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THE MACOji GEORGIA TELEGRAPH.
33 u Jifc Sales.
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Jia>ie Milica.
r £LL be gold before the Coart Hoatc door, in the
mwii of Virnmt. on the fir-t Tuesday in JUNE
next, between the usual hour > of sale, the fol.owing proper-
COUGH LOZENGES
n ilt. ttL'i.ii'A < Or..ii o Z . *. -> me now
’ rapicly superceding all other prepartious for the re-
iv tj wit- lief of Cough, Colds. Asthma, Whooping Cough. Catarrh.,
■'One Negro Boy. mined Joe. about 13 years old; leried Tightness of the Chest, Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary ;
on as the property of D*»id Graham,to satisfy one fi fa from | affections. , ,
Doolv Superior Court, in favor of Cuarles H. Rice, vs.aaid Hundreds of persona could now be pointed out. whohaTe
Diet'd Grab tin; and also other ft fss vs. said Graham. been troubled wul. ... old fingering Cough from fiveo ,
Also. one Negro Man. named Isaac, about <5 year, of twenty years, and wlm h.reject, ent.rejy ^ur.-d hs usiug 1
ad 1 S-.rrol Mare abou. 8 or 9 years old; levied on aa
NJ3W GOOD®
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tlfe property of S.ep .en w. 1’carce, to satisfy one fi fa from
t) i ilv Superior Court, in favor of Sabrv Brown, va. aaid
Pearce; and also other ri fas vs. aaid Tearce.
AUa, Lot of L m 1 No. not known, but known na thep’ace
where William Gilmore now lives, in the second district of
Dooly county; levied on as the property ol Jacob J. Swear-
ingin, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Co.tr;, in fa-
two or three boxes of these Lozenge* In fset. the proprie
tors have never known an instauce where they did uot give ,
perfect satisfaction, \ '
Sudden Colds tnd Coughs are cured by them in a few
hours. ..... '
Several thousand boxes have been add within the last ,
few months, restoring to health persons in almost every stage .
of Pulmonary affections ard those laboring under the most
distressing Cnlds-end Coughs. They do not check and dry
up the cough, hut render it easy, promote expectoration, re
lieve congestion, allay the tickling or irritation, and remove
the proximate or exciting cause. They are made Rom a
HAS JUST RECEIVED AND IS XOW OPENING A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
vor of Nathan H. Gartin, vs. said Swearingin.
Also, Lot of Land, in the sixth district of Dooly county,
No. 31; levie 1 o.i as the property of Stephen Adkinson, to
satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in/favor of A- j ‘h® P‘—~ — o - — - , r . ,
dolphus D. Kendrick, vs. .aid Adkinson and Matthew combination of the moat valuable expectorant, or Cough
I Medicines, and are undoubtedly superior to every thing in
Also, Lnt of L.n 1. in the seventh district of Dooly enunly, use for these complaints. Hundreds upon hundreds of c«r-
number not known, hut known as the place where James ttficates have been offered of their wonderful vytued. from
Gamble now lives; levied on as tie property of James Gam- «hose "ho, K .a justly thought, have been saved frt.ro an un-
ble. to sati.fy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in furor Uruelv pave, and restored to per.ect health, by using‘hem.
ef James G. Oliver, va. John J. Steven and James Gamble; ! . ««*«> itself has already deprtved of life it. hundreds and
r, c, m i.n j its thousands, whom this valuable medicine might have si-
’ ‘ YOUNG P OUTLAW, Shff. ved. if it had only been taken in time. How important it ia.
March 00 1844 * 27 ' ' ! then, that every individual should attend to the coring of a
. i i — - Cough, which lias such a powerful tendency 11 undermine
Dooly JTtine Sales. the constitution before the least danger is suspected. Ade-
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ILL be acid, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next.be- lay of a few days often proves fatal. No medicine will be
fore the Court-Houae door in Vienna, Dooly county, found .nor* efficacious than these Lozenges; they are as
• L - 1 — 11 r —'* 1 pleasant to the taste es sugar Candy.
KJ- Price 23 cents rer box. with full directions.
.1Z.SO— Dr. Hl'I.I.’S
Within the legal hours of ssle.
One Negro Boy. named Joe, shoot I3 years old; levied
on at the property of David Graham, to satisfy one fi fa
from Doolv Superior Court, in favor of Charles H. nice vs.
nid David Graham; and also, other fi fas vs. said Graham.
Also, one Negro Man. named Isaac, about 15 years old,
ami one Sorrel Mare, shout fi or 9 years old ; levied on as
the property of Stephen W. Pearce, to satisfy one fi fa from
Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Sabry Brown rs said
Pearce; and also, other fi fas vs. said Pearce.
Also, one Lot of Laud, No. not known, but known, as the
place where William Gilmore now lives, in the second
District of Dooly county; levied on as the property of Ja
cob J. Swearingin. to satisfy one fi la from Dooly Superior
Couit. in favor of Nathan 11. Gartin vs. said Swearingin.
Also, Lot of Land No. 31, in the 6th District of Dooly
county; levied on as the property of Stephen Atkinson, to
satisfy one I. fa Irom Dooly Superior Court, in favor of A-
RE
ORM LOZENGES
RE tue surest and sateal Wukm UkstkuTim. Medi
A CINE ever discovered.. It is estimated, that, in the U~
CONSISTING OF THE LATEST STYLES OF LADIES’ DRESSES, VIZ:
BELZARINES, MUSLINS, BONNETS, &C.
ALSO,
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, VIZ:
Cloths, Cassimeres, & Linens,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR THE SEASON; ^gether with every article usually kept in a Dry-Goods Store.
ALSO,
A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF
Glass, China, & Queen’s-Ware
WILLOW & WOOD-W ARE,
nited States, one hundred thousand children die an
NUALLT. FROM THE EFFECT OF WORMS ALOSK. This vast
mortality can be almost entirely prevented, bv the use of
IIUl-I,’!* LEI.EBIMTED LOZENGES.
