Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, April 30, 1844, Image 4

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r ■ 43uCjUc Snlc-i. 43ttUiU Sales. «.iiiiu 170. proper f Lv m N all I ia f.'.vor Atm Ear.: In Mat) i «v.i*fy Ilia f ..! ia in favor of Superior Court, o-i* ir an D.xily I v< tid Wat sen of Dari I J. II lta perior Court. in fro .i Dooly S verier C. Fian.-ei li. Clay: l. A ! from Dooly Superior C- Olid Watson. Aim, . .V- ;r tea. to w ■•I! ... MAY oil • e- '.tuna, Do 'ly county. 1st District t f D roly Bonjunit Webb. io rior Court of Djj’v county, ~ vs * f. • We b. N i. 1M, 16?, 136, anti the f. I. all in :V.e I Sklrict of D . ly at ike pro rrty ,f Jacob Wauor., t • las: one ir.un Dooly bu. •••rior Court. . Vi. W .non : one !mo l’.ri ok .r f Join It , v-. I W.. ; . .. ir Conr! io f.ivorof Robert il Davies from Dooly Superior Court, in favor r*. - o W.iiini]; one from Dooly Su- if John St i\e» vs. svd Wauon; one In favor of Nelson Clay ion and . fte. r«. said Watson : aud one in favor of William Adams vr. I. i and i on the fir.-i Tue-d i\ in .1 h'NE nex door in Vienna, DooK-c.romy. will: two Lou or Land, in I).•.._!>■ c.umty in 'die 16th Diatri.i. vi I N i. 55. in ns the property of Philip Mineliew eoutitv—fortiie benefit of t( e hr irs . .7 tiico. a. .mown by the No. 204, the 10th District. Sold j , deceased, late of Bibb ; MINCHEW, Admr. i ,v >lLdmini'•iralorV. '•nlc. GREEABLY to . i ..rder or the In r erin» Court of Bibb county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be a >ld, "ii the :ir-t Ti.cad.iv it: .11,' NIC next, before the Court-House door in Dahionega. Lumpkin county, within the legal Ivors of tale. L uni Land No. 117. 13th District. 1st Section of or i- Ciierol.ee, now Lumpkin county. Sold as the prr arty of Philip Mineliew, deceased, late of Bibb county—lor I of Pulroonary affections and those laboring the l em iiior the heirs. " distressing Colds and Couchs. Theydouoi Mirth 20 27 . GEO. A. MINCHEW. Admr, up the cough, hut render it easy, pronyote ei 7 A II. JS ! r.Ia'» s t»l 3 I r.i.jicly supe" ti■ -g 1 i • ofCoa: i. Colds, Audi Ti htness of the Chest, Hr affections. Hundreds of per? ns conld now be pi luted ont. who have been tioubled vtiih an old lingering Cough from live to twenty years, and wh > hive been entirely cured by using f.v i or three boxer nfth. .e Lozenges. In fiet.the pittpriO- Mrs have never known an instance where they did noigive perfect satisfaction. Sudden Colds end Coughs are cured by them in a few hours. . ■ , «... Several thousand boxes have been ?tld within the last few months, resorins to health pers'u.. in almost every stage affections ard tlmae laboring under the most Ru ,- hale Morp hino >tcheck and dry * j* te expectoration, re- j ^.nodine U li'eve c, ingest ion. allay the tickling or irritation. and remove j ^ cetlc ^cid It FRESH SUPPLY, just receivedby V J>. II. .V tv. M.ELIiI?l. Masonic Hull. Co'/on Avenue, Macon. Gc. A mi uu' v. im ii arc i le I' liltnv. M K D ICIN' ES, ftc.ti Sulphate Quinine (French)] Cantharides Fly Stone Colt .iviciiii uuiiii vriix now uvea, in mv ........ . ... r county: levied on as the property of John Co*, to t the following f. fas: one from Dooly Inferior Court. p:.i'c .v ore Harm iri Hall how litres; levied on asiheprop. e;v of said Ilali. in Mli.<ly one fi ft from Dooly Superior Court, in farm of Op. Johnson vs, said Hall. Also. Lot of Land No. 27. and Lot. No. not known, hot known as the place where David Patton's widow now liver; levied on as tuo property of David Patton, to satisfy two li fas from a Justice’s Court of Houston county, infivorof William Campbell vs. said Patton. Levy made and re turned to me by a constable. Also, 4 Lop of Land. Nov. net known, but known as the p'aee where Widi.un I* C' umeaus now lives; levied on as the property of the - tid William *P. Causseaux. t>« satisfy one fi u from Dooly Inferior Court, io favor of Guilford Kent vs. said Cautveaux. Alsu, one Negro Girl, named Jane; levied on asthe prop erty of Phelimnn Bohannon,to satisfy one 6 fa from I)n"ly Snj eriur Court, in favor of A. Wood ft Co. vs. said Bohan non. . Also, one Bay Horse, aliaut 7years old, and one Sortel Mare.abaat 8 years o.'d; levied on as the property of Ra leigh Mighttwer :n satisfy m i'fi fa from Doulv Superior Court, in favrr nf Henry II. Hudsnn vs. said Hightower. Also. Lot or Laud No. 106, in the IQib District of Dooly ■county; levied on as the property of James 0. Bradley, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, iu favor of Jun- nthasi Wood vs. said Bradley. Also. 4 Lots of Land, Nos. 200 201, 229. and 230. in the Itnlc. 8 PURSUANT to an order of the Inferior CoorUif Twiggs county, when silling for ordinary pur'Kises. wi'I lie «dd, on the first Tuesday in MAY nest, before the Cour- flouse door in Vienna. Doolv county, between the legal hours of sale, ball Lot ofLan.l No.9S. in the Pill Distr.et of Doolv county—and half L"t No. 103, in the same District, each 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 203) anres—on which 'Lot. there ia a tolerable Dwelling House, and some 23 acres improved laud. All sold as tlie property of Robins Andrews., deceased, late of Twiggs eounty, lor the benefit of the heirs. 