Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, March 26, 1844, Image 4

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I n 13 ITS A C « IV (BORGIA TELEGRAPH. 43u‘jHt w fy._ APBIL nest. ia. 1) -oly coun follow No. 103; Lot No. j 1 to the Mill* situate *”• I)oj1) A pot! .«* ■!«•« [7” 1LL !..• i ,, , T . - iv I e o e :> ■ I'mi i Hous - -io ir in \ :!iin he legal hours of sale. 1* • • • .tr.e-t n St-;, n \V. Pearce i in 4 ; I. i .-B : i!it' I-.1 N ’ ; half Lot ltil; also, sai l IV tree's interest in mi l to on asi i Land. The interest of hM Pear re in the above ? ro,ieriy being one half. Said Lands nil lying in the 9th Ji.uriet of Do »ly county; levied on ns the property of Ste- •phen W. Pearce, to satisfy three li far in litvor of Henry Pettee vs. sai.l Pearce; onn in favor of Adolphus Kendrick vs. said Pearee ; and one in favor of James M. Kelly vs. sai I Pearce; said H fas all issued from the Superior Court of D roly county. Air > two L t» of Laud, Nos. 36 and 57, in the 7th Dis trict of D mly county.including the 50 acres given for the village of Vienna. Consisting of the Conn-H-mse square ; Meriwether's Tavern and Lot, known as the Vienna Hotel and Stables Lais; Lot on which the Alligator Hotel stands, and Brown fc Shockley's office; Lot on wnich Dr. Russell's dwelling stands; Lot on which Hayslip's Grocery stands; Lot on which T. II. Donelly’s Law office stands; John M .lit sale SJY virtue of an < kcounty, when 7 ttlriiiiii*cr.iior»’ .Sale. virtue of an order or the Inferior Court of Twiggs silling for otdtumvy purposes, will be sold.on the first Tu**> lav in APRIL next, before the Court- ihe Ciiv of Mar.in. Bib!) county, within the al hours of sale. 73 acres of Pin* Land, whereon Hiram Allen now lives, in Bibb county, eight miles below Ml* the Marion road. Also. 177 acres of i?wamp Land, adjoining'Newtnan Rogers and H. M. Allen on two sides. - fBSj ^5™ D u. kittsi/K toiiHi rapicly superceding all other prepartions fu are now w . • the re- lief of Cough, Colds. Asilima, Whooping Cough, Catarrh. Tightness of the Chest, Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary affections. Hundreds of persons could now* be pointed out. who have been troubled with an old lingering Cough from five to DRIGS, TlVOlCIiVES, &c. nd the Octuulgee rtveron the West side, about eight miles twenty years, nnd who have been entirely cured by using from Moron. The first named Land has about 15 acres two or three boxes of these Lozenges. In fact, the propric- eleared, on which is the necessary buildings for a small tors have never known an instance where they did not give family. The last named Land has 35 or 40 acres cleared, I perfect satisfaction. without buildings. All to he sold as the property of Rollins Sudden Colds red Coughs are cured by them in a few Andrews, derca-cd. late of Twiggs count.—for the benefit , hours. of the heir* of said deceased. Terms on the day tf sale. Several thousand boxes have been sold within the last 1SIIA.M G. ANDREWS, i , . fc v months, re- oring to health persons in almost every stage JOSEPH B ANDBE'VS. ( Atimri of Pulmonary nflpctions aed these laboring under the rno.it Jan 10 Adminlatratan. 1 Hair. ^Y^^L be sold, on tl.o first Tuesday in APRIL next. V v before the Court-House door, in Vienns, Dooly county, within the legal hours of sale, all the Ileal Estate _ _ belonging to Hardy Rival, .Ir. deceased, late of said coun- llutto n's Lot. with appurtenances; and all the Lois, with | ty. Sold under an order of the Inferior Court of said coun- apnurtenances. in said town of Vienna, with the exception ty, while sitting for ordinary purposes Term, on the day. et Youn- P. Outlaw's Lot nnd Dwelling; Pettee's House * MOSES PIPKIN'. ) . , and Lot; Joseph 11. Clapp's House and Lot; and Mrs. ( Jan 30 18 JOHN 7 C. ROYAL, S A Mi ler’s ilouse and Lot; said property levied on as the property 0 ^' Alexander Meriwether, t • satisfy one fi fa from Doalv Superior Court, in favor of Salomon D. Belton vs. said Meriwether. r n , I IV. within the legal hours of sale, one Lot ofLand. No. 17, Alsa. Lot of Land No 2ft in the 3d District or Dooly 5n lhe , , s . Digtric , of | )n „] v CO nntv. containing 202} acres, county; levied on a. the propel ty of John M. Warren, to mnre or IeMf belonging to the Estme of Thomas Knight.de- satisfy one h fa from Dooly toiperior Court, tn favor of the ceased. j ate o' said rounty. Sold agreeably to an order of Central B*iik m Georgia vs Mhl Warren. I the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting lor ordinary AUn, Lois ot Land Nos. 2, 3,30. nnd Lot No not known, Terms made known on the day. bat known as the place whe-eon Owens Jenkins now Jive*. Jan 30 w u M. M. S. HOUGHTON. Admr. all n the 16th District of Dooly county; levied on a* the ——»■ ■— — properly of 11 ibert G. Ford, m satisfy oue ti fu from Doo)y Hal*. Superior Court, in favor of William W. Harrison and Da- T>URSUANT to an order of the Infennr Court of Twiggs vii G. Roney vs. said Ford. *,, county, when sming/or ordinary purooses. will be Al.,. To.. Neemes. t,. wit: Adam, a man: Matilda, a s*ld, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, before the Court- _V (I 111 i II i . 1 I’ll to l ''.. >n Ir. \X7'ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next. V 7 before the Court-House doorin Vienna. Dooly coun Lot No. 102, in the 9th District of said county, containing 202} acres—on which Lot. there is a tolerable Dwelling H> u e, and some 25 acres improved land. AH sold as the pr. p -rty of Robins Andrews, deceased, late of Twiggs coun'v, for the benefit of the heirs. fce. Terms on the, dav. I8HAM G. ANDREWS. ) Fe'i 27.1844. JOSEPH B. ANDREWS. $ ■ Admrs maker, an.) Ephraim Kendrick. Motes Collins. Simon Hate man. Jamas E. Duncan, and Robert L Duncan, endorsers. Also, one Stnra House and Lot. in Traveller’s Rest, in said eountv. formerly oernpied by J. Lampkin, as a store house, more receully by R. R. Evans; levied on as the E roperty of Jeremiah Lampkin. to satisfy one fi fa from I only Superior Court, in favor of Jacobus fc Gasthwaite vs. said Lampkin. _ _ . „ Also. Mary. Rowell's interest in and to Lofor Land No. 66. in the 9th District of Dooly county ; levied on as the property of Mary Rowell, to satisfy one fi fa from a Justice's Court, in favor of Jnnatlnn Wood vs. said Mary Rowell.