Grown pet sous are very often afflicted with Worms, and
are doctored for various co nnluints. without any benefit;
when one or two doses of the Lozenges would speedily cure
them. They are an infallible remedy, and so plessant to
dolphus D. Kendtick v,. s'aid Atkinson and Mathew Floyd, ‘be taste, that children will take them as readily as they
Also, one Lot of Land, in the 7th District of Dooly coon- would a common peppermint lozenge. ■
tV. No. uot known, but known as the place where Ja.ne. Thousands end tens ofthoasunds pine away and die of
Gamble now lives; levied on as the property or Ja, Gamble, > V without suspecting the real disease. The follow-
to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly B .periorCourt. in favor of >"g «r® ? «•- of ffle symptoms-Headache. pale bps. flush-
James 0. Oliver va. John J. Stevens and James Gamble; f d f e «*s, disturbed dream, feverishness, durst.bad taste
also.other fi fa. vs. said Gamble. “ lh ? mou ‘ 1 *’ off *” ,,re br f ath ; ,tch,n ? of lhe " os . ,n *’ P "n ‘ n
Alio, one Lot, in the town of Vienna, No. not known, but ‘he stomach, nausea. unnatural appeute swelled ammacb or
known a. the House and Lot where Green H. Haislip now j binbs. sense of some thing rising in the stomach, &c.
lives; levied on as lhe property of G.cen H. Haislip, to j To parents we sav. do not be Without these Loxenge. at
satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice’. Court, in fav..r : «"? “me-.ttend to these suggestion., as you value the lives
of Mark Roberts and others vs. said Haislip. Levy made ; °f yourchildrcn.
and returned to ice by a constable.
AUo, Lot of Land No. 55, in the l_5th District of Dooly
•ounty; levied
tisiy i
[CF Price 25 cents l
s per box, with full directions.
For sale in Macon, by J. II k W.S. ELLIS—In East
.m as tbs property of Joseph Metehant, to M««m.by COWLES A NICOLL-by DUNN & MAR-
i fas issued from a Justice’. Court, in favor TIN, Forsylb-by WINSHIP dc HUTCHINGS. Clinton
—by the principal Drngg.sta in savannah and Augusta—
and, on enquiry, may be found it. nearly all the towns and
villages in the Middle, Southern, and Western States.
Feb 27. 1841. 22 6m*
satisfy sundry fi
of Nancy Bishop. Executrix on the Estate of S. Bishop, de
ceased. Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Alao, Lnt of Land No. 189. in the !2tli District of Dooly
county; levied on os the property of William R. Watson,
to satisfy one fa iasusd from a Justice's Court, in favor of
Thomas R. Simmons vs. aaid Watson. Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
May I 32 YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Shff.
Houston June Mnlra.
7TLL : be sold, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, bo-
fore the Court-House door in Pe'r.y, Houston coun
ty, within the legal hoursof sale. Scald Head, Enlargement and pain of the bones anj joints.
Lotof Land No.308.in the 14th District of Houston eoun- nJL
Sands’ Sarsaparilla,
For the removal and permanent cure of all Dheater
arising from an Impure Slate of the blood, or habit of
the tysUm, namely:
^ CltOFULA, or King's evil. Rheumatism, Obstinate
Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples,or Pustules on ibe face.
Blotches, Biles. Chronic sore eyes. Ring worm. Tetter,
Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lum
bago, and Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mer
cury. Ascites,of Dropsy, exposure or imprudence in life
Also, Chronic constitutional disorders, will be removed by
this preparation
VO.NDERfPL EFFECTS OF SANDS’ SAR.
HAPAUIL.E.A IN’ N O It AVI I'll, CONNEC
TICUT.
„ . , a . , r „ • - i Read the following from Mrs. Wm. Phillips, who lias
erty «f Guorge W. Ksy.to ssf.fvfive fi fas from Houston lon ietidfd , ttbe K ”i, 8 . The facts are well known to al
Superior Court, one in favor of John F Brown, one m favor ..;,v
of Martha Pauisball, one in favor of Ezra Brainerd, and
WHICH HE OFFERS AT AS LOW PRICES AS THEY ARE 80LD IN THE CITY.
KZF* Those wishing to purchase, will please call, and he will take pleasure in shewing his Stock.
Maron. April 9, 1844.
RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
DISTANCES IN iTlIEES FUO.U MACON.
| 5 | 13 | 19 J 24 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 46 | 32 | 60
JFISO AX .V.IfO.r TO
ty* eontsining205J acres, more or less; levied on as the
property of william Suinmerfnrd, to sitisfy one fi fa from
Houston Inferior Court, in favor of Nathan G. Lewia vs.
Wat. Snmmerford, Daniel B. Lowe. Exr. of Aaron Lowe,
deceased, and Washington R. Brad well.
A Iso, 405 acres of Land, more nr less, in the 14th District
of Houston county, being the Plantation whereon George
W. Ray now lives. Nos. not known; levied on as the prop.
one ia favor of Elijah Hutchison, all vs. said Ray ; and one
iii'favnr of Elijah Hutchison vs. said George W. Ray, and
V right L. Ivey. . , be happy, through yoi . to publish to all who are afflicted.
A.so. one Negro Boy, named Mason. 1. years old; levied aft j | a tv ly was, the account of my uuexpected. and even for
the old residents of that part of the city
Messrs. A. B. Sands A Co.—Sirs: Most gratefully do
I embrace this opportunity for staling to you the great relief
I obtained from the use of your Sarsaparilla, f shall also
on as the property of Joseph H. Thomson, to satisfy one fi fa
from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Robert Dale Ow
en vs. said Joseph U. Thomson.
May 1 32 WM. HERRINGTON. Shff.
Houston August .Mortgage finle.
FILL besold.on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next.
a long time despaired of cure. Mine is a painful story, and
I trying and sickening as is the narrative of it. for (lie aake ol
i many who inay be ao surely relieved. I will briefly yet ae
j curately state it.