4tc. Terms no the day. IftHAM O. ANDREWS. > ..., Feb37.1344. JOSEPH B. ANDHEWg. ( * alPra list Marla, Nelsn nperty of Heuben E to satisfy one fi fa from Don'y tiuperior Coart, in f . r of James W .i t vi said Brown; one from Dooly Superior Court, in fsror of Joseph E. McCoy vs. said Brown; one fr.un Houston Superior Court, in favor of Isaac Newell vs. said Brown, principal, and David C. Campbell, security on the stay id execution ; one from Houston Superior Court in favor or Haslam, Price ,'c Co. v.-. saidBro vot one from Doolv S iperi r C ■ : : !a t n-.ir I I i. inas Mobly vs.aai 1 Brown; and -me fro ., I> . .ly B uperior Court, in favor Isaac ? Mr inn vs. - ■ I Ur. i. AI-" Lot of Laud K '.7-', in the Mth District of Dooly coumv. irv.r-il on as tbe propl 1 tv of Oliver 11. R-»weU, to satisfy one ii fa from D ’ t'.v - n ; i ir Coun.in favor of Tren- hO Hl .V Ti II I AN ’, the claim or interest of Alexander Bottle, in and to L' ts .V", 'iu' an j <;• i District of D i ily county t lev ied unas the pr.u.crty of said iiu-ilu. to satisfy one fi fa from .a J I'vce's C.mrt. i t furor "f-V am Y. Pesvy vs.sa'd Bustle. Levied on nn 1 returned to me by a constable. Also, Lot of Land No. 67. in the 7th District of Dooly county: levied on as the property of Edward Howell, to satisfy one fa fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of John J. Collins vs. said Rowell. Also, Lot of Land No. 39, In the 10th District of Dooly county; levied on as the property of Wilbsin J• Welboru, to satisfy one fi fa from Heard Superior Court, in favor of Rirharvi Allen vs. said Welbnrn. Also, Lot nfiLand. Nn. not known, but known as the place wberenn John Cox now lives, in the 9th District of Dooly satisfy JM in favor nf John Oliver vs. said Cox; one from Dooly In feriar C«ui(, in favor of McGilbry Wilson vs. said Cox. maker, and James SJpivy. endorser; "one from Dooly 8«l e- rior Court, in favor of Treubolm & Tomlinson vs said Jot; one fr.»n O.H'ly Superior Court, in furor of Henry Pence. Admr. and Mary S tv ige, Adut’x, Jto. vs. said Cox; one from Do dy Superior Court, in favor of James G. Oliver vs; said Cox; and one Justice's Court li fa in favor of Mathew Smith vs. said Cox, principal, nud Samuel Dawson ft Broth* er. endorsers; said fi fa levied and returued to tne by a constable. a Also. Lot of Land No. 23. in the 3d District of Dooly county; levied on as the pr.ipetty of John T. Booth.ioaaiis- fv one fi fa from Talbot Superior Court, in favor of Charles St. John vs. said linotli. Also, Lot No. not known, bat known al the place where John A. Hart now lives; levied on as the property of said John A. IIti. i satisfy one fi fsfrmn D->o!y Superior Court. In f.tvor of Jonathan Wood va. said John A. Hurt aid Win. ir: . , , .. . . , i . L „ .. .. ,i,. Ldinlrv purimses,for leave to sell the Land and Negroes A ... L : Land, No'not known, hut known as the ,.^,..',1 .i it GREE ABDY t • an orlerof the Inferior Court nf Bibb «he prox.mate or exc.tmg cause. They are made from a 0xaIie do l county, wban sitting for orditnrv purposes, will be rom .ui.tton of the most valu«b!e expectorant, pr Cough | C i tr ic do old on the first Tuetdav in MAY next, before the Court- Metltctnes. and are ..ndoubtedly superior to every thing in 1>russic do - 1 1 1 nl --- ■ ■ ■' use forth-complaints. Hundreds npon hundreds of i-er-] a , j„ Cu Cast- H -use doot in Tfmmtstnn. lesson county^withintiie^fegal j L vntt. deceased, foVthe purpoxe of exiTnting titles to said f» ve ;, a " 11 P*/’” 1 h 'i , ' ,h .' b .y us ! n S. lhem : Sterlin -P ? Lynn s Bond, which isout for the Mrae Ac I «"««*' uself has already deprived of bfe IU hi Fcblo 21 ROBERT BEASLEY. Admr. fit mi Notices. F OUR months after dtte. application will be made to the Inferior Court <-f Houston county, when sitting fw ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Wil liam H. KudH. deceased. Isie of said county. Jan 23 10 MORTEN N. BURCH. Admr. TTtOIJR months after date, application will be made to the r Inferior Court of Upson county, when silling foi ordi nary porposes. for leave to sell the Land and Negroes be longing to the’Estate of Wiley Dean, tlerensed. late nf said county. Feb 6 19 \VM. McKINNEY, Admr. 1 710UR months after time, application will be tnncle to the ' Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the Estate of James Powell, deceased, late of said county. F.b6 19 AMBROr-E POWELL. Admr. I7IOUR months after date, application willbemade tothe l' Inferior Court nf Houston county, when a ; uing I’m or- d nary purposes, for leave to sef a pinion of the Land and Negroes-belongiOg to the Estate of Thomas Woodard, de ceased, late of said countv. Feb 6 19 SYLVAN US 8. BRYAN. Admr. - 1 77 OUR months alter date, application will be made In ’ the Inferim Court of Dooly county, when silting for or- ng to the Esute of Anthony Lewis, deceased, Tate N. REDDICK, > ... J. TLATT. { Admrs belong..., ■ of said cour.tv. N. REDDICK, March 3 23 T770UR tnomha after date - application will be made to A' the honorahle Inferior Court of Crawford coonty.when aittipg for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ail the L*nds belongtng to the Estate of She rod Whittington, deceased, la e of said county. LOVY P. WHITTINGTON, Admr’x. March 19, 1644. •'» Deatfuself has already deprived of life its hundreds and its thousands, whom this valuable medicine might hare sa- j ve<l. il il bad only been taken in time. How important it is. then, that every individual should attend In the curing nf a Cough, which baa such a powerful tendency t ■ undermine the constitution before the least danger isauspreted. A de lay of a few days often proves fatal. ~ No in-dicine will be found more efficacious than these Lozenges; they are as pleasant In the taste as sugar Candv. (Cr’ Price 25 ceuu per box. with full dirrytions. dMO-Dr. IIl7I,I<’.