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■ •■•!•■ PMipaacd »H»e>ilPe ***j ,, ‘*
W ILL be nold before me Court Home door, in the
town of Perry, in ..id count,. »o .be first Tuesday
tn ^JiPrfiMBKRnert. within the legal boor. ofia.e,U|«
following property, to wit: , * , .
O te negro man slave. by the name or Char.es, a^.u.
41 years old. levied on as the property of .lames f. Rives.
o tatntfr a fi. ft. from tbe Inforfor Court ot Bibb county in
fsv i- of W.l.ism Hoboes (transferred to Jehu Campbell
vs.Jnruea T. Rives.
W,U. HERRINGTON, Sheriff.
G EORGIA. Bibb county.
Whereas. Cvnthia s.
for
J ilv 9. 131.1
‘ILL be sold
41 ids
• tail SlirrllPs Anlo.
i the first Tuesda
f*t.
"\f before the Court H .use door, in the lo-.vn of Perry,
Il-JUtton cnu itv the following property, lo-wit: t
One lot of Oik s n J Hickory land, No. 250 in tiie 14tu an-
trie: of Hoist II c ni*i* v. levied on as the property of Gen roe
W. T*m**t, t* sitiif « fi. fa. Vrotn 11 fib Superior Court* to fa-
v lr n? O 1tliah A Urns, and transferred to Levi Calhoun vs.
Oeu. W. Craft. _ _ * •_
Jul. 29. 1= IS.
WM. n. TALTON, Dep. Sheriff.
4)
Ooslv HbrrilT's Mule,
W ILT- ho sold before the Court House door, in the town |
of Vim'iM. on tile first Tuesday In September next,
between the legal h >ura of ss*5. the following property to
Vtrit: . , .
The Emh’.'f oflot of Land No 31. in the third District
of D»lv enrity, lcv'-d on as the properly of^Ahr.im "V.
Peavy. li satisfy one fi t« itsued trotn a Justice a Court of
IJjjIv county. in favor of William Robnck vj said Abram
Y. Peavy; levy mad-* anti returned to me by a constable.
And also one yoke ol oven and one ox cn-t. and two cows
an i calves, levied on as the property of Elijah Shivers, to
satisfy o le fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Dooly
county, in favor of the Central Hank of Georgia vs Elijah
Solvers. WILLIAM FARNELL D.Sh’fl’.
July 31. 191.1. 43
Whereas. Cynthia Y. McCall. applies to "te
etltrs of administration on the enatc ot Koyer McCall,
late of said countv. deceased.
These are tbeieforc to rite and admonish all ami stngu.ar
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear
at mv office, within the lime prescribed bylaw, to snow
cause', if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. ...
Given under mvhand, this !>:h dav of M.av. 164 •.
MAHK D. CLARKE, c. c*. o
July 15. IS 15. 4?—6t
i**"1 KOKOiA. Cranfur.i C-’unty —Whereas Ben'iiniii
vf lUrnes applies to'tne f. -r letters of ad minis! ration on the
estate of Littleton Harnes, late of said county deceased.
Tliesesre thereforeto cite -ml admonish alland smeuiar
the kindred snd ereditors of said deceased, to be and a opens
at my office within the time p'-scribed by law. to -how
cause if any they have. why said letters shot. Id not be grant
ed. Given under my hand at office, this 56th day of July,
1345. ' JAMES J. RAY. c. c. o.
July 25, 1313. 41 fit
G EORO1A. Bibb conn!y
Wherra
ersof ndmtnU
Oooly Mbei-iU’e .Ink.
W ILL he sdd before the Court House door in the;
town of Vienna, Dooly county, on the fir.l Tuesday
in September next, the following property, to wit:
Thrss tiegr-i men, Lewis about 25 years old; Lott
about 20, and Virgil about 18 years old, all levied on as the
property! iif George Knowles, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Dooly Superior Court. Il-obrr Peacock vs. Geo. Knowles.
Lot of land, No. 146. in the first district of Dooly connty,
levied on as the property of William M- Hart, to satisfy
four Justices Court ft fas la favor of Amos D. Higdon vs.
William M. Hart—levy made and returned to ine by a
constable.
Lot of land. No. 86, in the 7th district of Dooly county,
levied on at tiie property of Arthur Darden, to satisfy one
fi fa issued from Dooly Superior Court, Sparkman vs. Har
den A Brown.
Lots of land, numbers not known, but known as the lots
whereon William ,F Cauxseaux now lives, all levied on as
the property of William P. Csusseaux. to satisfy two tifas,
issued from Dooly Superior Court, one in favor of Gilford
Kent vs Wm P. Caosseau and James Gamble, and one in
ftvor of George Bnurd v*. Wm. P. Cusseaux.
Y. r. OUTLAW, Sheriff.
Tory 29,1645. 4 4
IA. jyjou county.
rcas, Willis II. Hughes applies to n e for Jet-
nis'.ratiou on the estate of '1 homas J. Salisbury,
i Iste of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite anJ admonish all and singular
; the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to brand ap-
i pear at my office within the lime prescriued by law, to
show cause, il any they have, why said letters should not
j b* granted.
; Given under mv band. lb 1 * 9th dav of May, 1643
MARK D. CLARKE, c.c.o.
I July 1 J. 1£45. __ 4-'—Ct_
IMOTICr.—All persona indebted to the estate ol Dan-
1 1 iel danders late of Crawford coomy. deceased, are no
tified to come forward nttd ntake immediato payment, mid
those having claims against said e*tate. are required to pre
sent their demands properly authenticated, within the time
required by law.
MARY SANDERS, ndm’x.
JAMES M. DUPREE, edtn’or.
August 12. 1845.4** •**
1300
700
1000
1*200
300
1000
500
800
1500
300
300
llsslj i*o.Mpone<l MUrrltPs Male,
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
town of Vienna U"oJy county, between the usual
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in September next, the
fallowing property to-wit:
Lou of Is ml No. 56 and 67, (the fitly acres conveyed to the
County out of 57 excepted,) nnd also the lot and improve
mems in the town of Vienna, number not known, but known
as the Vienna Hotel, and all the lots and stablea attached
thereto, nnd all in possession of Alexander Meriwether and
also a lot and improvements attached thereto in possession
of R. B. D.wirs: also a negro girl by tbe name of Polly, and
a negro woman by the name of.Mint y; and four cons and
euvra, and a cienm colored tnnre about nine years old, and
or.e sorrel filly—all the said property levied on as the prop,
ertv of Alexander Mcrriwether. to satisfy a fi. fa. from the
Inferior Court in favor of James G. Oliver vs. Alexander
Meriwether and Wiley Cobb; and or.e fi. fa. from the Supe
rior Court of Dooly county in favor of the Central Bank of
Georgia v3. Alexander Meriwether, David Graham, James
G. Oliver sod Elbert Hodges; and one fi favor of Solomon
D- Bctton v*. Alexander Meriwether and David Graham.
