Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, November 21, 1843, Image 4

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TELEGRAPH Bulla December W ILL be salt], on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER, next, before the Court-House door in Jackson, Butts county, within the legel hours of sale, 33t) acres ofTmiid, in the 1st District of originally Henry, now Butts county, Lot No. 196. and a part of Lot No. 195; levioj on as the property of William Stroud, deceased, by virtue of two li fas from Butts Superiot Court, one in favor of the Justices of the Inferior Coutt 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 8. Mays._ Also. 937 acres of Land, tiibre orl«ss, in Butts Nos. notknowu; levied onjia the property < Superior county, ^ ^ j of Bartholomew Still, to natisfy a fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor of Sterling S. Jenkins, Admr. of Willis C. Jenkins, deceas ed, vs. Bartholomew Still. Property pointed onl by deft. Also, 101J acres of Land, more or less, in the 1st District of originally Henry, now Batts county; levied on ns. the property ot John PhiRip*, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor of Robert G. Duke vs. JoUn Phillips. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. Also, two Lota, in the town of Jackson, Butts county, in cluding a Store House and Shoe-MakerVSliop, Nos. 1 and 0, in Square No. 3; levied on to satisfy two fi fas froir. 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 nndLeroy McMichael, and one in favor of Asa Buttriil vs. Andrew J. Wilson, Leroy McMichael, John R. Wilson, Benjamin F. Tucker, and P. M. Compton i levied on as the property of Andrew J. Wil son and Leroy McMichael. Also, one Horse, Buggy and Harness ; levied on as the property of Andrew J. Wilson, to satisfy a fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor of Israel Lash aud 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 fi fas from the Court of Common Pleas City of Augusta, one in favor of John M. Barksdale, Admr of James L. Burnsby.one in favor of Jolm C. Stokes, one in favor of Jeremiah McMullin, and one in favor of Merril P. Callaway, vs. said William Fuller. Property pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorneys. Also, three Negroes, Ginny. a woman, nnd her two cliil dren, Allen and one not named; levied on ns the properly of William Stroud, deceased, by virtue of a fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor of David J. Baity vs Baihs'.iebn Stroud, Executrix of William Stroud, deceased. Proper ty pointed out by defendant. Also, 2-30 acres of Laud, more or less, in the 3d District of originally Monroe, now Bulls county; levied on as the property o! Henry Parrish, Daniel Parrish. Thomas Par rish, Leroy M. Wiley, Thomas P. Norris. Hugh R. Banks, nnd John R. Marshall, the firm of Leroy M. Wiley, Par rish A Co.; Horatio Miller. Samuel P. Ripley, George N. Miller, Henry C. Bessel], Ephraim Miller, and Charles V. Chamberlin, the firm of Miller, Ripley A Co., to satisfy a fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor of tile Otlieers of Court vs. Leroy M. Wiley, Parrish A Co. and Miller, Rip ley A Co. Property pointed out by the Officers. POSTPONED SALE.—Also, 50 acres A'Lot No. 32, in the 4th District of Butts county; lev ed on as the proper ty of Thomas Bearden, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a* Justice's Court of said county, in favor of Y. R. Norris vs Thomaa Bearden, and others. Oct31 .5 JOHN ANDREWS, D. Sbfl. Will be sold, at the tame time and /dare, 506 acres of Land, Nos. not known, where the defendant now lives; levied on'as the property of Thomas J. Car.-on to satisfy a fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor of Wil Ham f. Head vs. said Carson. Also, lOlj acres of Land, No. not known ; levied on as the property of James Higgins, to satisfy two fi fas from Butts Superior Court, one in favor of Robert G. Duke, and the other in favor of Robert Douglass vs. James Higgins. Also, one black horse Mule; levied on ns the property of Joseph Higgins, to satisfy a fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor of Francis D. Fanning vs. Joseph Higgins. Also, 202} acres of Land ; levied on as the property of William McElhaney, to satisfy a mongage fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor of Harriet McClendon. Adminis tratrix of William McClendon, deceased, va. William Me Ellianey. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. Oct 31 5 &R1FFIN C. McMICHAEL. D. S. But (a December .tlorlgagc Sale. P OSTPONED SALE.—Will be sold,on the firstTues day in DECEMBER uext, before the Court-House door in Jackson, Butts county, within the legal sale hours, 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, nbout 7 years old ; levied on as the property of John B. McKight, to satisfy two mortgage 15 fas in favor of Win. Jarrell vs. John B. McRight. Prop- arty pointed out in said mortgage fi fas. The above proper ty to be sold for specie. JOHN ANDREWS,D.Shff. Sept 26,1843. 1 • Houston December .Uorlgnge gales W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the Court-House door in Perry, Hous ton county, within the legal hours of sale, One Bay Horse. 1 yoke of Oxen, 1 Piano Forte. 