— Levy made and returned to me by a constable. _ Also. Lotof Land No. 44. in the 7th District of Dooly county; levied on ns the property of John Sc vart. to satis fy two fi fat issued from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Si mon liishnp vs. said Stewart. - Feb 26 YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Shff Will If- told, at the some time and place. Lot of Land No, not known, ia the 2d District or Dooly county, known oi tlie place whereon Elizabeth Bn -gess now lives; levied on as the property of Elizabeth Burgess, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Christopher Strong vs. Elizabeth Burgers. Also, Lou of Land Nos. 203. 204. 213,214. 215. 216. 182. „ and 75 acres ofthe West part of Lot No. 233. all In the 3d «*".« fnr . ordinary poroses, for leave to sell all the Lands — **- c . . . p n belonging to the Kttat«*of Cnrolme and J. J. Barrow, mi* . ! „..i . r\vr:n:» n i i •> r n SvCrjni Notices, IN OUR months after dale, application will be made to the X 1 Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell two Negroes, (Major and Belly,) belonging to the Estate of Reuben Roberts, deceas ed. late ol said county. Sold for the purpose of making distribution among die Legatees named in his Will, as en titled to distributive ishnre thereof. Dec 19 12 LUKE ROBERTS, qualified Exr. T710UR months after date, application will be made to a. the Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting f >r ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Wil liam H. Rudd, deceased, late of said county. Jan 23 10 MORTEN N. BU'RCH. Admr. ¥71OUR months after date, application will be made to the fife honorable Inferior Court of Houston eountv. when sit- D strict of Dooly county; levied on as tne property oi a»- i ------- ■ lhaniel Wade, m satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior | nor* and orphans" rW A*T P “‘ Court, in favor of Levi Harrell vs. said Wade. «*«V. Gh0 ' “• McCOLLUM, Guardtan. Also, one Sorrel Horse; levied on as the property of! iNn ' - Hezekiab Brown, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Therou L. I I AOUR months nfierdate, application will be made to the Philo vs. said Bmwn. _ _ | J? Inferior Court of Upson county, when sitting for ordi Also. Lot of Land No 63, in the 31 District of Dooly : nary purposes, forleave to sell the Land and Negroes be ennmv; levied on as ibe property of Juhn T. Booth, to sat- ! longing to the Estate of Wiley Dean, deceased, late of said Ufv one fi fa from Talbot Superior Court, in favor of Chas. county. Feb 6 19 Sr. John rs. said Booth. Feb 27 23 WM. FARNELL. D. ShfT. wm. mckinney, Admr. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when silting for ordi distressinColds and Concha. They do not chock and dry up the cough, hut render it easy, promote expectoration, re lieve congestion, allay the tickling or irritation, and remove the proximate or exciting cause. They are made from a combination of the most valuable expectorant, or Cough Medicines, and are undoubtedly superior to every thing in use for these complaints. Hundreds upon hundreds of cer tificates have been offered of their wonderful virtues, from those who, it is justly thought, have been saved from an un timely grave, and rostor-dto perfect health, by using them. Death itself has alreaY/ deprived of life its hundreds and its thousands, whom this valuable medicine might have sa ved, if it had only been taken in time. How important it is. then, that every individual should attend to the curing of a Cough, which has such a powerful tendency t • Unde/minc the constitution before the least danger is suspected. A de lay of a few days often proves fatal. No medicine will be found more efficacious than these Lozenges; they are as pleasant to the taste a* sugar Candy. B3" Price 25 cents per box. with full directions. ,/lr.VO-Dl. UDLIl’S A RE the surest and safest Woum-1)kstrotinc Medi cine ever discovered. It is estimated, that, in the U— nited States, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND CHILDREN DIE AN NUALLY. FROM THE EFFECT OF WORMS ALONE. This vast mortality can be almost entirely prevented, bv the use of IlUl.r,’M CELEBRATED I.OZUAIOB8- Grown peisons are very often afflicted with Worms, and are doctored fur various conplaints. without any benefit; wheu one nr two doses of the Lozenges would speedily cure them. They are an infallible remedy, and so pleasant the taste, that children will take them as readily as they would a common peppermint lozenge. Thousands and teus of thousands pine away and die of Worms, without suspecting the real disease. The follow ing are a few of the symptoms—Headache, pale lips, flash ed cheeks, disturbed dreams, feverishness, thirst, bad taste in the mouth, offensive breath, itching of the nostrils, pain the stomach, nausea, unnatural appetite, swelled stomach Umbt. sense of some thing rising m the stomach, he. To parents we say, do not be without these Lozenges any time—attend to these suggestions, as you value the lives of your children. 03“ Price 25 cents per box. with foil directions. For sale in Manm. hy J- II fc W.S. ELLIS—In East Macon, bv COWLES & NICOLL—bv DUNN & MAR TIN. Forsyth—by WINSHIP fc HUTCHINGS. Clinton —by the principal Druggists ii Savannah and Augusta— and, on enquiry, may lie found in nearly all the towns and villages in the Middle, Southern, and Western Slates. Feb 27. 1844. 