Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, July 16, 1844, Image 4

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t NEW DRUG STORE. T HE subscriber beg* leave to inform bis friend* and rie 4 —“* — “ ISoolj' Aii«h«« .Nnlex. * W ILL be sold, before the Court-House door, in the r .wn of Vienlmi Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in AGGU3T nett, vrithio tbe legal hour* of sale. Lo s ol L ill 1 N «. 9S3, -33, and 336. all lying in the loth District of Dooly county; levied on as tbe property of Gary G. Ford, to atisfy a fi fa issued from Lee Superior Court, in favor of Hubert W. Williams Jc Co.; one in favor of Win. W. Mano. A lmr. of Wm. Kirksey. deceased; and one in f Ivor of Mary Williams, issued from the Superior Court of Dooly c- uiity v* laid Gary G. Ford. I yj- ms more is wo awm Also Lou of Land No*. 200. 20i. 329. and 230; and also; Stationary Establishment, Mulberry atieet. Macon.ua ill the adjoining land, lying between the land of Samuel } Sulphate Quinine Musk. Blue Mass MoC.imb an 1 Samuel C. Li| pelt. th*l belongs to Robert«. dtl Morphine Horehound ail Icviadon as the property ofsakl Iv»ocrt (J. rora, | Acet. Morphine bv virtue of two fi faa issued Irora Lee Superior Court.one Court Plaster iii favor <»f Samuel S il'ivsnt. and one in lavor of Allen B. I Castor Oil C ill stain; snd also, four fi fas issued from Dooly Superior citrsted Kali C mi t t»vo in favor of Mary Williams; one Ca favor oft Chloride Soda L Hi Warren; and one i» favor of William W. Harmon Stsnna Alex ai.d-Divhl G llonev.va. llobert G. Ford. I Cavenne African Also, one Lot of Land, in the 8th District of Dooly conn- fndjgo Spanish Float • ty. No. not known, bet known as ihe property of Luueberry I Caraway Seed Simms; levied on aa ihe property of said Simms, by virtue I Anodyne Iloflamont of I wo fi fas issued f.mo Dooly Superior Court.one in favor | Aqua Fortis of Patrick Brady, end one in favor of Crawford * Gunby, vs. said Simms. _ . . . ,... Alsu, two Lou of Land. No*. 236 and v37, in the 15tb District «f Dooly county; levied on at the property of Jer ry Cowles, to satisfy a h fa issued from Bibb Inferior Court, iu farorof Robert Collins v*. said Cowles. Also, one Lot of Land. No. 10. in tbo 15th District of Dooly countv ; levied on a* the property of Howell Alsa- brooks and Alfred Alsa Alsabrook*. by virtue or a fi fa is sued from Lee Superior Court, iu favor of John Lane vs. ■aid Alsabrook*. _. Alto, one Lot or Land. No. 67, in the fob District of Dooly county j levied on «• tbe propeny of Ed^anl Rowell, to tati^fv one fi fa issued from Dooly Superior Court, in favor or Jolin.l. Collier iu. said Rowell. Alan, Mary Rowell’s interest in Lot of Land.No. 66.]tn the SUh Dinrict of Dualy county; levied on by vmueof one ii fa issued from Dooly Superior Cnurt, in favor of wm. Collins V* Mary Rowell; also, one Justice a Court fi fa, to favor of Wm. Collins vs. Mary Rowell. Levied on and returned to me by a Bailiff. . _. Also, one Negro Man. named Isaac; levied on oa the properly of Stephen W. Pearce, by virtue of five Justice's Cnurt fi fas. all io favor of Allen Waters vs. said Pearco — Levy made and returned nine by a constable. Also, one Negro Woman, named Mclilda; levied on as tbe property of W'illiain B. Maddux, by virtue of eight Jus tice's.Court fi fas, io favof of Nicholas Reddick ana Jona than Platt. Administrators oo the Estste of Anthony Lewis, deceased, vs said Maddux. Levy made snd returned to me by a coastsble. Also, one Lot of Land. No. 135,10 the first District of Dooly county; levied on a* the property of Joseph D. Har den, by virtue of one J ustice's Court li fa. in favor of Baker. Johnsnu A Co. ra. said Joseph Harden. