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ISooly April H.i
VXTILL be told, ois ilie fir« Tuesd .
Y T befire tlie Court House dour in Vienna, D
ty. within the It gal hour* of »ale.
" Tbs interest or Stephen W. Pearce in nnd to the follow
in* binds; Half Lot N't 98; half. Lot No, 10*1; Lot No.
* 1'il; aha, said Pearce's interest in an i to the Mills situate
on ati 1 LinJ. The interest of asid Pearce in the shore
property being one half. S lid Lands all lying in the 9th
District of Dooly county ; levied on ns the property of Ste
phen IV. Pearce, to satisfy three fi fas in favor of Henry
Pence vs. said Pearce ; one in favor of Atiolphns Kendrick
vs- said Pearce ; and oae in favor of James M. Kelly vs.
aai 1 Pearce; said fi fis all issued from the Superior Court
of Dooly county.
Also, two Lots of Land, Nos. 56 and 57. in the 7th Dis
trict of D mly county, including the 50 acres given for the
village of Vio tna. cinsisting of the Court House square;
Meriwether's Tavern and Lot, known as the Vienna Hotel
and Stables Lots; Lot on which the Alligator Hotel stand*,
and Brown Jc .Shockley'soffice ; Lot on wnich Dr. Russell's
dwelling $:ands; Lot on which Haystip's Grocery stands;
Luton which T. B. Doneily's Law office stands; John M.
Hutto n's Lot, with appurtenances; and all the Lota, with
appurtenances, in aaid town of Vienna, with the exception
id Young ?. Outlaw's Lot and Dwelling; Pettee'a House
an I Lot; Joseph I), Clapp's House and Lot; and Airs.
Mi lor'a House and Lot; aaid property levied on as the
property of Alexander Meriwether, to satisfy one fi fa from
Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Solomon D. Belton vs
said Meriwether. _ ,
Ala*. Lot of Land No. SO, in the 3d District or Dooly
county; levied on at the propetly of John M. Warren, to
satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Coart, in favor of the
Ceutral Hank of Georgia vs said Warren.
Alan* Lota of Land Nos. 2, 3,30, and Lot No not known,
hut known as the place whereon Owena Jrnktna now lives,
all in the 16th District of Doly county; levied <m ns the
property of Robert G. Ford, lo satisfy one fi fa from Dooly
Superior Court, in fsvor of William W. Harrison and Da-
♦ id G. Roney vs. »iid Ford.
Alia. Ten Negroes, to wit: Adam, a man; Matilda, a
girl; Mary, a girf; Mai in and her two children, Atm and
Ellen ; Levins and her child K turns ; Gentiet. a gill; and
Ocirgc. a boy; levied on as the property of. Arthur A,
jtorgs i. to satisfy one fi fa front Houston Superior Court, in
farm of the Central Bank of Georgia vs. Arthur A. Morgan,
maker, and Ephraim Kendrick, Moses Collins, Simon Hate-
man, James E. Duncan, and Robert L Duncan, endorsers.
Also, one Store House nnd Lot. in Traveller’s Rest, in
said county, formerly occupied by J. Larapkin, as a store
house, marc rrce.fi I y by R. R. Evans; levied on na the
property of Jeremiah Lnmpkin, to aaiisfy one fi fa from,
Dooly Suiterior Court, in favor of Jacobus Jc Gasihwaite va.
said Lampkin. , _ , „
Also. Mary Rowell's interest in and to Lot ot band .vt.
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 Jouathm Wood vs. said Mary Howell.—
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also. Lot of Land No. <4. in the 7th District of Dooly
county; levied on ns the property of John Stewart-, to satis
fy two fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Si
mon Bishop v». said Stewart.
Feb 26 YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Shff
Will If sold. nl the same lime and Mace.
Lot of Land No. not known, in the 2d District of Dooly
county, known as the place whereon Elisabeth Bu ’gesa now
lives; levied on as the property of Elizabeth Burgess, to
satisfy one fi fa in favor ol'Cbristopher Strong vs. Elisabeth
Burgers.
Also. Lots of Land Nos. 203, 204. 213,214. 915. 216. 182.
and 75 acres of the West part of Lot No. 235, all in the 3d
District of D toly county; levied on ns the property of Na
thaniel Wade, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior
Court, in favor of Levi Harrell va. said Wsde.
Also, one Sorrel Horse; levied on as the property of
Hezekiah Brown, to satisfy oue fi fa in favor of Tlieron L.
Philo vs. aaid Brown. _ -.
Also. Lot of LanJ No 63, in the 3d District of Dooly
countv; levied on as the property of John T. Booth, to sat
isfy one fi fa from T tlhot Superior Court in favor of Cites.
St. John vs. said Booth. 1
Feb 27 23 \YM. FARNELL. D. Shg~.
Admit:
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COUGH LOZENGES
ukiiks, tiat.
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IL> coimir. when sitting for ordinary purples, w
sold, nil the first Tues lay in APRIL i, ext. before the Court-
House d»or. iu the Cuy*of Macon. Bibb county, within the
legal hours of sale. 73 a.-res of Pine Land, whereon Hiram
M. Allen uowlives, in Bibb toumy. eight miles below .\Ia-
coo.on the Marion road. Also. I <7 acres of Swamp Land,
adjoining Newman Rogers and If. M. Allen on two sides,
and the Ocnaulgee river on the West side, about eight miles
from Macon. The first named Land baa about 15 acres
cleared, on which is the necessary buildings for a small
family. The last named Land has 33 or 40 acres cleared,
without buildings. All to he sntd as the property of llobins
Andrews, deeea ed. late of Twiggs county—for the benefit
of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
ISH A M G. ANDREWS. J Admn
Jan JO 19 JOSEPH B. ANDREWS. \ Admrs
D”y
Administrator*’ hair.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next.
before the Coct-House door, in Vicuna. Dooly
county, within the legal hours of aale, all the Real Estate
belonging to Hardy JLiyal, Jr. deceased, late of said coun
ty. SiM under an order of the Inferior Court of said coun
ty, while aitting for oidioary purposes Terms on the day.
MOSES PIPKIN, ? . -
Jan 30 18 JOHN C. ROYAL. \ A ' imr3
Adiniiiislrntor’a Stale.
TTfriLL lm sold, on the first Tues-la.v in APRIL next,
V V before the Court-House door ia Vienna. Dooly coun
ty. within the legal hours of sale, one Lot or Land. No. 17,
in the 1st District of Dooly county, containing 202} acres,
more or less, belonging to t»e Estate of Thomas Knight, de
ceased. late o''sa'd county. Sold agreeably to an order of
the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when silling lor ordinary
purposes. Terms made known on the day.
Jan 30 19 WM. M. S. HOUGHTON. Admr.
Administrators’ Stile.