Al-o I ot ot land No. 3*24. in the 12th district of said coun
ty of Dooly, levied on as the property of 8amuel Storey, to
xatisfy n fi. fa.in favor of James II. Ford, administrator, vs
Pamuel Storey.
YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sheriff.
August 12, 1845. 46
Adminlsti'ntor’n Nnlr.
B Y an order of tbe honorable L-iferiwr Court of Bibb
cuun y. »ben sitting fur ordinary purpose. will be sold
before the Court House door in the city 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,
and all -if the hc.ne-hnld and kitchen furniture. Ac., sold as
lha property of Henry Flanders, deceased Term* on ibe
dsv »f nie." DAVID FLANDERS, Arnn’er.
.)ut» 29. 1845. 44 ids
.lit .lliui.'rnlor'. Xnlr.
A GREEABLY tnnn order of the honorable Inferior
Court of Dooly county, wbensitting for ordinary purpe
•es. will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Vienna. D-ooly county, within the legal hours ofsale,on the
first Tuesday in September, the lot of land in the seventh
district of laid county, whereon Samuel Williams, dre’d
lately resided, ami at present in the occupancy of Damet J
Davis. Sold for the benefit of the heire and creditors o(
•aid Williams. Terms on the dav of sale.
JESSE GILBERT. > . . .
DANIEL J. DAVIS, J Adm **•
Jun<* 25—39—td«.
NOTICE.
rjIHE undersigned has removed to thecounty of Twiggs,
X an i will respond to all suits that may be brought a-
gainst her either on her own account or ns adininistiatrix
mi the estate of Thomas Lowe, deceased, in the county of
Twins, and not in the rouoly cf Jones, her former place of
residence. All persons interested will take notice.
Aug. 5—It ■ ELLEN T LOWE
1(7401'R mamba after date application will be made to
X.’ the honorable Inferior Coutt of Dooly connty, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the lands and
aegrues belongin'to the Estate of Zachariah Sutton, late
of saul county, deceased, for the purpose of distribution
snd final settlement el* said estate.
July 4. 1845.
ELBERT HODGES,} , ,
JOHN C. SUTTON, j ldm or *’
40
F OUR MON THS afle* date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Butts county,
when settii g for ordinary p jrpnsea. for leave to sell all the
lands snd negroes be! mging to the estate of Cornelius Sla
ton, lale of Butts COQntV. -Im-t-ased.
James r. mocord,? , ,
JOHN W. McCOKD. J * dmon -
June 11. 1345, 37 4m
I jblilt MONTHS after cate application will be made
to tnr honor.^de Inferior Court of Mnron connty,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a ne
gro nun named .ler-y. about 23 years of age. the property
of Jutm S. Brooks, Jt.,U:e of said eountv.drrea-.cd.
EDWARD BROOKS,aImnr.
Miy 8. 1845. 3-2
NOTICE.
A LL persons concerned uill plecse lake notice tliat I ara
ready to receive the State and County Tax for the
year for ibia county, and all tax paying citizens will please
ovens themselves accordingly.
It. BASSETT. T. C. B. C.
July 22,1645. 43 if
Valuable Property for Sale.
fij&k THE subscriberofiers for sale the following valua-
--L—lil.- lands lying in thecounty ofUibb, viz: His plants
lion on the Tobrsofkeecrrek. On ibis plantation are valuable
saw and grist milts in pood repair with sufficient watet pow
er for a factory, and about 8 miles distant from Macon.—
There are 2200 acres of land in the tract, tbe greater part
of it well timbered with pine. oak. poplar. Ac. Ac. There
are four or five hundred acres crdcared land adapted to the
culture of corn, cotton, and small grain; with this place I
would sell mules, cattle, hogs, and a sufficiency of corn and
fodder for the supply of the place the next year.
The plantation whereon Aaron Ltsset, Esq.. lives, on die
Icheconnee creek,containing with tbe woodlands connected
with it. alittle opwards of three hundred acres. This is a val
uable place, and persons desirous of purchasing a plantation
of that size would do well to examine. It is situated about
eleven miles from Macon to the left ot the road leading to
Perry,
About five hundred acres of land two miles from town,
adjoining the lands of Charles H. Rice, Esq., and extending
along the Monroe Rail Read, fi>r more than a mile. It in
cludes the old Steam Saw M>U. A part of the land is welt
timbened. ami there are several beanlifut building sites on
it, surpassed by none in the neighborhood, nnd convenient
to the Vineville School, and sufficiently near to the Female
College for the purchaser to avail himself of the advantages
of lha! admirable institution.
One hunired and forty seven acres of Ocnmlger bottom,
apjoining ihe lands of Mr. Leroy Napier and the Reserve,
with about fifty a**rra cleared and under good fence. This
is a most convenient place far a gentleman residing in the
citv who wishes to cultivate a small farm and aupply nimself
with fire-wood. Ac. Ac.
One hundred and sixty-fivt acres of land, with but little
cleared, and well timbered wit!, oak and hickory bounded on
one aide by the Ocmulgee river, embracing a valuable shnal.
With' this place, or separate from it, will be sold the place
formerly owned by Solomon Humphries, which hat a neat
dwelling and convenient out In iisei.
The whole or any part of the above property will be sold
on liberal terms- Apply to the subscriber in Marietta, or
Col. A. P. Powers in Macna.
chaules j. McDonald.
August 12,1815. 46 fit
WAKIMIOIXIa
THE undersigned will enntinne the
\VA RE HOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS, at the stand occupied by
them for ths ln.t two years and formerly
occupied by E. A T. N. Bell- They have
also rented another W are-House in a retired part of the city,
and neat the one they occupy, and which from it* location
will probably be as safe from fire as any in the eity. They
solicit the patronage of tbeir friends and the public, and
pledge tbeir constant personal attention to the bnsinrss.
OUSLKY A JEWETT.
Macon. July 15. 1845. 42 Cm
Barsains! Bargains!!
IN BOOTS AND SHOES.
C Pairs good Negro Brogans, at Manufacturers
tr«Uv.'lr cost and expenses.
4.000 Pairs good Kip Brogans, do do do
Also.a general assortnienlnf BOOTS A SHOES, which
will be offered low—Call and see.
STRONG A WOOD.
Nor. 10. 7
Whiting’ & Mil,
R ESPECTFULLY invite lha attention of their friends
and the public generally, to tbeir stock of BOOTS
and SHOES, to which weekly sdditiens will be made du
ring the season. Our assortment eutbrsces the following
deacrir.tions: ■
2030 pairs Men's best bbek Brogans ;
1000 " Men’s second rate black Brogans;
Men's best Russet Hrogsns;
Men’s second rate Russet Brogans;
Men's best double sole black Brogans ;
Boy's best black tud Russel Brogans ;
Youths’ '* “ « “
Men's best double Sole Calf snd Kip Brogans*
Hoy’s best K*p Brogans;
Youth's best Kip Brogans ;
Ladies Leather and deal Brogans;
Lndies' Leatner and Seal Shoos ;
Ladies' Calf Brogans ;
20 cases Men’s thick and Kip Boots ;
8 Bov’s thick and Kip Boots;
5 " Youth’s thick and Kip Boots ;
100 pairs Gent’s fine French cs'l" Boots ;
75* *' Gent's middling fine French Boots; .