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. . Also, one Lot of Land. No. 14, in the 15th District of Dooly county; levied on as the property of Samuel Story, to aai'infy sundry fi faa issued from a Justice's Court, in fa vor of William J. Foard vs. said Story. Levy made and returned tome by a constable. Also, the South hoff of Lnt No. 76. with the improve meets thereon, in ihetownofVienns, Dcolycoonty; levied on as the property of Isaiah Bush, to satisfy one fi f* iasned from Drily Superhir Court, in favor of Elisabeth Miller .vs. said Bush. YOCNG P. OUTLAW, Shff. laid in ou the most advantageous terms; are of the best quality, as be is detertumed-io vend no oilier; and will be sold, wholesale or retail, for cash or satisfactory town accep tances. on tb* lowest terms that can be afforded in this sec tion of the count.-y. Physicians. Country Alcrchauts, and others, are invited to call and J jA S MES l w mS< B V ULEY K7* His Store is two doors above Boardroan’s Book and Otto Rose Isinglass Sponge, Mace Annato, Copperas Borax, NutgallsJ Rosin 1 Oil Almonds “ Annisede " Burgamotl * Cajijtut 1 *• Cassia “ Cloves " Caraway “ Onganum “ Audios " Juniper “ Lavender ** Jessamine “ Fennel “ Savine fresh * Goldwood " Wormseed •* double Tansey “ Peppermint '• Spearmint “ Tanseypure “ Cedrat •’ droton fluid June 25,1944. 40 Trif? he soM. at the same time and place, Lnt Ilf Land. No. not known, but known as ibe Lot in the 3J District of Dooly county, on which Needham Taylor lately resided; levied oa as the property of said Taylor, to satisfy a Justice's Court fi fa. in fsvnrof Levi Harrell vs. W. H. P. Floyd and Needham Taylor. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. 'JtfAlso, Lot of Land No. 104. in tbe 3d District of said comity; levied on as the property of Meredith H. Pullen, to satisfy a Justice’s Court fi fa. Luke Williams vs. Mere- ditli II.Pullen, in favor of the transferee. Bsrtlelt Hamil ton. Levy’made an J returned to me by a constable. Prop- I ertv pointed out by Bartlett Hamilton. June 95 40 WM. FARNELL. D Shff Houston Angasl 9nlr«. \TTILL be sold on the first T«esdayin AUGUST next, I Fly Stone V T before the Court House door in Perry, Houston Cosociyuth county, within the legal boors of sale, 202] acres of Land, in tbe 14th District of Houston coun ty, knowu by the No. 211; levied on as the property of Baptist N. Scott, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from the Supe rior Court of said county, against said Baptist N. Scott, in favor of John Kilfen. Property pqinied out in said fi fa. Also. 1 House and Lot in. the town of Wilnn. in said conn- ty; said Lot containing 3 acre* more or less; levied on a* the propeny of Thomas Kinney, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from the Superior Court of Houston cnnntv. against the said Thomas Kinsey, in favor or Meshack Howell. Property pointed »ut in said fi fa. - * Also, the interest of Edmond Blake in the following prop erty. to wit: l negro boy. 14 vears old.named Elhen; Sa- pho, a girl. 18 years old; Caroline, a girl. 12 years old; Lew is; a boy, 11 years old; and Joe, a man, 28years old; and 300 seres of Lsnd.inthe 10th District of said .county.known as Lot No. 161; and tbe South half of No. 192; all levied on to satisfy a fi fa from the Superiir Court of Bibb county in ftvor of Richard Ti-win