3 Milch Cows and Calves, 1 Ox Cart, 1 Bureau, 1 small Table, and 8 Maple Reed-Bottomed Chairs; all levied on as the prop erty of Edward A. Harvey, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa from Houston Inferior Court, in favor of Elizabeth Rudd, Administratrix of Win. II. Rudd, dec’d. vs. said Edward A. Harvey. Property pointed out in said morlgaceMa. Also, Rebecca, a woman; Seneca, a boy; Menticus, a boy; Americus, a boy; Tempy, a girl; Phillis, a girl; Fort, a boy; Arnica, a woman; Atticus, a boy; Hannah a 5 irl; and Newton,a boy; all levied on as the property of ohn Tomlinson, by virtue of a mortgage fi fa, returnable to the next Inferior Court of Houston county, issued on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of William Haddock vs. Elijah Batts. Adin’r. on the Estate of said John Tomlinson, deceased; (said mortgage made by said Tomlinson iu his life time.) Also, Isaac, Joe, Tyra, Mary, Hollis, Susy, and Fanny; nil levied on as the property of Washington R. Bradwell, by virtue of a mortgage fifa issued from the Inferior Court of s&id county, on the foreclosure of 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 the property of Murdock McCaskill, by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Inferior Coart of said county, in favor of John McMillan, by his guardian, Murdock McCaskill, vs. said Murdock McCaskill. Also, Jack, a man; levied on as the property of Murdock McCaskill, by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the In ferior Court of said county, in favor of Archibald Blue va. said Mtudock McCaskill. Oct 3 1 GEO. M. DUNCAN, Sliff. XVill 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, nnd Han nah, 3 years old; leyied on as the property of Thomas Kimsey, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa, in favor of Meshack veli. * Howe •Oct. 3. 1 WM. HERRINGTON. D.Shft'. Houston December Sates, W ILL be cold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the Court-House door in Ferry, Hous ton county, within die legal hours of sale, One Lot of Land, containing 175 acres, more nr less, be ing the place whereon Joseph nnd William Ellis now lives, adjoining the lands of Portlock Thompson and Needham Smith, in the 11th District; levied on as the property of Jo seph and William Ellis, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Jus tice’s Court of Houston county, in favor of Almain Brunson vs. Shenard Barden, principal, Joseph Ellis. William Ellis, and Thomas Ellis, security. Levy made und returned by a constable. Also, 90 acres of Land, whereon Thomas Reddick osed to live; also, 100 acres of Land, more or less, adjoining the lands of Mathew Sykes. Nos. not known j 4 I ead of Cuttle; 2 Hogs; 1 large Chest; and some other articles,too tedious to mention ; levied on as the property of Thomas Reddick, to satisfy"a fi fa issued from Houston Superior Court, in fa vor of Thomas P. Stubbs vs. said Thomas Reddick, Tho mas Dawkins, and Isaac Williams. Octal 6 WM. HERRINGTON, D.Shff. Will be told, at the same time and place. Two Lots of Land. Nos. 297 and 226. and port of No. 303, all lying in the 13t)i District of llonstan county; all levied on as the property of Jamaa M. Dye, aa Trustee of Alexander J. Nowland, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Jus tice's Court of Burke county, in favor of Mark Tarver va. James M. Dye, Trustee for Alexander J. Nowland. Also, Lot of Land No. 161, in the 6tli District of Hous ton coumy ; levied on aa 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. Oct 31 6 GEORGE M. DUNCAN. 8hff. Crawford December Mule. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville, Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale, 202) acres of Land, No-16, in the 2d 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-Weal 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, Adrarx. oVE. M. Arnos, deceased, vs. said Daniel Newton. Oct 31 5 THOMAS ANDREWS, D.Shff. Will be told, at the tame time and plaee. One Negro Girl, by the name of Tenab, about 18 years old ; levied Oil aa the property ot Robert S. Winn, to satis fy sundry fi faj issued from a Justice's Court of said county, in favor of Smith Brewer and others. Property levied on and returned to me by arm .-table. Oct 31 5 " E. H. HICKS, Shff. Craw ford December iTJort gage MnTen. W ILL bo sold, on die first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville, Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale, One Lot of Land, No, 233, containing 2021 acres, more or less; also, one-third of Lot No. ff!0. all in the first District of originally Houston, now Crawford county; levied on as the property of William H. Heard, admr. on the Estate of Ephraim Heard, deceased, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior Court pf said county, in favor of Archi bald Gray. Property pointed out in said mortgage. Also, one Lot of Land, No. 55, in tbe first District of ori- tiaily Houston, now Crawford county, containing 2001 a- ea, more or less; levied on by virtno of a mortgage fi fa sued from the Superior Court of said county, as the prop- rtyof Joshua Ellis, in favor of Nathan llespass. Property linted out in said mortgage. Halts January Males. W ILL be sold, on the first Toesday in JANUARY uext, before the Court-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 hundred Bedsteads, some of them fine; fifty small Tables; twelve large Dining Tablet; a large quantity of Breakfast and Dinner Plates; Knives and Forks; Table and Tea Spoons; Casters, Salts, tee.; Pitch ers, Dishes, and Steak Dishes; 1 Piano Forte; Mantle Furniture; 2 Clocks; 1 large Centre Table; 1 small do; 2 Sofas; 2 dozen fine Sitting Chairs; 3 large Looking Glass es; 1 Carpet; 3 dozen Sitting Chairs; 150 common do; a quantity of Wash Bowls and Pitchers for rooms; a large quantity of Looking Glasses for rooms; a quantity of Bar room Furniture’ Lamps, Ac.; Irons, Shovels, and Tongs. Kitchen Furniture, consisting of a large quantity of Cook ing Utensils; 3 Bureaus,and 1 set Dining Tables; all lev ied on as the property of Henry Dillon, to satisfy 5 fi fas from the Superior Court, aud 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 ry Dillon; Harvev S. Hoadlv vs. Henry Dillon; William Maxev vs. Henry billon; Maxev A Bartlett vs. Henry Dil Ion ; Charles F .’Newton and William V. Barney vs. Hen ry Dillon; David Elder vs. Henry Dillon; Charles Camp bell A Co. vs. Henry Dillon; Robert G. Duke va. Henry Dillon ; and William White vs. Henry Dillon. MORTGAGE SALES.