100 " Gent's double sole Calf Boots ;
100 ” Gem's stout sole Calf Bools;
3 CisOS Gents and Ladies'India Rubber 0**cr Shoes-
ALSO—A general assortment of Ladies’, Misses
Children's Jbeather. Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes of
all kinds and qualities; Ladies'. Misses and Children s
Gaiters and half Gaiters, thick and thin soles of all descrip
tions—all of which will be sold at the lowest possible nrices-
Also—Calf Skins, Sole Leather, Thread, Pegs of all
sizes.
Boots made and repaired in tlic beat possible manner.
Macon. October 19, 1344. 31 »
NEW SPBIXfi GOODS, -
Colton Avenue, opposite Washington Ifall,
PHILIPS. JIERIUTT ,V CO.
H AVE recently received and will continue to receive
weekly from the North a full assortment of SPRING
AND SUMMER
READY-MADE CEOTIIIXG,
manufactured exptesxly lor them, together with a large as-
sortment of Shirts, Under-shirts. Scarfs, Hosiery, Umbrel-
las, ke
Also on hand and receiving a fine aisortmcnt of
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Testings,
of French, English, and American manufacture embra
cing the latest and most choice patterns, which they are
prepared to make to order, according to fashion or the pe
cultar taste of their patrons.
Particular attention given to the making and trimming of
garments entrusted to their care by .gentlemen furnishiu;
lbo*r owd materials, at prices to suit the times.
Macon, April 16, 1315. 31 tf
- INSURANCE.
THE CKOTGtf
(llutunl) Insurance Company,
Of the i 'tty of A* «* I ork.
T HIS Company. B rcordit:‘g to the provisions of its char
ter, ready*to insure ail kinds of Marine, Inland
Ifaotfaltan, f,transportation and FiteHirn.i. against less
or damare, at rates and terms moderate and liberal, and
solicit the patronage of its friends and the public at the A-
neucy of the Company.* '
'TRUSTEES. _
.Tames Il trper, Abraham \ an Nest,
John B. Lasala, William B. Cozzens.
John J. Boyd. Charles L. Vose,
Edward Richardson, Joseph B. Nones,
James P'nalen. John F. liuuerworlh,
John J. Herrick, Samuel Sherwood,
George C. De Kay, Zadpck Pratt,
Samuel A. Lawrence, Herman D. Gould,
Theodore A. Meyer, Joseph S. Smith.
William P. Furobs, Elias T. Aldrich,
John T. Gilchrist, Lawrence Hill,
I.oring Andrews, Thomas Monahan,
Cyrus Cl’.cnerv, William H. Townsend,
George Whitaker, Amos Noyes,
James H. Suydarn, John Breasted,
George I’alen, Leonard Appleby,
William Burguovne, Silas M. Crandall.
SAMUEL" A. LAWRENCE. Prcnidcnt.
JOSEPH B NONES. Vice-President.
LEWIS BENTON. Secretary.
Cupt, SAMUEL CANDLER. J/trf'tne Inspector.
WILLIAM WELLS, Fire Surveyor.
The undersigned is the authorised Agent of the above
Company.to take either Marine or Fire risks .n any part
of the State of Georgia, upon such liberal terms as may be
agresd upon between the aisnred and the Agent, who is
vested with ittnple and discretionary powers.
JERRY COWLES. Agent.
Oct 0*2. 1841. 4
Fashionable Arrival.
J bc E. SAULSBUKY. will ipen this day. a superior
. lot of FRENCH CLOTHS. FANCY CASSI
MERES & VESTINGS, direct from the Frcuch market
via New York, which the' will sell very low r orcasb.
Sept 17, 1644 51
Saratoga and Hay Wafer.
QA DOZ. CONGRESS WATER,
OIX 20 tluz. Day Water, for sale bv
THOMAS TAYLOR.
July 9, 1845. 41 tf
NEW DRY
T HIS dayreee’vrd at E. WOODRUFF'S, an invoice
of new and fashionable summer Dry Goods, anting
which may be found
Black Ileragcs, (satin stripe)
A few patterns of Buff Muslins,
Swiss Muslins,
Jaconet do.
Swiss and Jaconet Muslin Edgings and Iuscrtiogs,
Linen Edgings,
Whale Bone.
Thread Button*.
Blue Kid Gloves.
Blue Flowers and Wreaths.
Black Sun Shades. Paris style.
Single Foundation for Lit ings,
Grass Cloth Skirts,
Children’s while and mixed Cotton Hose.
Allof which arc this dav received, and will be sold at the
lowest market ptices for cash.
E. WOODRUFF.
July 15,1845. 42 tf
JLciid, Oil, and Glass.
DflA ICEGS No. 1. extra and pure white lead,
/wUvj 6 obIt. linseed oil,
1000 do Putty,
150 Boxes 8 X 10, and 1q X 12 Glass,
For sale low
RUSSELL A KIMBERLY.
Jane 2.18*15. 3 JI
Journal (les Tailleurs tie Paris
rjTHK subscribe™ have ju«t received *■ L’EIegnnt" n
8 Journal of the netcesl 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 fur Clolhinsr trill be executed at the shortest
notice. 3. k E. SAULSBUKY.
J. A E. S. have just received a tine selection of Eugish
and French Cloths, and Casimercs.
Dec 10, 1844. 11
Flour! Flour!
BBLS. extra superfine Family Floor,
UU 25 box :s Soda'Biscuit. Far,sale, by
Thomas taylor.
July 9.1843. 41 tf
Paint** ond Oils.
^riCk KE 3S Nos.l and 2 White Lead,
»JUU 300 gallon* Linseed OH,
200 do Lamp Oil.
Witha variety ofCoIoraforPainters’use.fot ale by
July 6 *40 CHAS. CAMPBELL A CO
F OUR MONTHS alWr itu# application will be made
to the hn.iorable Inferior Court of Crawford county,
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
v's d-.wer excepted,) of James Lockett,
looutv t!rcra*eH.
WILLIAM LOCKETT, sdm'or
REBECCA LOCKETT.adm'x.
33 4m
11 be made
when • tiling for «
•state, (tho wide
late of Crawford *
May 13. 1615.
F ont mun phs oner .tot*-p,• -n
to the honorable Inferior Court V ltnr.lv r.i;.i.n fur
leave to sell the real estate of Arthur Barden,' late of said
•Oos'.y deceased,
BRANSON BARDEN,? . .
W. G. WALDEN. > adm ors.
May 13, 1843. 33 4m
f.t HUB month, .tier -late appfieitiaA will be made to the
X/ Honorable the Inferior Court of Butts county, when
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real es
tate of Jno. Saunders, late of said county, dcceaseJ. Sold
for tho benefit of the heirs.
NANCY SAUNDERS,Admr’x.
April *J—30—4tn.