22 6m* 1 A FRESH SUPPLY, just receivedbv . V j. ii. & w. 8. ELLIS, Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. Among which are the following MEDICINES, Jcc.:| Sulphate Quinine (Frencli)* Camriarides nary purposes, forleave to sell all the Lands belonging to llie Estate of James Powell, deceased, late of said county. Feb 6 19 AMBROSE POWELL. Admr. Houston April Kales. W ILL be sold.on the first Tuesday in APRIL next before the Court-House door in Perry, Houston eoaiiiv, within the egai hi nrs of sale. 171 OUR months after date, application will be made to the 607} acre*of Oik and Hickory Land, well Improved. Iv- Jl’ Inferior Court of Houston county, when sluing foi or ing in the 14th District of Houston county, consisting of 3 ’ d nary pa-poses, for leave to sel’ n portion of the Land and L >IJ, of 302} acres each: one Lot being No. 134.the Nos. of , Negroes belonging to i he Estate of Thomas Woodard, de the others not known. The whole'comprising the Plants- , ceased. late of said county. yon of the Estate of Aaron Lb*©. deceased, late of said i Feb 6 19 SYLVANUS S. BRYAN. Admr. chohty. and now in the possession of Orran C. Horne. Admr. I , j * '—~—■ - - . - —. ..— de bonis non. of said Aaron Lowe; the same being levied on . loxOL It raontlis after date, application will be made to |n satisfy two fi fas from D only 5uperi>r Court, one in favor -®- tie Inferior Courtof Crawford county, when sitting for of Jefferson Westburv, against Uaniel B. Lowe. Executor . J™' 1 *) purposes, for leave M sell Lot of Land No. 63. ofsaid Aaron Lowe, deceased, the other in favor of Clau- District.-.:a section Chet okee conntv—belonging to tile ' dins E. Barie vs. said Daniel B. Lowe. Exr. Ac. Estate nl Diannah Hester, deceased, late of Crawford coun Also^a Negro Girl, named Betsy, about 18 years old; ■ tv—for the benefit ol\he heirs and creditors levied on as the property of John Chaney to satisfy oue fl fa i Marc.. 5 23 JOHN JONE5. Adm-*. front Houston Inferior Court, in favor of John A. Daniel vs. WTtOUR months afrer date, application will be made to Job i Chancy; and one fifa fnen H'mstoii Superior Court, in 1' the Inferior Court of D silv count v, when silting fnror- favor of Taylor fc Lnwther vs. John Chancy, msker, and dinarv purposes, fir leave to sell the Land and Negroes Thomas Harris.endorser. belonging i> the Estate of Anthony Lewis, deceased, late Also, a Negro Woman, named Ann. about 17 year* old; of said county. N. REDDICK, ) , Ie>-c.i on as "lie property of .--enus H. Clark, to satisfy four March 5 ’ 23 J. PLATT, ( Admrs fi fist from Houston Superior Conn, two in fsvor of N. B. V>niiu — c . : ,, . : ?">*> *.«*„» .«s «•* i.-r f * f; “■ tjnswold & c. 1: r... i n.ii.i.Jr_ . Grares va. said Clark; and one in farm of ; silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the' Lands belonptng to the Estate af Sberod Whittington, deceased, ia e of said coontv. LOVY P. WHITTINGTON, Admr’x. March 19,1844. 25 Co. vs. Semis II. Clark, principal, and J»el Walker, securi ty on aptieal. Also, Lot No. 129. in the 10th D strirt of Houston county, containing 302) acres more or less; levied on ns the prop- ertv "f J >ho Gilbert, to satisfy sundry fi laa from a Justice’s . Court-of Houston c.iuntv. in favor of George Walker and j |^'OL It months alter date, application will be made to Elijah Butts va. John Gilbert and Thomas J. Gilbert. Le- ■ ■ the Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sitting vy made and returned to me hy a constable. j f° r ordinary purpose-, for leave to sell the Lands and Ne- Also, the Dwelling House and Lot. in thetownof Perry, • fifties belonging to the Estate of Diannah Hester, deceased, now occupied hy Mrs. Jane Oatlaw, No not known; lev- »*'e of said county. JOHN JONES. Admr. ied on as the property of John M Chastain, to satisfy one fi fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Eli Warren vs. ■aid John M. Chastain. . Feb 24 WM. HERRINGTON, Shff. WiU be told, at the tame time and place. One Roan Mare.'Saddle and Bridle; levied on as the pmpi-rtv of Thoanas Reddick, to satisfy a fi fa from Houa tan Superior Court, in favor of Wm. *'. Norman v«. Thomas Reddick. Feb 24 DAVID GILES. D. Shff. APRIL neat, in Ferry, Houston Marrli 5 | A OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the JL* Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, for leave to tell tbeLand belonging to the Et'ate of Daniel Clark, deceased, late of said rounty. March 19 25 S. II. HAM. Admr. I/OUlt months after dete. application will be made pi • the honorable Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, forleave to sell the Real Es tate of Needham Smith, deceased. Ist>* of said county RICHARD JOHXSON.Jk. ' WILLIAM SMITH. March 19 23 ■ Admrs /"'tKORGIA, Butts County.—Where**, Win. It. Bank- V.T ston applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of James E. Bsukstnn, deceased, late of said county : These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar. the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be and Houston April K.ulc. "XTriLL he *old, on the first Tuesday Tv befire 'he Court-House door in county, within the legal hoars of sale, One Negro Bov. by the nmne of Solomon; levied on as the prpperty of William K. Hall, to satisfy one fi fa from the Superior Court of Hnn«tnn county, in favor of John Keen ▼a. W.m. K. Hall and D. O. Campbell; and one other fi fa j appear at mv office, within the time prescribed by law. to from llie tame Court, in favor of Taylor fc Lowther vs. aaid shew cause,'(if any they have.) why said letters should not , . . .... „ . . ’. ... ! be granted. Given tinder my hand, this 7th March. 1344. Also, the South liar of Lot No. 16. in the 5ib District of j 54 JOHN McCORD, ceo II manm co mty; levied on •< the property of Daniel Clark, WhnnMTYr—: ~— . sirs. ’ , „ U> satisfy a ti fe from a .Infixe s Court of Houston connty, f Houston County,—Whereas. Charles II. in fivor'of Wtn. A. Ross vs. said Daniel Clatk; and oneotfi- M*** *,!'£!’" me for **“*” °. f Administration on - - tne r, state of tsimon Bateman, deceased.lnte of said county: These a re. therefore, incite and admonish, all and singu er fi fa from (lie Inferior Court of said couniy. fin favor of Howell Cobb va. Daniel Clark and Stephen R Ham. March 1 21 WM. HERRINGTON, ShffJ C'rutvforil April Halo. "'fKT'ILL be sold, on liio first Tuesday in APRIL next, v v before the Court-House door in Knoxville, Craw ford county, within the legal hours of sale, One Negro Boy,bylb«name ofNirk, about lOyears old; levied on as the property of Nicholas Bonn, to satisfy a fi fa issued nut of Randolph Superior Court, in favor of Nathan fUnirlev,assignee, vs. said Boon. Property pointed nut by Win. II. Brooks. JAMES BEKLAND, Shff. Feb 27 22 Wi la-tan .ilortgnge liny Salt •• “ILL !"