*i 4 RE the »iir.-ii ami anleal Wuiot Uksthoyimj MeD( /a CINK ever discovered. It i( estimated, that, in the U~ nited {Rates, o.\E Hl/NfiltKD tiiul-ssno childiie.v die as- ItOAt.LT. FHOM THE EFFECT OF WOIIMS ALO.VE. This vast mortality can be almost entirely prevented, bv the nse of llUl.L'M lEI.BBRATBD l.OXBIUJBH- Grown pet sons are very often afflicted with Worms, and are docMred for various conplaints, without nay benefit; wbeu one or two doses of the Losenges would speedily cure them. Tl.ey ere an infallible remedy, and so pleasant to the taste, that children will lake them as readily as they would a common peppermint lozenge. Thousands and tens of thousands pine away and die of WoRXI. without suspecting the real disease. The follow- iug are a few of the symptoms—Hendaelie. pale lips. Unsh ed cheeks, disturbed dreams, feverishness, thirst, bad taste in the mouth, offensive breath. Itching nl the nostrils, pain in the stomach, nausea, unnatural appetite, swelled stomach or limbs, sense of something rising in the atmnsch, Ac. To parents we say, do not be without these Loxenges at any time—attend to these suggestions, as you value the lives of your children. ICT Price 25 rents per box. with foil directions. For sale in Macon, bv J- II ft W.S ELLIS—In East Macon, bv COWLES A NICOLL—bv DUNN A MAR TIN, Forsyth—by WINSHIP ft HUTCHINGS. Clinton —bv the principal Druggists i i Savannah and Augusta— smf. on enquiry, may he founil in nearly all the towns and villages in the Middle, Southern, and Western States. Feb 27. 1844. 22 6m* :y nth i Piaster >r Oil (fresh) Sweet Oil do Charcoal, pulv Corks, velvet Calomel Antimony Aloes llhcubarb Jalap Digitalis Opium Prepared Chalk Acetate Lead do Cupri do Zinc Arseninte Potaaja Ether Sulphuric do Nitric Nitrate Silver do Potassa’ Phosphate Soda do Iron Sulphate Iron do Potasaa do Soda do Magnesia Borate Soda” Phosphorus Manna flake Ointment hyd. Pota do Iodine gTTOUIl months alter date, application will be made to S ' the inferior Court »f Crawford county, when silting fornrdinari purport:-, for leave to sell the Lands and Ne g nos belonging to the Estate of Diannah Hester, deceased, late of said county. JOHN JONES, Admr March 5 24 F OUR months alter date, application will be made to the Inferior Court ot Houston county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, for leave to »ell the Land belonging tothe Ex'ate of Daniel Clark, deceased, late of said county. March 19 <3 S.-R. HAM. Admr. 15th lli .trie; of Dooiy county; levied on as the property of Ro.V-rt «. J'-rd, to satisfy twaS fa* from Lee Superior - xOUR mouths afterdate, application will be undclothe Court, ot-e io ;jvor of Allen B. Chastx'n vs. sajd Ford; tb* | Inferior Court of llousiao County, when sitting es a" t.'OUR mouths alter date, application will he made to I’ the honorable Inferior Conn of Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Es tate of Need-iatu Smith, deceased, bit-- nf said county. RICHARD JOHNSON,Jit. / A(lm _ March 19 2.7 WILLIAM SMITH. 7 Aurora her in lavor nrOrtOin Smith vs aa d b ordvp .lacobHdvers. Court o Ordinary, far leave to sell all the lands beloaging to the e*tue of Cuar)es McCov. late of said cmntv, deceased. CHARLES M. McCOY. Adm’r. March 26 26 1 nf Land No. 224, in the Irhh District of Dooly ' on as the property of William W. Tisoo, to ior Court, iu favor of Tay- Also, county; satisfy one fi fa from D-nl lor .V L -chit r v-. • i -on. Also. Lot of Land No. 49. in the 9tb Distrtct of Dooly County; levied on as the pro|ier*y of L.ttle Jl. Sim*, to sat- i--'.- t! ee./r tice'a Court fi fas in favijrof W. & D. Rems- hart vs. said Sims. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Stiff. March 22.1844. 27 lfnn»io» ,11 ay Moles. HATILL be sold on the firrt Tuesday in May next before V V the Co urt Hnu r door, in Pe-ry, Houstou County, within the l>-galhnuts of sale, 1 Negro Man by the name of,Wright, about 50 years old. at.d a Negro Wot t m by the name ot Clarissa; both levied on at the property nf John Tomlinson, m satisfy sundry ii fas fr.iiii a Ju-['i"'s Court, agdnstsaid Tomlinson, Turner G. Pierre, ami James ,v. Roquemore, in favor of Jeremiah 11. Duj-ree V I Other*. \l->, I N«-er"W - mo by the name of Aggy. and her 3 children: lev.i-,1 on a* tltepntporty of Richard Wallare. to satisfy a fi fa from Houston Superior Court,in ftvor of A *«• tin Congleton, Executor of Allen Concleiun, deceased, v* Hhtbarif "-e. Also, acre-of oak a-i.l .. kory land; levied on a* the property of H.trrly I > n bnui. "."her i--t recolb ted. k-i wn . .. w «."it tlto negro(tuariernfsaid Dnr. bin: -.i.m -i I- • -atisfy onr n fa io favor of John i.-.i ii-. I ii :i \ 1 i . iv, pr iieipaL ami said Darhatn EORGIAT Crawford County.