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THE 51ACOW GEORGIA TEX E GRAPH.
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Hull- niTmuhrr Mills'-.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, before the Court-House door in Jackson, Butts
county, within the legal hours of sale,
330 acres of Land, in the 1st District of originally Henry,
now Butts county. Lot No. 196. and a part of Lot No. 195;
levied on as the property of William Stroud, deceased, by
virtue of two fi fas from Butts Superiot Court, one in favor
of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Butts county, and
the other in favor of William Allison ; both against Bath-
sheba Stroud, Executrix of William Stroud, deceased.
Property pointed out by Henry S. Mays..
Also, 997 acres of Land, more orl-sa. in Butts county.
Nos. not known; levied on as the property of Bartholomew
Still, to satisfy u G fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor
of Sterling S. Jenkins. Admr. of Willis C. Jenkins, deceas
ed, vs. Bartholomew Still. Property pointed oat by def''t-
Also, 101$ acres of Land, more or less, in the 1st District
of originally Henry, now Butts connty; levied on a* the
S roperty ot John Phillips, to satisfy a mortgage G fa from
lutts Superior Court, in favor of Robert G. Duke vs. John
Phillips. Property pointed out in said root tgage G fa.
Also, two Lots, in the town of Jackson, Burts county, in
cluding a Store House and Shoe-Maker’s Shop. Nos. 1 and
5, in Square No. 3; levied on to satisfy two G fas from
Butts Superior Court, one in favor of Thomas F. Millner.
William H. Haxe'ip, Hannibal N. Millner, and George W.
Clanton, vs. Andrew J. Wilson and Leroy McMichael, and
one in favor of Asa Bnttrill vs. Andrew J. Wilson, Leroy
McMichael, John It. Wilson, Benjamin F. Tucker, and P.
M. Compton; levied on as the property of Andrew J. Wil
son and Leroy McMichael.
Also, one Horse, Baggy and Harness ; levied on ns the
property of Andrew J. Wilson, to satisfy a fi fa from Butts
Superior Court, in favor of Israel Lash and Thos. B. Lash
vs. said Wilson.
Also, 19 Stage Horses, one Stage Coach, and 8 pair of
Harness; levied on as the property of William Fuller, to
satisfy four G fas from the Cimrt of Common Pleas .City of
Augusta, one in favor of John M. Barksdale, Admr of
James L. Burnsby.one in favor of Joint C. Stokes, one in
favor of Jeremiah McMullin, and one in favor of Mepril P.
Callaway, vs. said William Fuller. Property pointed oat
by plaintiffs’ attorneys.
Also, three Negroes, Ginny. a woman, and her two chil
dren, Allen and one not named; levied on as the property
of William Stroud, deceased, by virtue of a G fa from Butts
Superior Court, in favor of David J. Baily . vs Bathsheba
Stroud, Executrix of William Stroud, deceased. Proper
ty pointed out by defendant.
Also, 230 acres of Land, more or less, in *tbe 3d District
oforiginnlly Monroe, now Butts county; levied on as the
property o! Henry Partiah, Daniel Parrish. Thomas Par
rish, Leroy M. Wilev, Thomas P. Norris. Hugh R. Banks,
and John It. Marshall, the Grm of Leroy M. Wiley, Par
rish & Co.; Horatio Miller. Samuel P. ttjpley, George N,
superior
Court vs. Leroy if. Wiley. Parrish ft Co. and Miller, Rip
ley ft Co. Property pointed out by the Officers.
POSTPONED SALE.—Also, 50 acres „f Lot No. 32,
in the 4th District of Butts county; lev ed on ns the proper
ty of Thomas Bearden, to satisfy anndry G fas issued from
a Justice's Court of said county, in favor of Y. R. Norris vs.
Thomas Bearden, and others.
Oct31 5 JOHN ANDREWS, D. Shfl.
Witt be told, at the tame time and place,
566 acres of Land, Nos. not known, where the defendant
now lives; levied on at the property of Thomas J. Carson,
to satisfy a G fa from Bails Superior Coart, in favor of JVil
liam J. Head vs. said Carson.
Also, 101$ acres of Land, No. not known ; levied on as
the property of James Higgins, to satisfy two 6 fas from
Butts Superior Court, one in favor of Robert G. Duke, and
the other in favor of Robert Douglass vs. Janies Higgins,
Also, one black horse Mule; levied on as the property of
Joseph Higgins, to satisfy a 6 fa from Butts Superior Court,
in favor of Francis D. Fanning vs. Joseph Higgins.
Also, 202J acres of Land ; levied on as the property of
William McElbaney, to satisfy a mortgage G fa fiom Butts
Superior Court, in favor of Harriet McClendon. Adminis
tratrix of William McClendon, deceased, vs. William Mc
Elhaney. Propertv pointed out in said mortgage G fa.
Oct 31 5 GRIFFIN C. McMICHAEL. D. S.
■tint- December llorlgagc Mule.
P OSTPONED SALE.—Willbe sold,on the first Tues
day in DECEMBER next, before the Court-Honse
door in Jackson, Butts county, within the legal sale bonrs,
One Negro Boy, by the name of David, about 18 years of
age; Jordan, a boy, about 13 years old ; Maria, a girl about
9 years old; and Betsy, a girl, about 7 ye#* old; levied on
as* the property of John B. McRight, to satisfy two mortgage
G fas in favor of Wm. Jarrell vs. John B. McRight. Prop
erty pointed oat in said mortgage G fas. The above proper
ty to be sold for specie. JOHN ANDREWS,D.Shff.
Sept 26,1813. 1
lion-ton December Mortgage Male-.
CX7TLL be sold, on the Grst Tuesday in DECEMBER
T v next, before the Court-House door in Perry, Hous
ton county, within the legal hoars of sale,
One Bay Horae. 1 yoke of Oxen, 1 Piano Forte. 3 Milch
Cows and Calves, 1 Ox Cart, 1 Bureau, 1 small Table, and
£ Maple Reed-Bottomed Chairs; all levied on as the prop
erty of Ed ward A. Harvey, to satisfy one mortgage 6 fa
from Houston Inferior Court, in favor of Elizabeth Rndd,
Administratrix of Wm. H. Rndd, dec’d. vs. said Edward
A. Harvey, Property pointed out in said mortgagee fa.
Also, Rebecca, a Woman; Seneca, a boy; Mentions, a
boy; Americus, a boy; Tempy, a girl; Phillis, a girl;
Fort; a boy; Antes, a woman; Auicos, a boy; Hannah a
girl; and Newton,a boy; all levied on as the property of
John Tomlinson, by virtue of a mortgage 6 fa, returnable to
the next Inferior Court of Houston connty, issued on the
foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of William Haddock vs.
Elijah Butts, Adm’r. on the Estate of said John Tomlinson,
deceased; (said mortgage made by said Tomlinson in his
life time.)
