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. 43,1a lb* 3,1 district of Dooly county. lev-
,.,n i\ of Stephen Hawkins, to satisfy two
;n I)".• jIv Superior Court, one in favor ol
„,ii >>. Stephen IIn\\k>n>.anJoncui , * v "f
u of Qe ,rgia vs. Stephen H«»Wm an”
. .-.nurity on appeal; alio loia ol land No.
Dooly ShoritTn «»*•• . .
W tr.r. lie told III-! .re I I i >l :' r
Doo’v r.iniiv.on tlie first Tucm1.iv ib .l.iniMiy next,
betwen i SrttOal Soar* of .ale, the following properly, to
wiu
Lot of land No
i«J on «i the pn
fi.fas. iaaot'l •**
Griiwo’. I .V Join
of the Ceiur.il B
Darkl William* *r,:uriyr on apn
198 a -1 198 >11 2,1 di.trict ofDjoly county, leried on ax too
proporty of.I ilm Ilatlor, to satisfy onefi. fa. from Dotdy8u-
iiern<r Coart.Ztcl.ariab C mart, vs. John J. tv Miles, Moua
»rvUU lUj. uohn Biller, and Matihew b h.yd.
Ala thro* negroes. Lewis a'-nmiSSyearaold. Lott oboat
90ye.ua old. and Vtr.; 1 about IS years old, a I levied on as
the proporty of George Knowles to satisfy one B. fa. r«jj«
Divdy Superior Court, Robert I’eacuck vs. Ooorge '> .
Kl X'n boron0, 1 secretary, 2 toilet giasies, 1 wash
atan,i 1 clock reel. 1 shot gun. 1 rifle gun, 1 common table. 1
spinning wheel. 1 loom. 1 folding table. I small table, l pair
andirons. 1 shovel. 2 beds. 3 bed-steadi. 0 inatra«ses.
1 bcJ and bedf lead. 1 pine chert. I barrel salt. 1 bo* tallow,
1 grind stone. 2 tubs, 1 bucket, 1 pad. 1 oven. 29 head of
boss. 150 busheli corn more or less; 1 pair cart wheels. 800
noun,Is sre I eotfon, inorn or leas; 3 bushels wheat. -o00
pounds folder more or less. 100 busheli cotton need more
or less: 1 vo'sc oven and cart. 1 coll joae year old; all levied
on as the property of Daniel McLeod, to aatisly one n. It
I)nIlly Superior Court in favor of Huntington* Hob
cniiib va. Daniel McLeod,
All of Thomas Metlivin’s interest, c laim, or demand in
and to lot of land No. t-7 in the full district of of Dooly coon-
tv luenthtr with *'I «f the improvements thereon or apper-
tenanees in any wise appertaining or belonging thereto, lev
ied on ns the properly of Thomas Methvin in satisfy one fi.
fa.is-ued frosts a justice's rourt oft lie 633d dtstrn-f G. M.of
said county, in favor of Jamea Holland, assigned over to
Thoinaa W. retire, va. Tliomaa Meihvin and Meplirn W .
l’caree-levied on and returned tome hr a eonalable.
One lot of land No. nut known, but known aa tlie place
where William Walter! lives at this time in the 9;h dis
trict of Dooly county; also one town lot in Traveller’a Heat.
No. not known but* in the occupancy of John A . Shines at
this lime; well improved with a iwo awry dwelling house
thereon; also one other lot of land No. not known, hut occu-
pied, anil in llie pf*s?es»ion of William Freeman, in the first
district of DimIi county.all levied on a*the properly of l)an-
|,| McLeod n> satisfy B. fas. issued from Dooly Fupoiinr
Court, in favor of Huntington nnd Holmnie and others vs.
Daniel McLeod. Y. P. OUTLAW, SUIT.
Also ill the tame time and place.
Ono negro min by the name of Anthony about 40years of
age. Ievic.1 on is the property of John M. Warren, to salary
a fi. fa issued from the Superior Court of Doo'y county, in
favor of Johu.M. Bottoms va. John M. Warron nnd Davis
1 One’lot ofland No. 70 in the 3d distrirt of Dooly eountv.
levied on ns the property of George XV. Passmore to sali*f*
aondrv ti. fa*, isinu-1 from the Justice’s Court in the 516th
district. G. M..one in favor of llirhnrd Johnson, administr*
lor of N. Smith, va. George W. Paasinore; "ne in favor of
James H. Andrews Tor the nae of Christian \% ilhama vs.
George W. Tassmore; one . in favnr of Thomas Cone vs.
George W. Passmore and R. K. Brown; one in favor of
James R. Hooks, vs George XV. Passmore; one in favor of
John M. .Varren va. George W Passmore; one in favor of
Thoa. B Donnelly va. George XV. Pasamore;one in favor of
William Hall r.s. George W. Pnasinore. and one in favor ol
Caleb XV. Hari va. George XV. Passmore M
W1U&U FAUN ELL, D. Sheriff.
Decamber 2, 1845.
AdinlnisiniMrti Sale.
W ILL bo sold at ibe residence of Edward Outlaw.
Iaie ..f Dooly munty deceased, on Wednesday the
lOtli day of December next, all the {perishable property be-
longing to llie estate of said deceased, consorting of hosfes.
cattle unSrs. abeep, corn, fodder, house hold and kitchen
furniture: and many other articles too jediou^lo mention.—
Terms made known on ihli day-of sale. ■
YOUNG P. OUTLAW, J j .
M. N. B. OUTLAW. \ aura
October 81. 1845. 1_
EOHGIA, Crawford county.
ffJT Whereas. Natbsu Reapass and George Moore, ud-
miuiatralnrs on the estate of John \\ illiams,deceased, ap-
plv to ine for letters of dismission from said adinitiisiraiinn.
These are there (ore to eite ami admoniab all and singular
Adsnlni-lenlrl* Snle. . .
\ OREEARLE to ao order ol the honorable Inferior
Court of Houston county when sitting for ordma'y
purposes, will he sold on the first Thesjay in January next,
befoie the cooit lmuse door in Perry. Houston county. the
following property to-wtt: Five aluvea. Tom. Ann. 1 mee,
JIngar. and Jane, sold aa the property of Bcij.rtiin F. Lul-
I.epper, late of said oounty <!eceasc<!. Sold Tor the benefit
of the I eira and creditors of said deceased- Term? co«h.
JANE CULPEPPER, adm’x.
November 11,1843.. X
Ailntinialrnlor’n Sale.
jj^Y virtue of an order of the honorable the Inferior
fi > Court of Crawford county, wheu sitting for ordinary
'purposes, will be sold at the Court House door in said
county,' on the first Tuesday in January next, between the
usual Ilnurs of sale, lot of land No 47. in the lliird districtof
originally Houston, now Crawford county, containing 202{
acres more nr less. Also thp following negroes, viz: Ste
phen. a man about 35 years old, Sam. a hoy. about J8 years
old, Elina, a hoy about 15 years old. Lewi,, a hoy about
6 vears old. Barbara, a woman 36 years old. Eliza 28, and
her two children, Chaney and her two children, Jane apirl
9 vcaraold, Narciasa a girl9 y ea ’s obi, and Celia, about 5
vears old. Sold as the property of the late Peter Castle*
berry, defeated, for tli* benefit of the heijn *nu creditors of
aaiddecraacd. Term* on the day of sale.
, . JASON CASTLEBERRY, adui’or.
November^. 1634.
Adsniniaarator’s Snlr.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable Inferior
Court of Dooly county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will he aold before the Court House door in the
town of Vienna. Dooly county.on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next all the land and negroes belonging to the estate
of Edward Brown, late of said county, deceased. Sold
for the bcuefit of the heirs and creditors.
JOHN a ROYAL, adm’or.
November-18. 1843.
Atiminislrnfor’n Sale.
«TFTILL be sold at the residence of Mrs. Ntncy Young,
f 7 in Twiggs county, on Tuesday the 30lh day of De
cember next all the perishable property belonging to the
estate of James A. Young, late of said county, decerned,
c insisting of horses, mules, cow*, hogs. corn, fodder, ami
fanning utensils and kitchen furniture, too tedious to men
tion. Alan, at the same lime will be hired, a part of the
negroes belonging to said estate, lor the ensuing year.—-
Terms of sale aud hiring made known on the day.
I)ISON PERRY, adm’or.
ELIZABETH YOUNG, adm’x
November 18, 1845. 8
Witt
Adiiiiiiisti'ntnr’a 9ale.
he sold before the Court House door in the town
’ieiina. Dooly county, on the first Tuesdnv in
February ntxt. agreeable loan order of the honorable Infe
rior mint of said county, all ol the landa lying ard being in
the county of Dooly, belonging to the estate of ’Thomas San
ders late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known nnlheday of tale. HENRY ROSS, adm’or.