—One Negro Man, by the name of York, about 26 years old ; and Milley and lier two chil dren, Jim and Joe; levied on as the property of Young C Malone, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor of John Grie Exr. of Elizabeth C. Dennis, vs. Young G. Malone. Also, one Kegvo Man, by the name of Ezekiel, about years old; levied on as the property of James Brady, satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor of John Grier, Exr. Elizabeth C. Dennis, vs. James Brady. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. Oct 31 5 JOHN ANDREWS; ft. Shff. Crawford January mortgage Male. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville, Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale, 202) 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 Bond A Murdock vs. John .* Kn : gnt. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. Oct31 5 THOMAS ANDREWS, D. Shff. F OUR mouths after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Houston county, when sit ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging.to the Estate of John Tomlinson, de ceased, late of said county. July 25,1843. 43 ELIJAH BUTTS. Admr. I JOUil mouths after date, application will be made to ’ tbe Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the Land and Ne groes, on Greenbrier, iu Chirk 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. 46 Act minis tin tor’* Male. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before ike Court house door in the county Dooly, in legal hours. The interest of William Streetman deceased, in lot of land No. 82, in the 2d district of said county. Sold under au order of the court of Ordinary of Crawford county, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said Wm. Street- man, deceased. ELBERT M. DAVIS, Adm’r. Sept. 11. 1843. '50 Executrix Male. A GREEABLE to an order of the Hon. Inferior Court of Jcnes county, when sitting for ordinary purposes will lie sold at the court house door of Crawford county, ir 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 iliedec'd. Terms of sale on the day. Sent. 4.1843. 50 MARTHA SIMMONS. Ext^x. Administrator's Sale. PURSUANT to the last Will and Testament of Arthur Tull, deceased, late of Houston county, will be aold, the late residence of said deceased, in said county, on Sa t'urday, the 16th day of DECEMBER next, 2 Horses. 1 Gin, 1 Yoke of Oxen, Stock Cattle and Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Utensils, Ac. Ac. Sale for the purpose of distribution among the Legatees. Terms on the day. JOHN PEHDE W, Admr. Oct 31 5 De bonis non, with the Will annexed. Vllininiatf.-itor’s Male. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville, Crawford.county, 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. Oct31 5 E. W. DENNIS. Admr. Administrator’* Male. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville, Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale, two Negro Men, Tom ond Isaac, and two tbirds 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 die benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Terms on the day. Oct 31 5 GREGORY J. TURNER. Admr. Administrator’s Male. P URSUANT to the la ft Will and Testament of Arthur Tull, deceased, late of Houston county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court- House door in Parry, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, one Negro Man, named Blount, about 28 years old, and a Negro Girl, named Amanda, about 18 years old. To be sold lor the purpose of distribution among the Legatees. Terms on the day. JOHN PERDEW, Admr. Oct 31 5 De bonis non. with tbe Will annexed. Aclmiiiisliatoi’* Male. lURSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of Hous ton County, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold, at Perry, before the Court-House door of said county, on die first Tuesday in JANUARY, next within the qsusl hoars of sale, the following property, to wit:—Lot of Land No. 11, in die 14th district of Houston, containing 202) acres, more or less, (subject to tbe widow’s Dower. I Also three Negroes, the same being the property of Fran cis Allen, decensed—solil for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Oct. 31 5 and Terms on the day. JNO. D. WINN, Admr. Adminivtrator’s Male. GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Coart of Houston county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday InFEBUUARY next, be fore the Court-House door in Perry, Houston county, with in the legal hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 132, in the 14tb District of Houston county, containing 202) acres, more or less, belonging to the Estate of William M. Powell, deceas ed, late of said county. Sold Tor the benefit uttlie heirs and creditors of said deceased. Sold subject to the widow’i dower. Terms cash. Oct 24 4 WM. McKENZIE. Admr. Administrator’* Safe. lURSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of Hous ton County, when silling as a Court of Ordinary, will ie sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court-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 of the estate of John J. Culler, deceased. To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors—terms on the day. GEO. F. RILEY,•Admr., de bonis non. Oct. 24 4 -I am: ARY rrv,. Hoy Administrator’* Male W ILL be sold, on fie first Tuesday next,before the Court-House door in county, within the legal hours of sale,the following Negr< c to wit: Eaton, a man, about 45 years old, and Isaae, a man about 40 years o'.,1 So 1 for the benefit of the Iteirs and creditors of Jesso Doler, deceased—agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary. Terms on the day of sale. Sept26.1843. 