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W ILL b« sold before the Court House door in the
town of Vienna Dooly county. between the usual
hours tif sale on the tirai Tuesday in August next, the lol-
low!,..* property to-»vii :
300 Acres of pine land. it being lot No 4 2, nnd half lot
No. 41, in the 3.1 district of Dooly county, levied on as the
properly of Stephen Hawkins to satisfy five justices* court
ti. fas. issued fmn» a justice's court of Dioly county in fa-
frl / .p t^>.b if. jffliaoPi administrator of the estate of Need
ham 2.ui«h « e 'ai 'ai s*»h! Stephen Hawkins—1-5vy made and
reri.oe J m by a,. •• <tibie.
Also, 20 iiejff f»f iiock. hoga, levied on as the property of
Elijah Sh’ver to satisfy one fi. fa. from Dooly Superior
Court in favor of William W. Mau:id, administrator &c.
vs. the said Elijah Shiver.
WILLIAM PARNELL, Dep. Sheriff.
June 25,1845. 39 ids
Houston Sheriff flairs.
W ILL BE SOLD on thi first Tuesday in Aasroat next,
before the Court House door in the town Perry, in
the usual hours of sale, the foMowini property, to wit:
Lot of Land No. 149, in the 5th Di.«iriM of said county,
levied on as the property of John Davidsdn, to satisfy a ft
fa from Houston Superior Court in favor of John Halsted
vs John Davidson.
Lot of Land No. 23, in the 11th District of said county,
containing 20*21 acres, and 100 acres more or less of Lol
No. 10, in said district and county, including nil of said Lot,
which lies on the North side of the btaucli that runs down
from Beavercreek Meeting House, beingone ol the branch
es of Pond creek, containing in all Three Hundred and six
ty.two and a half acres more or less, and levied on as the
property of Meshack Howell, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in
favor of Hugh L. Dennard vs Meshack Howell.
Lot of Land whereon Charles M. McCoy now resides,
the number not known, in the 5th District of*Houston coun
ty, adjoining William Smith and others, and one black
horse, and a stock of cattle consisting of about twemy or
twen:y-five head a part of which are running at large.—
Five Thousand pounds Seed Colton more or less.—
All levied on as the property of Charles M. McCoy, to sat-
fa from Houston Superior Court in favor of \Vil-
liam Smith) senr. vs the said Charles M- McCoy.
WILLIAM HERRINGTON, Sh’fT.
July cj, 1645.
Detly iheriff^M Male*
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
before the Court House door in tut town of Vienna,
the following pr< peny ,to wit:
Lots of I a nd No. .56 and 57, the fifty acres conveyed to the
county out of 57 excepted) and also the lot and improve
ments in town of Vienna, number not known, but known as
the Vienna Hotel, and all the lots and stables attached there
to, and all in possession of Alexander Meriwether; and also
a lot and improvements attached thereto in possession of R.
B. Davis; also a negro girl by the name of Polly, and a negro
woman by the name of Minty; and four cows and calves, and
a cream colored mare about nine years old. and one sorrel
filly—all the said property levied on as the property of
Alexander Merriwether, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Inferior
Court in favor of James G. Oliver vsi Alexander Meriweth-
er and Wiley Cobb; and one fi. fi. from the Superior Couit
of Dooly county in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs.
Alexander Merriwether, David Graham, James G. Oliver
and Elbert Hodges; and one fi. fa. in favor of Solomon D.
Bettou vs. Alexander Merriwether and David Graham.
Also lot of land No. 50. in the 1 Oth district of Dooly coun
ty, levied on to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Patillo and Smith
against Andrew' Howard, levied on as the property of said
defendant, ami returned to me by a constable.
Also lot of land No. 218. in the 7ib district of said coun
ty, levied on as the property of Alexander Rowell, to satis
fy fi fi fa from a Justices court, in favor of Archibald Mc
Donald vs. said Rowel) and Thomas Dowling; levied on
and returned to me by a constable.
Also lot of land No. 324, in the I2tli district of 3aid coun
ty of Dooly, levied on ns the property of Samuel Storey, to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of James H. Ford, administrator, vs.
Samuel Storey.
Also lot of land, number not known, known ns the place
whereon Britton Wilkes wow lives, in the 15th district of
Dooly county, levied on as the property of said Wilkes, to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs,
Britton Wilkes, David Gralia n. nnd Wiley Cobb.
Also lor of land. No. 187, in the second district of Dooly
county, levied on as the property of Jonathan Vick, to sat
isfy Justices court fi fas, in fuvor of William N. Singleton
vs. Jonathan Vick and Elias Ballard; levied on and return
ed to me by a constable.
YOUNG P. OUTLAW. SherilT.
June 25, 1845. 40
Haastoa PMipanrd SkeiiiH Sales.
W ILL be sold before me Court House door, in the
town ofPerry, in said county, on the first Tuesday
in SEPTEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
* One negro man slave, by the name of Charles, about
21 \ears old. levied on as the property of James T. Rives,
to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Inferior Court of Bibb count}' in
favor of William Holmes (transferred to Jehu Campbell
vs. James T. Rives.
WM. HERRINGTON, Sheriff.
July 9. 1845. 41 tda
Houston ShrrilPn Mule.
W ILL be sold in the first Tuesday in September next,
before the Court House door, tn the town of Perry,
Houston county, the following property, to-wit:
One lot Ilf Oak and Hickory land. No. 230iiuhe 14th dis
trict of Houston county. levied on ns the property of Georjje
W. Craft, tr satisf • n fi. t'n. from Bibb Superior Court, in ta-
vor of Obndiuh Adams, and translerred to Levi Calhoun vs.
Geo. \V. Craft.
WM. II. TALTON. Dep. SherifT.
July 29. 1645.«
PUBLIC SALE
Of the Monroe Bail fioml & Banking Company.
GEOtiGlAt ? Decree of the Special Jury in relation
Bibb County. J to the Monroe It. Roatl\Bk'g Company.