Nineteen yearsago last April, a fit of sickness left me with
1 an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collections immediate!,
A AT ill, be som. on the brat Tuesday in AUtfUST next, ; an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collections immediately
▼ v befire the Coon-House door in Perry, Houston coua- ; took place over the entire suifsceot my body, causing such
ty. within the legal hours nf sale, ! an enlargement that it was nrceasarv to add a yard to my
Eleven Negroes, to wit: Ilium, i min; Hannah, a wo- ' dresses around the waist. Next followed upon my limbs,
mart; Wat. a man; Alston, a man; Tom, a boy; Louisa, ulcers painful beyond description. For year*, both in sum*
a girl: Edmund, a boy; Anthony, a boy; Hnrrie - , a girl; mer and winter,'the only mitigation of my sufferings was
George, a boy. about 2 years old ; an infant child of Han- found in pouring upon those parts cold water- From iny
Dali; al! levied on as the property of Robrrt O. Redding, to limbs lhe pain extended over inv whole body—there was
satisfy a in trtgage fi fa from Houston Superior Court, iu fa- literally forme no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying
vor of Timothy Mathews vs.aaid Redd.ng. Property point- down, these pains would snoot\lir.mgli mv system and coin
ed out in (aid mortgage.
May 1 32 ■ ■
WM. HERRINGTON. Shff.
pel me bi arise, and for hours together, walk the house. s<
that I was almost entirely deprived ol sleep. During this
time the E -ystpelas continued active, and tile ulcers enlar
ged, and so deeply have these eaten, that for two and a half
d " ....
During these al-
Adiuiniatrntor’a Stale.
A GREEABLY man order nrthe Interior Conn of Bibb _
caunty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, years they have been subject to bleeding,
on the fir.i Tuesday ir. JUNE next, before the Court House ‘werny years I have consulted many physicians. These
aunty, within the legal boors of sale, j have called my diaease-aa it was attended with an obstinate
mly county, known bv the No. 204, , »« • ■ teady and active pain in my aide-a <lrop* !C al
in the 16th District, and No. 55. in the 10th District. Sold consumption; and though they have been akilful praeutmn
door in Vienna, Doolv ... , .... , ,
two Lots of Land, ia Dooly county, known bv the No. 204, , '"“C 1 ' ■ ‘e»>>.v and active pamin my aide
in the 16th District, and No. 55. in the 10th 'District. Sold j consumption ; and though they li
as the property of Philip Mincbew, deceased, l*te of Bibb
countv—for the benefitof the heirs.
March 29 27 GEO. A. MINCHEW. Adinr.
Adniinistrator’a stale.
A GREEABLY m an order of the In'erio’’ Court of Bibb
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold,
on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, before the Court-House
door in Dahlonega. Lumpkin county, within the legal hoars
of sale. Lotof Land No. 27, 13th District. 1st Section of ori
ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county. Sold aathe prop,
erty of Philip Minchcw, deceased, late of Bibb county—lor
she benefit of the heirs,
March 29 27 GEO. A. MINCHEW. Adinr.
F OUR months after date, application will be made to
the Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Wil
liam H. Rudd, deceased, late of aaid county.
Jan 23 10 MORTEN N. BURCH. Admr.
I TT OUR montha afterdate, application will be made to the
. Inferior Coart of Upton county, when aiuiog for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes be
longing to the Estate of VVilev Dean, deceased late of aaid
county. Feb6 19 WM. McKINNEY. Admr.
A71 OUR months after date,application will be made to the
JD Inferior Coort 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.
P.-b6 19 AMBROSE POWELL. Admr.
Jj^OUR months after date, application willbemade to the
Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting for or
d nary purposes, for leave to ael' a portion of the Land and
Negroes belonging to the Estate of Thomas Woodard, de
ceased, late of said countv.
Feb 6 19 SYLVANU3 8. BRYAN. Admr.
IN OUR months after date, application will be made to
JL 1 the Inferior Coift-t of Dooly coanty.whenaittingfnror-
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes
belonging to the Estate of Anthony Lewis, deceased, late
of said Cnantv, N. REDDICK.) ..
March 5 ‘23 J. PLATT. ^ Admr.
F OUR month* afler date, application will be made to
the honorable Inferior Coort ofCrawford cobnty,when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands
belonging to the Estate of Sherod Whittington, deceased,
late of aaid county.
LOVY P. WHITTINGTON, Admr’x.
March 19. 1844. 23
plication will be made to
ers.they we-e only able to afford my case a partial and tem
porary rrliel. I bad many other difficulties too eotnpbca
ted to describe. I have also used manvnfthe me lieines
that have been recommended as infallible cures for this dis
ease. yet these all failed, and 1 was most eumliutirally
crowing worse. In this critical conditiou.given up by friends
and expecting for mysrlt reliefonly in death. I was by the
kind interposition of Providence, furnished with your, to
me, invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave me an
assurance of health, which for twenty years I bad not once
felt. Upon taking the second my enlargement diminished,
and in twelve days from the Sth of October, when 1 com
menced taking your Sarsaparilla, I was able to enjoy sleep
and rest by night as refreshing as any I ever enjoyed when
in perfect health. Besides, I was in this short time, rrlie
ved from all those excruciating and unalleviated pains that
had afflicted my days, as well as robbed uie of my nighi’s
repose. The ulcers upon my limbs are healed, the Erysi
pelas cared, A my size reduced nearly to my former meas
ure.
Thus much do I feel it a privilege to testify to the efficacy
ofyour health restoring SarsrpariTla. A thousand thunks,
sirs, from one who J e 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 happ.t ar.d honored instruments of blessing ithers.
as diseased and despairing as vnur much relieved and very
grateful friend. ASENATH M. PHILLIPS.
New London Co. sa. For rich, Nov. 4.1842.
Personally appear the above nnmnd Asenath M. Phillips.
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meat before ine.
e si
RUFUS W. MATHEWSON.
Justice of lhe Peace.
Being personally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, I ~er
tify that the above asserted facts are aabsuntiallv true.
WILLIAM H RICHAHDS.
Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, Conn,
For sale at New York price, by
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price, by
. & W. S. ELLIS. Agents.
TjlOUR months alter date, applici
J’ the Inferior Court of Crawford
the Inferior Court of Craw ford county, when silling
for ordinary purpose-, for leave to sell the Lands and Ne
groes belonging to the Estate of Diannab Healer, deceased,
late of said county. JOHN JONES, Admr.
March 5 24
T740UR months after date, application will he made to the
.1. Inferior Courtol Houston county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land belonging to the
Esatc of Daniel Clark, deceased, late of said cnnntv. > H
—March 19 25 S. R. HAM, Admr.