52 THOMAS DOLES. Admr. Administrator’* Male. "VATILL be sold, on the fin-t Tuesday in FEBRUARY 7 T next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale, all the Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Joshua Meadqws, deceased, late of said county. Sold agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county—for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day, Nov 14 7 JASON WEST, Admr. Administrator’* Postponed Male. F^URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of Hons- I ton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY, before the Court-House door in Lanier, Macon county, within tbe le gal hours of sale, 50 acres of Land, lying in the North-East corner of Lot of Land No. 6, in the 15th District of origin ally Houston, now Macon county, belonging to the Estate of Joshna Taylor, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of sale. July 5 7 GEORGE W. RAY, Admr Executor*’ Sale. W ILL be sold, at tbe late residence of John A. Ma lone, deceased, in Bints county, on Friday, the first day of DECEMBER next, within the legal hoars of sale, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and various other articles too tedious to mention. Terms of sale made known on the day. MARTHA MALONE. Ex’rx. THOMAS B- BURFORI). | Oct 17 3 BRITTON BUTTIULL. Sept 26,1843. 59 E. II. IIICK8, Shff. able _ f)UR8UANT to an order of the Inferior Coart of Bibb Jf county, sitting for Ordinary purposes. We shall offer for sale on the firtt Tuesday in December next, all tbe lands belonging to the estate of William Nixon deceased, to wit: 1,633 acres of land, more orless. lying within 3 or 4 miles of the city of Macon, on which is situated die plantation of the said deceased, this body of lands, (nearly all within tbe Macon Reserve.) are all well timbered, and considered ve ry productive—they will be sold in the quantities specified in tbe original grants. Also one swamp lot, on west side Ocmulgee river, about four miles from Macon, containing 98 acres more or less, on this lot about 50 or 60 acres clear ed and in cultivation, esteemed extremely fertile, one lot in Vineville unimproved, acres more or less, twp brick tenements and the ground on which they stand, in Wilsonje Range, Macon, well calculated for business purposes. The sale made for the purpose of paying the debts, aud 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. 19, 1843. 51 J. D. WINN, Exor. I A OU R months alter date, applic * honorable Inferior Court of Dooly county, 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, AJmr. 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- ram, belonging to the estate of Nancy McClendanJikc’d. Sept. 71843. SO JOHN GOODMAN. Executor ■f.YOURtpontlis after dale, application will be txade to i* tbe honorable Inferior Courtof Bibb county, when sit ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one bouse nnd lot in the town of Thouiaston, Upson county, as the riroi-er- ty of Sterling P. Lynn, deceased, for the purpose of execu ting titles to said Sterling P. Lynn's bond that is out for ti tles to the same. ROBERT BEASLEY, Adm’r. Macon, Sept. 4. 49 F OUR months after date, application will be made to tbe Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real and person al property, belonging to the estate of Moses Roundtree, late of saia county, deceased—for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors. SEABORN C. BRYAN, Adm’r. August 30 49 ©RUGS, JIJEDICIJYES, &c. ' l,mM A FRESH SUPPLY, just received by J. II. A- IV. 8.ELLI8, Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. Among which are tbe following MEDICINES, Ac.: Sulphate Quinine (French). Cnntharidos phine Fly F OUR months nfter 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. Jun„ deceased. MOSES PIPKIN. ) . d . JOHN C. ROYAL. J Aamr 8 ' Sept. 4lh, 1843. 51 F OUR months after date, application will be made to tbe honorable Inferior Courtof Butts county, when sit ting for ordinary 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’rx. THOMAS B. BURFORD, Oct 17 3 BRITTON BUTTRILL, ’Exes 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. ISHAM G. ANwRE WS, " OctlO 2 JOS. B. ANDREWS, - Admrs 1,1 OUR months after date, application will be made to S 1 the honorable Inferior Court of Pulaski county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to tbe Estate of Hugh Carr, deceased—for the benefit of the heirs. JOSEPH N. CARR, Admr. Nov 14 ' •> 7 G EORGIA, Crawford County.—Whereas, John Jones applies to me for letters of Administration on the Es tate of Diannah Hester, deceased, late of said county: 'lliese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ana 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,) wliv said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 3d Nov. 1843. 6 E. W. DENNIS, cco 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 ippear at my office, within the time prescribed by law to how cause (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. this24tli'day of Oct., 1843. 