P URSUANT loan order of the Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, when sitting for ordinary purooses. will be
add, on the first Tuesday in MAY pext. be fire the Court-
House doo- in Vienna. Doolv county, between the legal
hours of sa'.e, half Lot of Land No. 99, in the 9th Distr«etof
Dooly county—and half L"t No. 10.1, in the same District,
e;ch containing 101} acres, more or less: together with
Robins Andrews' interest in the Mills on said Lots. Also,
Lot No. 102, in the 9th District of said county, containing
202} acres—on which Lot. there is a tolerable Dwelling
Hou-e, and some 23 arres improved land. All sold as the
property of Robins Andrews, deceased, late of Twiggs
county, for the benefit of the heirs, Ac. Terms on the day.
ISHAM G. ANDREWS, ) .
Feb27.1844. JOSEPH B. ANDREWS. S
aerial Notices.
1 710 U It months after dale, application will be made to the
' Inferior Court of Jones county, when aitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell two Negroes, (Major and
Betty.) belonging to tlie Estate of Reuben Roberta, deceas
ed. line ol aaid county. Sold for the (Surprise of making
distribution among the Legatees named in bis Will, as en
titled to distributive share thereof.
Dec 19 12 LUKE ROBERTS, Qualified Exr.
If oust.in April Kales,
"^’TTILL be sold, on the first Tuesdsy in APRIL next.
X T before the Court-House door in Terry, Houston
eovnty. within the legal hears of sale.
607} acres of 0*k and Hickory Land, well Impnved, ly
ing in the |4th District of Houston county, consisting of 3
Lois, of 202} acres each; one Lot being No. 134. the Nos. of
the others not known. The whule comparing the Planta
tion of the Estate of Aaron Lose, deceased, late of said
county, and now in the possession of Orran C. Horne. Admr.
de bonis non. of said Aaron Lowe; the same being levied on
to satisfy two fi fat from Dooly Sujterii'V Coart. one in favor
ofJefferson Westborv, agsinit Uinirl B. Lowe. Executor
of said Aaron Lowe.tWeased. the oilier in favor of Clau
dius E. Baric vs. said Daniel B. Lowe. Exr. Ac. .»
Also,* Negro Girl, named Betsy, about 19 years old;
levied on as the property of John Chancy to satisfy one fi fa
from Houston Inferior Court, in favor of John A. Daniel vs.
John Chaney ; and and fi fa from Houston Superior Court, in
favjf of Taylor A Lovrther vs. John Chancy, maker, and
Thomas Htrris, endorser.
F OUR inontlis after date, application will be made to
the Inferior Court of Houston couuty, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Wil-
littni H. Rudd, deceased. late of aaid county.
Jan 23 10 MORTEN N. BURCH. Admr.
F OUR months aftet date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Houston county, when sit
ting for
be.onzing
nors and orphans of William Barrow, deceased, late of Pu
laski county. GEO. B. McCOLLUM, Guardian.
Nov 29 9
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands
agingiothe Kstate of Caroline and J. J. Barrow, mi-
F OUR months afterdate, application wdl.be made to the
Inferior Conrt of Upson county, when sitting lot ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the Lend and Negroes be
longing to the Estate of Wilev Dean, deceased, late of said
county. Feb 6 19 WM. McKINNKY, Admr.
ptaly superceding all other prepartlous for the re-
lief of Cough, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough. Catarrh
Tightness of the Chest, Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary
affections.
Hundreds of persons could now be pointed ont. who have
been troubled with nit old lingering Cough from five to
twenty years, and who have been entirely cured by using
two or three boxes ofihese Lozenges In fact.the proprie
tors have never known an instance where they did not give
perfect satisfsetion.
Sadden Colds cud Coughs are cared by them in a few
hours.
Several thousand boxes have been slid within the last
fe v months, res oring to health persons in almost every stage
of Pulmonary affections art! those liboring under the most
distressing Colds and Coughs. They do not check and dry
A FRESH SUPPLY, just recelvedby
J. II. A IV. K.KLI'IK
Sulphate Quinine (French)
Sulphate Morphine
up the cough, but render it easy, promote expectoration, re- , '^^dhie
lieve congestion, allay the tickling o- irritation, and remove , J . ■ .y c ; j
the proximate or exciting cause.' They are made from a Oxalic do
combination of the moat valuable expectorant, or Cough : ,,j t .
Medicines, and are undoubtedly superior to every thing in
use forthsse comploi"ts. Hundreds upon hundreds ol cer
tificates have been offered of their wonderful virtues, from
those who, it is justly thought, hove been saved from an un
timely grave, and re-tnred to perfect health, by using them.
Death itself has already 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 i > undermine
the constitution before the least danger is suspected. A de
lay of a few days often proves fatal. No medicine will be
found mor» efficacious than these Lozenges; they are as
pleasant to the taste as sugar Candy.
03* Price 25 cents per box. with full directions.
•dZiSO—Dr. HVLL’9
Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ga.
•Among which are tb* following MEDICINE-**, Ac.ri
" Canthdrides
Fly Stone
Coiocyntli
IS
ORM LOZENGES
A RE the surest and safest Worm-Destroying Mkdi
ClXE ever discovered. It is estimated, that, in die 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
IlHliIAS tlELBBBATED l,OZ K.YG B8.
Grown peisons are very often afflicted with Worms, and
arc doctored for various conplaints, without any benefit;
wbeu one or two doses of the Lozenges would speedily cure
them. They are an infallible remedy, and so pleasant to
the taste, that children will take them as readily as they
would a common peppermint lozenge.
Thousands and tens 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, flush
ed cheeks, disturbed iireams, feverishness, durst, bad taste
in die mouth, offensive breath, itching of the nostrils, pain in
the stomach, nausea, unnatural appetite, awelled stomach or
liinbs.aeose of something rising in the stomach, Ac.
To parents we say, do not be without these Lozenges at
any time—auend to these suggestions, as you value the lives
of vour children.
03* Price 25 cents per box. with full directions.
For sale in Macon, by J. II A W.8. ELLIS—In East
Macon, bv COWLES A NICOLL—by DUNN k MAR
TIN, Forsyth—by WINSH1P A HUTCHINGS. Clinton
—by the principal Druggists ii Savannah and Augusta—
and, on enquiry, may he found iu nearly all the towns and
villages in the Middle, Southern, and Western States.
Feb-27. 1844. 22 6m*
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F OUR months after date, application will be made to die
Inferior Court of Dooly county, when aitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell ail the Lands belonging to
tbe Estate of James Powell, deceased, late of said county.
F.-b 6 19 AMBllOr-E POWELL. Adma
I NOUR months after date, application will be made to the
Inferior Court of Houston county, when aiuing for or-
■i nary pu rposes, for leave to sel' ■ portion of the Land and
Negroes belonging to the Estate of Thomas Woodard, de
ceased. late of said count v.
Feb 6 19 SYLVANUS 8. BRYAN. Admr.