—Whereas GrcgoryJ. * S' Turner aopltes to tne for letters ol Adiuini?trat-on on the Estate of Richard F. Davis, dec'll,, late of said coun y: These are, therefore, to cite and a J monish all and smgu Ur, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap- pearat my office, v ithin the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if any they litre.) why slid letters should not he granted. Given under my band, this 23th March. 1844. 87 E. W. DENNIS, rc.t 4^1 EORGTA. <h:.svfnrd County.—Wlieie**, Wiftiaui L. V.X John-on apptito me fnr letters of AdutinUtration on the Estate of Reuben B. Dari*, dec'd., lale of said county: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish oil and singu lar, the kindred and creditors nf said deceased, to l.e and sp- l>car at inv office, within the time prescribed by law. to ahew cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand. this29tl> Marrli. 1844 27 E. W. DENNll*. cen inv.— Whereas llvtij iu.iii -H- for letters of Administration ws next, ben tv, to wit ’ One N on as the I > «'!v 1) ivi'd (ii V»o. . WM. HERRINGTON, tfliff. 1644, 27 ISoT.h .lime M ill-. :>e -old before the C' :rt Honse dour, in the "t \ I'-.ing; M the fiM Tuesdayin JUNE n the usual hourt of sale, the fol.owiug proper- o Boy. named Joe, about '.3 yeara old; levied pern nf I) i- I Graham,tosatiify n; e fi fa from -ior Court, in favor of Charles H. Ri -e. vs. said nn , and also other fi fas va. said Graham. MBk.ltof *4 Itaie. about 45 years of X ^weartngin app'ir on the Esute of Elizabeth Swearingin, deceased, lale of said county; Toeseare therefore tociteau-l admsnisb all and singular, the kintlrrd and ci editors of said deceased, lobe and appea at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should no' be grant ed. Given under mv hand, this 4th day of April. 1844. 28 ' JOSEPH B CLAPP c <;o M. S. BALL & t-V 111 age the property Dooly Supa Pfl irCtf; bid! .ti«- t r t {|irr fi Also. (*Ot s»f La t'a.l N w;n»re iJli.im ij.'h. »r Dooly county; levied or Mure about 8 or 9 years old ; levied on aa •p'len Wm Pearce, to satisfy one fi fa from vonfNa II. t»r of Sibrjr Jlrown. va. aai-i * id IVat • own but known r*5 the p’.ve v t-.-. in ihn s-' oo.i district of • roperiv of .1 ncob J. SwMr* Dooly Superior Conr:, in fa* grrT'rjag BAILY express: GENERAL nriHE Ci Also. L"t ..f Let nl. in the sixth district No .ii. levii • | ml a v the pr ipert> -t Sir; ,atislY ■ >ue ti fi frill „ Di.'ly S ii per in r Cm dolpbtu D. Kct" [rick, s i;J Ad kin Floyd. Abo. L"t -if Lsr id in tlx* seventh 'li-irn • if Do-ily county, ir-it Adkinxon. to rt, in favr nf A- m anil Matthew vilege thv pr tbi.-ir , proni| -Vr. .V itient ^ be Hi They ni FORWARDING & CONI MISSION IlOUSr. ntHal Rail IJoah ani> Hankin.j Company gis Ii 'v _■ granted t • ti.e * .i■ -cribers the psi- "ingati /.'.Y/V.'/.'N.V over th< r 1!- ad during ,-ear. with thepnVilt lc of »u npanment under •Her superior advaiilnges for the me i.f valuable Articles, Specie, i s o' being able to make a" arrange- Dili.* Depanu.eut. 1 y which they will a Mail ling. eparr i to re. eive an I forward Goods of all Lock, they nf Dooly ""only, e where J.-imes ; of James (»ani- Court, in fivor descriptions, to and from $ tvannkb and Macon, and intenne diute places and between Savannsli and Chailcsmn, with the greatest safety am(,despalch; tnd will alsopav particu- I lag attention to the puicltaae of Goods, collection ami p*y- I ment* of Drafts, Notesaml Utils: an.: transactingall kindsof buaiiiesa in the above places. They have aljo extended tlieir arrangement to ran their idJames Gamble; I Express bv the Southern Boats to Pu "lata, in Florida, ami | intermediate placet no that mute. They intend to nut on 7>o ms. to run regularly through | from Macon to Cxlumbta, un ler theirown charge, to carrv I silk inds of Merchandize, with all rearunahle de*"*'-'* --"I > safet v. «xn the ‘ ".i of October next. MACON—(riScc/UHe H’/./ a ton 1/nll. SAVANNAH—OJIn nt An. 153 Bay street. DO. ib' ritill i ’rk. Av'nl.f‘1 >ertiringand f n rdinpfio ..! * .i... I Xfci cku »/- -,. CHARLESTON >. C.—Am « //< a4,Aseiit.cJjice Ac 96, East lUnj. ■Julv 4 40 :f M. S. BALL ft CO. Sands 1 Sas>:ap:*ril?a, For tie removal and permanent cure of all Disease* a rising from an Impure Stair of lit blood,or kabilof tie system, namely: % CROFULA. or King's ee-1. Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples,or Pustules on the lace. Blotches,'Biles. Chronic sore eyes. Ring worm. Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and, pain of the bones an J joints. Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lum bago, knd Diseases arising from an Injudicious usn of Mer cury, Ascites.of Dropsy, exposure or imprudence in life. Also. Chronij,' cousiiiuiiuual disorders, wili be removed by this p'eparaiioo. tVO.NDEItnX EFFECTS OF SANDS*SAR- Js.VP.M11 SjI,A IN MMtlVUH, CONNEC- XILLT. Read the following from Mrs. Wm. Phillips,'who lias Ion j, i elided ut the Fulls. The facts are well known to all the old residents ol that part of the city. Mtsalts. A. B. Sands ft Co.