December 2,1845. 10
■ tension HbcrifT* .trite.
W ILL be aold on the jfirsl Tuesday in January next,
before the court-house door in the town of Perry,
nnnauin county, the following property, to wit:
The undivided one third part ot the store house and Jot in
the town ofPerry. now occupied by Joseph M- Cooper.lev-
ird on a* ’.he property of Igdaliah Wood, by virtue of a fi.
fa. issued from ■he lnlanor Court nl Hou.lnn coumy Jobn Also, City Lota. No. 2. in square C7; Nos. 7
Neal va. Jaraca U. McMuriay, maker aud Igdaliah Wood, I ^ g - - 1 - -
mdarscr.
Also, one n-gro man bv the name of Charlea. levied on as
Valuable Wood Land annuity Lots
A T EXECUTOR'S SALE'.—Will be s«!d before the
/*. court-house door iu the city of Macon, on the first Tues
day in February next, wiibin the usiml hours of tale. s00
acrea of Wood Laud, lying on the Houston road, within
about two miles of Macon, known as lot No. 65. in the Ma-
tbe(sroperti Jani'-e T. itivea, to sati«fy two fi. faa ope in
favor ol WiHiin. Holme*. v». said Jamea T. Rives,from the
Inferior Court of Bibb coenly, and the other in faror of
Calvin L. Howland va. Jamea T Rives, iasued from the
Superior Court of said county of Bibb.
Also twa negro hoys,to-wii: Yurk aixyearsoM.aml Luke
18 vears old, levied on aa the property of Arthur Barden,
deceased, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from Justice’s Court* of
Mid county in favor of John Barton va. Turner G. Pierce
and Arthur BarJan. _
WM. HERRINGTON,Sheriff.
Nov. 2.1843. 10
Iloitvtou .viorlgngr 8nlr.
W ILL he aold before the Cuurt House door in Perry.
Houston county, between the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in January next, the following properly
to-wit:
One lot of land. No. 197. containing 802} acres, and one
half lot No. 196, containing 100acrea more or less in the 13th
district ofaaM county; levied on as the property of Edward
A. Harvey, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Houston Supe
rior Court in favor of Win. 11. Rudd, va. Edwaid A. Har
riot*
vcy.
December 2,1843
WM. HERRINGTON, 5heriff.
10
Admiuixli'nloi’* Nnlr.
W ILL be *r>M at the Inte residence of James Dugger,
decease,1. in Crawford connly.on Thursday. Janoa.
ry It, 1? t.‘>. the Mlowidg proporty, tc wttt Six head of
horses, stock of enwa, sheep, lings. *c„ three or four thou*
sand lbs. pork, one "tw rollon gin and gear, plantation tools,
one tel of plantation tools, house hold nnd kitchen furniture,
one Waggon, onojer.oy wagan. The plantation will ba
jtnied on the same day.
JOHN L. DUGGER, ? ,.
JAMES M. DUGtSER, $
Decembar 27, 1845. 10 id*
i'.’xcctitor’n stair.
ITITILL be sold at the residence of Samnel Jesaup late
T V of Twiggs county deceased, on Tuesday. 83.1 of De
cember, the following property, consisting or horses, one
yoke of oxen, and rail. oowa. sheep, corn, fodder, stock
hoga. pork, one emton gin, household and kitchen furniture,
fanning tools, and other articles too tedious to mention.—
Terms un the day of sale.
JAMES JESSUP, ex’r.
November 18,1645. 8
^Vdttli ill Mm tor-'* *ialc
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of
Dooly county, while silling for ordinary purposes, will
ba sold before the Court House door in the town of Vienna,
Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in February next, the
land aud negroes belonging to the estate of Zachariah Sut
ton, lato ol' aatii oounty, deceased. Sold tor the benefit of
the heirs and creditors.
F.U1RRT HODGES. J..
JOHN C. SUTTON, \ - or *’
November 19,1945.
A<lnaiiii*>crnior*4 Sulc.
T III R T Y NEGROES.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, ie
Clinton, Jones couniy. hetwe.-n the uaual hours of
salo. 33 likely negroes, rnmisting of girl*, men, women, and
children. Also, the plantation known a* the home place iff
Thomi* Lowe. Into iii'Jonescounty, decensed, adjoining the
lands of John II. Lowe, mil Robert Lytle,cmitnining 1100
acres. Also the plantation known as the Walnut Creek
Plantation, contain ing 665 acrea. adjoining the land* of A.
Hunt and William Lnwc. Al*n, I he lands known a* (he
Clark * Utrawhridgc land, containing 370 acrea, adjoining
H"«* lv.ii'hen, nuil Lukn Roberta. Sold as the pn>|>ert.v of
Thonn* L*>wc. late of Jones couniy. dccraseil. Bold for
ihn benelii ot il,« rre.iiu.r* ol-iil ; •■ > >•'. A v of -
above dctcribed property enn be purchased at privue con
tract from the a !inini«lralor at anytime until llie day of
sale. Th* overseer tiring on the plantation will show the
properly toanv person wishing to purchase
EL.’SIfA DAVIS. al.tv’oV.
ELLEN T LOWE, adm’x.
November ♦, 18(3, <5
in square 44; and Nos. 3 and 4, in square 70, in the
city of Macon. Sold as the real estate of William Daniel,
late of Bibb county, deceased. Terms, on:* half cash, die
other half credit till the 25th December. 1346, for which Bute
and approved security will be required.
CHARLES HUTCHINGS. Exn’r.’
December 2,1845. jo
Two ValuabSc Plantations
FOR SALE.
T HE Plantation in Pulaski county. 5 miles from Haw
kinsville, known as the Collier place, containing 1600
acre* ol fine land, with about 200 acres of open land, a good
comfortable frame dwelling, nut houses, and a two story
framed grist mill with two pair of atone*, and a saw.mill-in
complete order. Both mill* are situated on u never failing
stream.entirely new. and incomplete repair. This is a dc°-
sirable and healthy location, and cannot fsi, to please such
as are in pursuit of a valuable plantation, with a grist and
saw mill, anj every thing attached for die convenience of
farming. _
Also, the pi intstinn in Monroe county.know u as the Ruth
erford place. 10 miles from Mneoh, adjoining the lands of
Needham Mims dml John powers. This place contains 600
acrea of fine land, most of which ia cleared ami under good
fencing, a comfortable dwelling, negro rabins.'gip house. &e.
Ac..situated on an elevated site, within 20ft or 400 yards of
the Mnnrne Rail Road.and is considered entirely healthy.
Tin* place with a little improvement is susceptible of being
one of the handsomest locations in Georgia. For terms tp-
ply to A. P. Patrick, nr in lilt absence lo Messrs. Gep. M.
I.og»n & Co'. Macon.
September 30,1843. l 3m
1,1 OUR Months after date application will be made to
it 1 the honorable Inferior Court of Doblyenuntv. when
silting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the /and be
longing to the estate of Henry Stewart, late of said
county, deceased.
JOHN VAUNADORE, adm’or.
November 19, 1845. 8
fTlOUR month* after date application will be-’made tothe
I’ Honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs ouoty.while sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one negro wo
man by the name of Sucky. belonging to the estate of John
H. Andrews, late of said couniy deceased.
ISAAC NORRIS,
Adm’r wilb the Will annexed.
Oct. 23—5—m4m.
r jlOUR MONTHS after date application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court ofDonlv conntv when
sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to seU the real es
tate of Thomas Mims, late of said county, deceased.
THOMAS COBB, adm’or.
Peptembcclfl. 1845. .24 baowt«M jyj |
Given under my baud, this 9th day of July. 1845.
JAMES J. RAY. c. c. o.
July 15. 1845. - - <2—6m
C GEORGIA — Cran-ford covuty.
K WhercaA ' Griffin O'Neal, administrator on tne es
late of Ross O’Neal, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said administration.
These’ur'e therefore to r.itciiud admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lobe and appear
at iny office within the time prescribed bylaw, to allow
cause, if any they hare, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, this ?tli July. 1845.
. , r . JAMBS J. BAY, c.c.O.
July 15. 1845. .
GitMiii.i) Sum Coiuitr.
Makv Folds, 7 * ' .
v*. !• Libel for Divorce in Macon Superior Court.