Also, Isaac, Joe, Tyra, Mary, Hollis, Susy, and Fanny;
all levied on as the property of Washington R. Bradwell,
by virtue of a mortgage h fa issued from the Inferior Court
of said county, on the foreclosureof a mortgage in favor of
Isaac Bradwell, jr. and Thomas Bradwell vs. said Wash
ington R. Bradwell.
Also, Hannah and her infant child, and Charlotte, a wo
man; levied on as tba property of Murdock McCaskill, by
virtue of a mortgage 6 fa issued from the Inferior Court of
said county, in favor of John McMillan, by his guardian,
Murdock McCaskill, va. said Murdock McCaskill.
Also, Jack, a man; levied on as the property of Murdock
McCaskill, by virtue of a moitgage G fa issued from the In-
ferior Court of said county, in favor of Archibald Bine vs.
■aid Murdock McCaskill.
Oct 3 1 GEO. M. DUNCAN, Shff.
117// be told, at the tame time and place,
One Negro Woman, named Malinda, about 26 years old,
and her two children, Daniel, about 6 years old, noil Han-
lion-ton December Males.
W ILL be sold, on the Grst Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, before the Court-House door in Perry, Hous
ton county, within the legal hours of sale.
One Lot of Land, containing 175 acres, more or less, be
ing the place whereon Joseph and William Ellis now lives,
adjoining the lands of l’ortlock Thompson and Needham
Smith, in the 11th D.-'rict; levied on ns the property of Jo
seph nnd William Ellis, to satisfy sundry ti fas from a Jus
tice's Court of Houston county, in favor of Alinaia Brunson
vs. Shenard Barden, principal, Joseph Ellis, William Ellis,
nnd Thomas Ellis, security. Levy made and returned by
n constable.
Also, 90 acres of Land, whereon Thomas Reddick used
to live; also, 100 seres of Land, more or less, adjoining the
lands of Mathew Sykes, Nos. not known; 4 I ead of Cattle;
2 Hogs; 1 large Chest; and some other articles, too tedious
to mention ; levied on as the property of Thomas Reddick,
to satisfy a 6 fa issued from Houston Superior Conrt, in fa
vor of Thomas P. Stubbs vs. said Tkomaa Reddick, Tho
mas Dawkins, and Isaac Williams.
Oct 31 C WM. HERRINGTON^. Shff.
Will be told, at the tame time and place.
Two Lots of Land. Nos. 287 and 286. and part of No.
303, all lying in the 13th District of Houston connty; all
levied on as the property of Jamas M. Dye, as Trustee of
Alexander J. Nowl.md, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Jus-
tice’a Court of Burke county, in favor of Mark Tarver vs.
James M. Dye. Trustee for Alexander J. Nowland.
Also. Lot of Land No. 161, in the Ctb District of Hous
ton county; levied on ns the property of Thomas J. Hand,
to satisfy one fi fa issued from Muscogee Superior Court, in
favor of Henry Hand vs. said Thomas J. Hand.
Oci31 G GEORGE M. DUNCAN. 8hff.
a?n*lfc Sales*
Dull- January Male*.
\\TILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
▼ T next, before the Coart-House door in Jackson, Butts
county, within the legal hours of sale,
3 Lots, including the Indian Spring Hotel# of two acres
each; the Lot on which the Billiard House formerly stood,
all on the Indian Spring Reserve. A’ so, the following Ne
groes: David, 20 years old; Gabriel, 18; Jim, 15; Jack,
12; Ephraim. 8; Sarah, 30; Lydia, 25; Susan, 13; and
Mark, 4. Also, 100 Beds and Mattresses and furniture for
the same; one hnndrod Bedsteads, some of them fine;
fifty small Tables; twelve large Dining Tables; a
large quantity of Breakfast and Dinner Plates; Knives and
Forks; Table and Tea Spoons; Casters, Salts. &c.; Pitch
ers, Dishes, and Steak Dishes; 1 Piano Forte; Mantle
Furniture; 2 Clocks; 1 large Centre Table; 1 small do; 2
Sofas; 2 dozen five Sitting Chairs; 3 large Looking Glass
es; 1 Carpet; 3 dozen Sitting Chairs; 150 common do; a
quantity of Wash Bowls ami Pitchers for rooms; a large
quantity of Looking Glasses for roomS; a quantify of Bar
room‘Furniture*. Lamps, cco.; Irons, Shovels, and Tongs;
Kitchen Furniture, consisting of a large quantity of Cook
ing Utensils; 3 Bureaus, and 1 set Dining Tables; «U-lev
ied on as the property of Henry Dillon, to satisfy 5 fi fas
from the Superior Court, and 6 from the Inferior Court of
Butts county, in favor of Thomas C. Nisbet, Administrator
of John Nisbet, deceased, vs. Henry Dillon and John C.
Watters; 2 in favor of James Wakeman, bearer, vs. Hen-
rv Dillon ; Harvey S. Hoadly vs. Henry Dillon; William
Maxev vs. Henry Dillon; Maxey ft Bartlett vs. Henry Dil
lon ; Charles F.'Newton and William V. Barney vs. Hen
ry Dillon; David Elder vs. Henry Dillon; Charles Camp
bell & Co. vs. Henry Dillon; Robert G. Duke vs. Henry
Dillon; and William White vs. Henry Dillon.
MORTGAGE SALES.—One Negro Man, by the name
of York, about 26 years ; and Milley and her two chil
dren, Jim nnd Joe; levied on as the property of Young G.
Malone, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor of John Grie-,
Exr. of Elizabeth C. Dennis, vs./Young G. Malone.
Also, one Negro Man, by the name of Ezekiel, about 30
years old; levied on as the property of James Brady, to
satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor of John Grier, Exr. of
Elizabeth C. Dennis, vs. James Brady. Property pointed
out in said mortgage fi fa. - -.
Oct 31 5 JOHN ANDREW8, D. Shff.
Crawford December Male.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville,
Crawford caumy, within the legal hoars of sale,
202$ acres of Land, No. 1G, in the 2J District cf original
ly Houston, now Crawford county, and 50 acres of Lot No.
19, in the 2d District of originally Houston, now Crawford
county, it being the North-West corner of said Lot; levied
on as the property of Daniel Newton, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of David Lockhart, Admr. and Adaline Amos, Admrx.
of E. M. Amos, deceased, vs. said Daniel Newton.
Oct 31 5 THOMAS ANDREWS, D.Shff.
IVill be told, at the tame time and place.
One Negro Girl, by the name ofTenab, about 18 years
old; levied on as the property of RobertS. Winn, to satis
fy sundry ft fits issued from a Justice's Court of said county,
jn favor of Smith Brewer and others. Properly levied on
and returned to me by a constable.
Oct 31 5 E. H. HICKS, Sbff.
Crawford December .Moi-lgngc Mule-.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, before the Court-Houre door in Knoxville,
Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale,
One LotofLand,No.233, containing2021 acres, more or
less; also, one-third of Lot No- 220, all in the first District
of originally Houston, now Crawford county; levied on as
the property of \\ illiainR. Heard, admr. on ihe Estate of
Ephraim Heard, deceased, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued
from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of Archi
bald Gray. Property pointed out in said mortgage.