• sol 1. on the lir-t Tuesday in MAY next, be- • the Court IInu«r door in Perry, Houston connty, within the legal hours of sale. Eleven Negroes, to wit: Rebecca, about 30 years old, and her children Seneca, a boy. about 10 years old; Alti* cut. about 8; Mcnticus, about 6-. Amerieus. about 5; Han nsh, about 7 ; end Temps, about l year old; Anaka, a wo man. about 38 vr irs old, and li-r children, Newton, about 7year* old; Phillis, a girl: about 5years old; and Port, a b iyi nhntu 2 years old ; all levied on ns the property of the Estate of John T " .-ceased, to satisfy a mortgage fi ft from Hons’.'in Inferior Court, in favor of William Had- d «'k vs. Elijah Bans. Admini-trator of said Jolm Tomlin- a- deceased. Pr ipertv p •in-e l out in the in -rtgagn Feb 0! WM. HERRINGTON. Shff. lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appearatmy office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 27th Feb. 1844. 23 BRYANT BATTON.cco To Itebtoi'H mid Crcdifoi-N. A UL persons indebted to the Estate of John McKenzie, -L jL jr„ deceased, lire of HnustAn county, are requested to pay the same forthwith; and those having demands upon said Estate, are required to present them in terms of the law. to EZEKIEL H. ADAMS. Admr. March 12 24 Bxeenlori* Hale. 4\T 11.L be soldi on the first Tuesday in MAY neat, be- V V fore the Coutt-Hou*e door in the city of Macon, within die legai hours of sale. Half Lot* N 5 nnd 6. in Square ) 43. fronting on Third ami Poplar sweets, in Slid containing.hslf an acre, inure or Ie^ b Detaining Estate ol William Daniel, dece-i Terms Cash. Cl 1A It 1,1C -March 2. 1844. ring part ofthe Real 1.1 ue of Bibb county.— HUTCHINGS, Exr. 23 P Tue eon. TRSUANTt • Id] iv in . n-re< of Lan 1. si into LdU, nnd w tain plensant a 11 Also, n• llie Y . in- Negro F< N .v d. lie, e 1— ! Term- on the- da seniors’ Mute. ]rderoftba Inferior Court of Bibb ig for ordinary purposes, on the first , before the Court-House door in Ma im :rs of - de, will be sold, about 24 in VJoeville; which will be dividrd r<i purchasers an opportunity to ob- v siies for residence*, ne and place, will be lold. a Likely All the nroperty-of the late Wm. iribution among bis heirs. f N EORGIA, Crawford County—Whereas. Win. Lockett A and Rebecca Lockett apply to tne for letter* of Ad ministration on the Estate of James Lockett, deceased, late of said county: These are. therefore,incite and admonish all anil singu lar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tn 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 5th Marrli, 1844. _24 ' E. W. DENNIS.ccc To Drills)-, nml Creditor,,. A LL persuns having demands against tba E.taieofTsl- hot ft. Middle!-rnoks. deceased, late of Menioe county, are reque-ted to render tlieni in. to the Administrator; ami all those indebted to said Estate, ore required to make im mediate payment. iv . 2! ai.1'i:i:i> .MiiiHLEitiiooKs. a h..r. ■id Crril San da* s a ran pari II a, For the removal and permanent cure of all Disrate* aritingfrom an Impure Slate of the blood, or habit of ' the tytUm, namely: „ CllOFULA. or King's evil, Rheninatism, Obstinate 1 Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples, or Pustules on the face Blotches, Biles. Chronic sore eyes. Ring worm, Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and paiu ofthe bones an.l joints Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lum bago, and Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mer cury. Ascites,of Dropsy, exposure or imprudence in life, Also, Chronic constitutional disorders, wilibe removed by this p'eparalion. WO.TDCItFI L EFFECTS OF HANDS’ HAK- fiJIPAitlLLA IN 1YOKIVXCU, CON.VEC- TICCT. Read tlie following Iroin Mrs. Wm. Phillips, who has long, tesitled at the Falls. The facts are well known to al ti*e old residents of that part of the city. Messrs. A. B.dxxns X Co.—Din: Most gratefully do I embrace this opportunity for staling to you the great relief I obtained from tile use of your rfarsapariila. f shall also be happy, through yor. tn publish tn all wlm are afflicted, as l lately was, the account of my unexpected, and even fur a long time despaired of cure. Mine is a painful story, anil trying aHd sickeuing as is the narrative of it. for the sake of ■u iny who may be so surely relieved. I will briefly yet ac curately state it. Nmeteen yearsago last April, a fit nfsickness left me with an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collections immediately look place over the entire suifaeeofmy body, causing sucii an enlargement llial it was necessary to adti a yard to my dresses around the waist. Next followed upon mv limbs, ulcers painful beyoud description. For year*, both in sum mer ami winter, the only mitigation of my sufferings was found in pouring upon those parts cold water. From my limbs thepain extended over iny whole body—there was literally forme no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying down, ibese pains would slmot through mv system nnd com pel me to arise, and for hours together, walk the bouse, so that I was almost entirely deprived ol sleep. During this time the Erysipelas continued active, and the ulcers enlar ged, and so deeply have these eaten, that for two and a half yearsthey have been sebject to bleeding. During these al most twenty year* 1 have consulted many physician*. These have called niy disease—as it was attended with an obstinate cough and a -teady and active pain in my side—a dropsical consumpsion; and though they hive!,ecu skilful practition ers, they weieonly able to afford my case a partial and tem porary relief Iliad many other difficulties too complica- ied to describe. I have also used manv of the medicines that have been recommended as infallible cures for this dis ease, yet these all