Superior Court. o*te in favor of Willi
am C. Coafrnn vs. Thomas W. Ellis; one in favorof Ado!-
phut D. Kendrick vs. said Ellis : and one in favor of James
Holmes vs. said Ellis.
Also. North hulfpflot of land No. 166 inthe Istdtst.of
Dooly county; lened on as the property of William M. 8.
Houghton, to satisfy two ft fas. Irom Donly Superior Court
ia favorof Robert Martin against said Houghton.
Afro, Lots of land Nos. 193. nnd 199, inthe 2d district
of I) tidv county . levied on ns the property of John Butler,
to satisfy a li fa. from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of
Zar.hsriah Cowart vs. John j. 8. Miles, Montreville Ray,
Daniel Mnshburn, John Butler and Matthew Floyd.
Also. Lot of land No. 822- in the 10 h district of Dooly
court v; lev ied on ns the property of George W. biandley,
to satisfy a ti fa. Ir >m a Justtcesj court of Mnron county, ill
favor of Nathan Mott against said Stanley—levied on ind
returned to me by a constable.
April 1st, 1313. YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sheriff.
«— ALSO. AT TIIC SAMETI3IK AND I'l.ACE WILL HE SOLD—
Hardy D. MaCollara'ainterest in and to lotof land num
ber (Ml) one hundred and forty-one. in the second dis
trict of D -olv county t l8v>ed on to satisfy one fi fa. from
Diolv Superior Court, in favorof the Central Bank of
Georgia vs. Hardy D. McCullars, Wiley Cubb. and John
Anders.
Also. Lotof land number not known, but known ns the
nUe* whereon BmuaisF. Adams now lives, in the third
dintrtctof Dooly county, and one Cotton Gin ; levied on as
tbo property of Benjamin F. Adams, tn satisfy one fi. fa.
from Dooly Superior Court in favor of James M Kelly, vs.
Benjamin F. Adams, Jacob Watson 5t Matthew Floyd.
Also. One Negro Boy named Ned. about twelve tears
old; levied on as the property ofGarryG Ford tn satisfy one
fi.fa. from Dtolv Superior Court in favor of George \V.
Towns vs. said Ford.
April U 815. WIl.UA M FA 11XELI). 8b 'ff.
Dooly tloi'lgagr Kale
W ILL BE SOLD before 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,
to wit:
Two town lots in the town of Bristol, in said county. Nos*
19 and 82. one containing two acres and thirty-one poles,
the Other ooo eere, as the property of William M.S. Hough.
i tn. to satisfr a mortgage fi fa in lavor o! Robert Martin va
William M 'l. Houghton, property pointed in the ti fa.
O.ie uwr. 1.<t in thr town of Bristol, ot said county. No.
29, ns the property of William N. Stokes. to -atisfv a mort
gage fi fa la f-.vor of Robert Martin vs William Stokes—
pronerty pointed in said fi la.
YOUNG P- OUTLAW, Sh'ff.
Altc at the same time and place.
One negro mart Anthony, as the property of John M.
Warren, tn satisfy a in trtgage fi fa in favor of James M.
Dees, intrifagee and L. M. Dees, transferee vs John M.
Warren—properly pointed mil in the fi fa.
Feb. 11, ■ WILLIAM FARNALL. D- Sh’tr.
the
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fol-
Houston .Moi lsnge -ale for *inr,
W LL be Slid, before the Court House .l-.nr,
town of Perry, Houston county, on th* first
day in MAYnext. within the legal hours of sale,
lowing property to wit :
One negro msn. s ave. mmed Jacob, about thirt
old; levied on as the nroperty of 3tmon Dupree, to
a mortgage execuiun from Hnui'on Inferior Court,
vor of Joint K. Dupree, vs. Simon Dupree, nnd t*
red in Il.inlel Mass'; property pointed out in said m»
Feb ' YVM. IJKRINGTON, 1
ftEOICGIA. IIiltI* rouniy.
C4IX months afterdate, application will be made in the
Honorable the Inferior Court of said rouniy. while sit-
tiig for ordiiia-y purposes by George A. Minchew, ad-
t.iiiistrut.-r ofthe estate ol' Philip Minrhew, deceased for
letters nf Dismission f.om raid e-tnte. He l aving fully
xu niitis'ered on the same according to law ; of which nil
j e,-son co:i lerned w " take due no ice.
ARE V CLARKE, c c o.
At k • M : A-tu
Houston Mhcr.itf’s Stale*.
W ILL be sold before mt Court House door, inthe
town ol Perry, in said county, no the first Tuesday
in MAY next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
One negro girl by the name of Hannah ; levied on as the
property of William Johnson, to -atisfy three Justices'
court fifaa. in fa vnr of John McKinzee va. Reuben Weath*
erslie and William Johnson—levied on and returned to tne
by a constable.
Also, One lot of Pine Land, No. 47. in the Mth district
of Houston county ; levied on as the property of Thomas
J. Tindle, tosaiisfviwo fi las. from a Justices court, in
favorof James Gorden vs. Thomas J. Tindle.
Also, One half of a bay Stallion Cumberland. on. sor
rel year old colt, one brass fire lender and andirons, one
mahogany crib, one lathing hatchet, one pair decanters,
one bt.x of books, tw o jars, one Mitchell's Map of the U.
thaies. one double barrelled shot gun. one brass kettle,
ane stew pot, one note on J J. Armstrong for $12 50, one
due-bill on YVilliain Paul for $3 50, two ti fas against Jas.
Findley, amounting to about fifty dollars, on-note on John
Tomlinson for $13 00, one note on Heurv Brooks; all le
vied on as tlie property of Augustus B. Higgs, to satisfy
a ti fa from Housiod Superior Court, in tavor of James
Harrison vs. Augustus B. Higgs and Alexander Smith, se
curity. WM. HERRINGTON, Hh'ff.
April 1 1845.
XT THE SAME TIME ASD PLACE WILL BE SOLD :
One negro boy named Levi, about twelve years old: le
vied on as the property of the estate of Janies Holt, late of
said county* deceased, to satisfy one fi fu. from Houston Su
perior Court, in favor of Sitnon "Wooten against Elijah
Williams, administrator of said James Holt, deceased..