Wx, Fold*. >
perior Court Vbe held in and for said couniy nntjje first
Monday in April heajL then ami there to answer the. libel
suits complaint, ns in default thereof, the Court will proceed
ns injustice shall appertain. Anti it is further ordereil W
the Court that service be perfected oil ihe defendant Iff the
publication of this role in one of the public gazel les of tins
State, once a month for three mouths before the first day of
the next Term.
A true extract from the minutes of Conrt. October -1st,
1845. GILBERT C. CARMICHAEL, c.s. c.
November 5, 1845. __j_ n J! l !L
Bibb Superior Court, November Trim, 1S-I3.
Ceorgia Bibb Connty—At Chambers.
Thomas J. Watson, )
vs. > Libelfor Divorce.
Marisda Watson )
"1 T appearing from the return of the Sheriff that the de-
JL femiant is not to he found in the county of Bibb, on mo
tion of Winfrey L. Shockley, plaintiff’s attorney, it is there
fore ordered illat service be perfected by publication in one
of the public Gazelles of the city of Macon, orre a in >nth for
liree months. ECU A’*D l). TRACY,
Judge Sup. Court.
October 7,1845. 2 m3m
Bibb Nil peri or Court November Term, I Si,5
. Georgia Bibb County—at Chamben.
Meredith E. Snead, f
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
Mahgarkt Snead. )
1 T appearing from tiie retarn of the Sheriff that the Di -
J fendant is not tr, be found in the county ill Bibb, on
motion of Winfrey L- Shockley, plaintiff's attnrncy.it is
thereby ordered that service be perlected by nubbin lion in
one i ( the public Gazettes in tbe city of Macon, once a
mouth for three mouths.
EDWARD D. TRACY,
Judge Sup. Conrt.
October 7. 1845. 2 in3m
Suite, of (Georgia.
DM for Diecovrry, Relief and Ik.
' ‘junction in Cranford ujterior
Court, Augutt term, 1315.
George H. Holland.
complainant,
VS,
John Ingrain.
J»st*h Knighton *
AlexrX. Stuckley J
In Chambers, Juno 7th. 13(5.
fT appearing from the oath of complainant's srdiciiars.
1 that the respondents, each and all reside nut ot said
Stale of Gooftia. J« jv tlierefi'ne ordrrrd' that service of
said bill be perfected by publication of ibis order, once a
month for six mouth ‘ in- some public gazette in the ciiv.rff
Macon. Stnte aforesaid, anil by service of this rule upon the
Attorney at Law of the Plaintiff in the original action at
least thirty days before the expiration of the said six mouth*
EDWARD D. TIIACY.
June II—37—6m. Judge Sup. Court. F, C.
KOKG1 A. Join* county. _ ~
Whereas. William Roberts guardian of Matthew
W. Bo».eppiieiiforlettera ofdismission.
These are theteforc to cite nnd admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased; to be and appear
at my office, wiibin the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters 'should not be
granted. '
Given nnder mv hand, tbi* I tth dav of September. 1813.
CHARLES MACAU! HY, c. c. o.
September 16, 1615. 51 6m
Ch&ip <3ood-s C-iieap Goods.
rfflHK Subscriber is daily receiving n Fresh nnd Fasli-
Jj. ionsble supply of Fad aud \\ inter Dill GOODS
and CLOTHING constatmgin patt ofRichCashmereand
Crape de Laiue, Mouseline de Lnine. Black colored ana
Cheilic Alpaccns. Dress Silks. Merino*, Lustres. French.
English and American Prints, new style, Furniture Cbjn»x-
es,"Black and White Edgings, Bobbing and other Lace In-
set’tmcs. Linen. Cotimr, Silk nnd other pocket Handker-
cliiefal Silk, Cotton, Worsted and Swm Scarfs ond Cravnts,
Linen, Cloths, Cassimeres, Snitinets, Kentucky Jeans, Ker
sey*. Velveteen. Silk Velvet, Hocks nnd Eyes, Bogles and
Beads. Velvet Ribbons, Hosiery of ull kinds, Flax nnd
Spool Thread, Spun Cotton, Lining of difl'ere t qualities,
Genilemen’scioilung of every description, and many other
articles too numerous lo mention, hut which will be sold low
for Cash, by calling at S. STERNBEUGEU'S,
2 door* below Rea be Cotton, and next door lo George
Payne, Druggist.
Macon, Get. 2, 1845." 2 tf
Kctiioyal :itad I¥cw Woods-
fJffllE undersigned having removed to the Store lately
.8, cceuDied by Messrs. J. & K. Saulsbury, on Mulberry
Street, adjoining Mr- Ells’ Fruit Store, now- ofier/to the
public a Splendid and Fresh Assortment of FASHION
ABLE FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS AND
READY MADE CLOTHING,
consisting in part of figured anil plain Bombazines nnd Al
pacas;,Rep, and pituman Cashmeres. Cashmere d'Ecosse
and Mousliri deljfsiiie; Thibet.Silk. Ombre, Caslmiire and
Ottonthn -Shawls; plain and embroidered, silk, crape, chi-
uois,and velvet tie*, and dress bjiulkeri'liiets.
French embroidered capes, collars, collarettes and che
misettes ; *
Thread Lace, Edging.bobbins, tape lare, and mnoslin
and Swiss edging arid inserting; r.ew style bonnet ami cap
ribbons; finest artificial flowers and feathers*; Ladies’ Gip
sy and Bavarian superior Bonnets; Plain, hemstitch’d and
embroidered linen cambric hdkfs; Silk, Mohair. Alpaccs.
merino and cotton l osiery; a full assortment of fancy and
other trimmings; Perfumery, fine Cutlery, hr. bec.
,190 pieces dress and furnitare prints ;
4-4 Irish Linen, and Long Lawns, Linen. Bird's-eye di*
aper; Satinelis. Kentucky Jeans. Cassiniere and Broadcloth;
4-4 all wool Flannels, white, fed and yellow;
13 4 and 14-4 whttey Blankets, bed-ticks, iugrain Car
peting; blench'd and brown homespun, from 3-4 lo 12-4.
wide; Ladies’ Shoes; Zephyr Caps.
GENTLEMEN’S HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of super broadcloth Frocks and body Coats.
Satinet, Cassimere and Beaver Cloth Overcoats. Vests,
Linen and Merino Shifts, Collars, Suspenders, Stocks', neck
and pocket handkerchiefs, &c. Ac.
In conclusion, he would siy that he is ENABLED and
WILLING to satisfy all who will honor him with their
custom, as to prices and quality, and solicits the patronage
of the public. Very respectfully,
,J. H. DESSAU,
Store bn Mulberry St adjoining Mr. Ells’ Fruit Store.
Macon, Oct. 7, 1813 2-3tn
-ItJEW STORE—HEW OOODS.
A. WEISS,
T S receiving nt the store on Cherry Street, next door to
Mr. Loyal Cowles, and nearly opposite Messrs Hassell
•V Kimberly, a large and desirable stock of FANCY AND
STAPLE DRY "GOODS, READY MADE CLOT1I
.i.N'G Ac- which will be sold by th-r piece or otherwise, nt
the lowest market print* for cash. Purch.ners and.the
pnWic geijerally are invited tb give him a cail.
October 14. 1845. 3. if
ff~*t EORGIA, Crawford County.—Whereas. John L.
“X Dugger and John M. Dugger, applies for letters of
administration on the estate of James Dugger late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish alt and singular
the kindred and creditor*;nf said. dereas«d„t» be and.ap
pear atjmy'office within the time prescribed by law to' show
cauae. tf any they lfare'whf aai.I.letters should not be grant
ed. Given under my band, this' November, 4th, 1815.
7 JAMES J, RAY,' C. c. o.
j" t EOIIGIA. Crawford county.
vT Whereas, Joel 11. Morgan applies th me for letters
of admi'.istration on the estate of David Morgan, late of
Jones county, deceased.
These .ere therefore incite and adninniih all and singular
the kindred anil creditors of said dcoeased. to be and ap
pear at my office within the tune prescribed by law. to
show cause, ii any they have, why laid leiters should not
be granted. I
Given under my baod, this 3d dav nf Novefitber, 1845
7 JAMES J. RAY. c.c.o.
Executor’.-* .*»'nlc,
■*T,’ ILL be sold before the Court-House in Vienna, on
T 7 the firtl Tuesday in January next. 1846. one negro
boy by the name of Lotion, about 16 year* old, sold as the’
property nf H. D. Royals, deceased. Sold for the beuciit
of the ci editors. Term* cash.
CHARLES H. HIGDON, ex’or.
November 65.1815. 9
ISsis-ffinsr, E2o?>c, Tn>ine, &c. &c.
4/YBALES Gunny Bagging,
4IU 200 pieces Kcrnucky cjo.