—Sirs: Most gratefully <lo I embrace this opportunity fur stating’to you the great relief 1 obtained from the use of your ^.irsapariila. I shall also be happy, through yoi . to publish to all who are afflicted, as 1 lately was, the account of my unexpected, and even for u long time despaired of care. Mine is a painful.story, ami trying and sickening as is the narrative of it. for the sake of many who may be so surely relieved. I will briefly yet ac curately state it. Niueirriiyvarsayo last April, nGtofsickuesslcft tne with an Erysipelas e' upUt'ti. Dropsical collections immediately took plauo over the entire sutlaceol'my body, causing nucii an enlargement tltat it was necessary to add a yard to mv dresses around the waist. Next followed upon my limbs, ulcers painful beyond description. For years, both iu sum mer and winter, the only mitigation nf my sufferings was found in pouring upon tlioie parts cold water- From my limbs the pain extended over my whole body—there was literally tor me no.rest, by day nr by night. Upon lying down, these pains would shoot through inv system and com pel me to arise, aad for boars .together, walk the house, ao that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep. During this time the Erysipelas continued active, and the ulcers enlar ged, and so deeply have these eaten, that fur two and a half year*«bey have been subject to bleeding. Daringybese al most twenty years 1 have consulted many physician*. These have called my disease—as it wan attended with an obstinate cough and a -tesdy and active pain in my aide—a dropsical consiimpsiuu ; and though they nave been skilful practition ers, they wet q only able to nflord my case a partial und tem porary relief. I had manv other difficulties too complica ted to describe. 1 have also used manv of die mrnctne* that have been rec -miuended as infallible cures for this dis ease. yet these all tailed, an-1 I was most emphatically growing worse. In this critical condition,given up by friends aud expecting fo: my sell relief only in death. I was by tile kind interposition -if Piovidetire. furnished with your, to me. invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single boule gave me an assurance of health, which for twenty yenrsj bad lint once felt. Upon taking the second niy enlargement ‘itiminisbed, and in twelve days from the 6th of October, when i com menced taking your Sarsaparilla. I was able to eirjoy "sleep and rest bv night as refreshing a a any I ever enjoyed when in perfect "hea'lit. Besides, I was in this short time, relie ved from all those excruciating and mialleviated pains that hail afflicted ray days, as well as robbed me of my night's repose. The ti'cers upon my limbs are healed, the Erysi- pelassrared, ft my aixe reduced nearly to my former meas ure. Thus much do of your health restoring Sarsrpjril sirs, from ona wIiojC comfort and whose hope of future health are due under God. to your instrumentality. And may the same Providence that 'directed me to your aid. make the liapp.% aid honored instruments of Messing niters, as diseased and despairing ns vmir much relieved and very grateful friend. ASENATH M. PHILL1P.S. Nmv Lox DOS Co. sa. B'oricich, AW 4.1842. Personally appeartlie above named Asrnntli M. Phillips, and made oath of the fans contained «n the fmcanine state ment before me. RUFUS W. MATHEU'SON. Jusltceof tie Peace. Being personally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, I -er tilv that the above asserted facta ate subst.intiallvtrue. WILLIAM H RICHARD Minister nf the Gospel at AoriricA, Conn, For sale at New York prirr. by J. If. ft W. 3. ELLIS. Agents. do Veratrine do Itch Oxide Mercury Extract Jalap - do Butternut do Hyosciamns do Gentian do Belladonna do Taraxici do Rhubarb do Nux Vomica do Rhatania do Cicuta do Glycyrrhiza Gum Arabac 11 feel it a privilege to testily to iheefficacy ■storing Sirscpjrilla- A thousand th inks. i Tartaric do Ammonia do (Arom spts) Antimonialapulv Veratrine Strychinine Emetine lUteubarbine Croton Tiglium 3ecale Curnutum Oil Binapinc Oil Cantharidin Proligeuous Acid Hydnatate P Jta g j a Pepperine Oil black Pepper Irish Moss Musk Chloride 3oda Citrated Kali Chloride Lime Medical Mustard.tn pots Opium denurcotized Cyanuret Potassium Coinp. Tonic extract Currageen (prepared) Spigeiia comp extract Blue Moss Precip. ext. bark Peruvian do Calisaya • do Toxa do lied do Chamomile flowera Senna Uva Urst More hound Sage African Cayenne Boyberry bark, powdered Blood root do Coichicum do Golded Seal Slippery Elm, powdered -Guassia Gentian, powdered Cort Aurant do Lobelia and seed Hemlock Skunk Cahbage Squills Gamboge ‘ Hops Mezerlum Alkanet root Cort Cassarilla do Sassafras Ladies'Slipper Golden thread Saffron Cinnamon bark Powdered Ginger Root do Curcuma Mustard seed Mace Cloves N uttnegs Caraway seed Anise do Coriander do Arrow root Aque Fortis Anodyne (Hoffman's) Borax Black Lead Brimstone Blue stone •Juniper berries Ctibeb do Oxide Bismuth Beex-wax • Burgundy Pitch Balsam Co pari do Tolu do Peru Black drop PATENT MEDICINES fte. Lee's Pilla Opodeldoc Chapman's anti-dyspectic Pilla do DRUGS. .IH'iDICIIVES, *.vc. V FRESH SUPPLY.ju^t received t>y . IIAKVJKY XtlOT'Vlil-L, DrussiH) Corner ol Mulberry and Thud Slncls, upyueile the Central Hotel, Maco - do Camphor do Scaiinnony do Myrrh do Asafcetida* do Guiac Pearl Barley Syringes Honey Otto Roses Magnesia, calc tl do carb Isinglass Quicksilver Sedlitz Powders Soda do Saratoga do Sponge Tamarinds Wafers _ Sarsaparilla Red Precipitate White do Black do Pearl Ash Amiatta Indigo, Spanish float Logwood Fustic Copperas Spanish brown