One improved half acre lot ir. the village of Hayneville,
in aaid county: levied on as the property of Turner G.
Pierce to satisfy a fi. fa from n Justice’s Court of said coun
ty, in favor of John Barton again.t Turner G. Pierce and
George Williams, and Joseph Tooke security on appeal.
LEARY C. MANNING, Dep. Sheriff.
April 1st. 1845.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD :
One mulatto negro girl slave, named Harriet, about sevea
years old : levied on as the property of William Young. to
satisfy a fi fa. from Decatur Superior Court, in favor of
Elias Bliss A Co., against said John Young. Property
pointed out bv Nathan Land, assignee of plaintiff.
April 1st. 1845. DAVID GILES, Dep. Sheriff.
Bibb SlicriSi’s Sales.
On the fust Tuesday in MAY next,
W ILL be sold before the Court house door in the city
of Macon, the following property, to wit_ _
Neill McKay's interest in an acre Jot No. 4. adjoining the
Central Kail Road Depot: levied on as the property of
said McKay to satisfy a fi. fa. issued trom Sumpter Supe
rior Court, R. V. Hardeman vs. said McKay, and transfer
red to Joseph Willett. Property pointed out by aaid Wil-
let. J. SPRINGER. D. Sheriff.
April 2, 1Ss5.
—AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE SOLD :—
Part of City Lots Nos. 3 and 4, in square 66, now in the
possession of the widow of John Oliver, to satisfy a mort
gage fi. fa. in favor of Leonard S, Jones, for the u.e ol John
H. Ladd va. John Oliver.
Two hundred and seventy acres of land, more or less,
being lot No. 006, containing 202} acres, together with 67J
acres, more or less, of lot No. not know n, lying in the 3d
district of originally Houston, now Bibb county ; the place
whereon widow Wadsworth now lives: levied on as the
property of Daniel Wadsworth, administrator of Wm.
Wadsworth, dec’d, to satisfy tltree fi. fas. from Bibb Supe
rior Court, one in favor of Thomas C. Doremas, one in fa
vor of Amanda Jackson, one in favor of Win. W. Chap
man. all vs. aaid Daniel Wadsworth, adm’r Ac.
Two moles, one wagon, a lot of hogs, running at large,
consisting of twelve, more dr less: levied on as the prop
erty of Solomon Groce to satisfy a fi. fa. from Jones Inferi
or Court in favorof Wm. Beall vs. said Groce.
101J acres of pine land, being part of lot No. QOS. adjoin
ing Moore and others, in the 4ili diaL formerly Houston,
now B'lhb county : levied on as the properly of Isaiah Ans-
ley. to satisfy four fi. fas. from a Justice’* Conn, in favor of
E, A It. It Gtav a vs. Richard A. Cain. Ioaiah Ansley
and Jacob Skipper, securities.
April 2. 1845. JAMES GATES, Sheriff.
Seven acres of land, with the improvements, whereon
Alexander Harmon now lives, in Vinevillr, adjoining tlie
public street on one side. Thomas Hardeman, Whitmil C.
Hill, and Leroy Napier on the other sides : levied on as
the property of the Monroe Rail Road and Banking Com
pany, to satisfy an execution in *avor of Alexander Itaitcr-
er vs said Monroe Rail Road A Banking Company, issued
from the Soperiur Court of DeKalb county and assigned to
John Dailey.
One hundred acres of land, more or less, known as lot
No. 79, on the Macon Reserve, east side of tlie Ocmulgee
river; aim the undivided hall of one Hundred acre lot. No.
73, in the same place: levied on as the property of John P.
Evans to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Superior Court. The
Central Bank vs said Evans—fi fa transferred to Benjamin
C II. E vans.
Six acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of M.
Bartlett nnd others, it being the place whereon James
Green now lives; said property levied on as Willis H.
Hughes', and pointed out by him. A'so, levied on three
acres of land, more or less, lying on Windsor Hill, with
improvements, it being the place where Richard Bassett
no" lives: levied on as his property—all tn satisfy a fi fa
from Bibb Superior Court. E. G Cabaniss, Guardian, Ac.
va Willis H Hughes and Richard Bassett,
April 2. 1345. • J. SPRINGER. D. Sheriff.
The following lots of land in the city of Macon. 35 feet
on al'ey and 32} feet, more or less, in the rear of Rose’*
printing office, 10 feet parallel with tJie alley by 34 feet
moreor less i. the rear of Munroe’s brick build’ng. 27 feel
parallel with alley by 56 feet more or less in the rear of
where the Columbus Insurance Bank stood: levied on as
the property of William Melrose, to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb
Superior Court, David Kidd v.* aaid Melrose.
Twenty aix and one-half acres of land, more or less, ad
joining lands of Levin Causey, Washington Poe. nnd oth
ers. on the West Common of the city of Ma-on, known as
the Ellis Mill place : ltvied on as the property of Charles
Collins, to satisfy an execution from Bibb Inferior Court—
the Ocmulgee B ank of the State of Georgia vs said Collins
/ A lot of boots and saoes. consisting i f eighteen boxes:
levied on as the property of William Brown, to satisfy two
fi fas from P ke Supe-ior Court, in favor of the Central
Bank of Georgia v? William Brown.
One negro man naraed Grsm ille, about 18 years old:
levied on as the property of William T. Wilson, to satisfy
a ft fa from Houston It ferior Court, in favorof George W.
Bivins vs William T. Wilson.
One negro girl. nain*d Julia 15 years old: levied on as
the property of Ann K William mn to satisfy two fi fas
one in favorof James M. Jones, the other in favor of John
G. Coleman and William M. Pope. Ex’rs, Ac.both vs. said
Ann K. Williamson
City lot No. 2. in square 25: levied on as :lie property of
Sarah A. Chiming to satisfy a ft fa frem llibh Superior
t’ourt in favor of Ambrose Stevens vs said Sarah A. Chu-
ning B. TltAPP, D. Sheriff.
April 2,1845,
"BN OUR months after date application will be made tn the
a. linn, the Inferior Court of Dooly rouniy, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands and Ne
groes belenging to the estate of David Jones, deceased,
late of said county—for the purposes of dialribnlion and
final settlement of said estate.