5 BRYANT BATTON, c. c. o. G 1 . . Bryan applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Thos. Woodard, deceased, late of said county: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given undermy band, at office, this6th Nov 184X 7 BRYANT BATTON, cco To Debtor* nml Creditor*. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Sarah Tanner. deceased, late of Crawford county, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having demands a- gainst said Estate, will render them in, in terms nf the law. Nov 14 7 FRANCIS H. MURDOCK, Admr. AUCTION AND Commission Business. T HE undersigned will continue the above business, at the stand occupied bv Rowland tc Saulsbury. Sept.26, 1843. S. T. ROWLAND. My ’, having ceased on the 1st July last, the business hasfrotn that period been continued by Mr. S. T. Rowland on 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 busineas entrusted 11 his charge, will meet with strict attention. Sept. 26,1843. 52 J. L. SAULSBURY. JUST RECEIVED, AT TliE PEOPLE’S STORE, QOfl DOZEN White, Black, and Slate Cotton Hose, at -w\ f i f 12) cents a pair; Handsome Black Broad Cloth, at 82,75 a yard; 200 pieces Bird’s-Eye Diaper, at 12) cents a yard ; 600 dozen Spool Cotton, manufactured from Sea Island Cotton, (200yards,) at50cents a dozen; 10,000yards Homespuns, at 20 yards to the dollar; 10,000 yards Prints, some beautiful patterns, at extremely low prices; high col ored printed Velvets, for Ladies’ dresses; Elegant Striped and Changeable Silka; Black and Blue Black Satins; Im perial Lustres; Shasans, figured and striped; Plain Change able Alpacas, for Ladies’dresses; Silk Shawls and Satin Cardinals^ R°h lloy and Net Shawls, ofevery description; 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; Negto Kerseys; Blankets; Linseys; Kentucky Jeans.; Satineits; Bed Ticking; Apron Checks; Cross Bar'd Muslin; Swiss Muslin; Furniture DimityFrench Dimity; together with a complete assortment ot nil kinds of ilHV-t-IOOD.v, which we will sell ut the very lowest prices. ILr 8TORE on Mulberry street, under the Washington Hall. CRANE * CLARK. Macon, Oct 04, 1843. 4 ' Stone Colocynth Court Plaster Castor Oil (ftresh)- Sweet Oil do Charcoal, pulv Corks, velvet Calomel Antimony Aloes Rheubarb _ Jalap Digitalis Opium Prepared Chalk Acetate Lead do Cupri do Zinc Arseniate Potassa .Ether Sulphuric do Nitric Nitrate Silver do Potassa Phosphate Soda do Iron Sulphate Iron do Potassa do Soda do Magnesia Borate Soda Phosphorus Manna flake Ointment hyd. Pota do Iodine do Veratrtne do Itch Oxide Mercury Extract Jalap Butternut Hyosciamus , Gentian Belladonna Taraxici Rhubarb Nux Vomica Rhatania Cicuta Glycyrrhiza Gum ArabacJ do Camphor do Scammony do Myrrh do Asafcetida do Guiac Pearl Barley Syringes Honey Otto Roses Magnesia, calc d do carb Isinglass Quicksilver Sedlitz Powders Soda do Saratoga do Sponge Tamarinds Wafers Sarsaparilla Red Precipitate White do Black do Pearl Ash Annatta Indigo, Spanish float Logwood Fustic Copperas Spanish brown Venetian red Madder Fig bluo Nutgalls Alum Cochineal Spts Turpentine Venice do Starch Salt Tartar Salt Ammechiao Glue Rosin Jujube Paste do do do do do do do do do NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!! T 1 SOW ARRIVING DIRECT FROM NE'V TORK. HE undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that be is now receiving a well assart ed stock of FAM and WINTER DRV GOODS), Muslin De Lanes, rich Crape De Lanes, Imperial Cliuaans and Alapacas, Ealiannes, 6000 yards printed Calicoes, fashionable styles, Black and rich colored Velvets. Heavy pure Irish Linens, Brown tc bleached Linen Table Cloths, a large and elegant assortment of rich Black, Bluo Black and colored Dress Silks and Satins, with a general assort ment of Silk Goods, Handkerchiefs, Mantles, Shawls, Gloves ond Hosiery, Genuine Hennnings’ Needles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes, whalebone. Ball Corn, Ribbons, Cotton and Silk Umbrellas, Paper Hangings, tcc. tcc. Also a splendid assortment of BROADCLOTHS and Cassimers, Flannels, Ac. together with most other srticles usually kept in Dry Good’s Stores. All of which will be sold as low as the lowest for CASH. A share of the pub ,! tronage is respectfully solicited, at 1st door above G, Pills Peters' do do Hunter’s Pills Hooper’s do Anderson’s do British Oil Bateman’s drops Tompson’s Eye-water Godfrey’s Cordial Salts Lemon Worm tea Effervescing Magnesia Botanical drops Swain’s Panacea Indian’s do Ess. Iceland Moss Cough Mixture Faid ext Sarsaparilla Syr Liverwort Comp. Sarsap. Cubebs and ExtBoneset Copavi Tonic Extract PERFUMERY AND BRUSHES See Hair Powder Almond Paste Pearl do . Ground Paint Brushes Rouge do Sash do Milk of Roses Oval Varnish Cold Cream Camel hair Cream Almonds _ _ Badger’s hair Florida Wntqy, various sizes Graining Bleaching Liquid Mead's Pills Issue Plasters - Elixer Life Ginger beer powder Medicated Oil Silk Digestive Elixer Pile remedy Chlorine Tooth-wash Bay Rum Balsam Honey Cough Lozenges Extract Coffee Cullen’s liqnid Magnesia Poctfer’s Catbolican Rowan’s Tonic Mixture Relfe’s Vegetable Specific Oil Wormseed ✓ Ext Buchu Flesh Horse Hair Nail Comb Tooth do Cloth Scrubbing Shoe Cologne do * do do Lavenderdo do do Rose do do do Bears’ Oil Ward's Hair Oil Marrow Pomatum Orange Flower Water Macassar Oil Spirit of Hose Camphor Soap Musk do Emollient do Windsor do do do Brown Wash Balls Curling fluid Antique Oil Lip Salve (Persian Otto Rose)Shaving do Tooth Powder (superier) Shaving Oil Erosive do Powder Puffs and boxes' Extract Bergamot Preston Salts do Rose Smelling bottles do Musk Tapers ' Honey Water Dutch Cologne Shaving cakes Atkinson’s Depilatory SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, tcc Cup Patent feather Brooms do do Dusters do do Brushes Fitch Tools Counter Brushes Hat do Crumb do lie s patronage . Kimberly’s Hat'Sture. ' G. L. WARREN. N. B. DltESS MAKING, in the best manner, and most fashionable style. Sept. 14th. 1843. . 