Venetian red Madder Fig blue Nutgalis Alum Cochineal Spts Turpentine Venice do Starch Sait Tartat Salt Amraechiae Glue Rosin Jujube Paste Comp.fluid ext. Fink Root, ly 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 Lozences Extract Coffee Cullen’s liquid Magnesia Potter's Catholictin Rowan's Tonic Mixture Ilclfe's Vegetable Specific Oil Wortuseed Ext Uuchu Ext iloneset Tonic Extract PERFUMERY AND BRUSHES ftc Hair Powder Alraoud Paste Pearl do Ground Paint Brushes Rouge do Sash do Milk of Rosea Oval Varnish do Cold Cream Camel hair Cream Almonds _ . lladget’s hair Florida Walcr, various sizes Graining Cologne do do do Flesh Peters’ do HunterVFilis Hooper's do Anderson’sdo British Oil Hatemau’s drops Tompson’s Eye-water Godlrcy's Cordial Salts Lemon Worm tea Effervescing Magnesia Botanical drops Swain's Panacea Indian'* do E s. Iceland Moss Coogli Mixture Fuid ext Sarsaparilla Syr Liverwort Comp. Sarsap. Cubebs and Copavi -I' Dunu Sulphate Quinine do Morphine Acet. Morphine. Court Plaster Castor Oil Citrated Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex Ca* dine African Indigo Spanish Float Caraway Seed Anodyne Hoflamnnt Aqua Fortis Juniper Berries Bees Wax Charcoal Pulv. Corks Velvet Calomel king. Calomel Ain. Croton Tiglium Gum Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts of Tartar Extract Jalap do Lemon, for pies, sauces ftc-.a new and very conve nient article Extract Valerian “ Accomta ** Uuchu compd Pink Root Fluid “ Augustura " Hardback " Lettuce M W ft M “ Cort Peru compd " Bark Precipitated “ Nux Vomica “ Rhubarb “ * Gentian " Rotania “ Dandelion " Coloeynth pure ** 11 compound “ Balsam Copavia " Hyoscamus “ Cicuta ** Stramonium “ Belladonna 1 " Boncset ,• Butternut 11 Glycopt “ “ . refd Eng. " Sarsaparilla Herbs Horebound “ Cleavers “ Catuip “ Thnioughwort “ Cicuta ‘J Marsh Melon " C -t foot “ P «->.ey " S o t rmint “ * Srervey Grass “ Kvexeatnous “ Wormwood •» Double Tansey “ liysaop “ Horse Radisb BitterSweet “ Lemon - “ Sweet Mrajoram “ Motherwort " Penneroyal “ Sage Cantharides Fly Stone Coloeynth Acetic Acid Sweet Oil Veratrine Sbychoninn Digitalis Creta prept Irish Moss Oxalic Acid Cetric do Prussic do Tanaricdo Opium Fepperine, Uva Ursi Sage. Syrenges Honey, Squills 7 Mezerian Hemlock Hops Saffron Ericutna Nutmegs Wafers Cloves Quicksilver Arrowroot Logwood Madder Allum Fig Blue ' Brimstone Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Soot Rhubarb Emetine Musk. Blue Musa Horebound, Otto Hose Isinglass Sponge, Mace Annato, Coppetas Borax, Nutgalis' Kus.n Oil Almonds f 11 Anuisede “ JJurgamott “ C'ajiput > “ Cassia “ Cloves “ Caraway “ Onganum t “ Anttios •• Jumper “ Lavender ‘ Jessamine " Fennel “ Savine fresh “ Goldwood 11 Wormseedl “ doable Tansey “ Peppermint “ Spearmint “ Tansey pure} “ Cedrnt f_ droton ** " Pulegi “ Sarsalras •* Orange “ Cedar " Black Perpe “ Hemlock * " Spruce " Cantharides " Tar " Copavai 11 Amber reel “ “ com “ Seneca “ Rhodium “ Nerole “ Camomile “ Valetian Cufiebs • Wormwood “ Nutmegs ' " Anniseed Snatalas assorted Syringes „ Trusses “ Brushes " Tooth Brushes Kail Brushes White Wash do No 1,2, 3, Bot Brushes No 1, 0, 3 Flesh do No 1,2,3 Cloth Brushes, fancy from No 1 to 12 Blacking Brushes assorted Bristol Brick SheepSkins, extra French No l, 2 and 3 Almond Paste Antique Oil Balm of Columbia Bears Oil Cream of Amber Cold Cream Cologne Farina “ F rench “ German “ American * Extract Miiliflorea Lip Salve Otto of Roses Macassar Oil Pomatum Pearl Powder Preston Salts Toilet Powder Vegetable Rouge Vinegar Aromatic Eye Water Godfrey’s Cordial Iiayes Linnment Harlem Oil IlchOoiutment Funnels Wedgwood from No l to 5 Galley Pots assorted Mortars from I inch to 12 Medical Spoons ' Pill Tiles graduated from 1 inch to 12 Polishing Clay Putty Knives Apoth’s. Scales and Weights Wicking for Lamps Extract Roses Essence of Tyre Florida Water Freckle Wash Hair Oil Ward’s Hungary Water HaifPowder Indian Dye Kaphalia Orange Flower A 5 FAT STYLF, KASONABLKTV) M? AT Til -7 OFFICE OF T1J 1 -' iiTacou (Scovflfa EctcnvaDf, — Si til.IS— PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, LAW BLAMKS HAP” Ecasuriizs, iaiiis 'nsw sa ta. .a ibt_ 1 If Ot SJt kc. tkc. ike. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Of uae in this State, printed on fine paper in), constantly kepion hand, and foi saleat verv i,^ 1 - Macon, June 1. 1843. ;ig - -v-- v j-tice*,' Fashionable, and t | u .^; Sl»*i»»ST and .Siuniucr DRY GOODS. r|- , HE undersigned, grateful for pas; r,» nr ,, , onll J spei-tftilly in form their friends and the public ,i are now teceiving a genetal supply of 1 1**^ Fancy and Staple Dry Good; among whieU, ate low prirod Medium, aad Yen It v zortnes and lia’zarine Mnslius: l.ace and otiL, i- Muslin*; Printed Lawn*; Bonnet Lawns an.! Sil Silks; Silk and Lace Cardinal*; Silk, Tarltar 811 Mantle*; Silk Shawls and Neck Tie*; Kid. T lr , ,, 'f' and Silk Glove*and Mitts; Silk and Cotton Cambric, and Linen Cambric Hdkf*; Jarnnm fi’tt' fa Swiss Muslin*; Colored ami White Tarlnrn doi W and Lace Trimming*; a large a**or'.tnent of f-:|,;,. u Prints: real Irish Linen*, fine and heavy. A Isrt* ment of fine and fat-hionuhle Rthhons; Bouteit Flower*. &r. fte. Also. Broadcloths, Carimere*. Cashmeretts. DrsdeV, Grn de-Ete; Linen Coating*, and Drillings. Maori] Londcn Vestings; with a great variety nl Lin--,, , lld r.