100 •» Dundee do.
ION colls Kentncky and Manilla Rope,
2500 Barging Twine,
1500 Sack > Salt,
93 Tons Iron,
Just received and for sale at the foiccxt market prtre* by
RUSSELL A KIMBERLY.
Scpteinber'16 1843. 51 if
300 liarrelM Iziaaac.
1 7IOR sale by UUriSELL be KIMBERLY.
' October 27. 1845. 3 if
$I.4p'Jack8.
IV EW hulled Buckwheat, to make the real ’cnV/cr*.’—
Iff For sale by C. A. ELf.3.
November 4,1846. . 6 tf
KitJtcr ami €Iace»c.
j^JUIME aud cheap. Fur s'»le by
November 4.1845. wt
"FYSTBRS!
Wcos’jfc P.’iSfcaa,
VTAVING purchased the stock.of Messrs. II. A J.
a. A CpWLEt?. and leased, for a terra of years, the store
recently occupied hv them, nt the head, of Cherry street on
Cotton Arenac, respectfully informs hi* friends end the
public that lie will have a gcuernl assortment ofaB descrip
tions ol*.Merchandize suited to the market, which will be
offered on favorable terras.
Macon, Oct 15. 1845. 4 if
' H3 > The subscribers having this day disposed of their
entire stock of Goods to Mr. Geo. Patten, solicit for hitfi a
continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to tbein.
Macoh.Oct 15, 1845. H. A J. COWLES.
SlILMS’s toliiic, &C.
| "T HHD3,P. R and N. 0. Sugar,
1*> 100 Bags'll To Coffee,
100 Boxes Sperm Candles,
50 ” No. 1. Extra Soap,
20 ” Tobagro,
50 “ Glass. 8X10 10X12,
100 Kegs Nails,
Fur sale at extremely low prices.
Macon, October 7.1845.
J. II. OBEAU-
a tf
C. A. ELLS.
6 tf
Donl Srnncli your Lips, bat come and sec inc.
rI HIE subscriber lias re-opened his OYSTER HOUriE,
8 fortlie season, nnd it will afford him great pleasure to
wait upon hia friends and customers.ami will guarantee that
every thingln the way of t'trtk, Fi*h and Fowl, thall hr
done up brown. A retired r»om furnished for parties of.
gentlemen. Fresh or Pickled Oysters by the qunrt ct gal
Ion, in-kegs*or without, and all father luxuries of the sea.
board. ’/ C. A. ELLS.
October 21. 1345. 4 ,f
\\T ANTI-: I).—A small plantation wiibin 5 oTTouiilea
v v ufMacpu, For further particulars "pply to < v-w
It. C. A. ELLS.
Oclfilier Qt. 1315. 4 t f
Adair’s.
Aditiritislriilor**. snlr,
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the In.
ferinr Court of Dooly rounty whde sitting torordinn*
rv purposes, will be sold belore the Court House door in
Vienna. Dooly county, on lilt- br«t Tui-s-lsy. in January
next, allot* Thomas W. Pettee’s. deceased, interest in aud
to lot* of land Nos. 120 and 121, in the 7lli District nf
lioory coomy, *.*>i.l interest ennsi-rs nf one fourth of mid
two lot* of land being one hundred aud mm fourth acres—
ami allefhi* httereal in a town h i i>> Vienna.being one hnlf
of saiil lot. number not known, but formerly known a* die
Thom.** Ran say lot. Sold as die properly of Thomas XV.
Psuee. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
fff said doceised.
DAVID <; I! All W.
HENRY PETTEK,
_Oot.2t>. 1>11
A<liiiiui«lrntor-a stole.
ilXTILLbe »o*d on the first Tuesday in .Inn’iary next.
V » acreeeWe to an order of die honorable iho Inferior
Court of Bibb amnwy, while silling fnrnrdi -ry porpaneii
al the eonrt-houbo d>mr in die ciiy of Macon, between the
u<usl sate hoar*. 132 seres of >sk .in i hickory Ian,I.more or
lm*. 30 acres cleared, it being die Jaie re-> iem-e of
Luke .1 Morgam dre’d, lying within four miles of M -eon,
immediately 00 iho road to ForaytU. o*>o of tbe m >-t desi-
ral.le.>>„,,, OM in the up-country. Person* wishing 10 pur.
shaae sre inviic-1 nezaicine for dicinselves. Sold on a
credit ontil the Ii day nf December, 1846: lmn.1 and ap
proved security will 1»- required— titles to bo utatke when
the purchase m >ney is paid.
Al»n win be hired n» Thursday, the first day of .Tnnr.arv,
Ihr le.TOM ingine to said estate • previous to which time
they ran be hired privut-dt. 1,* appiWetbm to
- , , I.KVVIS A. IlltUW.V, A>lru’r.
Oei. 23—Vtd«.
Aalniliiistr
>nance of an order 1
. of Dnolycounty, while sin
be sold on the firtt Tuesday
ho\yrs of -nle, nl the »*>>ll pi >
tv.the lands and ii'-gr-o- heir
Brown, late of Dooly ctointy
hsirs ant creditor* of said e.
th
|Np.i
t-db*
ing To
n Jan
Stole.
ilia Honorable Court
ordinary purposes, will
tarv next, in tl.e ostial
nblicsalet.in said coun-
10 the estate of Edward
1 for lb* benefit<,f the
Term, made known on
* day of salt JOHN C. ROYAL, Adm’r
Oct. 93—5—td».
trici <4* Dooly county and lot* No. 105. No. 73 and No
in the 7th saiii county coM iinir*^ nurra each.
1 °" e 3 " ,:re town of Vienna, adjoining lot of
Und No. SS.tyo.j. on the road north of the ccmrid;-use.—
perty Of Arthur Harden, doeoasrd. tor th
ff-4EGB01A, Bibb county.
Whereas, John H. Ilamnor and John P. Gavin, ad
ministralors of the estate of the H»v. James Graham, de
ceased, applies to me for letters nf dismtasinn, from said
estate.
These are therefore. Incite ami admonish ail and singular
the kindred anil creditors of said deceased, in he anil ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why laid petition should not
be granted.,
Given under my hand, tbi* 1 tills day of November. 1843.
J _ MARK D OLARKB.C.0.0.
Onu-gin. Bibb county,’
IN months after date application will he made to the
K9 honorable Inferior court of liilit, county, when silting
for ordinary purpose*, by Tl nma* T. Napier, executor of
Thomas Napier, deceased, f.. r letters dUiuissory, aa exec-
utoron said esutte.Ive haring fully atlminiriered on llie tame.
These nrc therefore to cite and admonish al) nnd singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased.f„ be and appear
at my office within the lime prescribed by law. toab.iw
cause, if any they hove, why said letters should not be
granted,
Oiveu under ray hand, this 12th dry of July. 1843.
,, * MARK D. CLARKE, c.c.o.
July 43. 1913. ; 42—fm
GEORGIA, litfih (Join,11/.
(^t IX months niter date application will be made to the
k3 Honorable the Inferior Court of said rouptv. while sit
ting for ordinary purposes by William ‘ W. cfiaptnnn. ad
ministrator of tbe estate of Henry J. Chapman, deceased, for
lepers of dismission 4roo< said ostnte lie having fully
adn inietered on I lie same according 10 law; of which all per-
sous concerned will take dnr notice. -
MARK D. CLARK, c.c. o.
July 9 41 Cm
ff~1 KOUGIA, Bibb County.—Whereas. Benjamin K.
ff.T Harrison, administrator <-n die estate nf Alexander E
Patton, lato of this county, deceased, applies lo me for Jet
ter* of dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and siocu
lar. the kindred and creditor* of said dereaseri. to be am!
appear nt inv office wiibin the time prescribed bv law, to
aanw eauieif any they have, whv said lews I a should not be
granted. Given unoer my hand an l seal, ih : « 9ib day of
AT M D. CLARK, c. c. o.
October 13. 1843. 3
Sinnlc :nul l>|icy S>i’y «aoo<l*.
i tAsSIMEUE^, SatineL*. Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans,
Lu-vell Plaids. Kerseys and Linseys,
- Rose. Whiiney, Duffle and Point Blankets,
Red. White, Green and Yellow Flannels,
Black and Colored Aipacca and Ilombazine,
Cashmere, P’Ecosse and Kep Cashmere,
Mousselain de Laine* and Afghan Satins.,
Gala Plaid* and small fig. di Laiuea for children’a
dreises.
Enrlston and American Ginghams,
20 cases Cnlicoes, a great variety of patterns.