F OUR mouilis after date, application will be made to
the Inferior Court of Crawford county, when tilting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 43.
14th District. 2d Section Che: okee connty—belonging to the
Estate of Diantiah Hester, deceased, late of Crawford conn
ty—for the benefit of ibe heirs and creditors
March 5 23 JOHN JONES. Admr.
P OUR months after date, application will be made to
the Inferim (Mart ofD.ioiv counts, when silting for or-
Co. vs. Senna II. Clark, principal, and Joel Walker, securi
ty on appeal.
Also. Lot No. 129. in the 10th District of Houston connty,
containing 908} acres more nr less; levied on as the prop
erty of John Gilbert, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Justice’s
Court of Houston county, in favor of George Walker and
Elijah Buns vs. John Gilbert and Thomas J. Gilbert. Le
vy made and returned to me by a constable.
. Also, the. Dwelling Honse and Lot, in the town of Perry,
now oeenpied by Mrs. Jane Outlaw, No. not known; lev
ied on as the property of John M Chastain, to satisfy one fi
ft from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Eli Warren vs.
•aid John M. Chastain.
Feb 21 WM. HERRINGTON. Shff.
Will he sold, at the same time and place.
One Roan Mare. Saddle and Bridle; levied on as the
property of Thouaa Reddick, to satisfy a fi fa from Houa
too Superior Conrt in favor of Wm..'. Norman vs. Thomas
Reddick. Feb 24 DAVID GILES. D, Sliff.
Houston April Male.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
before the Court-House door in Perry. Houston
connty, within the legal hnors of sale.
One Negro Boy. by the name of Solomon; levied on as
tlie property of William K. Hall, to satisfy one fi ft from the
Superior Court of Houston county, in favor of John Keen
vs. Wm. K. Hall and l). C. Campbell; and one other fi In
from the same Court in favor of Tavlor A Lowther va. aaid
Hill.
Alan, the South half of Lot No. 16 in the 3th District of
Houston county; levied on as the property of Daniel Clark,
■o satisfy a fi fa from a Jnstce'a Court of Houston eonntv,
in f ivor of Wm. A. Rosa va. aaid Daniel Claik; and one oth
er fi ft from the Inferior Conrt of said county, fin favor of
Howell Cobb vs. Daniel Clerk and Stephen R Ham.
March! 21 WM. HERRINGTON. Shff.
P OUR months after date, application will be made to
the lio-mrabl-Inferior Court of Crawford eonnly. when
silting for ordinary purposes, for leavr to sell all the L*iid«
belonging to the Estate of Sberod Whittington, deceased,
la e of said county.
LOVY P. WHITTINGTON. Admr'x.
March 10, 1844. 25
I ^OUR months after date, application will be made to
the Inferior Coarl of Crawford county, when sitting
for nrdinar. purpose , for leave to sell the Lands arid Ne
groes belonging to the Estate of Disnnah Hester, deceased,
la'e of said county. JOHN JONES, Admr.
March 5 ’ 24
W 1 !
(Iratvforil April Nnlc.
r ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
before the C-mrt-Hnuse door in Knoxville, Craw
ford county, within the legal hoars of sale,
O.ie Negro Boy, by the name ofNirk.aboot 10years old;
levied on as toe property of Nicholas Boon, to satisfy a fi fa
issued out of Randolph Superior Court, in favor of Nathan
Shnr'ev, assignee, vs. aaid Boon. Property pointed nut by
Win. If. Brooks. JAMES BEKLAND, Shff.
Feb 27 " 22
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TaiiMou .Uorl^RU'C .liny Mule*.
[/ILL be sold, on (he first Tuesday in MAY next, be-
!’":<• i :? Court Ho i do ir in P< ... Houston county,
within the legal hours of talc.
Eleven Negroes, to A'it: Rebecca, about 30 years old,
and her children Seneca, a hov, about 10 years old; Aiti-
eus, about 8; Mention*, about 6 ; Americu*. about 5; Han-
nib, about 7; and Teinpa, about 1 year old ; lYuaka, a wo-
i'm.i, n'nit: 23 year* old, and her children. Newton, about
f years old; Phillis, a girl, about 5 years old; and Port, a
hoy. about 2 years old; all levied on ns the property of the
K st a to of John Tomlinson, deceased, to ratisfv a mortgage
fi fa from Houston Inferior Court, in favor of William Had
dock vs. Elijah Butts. Administrator of said Jolm Tomiin-
s in. deceased.
Eeb 24
1 79OUIt months after date, application will be made to the
Inferior Court ol Houston enunty, when aiuing for or
dinary purpose*, for leave to .ell thel.snd belonging to the
Es'ate of Daniel Clark, deceased, late of said count y.
Jdareli 19 _ 25 S. IL HAM. Admr.
t^'OUIl month* nfier date, application will be made to
* the honorable Inferior Court of Houston county, when
•ittine for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the Real Es
tate of Need.nun Smith, deceased, late of said county.
RICHARD JOHNSON.Jr.
Mareb 19 23 WILLIAM SMITfJ,
' Admrs
F OUR months after dine, application will be made to the
Inferior Court of Houston County, when sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the lands belonging
to the estate of Charles McCoy, late of tail eonntv, deceased.
CHARLES M. McCOY, Adm'r.
March 26 26
G l'-OTTfJlA, Dooly Couniy.—Whereas, David Graham
and Henry Pettee apply to me for letters of Adminis
tration on the Estate of Thomas W. Pettee, deceased, late
of said county i
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors orsaid deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, lo
shew cansei'(if any (hey have,) why said letters should not
be granted. Given unuer mv hand, this 15th March 1844.
26 JOSEPH B. CLAPP, cco
G EORGIA. Hon.-tnn C’ty.—Whereas. Asa E. Thomp
son applies tome for letters of Administration on the
Estate of James Thompson, deceased, late of said county:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditor* 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 shout'd not be grant
ed. Given under my band, this 19th March, 1844.
26 BRYANT BATTON.cc o
Property pointed out in the mortgage
' WM. HERRINGTON. Shff.
Six
rials.
1 c -' VI, on tbe f. ■ > Tuesday in MAY next, l.e-
V Y fore the Court-House door in the city of Mseon,
within the leg.ii hours of r.ilc. Half Lot* Nos. 5 and 6, in
Sqnare|43. fronting on Third end Poplar streets, inssidciiy,
containing h ilf an acre, mare or les— heing part of the Real
Estate of William UanieL deceased, l.ate of Bibb county.—
Terms; Cash. CHARLES HUTCHINGS, Exr.
M ir-'l 1-14. 23
I'xccutorM* Sale.
SI/AKT to sn order of the Inferior Court of Bibb
■it f, \k i—i» sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first
. la M i Y next, boCasVtbo Coott-House door in Mn-
aoMths usual hours of sale, wii! be sold, about 24
Land, situated inVioeville; which will be divided
>. an i will ift'i-d pi. -j rsan opportunity to uli.