W E the Jury, find and decree, that the Monroe Rail
Road from Macon to its terminus at Marthasville,in
the county of DeKalb, both the nart thereof which has been
completed and in operation, and the part thereof which 25
in an unfinished cond.l2*#u,and all the property, equipments,
kuu enects therewith connected, is subject to the payment
of the debts of the Monroe Rail Road an! Banking Compa
ny—that the said Company is insolvent and wholly unable
to pay its debts aforesaid ; and from its embarrassments Is
unable to complete said Road, and keep the same in opera
tion, so as to answer the great public objects contemplated
by the Legislature. We find that there are creditors of va
rious descriptor s of said company, viz: holders of the tank
notes issued by said Company, holders of bonds issued for
work and materials for said Road, judgment creditors,
creditors holding certificates ofdeposite.demands forwork,
labor and materials for said Rail Road, and creditors claim
ing to be mortgage creditors of said Company, and all other
creditors not here enumerated; and that there are among
them creditars claiming a priority of right in respect to their
demands ; and we further decree that the said Rail Road,
and all the property, equipments and effects therewith con
nected, and all the property belonging to said Company, and
til the rights, privileges and franchises in any manner be
longing or appertaining to said Monroe Rail Road and Ban
king Company be sold at public sale at the court house in
the county of Bibb, by David C. Campbell, Abner P. Pow-
ere,James A. Nisbet, Samuel B. Hunter, and Thomas Har
deman, commissioners, or a majority of them, on the first
Tuesday in August next, after giving two months public no-
tics in the gazettes of Macon, Griffin and Savannah, and that
the proceeds, of said sale he paid to the Clerk ol this Court,
who is required to deposite the same for safe-keeping on
special deposite in the Agency of the Mechanics* Bank in
the city of Macon, and that pub'ic notice be given to the
creditors of said Company to file their respective claims, or
a schedule thereof in the Clerk’s office of thi3 Court, by the
firstMonday in October next; and that the sa.d creditors, if
•o/ controversy should arise respecting said claims, then
litigate amorg themselves, in respect to all objection* which
would or might have been available against them by said
Ccrspany if said sale had not been made in relation to mat
ters of set-off, and whether they be subject to objectirn on
account of the statute oflirnitation, non-performance of con
tracts, or other cause, embracing the- quantum of conridera-
tion, paid for the claims or any of them, and also that the
liens claimed by the respective creditors be then and there
udso-investigated and adjudicated: and we further decree
that the purchasers of said Rail Road succeed to all the ob
ligations of said Company in respect to the completing,
eovipmg and keening the said Road in operation, as intend
ed and designed by the act of incorporation, but not to ex
tend to a liability of debts contracted prior to said sale; and
that after said said sale, upon demand or notice, the stock
in . 8a ‘ d Co,n P aT W transfer tuihe purchaser the stock
held by him, her or them in the said Company, or that the
title be transferred by said Commissioners in the same man
ner as is provided by law for the transfer of bank stock
when sale thereof is made by the Sheriff: and we further
decree, that for the keeping of said Road in operation for
the time intervening between the day of the passing of rids-
decree and the day of sale, the receipts on the sai I Road be
applied, and that if said receipts should not be sufficient for
taid purpose. tha-:the balance be pai r J from the proceeds of
aforesaid; and we further decree that william B.
^* r .| r as ‘rusiee in charge of said Road nnd appurtenances
until the sale ol the aforesaid property is completed, make
monthly returns of the amount of receipts thereon, and file
the same with the Clerk of this Court, and also of accounts
for keeping the same in repr ir and operation, exhibiting a
specific statement iu each of the number and description of
officer*, agents and hands employed thereon, the value of
each per month, and the quantity, quality and value of ma
terials purchased, subject to the examination and approval
of the Court, and the costs and other expenses be pa.d from
the proceeds of sale. JAMES DEAN, Foreman.
A true extract fesm the minutes of Bibb Superior Court,
May term, X845, HENRY G. ROSS, Clerk.
By virtue of the above decree, the undersigned will sell
before the courthouse door in-the city of Macon, on the first
Tuesday in August next* at 72 o'clock. M. the whole line of
the Monroe HoU Ro a $ from Macon to Marthasville, in the
Countv of DeKalb. and all .lie oroperty,-equipments and ef
fect* therewith connected, ann all the property belonging to
said Company, and all the righlfe, privileges a* d franchises
in any invinei belonging or appertaining to said Monroe
Rail Road and 1 Banking Compnnv, embracing not only the
road, but the various depots, work-shops, ware house*, en
gines, cars. ir«t*». tools, equipments, and all nnd every thing
appertaining and belonging to said Road.
Also the entire assets belonging to said Monroe Rail
Road nnd Banking Company, embracing subncripil»*n* for
stock unpaid, including the subscription of the jJta*e of
Georgiii for 6200/900. and all debt3, demands, **ncl , cl> imaof
every kind and* description, duo to nr belcnnmg' lb icid'
Monroe Bail Road and Banking Company, n lull sclici’ule
of which may be seen on application to M. L Urnybill, at
llie office of said Company.
The length of the Road is 101 miles, the whole of which
it grjided re-tu junction with the Western and Atlantic Rail
Road. The superstructure hnr been completed on the
whole road, except four and a half miles. The Rond is in
use to Jonesborougli. eighty miles, and is eijuippcd wish five
locomotive engine*, three passenger cars.-eighteen freight"
cars, wheels and axles for eight oilier lrfight cars, nnd one
•tati mary engine. I he tern s of sale cash* to be*paid im*
medialrly to the Commissioners ; and on failure of the pur
chase rs to comply, so much of th# property ns mav be fcihl
•ff by such defaulting purchasers, will be forthwith resold
at their risk.
B3*Thc Savannah Georgian and Republican, and the
Ofrorsia Jeffersonian, will pl»as* copy the foregoing week
ly uni 1 the day of sale, and ren«ier tlieir accounts to the
Cciwirussionera.
Doolv Mhci ifT* Male.
W ILL he sold before the Court House door, in the town
of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in September next,
between the legal hours of sale, the following property to
wit: .
The East half of lot of Land No 31, in the third District
of Dooly county, levied on as the property of Abram Y.
Peavv. to satisfy one fi fa issued Iroin a Justice’s Court of
Dooly county, iu favor of William Robuck vs said Abram
Y. Penvy; levy tank* amt reiurned to me by a constable.
And also onejokeol oxen and one ox carl, and two cows
and calves, levied on as the property of Elijah Shivers, to
satisfy o*ie fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Dooly
county, iu favor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs Elijah
Shivers. WILLIAM FARNKLL, D- Sh’ff.
July 22, 1845. 43
Dooly Sheriff’* flute*
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
town of Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday
in September-next, the following property, to wit:
Three negro men. Lewis about 23 years old; Lott
about 20, nnd Virgil about 18 year* old, all levied on as the
property of George Knowles, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Dooly Superior Court. Bober Peacock ys. Geo. Knowles.
Lot of land. No. 148, in the first district of Dooly county,
levied on as the property of William M- Hart, to satisfy
four Justices Court fi fas in favor of Amos D. Iligdon vs.
William M. Hart—levy made and returned to tne by a
constable.
Lot of land. No. 88, in the Till district of Dooly county,
levied on as the property of Arthur Barden, to satisfy one
fi fa issued from Dooly Superi-.r Court, Sparkman vs. Bar*
den &. Brown.
Lois of land, numbers not known, but known ns the lots
whereon William .P Causseaux now lives, all levied on as
the property of Willi-un P. Causseaux, to satisfy two ti fas.
issued from* Dooly Superior Court, one in favor of Gilford
Kent vs Win. P. Causseau nnd James Gamble, and one in
favor of George Brnard vs. Wm. P- Cooseaux.
Y. P. OUTLAW, Sheriff.
July 29, 1845. 44
(ie*rgin, Jonra Counijr.
Inferior Court, tilling for Ordinary purpose*, March
Term, 1845.
Present their honors James H. Morrow, William S- Light-
fool and David E.Hlnunt. Justices,
W HEREAS Gabriel H Chap pel. 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 citation issue requiring all persons to show
cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in
September next, why said administrator should not b- dis
charged, and that said citation be publish-d in one of the
public gazettes of said State for the space of six months.