Blenched Sheetings from 4 4 to J2 4 wide,
Blyaclied Skirtings. Cotton Flannels.
Liucn and Cotton Table Diaper.
Scotch and Russia Diaper, “Hunchback,” .
Irish Linen. Linen Lawns,
Linen Cambric ind Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Jaconet Cambric. Stripe aud {’laid do.
Swiss. Tarlatan and Book Muslin,
Corded and Marseilles Skirts. Grass Cloth do.
Silk Hose and Hnlf Hose, plain and ribbed.
.Worsted and Cashmere black and colored Hose,
White. Slate Black aud Brown Hose,
Misses’ and Boys’ Hose,
Kid. Silk and Cotton Gloves. Net Caps,
Gimp. Pari* Cord, Cord* and Tassels.
Muslin and Cambric Edgings and Inserting*,
Lide Edgings and Inserting*.‘-Polk Lace,’’
Taytnm’s add Coats’ Thread.
Silk Handkerchiefs and Cravats. Gingham ILik’fs,
Flagg and Cotton I landkpn-hief*. Suspenders.
Damask. Merino. Wool. Plaid and Net Shawls,
Check. Plaid and Stripe Homespuns,
Tickings, brown and white Jeans,
3 4. 4-4. and 5-4 brown Hotne-puns.
whb a great variety of other goods, which we have iust re
crired.and will sell wholesale and retail, atthe Inuett mar.
bet price*. RUSSELL be KIMBERLY.
Maeon, Sept. 16. 1845. M if
Wbff> lesalennd R etaiI.
OEO. A. KDIBPRLY & CO., re .
pertfully. informs his old costomrrs and the
pnbjic gene sally, that he is now receiving from
tiieceleorated Hat Manufactory ofjuu.v Hfa-.vr
If. Co., a very extensive assortment of Hats and
Caps, embracing every style and quality. Among 1 Ids 'as
sortment may be found
. 10 doz. fashionable Beaver Hat*.
20 doz. do- ■ Cassimer Hats,
JO doz. (Jo, Russia Hats,
20 doz. do. Moleskin Hats,
13 doz. Angola Silk Hats.
—AI.S0»— , ,
ONE HUNDRED DOZEN BROAD BRIM.
Beaver, Kiilria, :ih<I Rtisstn c5n:
warranted more durabte.lhau any Hut* ever sotd io Macon.
—ALSO—
50 dot. Youths’and Children’s Hats,
20 doz. do. do. Caps.
ALSO—
20 doz.black and dr ( ab Sporting Hoi*.
Together with a general assortment of
r uii c a r s,
.Consisting in pari of
3 doz. PREMIUM OTTER CAPS.
3 doz. Sea Otter Caps,
3 *«ioz. Super Nutria Caps,
20 doz. do. Muskrat Caii*',
50 doz. Men’s and Boys’ Ilnir Seal Caps,
50 doz. do. do. Scajetle Caps.
. Also 200dozen Men’-s-and Boy’s Black and Drab
WOOL HATS.
All of w hich will be aold for. Cash, si prices which cannot
fall to give satisfaction.
'Pfah-natCf* are invited to call and examine at tbe old
stand,sign of th-* "BIG HAT.” Mulberry Street.
foot! Kitt:>s Wanted.
XTacon, Nov. 18, 1843. 8 tf
T3MIIH ubscriberd Have removed from t.icir old stand on
Jfcnilalberry street, to-second 1 street. ' ; ; m:> Messfa.CLr
M. ( LoganSf Co., and next«!. ot to .Mesar- IIl.->.<.B ,\c K i»-
betly, wliete they are now receiving an extensive stock of
H0OT8 AN'S.* 8MOKD, which they are prepnred to
sell at wholesale or retail, at tbe lowest market prices,
STRONG ft WOOD.
Macon, Oct. 1,1845. 3 tf
I3JPIIOVO BOTAAJCO fflEDlCii PJUGJ1WS,
11V M. H. TiHiNSOA, M. U.
MACON, GA.
fT’IIE benefits of Cheap Postage will be mnch felt and
1 appreciated by tbe alllicted, when they become aware
that they cnn. notwithstanding they may live in the remotest
corner i>f the Union, procure the advice and medical assist
ance of auy of the most eminent and experienced physicians
in the country, with the greatest certainly, and at 3 very tri
lling. cost; nnd doubtless the favorable opportunity will not
be thrown away by many whose cases have for.years baf
fled the utmost skill of most of the physician* in their res
pective'neighborhoods, but will avail themselves oUtnenns
tltos placed within their reach, which scientific research
mu* have elucidated, *nd on which successful application
has already'stamped approval.
Without subjecting himself to the charge of egotism, tbe
undersigned may be permitted with due deletence tothe abil
ities ot-others, to say that when a proper opportunity has
existed of testing the efficiency of his IMPROVED sYSTKM or
lloTA.xtc Medicine, the'betieficial results have generally
exceeded bis most sanguine expectations; and although in
tile-nature of tilings cases tffw*/ occur, t.hat are beyond the
reach of medicine, y’el he doubts imf that Botanic lentedies
ppopierly selected and applied will certainly curtail cura
bit case-si ; .ni • • .
But least peradvenlure seme of our medical savans in a
paioxysm o! disinterested kindness and pore regard frrr the
welfare of the people (f j should take advantage of this state
ment and denounce it a ‘\barc-f<rced humbug" or "ar
rant quackery,” as they have been pleased so classically.
to style whatever is ndvanced- relative to medicine that is
not a relic of the. dark aces, bearing the stamp of Iboboast.
ed experience of three thousand years; it tins, been tliougbt,
proper to give sueb. a chance to show the superiority of,their
faith by theif works; and for that purpose the sabscriber not
only renews bis former proposition lbr an equal comparison
of practical result., but will now allow a ditlereuce of ten
to one in their favor, tltos: He proposes to hild himself
truly and firmly bound in the spin of nyr. hcsiiked dol
lars to any physician using vegetable or mineral poisons
as ramedial agents, Who will upon a fair showing exhibit
one real cure of any long liugering case, of bodily djsease
by these agent* for every fen thaleaq be thus exhibited stnp
established by hun through the agency of innocent vegeta
ble remedies—the whole to be effected in an equal space
of lime—aud the said physician binding himself in like man
ner to a like forfeit in case,of failure—yhe amount to be ap
propriated for the piurposeof procuring medical assistance
for the poor of the couuty of Bibb,or giveoto-some chari
table institution, at the optioD of the gainer.
Persons laboring nnder chronic dieases of any .kind and
wishing to have their eases treated on this new plan, can
have it done hv sending their symptoms iu writing aa cor
rectly aa possible, enclosing at,the same tjjne five dollars
($3 00) oiir regular monthly fee, modielhe* i minded, whep
remedies suited to their various oases will becumpoutxied
pnd sent by rnajl to sny po*t-elfice within tim.Uuiied States
at a very trifling expense.
The subscriber will employ' bis mornings, evenings or
nights in attending to acute cases in town orti simrtdistnnrc
ip the country, but will, not go any great distance except
perhaps in eases that are very drgenL
Persons afflicted with Fever be Ague, een have enough
medicines sent tu cure almost any case in a short time, for
thiee dollars (S.l 00.)
Arid those wishing to procure his’ Anti-bilious pill*,
which are warranted to please, or the money refunded, and
are highly useful in the cure of acute cases of evervdescrip-
tion.'can have a box sent any where bv enclosing hftvcents
Id the address of M S. THOMSON*. M'. D.,
Macon, Georgia
N. B. All letters must be post-paid.
■' Macon, lst ; July,T845. * 1 •"*
MAC03 I>2i3 0 STORE-
DR. M- DzUITLETT,
3 5 ju : received at bis Drug St. re on Mulberry ltr ..,
-• r.i - ii,;
OUa, Glass W >W i»d, w t- : V -rlnti ery. >\c . s ’
every thing, usually kept by ^ruggists. Having rntilahh
pflrcilaM-s/',>r Cod; and fr, >:i first Tianus, in NtwYcrk tn 5
Boston, lie is enabled to execute orders at ns low prices ^
purc.fccsU'Ohd Ufitnhiiltraled nitiries can be obtained!!
any csiablislinrent in tbe southern rountry.
Physiciins,^Manufacturer.-., Planters and Dealers are-'
vited lo call and examine his stock befoie they make >1
purchases. eir
-Macon. Sept. 30. 1845. j «
Superior S-tuiip Oil. ■
I I*.*•'T received and for sale at liAKTLETT'S
9 .Hailey j».) IlrugCrtore, on -Mulberry Street.