F OUR MONTHS after date application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court ofllaolv county when
lilting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell the land and
degrees helonging'to the estate ol Edward Brown.late nfsaid
coonty.deceased. JOHN C. ROYAL8. ndtn'ur.
May 19,1845. 34 4m
F ein R tiTotitlis n ftr li ne a* i. t.e in ute tu l tie
Honorable the Inferior Court of Marnn connty. when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to s«l| the laud be.
longing to ibe estate of Arr.bcer Lilly, deret -ed. late of
said county. ' JOHN B. LILLY, ednt'or.
June ?!. 1845. 37 4m
Baysins:, Rope, Twine, A:c. &c.
4(\ BALES Gunny Begging,
200 pieces Kentucky do.
J00 •• Dundee do.
125 coils Kentucky and Manilla Rope,
2300 ** Bagging Twine,
1500 Sacks 8alt,
25 Tons Iron,
Just received snd for sale at the UtceWmarket prices by
RUSSELL A KIMBERLY.
July 15 1845. 42 if
fiZrorsin Jiiacon.
■J /A POUNDS Hams,Shoulders snd Sides,
I 'XjvM "IX 7,000 *• Shoulders and Sidcw, (Western
Bacon.) For sale bv
'CHARLES CAMPBELL A CO-
July 29.1845. 44 tl
«««€JE2CBB5s».
OCT Hhds. St. Croix, P. It. end N. O. Sugar.
—Cf 10 Boxes. White and Brown Havanmt Sugar,
15 BbU. and Boxes, Luaf, Lump, Pulverized and Crush
ed. do.
23 Hhds. Molasses.
200 Bags Rto. Loguara, and Java Coffee,
20 •• Pepper. Spice, and Ginger,
Nut Mega, Cloves. Cassia. Mustard. Salaratts. Indigo
Madder. Copperas. Sp L'rowa. Sal. Nitre, Salts. Alum
Sperm nnd Tallow Candles. Snap. Starch, Powder, Shot
Lead. Imperial, Hyson and Black Tea.
50 Boxes Tobacco, somn very choice.
50.00U Segars. Cut Tobacco,
Mncoboy nnd Scotch Snuff, ^
10 Crates Crockery assorted. *
150 Kegs Nails, Hoop .and Band Iron,
10 Tuns Swedes Irnn_
Cast. German and Br.istol Steel,
With a great variety of srticiestn store, and for sale by
" RUSSELL A KIMBERLY.
Macen May 271 1843. 35 if
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May 27, 1815. ' 30 Cm
fiUDYAI* SPRYiYtsS.
lES-RR/" «» JM-J ^ .
THE undersigned lias by a late ar-
ranfr^ment become sole proprietor of
ibit iiotel and flatters hirnsell that from
hi a experience and tbe arrangements
he has made recently in the House to
make oil comfortable who may please
to crive him a call during the season.—
lie is prepared to accommodate families by giving them
good and retired rooms, and shall spare no pa ins to pre
pare end serve up all die luxuries in which the country
abounds, in a style to suit the most fastidious; and he takes
lids opportunity lo say in view of the hardness of the times
that he will reduce "his prices from the last season. He
pledges himself to use his best endeavots to give entire sat
isfaction and make all happy * ho may pi re him a call.
RATES OF FARE.
Board and Lodging per Month, 820 eo
•< •• •• Week, 7 00
*■ .... X),_ v _ i 25
Children and Servants half price.
Horse per Month, 13 00
•• Day, 75
WILLIAM A. ELDER.
June 25. 1845. 36—3tn
SILVER PLATED
BRITTANTa WARE,
JUST received by ill- subscribe, , c
lot of SILVER PLATED Was. ’
such es Fine Castors. Cake Basket, V?®*
die Slicks, (with and wuh.mt h,.. ,"'*
die Sucks, (with and without br.Tlt*' 1 '
Snuffers and Trays. Te» Pots; & c
which together with hit new ft—l *'
Watches..Jewelry, snd Fancy Goods, he offers
..users w ill find it to their advantage lo give him
fore purchasing elsewhere. *
OCr - Watches Repaired and Warranted at
satisfaction.
ichich shall i
P r ic„
Adjoin!!
Street. Macon Georgi
January 15. 1845,
V. If. wentwortd
Watch Maker and Jetr.ti
the store of Mr. G. A. Kimberly, Jlaibe, ‘
31 tf
Hoots nu«i Shoes.
O UR stock is now complete and very extensive, com
prising every style*bnd pattern. A fine assortment of
LADIES’ dHOES and SLIPPERS.
Give usacallifyou wish hs r cains.
WINSHIP A TOPE.
Macon,October 29, 1844. 5
NEW FAMILY GROCTRY
W, A. KOBERTSOy, 1
H AS just received and ofiers at WHOLESaI P i w
RETAIL, on reasonable tetnta the fi,Unwin , ^
JS2W GOODS
At very Keduced Prices for Cash.
WM. A. ItOSS.
H AS just received, and offers for sale a Iarce ar.d well
assorted stock of DltV GOODS,consisting inpart
of the Allowing articles :
Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Calicoes
of every description. Flannels, Satiinets, Kentucky Jesns,
Negro Blankets. Kerseys. Lit sets. Apron checks,Mouslin
de Lttines. Velvets. Cloths, Cassimeres, Gloves. Hosiers,
Shawls, Silk Lucca, llandkercniets, Ac.
—AI..SO—
Ready Made Clothing. Bolting Cloths. Hats. Shoes and
Boots, Bonnets, Hard Ware and Cotlerv, Blacksmith
Tools. Crockery and Glass Ware, Paints. Oil, Window
Glass. Putty, Ac. Ac.; all of which will be s -Id very low for
Cash. Oct. 25, 1844 —31 t f
plete assortment of Fniuily Orecerire. Ererv°ri C ° a '
of the very best quality. Country merchants, plani*,!"*'?
families it, the ctiv can now supply themselves wit) S "“
thing they want, and will do well to call and *xan,'inVV*
themselves. * r
(O* Entrance opposite 8cott, Cariiart A Co
door to Geo. M. Logan's.
*>f«t
5000
Feb. 25
Etncoii anil JLHS'd.
Lbs. Bacon and a Lot of fine Leaf Lard 11
sale by
WINSHIP A POPE.
For Sale,
j\^ FINE large Bay Horse, works well in harness, and
fine under saddle, for sale by
Macon, August 5th 1845.
GEORGE PAYNE.
45 tf
NEW DRUG STORE.
T HE eubseriber having bought out the• Apothecary Es
tablishment formerly occupied by James \V. Hatley,
on Mulberry : treet, will carry on the business at «hc same
p lie respectfully solicits of hi* old friends and the public
a share of tbeir custom. M. BARTLETT.
Aug. 5—45—if.
• ex'ors.
I NOU K monilissfter Hate application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to seB all the rea)
•atata of Peter Casllel errv. late of si .1 county, deceased
JASON CASTLEBERRY. Adm'r.