„,„ Goods (nr men’s'Wear;; Brown aim Bleached Sbirti,,., 2 Sheeting*; 12-4 Linen Sheetings 10 and 12 4 PaviWL^ together with moat artic.'ea usually kept in Brv G..J Store*. All of width will be sold v'ery low for ci ,,T! old stand. G. L. WAUREX i'cO Macon, April 9, 184-1. u ' NEW SPRING GOODS, 7I7HE undersigned have received a large aud re-.™! B supply of u t - rt. Fsttiry *V (iiaple Foreign & America,, EiSi'jSODD&Qrt which they offer at the very loin.I prices. Theu if k consists in part of the following Golds; Superfine, medium, and low-priced Cloths. Super Black ami Blue-black Wool dyed Cutnrrti. New style Plaid and Striped <j 0 ’ JJrude l’a Parmetf am: Summer Cloths, London, Cade:.and Fancy Drillings, Veitinsi kz 2.000 pieces New style Prints. S 200 do Georgia Nankeens, 50 do Mexican Mixtuies, 50 do Middlesex Stripes, 50 do Irish Linens, 100 dozen New stv/e Willow BONNETS, 50 do PALM LEAF HATS, 100 pieces New sty le Printed Lawns, £0 do Ginghams, 500 dozen Spool Thread, 200 do Hosiery, Black and colored Siiks and Satins, Batzsrines, Foulard and Fancy Silks, Swiss. Jaci net. Mull and Nansnnk Muslins, Cambrics Dimity, Long an I Bishop Lawns, "Uuibrellh*, Parasols, and Shades. Shirtings, Sl eeting*, and Tickings. Pongee. India, and Spittlefield Hdkf*. Silk, Fills, and Balzaiine Hdkf*. and Shawl*, Reaiiy made Linen*. Stocks, Cravats. Collar* &r.&*. With almost every other article usually kept in die Bij- Goods line; all of which will be sold nt the lowest priitt for cash. t SA ML. J. BAY ft CO. Brick Building near Messrs. Graves’comer. Macon, Ap ril 2.1844. . 27 ew wxravasj Sew goods!! T HE Subscriber* are now receiving a genets! mart- mentof staple and fancy DRY-GOODS, of j.e lzietl Style and patients, which they oiler for sale atfair brick building ouc dobr from Washington Hall. Sept 25 GEO. W. 1’HICE ft CO. CAL patch anil , l?0R the -needy no I ia) extirputi -n 1 -ill -i--* I 1. and symptoms of the sylpliitic disease, Profesor VES- Horse Hair Nail Comb Tooth do Cloth Scrubbing Shoe Lavendcrdo do do Rose do do do Bezra’ Oil Ward’s HairOil Marrow Pomatum Orange Flower Water Macassar Oil Spirit of Rose Camphor Soap Musk do Emollient do Windsor do do do Brown Wash Balls Curling fluid Antique Oil Lip Salve (Persian Otto Rose) Shaving do Tooth Powder (superior) Shaving Oil Erasive do Extract Bcrgainot do Rose do Musx Honey Water Shavingcakes Atkinson’s Depilatory SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.fte Amputatingcases Cupping G! Trepanning Instruments do " do do do do do ass’d do do do do do do silver wire il" do do Patent feather Brooms do do Dusters . do do Brushes Fitch Tools Counter Brushes Hat do Crumb do Powder Puffs and boxes Preston Salts Smelling bottles Taper* Dutch Cologne •J ra f p IT! IN I S I'll.!, 1 ni L'- neral use in It "• 1 >■ ,r * ■ -. -ase; and are daily The mrperal.'etedV I matrhlrsa and pow I name never to he f fli'-led •>ufieri- cipi led. They have long been cities in France and the Uni- tllicicd with this cla*s of ilis- eceivine their unqualified eppmhation. lebriiyand nnexampled success nHiliis I ful preparation, has won for ttselfa ■goiien ns Jono as there remains an nf I the fare of tin- clnbe. It is truly sur- w speedily and harmless h enters inm | every nrii-me channel, effectual ly diilndginp every germ, I aunilrilatini; every leprous spirit of the uin.i ilrendfiil of a I disease*, end. *t the same time, never failing to fortify the j si stem against lii (position, or subsequent attack of this com- i plaint. Full and explicit directions accompany each box of these , Pill*, and a siatemisnt of some of the m v-t prominent symp- asses do with air pumr Oum Elastic Catheters Silver do 8etnn Needle* Spring Lancet blades Tooth daws Gum Lancets Medical Spoons Seale* and Weights Teeth Files lininguiihing statement, I I red case* | jibbed bus- ] Tuesday in c.) t Sctwcen tli- usus a-res of Land, situate i i'o L > ». and wdl s-.f t: .. (>!e isjnt and healt ’ \ I so ht the Mime time no l V mag Vrgro Fellow. Ail tli x'ixon. leceise l ; and sold Iu Ter.n* in the day of sale Feb 19 21 ISxchang’e oil Hew 1 71 Of sale by Octobrr Di««xiolii(ion. hip heretofore exi-tinc nn !e jiiiisst *n i* ties riav di-sol ■ unfiiiUhed l)ti(i"c(* wfil re of the paitaer*. A. P. POWERS, M. JOHNSTON- .Huron Iron A‘ SSrnss laundry A VI) TMI HIU SHOP. II-L and GirtSrer.ng. Btnnn Mori-, Inn a')• I />/vres ('tislimfs nt t wry tlc-t-r.i-ri -r», made* jfi <lt*r. :»ii«1 M.\4'JUNK Work inw fUffdl, o,’her o f Kou t!i i! Wni.iu. ULT The UiL’Iieht prifCB will be p 1 raw, 9 ai.d < ut( lion. Ju.i jl 17 ROBT- FINDLji Loins is Inuldo Aii ma guide to the patii one form of this di'C i^e from another Allowing the result of the treatment of with ihosi» l*ills alone* in one of the mo.- pirnN in Prance. fCT* P - «* SI r-0 prr box. ’ F- r ; !e in Mn«- i». hv J. If »5c W. 9. ELLIS. Drugpi^t* —nn-1 1 v the principal Druggists in Savantuili and Auuusta Feb27, IdH 2J Cm* Dissecting do Pocket rases Spring Lancets K vans* thumb do Demists’ rases Teeth Kevs do do moveable button Scarificators Abrea* Lancets Tourniquets Tlie sul»srrif)»*rs infra*!