True copy from the minutes.
CHARLES MACARTIlY.c.c.0-
March IX—24—Cm
F OUR momlis after date application will be made to
the honorable Inferior Couit of Dooly county, when
silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the lands and
negroes belonging to the Estate of Zachariah Salton, late
of said county, deceased, for the purpose of distribution
and final setttemeut cf said estate.
ELHERT HODGES,; . .
JOHN C. SUTTON, $ ors ’
July 2, 1845. 40
F OUR MONTHS after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hutts county,
when settiig for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the
lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Cornelius Sla
ton, late of Uults countv. deceased.
JAMES R. McCORD.) , ,
JOHN W. McCORD. J » dtnor »-
June 11. 1845^ 37 4m
I jlOUR MONTHS after cate v.ill be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Macon county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a ne
gro man named Jerry, about 25 years of ace, tbe properly
of John S. Urooks, Jr., Isle of said county, deceased.
EDWARD UROOKS, aJtnor
May C. 1345.
Adulinistratsr’s Hale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of
Crawfird County, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold before the Court House door in the town of
Knoxville on the first Tuesday in August next within the
legal hours of sale, all *be real estate belonging to VVillixm
Motthews. deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate. Terms on the day of sole.
PATRICK M. CALHOUN, idm'or.
May 13, 1845. 33 ld »
' |A«|nsiisi.trsil*r’a Hale. .
B Y an order of the honorable Inferl.r Court of Bibb
coun y. when sitting for ordinary purposes will be sold
before the Court House door in the tity of Macon, on the
first Tuesday in October next, four negroes, two woman
and two children, one lot of tools, one saddle, one shot gun,
nnd all of the house-hold and kitchen furniture. &c.. sold as~
the property of Henry Flanders, deceased. Terms oil the
da v of dale. DAVID FLANDERS, Artinor.
July 29, 1845. 44 ids
Aduaiaiatratoi’a Snle.
V GRE E ABLY to an order of the Interior Court of Jones
county, while silling as a court of ordinary, will be sold
before the court-house door in the town of Clinton, on the
first Tuesday in August next, a tract of land ccntainmg 170
acres more <*r less, commonly called the Porter place.jotsiit^
the lands of Hunt. Clowers. and Wilcoxon. sold as the land
of Thomas Low. late of said county, deceased, for the bene
I fit of the heira and creditors. Terms cash.
ELISHA DAVIS, adm’or.
May 27.1845. 35 d »
Ad in i n i.l rn tor’* Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior
Courtof Dooly county, when sitting forordinary purp-
«es. will be sold before the Court-house-door in the town of
Vienna. Dooly county, within the legal hours ofsale.on the
first Tuesday in September, the lot of land in the seventh
district of said county, whereon Samuel Williams, dec’d
lately resided, and at present in the rrcupancy of Dariel J
Davis. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said Williams. Terms on the day of sole.
JESSE GILBERT. J Adtn’n
DANIEL J. DAV1S.S '
June 25—39—tds.
Csnuaissiaarr's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in Perry,
Houston county.on the first Tuesday in August next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wnt
One bed. bedstead and furniture; one double barrelled
shot gun. two or tnree setts of old carriage harness, one
man’s and one side saddle, several skins of leather.'consist-
in- of fine ling skins, sheep skins, morocco, and otlier skins,
a set of saddler’s tools, six or eight yards of fine ingrain car-
peting. entirely new; a remnant of buckles and other wares
used by saddlers and harness mak-rs. several cooking men-
sils, and some other articles too tedious to enumerate; sold
by Older of the honorable Inferior Court of said county, as
the property .f James Washington, a pauper lunatic sent
from said county to the Lunatic Asylum oi this Slate in
March last.
WM. HERRINGTON,')
JOHN G. WHITE, > Commissioners.
WM. H. TALTON, )
July 22.1845. 43 “I*
F OUR MONTHS after due application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county,
when sitting forordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate, (the widow’s dower excepted,) of James Lockett,
fate of Crawford countv deceased.
WILLIAM LOCKETT, adm’or
REBECCA LOCKETT, adm’x.
May 13.1845. 3£ 4m
F OURTMONTHiS alter date application will be made
to tbe honorable Inferior Court of Dooly countv, f.r
leave to sell the real estate of Arthur Barden, late of said
comity deceased.
BRANSON BARDEN, > . ,
W. G. WALDEN, $adn> or »-
_May 13,1815. 33 4m
F OUR months after date application will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Butts county, when
silling, for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real es
tate of Jno. Saunders, late of said county, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs.
NANCY SAUNDERS. Admr’x.
April 22—30—4m.
F OUR MONTHS after date application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Dooly countv when
sitting forordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the land and
negroes belongingto the estate of Edward Brown, fate ofsaid
county, deceased. JOHN C. ROYALS.adm’or.
May 19,1843. 34 4m
Fall Stock of Boots and Shoe*.
riXHE subscribers have just received
A and are now receiving a large an"d
well selected stock of Boots and. Shoes,
consisting in part of the following de-
_ ecriplions, viz:
5000 Pair men’s best Black and Russet Brogans.
3000 “ “ second quality, dodo
1000 “ “doublesnle. do do
700 ** “ Iron tacked, do do
1500 “ Boy’s best black and Russett brogar.3,
500 “ Youth's do do
1200 “ Men's Kip brogans,
500 “ do do double sole bregans,
700 “ Boys do brogans
500 “ Youth’s do do
1200 “ Men’s Kip brogans,
500 M do do double sole brogans,
700 “ Boys do brogans,
500 “ Youth’s do do
600 “ Men’s calf, sewed and pegged brogans,
300 ** do do do do double sole,
500 “ Boy’s do do do brogans,
300 “ Youth's do do . do
1000 “ Women's Calf and Kip pegged Bootees,
600 “ do do do do Shoes,
35 Cases men's thick and Kip Bouts,
15 “ Boy’s do do do
20 “ Men's Calf Nell and half Nell Boots,
7 “ Boy’s do do do do do do,
10 “ Men’s d'ble. sole Calf, Peg’d. water proof Boot}
10 “ do do do do sewed do do do
10 “ do Stout Calf sewed Bools,
12 “ Gems, fine light Calf, sawed Boots,
5 Trunks, do do do do do Pbiladelp'a Boots,
4 do Gents, and ladies patent India Rubber over Sbes.
AL4°.
A general assortment or Ladle’s, Misses* and Children's
leather, kid, and morocco walking shoes and slips ol all
descriptions and qualities.—Lsdies’* Misses', and children's
black and colored and Taxed clotti buskins; allot which win
be offered on the most reasonable terms. We invite all
that wsb to purchase, to give usn call, and we will endea
vorlosuit both in price and qnalitv.
Also,—Kept constantly on hand. SOLE LEATHER,
CALF LINING AND BINDING SKINS. LASTS.
THREAD. SHOE PEGS, and all other articles used in
manufacturing Boots and Shots. .