ELIAB JONES, Adm’r.
March It. 24
Ij^OUR months after date application will be made to the
f Honorable Inferior Court of Sumtercounty when ait-
ting for Oidinary purposes, for leave to aell all the real es
tate of John U.Hodges, deceased.
ELIZABETH HODGES, Adm’x.
Dec. 24—13—4m.
F OUR months afte- date application will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the interest
of Alexander 11. and Win M. Ralston, in three r.egroes,
viz: Peggj and her two children. J.aioh and Andrew.
ALEX. R. RALSTON, Sr., Guardian.
Feb. 1—19—4m.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.
be soM on Tuesday, ihe 13th ol May next, all
f*T the remaining town lots in Vienna. Those who wish
poo«l bargains would do well to attend said sale. Terms
made known on the day. By order of the Inferior Court,
this 30th March. 1843. THO’S H. KEY, C. I. C.
April 15—29—-it.
tfacorgin* Dooly Conuly.
f I ^OL L EI) before ine, Chadwell Culpeper, a Justice of
I the Peace, in and for said county,by Darid 8. Culpep
er. one biiy mare about seven years old. with left hind fi*ot
white witii a snip on her nose. Appraised by Benjamin P.
Livingston and Wm. M. Livingston to thiriv dnilars.
CHADWELL CULPEPER. J. P.
A true extract from tlie estrav book, this 4th April. 1845.
THO’S II. KEY, C.I.C.
April 15—29—3t.
Gcoisin, Dooly C ounty.
t jj POLLED before me a bay mare mule with legs mostly
I wnite. r>o brands perceivable, and about fifteen years
old. Appraised by Bryant Bowin und Alexander Herring
ton to twenty dollars, this 15th Januarv. 1845.
C. CULFEPER.J. P.
A true extract from the estrav book, this 6th April. 1845.
TIIO’S II. KEY. C. I. C.
April 75—09—3t.
<«nar«liiin’a .'iale.
A GREEABLE to an order ofthe Honorable the Infe
rior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, will he sold, on the bt Tuesday in JUNE
next, nt ih** Court House do »r in Starksvihe. Lee county,
within tlie legal hours of sale, one undivided third part of
Lot number one hundred ami twenty-one. (121) in the sec-
on.i district of Lee county, being the property of Middle-
ton Nall, a minor, sold for the benefit of said minor.—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
ASA VARXUM.
February 23—22— ti j s w
NOTICE
I S hereby given to John Brown, formcrlv of Wilkinson
county, that the undersigned liaa in his linuda all the
money arising from the .ale of the property of Mary Brown,
late of Houston county deceased, and ihat unless the »nid
John Brown applies for said money (to which he is entitled
if i i life) within six months the same will he p.id over to
the next of kin. Ferrv, Ga. Januarv ):tih. 1845
' TUCMAS BOLLOCK, Adn.'r.
NEW STORE.
WINSHIP & POPE,
A RE now opening a general ind complete stoex of Goods
in Macon, (Cotton Avenue.) Consisting of STA
PLE IND DOMESTIC! #B¥ <1001)8 and
ttieOCl.KlES.
Hats and Caps, Hard-Ware and Cutlery, Drugs and Medi
cines Paints and Oils. Glass and Putty, Crockery and
Glass-Ware. Mill and Crosscut Saws. Blacksmith’s Tools,
Baecin" and Bone, Salt. Iron and Steel. Blankets, Kerseys,
Satinets, &c. A splendid lot of Saddles, and a general as
sortment nt ladies and gentleman's Shi*es and Boots, latest
style. Bridle. Harness, Upper and Sole patent Leather.
Best apple Vinegar.
- ALSO,
A supply of Negro Shoe, made at Forsyth by I. Win-
ship, all of which is ofler<*d to the public., very cueap for
CASH. They will also Manufacture oil Mod* of Saddles.
Bridles, and jIarnes«,T.*unks, Collars, Carpet Bags. Whips
Ac.
[O* Rep At kino done at the shortest notice, ./j
N. B. The highest market price will be paid for HIDES,
TALLOW and BEESWAX.
ISAAC WINSHIP,
WILLIAM M. POPE.
Sept. 24. 1844. 52 -
Office Monroe R R. and Bank. Company, J
Macon, March 5th, 1345. )
T HF MONROE RAIL ROAD is open to within 2}
miles of Jonesboro, and will be open to Jonesboro, 80
miles from Macon, in two weeks. Schedule of running
time as follows, viz: Leave Maconfi o clock A. M.. arrive
nt Forsvtb 8 o'clock 5 in. A. M., Barnesvtlle 9 o clock 50
m. A- "M.. Griffin 11 o’clock 30 in. A. M. Jonesboro 2
o'clock 30 in. P. M. Leave Jonesboro 10 o'clock A. M-.
Griffin I o'clock 30 in. P. M. Arrive at Barnesville 3
o’clock, Forsyth lo'clock 35 in., and Macon 7 o’clock P. M*
Freight Trains leave Griffin and Macon three times a
week, and will be extended to Jonesboro as often as tlie
business may require.
March 11—24—tf
FRESH
GARDEN AND FLOWER
50W.S5XyBL.awa,
Hyacinths, double and single.
Tulips assorted,
Crocus,
Amaryllis,
Gladiolus,
Tuberose,
Clover, Lucerne, and Herds Grass Seed.
Just received by GEORGE PAYNE.
Druggist under Central Hotel
Macon. Feb. 11, 1845.
T 1
ROTICE.
IHE subscriber having sold out his whole stock of
Drugs and Medicines to Dr.Thomson, takes this meth
od nf calling on such as are indebted to him to make imme
diate payment, as he is not in a condition to grant further
indulgence; and his business must therefore be closed as
soon as ptssible. JAMES W. BAILEY.
Macon, April 1st, 1845.