I AUUR months after date, application will be made to
the honorable Inferior Court of Houston county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Es
tate of Needham Smith, deceased. Utc of said county.
RICHARD JOHNSON.Jr. j
March 19 23 WILLIAM SMITH.
T 710UR months after date.application will be made to the
’ Inferior Court of Houston Count.
Court of Ordinary, for leave to se
to the estate of Charles McCoy, late of
CHARLES M. McCOY, Adm’r.
March 26 26
County, when sitting as a
el! all the lands belonging
enf aaid cot;otv,deceased.
G EORGIA, Batts County.—Whereat, Tbos. J. r'aun
ders applies tome for letters of Administration on the
Estate of Abner Bankston, deceased, late of said county :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and
appear at iny office, within the time prescribed by law. to
shew cause, (if ,ny they have.) why jaid letters shnuld not
he granted. Given under iny hand, this 22d April. 13-14.
31 JOHN McCOKD. cc o
G EO RtrlA, Crawford Cntanty.—Whereas,Boswell C-ol-
lutn applies to me for letters of At!ministration on the
Estate of John folium, deceased, late of said county:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar. the kindred and creditors nfsaid doc cased, in he aod aj>
paar at my office, within the timo prescribed bylaw, to shew
cause, (if* any they hnve.J why s-t d letters should not be
granted. Given under iny hand, this llth Msv. 1P14.
33 E. W. DENNIS, cco
the apeedy and effectual extirpation of all species
and symptoms of the sylphitic disease, Professor VES
PRINTS PILLS sund unrivalled. They have long been
in general use in the principal cities in France and the Uni-
tea S»l
States, by those persons afflicted with this class of dis
ease, and are daily receiving their unqualified upprohatfnn.
The unparalleled celebrity and unexampled success of this
matchless and powerful preparation, has won for itself a
name never to be forgotten as long aa there remains an af
flicied sufferer upon the face of the globe. It is truly sur
prising lo observe how speedily and harmless it enters into
every minute channel, effectually dislodging every germ,
annihilating every leprous spirit of lhe most dreadful of ail
diseases, and. at the same time, never failing to fortify the
svstem against disposition, or subsequent attack of thia com
plaint.
Full and explicit directions accompany each box of these
Pills, and abatement of some of the moat prominent symp
toms ia laid down as a guide to the patient in distinguishing
one form ol this disease from another; alao. a statement,
showing the result of the treatment of one hundred cases
with these Pills alone, in one of the most distinguished hos
pitals in France.
tU" Price $ 1.50 per box.
For tale in Maco% by J. H & W. S. ELLIS, Druggists
—and Hv the principal Druggists in Savannah and Aogdsta.
Feb 27. 1944 ' 22 Cm*
Passengers 5 c. pr. mile, (ehiiklreh under isys.& serins, half price,
Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,..
Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs
Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods....... ....per cubic foot,
Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware,and all other articles that go
by weight, per 100 lbs,
Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor, ....................each,
Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil................ ....each,
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ae each,
Barrels of Molasses and Oil each,
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each,
J bis.Pork, Fish.Liquor.Ac AallKegsoflOgals.Aupwards each,
j bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Ac.......... .each,
Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels,.. .each,
Salt in sacks over tour bushels................... per bushel.
Corn, Wheat.Meal, and all other grain in bags,........per bushel.
Cotton Bagging .'. per piece,
Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size,.... ........each,
Brooms in bundles,... ........ ....per dozen.
Buckets. Collars, Scythes, Shovels A Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen,
Chairs
....per dozen.
Boxes Fruit. Cigars, Ac .‘.each,
All small packages not weighing 10 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each.
B.acksmith's Bellows...... I each.
Potatoes, Apples, A- per bushel,
Deinijolms, Jugs. Jars Ac. not over two gallons,... ....each.
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over twin gallons.... ....... ..each.
Ploughs, each,
Balesof Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs..... each,.
Four Wheel Oirriages......... each,'
Two Wheel Carriages. each. 1
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons, each,!
Lumber, saweS and hewed, per 1,000 feet j
Wood,.... per cord, 1
LIVE STOCK. j
Hogs. per head.j
Oxen aod Beef Cattle,....................per head.
Horse* per head,:
Sheep. Goats.Calves.and Dogs ......per head,'
Turkeys and Geese in coops per head,*
Ducks and Chickens in coons ..per head. 1
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1 63
2 £5
2 00
3 50
5 00
7 00
2 50
3 00
3 50
4 00
1 00
2 00
25
3fl
45
50
1 50
2 00
2 50
3 00
2 00
3 00
4 00
5 00
25
38
45
50
3
3
4
4
2
2
2
2
ation. for Freight, on the following a
nicies, when if)
■nlIVSIC STORE* JtTnlCOJV.
IB J& ®r IS © @1
H A \ £ cons antly on hand, and offer ft male at prices
as low as i in be purchased in the southern country, a
picnd id assortment ot „
PIANO-FORTKS,
from the Celebrated and long established Manufactories of
AND
J. ClilCKKRING.
The well known reputation of these Monu actones pre
eludes the necessil/ of commenting upon the excellence ot
their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli
mate, for many years.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
YIOI.I.VS. SUPERIOR GUITARS, RUGI.CS,
TBOfflBONBSi T8DMPKT8. 1IORIVS,
CJLAKIO.NCTS, FLACKOI.ET8,
PIPES, Arc. Ac. Ac.
Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds
Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa
per, Ac. Ac. forming as complete an assortment of musical
merchandize, as can be found in the southern country
As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are
enabled tn sell their gcods at the very iowest prices.
B. A V. Have in ad litiou to their catalogue, an ass iff-
ment of FOREIGN MUSIC.
O^JIii^ic soBd af pcclsiccd prices.