STRONG 5c WOOD.
At the old stand, sign of the Bi- Boot,.Mulberry Street.
Macon, Sept. 24.
fiend. Oil, and Glass.
Oftft KEGS No. 1. extia and pure white lead,
A\J(J 6 ohls. linseed oil,
1000 do Putty,
150 Boxes 8X10, and lo X 12 Glass,
For sale low
RUSSELL & KIMBERLY.
June 2.1845. 3 J 1
F OUR months ofte' date application will be made to ilia
Honorable the Inferior Court of Macon connty, when
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land be
longing to the estate of Armiger Liljy. derensed. late of
JOHN E. LILLY, aJm’or.
37 4m
said county.
June 11. 1845
1^0 UR months after dale application will be made lo the
_ honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real
estate of Peter Casllel errv. late of said county, deceased.
JASON CASTLEBERRY. Adm’r.
July 9. 1845. 42
TjVOUR Months after date application will be made to
X- the honorable Inferior Courtof Houston eounty. when
sitting forordinary pursoses for leave to sell two negro men
and a part of the real estate of Bryan Bateman, deceased.
WILLIAM M.BATBMAN.) .
. SEABORN M. BATEMAN, S ex or *'
July 15,1845. 42
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Bryan Batemnn,
late of Houston county deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and all those having demands
against the same will present them in terms of the law.
WILLIAM M. BATEMAN J
3MAN.$ Ex ors ’
43 6t
SEABORN M. BATE MAN.
July 22, 1345.
BORGIA. Bibb eounty.
Whereas, Willis H. Hughes applies to n e for let
ters of administration on die estate of'1 homasj. Salisbury,
late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law,- to -
show cause, if any they have, wliy said letters should not
be granted.
Given under mv hand, ill's 9tli day of Mav. 1845
MARK D. CLARKE, c.c.o.
July lb, 1845. 42—6t
EORGIA, Bibb county.
Whereas. C>nthia V. Mi Call, applies to me for
letters of administration or> the estate of Roger McCall,
late of said county. Ce.-cased.
These are theieforo to rite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time ptescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under mv hand, this Dth day of Mav. 1845.
MARK D. CLARKE, c.c.o.
July 15. 1843. 42—fit
G EORGIA. Crarford County.—Whereas Benjamin
Btrnesapp iesto mt for letters of administration on the
estate of Littleton Barnes, late ofsaid county deceased.
These are therefore to cite-ml admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appeal
at my office within the .imc prescribed by law. to show
cause if any they have, w :iy said letiers should not be grant
ed! Given under my hand at office, this 2Gih day of July,
J'845. JAMES J. RAY, c.c.o.
July 25, 1845. 44 6t
Adiuiuialralwr’a Hale.
W ILL b» sold by order of the Courtof Ordinary of
Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in August, before
ihe Couri House door in said countv. between the usual
hours, all the perishable property of Leonard Adams, late
of lli-s county, deceased, conrimine of tin wire, tools of this
trade, t- getlier vritlt a wagon nnd mules. &c.
„ GREEN J. BLAKE, adm’or.
May 27 i*45. .15 tds
Flour.
Bbls. Canal Flour. 10 do Baltimore do just received
&\J and for sale by CIIA’S CAMPBELL & hO.
June 25,1845. 33 ~»
Choice Canal Flour.
A FRE3H supply just received and for sale by
A. THOMAS TAYLOR.
July 2 40 On Colton Avenue and Second st.
Paints and Oils.
pe/'vrk I£EGS Nos.l and 2 White Lead,
»)UU 300 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do Lamp Oil.
With a variety ofColorsforPainlers’use.fot ale by
JulvG 4 0 CHAS. CAMPBELL & CO
: GROCERIES.
OCT Hhds. St. Croiz, P. R. and N. O. Sugar.
tSnj 10 Boxes. White and Brown Havanna Sugar,
15 Bbls. and Boxes, Loaf, Lump, Pulverized and Crash
ed, do.
20 Hhds. Molasses.
200 Bags Rto, Laguara, and Java Coffee,
20 *• Pepper. Spice, and Gtngrr,
Nut Megs, Cloves, Cassia, Mustard, Salaratts, Indigo
Madder, Copperas. 8p Brown, Sal. Nitre, Salts. Alum
Sperm and Tallow Candles. Soap. Starch, Powder, Shut
Lead, Imperial, Hyson and Black Tea.
50 Boxes Tobacco, some very choice.
50,000 Segars. Cut Tobacco,
Maccobny and Scotch Snuff,
10 Crates Crockery assorted.
150 Kegs Nails, Hoop and Band Iruo.
10 Tons Swedes Iron
Cast. German and Br.istol Steel,
With a great variety of articles in store, and for sale by
RUSSELL Sc KIMBERLY.
Macon May 27t 1845. 35 if
VAUUHA1V Jk DAVIS’ ‘
CON* CENT RATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACTS OF
SAiiS&PA KILL A,
FjfOR the cure of Scrofula. Chronic Rheumatism, Gener-
P al Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, scnly eruptions of the
Skin, Tetter, pimples or pustules on the Fare, Liver Affec-
tions. Mercurial and Syphiloid Diseases. Biles from an im,
pure habit of body. Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg-
Feins and Swelling of llie Bones—for sale by
T . H. Sc W. S. ELLIS,
Aug 13 46 Cotton Avenue.
fjfnseed Oil and Train Oil.
F OR sale low by HARVEY SHOTWELL,
May 14 Corner opposite the Central Hotel-
Sal E rat ns,
O F supetlorquality, just received and for sale by
May 14 HARVEY SHOTWELL.
Potash,
F IRST quality,for sale low by
May 14 33 HaRVEY SHOTWELL.
Just Received.
LBS. pure Blue Vitriol, for soaking seed Wheat,
to protect it from blast or stnut, which it will ef
fectually do in all cases where the pure article is used.
HARVEY SHOTWELL.
Opposite Central Hotel.
Male.
TH pursuance of an order of tU honorable the Inferior
DAVID C. CAMPBELL’,
ABNER P. POWERS,
JAMES A. NISBET.
SAMUEL B. HUNTER;
thomas Hardeman.
Ms cor., G«. May 20,1845—36td.
f the county of Do.ly,' will be sold before the
. GouttHo J»e ,.oor in Vienna™ rlie first Tuesday in Off her
le, lying ami being in said county, and the
. •••«■ beionfnnr* tn th* «<•.• ~ — -- -
deco
■ Commissions ra*
Cook’s- Anti Bilious-Pills;
F OR the Cor. of LiverCompUint. ID -oeosia, Ac.
For tale by J. H. A W.S. ELLIfc
t. ill
personal^ proper,v belonging lo.he es..te'of bavid 'jcues
iN**n. 1 erins er. the day of sale.
July 20, 1845 ELIAB JONES, adm’or;
1 44 tdii
NOTICE.
A LL persons conecrnerl Will please lake notice that I
I-— ’ — —
Gailiiflian’s PIN*.