DRUGS ANDMEDICINES.
r|4HE subscriber havingpur-
| ,1 chased the entire stock in
trade of Mr. James W. Bailey.j
would respectfully announce lol
persons wishing ,0 buy suchf
jj;s|ji(|V '■ iff articles, that he will dispose ol;
them at the lowest possible pri-t
’j>ltCT.SJj ces f or cash or small note*\
iciih good security, and duubtsl
not that he can make it to the]
interest of such purchasers to;
call belore suplying themselves}
elsewhere.
Mr. Bailey will aupe intend the business in that depart
ment for the present, till further arrangements ranbemade*
M. S. THOMSON.
Macon. March 31at, 1845.
betters of ZHsmtogiou*
Georgia, Jonra County.
Inferior Court, sitting fur Ordinary purposes, March
Term, 1845.
Present their honors James H. Morrow, William S. Light-
fuotand David E. Blount. Justices.
W HEREAS Gabriel U Cbappel. one of the adminis
trators of Wyllie Chappel. deceased, sbewetb that
he has settled the estate of the deceased confided to his
charge, and prays the court to be dismissed therefrom —
Ordered, that citstion issue requiring all persons to show
cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in
September next, why said administrator snould not b“ dis
charged, and that said citation be published in one of the
public gazette* of said State for the space of six months.
True copy from the minutes.
CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o.
March 11—24—6m.
G EORGIA, Crawford county—Wh-reas Mary Stiles
Admr'x on the estate of Miltnn P. Glover, late of said
county deceased, applies to this Court for letters of Dis
mission from said administration.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, lif any they have.) why said letters should not
ba granted. Give’nunder tnv hand, this 9th January,,'r45.
' JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
January 14—6m.
HUGH M, D. KING, ^ Bill for Discovery.Relief,
vs. > and Injunction, in Sumter
WILLIAM SMITH. Sen. j Superior Court.
W HEREASitismade appear by the complainant’s
Bill, that the defendant, William Smith. Sen. re-
sides out of this State; it is ordered that the said William
Smith. Sen. appear and answer the above Bill, and that tlie
publication nf ibis Order once a month for aix months in one
ofthe public Gazettes of this Slate, shall be held a sufficient
service ofthe »aid William Smith, Sen.
Done and ordered at Chambers, this October 10, 1844.
LOTT WARREN, Judge S. C. S. W. C.
Oct. 15, 1844. 3
I EORGIA. Dooly County.—Whereas William Rob
errs, administrator, and Elizabeth Burgess, administra
trix on the estate of William Burgess, deceased, apply to
me for letters of dismission from said administration:
These are. therefore to cite and admonish all and singu-
lar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescrioed by law, to
shew cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should not
be granted. Given under mv hand, this 5th of March. 1845
PLEASANT H. KEY.c. c. o. '
March 18—25—6m.
G EORGIA Dooty County.—Whereas Nicholas Red-
dick and Jonathan Platt, administrators on the estate
of Anthony Lewis, deceased, apply to me for letters ofdis-
micsion from said administration :
These aretherefore to cite and admonishallandsinguiar,
the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be ana ap
pear at my office, within ihetime prescribed hy law, to shew
cause, ifany they have, why said letiersshould notbe grant
ed. Given under my hand, this 5th March, 1845.
PLEASANT H. KEY, c. c. o.
March 18—25—6m.
Bill for Discovery, Rrlicf sail Injunction,
In Houston £>uj>erior Court returned,to October Term,
1844.
ELIJAH BUTTS, adm’r of John Tomlinson, dec’d
vs.
Jeremiah H. Dupree, Joseph Tooke, William Haddock.
James Smith. Simon Dupree, Matthew Whitfield, William
Herrington, Sheriff'of Houston county, James Holderness,
Clork Superiot Court Houston co_ Zepbaniuh T. Conner,
Carlton Wellborn. James E. Duncan. Samuel B. Hunter,
Adm’r of Hamilton Atchison, dec’d, James A. Koquemore,
Matthew H. Means, Morris Pollock, Alexander Smith. My-
ton Bartlett, Willson Smith. Meradith Joiner, Jsliam Ed-
watds, Samuel Felder. William H. Tallon, Simeon L. Ste
phens, Aquilla T. Calhoun, Charles Edwards, Joel W.
Mann. John B. Ross. Norman B. Thompson, Meshack How
ell, Charie* II. Rice, and Adolphus D. Kendrick A Co.
"■ T appearing to the court that se *crai of the above named
Ji defendants, to wit: Janies Smith. Matthew Whitfield,
Zephariiah T. Conner. Samuel B. Hunter, adm’r of Hamil
ton Atchison, dec’d, Myron Bartlett. Simeon L. Stephens,
John B. Ross. Meshack Howell nnd Charles II. Rice reside
out ofthe said county of Houston, and that service of aaid
bill has not been perfected upon them, and also several of
the other defendants residing within said county of Houston
have not been served ; and the said bill having" been amen
ded since the last term ol the court by the insertion ttiereon
of John Law, sr._, Charles H. Rice. Adolphus D. Kendrick,
and Judson A. Kendrick, using tlie firm ol A. D. Ksndtick
A Company, and. John ^Barton as parties defendants, the
complainants having ascertained them ,to he creditorsof or
having claims against the e.-late o! said John Tomlinson;
Whereupon it is ordered by ihecourtihai service ofsaid bill
be perfected on said defemlaira who reside out of the said
county of Houston by publication of this rule oi.ee a nior.ih
for four motulis in some public gazette of this state, or by
second original and copy st the option of the complainant;
and that copies of said bill be served on the defendants re
siding in said county of Houston at least thiriv davs previ
ous to the next leun of said court, and that the complainant
have leave to furtht r amend 6aid bill so as to include all the
creditors of the said John Tomlii son. dec’d, as defendants
whom he may at any time hereafter discover. And it is
further ordered that the clerk enter this order upon the mi-
nutesof Houston Superior Court. Granted at Chambers.
edw. d. i racy,
Judge Superior Court.
February 5tn. 1345.
Georgia, Houston County.
I. James Holderness, Cleik ofthe 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 Office, this 18th March, 1845.
Merchants’ Bank, )
Macon, November 18, 1844. f
FOB SAXES.