* keeping ^ full n«sortment of ffrii^, .Tlcdiciur*. I’ninlM. Oil*.S}iO|>~l<'tiruSttire, Ae. f eonsifltin£r of articles in the line a eee*sir\ far the sup ply of Pbysicinus. Pi tntations op Families. They will'he supplied with the* host that mn be selected oat of the Kew York and Philadelphia markets. Orders from Merchants nn»l PlivsioianB will receive prompt attention. .Tan 21 J. II. *V W. S. ELLIS. gun-smithing. ritHE PATENT DIIIIHCIKES. British Oil Blue Smalts Balsam Honey Deep Blue Smalts Spice Bitters Ilea do Bateman’s Drops Green do Buller’a Magnesia _ Brown do Bailey’s Extract Sarsaparilla, Black do a new and superior atti- Indian Specific cle, used inprelerer-e to New England Cough Syrup Opodeldoc Moflut'g Pills Phccnix Bitters Jewett’* Pills Dean’s dn Davenport’s do Mead’s do Swaitn’s Panacea Saratoga W ater Trmato Pills Verutifnce Swam’s F leucliPills Dt Lagier s Fever and . Pills Ghalegare’s Fever and Ague all others Com Plaster Cephalic Snuff Chemical Pile Oir.t nen Essence of Peppermint Gordark's Cordial Soap N a)de - “ Castile “ White bar ■ pM “ Variegated in pot- No 1,2, 3 Haynes' Pills Beckwith’s do Peter*'. do Elmore's do Meskiu’s do t»l HGICAJL IRS’4 1.1 ,111 US. Amputating Instruments in ca-Lancents E van’s best ses “ com shell handle* Amputating and Trepaning “ Gum Instrusients in cases " Abscess G B Bougie’s Gapping Instra- “ Cases naents with Scarificator Nursing Tubeslrory und Five Cupping Glas- Needles Setons ses “ Curved Catheters male Nipple Shell* female Pocket Case* containing 22 In- Couclring Instruments in ca- strun out* ses — Pocket Cases containing 1G In- Cameiar's double silver Dis- struments sectitig Inslrumeiits in ca-Pocket Cases containing 12 ses Instruments Dentist’s Instrum'ts for plug- ProLes ging and scaling Pessaries rum clastic Forcept's Midwifery Saws Amputating " Dissecting Stethescnpi-s Dressing Scissors straicllt nnd curved Bone Stomach Tubes 17 G Tootli nnd patterns TootbKeys ivory handle Glyster Bars widi Ivory Pipes spring Hair Lip l’itts Tooth Keys pivot handle Knives Amputating sprit g Catline Tootli Keysivory handle hinge Whisperin': Tubes for ri-nf fulcrum persons, n most valuable Tonrnequet article Tooth File* GLASS M AUI . Ac. (lecia Bottles from )pt to 2 Nipple Shells gallons Nursing Bottles Tincture Bottles from )pt to do FJnsks Sgallons Funnels assorted alt mouth Bottles Cnj-jiing Glasses ast Pipes Phials assorted rials Graduate Pleasures PAIA’I s. iniupieavEi* OTANIGO'MEOit By 11. S, ThcniMMi. M. ». Dlacon. Gs. [dl EAD at.d J' DGE. Proteall thing#rr.d hold :«s L\ tothai'which isgood.” A* e»eu in t.urds\,inr«it.'. the deaf way hear, the lame way walk, aud lie blindIwJ receive their sight.”. ' The undersig. ed folly aware of tlte ntarj resprotiliii vi esting upou him a* a prm titmi.er ol ihe Leslit'g an. -tgain tender his sei vice* to these w ho way tied tDo> v the arsutai.te in advimt-. that il atti. n.u*iste, kt;t>)«' rienre, at.d a thorough knowledge ol iutK«en'yet p>**•**’ ly health’s restoring rt it ediea. with il eir jmiir-* :• tiou wiU restme tort health he (eels uimat-ird ia *».' t£- ilint so lar.as these go to the pru-uieu rut oi swk litou' 1 * aiuin, the affleted or their friends will in no ca:t Ve Aittf I oimt-d. As heretofore persi ns affiiried with chronic ditertrs residiugat adistanie it.at hate tl eii cates ttestrdky tnri iug their symptoms in writing at cor-ertly as (nsttbr. whenmediciues to suit them will 1 e rt mpt-ii drd tid >e<- Maity- w ho have porsoed this r(.ur*e. though we I swstnj seen them, at- tow in the enjoyment of timmnr-p** health. Persons having dieesred servants wl.i tn*y “ them l-ptli liurtliriifi n e and expel.(ive. Uisy either »** tier cases treated or dispose of them to tl e subscriber »t* fair price. Hernia or Rupture, will le treated on improved pr*^ pies, with an instrumem entirely rew, whiib, *• Ur* 5 bt iieeii u*ed, give* entire saiit-fa- tin.—it ear- he worn diy<* t.ighi w ith equal fariliiy. Pei sot.* thus afflicted, <9 I-*’* to »J>ply in person, in order to he well fined. Letters to ensure arriiliun uii'ni invariably Lepostp , *‘' teiuis 1-Leralaiid punctualitv ext eeled. ' M. S. THOMfCN. M- D - Mnrrli 5 S3 SICK HEAD-ACHE PILLS Warranted to Cun or Bcmjit a Petit* 1 s or MvucJ & tun. id, f i TJ^HESE PILLS bav.eLem ufed extensively.j Jl to Le eminently) suceeFpful in the irenlh eni lliiit truly dibire.-.-ir^ innh.i!\. SICK •nler to cure any diverse, strike at its root ai<! 11,1 !e ^ j, { •iaIU tli* se that disturb and derni.gr ti e fuccuotsn brain sympathetically, ns occurs in this dis««e i* out ut intervals a few days or weeks, fnm an jn |*” ^ enervnthd ►tate nl the digeftfive organs, and wL«'h al< 1 ,‘ h the seat of disease, t'iek 1 cad*acbe is a diseo-e to l e found iu the country; few are more dirtier f their effects, or so little understrrd peneiell' *»' 1,4 1 and cure. Nothing w ill cole Sick Head-ache. Lut • | ugh and« hat pc in the fletjen of the s ssme tune restore and inri^orstet .(tu in well lepulmefi. Fuch nnd efi'et of the con, binatioi. of Dr. E L. ‘ ■ H/ ad-4< hi: Pin .- »«*i**» ».r# i.reior i*- 8 Pills will cure Sics H In the public, that wlioever tries then* without cure fit.sl’.ull have their luot-ey returned. . .* :• K verv tiling like reference to rollepfs.eern^***’ . ^ vit-. Nr*, jo j ort: u\ the suet cnn * f the Pilf* ^ 1 *' t - ,« Old Coppn - HERRIaVGTQy. Sl»(T. liinio ! Lime! 75 BBLS. of best Noniiern Liine. For *nle h