A FEWtlozen Gallighan’s Tills, an infallible remedy
for Chills and Fever, just received nnd for sale by
HARVEY SHOTWELL,
May 14 33 Corner opposite Central Hotel.
Lamp Oik ~
A BEAUTIFUL article of Bleached Spertn Oil, forsale
by HARVEY SHOTWELL.
to receive the State and County Tax for the
eady
; year fur this county, and all tax paying citizens will oleaae
i govern themselves acuordinjdy
j July 22; 1£45.
BASSETT, T. C. B. C.
43 tf
Carpenters’* and Sands’ Sarsa
parilla,
F OR sale al the proprietors’ prices, by
HARVEY SHOTWELL,
May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel.
IVIolEitt’s Pills and Bitters,
F OR sale atthe proprietor's prices.by
HARVEY SHOTWELL.
May 14 33 Corner opposite the'Central Hotel.
~ SmilTand Tobacco.
M ACABOY, Scotch, and American Gentlemnn Snuff,
of superior quality. 8tnoking and Chewing Tobacco!
Jim received and fut sale bv H. SHOTWELL
Jum 4, 1844. ~ 36
INSURANCE.
THE CKOTOI¥
(Iflntual) Insurance Company,
Of the City of Sew 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 agaioat leas
or damage, at rales and terms moderate end liberal, and
solicit the patronage of its friends and the public at the A-
oeitcy of thb Company.
8 TRUSTEES.
James Harper, Abraham Von Nest,
John B. Lasala, William B. Cozzens,
John J. Boyd. Charles L. Voae,
Edward Richardson, Joseph B. Nones,
James Plialen, John F. Butterwortlt,
John J. Herrick, Samuel Sherwood,
George C. Ue Kay, Zadock Pratt.
Samuel A. Lawrence, Herman D. Gould,
Theodore A. Meyer, Joseph S. Smith,
William P. Furmss, Elias Ti Aldrich,
John T. Gilchrist. Lawrenc? HilL
Lorlng Andrews, Thomas Monahan,
Cyrus Chenery, William H. Townsend,
George Whitaker, Amos Noyes,
James H. Suydam, John Breasted,
George Palec, 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 »VELL8, Fire Surveyor.
The undersigned is the authorised Agent of the above.
Company, to take eillter Marine or Fire risks .n any part
of the State of Georgia, upon such liberal terms as may be
a-reed upon between the assured and the Agent, who is
vested with auple and discretionary powers.
tested witit aup JEUtt Y COWLES. Agent.
Oct 22. 1814. 4
Journal des Tailleurs de Faris
F|1HE subscribers have just received “ L’Elegnnt” a
I Journal of the newest' Fashions for Drapers and
Tailors, reported and published monthly in Paris, in
which are many improvements in the present Styles, and
which they believe will meet with general favor.
Orders for Clothing will be executed at the shortest
notice. J. & E. SAULSBURY.
J, & E. S. have just received a fine selection of Engish
and French Cloths,and Casimeres.
Dec 10, 1844. 1}
nEAD-ACIIfi-SICK OK NERVOUS.
riAHOSE who have suffered and are weary of suffering
J. with this distressing complaint will find Peters’ Ve
getable Pills a remedy al once certain and immediate in its
nets One single dose of the pills taken soon as the ltead-
ac e it felt coming on, will cure it in one hour entirely.
As a remedy in summer for boicel complaints they dis
play their wonderful powers to admiration, and are far su
perior to any thing in use for those complaints.
In Dysp epsia 'nd Liver complaints they stnnd unrivalled.
Ma ny have been cured in a few week* after having suf
fered under the dreadful complaint for years.
In habitual costiveness they are decidedly superior to
ary vegetable pill ever brought before the public, and one
50 cent box will establish their surprising virtues and place
hern beyond the reach of doubt in the estimation of every
individual.
They are invaluable in nervous and hypochondrical affec
tions. loss of appetite and all complaints lo which females,
alone are subject.
They are mild in their action and convey almost immedi
ate conviction of their utility from the first do^. They
may be taken by persons of any age, and the feeble, the in
firm. the nervous and delicate ate strengthened by their op
eration, because they clear the system of bad humors, quiet
netvous irritability, and invariably produce sound health.
Upwards of three hundrev and seventy thousand boxes
of these estimable pills have been sold within the ’ast twelve
montlts in three stales alone, anil more than three times the
same quantity in other states.
As an anti-hilioos medirine no family should be without
them. A single trial of them is more satisfactory than a
thousand certificates.
In a southern climate, these Pills are administered with
uniform success. For more than ten years the verdict of
their efficiency hns been pronounced; and could a juiy ofall
they have relieved be summoned from the Nortfi. the South,
the East, and the West millions of voices would be heard
i-t acclamation of their matchless properties. The child
and the adult—the youiu tmi dccrepid eld ;.mn—both sexes
and all ages—may alike take these Pills wi h safely and
the certainty of relief. Price fiftv cents per box.
Be careful tn observe that on the cover of each box (in
the tin) is stamped ’Peter’s Vegetable Pills.”
Peters' Pills, on enquiry, will be found in every town, and
at most of the country stores in this state.
Fot sale in Macon, Ga., at New York prices bv
Mav 27, 1845. 35 6m
Z>ZL TYLER’S
VEG6TABI.I! s’It trvz» ague vtt.t.H.
fIMIE success of these Pills in curing in a few hours.
A where all other remedies have failed, and thnt ton. in
cates of twelve and eighteen months standing—warrants the
assertion, that, iftaken according tn the directions, ihey are
a certain cure- A long list of certificates in proof of their
intalhhilhy. ;..! 6 !.. b; but those upon the directions
arc deemed sufficiert. Try them am! be Cun,!..“d the:
they are most effectual and not certain, and the very best
remedy ever offered to the public, to insure a permanent and
lasting cure
Having for several years past suffered under repeated at
tacks of chills and fever, especially during the fall and
spring months. I was induced to try various remedies, but
nothing seemed tr. be effectual until I tried Dr. Tylers
Ague and Fever Pills, which stopped the chills before 1
had taken ltnlf of the box. This was over a year since. I
have remained perfectly free from any symptoms of a re
turn of this most loathsome disease.
GEORGE M. WAIT.
Baltimore. Dec. 12th, 1843.
For sale in Macon, Ga, at New York prires by
HARVEY SHOTWELL,
GEORGE PAYNE.
And will be found in all the Towns and country stores iu
the Southern States.
May 27, 1845. 35 6m
The benefits of Cheap Postage
W ILL be much felt and appreriate-l by the afflicted,
when they become aware that they can, notwithstan
ding they may live in the remotest corner of the Union, pro
cure the advice and medical assistance of any of the most
eminent and experienced physicians in the country, with the
tgreatest certainty, and at a very trifling cost; and doubtless
he favorable oppoitunity will not be thrown away by ma
ny whose cases have for years baffled the utmost skill of
most of the physicians in their respective neighborhoods,
but will avail themselves of means thus placed within their
rcach. whirh scientific research may have elucidated, and
on which successful application has already stamped appro
val
Without subjecting himself to the charge of egotism, the
undersigned may be permitted wilbdnedeteience to the abil
ities ot others, to say thdt when a proper opportunity has
existed of testing the efficiency of his impkovkd ststkm ok
Botanic Medicine, the beneficial results have "enerally
exceeded his most sanguine expectations; and although in
the nature of things cases must occur, that are beyond the
reach of medicine, yet he doubts not that Botanic temedies
properly selected and applied will certainly cure all cura
ble cases.