July ». 1845. 42
F OUR Months after .Ute application will i.e made to
Ihe honorable Inferior Coart of Houstmt enonty. when
•Uliaf for ordinary paranse* for leave to aell two negro men
•ad • pert of the real estate of Brvan Bite-nan, dereaxed.
WILLIAM M. BATEMAN.'
SEABORN M BATEMAN,
Jal.vl5.im. 42
| JOllfi Moni'ii alter date application will be made to
lbe Honorable Inferior Court of I)on!y eoumy. while
sitting for ordinary purpose* for leave lo sell the laud he-
longing to the estate of Thomas snd, - s. deceased, Ive of
•aid county, for the benefit of rbr heirs and cred.tn-sof
••id deceased. WILLIAM ROS.S,Arlm’or.
July 31, 1*45. .it -ij.,
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Bryan Bstemso.
late of Houston county deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, snd all *bo?e having demands
•gaiett tbe same will present them in terms of the law.
July 22. 1845.
william m. Bateman
SEABORN M. BATEMAN.;
Ex
43 Ct
AStniniiliaioi's Male.
I N parevenee of an order of t.te l.„t-,ra: V tb- ]■ ,*.-.. r
C-'Urt »f the county of Dooly, will he sold before ;he
Coon-House door in Vienna ™ the tir.t Turrdny in October
next tke real esttte, lying and hr-i-g in s.- i 1 , - ,'nu . rr ,1 the
personal property belonging to the estate of David Jones
deceased. Terms on the day of sate
ELIAB JONES, idm'or.
July 22. 1848. t4 ids
Mold*.
A greeably to an order oft he Interior Con r- f Dooly
eounsy. while siltinc as a court of ordinary will be an].l
t of Viennnfon it-e
I. nut'll er e.l. in tlt-
,f Wil-
-%diaiisielrs>toi
OREEABLY to nn order ofiht
1 emirrty. while «iiiir»ir ns a couri nf,
bef«r« lUe i nurt h»»u »e d*»or in llit* tov
® r J* ^ U# V‘ I Y October next, lot if uu
jhb r>i»trv*j of Dooly county. no;d the pi
An4rrw*. deceased, for the benefit of the lieirsand
ereoiors «f Mid estate.
TIIOsS. n. DOWKLTeY. ndmor.
nancy a.ndhkws, adm’x.
46 ids
Stolen,
O X Sunday night. 3d in?l.. fn.in the stnhle of the sub
scriber living on the road Irom Maron to Colnmb s. n
large mane liorse about eight years old, small ears, no marks
recollected excepting some small seats on the backbone
made by the saddle; old shoes on the forefeet; also stolen
ot the same time nn old saddle pretty mueli worn, bus been
mended on the hind part with black leather; nnd also a bri
dle. A suitable reward will be given for the apprehension
of the thief and the recovery of the property.
JOHN BAILEY.
Bailey’s Mills, Bibb county.
Aug. 5—45—tf.
$275 REWARD.
H ROKE jail at Perry. Houston roomy, on the 25th inst.
WILLIAM 11. BANDOLPH. who was committed
on a charge of horse stealing. The above reward will he
paid to any per-.nn who will arre.t said thief snd deliver
him up to the Sheriff of said county, or ronfinr him tu any
jaij within the State. Description: said Ran-'olpb is about
five feet ten inches, or six feet high; is about forty years
old; dark hair; rather fair complexion; ha a one black eye
and the other blue; lias a .town-enar. villanooa took.
WILLIAM HER 111 NOTON. 1
July 9 1845 41 — ;2t. Sheriff Houston co.
RAKAWAy,
FHOMthe*tihserii*er.livIoghrar Jm-kson. Butts
county, on the evening of the 3d of 11: •*, month, my
negro bov MORE: lie i* of dark cmnplrxinn. rath-
-A m. er slender built, about six feet high, weigh* about
140 pounjs. From circumstances which 1 am it: pursers 5 , n
of since asid lmv left, I am induced to believe that be inny
have been decoyed off by some white man if so a liberal re
ward will he given for the thief with sufficient proof lo con
vict him. Any information ol said negro will be thankfully
received and nil cxpcmcJ that may .wear will be paid.
JOHN B. DARKNESS.
Aogn-t 12. 1845. 46 3t
To jreul.
rpiIE Sio-e rn tlic corn, r of Thi’d and Mulberry rtreeta.
fl nppnmita the Floyd House. Poesessio n piven first ul
October next.
Macon, August 12, 1813.
I%T3 *y DRV fxOODS.
E WOODRUFF rstpccifully iDvites the attention of
. bis friends and the public, generally, to ltis stock of
SUMMER DRY GOODS this dsy received, among
which may te found '
Muftlin*. a great variety of pattern* nnd colors,
Woo ruing Muslins,
Polka do.
ISalzarine*, new styles,
Buragcs fur dresses,
Calicoes, a large assortment, from C to 37 cents,
KarDlon Ginghams.
Black snd Lend do.
Musquitn Netting.
Damssk Linen Table Covers,
Worsted Table Covets,
Piirnsols ana Pnraselletts,
Son Shades, Pannivte.
Ladies* Black Silk Uuinhrellas,
Leghorn Bonnet*.
Leghorn Bonnets, Gipsey style.
Lace NenpHliian and Straw mixed do.
Bonnet Ribbons,
Printed French Cambrics.
Jaconet, Swiss. Book and Nansook Muslins,
Furniture Dimitv,
Zephyr Worsted. Patterns, Worsted Needles,
Black and Colored Girdles,
Sleeve Cord and Tassels,
Bleached nnd Brown Homespuns.
While ar.d *Brown Linen Drillings for summer Pants,
From oil those who are in pursuit of Dry Goods, lie res*
pcctfally solicits the favor of a call.
K. WOODRUFF.
Macon, May 7,1843. 33 tf
Sinrav, Coflee, Iron, Salt, &c.
QJ k HHDS. St. Croix. I*. R. and N. O. Sugars,
Ol* 150 Bags Rio anti Cuba Coffee.
30 •* Maracaibo and Java C iffee,
50,000 Lbs. Swedes and American Iron, flat, round and
square.
75 Kegs. Cut Nails and Brads,
English, German and Blister Steel,
1200 Sacks Salt. bbls. fine Salt,
250 K<*c.i pure No. 1 nnd B. White Lead,
300 Gal ons Linseed Oil,
500 "• Winter ann Fall straii ed Oil.
150 Boxes Glass. 8 X 10 10 X 22. 12 X 14, 12 X 1C,
nnd 12 X 18. With a general assortment of Colors .for sale
lutv by
CHARLES CAMPBELL k CO.
June. 29. 1815. 44,1
DR. mBR'S
i t:vine AND AGUE PILLS.
r81UK success of lltes^Pills in curing in a few hours.