failed, and 1 was most emphatically growiug worse. In this eritiealcondilimi,given up by friends and especting for myself relief only in death. I waa by the kind interposition of Ptovidence, furnished with your, to me, invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave ine an assurance of health, which for twenty years I bad not once felt. Upon taking the second mv enlargement diminished, and in twelve days from the 8lb of October, when I com menced taking ,vourSar*anar)})a. I was able to enjoy sleep and rest by night as refreshing as any I ever enjoyed when in perfect health. Besides, I wasia this short time, relie ved from all those excruciating and unalleviated pains that had afflicted my daya, as well as robbed me of my night’s repose. The u'cers upon my limbs are healed, the Erysi pelas cured, fc my size reduced nearly to my former meas ure. Thus much do I feel it a privilege to testify to the efficacy of your health restoring Sarsrpariila. A thousand thanks, Sirs, from one who.,e comfort and whose' hope of future health are due under God, to your instrumentality. And mav the same Providence that directed ‘me to your aid, make the happy and honored instruments ol blesting nhers. as diseased and despairing as vnnr much relieved nnd very grateful friend. ASENATH M. PHILLIPS. New Lokdo.v Co.ss. Norwich, Nov. 4.1842. fc Personally nppenrtlie above nan-xyl Asennth M. Phillips, and made oath ofthe facts contained «n the foregoing state ment before me. RUFUS W. MATHEWSON. Justice of the Peace. Being personallyacquaitited with Mrs. Puit.t.tps, I-er lifytbol the above aiseried facts are substnntiallv true. WILLIAM II RICHARDS, Minuter of the Got pel at Norwich, Conn, For sale at New York price, by J. H. fc W. S. ELLIS. Agents. 38 Fly Stone Colocynth Court Plaster Castor Oil (freslt) Sweet Oil do Charcoal, pulv Corks, velvet Calomel Antimony Aloes Rheubarb Jalap Digitalis Opium Prepared Chalk Acetate Lead do Cupri •io Zinc Arseniate Potassa Etlier Sulphuric do Nitric Nitrate Silver do Potassa Phosphate Soda cto Iron Sulphate Iron do Potas3a do Soda do Magnesia Borate Soda” Phosphorus Manna flnke Ointment hyd. Pota do Iodine do Veratrtne do Itch Oxide Mercury Sulphate Morphine Acetate do Anodine Acetic Acid Oxalic do Citric do Prussic do", Tartaric do Ammonia do (Arom spts) Antitnonialspulv Veratrine Strychinine Emetine lllieubarbine Croton Tiglium Secale Curnuiuin Oil Sinapine Oil Camlmridin Proligeuous Acid Hydrintate Pztassa Pepperine Oil black Pepper Irish Moss Musk Chloride Soda Citrated Kali Chloride Lime Medical Mustard,in pots Opium denurcotized Cyanuret Potassium Comp. Tonic extract Currageen (prepared) Spigelia comp extract Blue Moss Precip. ext. bark Peruvian do Calisaya do Toxa do Red do Chamomile flowers Senna Uva Urai Horehound Sage African Cayenne Bay berry 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 Alkanetroot 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 Corianderdo Arrow root Aque Fortis Anodyne (Hoffman's) Borax Black Lead Brimstone Blue atone •i uni per berries Cnbeb do Oxide Bismuth Bees-wax Burgundy Pitch Balsam Copsvi do Tolu do Peru Black drop PATENT MEDICINES &c. Extract Jalap no Butternut do Hyosciamus do Gentian do Belladonna do Taraxici do Rhubarb do Nffx Vomica do Rbatania do Cicuta do Glycyrrhiza Gum Arabac do Camphor do Scammony do Myrrli do Asafcctida' do Guiac Pearl Barley Syringes Honey Otto Roses Magnesia, calc cl do carb Isinglass Quicksilver Sedlitz Powders Soda do Saratoga do Sponge T’ama'rinds Wafers Sarsanarilla Red Precipitate White do Black do Pearl Ash Aunatta Indigo, Spanish float Logwood Fustic Copperas Spanish brown Venetian red Madder Fig blue * Nutgalls Alum Cochineal Spts Turpentine Venice do Starch Salt Tartai Salt Ammechtae Glue Rosin Jujube Paste do Lee's Pills Opodeldoc Chapman’s anti-dyspectic Pill. Peters’ 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 E a. Iceland Moss Cough Mixture Comp, fluid ext. Pink Root, by G. W. Carpenter Dalby’s Carminative 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 liquid Magnesia Porter’s Catholican Rowan's Tonic Mixture Relfe’s Vegetable Specific Oil Wormseed Ext Bucbu Ext Boneset Tonic Extract Fuid ext Sarsaparilla Syr Liverwort Comp. Sarsap. Cubebs and Copavi PERFUMERY AND BRUSHES fcc Hair Powder Almond Paste Pearl do Ground Paint Brushes Rouge do Sash do Milk of Roses Oval Varnish Cold Cream Cntnel hair Cream Almonds Badger’s hair lorida Water. varioussizes Graining Cologne do do do Flesh Lavenderd* do do Horse do do To Mcbto * LL person* indebted to the Estate Of Za ar i ah Hollo- .’i mon, deceased, late of Crawford ennmv. to make immediate payment; and those hari irainstsaid I'.state, nrc requited to present them, duly au Jienticatcd i greeable to law. NATHAN HOLLO MON. 7 DAVID WORSHAM. S Feb 14 20 Ezra. Fire Insurance* '5’IIK Undersigned, Agents for the /Etna Insurance ’ Company of Hartford Conn., are prepared to take risks on Buildings, Merchandize in Store and Cotton in Wnre-liou.sei, intke Chv of Macon land it Fire. REA fc COTTON. A Frh 7 231 v nld i 20 P. NIXON E\Tx. JOHN D WINN. K <‘i NEW SPRING GOODS. MTIOR the speedy and effectual extirpution of all species 1 1 and symptoms ofthe sylphitic difense. Professor VES- PttINf'8 PILLS stand unrivalled. They have long been m general use in me principal cities in France ami the Uni- led Stales, by those persons afflicted with this class of dis ease, and are daily receiving their unqualified approbation. The unparalleled celebrity and unexampled surress of this r arereonested *"'! P®werf»! preparation, bus won for itself a •’ | * ? j name never to lie forgotten as long as there remains an af ~ ‘ fli'ue.l sufferer upon the face ofthe globe. It is truly sur prising to observe how speedily and harmless ii enters into every iniiiuie channel, effectually dislodging every germ, annihilating every leprous spirit of the most dreadful of ail diseases, and. at the same time, never failing to fortify the s> stem against disposition, or subsequent attack of this com plaint. Fall and explirit directions accompany each box of these Pill*, an 1 a statement of some of the most prominent symp tom* ia laid down a*a guide to the patient in di-tinguijbing one form ol this disease from another; also, a statement, showing the result of the treatment of one hundred case* " nil these Pills alone, in one of the most distinguished hos pitals in France. Cj ’ Price S1.50 per box. For s-de in Mart n. bv J. H. fc W. S. ELLIS. Drnggi-ts 1 —and I v the principal Druggists in Savannah nnd Au-’usta Fob 27,1844. . 