The following Lands, viz :
L OT No. 93. in 2d Dist. Baser co., containing 250 ucrea
“ “ 313.’in 2d •* “ “ ” S-’ 0 “
« •• 314, in 2d ’’ 250 “
315, in 2d “ “ “ “ 250 “
,* 044 1 i n -yd a •* ’* ” 250 11
41 4 * 245, in 2d 11 ” ” ” 250 44
44 4 4 2 7 6. in 2d 4 ‘ “ “ “ 250 44
44 44 237, in 2d “ 250 44
44 4 4 3 4 6. in 5th “ Early co., “ 250 44
44 4 4 5 3 7, ill 5th 44 44 “ “ 250 44
44 4 4 2 97, in 5th > “ 14 ” “ 250 “
44 4 4 241. in Jd 44 Dooly “ “ 202} 44
“ 44 103,111 12th 44 Houston “ “ 202} 44
44 44 23, iu 12th 44 44 “ “ 202} 44
Fraction 20, in 12th “ “ “ 152 44
4 1 44 2 2, in 12lh ** * 4 ” ” 50 44
ALSO.
Lot No. 29, in 7th dist. Cruwford once Houston, 202} 44
44 44 30. in 7th 44 44 . “ “ 202} 44
44 44 31, in 7th 41 “ “ ” 202} 44
44 44 116, in 2d " Macon (once Muscogee,) 202} 44
44 44 1 58, in 26th 44 Lee county, 202} ’*
“ 44 2, in 12th » 44 “ 202} "
ALSO,
Lot No. 20, in 24tit dist. 3d Sec. Cherokee, 100 acres
“ 44 117, iu 5th . 44 4th 44 “ 160 44
44 44 406. in 2d 44 3d 44 44 40 44
•• 44 967, in 4tli “ 3d •• “ 40 “
“ 44 1133 in 3d 44 ith “ “ 40 44
44 44 1130 in 14th “ 1st 44 4 4 4 0 44
44 4 4 6 87, in 19th 44 2 d 44 44 40 44
44 4 - 626, iu 18th “ 2d 44 44 40 44
44 • 44 312. in 16th 44 4th 44 44 40 44
Also, 500 acres (more or less) pine Land, adjoining the
city of Macon, and known as the ester*-. Mill place.
cvlso, lots Nos. 8 and 25,to the town of Hawkinsville, with
the Hotel Building thereon.
Also, tile Banking House and Lot in said town, lately
occupied by the Bank of Hawkinsville. together with all
the property in Hawkinsville belonging tn this Batik.
r 1 JAMES DEAN,
President Merchants Bank.
Nov.26, 1844. 9
INSUSANCE.
THE CROTON
(Mutual) Insurance Company*
Of the City of Hew York.
T HIS Company, according to the provisions of its char
ter, is ready to insure all kinds of Marine, Inland
Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, against lass
or damage, at rates and terms moderate and liberal, and
solicit the patronage of its friends and the public at tbe A-
cency of the Company.
b TRUSTEES.
James Harper, Abraham Van Nest,
John B. Lasala, William B. Cozzotis,
John J. Boyd. Chorles 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. Furniss, Elias T. Aldrich,
John T. Gilchrist, Lawrence Hill,
Loring Andrews, Thomas Monahan,
Cyrus Chenery, William H. Townsend,
George Whitaker, Amos Noyes,
James H Suydatn, John Breasted,
George Palen, Leonard Appleby,
William Burguoyne, 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 Agent of the above
Company, to take either Marine or Fire risks In any part
of the Stale of Georgia, upon cuch liberal terms as may be
agreed upon between the assured and the Agent, who is
vested with ample and discretionary powers.
4 icDnv pfUVT.tra
Oct 22. 1844.
JERRY COWLES. Agent.
4
JAMES HOLDERNESS, Clerk
Mu ah M—51—4*i.
£RA1V DU UTH PILLS.
Truth Akin to Nature.
H AVE you pains? Be thankful. It is a vigorous ef
fort of "Nature to throw off’ morbific matter. From
what may the morbific matter arise ? From a bruise, or
unwholsome air which has become mixed with tbe blood,
not incorporated in it, but which is liable to taint the whole
mass if not speedily removed. Or the pain may arise from
bile which has become bad. rancid, putrid, in consequence
ofthe want ol power in the proper organs to discharge it.—
This pain which so raiCKftia people isonl. thesymp-
toms of the efforts of Nature, (or the vital principle of the
blood,) to EXPEL tlie PECAKT or IMPURE matter, which
would otherwise destroy the human fabric. All diseases
are ofthe solids or fluids', or both. When we have pain in
our head, or in our fooL in onr throat or in our back oj
bowels, let us bnt be satisfied that it is pr< duced by the ef
forts of our blood to throw out morbific matter, ami if this
be so, if we can but believe and urn erstand this, our cure
will be easy and generally sure. For our course will then
be to help Nature to throw off the morbid matter, not to
taxe awav the blood. For the blood. EVERY DROP
WE HAVE IS REQUIRED TO INSURE ULTI
MATE HEALTH to the body, we must NOT LOSE A
DROP; neither must we use any medicines internally
which are unt perfectly harmless, if applied externally to
the body. So we must not use any of Ihe prepara ions of
mercury, neither must we use any vegetable medicine of
CORROSIVE POWER.
In order to discriminate httween Truth, which is eternal,
and conjecture, which is like a transient vision, we must be
guided by the light of EXPERIENCE. To what does
experience direct ? To the FREE USE OF DR. BRAN-
DRETH’S PILLS ill all cases of booily suffering. As
this advice is fnllowtd. SO WILL THE HEALTH OF
THE BODY BE. The w*iter lias long used them, and
lias never found them fail of imparting relief. In all acute
diseases let Brandreth Pills and mild diet be used, and the
i patient will soon be restored to good health. In chronic
complaints let the Pills be used as often as convenient, by
which means the vitality of the blond will be improved, and
a crisis will be generally brought about: the disease being
changed to acute, a few large doses of Pills and a few days
confinement to the house, will change the chronically dii
eased individual to a sound man. This is nn figure of the
imagination; it can be proved by a thousand matter-of-fact
men who have experienced it. REMEMBER, in all ca
ses of disease, no matter whether it be a cold or a cough ;
whetlierit be asthma or consumption : whet* er it be rheu
matism or pleurisy: whether it be ivpus of fever-and-ague,
or bilious lever: cramp or hooping cough or measels : wheth
er it be scarlet fever or small pox ; that the Pills known as
Brandreth's Pills, will surely do more than all the medi
cines ofthe Drug Stores for your restoration to health, and
v. hat is more wilt surelv do vou no harm.