- mt a -I lie.althv site- for residences.
It the same time and place, v. J be -1 I a Likely
egro !•>. AW. AH t’:e n ■..- v < f' tl e I ite Win.
ere i*o.l ; nil sold fur distribution am iigbi* heirs.
P
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C t EUKUlA, Butts Couniy.—Whereas. YVm. R. Bank-
ff .-ton applies to me for letters of Administration on tbe
Estate of James E. Bankston, deceased, late of said county;
These are. therefore, to rite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and
appear at my olflce. within the time prescribed by law, tu
shew cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand. this7th March. 1344.
24 JOHN McCOUD, cco
F! EOROlA. Houston Coonty.—Whereas. Charles II.
vJT Rice applies to me for letters of Administration on
the Estate of f-iinon Batsman,deceased, late of said connty:
These are.ihcrefore, tocile and admonish, all and singn
Isr, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, witliin the time prescribed bylaw, to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters .sltoold not be
grauted. Given under my hand,’this 27ili Feb. 1844.
23 BRYANT BATTON. cco
Sands’ Sarsaparilla,
For the removal and permanent cure of all Diseases
arisingfrom an Impure idate of the blood, or habit of
the system, namely:
CROFULA. or King's evil. Rheumatism, Obstinate
Cutaneons Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on tbe face,
Blotchest Biles. Chronic sore eyes. Ring worm. Tetter,
Scald Head, Enlargement and pain of the bones and joints
Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lum
bago, and Diseases arising from an Injudicious use ufMer
cury. Ascites, of Dropsy, exposure or imprudence in life.
Also, Chronic constitutional disorders, wilibe removed by
this p-eparation.
lrOADEBPllL KFFECTSOF HANDS’84R*
•S.l l’.VUII,L,,V IN NORWICH, CONNEC
TICUT.
Bead die following from Mrs. Win. Phillips, who has
long lesided at the Falls. The facts are well known to al
the old residents of that part of tlie city.
Messrs. A. B. Sagos k Co,—Sirs: Most gratefully do
I embrace this opportunity for stating to you the great relief
I obtained from the use of your Sarsaparilla. fsbCll also
be happy, througii yo>, to publish to all who are afflicted
as I lately was, tbe account of my unexpected, and even for
a long time despaired of cure. Mine is a painful story, and
trying and sickeuiug as is tbe narrative of it. for the sske ol
many wbo may be susurely relieved. I will briefly yet sc
•-•urstely slate it.
Nineteen yearsago last April, a fit of sickness left me with
an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collections immediately
took place over tlie entire sui lace ol'uiy body, causing such
an enlargement that it was necessary to add a yard to iny
dresses around the waist. Next followed upon my limbs,
ulcers painful beyond description. For year*, both in sum
mer and winter, the only mitigation of my sufferings wa*
found in pouring upon those parts cold water. From ,uy
limbs thepain extended over my whole body—there was
literally for me no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying
down, these pains would slioot through mv system and com-
pel me to arise, and for hours together, walk the house, so
that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep. During this
lime tbe Erysipelas continued active, and tlie ulcers enlar
ged, and so deeply have iliese eaten, that for two and a half
.•earsthey have been scbjecl to bleeding. During these al-
nost twenty year* 1 have consulted many physicians. These
have called my disease—at it wa* attended with an obst inate
cough and a teadv and active pain in my side—a dropsical
consumpsiun; and’though they have been skilful practition
ers, they wei e only able to afford my case a partial and tem
porary relief I liad many other difficulties too complica
ted to describe. I have also used many of the me Heines
tiiat have been rec 'tnmended as infallible cures for this dis
ease. yet these all failed, and I was most emphatically
growing worse. In this critical condilion.gi ven op by friends
and expecting for myself reliefnnly in death. I was by the
kind interposition of Providence.* furnished with your, to
me. invaluable Sarsaparilla. A tingle bottle gave me an
assurance of health, which for twenty years I had not once
fell. Upon taking tbe second my enlargement diminished,
and in twelve days from the 8th. of October, when I com
menced taking your Sarsaparilla. I was able to enjoy sleep
and rest bv night as refrrsuing as any I ever enjoyed when Hair Powder
in iierfeetlieaUh. Besides, I was in this short lime, relie
ved from all those excruciating and unalieviated pains that
had afflicted my days, as well as robbed me of my night’s
repose. The ulcers upon my limbs are healed, the Erysi
pelas cured, k my size ^iduced nearly to my former meas
ure.
Thus much do I feel it a pririlege to testify to the efficacy
ofyour health restoring Sarsrpirilla. A thousand thunks,
sirs, from one wbo^e comfort and whose hope of future
health are due under God, to your instrumentality. And
may the same Providence that directed me tu vonr aid,
make the hapo, and honored instrument* of blessing ithers,
as diseased and despairinga* vonr much relieved and very
grateful friend. ASENATH M. PHILLIPS.
New Londov Co. ss. Norwich, Nor. 4.1842.
Personally nppearthe above namtjil Asenath M. Phillips,
and made oath of the facts contained «n the foregoing atate-
mentbefore me. RUFUS W. MATHEW'SON.
Justiceof the Peace.
Being personally-acquainted with Mr.*. Phir.ups, [ -er
tify that the above a-serted facts are substantially true.
WILLIAM II RICHARDS,
Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, Conn, .
For sale at New York price, by
J. H. * \V. S. ELLIS. Agents.
Prussic do',
Tartaric do
Ammonia
do (Arom spts)
Antimonials pulv
Veratrine
Strychinine
Emetine
Rheubarhine
Croton Tiglium
Seeole Curnutum
Oil Sinapinc
Oil Canlbaridin
Proligeuous Acid
Hydrmtale P ’tassa
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 -
U va Ufsi *
Horehound
Sage
African Cayenne
Bayberry bark, powdered
Blood root do
Colchicum do
Golded Seal
Slippery Elm, powdered
Quassia
Gentian, powdered
Cort Aurant do
Lobelia and seed
Hemlock
Skunk Cabbage
Squills
Gamboge
Hops
Mezerlum
Alkanet root
Cort Cassarilla
do Sassafras
Ladies' Slipper
Golden thread
Saffron
Cinnamon bark
Powdered Giuger
Root do
Curcuma
Mustard seed
Mace
Cloves
Nutmegs
Caraway seed
Anise do
Coriander do
Arrow root
Aque Fords
Anodyne (Hoffman's)
Borax
Black Lead
Brimstone
Bine stone
Juniper berries
Cubeb do
Oxide Bismuth
Bees-wax
Burgundy Pitch
Balsam Copsvi
do Tofu
do Peru
Black drop
PATENT MEDICINES &c.