Ter ms Cash*
May 17. 1842. 33
DRY GOofis
spectfully informKfriendsand^*'^
are now .eceiving a genet al supply of
Faiacv and Staple p, v
among which are low priced Medium
zannes dbd Balzarme Mua'ina- 1. “ V »nv
Muslins; Primed Lawns; Bonnet L.'* **» 4,
Silks;Silk and Lace Cardinals; Silt**
Mantles; Sulk Shawls and Neck Tie.' t-'; 1 *' ivt'fl
and St.k Gloves ana Mitts; Silk and CotV^.kva
Cambric, and Linen Cambric Hdtfs t^'ce
Swiss Muslins; C.dorcd and V li Ue T ^'-1,1
and Lace Trimmings; a large
Prints; real Irish Lmens. fine and ‘1 f: |
ment of fine and fashionable llilW tT
Flowers. Ac. Ac. “*• ‘kn t .' J
f'O
SHAKER
Garden Seeds,
A GENERAL assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, war
ranted to germinate, received and for sale by
J H. A W. S. ELLIS. Cotton Avenue.
15
jh?' jk. oats s*is sa
Garden Seeds,
ARRANTED genuine, and the Growth of 1843.
from the celebrated Seed Garden of Wethersfield,
Conn. y
These Seeds are raised with the greatest care and atten
tion; and nut up m the neatest manner, with printed direc
tions for cultivating soil, best adapted to each kind. Ac.
For sale by HARVEY SHOTWELL.
Jan 16 16
Garden Seeds,
RAISED BY THE
UmtC4l Society of Sliakeis.
Enfield, Conn.
T HE subscriber, having been appointed Agent for the
sale of the above. i3 non opening an extensive assort
ment selected with much care, and adapted to this inatket
Thev will be warranted genuine, and entirely the growth
of 1843. Also, the GARDENER’S MANUAL, a smal.-
Book, but containing much useful knowledge. Petsous de-
Alao. Broadcloths, Casitnerea. Caahm ■
Gro-de-Ete; Linen Coatings. *nd DhlliM
London Vestings; wnha great variety 0 « r : ***»e?j
Goods (or Inen’s wear; ltrown anc. it!,, 7 IC1 tio
Sheetings; 12-4 Linen Sheetings 10 a ,!j Jt,
together with most artiriea usuailv l, V"iw
Stores. All of which w ill he sold \>rv i P ?
old stand. L '
Macon. April 9, 1844.
NEW SPRING
1
ripHE undersigned have received . , ""
B supply of 1
Fum y & Staple Foreig,, 4 ,
iltalife
which they offer at the very lotc.xt Bn ,
consists in part of the following Gi«df. CU ' ***«;
t-upertine. medium, and low-price*emi
Super Black and Bine-black VV 00!
New style Plaid aud Striped ’ “
Gtode Ta Parniett* aier Summer Cloth. **
London, Cadet, and Fancy Driiiinea. v..!;
2,000 pieces New stale Prints. 8
pieces New style Prints,
200 do Georgia Nankeens,
50 do Mexican Mixtures.
50 do Middlesex Stripes,
50 do Iiisli Linens, '
100 dozen New style Willow BONNETS
50 do PALM LEAF Hats, *■
100 pieces New style Printed Lswci
50 do Ginghams,
500 dozen Spool Thread,
200 do Hosiery,
Black and colored Silks and Satins,
Balzsrinea. Foulard and Fancy .Silks,
Swiss. Jaconet. Mull and N’ansnok Muslins 1
Cambrics Dimity. Long an 1 BialiopLitre/
Umbrellas, Parasols, and Shades, 1
Shirtings, Sheetings.and Tickings.
Pongee. India, and Spitilefield Hdkfs.
Silk, Fills, and Bnlzatine Hdkfs.andShswk
Rearly-made Linens Stocks, Crav„ s . Col! m 4 .. 1
W ith almost every other article usually krntin ii
Goods line; allot' which wiUbesold a» the inu-L j
for cash. SAM’L. J.‘BaV* ''
Brick Building near Messrs. Guru',
Macon, April 2. Ie44.
I
eJVew Goods J
NEW GOODS!!
A'so “ The Southern Farmer and Market Gartlener,”
Southern Book, for Southern soil and cl mate, and should
be read by all who wish to succeed in gardening.
Maron.-Ian 30 17
J. M. BOARDMAN.
NEW BOOKS
At Boardman’s Book Store,
J UST received, all the new publications, among fcliicn
large quantities, viz: Horses. Hogs, Cattle.Lumber. Wood. Hr ck. or Stone, Ac- Ac.
Planters or Farmers are allowed to pass free of charge, for passage, when* accompanying the produce of their own
limit to market ' «
Goods. Wares, or Merchandize, destined forthe interior of this °tate, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned to the Agent
of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded frun, any point of tliisRoad, by wagons, to their place ol ties
tination. free of rhaige for Storage or Forwarding. ,
Colton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company's Agent*, at Griffin. Hanieaville
or Forsyth, and forwarded direct tn Ssvannali free of$ny charge, other than the regular rates of Transportation. At
rangements must be made inall instances, f-rthe payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company's Agent at Ma
con. or at the Depot where the goods r.re received or delivered.
The attention n( Merchants and Planters. i» solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangements, for
*hipp.ng their Produce to Market, ind obtaining their supplies, through this chant eiofcotntnunit ati. n w ith the seaboard.
The Central Rail Road is now completed end in operation, from Savannah 10 within 21 miles of our Depot, and wid be
cnmoleted to Macon early this fall. This Road is itt daily operation to Griffin. 60 miles above Macon; and. by tbe first
of December, will be npet ed for Business to Leakville.21 miles above Gt iffin; and lo the junction wi.h the Wea’ernand
Atlantic Rail Road, early next spring. That portion of the Roid originally laid with the thin plote Rail, lias been
rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail,and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order f< r
business.
Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship their goods by way of
Savannah, over the Central and this Hail-Koad consigned to our Agents, as goods nan be hauled from Barneiville or Grifiir,
to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pounds, or any other part of the country at proportionable rates.
All goods will beaentforwatd immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
J. D. GRAY,
are the following:
Prescott’s History of the Conquest of Mexico,
Harpers’ No.l of the Pictoral Bible,
*• No 7 of Ilant ah Hoore’a ci inplet« works,
“ Alison's History of Europe, complete and full
bound,
“ Brande’s Encyclopedia full bound,
•' Neal's History of the Protestants,
Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress.
Rural Life in Germany, by William Howitt,
Kohl’s Russia and the Russians,
Ellimson’s Surgical Operations,
The Psalmist.
Condie on Children.