Also, one Lot of Land, Is o. 55, in the first District of ori
ginally Houston, now Crav.'ford County, containing 202$ a-
i res, more or less,- levied on by virtue nfi mortgage fi fa
issued from the Superior Court of snid oouniv, as the prop
erty of Jorhua Ellis, in favor of Na than Respass. Properly
pointed out in raid mortgage.
Sept26,1813. 54 ' E. 11 HICKS, Shff.
Cratrfonl Jjannary mortgage Male.
ysTTriLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
7 T next, before the Court-House door - in Knoxville,
Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale,
2021 acres of Land, No. 154, in the 7th District of origin
ally Houston, now Crawford county; levied on to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa in favor of Bund "ft Murdock vs. John A.
Kniglit. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa.
Oct31 5 THOMAS ANDREWS,D. Shff.
Administrator’s Sale.
"VSTILL be sold on tlie first Tuesday in DECEMBER
T T next, before the Conrt house door in the county of
Dooly, in legal hours.
The interest of William Stieetman deceased, in lot of
land No. 82, in the 2d district of said county. Sold nnder
an order of the conrt of Ordinary oi Crawford connty, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Win. Street-
man, deceased. EBBEB.T M. DAVIS, Adm’r.
Sept.ll. 1843. 50
Executrix -Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Hon. Inferior Court
xjL of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at the conrt-hoose door of Crawford connty, in
the town of Knoxville..on the first Tuesday in December
next, to the highest bidder, lot No. 11, containing one third
of an acre, more or less, together with the improvements
thereon, all lying in the town of Knoxville—sold as a • part
of the real estate of John Simmons deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs of thedec’d. Terms of sale on the day.
Sept.4,1843. 50 MARTHA SIMMONS. Exr’x.
Administrator’,, Sale.
T3URSUANT to the last Will and Testament of Arthur
ST Tull, deceased, late of Houston county, will be sold, at
the late residence of said deceased in said county, on Sa
turday, the' 16tlt day of DECEMBER next, 2 Horses. 1
Gin. 1 Yoke of Oxen, Stock Cattle and Hogs, Household
and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Utensils, ftc. ftc. Sale
for the purpose of distribution among the Legatees. Terms
on the day. JOHN PERDE W, Admr
Oct 31 5 De bonis non. with the Will annexed.
Administrator’s Sale.
"I XT’ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
7 T next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville,
Crawford couuty, within the legal hours of sale, one Negro
Woman, belonging to the Estate of Joshua Ellis, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terms on the day.
Oct 31 5 E. W. DENNIS, Admr.
Administrator’!* stale.
NSX7TLL be sold, on the first Tuesdav in JANUARY
Tt next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville,
Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale, two Negro
Men, Tom and Isaac, and two thirds of Lot of Land No. 18,
in the Old Agency Reserve, on the West side of Flint Riv.
er, belonging to the Estate of William Bowden, deceased.
Sold for uielteDefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms on the day.
Oct 31 5 GREGORY J. TURNER. Admr.
Administrator’s! ."Sale.
TJURSUANT to the last Will and Testament of Arthur
JL Tull, deceased, late of Houston county, will be sold, on
the first Toesday in JANUARY next, before the Court-
House door in Perry, in said county, within the legal hoors
of sale, one Negro Man,named Blount, about 28 years old,
and a Negro GirJ, named Amanda, about 18 years old. To
be sold tor the purpose of distribution among the Legatees.
Terms on the day. - JOHN PERDEW, Admr.
Oct 31 5 De bonis non. with the Will annexed.
Administintor’s Male.
T3IJR5UANT to an order of the Inferior Court of Hous-
JL ton County, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will
be sold, at Perry, before the Court-House door of said
connty, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY, next within tlie
usnsl hoars of sale, the following property, te wit:—Lot of
Land No. 11, in the 14ib district of Houston, containing
202$ acres, more or less, (subject to the widow’s Dower.
Also three Negroes, the same being the property of Fran
cis Allen, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs aqd
creditors of said deceased. Terms on tlie day.
Oct. 31 5 JNO. D. WINN, Admr.
Administrator’* Salt*.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of
XTL Houston countv, when silting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, be
fore the Court-Hoase door in Perry, Houston county, with
in the legal hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 130, in the 14th
District of Houston connty, containing 202$ acres, more or
less, belonging to the Estate of William M. Powell, deceas
ed, late of said county. Sold for the benefit of die heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Sold subject to the widow’s
dower. Terms cash.
Oct 24 4 WM. McKENZIE, Admr.
Administrator’* Male.
TTIURSUANT to an order of the Inferior Conrt of Hous-
JL ton County, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will
he sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before
the Conn-House of said County, within the legal hours of
sale, the following lots of land, to wit: Numbers 311,312,
and 319, in the original 13th district of said County, as the
property oftbe estate of John J. Caller, deceased. To be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors—terms on the
dav. GEO. F. RILEY, Admr., de bonis non.
Oct. 24 4
Adminiitraior’* Male.
tSTirlLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
f J next,before the Court-House door in Perry, Houston
county, within the legal hours of sale,the following Negroes,
to wit: Eaton a man, about 45 years old, and Isaac, a man.
about 40 years oi l Isold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Jos je Doles, deceased—agreeably to an order
of the Conrt of Ordinary. Terms on the dav o*" sale.
Sept 26.1843. 52 THOMAS DOLES. Admr.
Aduiiniftti*aloi**» Sale.
*VM7"ILL be sold, 00 the first Tuesday in JANUARY
™ vest, before the Court Hoove door in Macon, Bibb
county, within the lesol hours of sale, one Negro Man, by
the name of George, belongin" to the Estate of Hamilton
Atchison, deceased, late nt Bibb county. Bold for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Nov 1 6 S. B. HUNTER, Admr.
AiliminiNlrnloi-’a Male, mill Krgrocs to IIIi-c.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
jTJL Bibb county,will be sold, on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, before the Court-House door in Macon, Bibb
connty, within the legal hours of sale, 380 acres of Land,
more or less, lying in the 3d District of originally Houston,
now Bibb county, on the road leading from Macon to Tho
maston. well improved. Also, two Negroes—a woman, 45
years old. and a man, 25 years old. Sold as tlie property of
Simon Parker, deceased,* for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
ffj* Will be Hired,at the same time and place, FOUR
NEGROES—two men ft two women. Terms on the day.
Oct 24 4 JOHN B. PARKER, Admr.
JBxcciiiors’ Sale.
XX7’fl‘L he sold, at the late residence of John A. Ma-
T T lone, deceased, in Bhtts coupty, on Friday, the first
day of DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale,
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kuchen Furniture,
and various other articles too tedious to mention. Terms
of sale made known on the dav,
MARTHA MALONE. Ex’rx.