Bui least peradventure some of our medical savans in a
paioxysm of disinterested- kindness and pure regard for the
welfare of the people (1) should take advantage of this state
ment and denounce it as a '’barefaced humbug” or “ar
rant quackery," as they have been pleased »o classically
to style whatever is advanced relative to medicine that is
not a relic of the dark ages, bearing the stamp of the boast,
ed experience of three thousand years; it lias been thought
proper to give such, a chance to show the superiority of their
faith by their works; and for thnt purpose the subscriber not
only renews his former proposition for an equal comparison
of praciical results, but will now allow a difi.eretiee of ten
to one in their favor, thus: He proposes to luld himself
truly and firmly bound in the sum of five hundred dol-
LAFS to any physician using vegetable or mineral poisons
as remedial agents, who will upon a fair showing exhibit
one real cure of any long lingering case of bodily disea.-e
by these agents for every ten that can be thus exhibited anp
established by him through the agency nf innocent vegeta
ble remedies—the whole to be effected in an equal space
of lime—and the said physician binding himself in like man
ner to a like forfeit in case of failure—the amount tn be ap
propriated for the purpose of procuring medical assistance
for the poor of the county of Bibb,nr given to some chari
table institution, at the option of the gainer.
Persons laboring under chronic dieases of any kind and
wishing to have their cases treated on this new plan, can
have it done by sending their symptoms in writing ns cor
rectly as possible, enclosing at the same time five dollars
(*5 00) »>ur regular monthly fee, medicines included, when
remedies suited to their various cases will be compounded
and sent by mail to any poMt-cfiice within the United States
at a very trifling expense.
The subscriber will employ bis mornings, evenings or
nights in attending to acute cases in town or a short distance
in the country, but will not go any great distance except
perhaps in cas*T3 that are very urgent.
Persons afflicted with fever Ague, can have enough
medicines sent to cure almost any case in a nhorr time for
three dollars ($3 09.)
And those wishing to procure his Anti-bilious pill*,
which nre*wa»*rnnteiT to plcatc. or the money refunded, and
are highly useful in ihe cure of acute cases of every descrip
tion. can have a box sent any where by enclosing fifty cents
to the address of M. 8. THOMSON. M. P. f
Macon, Georgilt
N. B. All letters must be post-paid,
Macon, 1st July. 1845.
Ac. “
To PkJiWaa. asset Planters :
gNTHE subscriber isnnw receiving every week, fresh sup
J. plies of MEDICINES, which ate very carefully se
lected for him ID the Northern markets; nnd having adopt
ed the CASH SYSTEM entirely, is enabled to sell at very
reduced prices; Physicians and others, having opportuni-
ties of sending to him, may rely upon having tltetr orders ex
ecuted upon the most favorable terms. The quality ofthe
articles will be the very best, and the prires as low as if
they attended personally to the purchase of them.
HARVEY SHOTWELL,
M«jrl4 33 Corner opposite theCentrs! Hotel.
HAMS. -• . ;
1000 LBS'.- Ceargfzr^ Cm red HAITI* for Sale
'by
June 25, 1845.
CHARLES CAMPBELL ft Co.
ALBERT G- BUTTS,
Ware-house
AND
Commission Hfterchant,
. ill A CON, Grorgin.
AS constantly on hand a large supply of BAGG-NG
ROPE, BLANKETS, SHOES, GROCERIES
RY GOODS, &c. and will continue to supply his cus
toiners at the lowest prices.
Macon, Sept. 24, 1844. 52
Boots and Shoes.
O UR stock is now complete and very extensive, com
prising every style nnd pattern. A fine assetttment of
LADIES’ SHOES and SLIPPERS.
Give usacallifyou wish bargains.
'WINSHIP ft POPE.
Macon.October 29, 184-1. 5
NEW GOOES
At very Reduced Prices for Cash.
Win. a. KOSS.
H AS just received, and oftVr3 for sale a large and well
assorted stock of Dtf¥ UOODS, consisting in part
of the following articles:
Brown and aleached Sheetings nnd Shirtings, Calicoes
of every description, Flannels, 8utiinets, Kentucky Jeans,
Negro Blankets. Kerseys. Linseys, Apron checks, Mcuslin
de Laines. Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Gloves. Hosiery,
Shawls, Silk Laces, Ilaudkerchiets, fee.
—ALSO—
Ready Made Clothing. Bolting Cloths, Hats. Shoes and
Boots, Bonnets, Hard Ware and Cutlery, Blacksmith
Tools, Crockery and Glass Ware, Paints, Oil, Window
Glass. Putty, dec. dec.; all of which will be s *ld very low for
Cash. Oct. 25, 1344 —31 tf
GAltKIAGH RUF081T0RY,
On Mulberry Street.Nearthf. MetiiodistChurch
THB Subscriber is receiving large ad
ditions ta bis stock of Coaches,Chariotees,
__Barouches, Buggies, Wagons. &c..
truiiiaume oMlie best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for this market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal ifnotsuperior to those oi any other es
tablishment. Those in wnnlof any description ol Carriages,
will find itfor tlieir inlereslto examine the quality andpri-
ces of his assortment.
Repairing, in nlltbe differentbranches executed in the
bestmanner,by experienced workmen ntlessthan fofft.er
prices. .
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
Springs,Axeltrees.turnedand boxed Dashes,Lamps,Bands,
Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and alinostevery article required in tlieir
business, at Augustn prices.
March 1st. 1842. 22 tf J.W.BABCOCK.
J¥ew SI ore.
WINSHIP & POPE,
A RE now opening a general md complete stoct; of Goods
in Macon, (Cotton Avenue.) Consisting of STA
PLE AND DO-IKE STIC DKY GOODS and
GICOCfeKIFS.
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,
Bagging and Bone, Salt, Iron and Steel, Blankets, Kerseys,
Satinets, &c. A splendid lot of Saddles, and a general as
sortment ofladies and gentleman's Shoes and Bools, latest
style. Bridle. Harness, Upper and Sole patent Leather.
Best apple Vinegar.
ALSO.
A supply of Negro Shoes made at Forsyth by I. Win-
ship. all of which is offered to the public very cheap for
CASH. They will also Manufacture all kinds of Saddles.
Bridles,and Harness,Trunks, Collars,Carpet Bags, Whips
ftc.
(U Repaiuisg dose at the SHORTEST NOTICE. £q,
N. B. The highest market price will be paid for HIDES.
TALLOW and BEESWAX.
ISAAC WINSHIP.
WILLIAM M. POPE.