Set tember 20,1845. ,
JLttJSCfH Oil. PfliUpi
J UST received dud for'sale by
Uniiilics Ac.
M. BARTLETT,
Alulberry Stre'rt.
September 50. 1845. j
<xpid iLcaf, ^4 PiuiyT'
11 U5T received aud for sale at the Macnn Drur Pturc ),»
J M. UARTLFTT.
-Mulberry Street.
September 30. 1845. j
i('v *
A FHj2^ll »ucplyjust received and (or snleby
M. J5AHTLETT,
Mtlbegy Street.
, ?ftH e ^ er 30.1845. , . • 1
t-dj is::5a;j f tsoIsj^o^ucT ~
T N presenting the public with a remedy for the treatment
a anti dure of Fever and AfiCK, and other bilious di«.
eases.*no apology is needed- Vast numbers in the Unite,1
States, wlio suffer from these affections in their varied
forms, are compelled to seek relief from other sources than
the immediate prescriptions of the regular physician. It
becomes therefore an object of humanity. 3* well •* of pa,,,
lie interest, to bring before them a remedy prepared t>c n
mnchVxperierre. and which may always be relied upna as
safe, effectual, and harmless to '.V- mnttHulion. Thi s
such is t,be true character of thelNDJA CHOLAGOGl'K
is arajly altered by the universal success with which it bag
been-tnployel.
For dale at .1. BARND9’ II00U -Slorc, on Cotton
Avenue, opposite the Washington Hall. ' \
Juqe 19. 1813- - , , . 38 ly
ia^gaiR8j^j
AND \ EGKTAHLK TOXIC AND ltE^TOl!\TIVP
BITTEHS.
rjAIIE value and ,etfica’cy of Spencer's Vegetable pifi,
I have lotig'*been known*afiH appreciated in a great vj.
riely qf diseases..and as the beat ond * tu.ist impo.-taot of
. Tjp Kent. suujl4lu» UiW
T H E Store on the corner of Ti|i*d and Mulberry streets,
opposite tbe Floyd House. Paainwii given first of
>pposite the Floyd *1
October next.
Macon,August 12. 1845.
M. S. THOMSON.
48* tf
To Sell or Etcnt,
ET3HE place where the subscriber now resides.having 10
.1. acre* of land,and is one nd'e fmtn Macon on the Co
lumbua road. To a purchaser the terms will be made easy
• , ROBERT FINDLAY-'
September 10. 1843. 51 ,f
60M 1
hsnafii of the heirs and rr
ill bu made known on the day of *.-d„
XVILL IA M 11, W A I, D E N
- , bransqn ii a rues. * ’
I Irp r»,brr ll.l’tv
1 c ceased. Term*
| sdu
( ff M'SUSilA H -I.., j .J. Swear-
' * . en S«o ; adniinistralor and Francra Haddock adminis.
yy."!” | b ? Ch '? r, ’’» Hadilock. latenThridconn-
ty (teceaxed. baa made application to me fi.r letters of dU
missmn from die adium^tration of«aid estate.
Jucse a re therefore to cite nnd admonish-llindalinir
the kindred nnd creditors I said decease ! ,0 ! I ' , ’
pearat my office, witliintb.-timepresiribed hvlaw
c .use.tfnny they have w hy .,id letter, sho»M h e gro „T
cl. Given under my band, this 61b Aogu»t 18* *,
. PLEASANT II. KEY. c c. a
August 21, 1845 ,,V X '« C c“-
Flour! S'lour j
BBL9. extra superfine Family Flop,-,
Ul_r 25 boxes Soda Biicuil. For (ale bv
. , „ THOMAS TAYLOR.
July 9.1845. 4t If
'ins’ll’. < 4)i.’i‘4’. Bi’4>t2, .^4*.
Oik IIHD4L 8l Croix. P. R. n»,l N.O. Sugars
tJU 150Baga Rio and Cuba Coffee.
30 •• Maracaibo and Javn C rlTec,
50,000 Lb*. Swedes and American Iron, flat -ound and
square.
75 Keg-, Cut Nails and B-ads.
English. German and Blister Steel,
1200 Sacks Salt. bids, fine Salt,
250 Keg* pur? No. t nn l It. White Lead
3i:o Gallons Linseed Oil,
500 •• Winter and Fall strai, ed Oil.
ISO Boxes Glass. H X 10 70 X 22. 12 X 14.12X 16
3 nil 12 X 1~. With a general assortment of Colors ,for-
low by
CHARLES CAMPBELL & CO
Jone 29, I86B, 11 !t *
Flour.
RbU. Canal Flour. 10 d» Baltimore receive.l
—TVS and for sale by CIIA’S CAMPBELL A CO
June 25,1943. 30—1[
MU T U A L BENEF IT
Lire fnsiit’niice Company..;
T HIS Company is in active and succe*sfuj operation,.in
suring lire* billy, on the most accoininodatinu terras.
The premium , if oyer 8.‘>0. can be paid one-fourth in ossh,
aiid three fourth* in a nbje at 12 months, wijh 6 per cent, in
terest, rencvablcITdesirable by the party nuking the insu
rance. If the premium is less than $50 per nnnuii), it can
be paid weekly, monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly. A man
of30 years of age can insure It!-* life for the benefit ofitis
wife and children for 61000, by paying 50 cents per week,
and so fn proportion fiir a larger «jr smallersutn, and in ibe
same raito for any og. . A wife also can insure the lire of
her husband, for the benefit of her self and children, free from
any demand of bis creditors. The profits will he divided
yearly, among die insured, iu available scrip hearing 6 per
rent, interest on which ihecotnpmy will advance two thirds
in cash, or the profits can apply to inci ea-e the sum insured.
A creditor nan insure the life ol a debtor, and secure his
demand. Patents can insure the live* of children of 14
years and over, in a sum that when at 111 year* of sge. will
enable them to engage in trade. Every holder of a policy
is n member of this self protective society, and is not liubje
in any way beyond tbe premium engaged to be paid.
ROOT. L. PATTERSON, President.
The rales of Insurance on ■ nc. hundred ilollars on a
single tile, for one year, adding ore-half of one per
cent, fur residence in a southern climate, fire as fol
lows :
Iff on IN Morrisosi PiUis
T he genuine hygeian vegetable uni
VERSAL’MEDICINE.—Accurately prepared hy
Dr. II. £5. Moat.<>f New York, from tlu-cinginpl recipe used
of many yeArs by his late fatlietr, Mr.’Thomas Moat, Vjie
President olxhe British College ol'Health *':'
Twenty years' successful administration of these celc
brated medicines in Europe, and more than twelve years in
the United State*, have established their biglf repufatin'n.
Thousand* of both sexes, who havebeeii restored 7» health
—the, numerous sufferers rescued from p re nurture deaths— 1
and volume's of certified case* of cure, embracing every
disease in the long catalogue of huhian misery; mu'st con
vince the most ipcredulous, of their, superiority aud the
truth of the Hygeian theory, resulting from scientific re-,
searchnfail experience, namely’, il:nt’’than is sulject toVJiflyj
one real disease—imparity of the bJoodi" 1.
The medicines being composed entirely of herbs or ve '
getnble matter, purify the b!oo,|. and carry off the corrupt)
humors of the body - , in a manner so'siittpie as to give every
day ease'aod pleasure. (' | :i > ! ‘ ‘ ;!
The Hygeian medicine.*, first introduced into this coun--
try by H. $. Moat. in 1830,' ha .-(* for tlie last lour ye ays
been prepared by him; and the increasing sale attest their
intrinsic merit; they comprise, two sorts ot.Pills, No. 1 and
2. in single boxes'of eacli at 25 dr 50 cents; and Packets con-*
taining both sorts.’at 91. ®2. or #3,’ The Veietable ’Clean
sing Powders, in large boxes, it 37 l-2'gents. with printed
directions. Each packet lias a fae-sjinile of the signature’
of H. Shepheard Moat. :.T
None are genuine unless they have this signature, and
are obtained.fr jra ageuts who can prqquce their written ap
pointments. ' ’ ’** . . “ * - !
For safe at M, B.VK5ES’ Book Stove, on Cotton
Avenue, opposite tho Washington Hail.
June 18, 1845. 38 ly
S>K. B. 553iAK5iiI£E’)r*J'S
VEGE'I’ABLE UAIVEilSAL PILLS.