THOMAS B. BURFORD. >» .
Oct 17 3 BRITTON BUTTRILL, S
2U0al Notices.
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Houston county, when sit
ting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Laud and
Negroes belonging to the'Estate of John Tomlinson, de
ceased, late of said county.
July 25,1843. 43 ELIJAH BUTTS. Admr.
I GRAVES & KIBBEE
CONTINUE the WARE HOUSE and COMMIS-
SION BUSINESS—are prepared at all times to
mako Advances on Cotton in Store, or shipment to any
market desired, and solicitacominaanceofpatronage.
Macon, August 2*, 1843. 49
5AOUR months after date, application will be made to
If 1 the Inferior Conn of Warren county, when silting as
a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the Land and Ne
groes, on Greenbrier, in Clark county, adjoining S. Bras
well and others; it being the estate of Richard Beasley, de
ceased late of Warren county; for the purpose of a division
among the heirs of said Estate.
. ROBERT BEASLEY, Admr.
Macon, August 15th", .1843. 4G
TTlOUIt months after date, application will be made to the
fi? honorable Inferior Court of Dooly connty. when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Tract of Land, be-
longing to the Estate of Thomas Knight, deceased.
WM. M. S. HOUGHTON. Admr.
August 15,1843. 46
F OUR Months after date, application will be made to
the honorable Inferior Court of Butts County, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one negro wo-
mm, belonging to the estate of Nancy McClendm,'dec’d.
Sept. 71843.- 50. JOHN GOODMAN.
Executor
TJNOURtnonths after date, application will be made to
if the honorable Inferior Court of Bibb county, when sit-
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one house and
lot in the town of Thomaston, Upson county, as the proper
ty of Sterling P. Lynn, deceased, for the purpose of execu
ting titles to said Sterling F. Lynn’s bond that is out for ti
tles to the same.
ROBERT BEASLEY, Adm’r.
Macon, Sept. 4. 49
in tile
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of Bihb
county, sitting for Ordinary purposes. We shall offer
for sale on the first Tuesday in December next, all the lands
belonging to the estate of William Nixon deceased, to wit:
1,C33 acres of land, more or less, lying within 3 or 4 miles
of the city of Macon, on which is situated the plantation of
ihesaid deceased, this body of land*, (nearly all within the
Macon Reserve,) are all w ell timbered, and considered ve
ry productive—they will be sold in the quantities specified
in the original grants. Also one swamp lot, on west side
Ocmulgee river, abont four miles from Macon, containing
98 acres more or less,on this lot about 59or 60 acres clear
ed and in cultivation, esteemed extremely fertile, one lot in
Vineville unimproved, acres more or less, two brick
tenements and the ground on which they stand, in Wilson’s
Range,Macon, well calculated for business purposes. The
sale made for tlie purpose of paying the debts, nnd distribu
tion among the heirs of said estate. Terms which will be
liberal, will be made known on the day of sale.
P, NIXON. Ext’x.
Macon, Sept. ID, 1843. 51 J. D. WINN, Exor.
F OUR months after date, application will be made to
the Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real and person-
al property, oelonging to the estate of Moses Roundtree,
late of said county, deceased—for the-benefit of the heirs
and creditors. -
, SEABORN C. BRYAN, Adm’r.
August 30 - 49
I T! OUR months after date, application will be made to
* the honorable Inferior Court of Dooly county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands
belonging to the Estate of Hardy Royal. .Turn, deceased.
MOSES PlfcKIN. I ...
JOHN C. ROYAL. J Admr
Sept. 4th, 1843. 51
F OUR months after date, application will be made-to
the honorable Inferior Court of Butts county, when sit
ting for ordiuary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and
Negroes belonging to the Estateuf John A. Malone, deceas
ed, late of Butts county.
MARTHA MALONE, Ex’nt.
THOMAS B. BURFORD, .
Oct 17 3 BRITTON BUTTRILL, $
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands
belonging to the Estate of Robins Andrews, deceased, late
of Twiggs county. ISIIAM G. ANDREWS, ^ Admrs
Oct 10
JOS. B. ANDREWS,
C X EORG1A, Crawford County.—Whereas, John Jones
JT applies to me for letters of Administration on the Es
tate of Diannah Hester, deceased, late of said county: _
’1 hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand, this 3d Nov. 1843.
6 E. W. DENNIS, c c o
G EORGIA, Houston County.—Whereas, Ezekiel H.
Adams applies for letters of Administration on the
Estate of John McKenzie, Jr., deceased, late of said county:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appearat my office, within the time prescribed by law to
snowcaose (if any they have.) why said letters thnuld not
be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 24th day
of Oct., 1843. 5 BRYANT B ATTON, c. c. o.
THREE
VALUABLE PLANTATIONS
FOR SALE.
T HE PLANTATION in the first District of Dooly
connty. nine miles below Travellers’ Rest, near the
road to Drayton, known as Hines’ Pond Place. It consists
of 1,100 acres of very superior Land—800 under fence, but
little of which has been cultivated more than three years.
No expense or pains was spared in erecting upon the place
the necessary buildings. Dwelling Honse, Overseer's and.
Negro Cubbins, Gin-House, Barn, Cribs. Fodder Houses,
Stables, ftc. all new and in fine order. Bat few places have
been so thoroughly or well improved, or can offer to many
inducements to the planter as this—among them, pure free
stone water, not often found in the low country. Thus far,
it has proven entirely healthy, and will doubtless continue'
so, as the neighborhood has for many years been almost en
tirely exempt from sickness. Persons wishing to purchase
or rent, can examine the place, by calling on Jobo S. Tho
mas or William S. Hamel, Esqs. residing near, who will
have the place shown to them; or for further particulars,
the undersigned would refer to T. G. Holt,* James Dean,
Esqs. Dr. C. West, Macon, or R. K. Hines. Esq. Albany.
Also, the VALUABLE PLANTATION in Pulaski
county, 5 miles from Ilawkiusville, known gs the Collier
Place, containing 1,600 acres of fine Land, with about 209
acres of open Land,a good comfortable frame Dwelling.out
bouses, and a two-story framed Grist Mill, with two pair of
stones, and a Saw Mill in complete order. Both Mills are
situated on a never-failing stream, entirely new, and in com
plete repair.' This is a desirable and healthy location, and
cannot fail to please such as are in pursuit of a valuable
Plantation, with a Grist and Saw Mill, and every thing at
tached for the convenience of farming.
Also, the PL ANTATION.in Monroe county, known as
the Rutherford Place, 10 miles from Macon, adjoining the
lands of Needham Mims and John Powers. This place
contains 600 acres of fine Land, most of which is cleared and
under good fencing, a comfortable Dwelling, Negro Cabins,
Gin-House, ftc. ftc. situated on an elevated site, within 3 or
400 yards of the Monroe Rail-Road, and is considered en
tirely healthy. This place, with a little, improvement, is
susceptible of being ouc of the handsomest locations in
Georgia. For terms, apply to A P. PATRICK,
Or in his absence, to James Deak, 1
T G. Holt, or > Macon.