Lee's Pills
Opodeldoc
Chapman's anti-dyspectic
Pills
do-
Court Plaster
Castor Oil (fresh)
Sweet Oil do
Charcoal, pulv
Corks, velvet
Calomel
Antimony
Aloes
IUieubarb -
Jalap
Digitalis
Opium
Prepored Chalk
Acetate Lead
do Cupri
do Zinc
Arseniale Potassa
Ether Sulphuric
do Nitric
Nitrate Silver
do Potassa
Phosphate Soda
do Iron
Sulphate Iron
do Potassa
do Soda
do Magnesi*
Borate Soda”
Phosphorus
Manna flake
Ointment hyd. Pota
do Iodine
do Veratrine
do Itch
Oxide Mercury
Extract Jalap
do Butternut
HyoscUmns
Gentian
Belladonna
Taraxici
Rliqbdrb
Nux Vomica
Rhatania
Cicuta
Glycyrrhiza
Gum Arabac
do Camphor
do Scammony
do Myrrh
do Asafcetida'
do Guiac
Pearl Barley /
Syringes
Ilonev
Otto Roses
Magnesia,*caic d
do <J4fb
Isinglass
Quicksilver
Sediitz Powders
Soda do
Santtoga do
Sponge
Tamarinds
Wafers _
Sarsaparilla
Red Precipitate
White do
Black do
' Pearl Ash
Annatta
Indigo, Spanisit float
Logwood
Fustic
Copperas „
Spanish brown
Venetian red
Madder
Fig blue
Nu’tgalls
Alum
Cochineal
Spts Turpentine
Venice do
Starch
Salt Tartai
Salt Ammechiac
Glue
Rosin
Jujube Paste
Comp, fluid ext. Pink Root,
by G. W. Carpenter
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
Indihn’s do
E s. Iceland Moss
Cough Mixture
Fuid ext Sarsaparilla
Syr Liverwort
Comp. Snrsap. Cubebs and Ext Boneset
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
Baisam Honey
Cough Lozenges
Extract Coffee
Cullen’s liquid Magnesia
Potter’s Catholican
Rowan's Tlinic Mixture
Relfe’s V’egetable Specific
Oil Wormseed
Ext Buchu
Copavi
Tonic Extract
Pearl do
PERFUMERY AND BRUSHES kc
Almond Paste
Ground Paint Brushes
A LL persons having demands
z m. hot S. Mi idlchro' l-.s. decent
To flrliloi 1 * and Urctlilorn,
\ LL nnrsons indebted to the Estate of John McKenzie,
jr.. deceased, late of Houston county, are tequested to
pay the same forthwith ; nml those having demands upon
snid Estate, ate required to pre-ent them in terms of the
law,to EZEKIEL H. ADAMS. Admr.
March 12 24
EOROlA, Crawford County—Whereas. W m. Lockett
x H and llebeccs Lockett apply to tnc for letters of Ad-
Tniniatraron on the Estate of James Lockett, deceased, late
of said county: -
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred nndc editors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my " h e. within ilie time prescribed by law, to
shew can-c, (if any they have.) why said loners should not
be grauieJ. Given ut ier mv band, this 5tb March. 18 14.
• as- B. W. DBITNIS.ccc
CrcrfllOT*.
us against tlie Estate ofTal- I
used, late of Monroe county, I
arc 1 eqtic*tc I to rec ier r.ein in, to the Administrator; and j
all those indebted lo sai l Estate, are requi
To ilebtoi
AT.I'll ED M1 Dili,EB11OOK.'
MOUJIISOS S
V*»sref(»?>Ic I ni verbal ^■o -'iciucs* k
VOHssVl'V OEO .W. PRICE A CO»
filar S »
IFire In Mira nee.
IcnifB'l. iEu
iv of Hr.rifi»r(t Conn., are prep
iidings.
Mr-r. lirui.li
Citv of Macon at.d its
\ Insurance
red to take
"d Cotton in
nitv, agains
F c
RE \ k COTTON. Ag ti
23 ly
■ A OR the speedy nnd effectual extirpation of all species
JL and symptoms ofllte svlptiitic disease. Professor VES-
PRINTS PILLS stand unrivalled. They have long been
hi general use ia the principal cities in France nnd the Uni
ted States, by those parsons afflicted with this class of dis
ease, and are daily receiving their unqualified approbation.
The unparalleled celebrity and unexampled sucres* of this
matchless and powerful preparation, has won for itself a
name never to be forgotten ss long as there remains an af
flu-ted sufferer upon the face of the globe. It is truly sur
prising to observe how speedily and harmless it enters into
every minute channel, effectually dislodging every germ,
annihilating every leprous spirit of the most dreadful of ail
diseases, and. nt the same lime, never failing to fortify the'
svstem against disposition, or subsequent attack of this com
plaint.
Full and explicit directions accompany each box of these
Pills, nnd a statement of some of tlt£ most prominent symp
tom* is laid down as a guide to the patient in dhiinguiihing
one form ol this disease from another; also, a statement/
showing the result of tlie treaiirrent of one hundred cases
witlribc-e rills clone, in ona of the most distinguished hos
pitals in France.
03* Price Si.SO per box.
For Mle in Mucon. by J. H. Sc W. S. ELLIS, Druggists
—and by tlie principal Druggists in Savannah nnd Augusta.
Feb 27,18-14. 2*2 0m* C
Brough! lo Jail,
f .v Houston county, Ga. a Negro Fellow, nged
about 35 years, who -n\ s hi- name ia JESSE,
and that he belongs to Wiilintn Tail, of the State
of Alabama. 15 miles frnm Greenville. Said Ne-
boui 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, nml light built. He
i master's plintalion is on the Alabama river. The
is reque-ted to rotne forward, prove property', pay
vnv.
_ WM. HERRINGTON, Shff.
For Nprinif Hi’Okxex,
\ FEW pieces BALZARRINE. which ore very
1'an‘lsome, received this mom ini; nt
Fob® 09 CRANE & CLARK’S
Rouge
do Sash
do
Milk of Roses
Oval Varnish
do
Cold Cream
Camel hair
do
Cream Almonds
Badger’s hair
do
Florida Water, various sixes Graining
do
Cologne do do
do
Flffifh
cfo a«*d
Lavender da do
do
Horse
do
Rose do do
do
Hair
do
Bears’ Oil
Nail
do
Ward’s Hair Oil
Comb
do
Marrow Pomatiftn
Tooth
do
Orange Flower Water
do
do silver wi
Macassar Oil
Cloth
do
Spirit of Rose
Scrubbing
do
Camphor Soap
Shoe
do
Musk do
Patent feather B rooms
Emollient do
do do
Dusters
Windsor do
do do
Brushes-
do do Brown
Fitch Tools
Wash Balls
Counter Brushes
Curling fluid
Hat do
Antique Oil
Crumb do
Lip Salve (Persian Otto Rose)Shaving do
Tooth Powder (superior]
Shaving Oil
Erasive do
Powder Puffs and bo*cs
Extract Bergamot Preston Salts
do Rose Smelling bottles
do Musk Tapers
Honey Water Dutch Cologne
Shavingcakes Atkinson's Depilatory
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. &o
f .USKBAUE REPOSITORY,
On MuLnuKitv Street,NxakthxMsthodistChurch
, | till' SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large addition.-to Uis
coaciiknI cnABioms. baroi chks,
BlIflbC H, WAfiOKS, Ac.
from some of the be.-t N'ortliem Manufactories, which were
made expre.-Mv for thi* market, of the best materials and
are warranted equal if not superior to those ol any other es
tablishment. Those in want of any description of Carricrcs,
will find it for their interest to examine the quality and pri-
ces of his assortment. .