JL where ell other remedies have failed, and thnt too. in
cares of twelve and eighteen month, standing—warrants the
assertion, that, iftaken according to the directions, they are
a ccrta n cure- A lrmpli»t«»f ernincatea in prsMri’of 1 h+ir
infallibility,might be added, but those upon the directions
are deemed sulBciert. Try them and be convinced that
they are timet effectual and not certain, and the very best
remedy ercroffered to tbe public, to insure a permanent and
lasting cure
Having for several years past suffered underrepeated at
tacks of chills and fever, especially during the fall and
spring months, I was induced to try various remedies, but
nothing seemed to be effectual until I tried Dr. Tylers
Ague and Fever Pills, which slopped the chills before 1
bad taken balf of the box. This was over a year since. 1
have remained petfecBy free from any symptoms of a re
turn of this most loathsome disease.
GEORGE M. WAIT.
Baltimore. Dec. 12th. 1843._
For sale io Macon, Oa, at New York prices by
HA&VKY JSHOTWELL,
[ GEORGE PAYNE.
And will be found in all the Towns and country stores i.t
the Southern States.
May 27, 1845. 33 6m
IlIPBOYBD' SOffiUCO MEDICAL PRACTICE,
* BV n, M. Y5IGJJNO.Y, SI. E>.
MACON. GA.
ILL be much felt and appreciate.’ by the a filleted
T V when they become aware that they can. nntwithstan
ding they may live in the remotest corner of the Union, pro
cure the advice and medical assistance of any of ihe most
eminent and experienced physicians hi the countrv. with the
tgreatest certainty, and at a very trifling cost; ai d doubtless
lie favorable opportunity will not be thrown away by ma
ny whose cases have for years baffled the. utmost skill of
most of die physicians in their respective neighborhoods,
but will avail themselves ot means thus placed within their
reach, which scientific research may liuve elucidated, and
on which successful application line already stamped appro-
ydilgpgs) jtigMtzjis I gCI .1
Without subjecting himself to the charge of egotism, the
undersigned may be permitted wiihdoedeletencetothe abil
ities ol others, to say that when n proper opportunity has
existed of testing the efficiency of his improved stsTPil OK
Bott.mc Medicine, the bet/eficial results have generally
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 1 entedies
properly selected and applied trill certainty cur-call cura
blc cases.
But least neradventure some of our medical savans in a
sdsMtl
ftew store.
WINSHIP POPE,
A RE BOW opening a general ind complete stoex nf Goods
jTSl in Macon. (Cotton Avenue.) Cod sitting of WTA-
PLE AM) DO TIEMTIC Dft&V (^OOD» and
GiiOC#HiE8,
lists and Caps, Hard-Ware and Cutlery, Drugs and Medi
cines. Paints and Oils. Glass and Putty, Crockery ar.d
Glass-Ware. Mill and Crosscut Saws, Blacksmith’s Tools,
Bagging and Hone, Salt. Ironand Steel, Blankets, Kerseys.
Satinets, kc. A splendid lot of Saddles, and a ceneral as
sortment oHadiee and gentleman’s Shoes and Boots, latest
style. Bridle. Harness, Upper and Sole patent Leather.
Best apple Vinegar.
ALSO,
A supply of Negro Shoes tn.ttle a: 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
dee.
(CP RrPAtttr.VG DONE XT T.TE SHOP.TEST NOTICE. ^J]
N. B. The highest market price will be paid for HIDES,
TALLOW and BEESWAX.
ISAAC WINSHIP,
WILLIAM M. POPE.
Sept. 24. 1844. 12 52
Under Sh ; r*.s.
IIAKER, Lamos Wool, 'sett and Spun Silk Shirts
Just received by
Oct 29. 5 J. k E. SAULSBURY.
(Sope and '1 wine.
041 BALES Gitnnv Bagging.
OD 75 pieces Dundee “
500 •• Kentucky “
150 Coils Manilla Rope,
75 — Kentucky "
1500 Lbs. 3 ply Bagging T trine.
For zale on reasonable terms, by
CHARLES CAMPBELL kCO.
July 23.1845. 4* if
Maple A: Fancy Dry floods.
B^XTRA rich Paris primed Balzarinesand Barages,
u 1 Beautiful Stripes and Plaid Gingham Lawns,
Syrian Lawns snd Muslins, new styles,
Cobaltiaes. Polka ane Bnlzarine Musl’ns,
5 pieces Silk and Wool Barages. (very cheap)
Jttaek and blue black Dress Silks.
Corde nnd Tassels, Cotton and Silk Mitts and Gloves,
Silk and Colton Hose of all colors and qualities.
Corded Skirts. Bishop Lawns,
Nansook and Jsckoiiet Muslins, Swiss, do. Striped
Checked and Lace do.
White end Black Lace, Edgings, Ac.
Also 10 cases Prints.
3.4.-4-4 and .5-4 Brown ffainrspits,. Bleached do.
Irish Linen. Linen Sheeting. Kttsria and Scotch Diapers,
Birdj.eye do.. Napkins, Table Cloths.
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 prices, by
RUSSELL k KIMBERLY.
Macon May 27.1845. 35 tf
Pickled Beef,
runoked do.
Pickled Pork,
Do. Ti*ngucs,
Smoked do.
Codfish,
Fresh Salmon,
Sardines.
Mackerel No. 1,
Do. •• 2,
Scaled Herrings,
Butter,
English Cheese,
Lard,
Butter Crackers,
Soda Biscuit,
Pilot Bread,
I’ic Nie Crackers,
Adamantine Candles,
Sperm do.
Col’d Wax do.
Family Soap,
Toilet do.
Castile do.
Capers,
Olives.
Olive Oil,
Pickles,
Catsups.
Mustard,
Preserved Ginger
Dried Figs,
Currants,
Raisins,
Prunes,
Almonds,
Uazlenuts,
Pecan Nuts,
English Walnuts,
Cocoa,
Chocolate,
Java Coffee,
African do.
ltio do.
Crashed Sugar
Pulverized do.
Loaf do.
Brown do.
N. O. Molasses.
Sugar House Treacle,
Hysnr Tea,
Imperia* do.
Black Tes,
Cfi.ves,
N ulmegs.
Spices of all kinds,-
Cyanne Pepper,
Beans.
Canal Flour.
Rice da.
Rice,
Tobacco,
Begars,
SinutT,
Brooms,
Blacking,
C’arh. bod a,
Sal -Eratoj.
Lemon Syrup,
Copperas,
Glue.
Isinglass,
Indigo,
bladder,
M ace,
Matches,
Mackaroni,
Vermscilla,
Rose W ater,
Cologne do.
Rotten Stone,
Barth Bricks,
b larch.
Washing Soda.
Pipes,
Powder snd Shot,
Saltpetre,
Epson: Saltz,
ffeidiitz Powders,
Soda do.
Turpentine,
Tnbie Salt,
Champaigns Wine,
Claret do.
Madeira do.
Port do.
Malaga do
London Porter,
Pine Brandv,
Do. Gin.
Larti Lamps,
Solar do.
Sop. Sperm Oil.
Do. Lard Oil, kc.
TOGETHER WITH A LARGE LOT OF
Macon, March 1st. 1845.