Sept. 24. 1844. 52 52
Sale or ITIonroe Bail Road
I HE undersigned. Commissioners to effect the ..T
the Monroe Rail Road, give notice to counteract
ports that have been in circulation, hat me *>itc’ , ,c *
T 1
Prime Geese Feathers#
f /Ari/V LBS. just received an t :«r sale bv
lUiJU GRAVES. WOOD & CO.
April 30 1841 3i
Gun-Poirder.
KEGS Sporting )
15 do Shot-gun > POWDER,
lOdo Blasting) • Fsrsaiebv
July 30 44 BOND ft MURDOCK.
25
Miot an<l Lead.
SCRAGS Shot, asso-ted sizes,
4 O 300 lbs. Lead, forsale by
Julv 30 44 BOND ft MURDOCK.
Under *li ; rS.
S HAKER. Lamus Wool, Nett and Spun Silk Shirts
Just received by
Oct 29. 5 J. ft E. SAULSBURY.
Ra^in^ Rope .and Twine.
Of | BAU6-Osnny Hsgfiog,
OU 75 pieces Dundee “
500 “ Kentucky “
150 Coils Manilla Rope,
75 “ Kentucky "
1500 Lbs. 3 ply Bagging T vine.
For sale on reasonable terms, by
CHARLES CAMPBELL ft CO.
July 20.1845. 44 tf
Staple «fc Fancy fllry Goods.
I ^XXTRArich Paris printed Balzarinesand Barnges,
’i Beautiful Stripes nnd Plaid Gingham Lawns,
Syrian Lawns and Muslins, new slvles,
Cobaltines. Polka nne Bnlzarine Musfns,
5 pieces Silk and Wool Barnges, (very cheap)
Black and blue black Dress Silks.
Cords and Tassels, Cottnn and Silk Mitts and Gloves,
Silk and Cotton Hose ofall colors and qualities,
Corded Skirts, Bishop Lawns,
Nansook and Jackonet Muslins, Swiss, do. Striped
Cheeked and Lace do.
While and Black Lace, Edgings, ftc.
Also 10 cases Prints,
3-4. 4-4 and 5-4 Brown Homespuns. Bleached do.
Irish Linen. Linen Sheeting. Russia and Seotch Diapers,
Birds eye do.. Napkins, Table Clnths.
Also a good assortment of Summer Stuff for men and
boy’s wear all of which have just been received, and are of
fered at very low priee3,bv
RUSSELL ft KIMBERLY.
Macon May 27, 1845. 35 if
ney will be received in bills of . a a -hi BattS of S* **'
nah. Augusta and Charleston, ot -nce.liac. of deoo.?.-**i
either ofthose Banks. TheBi” received will be sealed* ° f
and deposited as directed by t..e -.eeree ordering th» .
D. C. CAMPBELL *'
A. P. POWERS. '
JAMES A. NISBET
SAMUEL B. HUNTEB
„ _ THOS. HARDEMAN
Macon, June 15,1845. .
ftr The papers that have published the original advrr
tisement will publish this notice. ° tr *
If.ISIU OJY.lBt.JC ~~
M HAT AND CAP
ESTABLISHMENT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GEO. I. SHEPARD,
Is receiving weekly additions to his hitherto splendid stock „r
HATS AND CAPS.
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY.
He is now prepared to offer rare inducements to cite
and country purchasers.
_ Possessing advantages excelled by no Hat Establishm^,.
in the State, he will afford his Goods at a slow, or Tihtisra
lower prices. Every style of HAT8 AND CAPS issy
be found at bis Store. 1
AMONG THEM—
Fashionable, Medium, and Broad Brim
Denver, N'utrin, flassiuirr, UttsiA, iftnle-Skia
Angolin. xisid Milk Unis.
' ALSO,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
CONSISTING OF
Otter, Shetland Seal, Naii-in, and Dnskrnt.
,, ALSO,
Men s and Youths’ Cloth and Velvet CAPS,
do Hair Seal do
do Sealette do
DO do Glazed do
Gentlemen’s Navv Caps;
A LARGE LOT OF
Men's and Keys' Black and Drab
»*poriii g Unlit •
Together with an extensive Stock of
Men’s and Boys' Buck and Drnb
® G L HATS, Jk c •
KIP The attention of those in want of any articles in thi*
line, is respectfully invited.
_ -storeon oecond Street, a ^ew doors abovethe Wash,
tngton Hall.and adjoining the Shoe Store ot'Messrs. Whi.
ting ft Mix.
Otter, Mink, and Kaccoou Skins,
for which the Cash will be paid. .
Macon. Jan 30.1844 13 GEO. I. SHEPARD.
Saratoga and Ilav Water, “
Ofh DOZ. CONGRESS WATER,
Uv 20 duz. Bay Water, for sale bv
THOMAS TAYLOR.
July 9, 1845. ,i ,f
WHOLESALE AltlJ> RETAIL
| |~V BBLS. RYE WHISKE Y,
JL ™ * UF 100 do Northern Gin,
50 llhls. Northern Rem.
Cog. Brandy, Holland Gin, Monongahela Whiskey, Ma
deira. Port, and Malaga \V T ine. In Stole and for sale by
RUSSELL ft KIMBERLY.
Macon, May 27—35—if
Moat's Morrison Fill...
T HE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE UNI-
VERSAL MEDICINE.—Accurately prepared by
Dr. H. S. Moat, of New York, from the original recipe used
or many years by bis late fuher. Mr. Thomas Moat, Vise
President of the British College of Health.
Twenty years’ successful administration of these cele
brated medicines in Europe, nnd more than twelve years in
the United States, have established their high reputation.
Thousands of both sexes, who have been restored t.< health
—the numerous sufferers rescued from premature death—
and volumes of certified cases ol cure, embracing every
disease in the long catalogue of human misery; must con
vince the most incredulous, of their superiority and the
truth of the Hygeian theory, resulting from scientific re
search and experience, namely, that "man is subject to only
one real Matin—impurity of the blond.”
The medicines being composed entirely of herbs or ve
getable matter, purify the blood, and carry of!'the corrupt
iiamors nf the body, in a manner so simple as to give every
day case and pleasure.
The Hygeian medicines, first introduced into this coun
try by H. S. Moat, in 1830. have for the last four years
been prepared by him; and the increasing sale attests their
intrinsic merit; they comprise two sorts ol Pills, No, 1 and
2, In single boxes of each at 25 or 30 i cuts; nnd Packets con
taining both sorts, at 81. S2. or S3. The Vecetable Clean
sing Powders, in large boxes, at 37 1-2 cents, with primed
directions. Each packet has a fac-simile of the signature
ol H.Shepheard Moat.
None are genuine unless they have this signature, and
are obtained ir jm agents who can produce tlieir written ap
pointments.
For sale at J. KARNES’ Book Stove, on Cotton
Avenue, opposite the Washington Hall.
June 18, 1843. 38 tf
DR. B. BRAlVDllETII’S
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS.