Cooper (Sir Astiey) on Dislocations,
Ash well on the Diseases of Females,
Gueei s of England, sixth series,
A new Patent Inkstand,
Perforated Papei.
Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. all cheap for CASH.
Jan 16 16
K0.UY REH IUED!
SICK HEAD-ACKE PILLS
August 22,1843.
Agent and Soperintendant of Transportation.
RATES OF FREIGHT OF THE CENTRAL KAIL-ROAD.
FRO.H SAVANNAH Tl> STATIONS
1,2,5
4.4J.5.I 111.12
6.7 [8,9,10-13.14
15.16
17,18
Ma.
con.
barrels of Molasses and Oil
"50
75'. 1 01
1 25 1 40
1 50
Do. do. all other kinds. Wet.
50
651 80
1 00 1 13
1 25
Do. do. do. do. Dry....
38
60
70
73
75
80
Hall Barrels, WM...,
38
SO
GU
65
70
Do. do. Dry
25
38
45
GO
55
GO
Brooms, in bundles, per dozen
25 30
30
35
38
40
Buckets in ne*ts
25
1 36 5C
GO
58
60
Corn. peas. oats, rye, bran, corn meal and rice flour, in bags, per bushel
6
10
lol 13
l:l
13
Chairs, per dozen
1 50
2 00
2 50l S 75
3 00
3 25
Do. Rmtking. latge, each
25
38
401 45
l 20 1 30
48
50
Carboys of Vitriol. Jcc
1 00
1 10
1 40
1 50
Carria;es and Barouches.four wheels...........*..
5 00
C 00
8 00
10 00
11 00 12 00
Do. Buggies, double *
Do. do. single tnd Gigs
4 00
5 00
0 0 1
8 00
8 50
9 00
4 00
5 00
6 00
7 00
7 50 8 00
Do. Sulkeys
3 00
3 r,o
4 00
4 GO
4 75
5 00
Common Jersey Wagon*, without covers, und Horse Carts.%
3 00
3 50
4 00
4 GO
4 ?. r >
5 00
Coaches, Posta'nd Stage and Road Wagons
8 00
10 00
14 00H6 00
17 OO'lS 00
Collars, per ilnzen
38
60
68
70
73
. 75
Cotton. Der 100 lbs ....
25
30
35
40
42
Demijohns. Jars and Jugs, not exceeding 2gallons li ....
Do. do. do. over ••
25
30
32
34
36
38
50
55
60
65
70
75
Eggs, per dozen
1
1
1
1
1
1
Geese and Turkeys
10
10
10
10
10
10
Grindstones, per 100 lbs
25
30
33
35
38
40
Horses, Mules. Oxen, and Cows, per head X. ...........
Do. do. do. do. do. 2 each
4 00
6 00
8 00
9 00
9 50
10 00
3 00 4 00
G 00
7 00
7 50
8 00
Do. do. do, do. do. 3 do *
2 50 3 50
5 50
6 50
7 00
7 50
Do. do. do. do. do. 4 do........
2 00 3 00
5 00
6 00
6 50
7 00
Hogs and Calves
63
1 00
1 50
2 00
2 00
3 00
Illidt. and Pipes Liquor not exceeding 120 gallons
Do. Molasses nnd Oil. ordinary size..
2 00 3 00
4 00
4 50
4 75
5 00
3 00 4 00
5 00
5 SO
5 75
G 00
Iron in pigs or bars.castings for mills, and other machinery.:
25
30
33
35
38
40
Kegs Liquor, not exceeding 5 gallons
25
25
25
31
35
38
Do do 10 <lo
35
40
50
55
60
63
Measurement Goods, per cubic foot .........
5
8
10
12
13
15
Ploughs, each .............
30
50
60
65
70
75
Salt in aseks, not exceeding 4 bushels
31
38
50
56
58
GO
Sheep. Lambs. Goats, Kids, Deer and Pigs, per head -
Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Bagging, Hardware, and such other articles as goby weight,
25
37
GO
75
1 00
1 00
per 106 lbs -
Specie ...... .........
25
Dpo
35
40
45
50
55
No single package under ...........
25
25
25
2S
25
25
Warranted to Cure or Bcnrft a Patient, or Money he
turned.
rj^HESE PILLS have been used extensively, and found
J to be eminently successful in the treatment an- cure of
that truly distressing malady. SICK HEAD ACHE. In
order tn eurr any dtsense. strike at its root and m- reespe-
ciallv lh<-se that disturb aud derange the funcliot s < f il e
brain sympathetically, ss occurs in this disease It comes
oat at intervals a few days nr weeks, fn ni an impaired ■ r
enervated state of the digestive organs, and which al--re
the seat ofdisaase. Sick Head ache is a disease common
to be found in the country; few are more distressing in
their effects, or so little understood generally in its nature
and cure. Nothing will cure Stck Head-ache, but a tho
rough and complete change in the action of the stomach and
bowels, and ut the same time restore aud invigorate them,»«
well as to keep them well regulated. Such is tnc nature
and eff* ct of the cotabitmtion’of Dr. E L. SPOHN’SSick
Head ache Pills. So certain is the proprietor that these
Pills will cure Sick Head-ache, that lie hereby guarantees
to the public, that whoever tries them without cure or be
fit. shall have their money returned.
Every thing like reference to colleges.certificates.affida
vits, Ac! to porttav the success ol the Pills with, is waived,
on thegrou..d of the guarantee; but sheer justice requires
that the following case, amongst the many that have been re
cently reported, should be known ntle06t to the affiicted:
The wife of Leary Stanley, of Houston county. Ga has
been long afflicted with ick Head-ache, of the most vin'ent
character—besides frequent attacks, it has ollen (diiru g
hem) endangered her life—to cure w hich, many remedies
have been prescril ed and used, but without success. Un
der these circumstances, she coinmenced the daily use of
Dr. Spohn’s Sick Head-ache Pills Scarcely had a box of
them 1-ten taken, before she felt and linked like a new per
son : not otily free from any more attacks of Sick Hesd-nciie,
but greatly improved in health and strength. She bibs takrn
two boxes of the Pi Is and ,3 advised to continue th *m oe-
asionally for some time having so lot g labored under the
disease, and n-1 finding before a remedy tn relieve it.