TRUSTTO IIRANDRETIIS PILLS, take them so
as to produce a brisk effect, and yonr sickness will be tlie
affair of a day or two. while those who are too wise to fol
low this common sense advice w 11 be sick for months —
Let the sick enquire of the agents for Braurireth’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 Bick, let
me say, use the
BRANDRETH PILLS
Is the best advice mortal man can give you.
Sold at Dr. Bnndreth's principal office. 241 Broadway:
(674 Bowery, and 241 Hudson st.. Dr. Brandreih's retail
offices.) at 25 cents per box, with full directions in the Eng
lish. Spanish. Portuguese and French languages.
J. BARNES. Agent.
Book-Store, opposita Washington Hail Cotton Avenue,
Macon. Ga.
December 24 5tn—13
I'HttSJl O/IKDFi^ SliKWS.
A GENERAL assortment of WARRANTED Fresh
Garden Seeds, with directions for planting accompany
ing each paper. Merchants and others supplied in suita*
ble quantities. For sale by
J. il. & W. S. ELLIS,
Oct 29,1844. 5 Cotton Avenue, Macon
Journal (les Tuifleurs de Pari*
f 1^11 E subscribers have just received •• L’Elegant” a
I. Journal of the newest Fashion* for Drapers and
T*ailors t reported and published monthly in Paris, in
which are many improvement* in the present Styles, and
which they believe will meetwith general favor.
Orders for Clothing will be executed at the shortest
notice. J. A E. SAULSBURY.
J, tc E. S, have just received a fine selection of Engish
and Freuch Cloths, and Casiineres.
Dec 10, 1844. 11
TOOTIl A€ll F !
W ’HO would be troubled with this tormenting pain
when it can be cured without extracting it ?
Dr. Lacount's tooth ache drops are a certain remedy.—
Thousands have declared that they would not be without
this preparation if it cost S10 per vial. It does not injure
the teeth, but possesses the property of enlivening the
guins when in an unhealthy state.—Full directions accom
panying each vial, price 50 cents. A fresh supply just re
ceived and for sale in Macon bv
J. H. & W. S. ELLIS, ?
J. W. BAILEY < -
GEORGE PAYNE, ) Dr °SS'sts
li. SHOTWELL, {
EastMacon, COWLES. NICOLL.ct Co.
Perry, J. THOMPSON, and by an ap
pointed agent in every city and village throughout the State.
August 19, 1844. 48
A LL persons indebted to the estate o< Jonathao Neal
dec’d. late of Bibb county, are requested to come for
ward and make payment—nnd those having demands
against said deceased must present them according to law
Her
CHARITY X NEAL, Adm’x.
Mark.
WRIGHT NEAL, Adm’r.
March n—"i—40d.
To Dt'ltlois :in>t Creditors.
OTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to the
estate of David Jones, deceased, late of Dooly county,
to make payment to the undersigned ; anti all persona
having demands against said estate, will render them in
duly attested according to law.
ELIAB JONES. Adm’r.
March 11, 24—tt
N (
Rates of l’Veig4»t and Passage on the Monroe Rail Road.
DISIAIHCEM I!V MILES FKO;U MACON*
FIS O.II •1MCOJT TO
19 I 24 I 30 | 35 I 40 I 46
52 | eg
C | 5 , g
rvts. half price,
25 | 65
95 ll 25
1 5011 7512 00
lbs. weight,..
25
40
eo
0 ibs
61
10
15
per cubic foot,
iriicles that go
4
C
8
.-per 100 lbs.
10
15
20
each.
1 25
175
2 38
* each,
1 50
2 00
2 75
each,
30
50
63
each,
35
55
75
ieht bis. each,
25
35
45
ipwards each,
15
25
32
each,
15
20
25
each,
15
20
25
*. .per bushel,
5
6
7
**.per bushel,
5
6
7
....per piece.
15
20.
25
each.
15
29
25
...per dozen,
25
30
40
5cc.per dozen,
25
30
40
...per dozen.
1 00
1 50
2 00
.....each,
25
25
25
itg 2 feet, each.
25
25
each.
50
75
100
...per bushel,
6
7
.. * each,
25
25
25
.......*each,
25
50
so
each,
25
25
37
each.
50
75
88
........each,
1 00
2 00
3 00,
each
75
1 25
1 63
• each,
2 00
3 50
5 00
2 50
3 00
3 50;
100
2 00
I
....per head,
25
38
45
.*..per head*
1 50
2 00
2 50:
**. .per head,
2 00,
3 00
4 OOj
....per head,
38
45
*...per head,
3
3
4
• *..per head.
2|
Pa5SENuers o e. pr. mile, (children under 1-y
Cotton per bate, (round or square) not exceed
Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 ibs
Boxes, hales, and all measurement goods, per cubic foot,
dugar, Cotlee, Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go
by weight,..
Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor,
Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil,
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, «3c
Barrels ot' Molasses and Oil,
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all
£ bis. Pork, Fish, Liquor,£cc 5c all Kegs of 10gal3.«5c upwards each,
\ bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, &<:
Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels
Salt in sacks over tour bushels,
Corn, Wheat, Meal, and Y all other grain in bags, per bushel,
Cotton Bagging, per piec
Boxes of Soap, Candles, &o. of common size,.
Brooms in bundles,
Buckets. Collars, Scythes,Shovels *Sc Spades, Sifters,*5tc. j
Chairs,...
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac
All small packages not weighing 10 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each.
Blacksmith’s Bellows......................
PotaioeB, Apples, Ac
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars. Ac. not over two gallons,.... ..each,
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons..
Bales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs...
Four Wheel Carriages,.... each,
Two Wheel Carriages :
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons,..
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet,.* *
Wood,.... ..per cord,
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs, ...»
Oxen and Beef Cattle,*.....*.*.