Repairing, in nil the different branches executed in the
best manner, by experienced workmen at less than font er
prices. _ r _ n . .
Carriage makers, will find n good assortment ot Kllipiic
Springs, Axeltrees.turned ami boxed Dashes, Lamps, Bands.
Knobs, patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, nnd almost every article required in their
business, at Aupustn prices.
March 1st. 1842. 22 tf J. W. BABCOCK.
JU. s. HILL &. CO’S.
safe
OF ALL KINDS,
DONE AT ftftORT NOTICE, IN A ItEAT STTL •
ON THE itOST REASONABLE TERM* • AS|>
AT THE OFFICE OF THE ’
JRacon <&cotflta artujjvam.
—srcn .is—
PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, LAW BIAUKS, hAUrpn.,
HORSE BIX.I1S, X.ARRIS S)
jm. -JK.
n\tiuE-noisE njEcjEipj> &
&C. &C. &C. 1
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
BLw
se in this State, printed on fine paper, in l,,..,- f *
□stantly kept on hand, aud for aale at very lowV : - ?J '
Of use
consian
Macon, J
DAILY EXPRESS,
AND
GENERAL FORWARDING k COMMISSION HOt-Wi
T HE Central Bail Road and Basking Company
ofGeirgia having granted to the subscribers the pri
vilege of tunning an EJZPIIESS over their Road during
the present year, with the privilege of an aparitnetit Under
their own Lock, they offer superior advantages for the
prompt and sn'e conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie,
<5cc. Acc and are in hopes o' being able to make no arrange
ment with the Post Office Department, ly which they will
be Unwed to carry n Mail Bag.
They are prepared to receive and forward Goods oi all
descriptions, to nnd from Savannah and Macon, and intertne
diate places and between Savannah and Chaileston, with
the greatest safety and despatch ; tnd will also pay particu
lar attention to the purchase "f Goods, collection and pay
ments of Drafts. Notes and Bills, and transacting all kinds of
business in the above places.
They have also extended their arrangement to run their
Express bv the Southern Boats to Ptcolata, in Floridg, and
intermediate places on that route.
They intend to put on Teams, to run regularly through
front Macon to Columbus, under their own charge, to carry
all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch ami
safely, on the first of October next.
MACON—Office at the Washington Hall.
SAVANNAH—Office at No. 153 Bay street.
DO. A>\ Phi/brirk. Agent.fur receiving and
forwarding Goods and Mercha ndttr.
CHARLESTON. S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No.
96, Fast Bay.
July 4 40 tf ' M. S. BALL k CO.
IsllPJl O FjE/i
80TANIC0-MEDICA!
By NI. S. Thomson, M. D. Macon, Q-,
JOS. & EDWIN SAULSBURY,
H AVING purchased of Mr. R. W. MORRISj his en
tire Stock of
CLOTHING*
CLOTH , eAS5IMERES, &c
*rr prepares to offer the same at very reduced prices for cash
The Stock is new, and the Clothing manufactured in the
latest style, and in the best manner. They feel warranted
in saying, that, as regards variety, quality, and price, their
Stock cannot be surpassed by any in the city.
They have on hand.
Gentlemen’s super Beaver and Pilot Cloth
«OBTs.^.ntc: zhfe. — sac?«n» xTK-’TBT' ss.
Gentlemen’s super Beaver and Pilot Cloth
FlSOfK COATS,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's super
C Ii & T SI CLOAKS,
Gentlemen s Blue. Black. Green, Cadet Mixed
Frock and Dress Coals,
Gentlemen’s auper French Cassimere FBOC K COATS
Gentlemen's Cloth. Cassiinere* Sattiueit, and Jeans
. ©AsnrAi&iMMsa*,
S’O'STS'E’S ClOTHIlSG,
OK EVERY DESCRIPTION ;
BLUE, BLACK. MIXED, AND FANCY
cjlo'uss .f.in v.istsi.inFni:s.
Also, o sjderdid OF«ortn»ent of
VESTS, «I0V4 S, Suspciutciff, Slilrls,
C( LL IRS, DASDSLRflilEFS, H0S1ERF,
IR-J- Ki, OAItPia® BAGS,
UMBRELLA'S, &c. &c
Macons Dec 5. Ie43
fO* The undersigned, having di»po.«ed ofhis entire ?tock
ofCLOTHING to Messre.J. & K. s*AULSBUHY.would
recommend them to the patronage of his former cus
tomers and the public general v—believing that their er
rangements are such as will enable them to ofter their
Goods at such prices as to make it to the interest ofnorrhas
ert to buv of iheus. K. VV. MORRIS.
D^c 5.‘l843 10 *1rn
Amputating cases
Trepanning Instruments
Dissecting do
Pocket cases
Spring Lancets
Evans'thumb do
Dentists’cases
Teeth Kevs
Cupping Glasses
do do withairpumr-
Gum Elastic Catheters
Silver do
Seton Needles
Spring Lancet blades
Tooth claws
Gum Lancets
do do tnoVeable buttons Medical Spoorrs
Scales and V
Teeth Files
Spoo
S.-'u if:. :ifor«t denies and Weights
Ahcejs Lancets
Tourniquets
The subscribers intend keeping a full assortment of
nni5[«, Medicine*. Pri in In, OilM.NIaon-F'n rnifrtre,
Arc., consisting of articles to the line neoessnrv for the sop
ply of Physicians. Plantations or Families. *Thev will be
supplied with the best that ran be selected out of the New
York and Philadelphia markets. Orders from Merchants
and Phvsicians will receive prompt attention.
Jan 128 31 J. II. <3c W. 8. ELLIS.
r iiy Treasurer’s Office, i
MACON, Feb. 20.1844. )
JVOTieE.
rpHE Book* of the Assessor will be open from date, un
A til tlie 1st dsv of April uext for rereiving Tax Returns.
A double Tax will be imposed on all delinquent*, alter the
above dale.
Persons returning Real Estate, will be required to fur
nish the Number and Square of each Lot or parts of Lota
And *11 persons having hired Slaves, whose owners reside
out of the eity—or Agents lor owners of Slaves living in the
city, whose owners live out of the c ity, are required to re
turn them. A. R. FREEMAN, Assessor.