The cure of Sick Head-ache is effected by the peculiar
action of the Pilla, in restoring and invigoiating the powers
of digestion, by which the proper sympathetic relation be
tween the so inach and brain is alone established. There is
not the least danger in using the Pills in any way, but re
quire o-dinarv rare and attention while taking them.
Each box contains 50 pills, with full directions for using.
PRICE- One Dollar per Box.
(CT’T» be had of Ha vi las'd A Risi.et, Augusta ; Lit
tle A Co.. Mil’edgeville; HARVEY 8HOTWELL and
Dr. T. K. GOHMAN, Macon; and 8. A B11.1.IWO. Oolum
bus. They are also to be had at Albany, Hawkinsville,
Madison. Talbntton, and Fort Gaines.
March 5. 1844 93 6m
riAHE Subscribers are now receiving a gc«u ,1
L mentof staple and fancy DRY-GOObS r: J J
sty le and patterns, which they offer for soie atfilr
brick building one door from WashinctmrHiQ.
Sept 25 52 GEO. W. PRICE icl
Se 71 PROVED
BOTANICO'MEBICJll
By ?I, S. Tiioiiisou, HI. fi). Rincon, (J
R EAD ar.d J* DGE. - Prove oil ilnijg P ar.c Ujj
to that which is good.** As eve u in :ur da} ( a ml
the deaf tnaj hear, tbe lame ma} uaik, andLeiiut]
receive their aiglu **
The undersig. ed fully aware of the fnanympou&i
resting upon him as a practitioner ul the iitauiigtfi,M
.(gain tender his service* to those who n.a> teed tim
ne assurance in ad void, ilioi it Bhyir.uijs rafr, .i-a;
rience. and a thorough knowledge ol iiii,< ttu veip-vr:
ly health’s restoring remedies, wi»b tl cir jtdir:*
non wiU restore Iom health he leejg warrtt'.fc
that so lar as these go to the pr»*uitu.eni 11 tuh -fa
aium, the afficted or their iriends will in ro curie a
1 oin led.
Afi heretofore person* sfEided with dirorir6L»w»i
residing at a d^ttitx e n a\ have li eu care*uetiroM
mg their svniptoo.* in writ-ng as corectiy as jw
when medicines to si.it them will be coinpuuttdrditfM
Many w ho have pursued this course, tl.ough vrLitta
'•een ih- m. ar«* now in the enjoyment of uttttmrj
sieallh. Persons having diseased svivants uh to
them l.oih burthensou.e an.l expet.tive, mav either
ti e r cures treated or dirj ose ol them to ti c *uLtcnleri
fair price
iiernid or Rupture, will be treated on improved pa
lea. with nn ii.strun.eMeniiie.v iew,whi«li,f
eeti used gives enure sali}*li:« tioi.—itran Levon, a}
ight with equal faciliiy. Peiw t r tl u.° ftffikiec.iflk
to apply in persrm, in order tr be well
Letters to ensure nuei.iien n<iM invun&bijbe|X*t|*
lei nit* Merai and iiunctualitv e>i ected.
* M. 6. IHOMSOX.fct
March 5
That community may have some idea of the « rrfCt
which disease inav go without being ley« ».o ut JC - k *
medicine, it is deemed proper to append the fn..« wf
merits of facts, taken from a ouml»ei ot similar
may yet be suLmilted as room and cirtiinifianrr u<»J 1
Run.
This may certify- that my wife Us kren afi*Jotea
Dyspepsia and Liver complaint fort\\e'*ve it{
taken a variety oi medicines without app*w*tUrifty;<
the justly celebratt d Dr Durhum of Clark
i enet.t her. Si e sufiered much from • erv«w frS *
pajpii^tion of th- heart and extreme ufiWwf
confined hIuiosi entire.y to her bed. In iLis —
j lied to Dr. Al 8. Thomson, ot Macon unner vlf*? »•
• ions and application*. 1 am happy to?a>,
tored to com fi irtal.de iiealih, and is now able to tneix *
die usual business of her house and family .
M\ daughter was also affiicted witty convuip-y*• ,
which Dr. Durham failed to lelieve her. J ■fP’j* vL
Th« msnn ilnni’i her case, aod 1 am persuaded Le ■
tially cured her; *hehas-had no symptom of s |
months
Rut these though certainly cf their kind very <
caunot be compete c Jor a moment with tiectie f * ■
my sons, who has beer afhicteo wiih pai^y
as’t*» have become perfectly helpless Hefirstw^ 1 ■
in’s limbs, then of his Zufy, aid hi ally aJ
ktksight. *o that he miglu be in a manner oe? * J
breathed, and even that i t ere tin e, »° 1
that his clothes were prepared in anticipation
*: i : r!
t. We had made use of the ufrual remedies 19 ]
es. and even had applied to Dr. Stnng’elw^i *J
or, but without bet efit. In tins situation. . "J
was called in, wl o J atn happy to say. has restore *•
only to the full and free use of all his lirnhs. bo 1
use of his eyes and ears, withnai which creat^J
blank and life itself a burden, llie change ,sS °f
absolute hrlplessnexx, blind at** end drofnAs ^
activity, sight and hearing, that it ran hirtil)
by any but those who have seen it. T his re * r -jj^
numerous a? those effected by the Doctor *re.
give precedence to any. WrA X^|
M. S. BALL & ED’S.
eiietar
GAILY EXPRESS.
GENERAL FORWARDING & C03I11ISSI0N IIOUSF.
TpHE Centhal Rail Road and Banking Company
I of Ge >rgia iiavin^granted to the subscribers tile pri-
vilege of running an EJCPJtKSS over their RoaC during
$IOO REWARD.
■ OME peraiin broke into my Store last night, and stole
firi'in tlit* drawer. #376 in CASH, and a 820 Bond on
the Central Rail-Road. Among llie bills taken, w as one of
#50. on the Bank of Charleston, and the balance promiscuous
•ills on the Banks "f Anguata and Savannah. The above
eward of On, Hundred Dollars, mill be given for the re,
•overy of the money, or Fifty Dollar! for the apprehension
tnd proof of the individual.
Macon, April 30.184 1. 32 THOS. COLLINS.