23—tf
3S)JJs>;saw,
Fnoluottablc Wies.x Jinking; e-lnblisbratnl
Plumb street, next tu the Seminar•
Orde-sfor DRESSES RIDING HABITS. *. kt ess-
cute.1 in tbe late.-taud most fashionable jtvle, snd atte*
stiorir st notice.
FI A) YD I MUS tt,
3Y 3. S. NEWCOMB.
Macon, Georgia. Oct. 19, 1314—31—tf
*7-7b, V & WlA GFiEl.D,
A T TO UN £ Y S AT LA IV.
Office on Mulberry Street, over Kimberly’s Hat Store
Macon. Georgia. Oct. ID, 1S44—31—if
M. S. THOMSON.
46 tf
loooir-
June 5o. )845
Aoffntt 12.1843.
KlA.'VRS.
trarstn C*» l t d lI A tl H for Sale
CHARLES CAMPBELL k Co
, 1848 ' 39—if
To flic Hill Hoitleix »n«| oilier Crcd*
itoi s of Ui<* Hank of (Haro it
Y OU an- herebs notified to present you- .Irmnwls to the
m der-ienetl with in four mnntlis fr"o In date, thnt tl e en
tire amount ot the liabilities of s.iid institution be ascertain
ed snd that distribution he mode pro rata among the several
credit->rs.
Ail cotr.municatiuns in writing on this subject must be post
paW- CHA8. H. RlCIC, Receiver.
Macon, May 19,1643. 34 Cm
i
t
ft’tw Fireproof W.are-lflouse.
MA (■ON, GEORG I A.
TIIHE ttndersigord having erected a
I Fire Proof Wate Hnure, stunted »t
the head of Cotton Avenue, tentlern hi*
serrices to his friends and the public gen-
erallv for the storage o r COTTON sml
MEUCHANDISi:. and ihn transactiun of
Commission Business
in all its branches, pledging himself to use every exertion to
promote the interests of, and render satisfaction to, those
who may confijc business to his charge.
The storage ami sale of Coticn will be under the direc
tion nnd control of Mr. John Jones, who has long been
known in tlic Ware-House business, nnd will give particu
lar attention to the sale of Cotton nnd the filling of orders
lor goods. Libera! advances w ill be inode on Cotton in
Flore or to be shipped.
BAGGING, ROPE, AND TWINE,
together with any* other artirle*. will be furnibiied custo
mers at the lowest matkei price.
N. B. Storage snd Commissians at rnstotr.arv rates
June 18—33—tf JERRY COWLES.
patoxysm of disinterested kindness and pure regard for the
welfare of the people (1) should tAe advantage of this state
ment and denounce it as a ••barefaced humbug" or “ar
rant quackery,” ns they have beer, pleased »o classically
to style whatever is advanced relative to meriitine that is
not a relic of the dark ages, bearing the stamp of.the boast
ed experience of three thousand years; it has be;n thought
proper to give such, a char.ce to show the superiority of their
faith by their works; and fur that purpose the subucribcr not
only renews his former proposition for an equal comparison
of practical results, but will now nllow a ditterejce of ten
to one in their favor, thus: He proposes to hi d himself
truly and firmly bound in the sum of KIVE HUNT nun DOL-
LAPS 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 buddy disease
by these agents for every fen "that can be thus exhibited anp
established by liitn through the agency of innocent vegeta
ble remedies—the whole to be eli’eried in nn equnl space
of lime—and the said physician binding himself in like man
ner to a like forfeit in case of failure—the amount to be ap
propriated for the purpose of procuring medical assistance
for the poor of the county or Bibb,or given to same chari
table institution, at tbe option of the gainer.
Persons laboring under chronic dieases of any kind nnd
wishing to have their cases treated on this new plnn, can
have it done by sending tltoir symptoms tn writing ns cor
rectly as possible, enclosing at the same time five dollars
($3 00) our regular monthly fee, medicines included, when
remedies suited to tbeir various cases will be compounded
and sent by mail to any post-office within the United States
at-a very trilling expense.
The subscriber will employ his mornings, evenings or
nights inattcmliiig to acute cases in town or a sliort.iistance
in'the cuur.try. but will not go any great distance except
pc rasps in cases that are very urgent.
Persons afflicted with l 1 ever Ague can have enough
medicines sent to cure almost any case in a short time for
thtee dollars (? > 09.)
And those wishing tn procure lii.s Ailli-biliott* |>ill»,
which are wa r tanted to please, or the money refunded, end
are highly useful in the cure of nrute cases of every desciip-
tion.can have a box sent any* where by enclosing fifty cents
to the address of M. S. THOMSON. M. !>., *
Macon, Georgia
N. B. All letters must be post-paid.
Macon, 1st July. 1S"4. „
Boon’s Comp•>!!n<1 P:iSI«:irtir EM!!*.
3HESE Pills ari* intended to remove all bilious ob
structions, regaUte the secretions or the stoma'*)),
liver, boweis and kidnies,nnd to restore a healthy nriion in
the digestive organs, by removing all unhealthy' mailer
from the alimentary canal.
N. B.—These Fills ore of the class of tiie original Lee
Fills, with the ditTerenee that they are rf a more derided
bilious medicine, more sure and thorruehi ti their opera
tion, and seldom causing pain, nausea, or griping; ami arc
not offered ns a Catholtcon, but nre tho result of care nnd
obscrvntion in on extrusive practice. A trial of them will
be a sufficient recommendation.
Prepared and for sale wholesale anti retail at BOON «fc
ROBoON'S Office, Macon. G-**. . where also mnv be ob
tained Boon’s Ague Sc Fever Pills, warranted to cure or
the nanny refunded.
July 0, 1615. 41—istf.
1 BBLS. RYE WHI8KK Y,
J. 4 y 100 do Northern Gin,
50 Bbls. Northern Rem.
Cog. Brandy, Holland Gin, Mononp:nhe!a Whiskey. Ma*
deira. Port, and Malaga Wine, fn Sto»e and for sale by
RUSSELL & KIMBERLY.
Mncoo. May 27—3.1—if
. . NOTICE.
Foita A Cloitfon.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
W „ TT , , TUSKEGEK, ALABAMA.
ILL hereafter attend the Courts of Macon, Pik».
Barbour. Russell. Chambers, Teihtponsa. Jtsattsi.
ery and Lowodcs counties. Thev will also attend the
preme Court of tbe -~tate.
Communications addressed to them ct Tuskegee, will rs-
ceive prompt attention,
Jan. 14—16—tf.
T
THE subscriber having bought out the
stock of Jnhii J. Jones, consisting of Car
riages. Harness. Saadi les. Carriage and
Harness Trimmings. Ac. kc.. begs leave
to inform the public that lie will sell on
terms to suit the times, be is prepared to
build or repair Carriages on short notice
in a neat and workmanlike manner at re
duced prices. A share of patronage is
lespeetfullv solicited.
II P. WESTCOTT,
At luestand formerly occupied by John J. Jones.
August 12. 1845. 46 tf
fffoat’s itlerrifion Fill*.
milE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE UNI
-fi. VKKAAL MEDICINE.—Accurately prepared by
Dr. II. S. Moat.of New York, from the original recipe used
or'tnany years by his late father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vise
President of the British College of Health.