T HIS medicine i.< acknowledged to be one ofthe most
valuable ever discovered as a purifier of the blwod
and fluids. It is superior to Sarsaparilla, whether as a su
dorific or alterative, nnd stand* infinitely before all the pre
parations and combinations of Mercury. Its purgative
properties are alone of incalculable value, for these pills
may be taken daily for any period, and, instead of weaken
ing by the cathartic effect, they add strength by takim- away
the cause of weakness. They have none of ‘the miserable
effects o» that deadly specific. Mercury. The teeth nre not
injured—the bones and limbs are nor. paralyzed—no; but in
stead of these distressing symptoms, new life nnd con;e-
quent animation is evident in every movement of thebouy.
These Pills, for colds, couclw, tightness of the ch'.-st,
rheumatism in the heed or limbs, will be found superior to
any tiling imagined of tbe powers of medicine; and in bil
ious affections', dispepsia, and in ol! diseases peculiar to
women, they should be resorted to at once.
For 8a!$ nt J, IIA HIVE.H- Book Wiorcj opposite
the Washington Hall, Cotton Avenue.
June 18, 1845. 53 tf
India Uliolngogiie.
T N presenting the public with a remedy for the treatment
ant! curtrof Fever AND AotJK, and other bilious dis
enses. no apology is needed. Vast numbers in tbe United
States.' who suffer from these affections in their varied
forms, are compelled to seek relief from other sources than
the immediate prescriptions nf the regular physician. It
becomes therefore an object ofhuimDljv, as well as ofpub-
Hc interest, to bring before them a remedy prepared from
much experience, and which may always be relied upon as
safe, effectual, and harmless to the constitution. That
such is >he true ehararter of the INDIA CHOLAGOGUE.
is amf ly attested by the universal success with which it has
been employed.
ForSale at J. BARNES’ Bonk Store, on Cotton
Avenues opposite the Washington Hall.
38 tf
GEORGE A. KIMBEkLY,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his old customers and the
public generally, that he is now receiving from tie
celebrated Hat Manufactory of John Hunt ft Co., a very
extensive assortment of
HATS AND CAPS,
embracing every style and quality. Among his assortment
tnay be found
10 oCZ. fashionable Beaver Hatty _
20 doz. do Cassimere Hat's,
10 doz. do Russia Hats,
20 doz. do Moleskin Hats
1 doz. Angola Silk Hats.
ALSO-
One Imixli-ed dozen Hi-end Britu
Reaver, JYtttria and Russia
bs .cak rar> a**s,,
warranted tnnredurable ban arty Hals ever sold
in Macon. Also,
50 doz. Youth's and Children’s HatS,
20 doz. do. do. Caps.
ALSO.
20 doz. black and drab Spotting Hats,
Together with r. g^ilCra! assortment nf
F U U C A F S ,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
3 doz. PREMIUM OTTER CAPS,
Z 4.-x. Sea Otter Caps,
5 doz. Super A ulria Caps,
20 doz. do. Muskrat Caps,
50 doz. Men's and Boys' Seal Caps,
50 doz. do. do. Sealette Cap*.
ALSO. *
200 doz. men’s and Boys’ Black nnd
Drab
wool, II ATS.
All of which will be sold lor Cash, atprices whichcan-
not fail to give satisfaction.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine at the old
stand, sign ofthe “MG HAT,” Mulberry Sire* t
Beaver, ©tier. Mink, A coon Skins,
IIVfvTTFD, for which the cash wi!! be paid.
Macon. Oct 17.1813. ;j
aMacon Iron A' iSross l'oundrd
MACHINE SHOT.
Tl/l ILL and Gin Geering, Ste..m Engine II ork. Iron
ill and Brass Castings of every description, made to
order.and. Machine Work in General, corner o f Fourth
and Walnut Streets.
(CT The.higliestprires willbe paid for Old Coppn,
Brass, Lrail, and 4'astlmu.
J° n 3 1 17 RQBT. FINDLAY
FASHIONABLE HATS,
AT THE 1VKW HAT AND CAP flTOWE.
I FI IIB subscriber has received tbefcPHlNG
A 1* ASI110N for Hats, the finest and light
est article ever offered in this market. Also,
Panama, Leghorn. Palm Leaf, Drab Reaver,
^ Oner, Russia, and Pearl Cassiiner—brood
bnm and fashionable. All of which will be sold low fot
GEO. I. SHEPARD:-
Macon, May 7, 1844. 32
A Albert O. Bulls
T ui3 old stand, opposite the Washington Hall, hastc-,
ceivcd, within the last few weeks, a new and generiV
assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,-
part of which consists ofthe folk wing:
400 pieces English and American Prints,
50 do Cotton and Worsted RalznrinesV
50 do Printed Lawns and Cambrics,
10 do Satin Stripe Adrianoples,
20 do do do Organdies,*
50 do Erlsten Ginghams*
10 do 8eydia Stripes,
50 do Jaconet and Cambric Muslins,
25 do Lace Stripe Muslins,
20 do Cross Hai red do
50 do Silk Handkerchiefs,
100 do Furnituie Prints,
10 bales lirown Sheeting,
White and black Colton Hose, Spool Thread, NeedlfV
Pins, and every other article usually called lor, which wi 1
be sold at the very lowest prices for Cash.
Macon. June 18.1844. 38
Kc.-uly Made Clotliingv
—AT—
NE TF YORK COS T ! ! t
rpHE subscribers will close off the remaining portion of.
A theirstock of CLOTHING: consistingin part of
Beaver Flushing miff Blanket Overcoats;
Superior Cloth Cloaks,
Tweeffs Coats,
Black Dress and Frock Coats.
t>atin. Wool, Velvetand fancy Vests,
“ants. Stocks, Searls, Cravats, Hosiery, Gloves, kc.kft
at New York Cost 11 1 Call and see
SAM’L. J. RAY, ft Co.
Macon, Nov. 12.18 f4. 7 __
Bacou and Lard.
Lbs. Dacon and a Lot of fine Leiif Lard iJ
sale by
WINSHIP •£
,5000
Feb. 25
_ «I«A V ESi, WOOD A. CO.
R ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchants
and Plonteis to tlieir stock of VKHflU
to which weekly additions will be made during the season*
Our assortment embraces the following descriptions
1500 pair heavy black Brogans,
1200 “ 11 rustet do.
1500 “ “ lined and bound Kip Brogan?.
1000 '• high' and low quarter Brogans, .
1200 •* Women’s ar.d Mi sees’ Morocco, Kid»S^ J *
and Gatnbroon Buskins, Slippers and Ties,
600 pair Men's Calf and Seal Brogans,
200 ** do. do. do. Pumps.
300 “ Youths' ami Boys’ Calf and Kip Brogans.
200 41 Children’s Leather Shoes*
10 cases Calf, 8eal and heavy Boota.
Macon, August 20, 1844. 47 —
H. Sc J. COWLES,
H AVE removed to the Brick Store, on Cotton Aven u
one door below ihe Telegraph Office, where they * r
now opening a general assortment of .
(oroceries, Shoes, Hardware
together with a stock of STAPLK and FANCY D
GOODS, all of which will be sold low for CASH. .
Our usual supply of CHEESE kept constantly OO
Macon, Oct 22, 1844. 4