Faint* and OH*.
— YYYk KEGS Nos.l and 2 White Lead,
)Ul? 300 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do Lamp Oil. gg
Witha variety ofColors for Painters’use. foraale by
Jaly 6 4C
CHA8. CAMPBELL A CO
Special contracts may be made with the superintendent of transportation for the freight of the following articles,
when in large quantities, without regard lu the established rates, viz: Corn, ind all kinds of grain ; brick, horses, mules
and cattle ;lroti in bars or pigs, machinery, mill gearing, &■••; sawed lumber mill Stones, grindstones, marble or other ar
ticles of stone; aalu firewiMid.staves.ahiugles.hay in bundles, barrels tar, pitch or turpentine.
Freight at the above rates, nr by special contiact, to be under the following stipulations: viz:
No eu im for damages oo articles transported by thia Company unless the packages are examined and identified in
the presence of an officer of the Company before the sume are removed fr< m the Depot. Not accountable for the ieakage
of liquors, oil or molaases. breakage of glass or crockeryware. chafing of bagging, carriages, chairs or furniture. Not alt
er notable for breakage of hid low ware. No internal injury, rot clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, will be
allowed for. unless established to have occurred on board the car. Not accountable for the decay of perishable articles.
Not accountable for live slock; and no liability forgoods evidently shipped in bad order.or for cooperage of casks or pack
ages.
Cotton received in good order at the depots, and afterwards torn while in possession of the Company, will be tnendad
at their expense. All mher damage done to Colton in transitu will be promptly settled at Savannah. It i* understood j
that this Co-i natty will not hold themselves accountable for pillage, nr damage by the weather, or otherwise, on any I
freight alter being landed at the plare nfdeaiinmion
The Company will not be accountable for Passengers’baggage, unless put in the baggage car in charge of the con- I
doctor.
The Compnnv will have agents at stations 3, !0, IT, 12. 13,14,4 5. 1C. and 17, and at Maron, to attend to the delivery :
and forwarding of goods. All merchandize not to be forwarded will be retained at the respective depots at the head of i
the road mre wrek, free of expense, after which storage will he charger! at the Savannah rates.
li" destined for j-oints beyond Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by the Company's agent, free of commissions. 1
Gunpowder prohibited.
THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent Transportatien.
30
Savannah, April 23, 1844.
the present year, with the privilege of an apartment onder
tbeir own L>tck, they offer superior advantages for the
prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles. Specie,
&c. Jcc and nre in hope* o' being able to make a" arrange
ment with the Post Office Department, i y which they will
be Unwed lo carry a Mail Bag.
They arc prepared to receive and forward Goods of all
descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon, and iatertne
diate places and between Savannah and Charleston, with
the greatest safety and despatch ; and will also pay particu
lar attention tn the purchase of Goods, collection and p y-
ments of Drafts. Notes nnd Bills. an;4 transactingall kinds of
business in tbe above plnc-ts.
They have also extended their arrangement to run their
Ext re.ss bv the Southern Boats to Pienlata, in Florida, and
intermediate (dares on that route.
They intend to put on Teams, to run regularly through
from Macon to Columbus, under their own charge, to carry
all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch and
safety, on the first of October next.
MACON—flfieeat the frashinyton Hall.
Savannah—office ~i ao. 153 Bay street.
DO. *S Philbriek. Ae.rnt.for ierririnpand
foneardin o Good.: a n d Merchn >;dise.
CHARLESTON. S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No.
86, East Bay.
July 4 40 tf M. 8. BALL’&CO.
From the Federal P*W*'
To the Editors: , Mia
GENTLEMEN:—Occupying the itU(’ r,,n ' trl! ir
irnnutiity that you do. and controllingsuen^* U (tenj
giae for g.u d as the public press 1 have takrn ^
addressing you. being an old subscriber. u P" n | j„, I ge
great importance and it maybe of it^fi"' 1 ? *
many of your numerous leaders. My intend*^
you thus, is merely to cotumuicate a fad t*’* 1 Vi ys<*
der iny own know ledge, in my o vnfatu». v
Yh 1 deem it my duty. •* n**'
for the benefit of
Some time during last year, my son dg
years old, was taken with a paraletic syect’ 1 ’^
entirely deprived of the use ol his kaf
- bedy. so far as to he p^rfecilv uo*hle , °^
non either on tii* pallet or in lea,—hi* J n . f> U\
and sometime* uppeau d tob^snrMjJ
contraction appeared toBfcend gtarufl > ^ *ii
:»-• Ilia r l. , 1 . . A.I tl-Saa t..\\ *»r 031*1 ^
it reached his rbdomen. the l«>ver p* rt 1 rt ty
pnwerfull.v contracted ns to throw the "P!"’:. 1 „ ndtl
lungs, which an compressed them »»
ficc.it Ytt; the parts protruding fn ni j“’ 1 , U ' ^ e vcsiKq|
unnatural size. To walk wa*imp nfM “. '.. i , Idd*/
er of the will had no iofluenee over . - -. - '
er ot me win nma un influence on- J
uatiun. I carried him to Macon and pl» r I(*f|
care of Dr. Thomson, of thaieity ; m t*° m pon*^,]
him home, greatly relieved; the coarse . ^
two months more, and inv son. once the ■ c yftU
Hecrepid and palsied invalid, is now the *' v . )V v1)C I ’y|
bouvambov 6f former days, running ah' 0 . ZhairfM
morning till night, ao foi d of field sp- rs. ° n ,eth»' |
a perfect terror in ral-hits partridges <x r ,' ■ -pies’*" M
presume tolutk opon ibe plantain'": ,l '
his new acquired liberty, that lie him. ,1
livifest in his circle of contemporery ir a || j|
result was so liitle antirqwted by me-" 00 -, p „«lr h.|
acquainted with the rare, thati n has br« it »k’ kr
cient importnnrc to merit publicity. 6 1 ' 1 c
>vill confer « favdr on atFX^
* Yonr*. rp*p^ctfnHy,
Jones cnottty, 19th Jnn 1S H.
tivesv t'vnth?*-'
1000 LBS - jU5 ‘ rece GRAVES: V'0 0D 4 "
April 30, 1644.