Sheep. Goats, Calves,and Dogs,..
Turkeys and Geese in coop3,per head
Ducks and Chickens in goods,* per head
Special contracts may be made wiiluheSuperintendantofTransportatfon, for Freight, on tlie following articles, wl cn in
large quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Lumber. Wood. Brick, or Stone, Ac. Ac.
Planters or Farmers are al’owed to pass free ofeharge, for passage, when accompanying the produco of their ewa
farms to market. *
Goods, Wares, or Mercnandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned totheArer*
of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of thisRoad, by wagons, to their place ofe'e*.
tination, free ofchaige for Storage or Forwarding.
Cotton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agents, at Griffin, BarnesrQh
or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rates of Transportation.
rangemeuts must be made in all instances, for tbe payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company’s Agent at ila
con.or at the Depot where the goods cte received or delivered.
The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to tbe advantages offered them under tbe above arrnntretnents.fc'
shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this channelofcommunication with the seaboard*
The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to within 2£ miles of our Depot, and will be
completed to Macon early this fall. This Road is in daily operation lo Gridin, GO miles above Macon ; and. hv il.« ^- s *
of December, will be opened for Business to Leakville,21 miles above Griffin; and tethe junction wuh the Western end
Atlantic Rail-Road, early next spring. That portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, has been
rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail,and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order !>
business.
iWcrchaxts living in the upper part of the State, wfill find it decidedly to their interest, to ship their goods bv v.»vr
Savannah.over the Centraland this Rail-Road consigned toour Agents,asgoods can be hauled from Barnesville orGrlf>
to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pounds, or any other part of the country atproportionable rates.
All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
J. 1>. GRAY,
August 22, 1843. 47 Agent and Surierintendant of Trarsportatlo
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!!
At the JIacon Saddle, Britllc and Harness
DEPOSITORY.
S. GRUMMAN & CO.
M |FFER their splendid assortment of
* * Saddle.*), Rri<llc*« Unmet**,
Trunk*, and all articles usually found
in their line, at reduced prices. Having
a large stork 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
rheaper than any firm in the Estate of
Georgia. As Colton is low and money
scarce, they will put their Goods at pri
ces to suit the times. We respectfully invite country
Merchants and planters to call and examine our stock
pledging ouiseives to sell as low, and as good an article as
an be found in Charleston, Angusta, or Savannah market.
(CF* A liberal discount made to those 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 madei
We warrant them strong, as good, and as souud,
As any'in market ever was found.
If you do'nt believe it just give us a call.
We put our Goods at prices that will suit one and all *
As Cotton is low ami money not plenty.
We will sell Saddles from $3 up to S20.
Dolnt forget the place.
S. GRUMMAN A CO.
Cherry st., opposite Watts A Moulton’s Urocery Store
Den* 3. 1844. 10
3DH S
VEGETABLE FEVER AND AGUE
'" AND ANTI FE VER
.and hold fast to that which u seed
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
On Mulberry Street,Nearthe AIethodistChurch
“Prove all thin,
—l'aul.
TVOXE need suffer with that distressing eomplair
1" CHILLS AND FEVERS, or FEVER AND A-
GUE. for it is speedily and permanently cured bv Dr.
HULL’S celebrated ANTI FEVER Pij.L. Thev nev
er fail to cure the drills and Fever the first day, v»h«*
used according to direction, and do not sicken the siotonck,
o>-operate upon the bowels. Thousands of cenificito
have been presented to the proprietor by planters of tin
first lespectabiltty. Physicians ofeminence, and others vita
have used them, which might be given. but let the lollovrirj
from Judge Forrest, a gentleman ol’ the first resnectabilitt,
inJefi'ersoncounty,Ala.suffice:
Gree.nsboro, Ala. Feb. 4.1843.
I certify, that in the summer oflS42, I had a seveie »t
tack of Fever and Ague, and was f- r some lime under ti e
treatment of a physician, but received no ben-tit f>.
prescriptions—my disease continued to increase in ti e fre
quency ai.d severity ofit- attacks, ] at Inst bod rt-sotnrru
Dr. Hull’s Fever and Ague and Anti-Fever Pills, and it
using half a box, wns entirely cured, and have temaiart
in good health ever tince.
1 afterwards bad in my family several cases <-f Fever
and Ague and have in every instance made use of Haft
Pills, which have always immediately effected a cure
Dr. Hull’s Pills, require r,o puffing where they are kr.ov:
and where they are not, a single trial i» sufficient to insert
their universal adoption. Price $1 per box, with fuliditej-
tions. A fresh supply just received and fhr sale bv
J.H.& W.8. ELLIS,
J. W. BAILEY. £
GEORGE PAYNE, ? Drucrisii.
„ „ H. PHOTWKLL. s
East Maconhv—cOWLES, NICOLL A Co.
In Perry, by —J. B. THOMPSON.
In Knoxville, by—BOND A: MURDOCK.
and by an appointed Agent in every city and villare'tlne'.
out the State. HULL A SPENCEK.
Macon Aug. 19.1844.
rjlHF SUBSCRIBER,is receivinglarge additionsto his
stock of
COACHES, CnABIOmS, BAROUCHES,;
BUGGIES, IVAGOIYS, Ac.
from some ofthe best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for this marker, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal ifnolsuperior to those of any other ea»
tablishinent. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
will find itfor tlieir interestto examine the quality andpri-
ces of his assortment.
Rkpairing, in nil the different branches executed in the
bestmanner,by experienced workmen utiessthan former
prices.
Carriage makers, will find a cood nssortmenlofElliptic
Springs,Axeltrces.turnedand 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.
At. S. HALL & CO’S.
Al«°—I*r. Hull’. COt Gil LOZEAGB8,
For the reliefer Coughs, Colds. Consumption, A«hw.
Vi hooping Coughs, Catarrh, Tightness of the Luncs «
Chest, Aronchhis. and all pulmonary affections. 8e>ert.
housand boxes have bern sold within the last six jnantlu,
ining immediate relief to those who have been afiiictri
glib the most distressing Couelis and Colds, and rc.-n rirt
whealth persons in almost every stage of pulmonary if
lections.