51 .Dissolution. HE Partnership between the undersigned, in the Prac cice of Law, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Our joint attention and services will be given to all unfinish ed business. GEO. R. HUNTER. THOS. C. HOWARD. Knoxville, Oct 20,1843. 4 EXCHANGE. S IGHT CHECKS on New York, for sale by Oct 31 5 HENRY C. FREEMAN. EXCHANGE, S IGHT EXCHANGE on New York, for sale by Nov 14 7 4in WM. P. ROWLAND. Central Dank Holes -^/-ANTED, by THOS. TAYLOR. October 3. fCxehan^e on Hew-Tork, TIIOS. TAYLOR. 7I0R sale by ' October 3 COOK'S ANTZ-BZZZOUS TILLS. rilOR the Cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, See. X/ For sale by J. II. A W. S. ELLIS. Oct 31 lupping Glasses do do with air pumra Gum Elastic Catheters Silver do Seton Needles Spring Lancet blades Tooth claws Gum Lancets Amputating cases Trepanning Instruments Dissecting do Pocket cases Spring Lancets Evans’thumb do Dentists’ cases Teeth Keys do do moveable buttons Medical Spoons 8earifieators S - ,- .■ Weights Abcess Lancets Teeth Files Tourniquets The subscribers intend keeping a full assortment ol T>riig*,!lrdiciiirs,Pn inis, Oil*,Shop-Furniture, tcc., consisting of articles in the line necessary for the sup ply of Physicians, Plantations or Families. They will be supplied with the best that can be selected outof the New York nnd Philadelphia markets. Orders from Merchants and Physicians will receive prompt attention. Jan 28 31 J. H. tc W. S. ELLI8. BY S. T. ROWLAND. Private Sale; 150 bags Rio Coffee, 7 tierces new Rice, 8 do Molasses, m HHDS Sugars, 10 hlids Bacon, 50 boxes Sperm Candles, 40 do Tallow do CO do Cheese. 23 kegs Butter Crackers, 20 casks Cognac Brandy, 10 bis Rye Gin, 15 do Domestic Brandy, do White Wine Vinegar, 21 Cratc3 Crockery, 100 ps. Kentucky Bagging, 50 coils Hemp Rope, 200 boxes Table Salt, 2,000 lbs Loaf Sugar. 10 chests Y. H. Tea, 10,000 Principe Segars, Nov 14 7 20 bis Irish Potatoes, 25 boxes Soda Biscuit, 50 kegs Nails and Brads, 3 pipes Holland Gin, 8 bis N. E. Rum, 10 do Madeira Wine, Sulphate Morph Acetate do Anodtne Acetic Acid Oxalic do Citric do Prussic do', Tartaric do* Ammonia do (Arom spts) Antiinonials pulv Veratrine Strychinino Emetine Rheubarbine Croton Tigliura Secale Cornutum Oil Sinapine Oil Cantnaridin Proligenous Acid 1 : Hydrintate Prtassa Pepparine Oil black Pepper Irish Moss Musk Chloride Seda Citrated Kali Ckloride Lime Medical Mustard,in potd Oiium denurcotized Gyanuret Potassium Cimp. Tonic extract Carrageen (prepared) Sjiigelia comp extract B:ue Moss Precip. ext. bark Peruvian do Calisaya do Toxa do Red do Chamomile flowers Senna UvaUrsi Horehound Sa f e Alrtcan Cayenne Bzyberry bark, powdered Blood root do Colchicum . do Golded Seal Slippery Elm, powdered Quassia Gentian, powdered Cort Aurant do Lobelia and seed Hemlock Skunk Cahbago Squills , Gamboge Hops Mezerlum Alkanet root Cort Cassarilla do Sassafras Ladies’ Slipper Golden thread Saffron Cinnamon bark Powdered Ginger Root do Curcuma Mustard seed Mace Cloves Nutmegs Caraway seed Anise do Coriander do Arrow root Aque Fortis Anodyne (Hoffman’s) Borax Black Lead Brimstone Blue stone Juniper berries Cubeb do Oxide Bismuth Bres-wax Burgundy Pitch Balsam Copavi do Tolu do Peru Black drop PATENT MEDICINES See. Lee’s Pills Comp, fluid ext. Pink Root, Opodeldoc by G. W. Carpenter Chapman’s anti-dyspectic Dalby’S Carminative DRU6S. MEDICINES. Ac. A FRESH SUPPLY, just received by UAETEY SHOTWEDD, Druggist, Corner ot Mulberry and Third Streets, opposite the Central Hotel, Macon, Ga. Musk, Blue Mass Horehoundj Otto Rose Isinglass Sponge, Mace Annato, Copperas Borax, Nutgalls Rosin Oil Almonds Annisede Sulphate Quinine do Morphine Acet. Morphine,'; Court Plaster Castor Oil Citrated Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex Cayenne African Indigo Spanish Float Caraway Seed Anodyne Hoflamost Aqua Fortis Juniper Berries Bees Wax Charcoal Pulv. Corks Velvet Calomel Eng. Calomel Am. Croton Tiglium Gum Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts of Tartar Extract Jalap do Lemon, for pies, sauces. Ac., a tie w and very conve nient article Extract Valerian “ Accorata “ Buchu compd Pink Root Fluid *• Augustura “ Hardback " Lettuce M W Sc M “ Cort Peru compd “ Bark Precipitated " Nux Vomica “ Rhubarb ** Gentian " Rata nia “ Dandelion “ Colocynth pure ** “ compound “ Balsam Copavia “ Hyoscamus “ Cicuta “ Stramonium “ Belladonna “ Boncset * Butternut *• Glycopt “ “ refd Eng. “ Sarsaparilla Herbs Horehound “ Cleavers ** Catnip “ Thmoughwort “ Cicuta ‘J Marsh Melon “ CiF foot “ Parsiey “ Saearmint " S-urvey Grass ** Hyezeamous " Wormwood * Double Tansey Hyssop “ Horse Radish 11 Bitter Sweet “ Lemon " Sweet Mrajoram “ Motherwort " Peoneroyal Sage IMPORTANT CAUTION rilHE public arc hereby cautioned against being i mon , X ed upoD, by paying, in these hard times, one dollarC r V twenty-five or one dollar and fifty cents for a box of Pil's - a bottle of any kind of Medicine to cure Chills and Fever" when a box of Hull’s Fever and Ague and ‘ Pills, can be had for only One Dollar, that have never fail ed in a single instance ofeuringthe Chills and Fever M; used according to the directions accompanying them' Vu member this, and next time get Hull’s Pills' andthe re hv" save your HALF a dollar. For sale by J J. H. & W. S. ELLIS, August 1, 1843. 