Nov 6.1833 6 G. M. Logan, Esqs.)
JUST RECEIVED,
AT THE
PEOPLE S STORE,
£}r$rk DOZEN White, Black, and Slate Cotton Hose, at
4V/U 12J cents a pair; Handsome Black Broad Cloth,
at $2,75 a yard; 200 pieces Bird's-Eye Diaper, at 12$ beats
a yard ; 600 dozen Spool Cotton, manufactured from I
Island Colton, (200 yards,) al 50 cents a dozen; 10,000 yards
Homespuns, ai 20 yards to the dollar; 10,000 yards Prims,
some beautiful patterns, at extremely low prices; high col-
ored primed Velvets, for Ladies’dresses; Elegant Striped
and Changeable Silks ; Black and Blue Black Satins; Im
perial Lustres; Shasans,figured and striped ; Plain Change
able Alpacas,for Ladies' dresses; Silk Shawls and Satin
Cardinals ; Rob Roy and Net Shawls, of every deset iption;
Fire Plain Straw and Tuscan Bonnets; Velvet Ribbons;
Flowers, for out and inside Trimmings ; Kid Gloves; Silk
and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs ; Ladies’ Silk Cravats;
Gentlemen’s Silk Cravats, of every description; Negro
Kerseys; (Bankets ; Linseys; Kentucky Jeans; Satinetts;
Bed Ticking; Apron Checks ; Cross Bar d Muslin; Swiss
Muslin ; Furniture Dimity; French Dimity; together with
a complete assortment of nil kinds of DRY-GOODS,
which we will sell at the very lowest prices.
03* STORE on Mulberry street, under the Washington
Hall. CRANE ft CLARE.
Macon, Oct 24,1843. 4
Hamilton, Hardeman & Co.
FACTORS
AND
General Commission JftercJum Is
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
August 29, 1843. 48 -
THOMAS II. HARDEN,
Commission Merchant,
, SJI’./.r.rJH, GEOEGM.t,
j! 8 prepared lo'execute all orders for selling and purchas--
ing Produce, and will make liberal Advances on all
Produce consigned to him ( for sale.
Refer to—Wm. Hearing ft Sons, Charleston.
, Wilev, Lane ft Co. “
P. A. Lawson. Albany, Ga.
R. K. Hines, Esq. “ -
Rea & Cotton, Macon,
Chas. Day & Co., “
Johnson, Jonf^s & Peck, Griffin,
Beck, Dodbins.& Co. ••
Kimbrough /HRidgway, Apalachicola, F
Lockhart ft Young, “
Augu st 1,1843. 44
JOHN T. ROWLAND,
Factor J Commission JtMerehant,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
N. B. —Particular attention will be given to Forwarding
Produce and Merchandize.
Opened for the Season,
NEW EATING HOUSE,
(Adjoining the Bowling Saloon,)
B. S. NEWCOMB & CO. Proprietors,
TITHE facilities afforded by the Central Rail Road, of a
I daily communication with the seaboard, have induced
the subscribers to open an Eating Establishment, to be
conducted on a plan hitherto unknown in the interior.
Their Splendid Saloon is open, on Mulberry street,in
the building next below the Central Hotel.
Having become Agents for W. Bransby ft Sons, of Sa
vanna b, long and favorably known ns Oyster Gatherers,
the subscribers are enabled to offer superior inducements
in their line.
They will receive daily supplies by the Rail-Road, and
will be prepared to furnish
OYSTERS in the shell,
Do by the bushel,keg, or gallon, *. -
Do pickled.
FISH of all kinds that can be obtained in Savannah or
vicinity. -
CRABS and SHRIMPS, together with a constant supply
of every description of sea food and game in their season.
Epicures ana all lovers of the “ good things of this life.”
are invited to call, partake, and judge foi themselves.
PARTIES and CLUBS furnished at the shortest notice,
03= Meals served at all hours.
03* This Room is separate and distinct from the Bowling
Saloon,
TO FAMILIES.
Every delicacy of the season can be procured in any
quantity, as above. - - _ B. S.NEWCOMB ft CO.
Macon, Octal, 1843 5
NEW
STORE,
WJHOM.ESMLE J1JVD liETallE.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Ma
con, and surrounding country, that he has taken the
Store on Secondstreet, adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs.
Whiting ft Mix, a few doors above the Washington Hall;
and is now opening a large and splendid assortment of
AND
It.lTTJEItS'
of every description. His Stock comprises every article
usually found in a Hat Store, manufactured expressly for
this market; and from his facilities of obtaining constant
supplies, fresh from the manufacturers, he is enabled to of
fer many inducements to Cash purchasers.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
WANTED, Otter, .11 inI:, A' ttarroou Skins,
for which a fair price will be paid.
GEO. I. SHEPARD.
Macon, Oct. 10,1843. 2
AUCTION
AND
Commission Business.
T HE undersigned will continue the above business, at
the stand occupied by Rowland ft Saulsbury.
Sept. 26, 1843. ~
S. T. ROWLAND.
My
r, having ceased on the 1st July last, the business has from
that period been continued by Mr. S. T. Rowland oo-his
own account, for whom I would respectfully solicit a contin
uance of the patronage so generously extended to the late
firm, having every confidence, that any business entrusted
to his charge, will meet with strict attention.
Sept. 26, 1843. 52 J. L. SAULSBURY.
BONNETS-
nnHE subscriber has juat received
— tsa.-vn JL a fresh supply of fine and fashion-
a bl e Florence, Tuscan, and Straw
^ BONNETS. Also, a few Dress
f . , . £ Patterns rich Mouslin de Lane; an ns-
V sortment of Elastic and Half long
rive-xSfiJ&r Rich and Fashionable Dress
Silks, at reduced prices; also, one
piece Turky Satin.
G.L. WARREN,
One door above G. A. Kimberly’s.
Pet 31 ■ ' 5
NEW BOOK STORE
OS COTTOS AVENUE,
Two doors above Messrs. J. II. ft IV. S. ELLIS’
DRUG STOKE.
. J. BAMES,
H AVING MOVED to the above Stana, offers to tie
public, a large Stock of
n O OKS, S T.f TIOjVtlR 1%
BLANK BOOKS, &c. &c,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Macon, Oct. 4,1843. . 2
NEW GOODS.
IMPORTANT CAUTION
HOKE TESTIMONY
I N favor of the Improved Botanico Medicals
practiced by Dr. Thomson, in Macon, (J a wl, v *««
receive and treat cases as heretofore, either acute l* 0
and fronAvlience personslivim— - J; e or chrft„
T HE public are Hereby cautioneu -uyuuiM- v^ag lmpo*- medicines lo guit the b s ‘ di * b .
ed /pan. by paying. - these hard tune,, one dolhtr ant) , ti ^ as n^le. It S
fwentv-five or one dollar and fifty cents lor a box
a bottle of anv kind of Medicine to euro Chills and i ever
when a box of Hull’s Fever and Ague and AnU-i ever
Pills, can be bad for only One Dollar, that have never loll
ed in a single instance of curing the Chills and r ever, when
used according to the directions accompany ing them. Ile-
metnber this, and next time get Hull’s Pills, and thereby
save your half a dollar. For s ;| !e by_ ,
J. TI. yy . c. iliLLio,
August 1, 1843. 44 - Macon, Ga.