Feb 20 21
'l ake I%otire,
T HAT the Ordinance below, will be rigidly enforced a-
gaiust all persons hitching their horses to, or otherwise
injuring Shade Trees in the streets of Macon.
Feb 27, 1844. A. Mi GIlEljOR, Marshal.
•‘Sec. 25. All trees set out or planted in the public squares
or streets within the limits of this city, shall be 20 feel front
the boundary line of tbe lot on the squares or 180 feet streets,
arid 16 leeifrntn the boundary I neoflhe lot on the 120 feet
streets, parallel with '.lie boundary line. And any person nr
persons cutting down or girdling, or in any oilier marner in
juring. or fasteni g a horse, or any other animal, to a tree i.t
the public squares or streets, in the city of Macon, shall he
fined, on ConVi -lion before the Mayor, or any member of
Council, in a sum not exceeding ten dollars, nor lets than
one dollar.”
suusie stoke. jnMOJr,
F
star in the foreli
him—his mane
long tail. Wan
token that jtrer
countv. ou Thu
STRAYED
jlROM the subscriber, in HousfVm rnun-
loeaday night ln*u a large
<lnrk brown 1IORSE. 5years old. baa bod
the swtnney in the rielit Rhoul.ier, some
marks of which *re Mill tn 1 H e‘&n ; a small
end, the only white reoo leered to he about
md tail inclined to be curlv : shod behind;
raised in Tennessee, and it i« probable has
ion—whr seen nt Bailey*b Mills, in Bibb
tion will be thankfully
& m W M © V 3E M ® 2 SSf & 9
U A v £ con& antly on hand, and offer f< r sole at prices
as low as c in be purchased in the southern country, a
plendid assortment oi
PIANO-FORTES,
ftem the Celebratad and long established Manufactories •
J. ClilCKFRING.
Tbe west known reputation of these Manufactories pr?
cludea the necessity of commenting upon tlie excellence ot
their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli
mate, for many years.
A L A It G*E ASSORTMENT OF
vioisiiN*. *ri’4:ieion u\ itaks.bk.i.es,
TKOJIKOlVIiWi TBUMPI.T8. MiKIHk,
CLAIilO.> i:TS 3 PLACTKIILliTS,
MFFS, Ac. •&.('• Ac.
Violin. Guitar, ami oilier Strings; Clarionet Reeds
Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa
per, Ac. Acc.forming us complete an assortment of musica
merchandise, as can be four.d in the southern country
As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are
enabled to pell their g( eds at the very lowest prices.
B. & V. have in ad iition to their catalogue, an ass >rt
merit of FOICFIGN Jll SiC.
£7* Music *old at vcduccd prices
d? 3 Terms Cash.
Mai- 17. 1843. 33
R EAD ai.d J* DGE. •• Prove all ihingaand hold zJ
to that which is good.” As even in our d«v,i arr : ' 1
••the deaf may hear, tlie lame may walk, and the bhud EoJ'
receive thfcir sight.” ^ ’■
The undersig. fed fhlly aware of the many respe ns ibn : i!tf
resting Upon him as a practitioner of the healing ar(
again tender his services to those who may need t,.j m v. ^
llie assurance in advance, that it assiduous cate, 1« : ei I
rienre, and a thorough knowledge ol innoven; jet p. u c ..''
ly health’s restoring remedies, with their jadici.j, ,pp|:
turn wi'l restore lost health, he feels warranted in-A
that so lat as these go to the procurement ol such teV ,4!
atum, the ailicted or their irieuds will in no case Le c
pointed.
z\s heretofoie persons afflicted with chronic disr;;ci n-J
residing al a distance may have theircase* treated L\ '(-’j.
ing their symptoms in wtiting as cor-eotly as p* s ’;| Je “’
when medicines to suit them will be compounded a^d it u
Many who have pursued thin course, though wetave am-
seen them, are now in the enjoyment of UDimemvr'<
healih.* Persons having diseased servants who may ben
them both burthensome and expensive, may either tn e
their cases treated nr dispose of them to the subscriber in
fair price.;
•Hernia or Rupture, will be treated on improved priori,
pies, with an instrument entirely new, which, so far as bu
been used, gives entire satisfai tion—ilcan be worn dijor
night with equal facility. Persons thus afflicted, will l ttt
to apply in person, in order to be well Sued.
Letters to ensure attention must invariably bepoatprid;
tetms liberal nnd punctuality expected.
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
March 5 23
That community may have some idea of the extreme; to
which disease may go without being beyond the restb of
medicine, it is deemed proper lo append the following m e-
tnents of facts, taken from a numbei of similar inipoit/wltich
may yet be submitted as room and circumstance may ar bit.
Bum County, Jan. 2th,ie44.
This may certify that my wife has been afliiited with
Dyspepsia and Liver complaint for twelve years, and Las
taken a variety of medicines without apparent ber.eht; etta
tlie justly celebrated Dr Durham ol Clink county, tauedia
benefit her. She sufiered much from > ervous irritability,
palpitation of tbe heart and extreme weakness so as to te
confined almost entirely to her bed. In this siuiatkm lap-
plied to Dr. M. S. Thomson, oi Macon, under whus? dim-
lions and applications, 1 am harpy to say, she soon wai m-
lured to conifurtahle healih. atm is now able to attend mill
tbe usual business ol her house and family.
My daughter was also afflicted wim convulsive fits, fra
which Dr. Durham Jaiied to i elieve liet. 1 applied in Ur.
Thi msun also pi her case, and 1 am persuaded he bi fi
nally cuied her; sbehas had no symptom of them in tii
months.
Rut these though certainly cf thtir kind very rzoiim
cHiiimt be compjied fora moment with li e rate nl me tf
my sous, who lias been afflicted with pai.-y to such a degtrt
as* in have become perfectly helpless. Hefiisllositlec.-rel
his limbs, then of his tody, and finally J.is HLating and
eyesight,so that he might be in a manner deed only It
biestlied, and even that al one tin v, was so nearly par,
that his clothes were prepared in anticipation ol hi.- final «•
t. We had made use of the usual rdr.tiliea in -suck-ca
ses, aud even had applied to Dr. StriUglellotr, a ren die-
tor, but without benefit. In tins situation, life. 'Jhiiwcs
was called in, wf o I am happy to say, lias restored ii;in id
only lo the full and free use of al, his lunLs. lut ahoto tie
use ot bis eyes and ears, without ‘which creation wets t
blank and tile* itselt a bu-den. 1 be change is so steal him
absolute helplessness, blindness and det'jiass t«* life etid
activity. SIGHT and HEARING, that it can Hardly Iv realwd
by any but tln'Se who have seen it. This h a cute wl.i<li,
numerous as tltote effected by the Doctor are, will baldly
give precedence to any.