Twenty years' successful administration of these cele
brated medicines Io Europe, arid 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 volume* of certified case* ol cure, embracing every
disease in the long catalogue of human misery; tmitt cr.n-
vince the most incredulous, of their superioritx nnd the
troth of the Hygeian theory, resulting from sc-iertific re-
search nnd experience, munelv. that "man is subject to only
one real disease—impurity of the blood.”
The medicines being composed entirely of herbs or ve
S etabie matter, purify "the blood, nnd carry off the corrupt
umors of the body, in a manner so simple as to give every
day case and pleasure.
The Hygeian medicines, first introduced into tliis coun
try by II. S. Mnat. in lb’30. have/or the last four years
been prepsred by him; nnd the increasing sale attests their
intrinsic tssritphey comprise two sorts ol Pills. No. 1 and
|, in single boxes of enebat 25 o- 50 cents; and Packets con
taining both sorts, at fl. $2. or $.7. The Vegetable Clean
sing Powders, in large boxes, at 37 1-2 cents, with printed
directions. Each packet has a facsimile of the signature
of IT. Shepheard Moat.
None are genuine unless they have this signature, and
are obtained fr Jan agents who can produce their written ap
pointments.
For sale at JT. B-IUNI’S’ Kaok Store, on Cotton
Avenue.opposite the Washington Ilall.
June 16, 1843. 38 ly
F>SS. It. BHAIVDKBTH’S
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS.
flpHIS medicine i-* acknowledged to be fine of’ili* 1 m<»st
■ valuable ever discovered a* a purifier of the bi«od
and fluids. It is superior to Saraiiparifla. wheihrr as a su
dorific or alterative, nnd stand*, infinitely before all ibe pre
parations and rniubinoflons of Mercury. Its purgative
properties are nione of incalculable value, for these pills
may be ta kan daily for any period, and. instead of weaken-
inc by the cathartic effect, they ndd strength by taking away
the cause of weakness. They have none of the miserable
effects o* that deadly specific. Mercury. The teeth nre not
injured—the bones nnd limbs »re not paralyzed—no; but in
stead of these distressing symptoms, new life and con e- j
quent animation is evident in every movement of the body.
These rills* for colds, roughs, tightness of the chest. '
rheumatism iti the be r d or limbs, will be found superior io
any thing imagined of the powers of medicine; and in bil
ious affections, dispepsia. and in all diseases peculiar to
women, they should be resorted to nt once.
For Sa'e at .1, RAIL\FS* Vlooli Ktore, opposite
the Washington Hull, Colton Avenue.
Juna IS, ISIS. M lv {
Iiiiiia (|!ii«!ac«siu‘.
yN prCJOnting the bnbl'c with n rcrncrl.v for the treatment )
James k. King,
Attorncv at Law,
Macon, Ga.
WIWAEY JL- SlIBCiiLfiY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in tiie following Connties :
UPSON, HOUSTON.
PIKE. BIBB.
monroe. Baldwin,
BUTTS. JONK3.
CRAWFORD. TWIGGS,
All business etirustetl to.ltis care v-il! meet with prompt
attention. Offic.-in Dr. Thomson’sbuilJtng,oppositeFJojJ
Umm Macon, Georgia.
May 5, 1845. ~ 34 tf
Willing .V JlVx,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS A IND SHOES
Near .he Washington Hail, Second Street.
Macon, Georgia, Oct. 19, 1844—31—tf
j. l7jon es &Tca
C L O T III G store:
West side Mulberry Sired, next door below (heBig Hot
slJACOIV-
M&DICAL NOTICE.
D R. T. A. PARSONS has returned io tbe city,and hjs
resumed the duties of his profession. Office at
dwelling, brick house, two doors above the Method)* 1
Church J;m. 21.1845.
32 tf
I ZE.UOVaL,. .
D fl. IKOTaT lias removed toth* residence recently
occupied by B. H. Moultrie, where he maybe
found at night; nnd in the day, at his oflics over Mess'*
\Vinship «Sc Pope’s store.
Macon, April 16.
ttcor^c ;?l. Lo^iiu,
DEALER IN ‘
Fancy
Hard
Corner of Second and Cherry Streets.
Macon, Georgia, Uct. 19, 15*14—31—tf
U r* A L r. It JL
icy and Staple Dry Goods,
Ware, Crockery, Glass Ware, 4’ c - 9*’
J. M. BOARD.UAN,
DEAtkll TN
Law, Wedical, f8isccllaneons,
and School Books;
Blank Books and Stationery of nil kinds ; printing P«*
per, Ac. Ac.
Sign of the f.argc Bible, hco doors above ShfftucUi
comer. ioe*t side of Mulberry Street.
Mncon, Georgia. Oct. 19, 1644—31—tf
H AS taken rooms over the store of John L. Jones.
he will perform nil operations on the teeth, set* e« !
on plate or pivots, prepares preparations for the Gums.«'
cleansing the Teem. He also prepares and furnishes h’*? 1
tietits wi»b tooth paste and powders of a superior quai!’.'*-
He will be found at his office at ell times unless
called off. .
June 6. i645.
red an at GKORCtf
and
_ ana cure of Fkvkii AND AcUK, nn 1 other bilinm tits
n;? B ; nn apolngv is needefl. Vast numbers in the United
State.. who .utVer from theee nffVt-tions in tbeir varied
form., nra compelled to scelt relief from other sources than
the immediate prescriptions of tbetrcgtilar pfivaician. It
: becomes therefore nn object ofhiimanity, as well as of pub
lic interest, to bring before them a remedy prepared from
mimh-experienge. and which may always be relied upon as
safe. rWecluol: and karfnhs* to the constitution. Tan.
such is the tree character of tltelNDIA GHOLAGOGUE •
is nmf ly attested by the universal success with which it hat
been employed.
For ."Talc nt ,f. U.8K!Vf?» ? Booh Store, on Cotton
Avcnnc. opposite the Washington Hall.
.Tone IP. 1P45. 38 Iv
Flour.
ir. !0 d'' Baltimor»? do just received
nd for aalv by CriA*S CAMPBKLL A CO.
June ‘25, 1845. 33—tf
20 a
soin h a l i t;
fin FTIS gntefal drink is no
l PAYNE’S Lrue Store w-iih Good Syrups
where can b» had at all times Congress Wafer.
June 18. 1S45.
I'ity Ifiall : : : Griffin, Georgia
BY ROIiT. S. LANIER
COKDtTCTED ET
6 VMPSON LANIER, lnte of the Washington H*>‘
Mncon. Ga. [f
Griffin. Jnnuatv 1, 1845. —
Botanic Notice.
-,-rrit r be sold hefore the Court-House door i j,
W ^fMacon. on the 10th dayof September
I 633 ’
o'clock. A. M . (to pav the expense of hindin
nnd paid for by the owner before that date.
Worthey’s Botanic Practice. FLT-P. Cli'if*'’’
Macon, Jnnc 11. lBto.