VEGETABLE FEVER AND AGUE
4 X AND ANTI FEVER 3 • ;
PlliXS
A certain and effectual cure for Ague and Fever ; also,
used successfully in the treatment of Bilious Lever,
Nausea. General Delility, and Nervous Weakness.
nnHE most flattering recommendations of this Medicine,
JL have been received from many eminent Physicians and
others who have used it. -Arid it is presumed that no med
icine has ever been used, whose action has been more ben
eficial pleasant anil invigorating, and cqlled forth from af
flicted.sufferers such expressions of heartfelt gratitude and
thankfulness. Persons "taking the Pills, soon find them
selves relieved—Chill broken ! . Fever gone 11 Stomach
and head free and healthful!! 1 Strength and appetite in
creasing and improving, arid all nervous weakness fled.
When taken according to the directions accompanying
them, they never fail to cure the Chill and Fever the first
day, and never sicken the stomach or operate upon the
bowels.
Their action, upon the whole system, "is so charming, that
persons are invariably surprised and pleased with their ra
pid and complete restoration to health..
The Pills are purely and solely Vegetable; and the hap
py combination of the ingredients and their proportions, are
sach as to produce a medicine which never fails to relieve
when relief is attainable.
Each box contains 20 doses of Pills—Price One Dollar.
(From Dr. Hagood.) -
Mount Pinson, Ala., Feb. 3,*1843.
This may certify, that I was appointed an Agent for the
sale of Hull’s Fever and Ague pills,about nine months ago.
The agent left me, ns he thought, a sufficient supply to last
twelve months, but the Pills have proved so certain and ex
cellent a medicine, that I have been entirely out of them
for some time, and could have sold double the quantity, if
they had been left with me. I consider them as good a
medicide as can be used for the cure of Fevers, or Ague
and Favers. I have prescribed them in a number of cases
of Fevers, after first administering an emetic or cathartic,
and always with the most happy results. In fine, I. have
never known Hall’s Pills to fail curing the Chills and Fe
ver, in a single instance.
ZACHARIAH HAGOOD.
(From Du. Mattison.)
' Benton county, Ala., August 19th, 1842.
This is to certify, that about Six months ago I was ap-'
pointed an Agent for the sale of Dr. Hull’s Fever and Ague
Pills. At that time the travelling Agent left with me, as he
thought, a sufficient quantity to last twelve months, bat the
Pills are so much approved, that I have sold' all out, and
ige county, Ky„ Nov. 11,1842.
[ hav ‘ ~~
Brdcieil'ridi
This may certify,that I nave used Dr. Hull’s Fever and
Ague and Anti-Fever Pills in my family, for the cure of
Chills and Fever, with great success. Also) six of my bro
ther’s family were sick with Chills and Fever—they were
all cured by the use of two boxes of Hull’s Pills: I consid
er them superior to any medicine of the kind ever used in
my family. BENJAMIN BATES.
Elyton, Jefferson county, Ala., Feb:3, 1843.
This is to certify, that I was appointed last April, an Agent
for the sale of Dr. Hall’s Vegetable Fever and Agae and
Anti-Fever Pills—since which time I have sold about forty
boxes. In not a single instance, to my knowledge, have
they failed to cure Chills and Fever, when used according
to directions.
Since I became an Agent for the Pills, I have had twelve
or fifteen different cases of Chills and Fever in my family,
and Hull’s Pills have cured every case.
JOHN CAMP.
For sale by J.H. ft W.S. ELLIS,
August 1. 1843. 44 ■ Macon, Ga.
medicines will reach all cases so as tocnretbemVk* 1
hardly be doubted that ifproperly and carefully*'*^
I tered, thousands that are now lingerincout a" 1;,;,*T" c h-
| might be greatly benefitteJ, and in many
cured. cs “naily
I His medicines are taken from Nature’s labotatnn
pared forthe use of man by the Great Chemist
I knows his wants, compared with whose preparation
’ of nten are as nothing, or if possible, worse, as even-
I experience so fully demonstrates. But tn the te:t; r 2 .'T' 8
The followingcases are both peculiar though\erv
i mon, (for that reason they are published.) the first - ,,1°®"
! prolapsus uteri, Icucorrhaa, great debility, 4c-
other the gentleman speaks for himself. ' '
tx M a mi TarccrtHiU ’ Twi SSsCo.Jan.-tOtki lti
Hr AI. S. Ihomson:
Dear Sir—I am happy to be able to inform you ti,. ,
health of my negro woman Boda, since she left you ha, Li/
steadily improving, till now I consider it nearly re
lished. Not having seen her while with you in II,v ,
was but little prepared to witness, without astonishment. 0 ]
great change that had taken place in her appearance fo •
stead of the thin, ematiated and broken down person t/ 11 )
sent you, she returned abo.it the best looking neerou
the plantation. When she left here I would have
ten dollar, bill for her, now she is worth fifty timesfr,^ tmiV
I artt also happy to inform you- that I have never ^htdv
least return of any of the symptoms of that distressinr cm*
plaint of which you so unexpectedly cured me three
ago, after Drs. Slappey, Dupree, 1 Tomblin ft Camming pT!
ol the most eminent of the faculty in these parts, bad fii-j
arid the complaint had run on me for upwards of ifuf
years. I confess that when you said you thought von con]!!
cure me I had very little faith, but notv am coeviueed nJ!
thoroughly that their failure to cure disease is no good
son why such disease should be pronounced incurable
am also convinced that complaints eveq of longsiaadine’hl,
be finally eradicated, if the use of proper remediei i,
sorted to; it has at least been bo in my case, and as I m,;.
different as to who knows it, I will, for the benefit of tW
similarly aiiiicied state that my complaint was gleet,mi m
well assured that the publication of' this fact, should voa
think it proper, would carrv iov to the hearts of many j ow
hopeless of relief, by pointing them to where iney mtyob.
tain a remedy. 1
Wishing you every success in vonr laudable effort! to
advance the stan lard of true medical science, I eubicr'be
myself yours with every sentiment of respect
OBEDIAH ADAMS.
I have been cured of a disease similar to the above,b»
Dr. Thomson, after having had it for upwards of twehe
months. THOS. K. FDLLEB.
Monroe Co- 13th Jan. If43.