TBIHIS medicine is acknowledged to-be one of (be tgosj
k valuable ever discovered as a purifier of ‘the blogd
and fluids. It is superior to Srirlnparilla, wliether ns a su
dorific or alterative, nnd standi infinitely before nil the pre
parations and combinations of Mercury. Its purgative
properties are alone h'f JriCnlcitlable value, for fhcsepills
may be taken daily for any period, and, instead of weaken- , , -- . 5 - ,
ing by i^bq cathartic effect, (hex; adrlstrengjb hy taking away -jKiSSBfflKW
the cause of weakness. Tbdv have none ofWc' miserable of , ,h ^ a F'” n \T_J_2a!
effects or that deadly specific^Mereuty: The teetltare not I hn " r meals. 1 continued tins course rorlhreewreD
injured—the bones and liiubs are unt paralysed—ho; bpiim
stead of these distressing symptoms, .new life and e.mtte
qtient animation is evident in every •trlovemnU Of the body.
. These Pills, for colds, ootigW tightness iff the chert,
rheumatism ip the herd or limb*, will be touij.i,suitenor.ro
any (King imagined of the powers or meutcifie; and tnoib
intis affections, dispepsia. nnd * in all diseases peculiar to
.women, they shquld be resorted tq at Qncq.
For $a!e at J. ISA KMCN* Elqok !
the Washingtott Hall, Cotttm 'Aveftbe*.
— June,18,. 1845. 1>I!U t*
oiler* to tlie Public, as live- result tif :>n extensive prsetire
and a thorough investigation of the" law* which govern di
human system. : " '*-*• ; * -’j *• --"J
In proof of their extraordinary curative propertin, *
large number of certificates from the most respectable citi.
xctia in different section, of the.Union, might be appended:
but the high repulatiop which Spencer s Vceetable Pill*
have-aeqbrfed,' Wall stiffirierii to.recommend there Bitters
to tlie special noliceof die afflicted. They are purely Yr*.
euible, and maybe taken with perfect safely by ell «g e s
and seze's, iti 'youthful, adult and declining life. c
■ It is- well known -that for the promotion of smite-' braitf,
a tvelj regulateii.and proportionate quant,ly o’ bile open
the sfo'n/acii is'alwnvs requisite—icstuuufiitrisdiarsttoTi,sod
keeps llie 'iniesltnai canal free f ou, ’all obstrurtmai. Or,
tlie interior surface of the liver is a peculiar bladder in
.whiclube ijlfti* frst preserved, being fern ed bv the liver
from the blood; thence it p’sses into the siMath-h ard is.
tesiinesV-atiiBregulates the digestion. Thus we see when
there.is a deficieraty of bile, the bvdy is cunstaatly ensiirr.
On thenifter nindl an overabundsiire ofbileceuses ire.iueB-
mn-ea irf tlie* stomach and ofteti’promotes very severest.
-tarJtsofjiisessp. , ., n.r
Tlie.desjcn of Spenrer’^Vq^et^fi’e Pills, and Vegrut.’s
Tonic and Hestorative Bttiers, is, lo create- a flow of pare
healthy bite, inltedd of rue stal-snd acrid kind. This it
etlelged by thgir salutary action upon the rariouspr^ass hy
wl-ii-h tho bile i* formed—and.it wiT be seen et once tint
'the bile tntist be healthy e.r hnliealthy, accoVding to the for-
nistion-of tlie bjood;. and that the purity or impurity of the
blood, i* nv/ii-g to tbe formation *-I ihg Chyle- which raises
into ami forms the blood. These* Pills ana Bitters, b* their
■ beneficial action upon the stomach, causes that important
•»rgan*ti? prodofe a proper qunnthv of vhifle.‘ am) krnre
-tJieir.elttrtPirilhiary powers in purifyiag the Vlpod, regain-
ling the,various secretions, forming _p> re I > e a 11 h y hile. jnd
so a-tom'shingly assisting digestion, tfidt netlllv* plrf-jfpt^s
if allidikesses are relieved < r er tirelv c-ore-t bv their irw
■ge-
anti 1 payment
for letto 1 year
anu’l payment
for term 7 years
anu’l nnyment
for life.
20.
0 91
6 95
t 77
25
1 00
1 12
2 04
30
1 31
/. 1 36
2 36
33
1 3ti
1 53
2 75
40
1 69
X 83
3 20
45 |
1 90 .i
• 7 ot 1 96 ’
3 73
50
1 96
2 09
4 60 '
5 73
55
2 32
• 3 21
60 1
4 35
4 91
V 00
65 |
5 34
5 99
8 55
Macon. Nor. 25,1846
J. M. BOARDMAN, Agent.
$1 «' ' 9 tf
For NaJc.
IP’ Plantation n)ron l^im River. 7 mile* below Travel
Jill ler's Rest; containing between 1000 and 1100 acres,
it ts one of the best settlements of land bn the river,
any person wishing to purchase would do well to call and
view ,t. The purchaser can hpve corn fodder, nnd slock,
ontl.e place. ,-u W. S.-HAMILL, Pen.
November 25, I843. $
Strayed or Slolcn,
Tiff ROM the subscriber’s plantation in Houston county,on
,.,Tr™ ,5th Se P ,<,ml »’' r H’t- a dark mouse colored h>r o
Ml LI.. 9 or 9years old. Any information will be thank-
lully received, or a reasonable reward paid for bis delivery
to me In Macon. JAMES DEAN.
November 05, 7815, g 3t
Sltovcj opposite
Irdpqrihut So §3 <> tikel' it cep a a\*T.
rg^IIE cubic,ribef* is n.-w receiving a ciiotee arid w'el
^ J. selected stork of Kanaily.Groderies anil ProvUSeis. se-
iepted hy himself in New Yo/k .aud.jwjjl, warrant jhoni
the choice of that market or to he returned. The , tollniriph
composes a portion of my stock: •*# * -mimil
.Wheat, Rye. Rice m-d Buckwheat Flour; Mackerel;
Shad, Salmon, and Codfish ; Sardines, Anchovies, and Her- ***
rihgr Pickled Pork, Boet'nrid Tr-rgiies,* Dried * Beef and
Tongues, Pilot Bread, llntter. Sod.if Lemon.'Picnic Sweet,
and Boston Ct acker*. White Pulverized. Crusher) Loaf
nnd Brown Sugars. Java, ltio, and Lngbyra'Cpffces, But
ter. Cheese, and Lard—Spertn, Wn£ 'AdnmnntRe. and
Tallow Candles—Hyson, Young Hyson—Imperial Gun.
powder and Black Tens—Plain Brow’n.nnd Fancy Soaps—
Chtltnrntus, Pciirtns’i. Faltpe'tre.^tarch*.' lr<lii;<>, and Coper-
as—Cimiamon. Allspice. Pepper. Crrtvesi’Noti-egs.-Mare,
and (linger .; VoiriUr, Shot and Crips ; Spent*. Whale,
nnd Camphinc Oils ; Cum phi nc I <rm ps qjiil Glasses:
Pickles of all kinds*, Tornitrf, VV’ilnS ninl Mushroom
• , B — HOT .mli
which tkjc system is clogged, and :wiidb -f«c«trioi»s jlimt.
The B,i'|yr.-t«re to strengthen aid restore the jtomarjb and
vital orgltt*.‘to rtteir proper tnrc j'mf,‘vigor. "\VhHt tills is
accfuiptished, good, ht-aith must, of course, be the result.
Extraordinary Proof* of lie effraey of Spe'ricer’s TSls
and Ktstordtivc Bitters.
Letter from Dr. WqrcUing.of Soutb Carolina, dalftl
Charleston, S: C.. May'3,1»4S.