Tlie whole world should know that Dr Hnll’s ftajl
Lozenges are a certain cure for all diseases leading too**
lumptions and death. They are recommended bv law-
sands who have used them, and thaithev give relief win
all othermenns fail Price 25 cents per box. with fall &
rectinns, and maybe found on inquiry in nil the cities iri
villages of the State. For sale in Macon bv
J. H. & \V. S. ELLIS, ?
J. \V. BAILEY. < n •„
GEORGE PAYNE, i Drugg-i-
, H. SHOTWKLL. (
Ea.-t Macon, COWLES. NICOLL, A Co.
Terry, j. B. THOMPSON.
August 19. 1844.
DAILY EXPRESS,
AND
GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION HOUSr.
Tl^HE Central Hail Road and Banking Comi any
J. ofGejrgia haring granted to the subscribers the pri
vilege of running an JSjCPJlESS over their Road during
the present year, with the privilege of an apartment u ider
their own Lock, they offer superior advantages for the
prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Sp icie,
&c. Jcc. and are in hopes o* being able to make an arrange
ment with the Post Office Department, 1 y which they will
be “Bowed to carry a Mail Bag.
They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all
descriptions* to and trom Savannah ana Macon, and interme
diate places and between Savannah and Charleston, will
the greatest safety and despatch ; tnd will also pay particu
lar attention to the puichase of Goods, collection and p »}*
rnents of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and ti unsactingall kiudsof
business in the above places.
They have also extended their arrangement to run their
.Express by the Southern Boats to Picolata, ir. Florida* ard
intermediate places on that route.
They Intend to put on Teams, to run reeularly through
from Macon to Columbus, under their own charge, to carry
all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch and
safety, on ihe first of October next.
MACON—Otjiceot. the Washington Hall.
SAVANNAH—Offirt at. So. 153 Bay street.
DO. S. Philbrick, Apent.jor receiving and
forwarding Goods a nd Me re ha ndise.
CHARLESTON. S. C.—Amos Head,Agent, office So.
9Q,pasC Bay.
July 4 40 tf M. S. BALL & CO.
DR. SPENCER'S
VEGETABLE PILLS
E5
ORM LOZENGES
HULL'S WORM LOZENGES are the greatest dis
covery ever made for dispelling the various kiudsof worms
that so frequently and distressingly annoy both children
and adults. From the Sparta Gazette—“From ourknnw-
ledge we take great pleasure in recommending to the pub
lic Hull’s W’onn’Lozeriges as the best worm medicine ex
tant. Children will eat them as they would candy, and
cry for them.” To parents we say, do not be without
these Lozenges at any time, ns you value the lives of your
children. For sale in Macon bv
J. H. * W. S. ELLIS, )
J. W. BAILEY.
GEORGE PAYNE j Druggists.
H SHOTWELL. ’ C
East Macon, COWLES. NICOLL. A Co.
In Knoxville, by BOND 6c MURDOCK.
Perry. J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap.
pointed agent in every citv and village throno'citt the Sta’e-
Aop. 19,184<. 48
“The akillut physician aliai. ini up Jn> tiettu. in the-'.-”
of tlie greatmen of the earth, he shall be in ndmiraf ■
lor he hath prepared his medicines (tut of the herbs oft- 36
field ; and he that is wise will not abhor them.” M
Physicians, medical men. and philosophers, h.re »'•
ngreed that nature has preprred a remedy for every cfl*
ease. A little reflection must convince every on? cf t^
troth contained in ibis remark. Dr. Spencer's Pills ire»
vegetable remedy, and all-powerful in removim- aisfh 1 ’
They may be taken with impunity stall times without :t I
gard to diet or exposure, and without the debilitating |.
j fens consequent on taking other medecines. They M* j
the united testimony of the whole medical profession t: K
( heir favor, nnd from their decision there is no appeal.*' ||
j tPersons wishing to purchase cannot be too particular to Jh‘
I Spencer’s Pills, as there are scores of unscentinc ptr(' ! ”
j (ions pm ottanle almost every dav. of doubtful ellicaey* I
I Price 25 rents per box, with full directions. A fresh**? I
i ply just received and for sale in Macon by
J. H. & \V. iff ELLIS, j
J. YV. BAILEY. luroetb!*
j GEORGE l’AYNE, |
H. SHOTWKLL. I
East Macon, by COWLES A NICOLL & Co.
In Knoxviile,by BOND A MURDOCK.
Perry. J. R. THOMPSON, and by «" *? i
pointed Agent in every city and village throughout t ,
State.
Macon, Ga. August 19lh, 1844. 48
[The following is front Mr. Isaac M. Thomas, Met c “ |4
at Talladaga Springs, Alabama] ,
Talladega iSpnng,s. Talladega Co. J" 7,
August 17th. i
This is to certify, that 1 have been nfllicted ^ t
Headache, Dyspepsia, *»nd Liver Complaint. °, n .^ 1 °V ( 4 !
ness for the last eight or nine years, durim: wlr.ch l * ;
had taken, as well as I recollect, about w «iMy bo*e* j
Beckwith’s Fills, twelve boxes of Peters’ Pills* \
number of boxes of Champion’s and Brandreth *
of which afforded me hut little or no relief At p > ;
recommended to try Doctor Spencer'3 Vegetable j
AND WELL i DID; for 1 never hod but one attack cl ^ {.
Sick Headache after I commenced taking the 1
about six months.) and I candidly confess. ti' al l . 'jt'.j
rived more real benefit from t he use of Spencer s ‘ jt( -|
than from all the other Medicines and Pills te-t j
ever taken, and I would earnestly recommend t* 1 * ‘ -y
am., as being in my opinion the best medicine in u5 .1
all lingering complaints. The Pills have done ine 1 ' .y
good, that I would not feel willing to he without
five dollars a bex; and 1 cannot hut feel very
Dr. Speticvr for having prepared such a valuable 1 .
cine, and the distribution of it is conferring a very ?
favor on the public, ns it is a thin? of the utir ost !rTlf ^
should have a supply of ^
X’illa ronstanll v on hand. ,
ISAAC M. THOM-’
ance that every fan
Spencer ’b truly \
ily
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