This may certify that my son John has been afflicted vtitb
lumbago, or rheumatism, for upwards of two years, ia thu
time be had been subjected to very severe attacks, donaj
which be was unable to walk or even stand, and when liv
ing down was unable to rest in eny other position than on his
abdomen, suffering acutely in painfubmisery. In this situ
ation I applied to Dr. Thomson, of Macon, who won re
stored him to comfortable health ; he has bad no attack ia
the last twelve months. JOHN BURGY, Sear.
Macon. 19th Jib. 1843,
This will certify that I have been afflicted with rbeunu.
tism for Jive years, sometimes in such agony tint I conli
neither sit nor stand, and with difficulty he down,'during
which time 1 found nothing that could benefit me, till I sp.
plied to Dr. Thomson, who with one prescription entirely
cared me. in the'short space of three weeks. Ihavehsd
no return of it in eighteen mouths.
SAMUEL HOWKLL.
Maconcoanty, 10th Jan. 1843.
This may certify that for upwards of two years I htw
had a disease in my chest, which was frequently very dis
tressing, sometimes almost stopping my breath, in such t
way as to make me believe that my end was near. Iofiea
suffered greatly from pain, which deprived life ofittpleit-
ares and almost made it a burden. I was in this state what
I applied to Drs. Thomson ft Woodruff, who. 1 am hippy
to say, soon restored me to my usual health, which I hire
enjoyed now near two ‘ years without having any auick of
my old complaint. . ELIAS A. WALLACE.
Macon. Ga. 6ili April 1849.
About 6 months ago I was violently attacked with acate
rheumatism, the pain of which was so excrutiating that I
could neither get in or out of bed, or even undress myself
without assistance, and would often cause me to cry like t
child. I was treated by one of the best mineral Physicitsi
in the city, but without apparent benefit, for I continued to
get worse till I applied to Dr. Thomson, who socn eradica
ted the disease from my system, and leftme in better health
than I had enjoyed in eighteen months.
fob 7 19 W. H. GRISWOLD.
SAUITJEIi J. RAY & CO.
A RE receiving and opening a large and desirable slock
of seasonable
FOREIGN AM) AMERICAS FAXCT AIR STAP1E
DRY-GOODS.
The entire stock is new and very complete, and will be
sold at wholesale or retail, at the very lowest prices.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine for themselves,
Nov 7,1843 6
Bagging, Rope, and Twine.
C("VO) FS. Superior Gunny.Bag^
OUv 300 ps. Heavy Dundee Bagging, 44 inch,
5,000 lbs. Manilla Bale Rope7
500 lbs. Bagging Twine,
Just received and for sale at low prices, by
THOMAS TAYLOR,
Ralston’s Buildings, next deor to Branclt State Bank.
August 15 4G
Superfine -Northern Flour.
T HE subscriber bas now in store, for sale, and will con
tinue to jceep a fresh supply of Choice Brands, put
up expressly for family use. Also,
.Soila, 'Witte, Milk, Sugar, nntl Wntcr Riscnit
Purchasers wishing pri.nc ariicles,’ will find it to their
interest to call. THOMAS TAYLOR,
Ralston’s Baildtngs, next door toBrauch State Bank.
Maccn, Oct 17, 1843. 3
For Sale or Rent,
THE HOUSE and LOT in the suburbs
of the City, formerly the residence of A. R.
McLaughlin, Esq. The Lot conta'.ns four
acres, and on it is an Orchard of well selected
i Fruit. Apply to
D. C. CAMPBELL.
Macon, Sept. 19,1843. 51
To Rent,
Rtf!} sf'hNEhalfof that long and commodious store on
,ij-f| Ar Mulberry street, formerly occupied by Wm. B.
Parker, immed atjly opposite the Central Ho'el.
For Terms apply to M. S. THOMSON.
Sept,2Gtli, 1843. 52
To Rent,
I A large ROOM, well suited for a Salt'or Meat
I House. Apply to M. S. THOMSON.
b Oct 31 5
Just Received,
A FINE lot of Northern made Butter and Cheese, for
sple cheap at Luddingtox ft Tttojtrsos’s.
E. C. GRANNIS6, Agent.
August 2* 47
Salt, Sait.
1 /YIY/Y SACKS SALT, large size.
For sale by THOMAS TAYLOR,
Ralston’s Buildings, next dour toBranch State Bank.
August 15 46
Central Rank Notes
W ANTED, by THOS. TAYLOR.
October 3. 1
Exchange on JVew-York,
JpIOR sale by THOS. TAYLOR.
October 3
COOK'S
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS,
F OR tbe'Cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, ftc.
For sale by J. H. ft W. S. ELLIS.
Oct 31
Dissolution.
T HE Partnership between the undersigned, in the Prac
tice of Law, is this day dissolved, byinutual consent.
Our joint attention and services will be given to all unfinish
ed business.
Knoxville, Oct 20,1843.
GEO. R. HUNTER.
THOS. C. HOWARD.
4
EXCHANGE.
IGHT CHECKS on New York, for sale by
& Oct 31 5 HENRY C. FREEMAN-
A PUBLIC BLESSING,
T HESE Pills-have long been known and appreciated
for their extraordinary- and immediate powers of re
storing perfect health to persons suffering under nearly ev
ery kind of disease to which the hbman frame is liable.
They are particularly recommended to all'those persons
who are afflicted with any kind of a chronic or lingering
complaint, as there is no medicine before the public which
has so natural and happy effect upotl the system, in correct
ing the stomach and liver, and to the formation of healthy
chyle, and thereby purifying the blood.
They are acknowledged, by the hundreds and thousands
who are using them, to be not only the most mild and pleas
ant in their operation, but the most perfectly innocent, safe,
arid efficic it medicine ever offered to the public. Those
who once make atrial of these Pills, never afterwards'feel
willing to be without them, and call again and again for
more; which is sufficient proof of their good qualities.
HEADACHE—SICK OR 2VERVOI7S.
Those who have suffered and are weary of sufferieg with
this distressing complaint, will find Spencer’s Vegetable
Pills a remedy at once certain and immediate in its effects.
One single dose of the Pills, taken as soon as the headache
is felt coming on. will cure it in one half hour entirely.
As a remedy in summer anfbotccl complaints, they dis
play their wonderful powers to adtuiraliou, and are far su
perior to any thing in use for these complaints.
In Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, they stand unri
valled. Many have been cured in a few weeks, after hav-
suffered under the dreadful complaint for years,
n Habitual Costivencss, they are aecidedly-superior to
any Vegeteble Pill ever brought before the public; and one
25 cent box will establish their surprising virtues, t>nd place
them beyond the reach of doubt, in the estimation of every
individual.
They are invaluable in nervous and hypochondriacal af
fections, loss of appetite, and all complaints to which females
alone are subject.
They uru mild in their action, and convey almost imme
diate conviction of their utility from die first dose. They
may be taken by persons ofany age; and the feeble, the in
firm, the nervous, and delicate, are sire ngdiened by their
operation, because they clear the system of bad humors,
quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound
health.
Upwards of three hundred and seventy thousand boxes
of these inestimable Pills have been sold within the last
twelve months in three States alone, and more than throe
times the same quantity in other S ates.