Dn Sprxet-R—Dear Sir: Having come to tlira'pltre
"i-H'es
Rrs-
« far
n: supply. I tint now in want bf 20U boxes of ypov Piki
and 320 bottles pf.the bit.ers, and wish you to send tl.rm
fmmediately'tb the carebf the Rail 'Rond Agent at Colunh
bia.anrl I can'get them from him. i shall be out of inyprr.
sent supply before they ran possibly arrive.- I prescrite
about 40 or 5<) boxes of the Pills per month, and about 70
or 80 bottles of the' Biiters. It won Id 1 undoubtedly be a
satisfaction for you lo know that with your pilli and bittfrj
l have cored seven obstinate case* of TILES, which had
resistor every other remedy that bad 'lieei*. prcscnT’cd.—
The first was tpy owp pa^e. of about four ypara-.BtRiding,
which not only baffled ray own skill but that'of two pljier
thvsicians’who advised with me. I ontb tbok ibe pills it
ted time in sufficitm quantities to move the bowelr, not
ami found myself c.urpJ of a most unpleasant and trouble-
some disease,
I then hfdered mv )?ariems to take the medicines in tbe
saute wav, Some of them however were cured in one M’
, the time that I was myselC, ^inrelonrampnced prescrib
ing the pills and hitters I hay'8 cured’ four piliCtils of Scro
fula. p qr 9 ofKheuimtism.- more than i dozen cases ofebikt
I would odd that I have always been opposed to r»if?t
Medicines generally, and I should never have coutitema*
cod ytSuVsirt tnv practice had it nm been' Tof’th? rentarkaFe
cure of miy owiicaso first. This convinced me that the f»:”s
amij3ittersniufL 1 pos f¥ ‘sa .very;superior virtues; and.»>*•
lice to the meaietne,.! will unv. that in n prsctirefTlJ
JUaidd'klri nrtcJr become acquefritfd virith a rAr-ltrirr it
pleasant nud intM.tn it* artiuti, that was a( tfcttiaweurts
so powerful in curing diseases.
oill 9Y.‘ii'jr ‘ ,?■: Itie* t-tTI ‘—"Mix*
■ e womi.sb WOKNfS!! AVORMSIH •
Worms cause the Death of Thousands and Siifftnsg
Ji 7 ► I «t >•». < ,f * lo lijil/ioiri.’ ‘ *•"
DR. TTULLS'$ Worm. Lezences are’the suiee *el
'ber,c pnejtfc ration ever Hisravtvt'l for '**tt pellisg 1W*
, They are.so pleasant to ilve.taste that chifficn will l ' l 7'‘* r
— . ■ «. _ , .. . r * 1 <i»c • i" lifdsuni i»» me insip mri cnii r 'rvfl*v
Catsopa; Q.un RendiiW, Johti Ilulfr AnuhoWos. Harvey them, and eat them as they wo, H candy. Price 23
and Pepper Sauces ; Oltvea.jQaD^rt^ad <1il : Flavour- pegbox .M-o pr Hall’s
>ng \Vntcr3 ; American and Kn^IisTi Millards j India Cu- | , v
rin^ PowdeV* Cnrr^n/J •OnntphJrr^ < It r?» n.. . I h>cjf W’ J^ffi.!> ■ iffLLMB•
rine Powder; Current,'Gooseberry. R3?pben J v."and Gun
va Jelieya ; Quince. Pcatnu Poach" Plumbic Chcrriesnod
Ginger Preserves; Cncoa. Cbocqlate. VertnnriUa and Mac
arom. Fine Tubs,'Pails and RucVfcts;-Cln'hs, 'CAt'oti aid
Leael* OiJ, ats<l Q|a<t$,
onn keos No. i . extia ami pure white lead
tw/s ?v C bbls. Imseed o)l f ’
1000 do Puttv,
750 Boxes 8 X 10, and lo X 12 Glass,
For sale low
T ' RUSSELL be KIMBERLY.
Jqne 2,1815. ! ^
Paints nnd Oil*.
•ton KKGS Mos.l and 2 Whi
Vv' * -J00 gnllons Linseed Oil,
te Lead 9
200 do Lamp Oil.
Witha variety ofC-dorsforPnimcrs’usc.foi ale by
CIIAS. CAMPBELL Jc CO
July 6
40
sortmeui of New'- York fancy Cankiets. marbles and 'Toy*
for Children ; a fine assortment of Snuff. Sugar* and. .’lio.
haccp, which for quality cannot be beat in anv ma:kct:o!d
Port and Madeira VVino and lira tidy 9 abd 10 'year? dhl
forJckness and inny betaken by tho greatest epicure
without injury ; White kVine and Cidgr; Vuipgar ■ Pine
Apples.'(>r'angea, Lemons, Bntinhn.* nnd Apples^ Potatoes,
Beets, Cabbages. Onifan»,';Gti-*'ies : White Reins and Eng’
Visit Green Peas ; Oysters- Fish. Shrimps. Clams and- Lob
sters,
Country Confectioners supplied at wholesale prices.
All kinds of Country Pmdnre wanted.
ARo. -’.QO') pound :of old White R? r -.-.. n! the Nc3 York
Family Grocery and Provision, Store mi Mulbeary Ft, one
door south of Washington Ilitl), c Al EL LS.
OnteVcr 7, 1815. o t f
Eies’.’<(‘ys BhjaiffcisT'^§To«■ vti*.
rVffMO subscribers have ji received tLeir l-':- 1 ! sopplvof
S h*avv goods, suitable for plantation <:-e. together with
a general stock ofStanle Dry Gatvli, whigH thcy gfl'er.on as
good terms asran be liad in thi? market;
1 iiey inv.iie dime wlnlwishto buy in.-xamjne their sto. k
and judge for themselves.
CHARLES' CAMPBELL & CO.
October 14, 19 IS. t g
1 ft ftftft POUNDS Hams. S'...,,' Vr, and Fide.*;
I y *7 r 7,000 Shuuldei-s and Fides. (Western
Bacon.) I-orsile.bv
CHARLES CAMPBELL
July 29. 1845.
Even (amity in'tlie United State*uuould keep a‘“PPJ
of these Lozenges,in the house, not only to counteract
consumptive.tendencies of the climate, but to be used rt*
proven:,tW medirme in all'cases of enlds. caogbs:
nf blqtvL rain m the side and -best, whooping cough- twj
. titjon arid soreness of the lungs, bronchi)!?, diffico-ty
lirettriinp, hegfic fever, night sweat?, emaciation. f*°. el ;
df+filiw. tnathlna, ind nr ora bmi eroffps. A sit'cRh' 1 *^-
, this incdiciltq w ill revrtal, jts ppfpa^ablngi)riri"**i **"
n; once the/nuntnin of health and streogtl* to(he si
Price 2-i rent*. A fresh -supply just rereive laat’ ]
H pfily just
in Mac, n, by H. Bhoiwqli, 0. Payne, cad XH. -t M.
.* s.E- -
TIr. itarorfitPs 'Tool'incite JiHfir
! 1 ti.’. « *.' ■ 1 !>•.,*.» |Cl-"V v
ftimiaii frame. No p" ■’ -
<»lirtia;5hriA»n rtfiif) -—— — . «_
has ileeaved teejh «liquid he without.this tpetperiv. -
bave‘se;,ri >seH the T--nftsche c.,uld notpe rurfd
ext ractir ti. This. is. In wever. n tn : -like. The expert ^
of tiie thousaqds who have civet, thir remedy a o V, ^
who have 'declared if « cost SiOper : v|sI they
teeth
in wfo
At*
experir^-
E5:i v. •’ a si
4 lft
•jyj 7 > pi-
be. co.
44 tf
i3«f
v; Hie
B»yg>C
Kf* uQnnv
pieces Dundee “ . r.? . • tfl'J'•-
•*>00 ** Kennjckv **
M0 C«*il?4 Maailti Hope, V. lwS\ Mi A
ZZ> ** Kjenitiflcy "
1500 Lbs. 3 ply Uagjih'e T vine, ;
For sale on rcasonaiilr'tenn^. hv wflttKXt* £• Um -j
_ . CHAItLES CAMPBELL & CO.
July 20,1815. 44
el v Mt ew^rtw'fl •
ron4}0 r'jrrd. 2
ut n. pr»»vf*4 rAridb
irv/liliP! ihetooth.HMM* riin-be r ”T1 ■>' ^
cd (p**, u^eTul purpose^. Let thnsejjffl*cic44 , 9 1 *
Kot .ffn xonU niiprial. ‘
. It Jdst^ but?.^0're>iM per rial. ,
ees-arv dJrcniinns;for n>e. The public n»«v
thcre-i^ li-if T'*r in |be npplicat on of ihi> rprae-.)-
Tbe »bo.ve Medicines for sa’e in bfarnn hy
U SHOTU'ELL.
(JEO. PAYNV- ,a.
J- Hj * 'V s r'; l t \uc^
r.Awr.ES. Nrrrior.F .v cn,
BOND A MUHDOOHJ K„ ■<' ue *
Hr WM G. LITTLE T.di W*
And bv appointed Agents every city a".! V1M ’ .
tho State 7 f Nov. 7. * - *
the State ” _ 7[N
( if]()i! (i I A. (iitnrtorri Cottnft/.
3H0-MA? GRAY toll? in-fere tre one b
pi.sed t>Y be iwejvc v^nrs old, ih * ~ c
r \
«»•> o' the rich, fore iefjtbnve P^^ji
spp/«!.««*.I |w4»r.jv five dol’rtr.ff bv Hneh L-
• vett Tabor, this 1 -1th Nc
' ew lr'LiriHTFCO
A true extract froic tlie Estray Honk ot (
Norerr. 20. I.® I.”.
November 25. 1845.
T. J-
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IT HOOK Ol . r.
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