' ISAAC WAITS.
From the Federal Union.
To -pnE. Editoi s :
GENTLEMEN:—Occupyii g tlie important ainim in
community that you do, and controlling such a p-wr lal ea
spue for good as the public press. I have taken the Lieriut
addressing y nil, bfelfig an o:d subscriber, upon a m I petit
•great iiniwrtance. and it may be of infinite adyai trje t“
many of vour numerous readers. My intent on in iddrrn-
ing you thus, is merely to communicate a tact that liltctSfe
under my .wn Knowledge, in my own family.aid
my own eyes, and which 1 deem it my duly asag -id ctt>
zen, to common.Cate for the benefit ol my feJlr.w nm.-
Soine tune during last year, my son William.ah* ut lilyrir*
old. was taken with « paralettc aficclion, by which lie *»'
entite y deprived ol the use of hi* lower extrenitie»zul
burly, so lar as to be peiltcllv unable to change h a prsin’-jt
either on his pallet or in bed,—his lin>hs became ci'i trojj"
and sr niefime* appeared to be spasmodicallv aflirted:"*
contrac tion appeal ed to ascend gradually lo hi: b ilj. till 1
reached his abdomen, tlie low er part of which waaso pw
ei fully contracted, as to throw the upper pan ay" 1 ft'
tings, which so cr mpressed them as alnu ;t to j trdirc f*' -
fncatiuti; the parts prmrudit g I'rrm just under tie nls.fe’
iri unnatural size. To walk was impossible, and rveaiM
power o| ri'c will hail n. influence over Ills l ix.l* Inltts
situation. ] carried him lo Man n and placed Liai underlie
• are of Dr. Thomson, nl thai city ; in two mi tills 1 cstHtJ
him home, greatly relieved; the course was etill parrtri
for two months more, and my son, once the I-.elplrttCaj®'
ping, derrrpid and palsied invalid, is Dow the active.elf*a
ful and bouyani boy of former ilayt, rumiip clruerfty
where, from morning till night, so fund of field rpern. U*J
he ha* 1 ecnme a perfect terror to rabbits, j-aittir’grs aru
other game that may presume to lurk upon the plant:';.’’'
and so pleased wiili his new Required liberty, that he I’®'
self has berone the liveliest in his circle of cotiientp*f , J
acquaintance. Yl e result,was so little anticipaied ly a'■
and by all wbo were acquainted with the case, that it **•
been deemed of sufficiem importance to merit puhhciiy. ’■}
giving it which, you will confer a favor on _
Yours, respectfully, ALEX. HtoT.
Jones couniy. 19th Jan. 1844. —
owner is n
charges. im<l take him
Jar. 23. 1844 13
received, and n liberal reward given for him.
JAMES C. RAY.
Near Wellboin'3 Mills
March 19
II. Jk J. COWLFS,
H AVE just leceived
Cai.nl Flour.
Frc»h Mnckorel.
Roijnla Ac Principe Segar
New Buckwheat, in half nnd quarter burieln,
Together with
Btiffuine;. Siiifar, Coffee, Ac. Ac.
Macon. Nov 28 9
VI\I)I(ATI«l\'
OF THE
Old School (or Haiti Shell) BapliSO,
FROM THE CHARGE OF
18 1C ® t) w : a ■S’ 5
BY JOEL -MATHEWS.
UST PUBLISHED, and fin sale ot ,his Offire. and s
lie several llnuk Stores in this city. Also, by most
of this denomination D " “
'copy, or $ l 75 per doran.
1 Det S 10
1I0.\EV KE1MEB!
SICK HEAD-ACHE PILLS.
Warranted lo Cure or Bcv.fjil a Patient, or Money &
turned. .
J 1HESE PILLS hnvebeen used extensively, cnc
to be eminently successful in the treatment en .(rare c.
that truly distressing malady. SICK HEAD -ACHE• 1
order to cure any disease, strike at its root and n. ,c J 5 c'
cially those that disturb and derange the functions ri l C
brain sympathetically, as occurs in this disease It ci ® 1 ^
out at intervals a few days or weeks, from an impa' r ” *
enervated state of the digestive organa, and which •!< lC ,J
the sear of disease. Sick Dead-ache is a disease con .-*•
to he found in the country; few are more distress? ^
their effects, or s«» little understood generally in its rs - -
and cure. Nothing will care Sick Head-ache, hut a
rough and Complete change in the action of the sfow*i> * (
bowels, and ut the same time restore and invigorate >^ t:; ?
well as to keep them well regulated. 8uch is ’ ,a ' u
and eflVctofthe combination of Dr. E L* SP0HN
Head-ache Pills. So certain is the proprietor that _
Pills will cure Sick Head ache, that he hereby g uar, | n j ^
to the public, that whoever tries them without cure or t-
fit. shall hare tlieir money returned. r s
Every thing like referefu e io colleges.certificate?.f**
vita. Ac. to portray the success i>( the Pills with, is " a
on thegrou..d of the guarantee; but sheer justice rffl® ^
that the following case, amongst the many that boTcheM
cently reported, should be known at least to the anl’ctf 1 *’
The wife of Leary Stanley, of Houston Count}. ^ a , ,
been long othicteu with . ick Hend-ache, of the irtcft
character—besides frequent attacks, it has often 8’^.^
.horn) endangered her life—to cure which, iraf\v ren
have been preacril ed and U6ed, but without r ^ s ' vfC -f
dor these cirrumatanrea, she oominerced the ( &h s 1 ^
I)r. Spolin's Sick Head ache Pills. Scarcely had a i
them been taken, before *he felt and lrokedjihe a 11« 1^.
son : not only free from any n-ore attacks of Sick I, a ^ e n
but greatly in proved in health ami strength- N e , ® s ‘ oC .
two boxea of tlie Pi'ls and is advised to continue n ^ ^ .
casionnlly for some time, having so long labored ui.t ‘
disease, nnd n t findii g before a ren edy to rehej e > • ,
Tbe cure of S:rk Headache ia effected by the P e ‘ Ti
action of the Pil’?. in restoring and invigorating ine p
•igorating
which the proper aympaiiietic
relet >c*n
be-
There ^
JT
the Preach**
ofdigestion,l*j *,**. r - r - ,
tween the 5t« mach and brain is alone established. ^
not the leant danger in using the Pill* in any w?.v.
quire o-dinarv rireand attention while taking diem-
Enrh box contains 50 pills, with full directions tor
PRICE. One Dollar per Box. r ir .
[rr T" he had of Havila.d A Risl.ET, Aorn»l»: “ j
TLE & Co.. Milledgfvillr ; HARVEY SHOTW EIL »
. Dr. T.E. GORMAN, Macon; and S. A
Pric e> -gj cents, eingls has. Thcv are also to be had at Albany, Hat*
Mtdison, Talboiton, and Fort Gaines.
March 8,1844. **