As an anti-bilious medicine, no family should be without
them. A single trial of them is more satisfactory than a
thousand certificates.
(From G. A. Huddleston, Esq., a very respectable
Merchant, of Wilson county, Tenn.)
Huddleston, Cross Toads, Wilson county, Tenn. ?
January 14, 1843. j
This ia to certify, that I was appointed an Agent for Dr.
Spencer's Vegetable Pills last April, since which time I
have sold about seventy boxes, and they have given better
satisfaction, and'are liked much better than any other Pills
I ever sold ; the best evidence in their favor is, that those
who once make a trial of these Pills, are not willing to be
without them, and call again and again for more, and always
prefer them to any other. I have used the Pills in my own
family with entire success—in Costiveness, Sick Headache,
and Bowel Complaint, they are the best medicine I am ac
quainted with. G. A. HUDDLESTON.
(From avery respectable Planter in Alabama.)
Washington county, Ala., March 8,1843.
To Dr. Spencer :
Dear Sir:—I hnvo used your Vegetable Pills in my
family the last year, with great success, and I consider
them the best Pill I ever used. I have made considerable
use of many other popular Pills, but I am convinced that
yours are superior to any of them. For Sick Headache,
th*y are an excellent medicine. For Bowel Complaint, I
think them the best medicine in the world, and also for the
Bloody Flux. I can say to you, that I made great use of
them last season. I had Twenty of my Blacks sick with
the Flux, and I administered your Pills freely, and I did
not loose a single case. Aly neighbors speak in the highest
tetnts of them. Respectfully, yours,
JESSE JORDAN.
Sands’ Sarsaparilla,
From Mr. Adam Riser, a popular Merchant in Tal
ladega county, Ala.
Riser’s Store, Talladega county, Ala , Aug. 1G. 1842.
This is to certify, that I have used Dr. Spencer’s Vegeta
ble Pills in my family, for the last six months, and I consid
er them the best pills I ever used. I was appointed an A-
gent for the sale of them, about six months ago. at which
time the travelling ngeutlefnne about 100 boxes, and Ibavo
sold out every box long since, and could have sold as many
more, if they had been left. I think every family should I therefore may b
keep a supply always on hand. I have never sold any Pills i [GP Agent at Warrenton, I). N. J .Hotel
in my Store, that have been liked so well as Spencer’s Veg- and at Augusta, W. M. Fraser, L mj^d \t()TT
etable Pills. ADAM RISER. , KMJ-N " v - ieK ,
For sale by ' J. H. ft W. S. ELLIS, , *
August 1, 1S43. 44 Maoon ,6a. I Oat. 24
For the removal and permanent cure of all Diteani
arising from an Impure Slate of the blood,er \abiltj
the system, namely :
^ CROFULA, or King’s evil. Rheumatism, Obstiaut
► t Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimple*, or Pustules on iheface,
Blotches. Biles, Chronic sore eyes. Ring worth, Tstter,
Scald Head; Enlargement and patri oftbe bones and joints,
Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, oi Ltunbi-
go, and Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mercu
ry, Ascites, of Dropsy, exposure or imprudeuce in lifc.
Also, Chronic constitutional disorders, will be removed bj
this preparation.-
tt’ONDEKirET, EFFECTS OF SANDS’ SAK-
SAIMRILLA IN NORWICH, CONNEC
TICUT.
Read the following iroin Mrs. Wm. Phillips, who bn
long tesided al tbe Falls. The facts are well known toill
the old residents of that part of the city.
Messrs. A. B. Sands & Co.—Sirs: Most gratefully do
I embrace this opportunity for stating loyou the meat relict
I obtained from the us6 of your Sarsaparilla. 1 shall abj>
be happy, through you, to publish to all who are afflicted,
as I lately was, the accountof my unexpected, and even fa
a long time despaired of cure. Mine is a painful story,
trying and sickening as is the narrative of it, for the sake cf
many who may be so surely relieved, I will briefly yet ,t-
curately state it. _ .
Nineteen years ago last April, afitofeicknessleftmewiil
an'Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collections immediiteijF
took place over the entire suifaceoftny body, causing*^
au enlargement that it was necessary to ada a yard to my
drCsses around the waist. Next followed upon my h:- ■ ’/
ulcers painful beyond description. For years, both ini'®’
mer and winter, the only mitigation of my suffering!
found in pouring uponthose parts cold water. From my
limbs the pain extended over my whole body—there wit
literally for me no rest, by day or by night. Upon 1/mj
dqwn, these pains would shoot through my system and com
pel me to arise, and for hours together, walk the house, *>
that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep. During ns-*
time the Erysipelas continued active, and tlie ulcers enlar
ged, and so deeply have these eaten, that for two and a ba.i
yearsthey have been subject to bleeding. During these in
most twenty years I have consulted many physician!,. These
have called my disease—as it was attendee! with an obstinate
cough and a steady and active painjn my side—a dropsictl
consumpsiun ; and though they have been »kilful pr»ctit:on-
ers, they were only able to afford my case a partial and tem
porary relief. I had many other difficulties too comphci-
ted to describe. I have also used tnanv of the medicines
tlmt have been recommended as infallible cures for this dir
ease, yet these all failed, and 1 was most eniphancmy
growing worse. In this critical condition,given up by mend*
and expecting for myself relief only in death. I was by t-^
kind interposition of Providence, furnished with your, w
me, invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave me
assurance ofliealth. which for twenty year* I had not ones
felt. Upon taking the second my enlargement dirotnisbeo,
and in twelve days from the -til of October, when I com
menced taking your Sarsaparilla, I was able to enjov s.ecf
and rest by night as refreshing as any I ever enjoyed ivhea
in perfect health. Besides, I was in this short time, rear
ved from all those excruciating and unadeviated i-ce-' -
had afflicted my days, as well as robbed n e ol n y r.--
repose. The ulcers upon my limbs arc healed, tlie r.o---
pelas cured, ft my size reduced nearly to my former nte ai
ure. _
Thus much do I feel it a privilege to testify to the emeu.
of your health-restoring Sarsnparilla. A thousand IB**
sirs, from one who^e comfort and whose hope ot t“ : -g
health are due under God, to your instrumentality. -’-V
may- the same Providence that directed me to your
make the happy ar.d honored instruments of blessing N
as diseased and despairing as your much relieved a**
grateful friend. ASENATH M. PlIILLir--
New London Co. ss. Nonrich, Nov. 4d f ’r
Personally appear the above named Asenatli II. ”■ 01
and made oath of the facts contained in the foregotBI*
mentbefore me. RUFUS\V.MATHEM >0.
Justtceofthe Pe**
Being personally-acquainted with Mrs. PHILM 1 ’ 5 ,
tily that the above asserted facts are substantially true.
WILLIAM H. RICHARDS,
Minister of the Gosjtcl al Aorwich, l 1 ’- ’
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J.H.&W. S. ELLIS,
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