02 Cm* Hair Nail Comb Tooth do Cloth Scrubbing Shoe do do do do do ass’d do do do do do do silver'wire do do do Rose do Bears’ Oil Ward’s Hair Oil Marrow Pomatum, Orange Flower Water Macassar Oil Spirit of Rose Camphor Soap Musk do Emollient do Wiutlsor do do do Brown Wash Balls Carling fluid Antique Oil L ip Salve (Persian Otto RosejPhaving do Tooth Powder (superior) Shaving-Oil Evasive do Powder Puffs and boxes Extract Bergamot Preston Salts do Rose Smelling bottles do Musk Tapers Honey Water Dutch Cologne Sbavingcakes Atkinson’s Depilatory SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, fcc Patent feather Brooms do do Dusters do do Brushes Fitch Tools Counter Brushes Hat do Crumb do rmy, agains Cupping Glassi do do with air pume* Gum Elastic Catheters Silver do Setnn Needles Spring Lancet blades Tooth claws Gum Lancets Amputating cases Trepanning Instruments Dissecting ,do Pocket cases Spring Lancets Evans’thumb do Dentist*’ cases Teeth Keys do do moveable buttons Medical r-poons Scarificators Scalesand Weights Aln-ess Lancets Teeth Files Tourniquets The subscribers intend keeping a full assortment nl Brngs, 71 Qilicinrs, 1’ninIm, OiIs.Kbop-l-'ui-nitm-e, fcc., consisting of articles to tlie 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 ami Philadelphia market*. Orders from Merchants and Fhvsicians will receive prompt attention. Jan 28 31 J. II. fc W. 8. ELLIS. I>BSI'4ii$« MISii>I€JilHS. V FRESH SUPPLY.just received Dy II* RVKV SllOTWtM-) UlllgZKt, Corner oj Mulberry amt Third Streets, opposite the Central Hotel, Macon Sulphate Quinine do Morphine Acet. Morphine Court Plaster Castor Oil Citrated Kali Chloride jjoda Senna Alex Ca enue African Indigo cipaiiish Float Caraway treed Anodyne Hotlamont Aqua F orris Juniper Berries Bees Wax Charcoal Pulv. Corks Velvet Calomel Kng. Calomel Am. Croton Tiglium Gum Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone traits of Tartar Extract Jalap •lo Lemon, for pies, sauces, fcc., a new and very conve nient article Extract Valerian Accomta Bucha compel Pjnk Root Fluid Augustura Hardback, Lettuce M *W fc M Cort Pern compd Bark Precipitated Nux Vomica Rhubarb Gentian Rata uia Dandelion Colocynth pure ’* compound Balsam Copavia Hyoscamus Cicuta Stramonium Belladonna Boneset Butternut Glycopt “ refd Eng. Sarsaparilla Herbs Horehound Cleavers Catnip Thoioughwort * Cicuta Marsh Melon C .i foot P i-s.ey tr it Frtnint r--s rvey Grass r vezeamous Wormwood Double Tansey Hyssop Horse Radish Bitter Sweet Lemon Sweet Mrajoram Motherwort Penneroyal Sage Canlharides Fly Stone Colocynth Acetic Acid Sweet Oil Veratrine byebonine Digitalis Creta prept Irish Moss Oxalic Acid Cetric do Prussic do Tartaric do Opium Pepperine. Uva Ursi Sage. Svrenges Honey, Squills Mezerian Hemlock Hops Saffron E vicuma Nutmegs Wafers Cloves Quicksilver Arrowroot Logwood Madder Allum Fig Blue Brimstone Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Soot Rhubarb Musk. Blue Maas Horehound, Otto Rose Isinglass Sponge, Mace Annalo, Coppeias Borax, Nutgalls ltosin Oil Almonds u Antrisede 11 Burgamotl 11 Cajiput * “ Cassia “ Cloves “ Caraway “ Onganum ** Anuios “ Jumper “ Lavender •- Jessamine •• Fennel “ 8avine fresh “ Goldwood “ Wormseed “ double Tansey “ Peppermint “ Spearmiut “ Tansey pure “ Cedrat *’ J rot on “ Sage “ Pulegi “ Sarsafras Orange “ Cedar . “ Black Peppe •• Hemlock m Spruce “ Cautharides “ Tar “ Copavai “ Ainber rect “ “ com 41 Seneca- “ Rhodium “ Nerole 44 Camomile 44 Valerian • Cubebs • Wormwood 44 Nutmegs 44 Anniseed Snatalas assorted Syringes ^ ,, Trusses 44 Brushes 44 Tooth Brushes Nail Bru-lies White Wash do No 1, 2, 3 Bot Brusiies 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, extra French Ni 1, 2 and 3 Almond Paste Antique -Oil Balm of Columbia Bears Oil Cream of Amber Cold Cream Cologne Farina •• French 44 German 44 American Extract Milliflores Lip Salve Otto of lloses Macassar Oil Pomatum Pearl Powder Preston Salts ToiletPowder Vegetable Rouge Vinegar Aromatic Eye Water Godfrey’s Cordial Hayes Linatnent 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 Apoth’s.Scolesand Weights Wicking for Lamps Extract Roses Essence of Tyre Florida Water Freckle Wash Hair Oil Ward’s Hungary WatcT Hair Powder Indian Dye! Kaphalia Or ALL KINDS, DONi: AT SHORT -NOTICE, IN A NEAT STv, ON T1TE MOST REASONABLE TERMS ’ AS * AT THE OFFICE OF THE ’ £#*ton (StovQte arcitcrajjf, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, LAW BLAMPS, hAMCRiiio HOBSJi.£2I,I,S, LAE2Lg ,llS i «t 7 . ^ Bft Sk JBkfePSi 1 O ISIl Mi is €jm;mm> t &c. &c. 6c c. * A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ISL-a Of use in this State, printed onfne paper, in l,-.] constantly kept on hand, and for sale at very l ow Cr =. Macon. June 1, 1843. :i« P rl ces. By M, S. Thomson, ?i. P. JIacon, c n |> EAD ai.uJ DGIC. " Prove tdl ildncMm,: ; „•. JLV to that Which is good.” As even in our day,in rei - the deaf may bear, the lame may walk, and tlje'bliu(j 0 ''J Orange Flower V/ater PATENT MEDICINES. British Oil Blue Smalts Balsam Honey Deep Blue Smalts * Spice Bitters Reff do Bateman’s Drops Green do Butler’s Magnesia Brown do Bailey’s Extract Sarsaparilla, Black do anew and superior aiti-Indian Specific cle, used in preference to New England Cough Syrup all others Corn Plaster Cephalic Snuff Chemical Pile Ointmen Essence of Peppermint Gordack’s Cordial Soap Naples Castile White bar Variegated in pots No 1,2, 3 Haynes’ Pills Beckwith’s do Peters’ * do Elmore’s do Meskin’s do STRAYED { 71 ROM ibe i ty. on W a -in :eably i - le fir-i Tu rn in Ti. -, M-. the 11- m-frnlor’M Sn n - r leroi the Infi iv in MAY next, nun Upson couni • and Lot. iu said irtof B Id. I. will be lbe r.uin , ibe local ithirh Mr •u-rling P n • - - b i> —it l'e- t' e ..vne fcr ROHEItT BEASLEY. A In Ml HI III SOS' s Vegetable UsiiviTK.al ^Ic PciiiOK. by GEO. W. TUICE ^ CO? JlXttv it ?3 S .5. EV a- €'<?. WE juft received, and style Spring Prints; low fine Blue, ltlirk. nml Fnnr\ meres; plain nnd figured Ulnri Piai I, Swim* and Jacket M Linens; Long Lawns; Linen Caml.rie ILimlken l.iefs; Cases Ceor^ia .