44 Macon, G a . “ Burgamotl “ Cajiput > “ Cassia “ Cloves “ Caraway? “ Onganum_ “ Audios “ Juniper “ Lavender “ Jessamine® “ Fennel “ Savine fresh -" Goldwood " Wormseed “ double Tansey ■'** Peppermint “ Spearmint " Tansey pure “ Cedrat droton Sage Pulei Cantharides | Flv Stone Colocynth Acetic Acid Sweet Oil Veratrine | Shychonine [ Digitalis I Creta prept I Irish Moss | Oxalic Acid ' Cetric do I Prussic do Tartaricdo Opium pepperine, Uva Ural Sage, Syrenges Honey, Squills Mezerian I Hemlock Hops Saffron Evicumn] Nutmegs Wafers Cloves Quicksilver Arrowroot Logwood Madder Allum Fig Bine ' Brimstone Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Soot Rhubarb; Emetine PuTegi Sorsafras •'* Orange “ Cedar “ Black Pepper “ Hemlock * " Spruce “ Cantharides “ Tar " Copavai “ Amber rect “ “ com “ Seneca “ Rhodium “ Nerole “ Camomile " Valerian •' Cubebs t * Wormwood “ Nutmegs “ Anniseed Spatalas assorted Syringes ,, Trasses “ Brushes ** Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes White Wash do No 7, 2, 3 Bot Brushes No 1, 2, 3 Flesh do No 1,2,3 Cloth Brushes, fancy from No 1 to 12 Blacking Brushes assorted Bristol Brick Sheep Skins, extraFrench No 1, 2 and 3 Almond Paste Antique Oil Bahn of Columbia Bears Oil Cream of Amber Cold Cream Cologne Farina ** French *• German " American „ Extract Milliflores Lip Salve Otto of Roses Macassar Oil Pomatum Pearl Powder Preston Salts ToiletPowder Vegetable Rouge Vinegar Arojnatio Eye Water Godfrey's Cordial Hayes Linament Harlem Oil Itch Oointment Funnels Wedgwood from No 1 to 5 Galley Pots assorted Mortars from 1 inch to 12 Medical Spoons Pill Tiles graduated from 1 inch to 12 Polishing Clay Putty Knives ]DR.miLX/ s VEGETABLE FEVER AND AGUE - AND ANTI FEVER PILLS. Debility, and Hervous Weakness.’ T HE most flattering recommendations of this Medicine have been received from many eminent Physicians and others who have used it. And it is presumed that no med icine has ever been used, whose action has been more ben- eficial. pleasant and invigorating, and called forth from af flicted sufferers such expressions oflieartfelt gratitude and thankfulness. Persons taking the Pills, soon find them- selves relieved—Chill broken 1 Fever gone 11 Stomach and head free and healthful 1! 1 Strength and appetite in. creasing and improving, and all nervous weakness fled. When taken according to the directions accompanying them, they never fail to cure the Chill and Fever the firit 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, ate such as to produce a medicine which never fails to relieve when rebel 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 A cent for the sale of Hull’s Fever and Ague Pills, about nine months aco The agent left me, as he thought, a sufficient supply t 0 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 gaod a medicide as can be used for the cure of Fevers, or Ague and Fevers. I have prescribed them in a number of cases of Fevers, after first administering an emetic or cathaidc and always with the most happy results. In fine, I have never known Hull’s Pills to fail curing the Chills and Fa- ver, in a single instance. ZACHARIAH HAGOOD. (From Dr. Mattiso.v.) Benton county, Ala., Avgust 19th, 1842. This is to certify, that about six months ago I was ap. pointed an Agent for the saleofDr.Hull’sFeverandAgne Pills. At that time the travelling Agent left with me, as he thought, a sufficient quantity to last twelve months, but the Pills are so much approved, that I have sold all out, and could have disposed of twice as many more, if I had been supplied with them. I think them an excellent medicine; indeed, I have never known the Pills used in a single in stance, according to directions, without effecting a complete cure. My neighbors speak of them in the highest terms. BENJAMIN MATTISON. Brackenridge county, Ky.. Nov. 11, 1842. This may certify, that I have 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, thul I was appointed last April, an Agent for the sale of Dr. Hull’s Vegetable Fever and Ague 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 tlie Pills, I have had twelve or fifteen different cases of Chills and Fever in my family, and Hull's Pills hare cured every case. JOHN CAMP. For sale by J. H. Sc TV. S. ELLIS, August 1, 1843. 44 Macon, Ga. Essence of Tyre Florida Water Freckle Wash Hair Oil Ward’s Hungary Water Hair Powder Indian Dye Kaphalia Orange Flower Water PATENT MEDICINES. I British Oil Blue Smalts Balsam Honey Deep Blue Smalts Spice Bitters Red do ‘Bateman’s Drops Green *do Butler’s Magnesia Brown do Bailey’s Extract Sarsaparilla, Black do anew and superior niti- Indian Specific cle, used inprelerence to New England Cough Syrup do do do do do ass’d do do do do do . do silver wire do do do all others I Corn Plaster Cephalic Snuff Chemical Pile Ointmen Essence of Peppermint I Gordnck’s Cordial Soap Naples V Castile White bar Variegated in pots No 1,2, 3 Haynes' Pills Beckwith’s do Peters’ do Elmore’s do Meskin’s do Opodeldoc Moffat’s Pills Pliamix Bitters Jewett’s Pills Dean’s do Davenport’s do Mead’s do Swnim’s Panacea Saratoga Water Tomato Pills Vermifuge Swain’s French Pills Dt Lagier’s Fever and Ague ribs Ghaleg,ire’s Fever and Ague Pill: SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AmputatingInstrumeutsinca-Lancents Evan’s best scs “ com shell handles Amputating and Trepaning “ Gum Instruments in cases “ Abscess GE Bougie’s Cupping