\asiKpchs, JO Case* Kfcaw :tml AViltoiv Ml "f wlil. b tlit-v nf'.-r al wholesale or retail, low for cask. Mscou, J'co. 13,1844. a sinn dbscribcr. in Hnustnn coun- -dnesdav ni-ltt la«t. a large n HORSE. 5years old. has had ev in the right shoulder, some vliifli are still to I nlv white rern le. 1 to be curly essee. and it Jctioii—was seen at Bailey's Mills, in I life ttrs-1 iv. Any inf.-rnnti—t will he ibankfully a ,’iberal reward given fur him. JAMES C. RAY. 25 Near Wellborn's Mills Opodeldoc Moffat's Pills Phoenix Bitters Jewett’s Pills, Dean’s do Daveni ort’s do Mead’s de Swaim’s Panacea Saratoga Water Tomato Pills Vermifuge Swain’s French Pills Di Logier's Fever and ovguc Pills Ghalegare's Fever and Ague Pills M IfGir.1L IlVS’i li ( IUJ VI S. Amputating Instruments in ca- Lancents Evan’s best ses 44 com shell handles Amputating nnd Trepaning 44 Gum Instruments in cases 44 Abscess G E Bougie’s Cupping Instru- 44 Cases ments with Scarificator Nursing Tubeslvory and Five Cujming Glas- Needles Setons ses * 4 Curved Catheters male Nipple Shell* female Pocket Case, containing 22 In- Coucliing Instruments in ca- strun ents ses Pocket Cases containing 1C In- Camelar’s double stiver Dis- struinents secting Instruments in ca-Pocket Cases containing 12 ses Instruments Dentist’s Instruin’ts for plug- Probes ging and scaling Pessaries gum elastic Forcept’s Midwifery Saws Amputating Dissecting Stethescoi.es Dressing Scissors straight and curved Bone Stomach Tubes E G Tooth and patterns Tooth Keys ivory handle GlvsterBacs with Ivory Pipes spring Hair Lip Pins Tooth Key s pivot handle Knives Amputating spring Catline Tooth Key> ivory handle hinge Whispering Tubes for deaf fulcrum persons, a most valuable Tournequet article Tooth Files GLASS M ARI', fcc. pecin Bottles from jpt to 2 Nipple Shells allons Nursing Bottles Tincture Bottles from jpt to do Flasks 2gallons Funnels assorted ill mouth Bottles Capping Glasses Breast Pipes Phials a ssorted Urinals Graduate Measures PALM S. White Leadgrottml in Oil Drop Black receive their sight ’* * •"“‘uDnj The utidersig. ed fully aware of the many responribilY resting upon hint ns a practitioner ofthe healing art, » 0 M again tender his services to those who may need tliem wj!f the assurance in advance, that il assiduous care, leu.f Jt T rience, and a thorough knowledge ol innocen vet puwetitfi ly health’s restoring remedies, with their jndici.ui lullin' non wiU restore lost health he feels warranted in that so lar as these go to the procurement of such decide aium, the affleted or their friends will fit no case be di</" pointed. P" As heretofore persons afflicted with chronic diseases at J residing at a distance may have their cases treated bv . tr j ing their symptoms in writing as cor-ectly as passibe when medicines to suit them will be compounded and setk Many who have pursued tfii. course, though we have never seen them, are how in the enjoyment of uninterruLird health. Persons having diseased servants who may be to them both burtltensome and expensive, may either hive the.r cases treated or dispose of them to the subscriber at s fair price. Hernia or Rupture, will be treated on improved priori, pies, with an instrument entirely new, which, so far as has been used, gives entire satislai lion—it can be worn divor night with equal facility. Persons thus afflicted, will hare to apply, in person, in order to be well fitted. Letters to ensure attention uiustiuvariablybepostpaid- te. ms liberal and punctualttv expected. 1 M. S. THOMSON, M. D. March 5 i 23 That community may hove some idea of the extremes to which disease may go without being beyond ti.e reach of medicine, it is deemed proper to appenci the following sts e- meets offsets, taken from a nutnbei of similar impoit, which may yet be submitted as room and circumstance may adn.it. Bibb County, Jan. 9th, 18th This may certify that my wife Las been afiliited with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint lortwelve years, and i.ia taken a variety oi medicines without apparent benefit; even ti.e justly celebrated Dr Durham ol Ciutk county, tailed to benefit her. Si.e suffered much from 4 ervi.ns irritability, palpitation of the beat t and extreme w eakness so as to be confined almost entirely to her bed. In tins situation 1 ap plied to Dr. M 8. Thomson, ot Macon under whose direc tions and applications, i am happy to say, she tout, was tai lored lo couifortable health, amt is now ..Lie to attend to ail the usual business ol her house and loudly. My daughter was also afflicted vvim convulsive fits, from which Dr. Durham (ailed to relieve hei. 1 applied 10 Dr. Thomson also in her case, and 1 am persuaded be has fi. nally ruled Ler; she lias bad no symptom ol them in til months. But these though certainly cf their kind very eminent, cannot be computed for a moment with ti e ra.-e ol one if my sons, who has been tiffined with pa.-y to such a drgae as t« have become perfe ctly helpless lie fit si lot-t the tn-e ct his limbs, the* ol h.s body, ai d finally his hearing nnd KTEStoHT, so that he might be in a maimer dead, oi ly he hi embed, and even that i t < i;e tin e, w as so nearly gone, dial bis clothes were prepared in auttriparion ol hi, final ex- We bad made* use ofihe usual remedies in such ca ses, mid even bud applied to Dr. Striugiellow. a rent doc tor, l.