Instru- “ Cases ments with Scarificator Nursing Tubeslvory and Five Cupping Glas- Needles Setous ses “ Curved Catheters male Nipple Shells female Pocket Cases containing 22 In- Couching Instruments in ca- struinents ses Pocket Cases containing 16 In- Camelar’s double silver Dis- struments secting Instruments in ca- Pocket Cases containing 12 ses Instruments Dentist’s Instrum’ls for plug- Probes ging and scaling Pessaries gum clastic Forcept’s Midwifery Saws Amputating Dissecting Stethescopes Dressing Scissors straight and curved Bone Stomach Tubes E G Tooth and patterns Tooth Keys ivory handle Glyster Bags with Ivory Pipes spring Hair Lip Pins . Tooth Keys pivot handle Knives Amputating . spring •' Catline Tooth Keysivory handle hinge Whispering Tubes for deaf fulcrum persons, a most valuable. Tournequet article Tooth Files GLASS WARE. Ac. Specia Bottles from jpt to 2 Nipple Shells gallons Nursing Bottles Tincture Bottles from jpt to do Flasks 2 gallons Funnels assorted Salt mouth Bottles Cupping Glasses Breast Pipes Phials assorted Urinals Graduate Measures PAINTS. White Lead ground in Oil Drop Black At Private Sale. BY S. T. ROWI.A1VD, SPLENDID PIANO, (of Nunn* A Clark's make.) Nov 14 T do do dry Red Lead Black Lead Spanish Brown Venetian Red Yellow Ochre Chrom Yellow Chrome Green Litlierage Prussian Blue Vermillion Verdigris Ivory Black Terra de Senna Rotten Stone Hutch Pink Hose Pink Spanish White Paris Whita Itnk»f Gum Shellack Linseed Oil Lamp Oil Train Oil Neats Foot Oil Spirits Turpentine Varnish Copal “ Japan “ Black E ether Gold Leaf • Silver Leaf Pomice Stone Patent Yellow Chalk Bed do White Putty Carmine Drop Lake Patent Brush a»d Saih Tolas of«H triads 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 human 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 upon the system, in correct ing the stomach and liver, and to the formation of healthy chyle, and thereby purifying the blood. Thejare 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, and efficient medicine ever offered to tlie public. Those who once make a trial of these Pills, never afterwords feel willing to be without them, and call again and again for more: which is sufficient proof of their good qualities. UEJDACnK-SICK OK KKKTOl'8. Those who have suffered and are weary of sufferieg with this distressing complaint, will find Spencer's VegetaUe Pills a remedy at once certain and immediate in its effecU. One single dose of the Pills, taketf as soon as the headache is felt coming on. will cure it in one half hour entirely. As a remedy in summer and botcel complaints, they dis- play their wonderful powers to admiration, 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 ing suffered under the dreadful complaint for vears. In Habitual Costivencss, they are decidedly superior to any Vegetable Pill ever brought before tbe public; and one 25 cent box will establish their surprising virtues, >>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 are mild in their action, and convey almost imme diate conviction of their utility from the first dose. They may be taken by persons of any age ;and the feeble, the in firm, tlie nervous, and delicate, are strengthened by their operation, because tbey clear the system" of bad humors, quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. Upwards of three hundred and seventy thousand boxes cf these inestimable l’ills have been sold within the last twelve month* in three States alone, and more than three times the same quantity in oilier S ates. As an anti-bilious medicine, no family should be with oat them. A single trial of them is more satisfactory than a thousand certificates. (From G. A. Huddleston, Esq., a vert respectable Merchant, of Wilson codntt, Tknn.) Huddleston, Cross Beads, Wilson county. Tcnn- ) • January 14, 1843. J This 13 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, ard are liked much belter than any other Tills I ever sold ; the best evidence in their favor is. that dice- 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 Heauecbe, and Bowel Complaint, they are the best medicine I am ac quainted with. G. A. HUDDLESTON. (From avert respectable Planter in Alabama ) Washington county, Ala., March 8,1813. To Dr. Spencer: Dear Sir:—I have used your Vegetable Tills family tbe last year, with great success, ond I consiuf r them the best Pill I ever used. 1 have made eon.dderame use of many oilier popular Pills, but I am convinced m 3 * yours are superior to any of them. Fur Sick they are an excellent medicine. For Bowel Complaint; think them the best medicine in tbe world, and also for tbe Bloody Flux. I con say to you. that I made great use ® them last season. I had Twenty of my Blacks sich ’’.h, the Flux, and I administered your Tills freely, and I n 1 ’ not loose a single case. My neighbors speak in the higbes let ms of them. Respectfully, youra, JESSE JORDA-V Frsm Mr. Adam Riser, a popular Merchant is T-M' LADEGA COUNTY, ALA. Kiser 1 * Store, Talladega count". Ala. Aug.l&lcl- This is to certify, that I have used Dr. Spencer s ' egeta ble Pills in my family, for the last six and I const^ ertbem the best pills I ever used. I was appointed aar^ gent for the sale of them, about six months ago. at w 1 time the travelling agent left me about 100 boxes, and 1 1 a ’^ sold out every box long since, and could have sold as more, if they had been left. I think every family ? keep a supply always on hand. I have never sold any * in mv Store, that have been liked so well ns Spencer s et, etabfe Pills. ADAM HISEB- For sale by Auguat 1, 1846. J. H. & W S. ELLIS, Maoori ,t»-