-ut w ithuut Let efil. In tins situation. Dr. Tin inson was called in, wi o I am happy to say, lias restored lnui not only in the full and tree use ol af. his limbs, hut also to ibe use of his eyes ami ears, without which creation were a blank and life itsell a burden. The change is so greet fretn absolute helplessness, blindness mill dcr-fniss to fife and activity, SIGHT and HEARING, that it can hardly he realised by any bui'tbose who have seen it. This is a cute wliirb, numerous as those effected by the Doctor are, will hardly cive precedence to anv. ■ISAAC WATTS. From the Federal Union, To the Editoi s : GENTLEMEN:—Occupying the important station at community that you do, and controlling such a p> wcrlul (n giuefiir good as the public press, 1 have taken the lil ertynf addressing you, being an o.d subscriber, upon * subject of ereat importance, and it may be of infinite advantage to many of your numerous readers. My intention in adtlrets- ing you tbu*. is merely to conoi.ttnicate a fart that lias one under my own knowledge, in my own family, and Lrlr-re my own eyes, and which 1 deem it niy duty as a gm-d citi zen, to cnnnnun.cate (or the benefit ot my tellow-ir.en.— Seine time during last year, my son V illit.ni about 10 yean old, was taken with a paralctic affection, by which he was emit ely deprived of the use of his lower extremities and body, so far as to be perfectly nnable to change It's position either on bis pallet or in bed,—his limbs became cot.trartrd and sometimes appeared to be spasmodically nfiectfd: the contraction appeal ed to ascend gradually !o bis Lt dy. til) it reached his abdomen, the lower part of which was so powj erffilly contracted, as to throw- die upper part upon the lungs, which so compressed them as nlm< st to produce suf focation ; the parts protruding from just under tl^ tiD,to an unnatural size. To walk was impossible, and evrniVe power of tl.e will had m. influence over his limbs In this situation. I carried him 10 Macon and placed him undertlie -are of Dr. Tin niton, ol that city ; in two months I carried him In me. greatly relieved; llie course was slill pursued for two mot.th* more, and my son, once the helpless, mo ping. decrepit) and palsied invalid, is now the active, cheer ful and bouvant boy bfft-1liter days, rum ir.g id cut every where, from morning till night, so fond of field sports, that he has I eeon.e a perfect terror to rabbits, partridge* and other game that limy presume lo lurk upon the planta’ion; and so pleased with bis'new acquired liberty, thai he him- selfhas become the liveliest in his circle of contemporary acquaintance. TI e result was so little anticipated oy me. nnd by till who were acquainted with the case, that it has been deemed of sufficient importance to merit publicity, by givine it which. y< u will confer a favor on Yours, respectfully, ALEX. HUNT. J»nes eountv. 19tbJ'fin. 1844. 1 d ; r< IlK 1 Lead Le dry , ,f ! , "I' 4 ' 111 Spanish Brown re Yell, w • Green SI. A J. COWLES, Bucltv Fresh Mackerel, lie-ala fc Principe Segars, it. in half and quarter bands, Together with Baysl" 4 ' Suit sir, Coflcc, fcc. fcc. Bacon. No 9 Yell- - Cbm, - Cbro, | Litltcrage I Prussia 11 Blue Vermillion Verdi-rts I Ivory Black Terra de Senna ' Hi.tten Stone : Butch Pink 1 Dose Pink Spanish White Paris White 1 Torbay UmV Gum Phellack Linseed Otl Lamt. Oil Train Oil Neat, Foot Oil Spirits Turpentine Varnish Copal 44 Japan " Black E other Gold Leaf Silver Leaf Pomire rttnne Patent Yellow Chalk Bed do White Putty Carmine Drop Lake Patent Brush and Satkl Teles •fall kind* I.Lilli.UIi! SiCK HEAD ACHE PILLS I arra hied to Curt or Bern fit a Vat mu, or Muncy Be- turn'd. rjUJESE PILLS have been used extensiveiy**nd found J to ^eminently successful in the ircnuneni nni1 cure of t’unt irulv distressing malr.dv. SICK HEADACHE. In order to cure any disease, snike at its root and moie e^pe* iallvih' , se,that disturb and derange tlie functiwis'nf d e brain i»\n»j»nt!.eticallv. ns occurs in ibis disease It crircs out at intervals a few days nr weeks, fnm an impaired or rvnted state ofthe digestive organs, and which ahne is the seat of disease. £*ick l.ead*ache is a disense comiaon to be found in the country; few are more distressing in their effects, () r little understood generally in its nature and cure. Nothing will cure Sick Head-ache, but a tho rough and compleie change in the action of the simn.ich and bowels, and cit the same time restore and invigorate them, a* well ns to keep them well regulated. Such is tne nature and efiVct ofihe combination of Dr. E L. SPOHN'S SifK Hkao-achk Pills Socertt Pills will cure Sick Head-acl to tin* j>ul)iic, that whoever trie fit.shall have their money retu Every thing like reference t« vits. Ac. to portiny tlie succe>s on tbegrouaid of the guarantee, that the following ease, amongs cenilv reported, shouldbe knov Tlie wife ot Leary Stanley. been long affljeteo with ick I! character—besides frequent tit .hem) endangered her life—tn * have been prescril ed and ier these eirrun stances, 1 is the proprietor that tl> that \ ' he m withe ned. code nl the but eby guarantees ut cure or bene- rtif catcs.rffda- .vith. is waived, justice require* rare whirl bet wit In many Dr. Sin.hit’s Si, tl.nn 1 t rn lnk< bat st k Head arb. 11, before fin ml Pills felt at the le t firriit p 1 el'.-re a reu.e Sick Hend-a. l-e is rt> ills, in restnring and in whicji.lhe prn| rr syr rrl. nnd brain fe nfenn . inner in u.-ing tlie Pill rare and at ■ many that have tern re atlrast fetlie afiprttsdl Hou.-lnn c. uut\. Ga_ has l actic, of the most vin.-eut k- ii has often (during medics X f-urer.-S. «"* red the daily oseoT 5,-nrrelv had a 1,1 x rl . okr.l like a new per- k S ofSivk'Hci>l-»‘;l ,e > SI r has taken 1 ,0 continue them " c ' „.g labored m.fertbe Iv ,0 rehrre it ■ned bv the peculta- igo. atitig the p 4 'Wf r * 1 atl.etic relsit"’ 1 ,,„l,li.-|.ed. There is in i-nv wav. but re- - taking them. for u? Each box eonttiins 50 pills, w.ili lull directions P BICE. One It. l/ae per Her. (tT To I e had of Havk.a.-P fc Risi.EV. -A ugusts ; LIT' TIE fc Co.. Milled.'-evilie; HAHVEY 8HOTVVEU 4 » nd • Dr. T. E. GORMAN, Macon; ami S. A B11.I.ING. Colum- ] hus. They are also tn be had at Albany, Hawkjnsvilie, Madison, Talbotton, and Fort Gaines. - MarchS, 1844. « •»