against -George C. McNeil, Ed mund Blake, and John Anderson. Also, 1 Negro girl child, named Fillip about 3 years old ; 1 Jersey Waggoa, without a body ; and 1 bay horse, about 8 years old; levied uii aa the property of Tbutnas Kinney, to satisfy sundry ti fa* in favor ol tbe Ocmulgce Bank, and othersjnna the Superior Court of Houston county, against said Kinney. Also, 4 negroes, to wit: Morris, about 25 years old ; Ma ri sin a woman, about 23 years old ,- and her child, about 3 yen's old ; Lentlia, a giil, about 12 yeara old ; levied on as the property nl James H Bryan, to satisfy one ii la from the Superior Couri of Henry county, in favor of J ton Kirk- patnos, against the aaid J nines H. Bryan, principal, and John S j-J ,es, security on the appeal. Property pointed out by James S. Jones. J r Also. 5j acres of Laml, io the 5th District of Houston, it ' ' Wl ul "°t Ho. 99. iu said District; levied on as the Aqua Fortis > Juniper Berries Bees Wax Charcoal Palv. Corks Velvet Calomel Eng. Calomel Am. Croton Tiglium. Gum Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts of Tartar Extract Jalap do Lemon, for pies, sauces, Ac., a new and very conve nient article Extract Valerian ** Accomta “ Bucbucotnpd Pink Root Fb “ Augustura " Hardback “ Lettuce M W & M ** Con Peru compd “ Bark Precipitated " Nux Vomica " Rhubarb 11 Gentian *• Ratania “ Dandelion Colocynthpnre “ “ compound “ Balsam Copavia “ Hyoscamus “ Cicuta “ Stramonium “ Belladonna " Boncset .* Butternut “ Glycopt “ •• refd Eng. " Sarsaparilla Herbs Herehound “ Cleavers ** Catnip " “ Tbmoughwort “ Cicuta ' Marsh Melon “ C .t foot ** P .-s ey “ Spearmint “ j>-trvey Grass " Hvazeamous “ Wormwood “ Double Tansey “ Hyssop “ Horse Radish “ Biuer Sweet “ Lemon " Sweet Mrajoram *• Motherwort “ Penneroyel " Sage Cantharides FJy Stone Sage Pule* baiu,' ____ ^ ^ propan.v or James Hearn, to satisfy a' fi fa'from the j'umVco Co «tU..I .W «y, .gainst said James Hearn, in favor of Step.ien It Ham. Aim, 4 Negro Imys, one named York, about 6 years old ; atm the other named Luke, about 18 years old ; levied on .is the property of Ardiu; Bardin, to satisfy sundry fi fas from s Justice Court ef said county, against Turner G. Pierce and Arthur Bardin, in favor of Johu Barton. T , , WM. HERRINGTON, Sbff. July 2, 1844. 40 Acetic Acid Sweet Oil Veratrine Shycbonine Digitalis Crcts prep! Irish Moss Oxalic Acid Getric do Prussic do Tartaricdo .... Opium Peppcrioe, Uva Ursi Sage, Syrenges Honey, Squill* Mezerian Hemlock Hops Saffron Ericnraa Nutmegs VV afers Cloves Quicksilver Arrowroot Logwood Madder A Hum Fig Blue Brimstone Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Soot i £ • Rhubarb Emetine Macon, May 14.1844. Palegi Sarsalras -* Orange “ Cedar “ Black Pcppe “ Hemlock “ Spruce “ Cantharides •• Tar “ Copavai “ Amber reel “ “ com “ Seneca " Rhodium ' ** Nerole Camomile ■< Valerian *■ Cubebs • Wormwood “ Nutmegs " Anniseed Spa talas assorted Syringes Trusses . “ Brushes “ Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes White Wash do No l, 2,3 Bot Brushes No 1,2, 3 Flesh do No 1,2,3 Cloth Brushes, fancy from No 1 to 12 - Blacking Brushes assorted Bristol Brick Sheep Skins, extraFreneh No X, 2 and 3 Almond Paste Antique Oil Balm of Columbia Bears Oil Cream of Amber Cold .Cream Cologne Farina *• French " German *• American Extract Milliflores Lip Salve Otto of Roses Macassar Oil Pomatum PearJ Powder Preston Salts Toilet Powder V egetable Rouge Vinegar Aromatic Eye Water Godfrey’# Cordial Hayes Linament Harlem Oil Itch Oointment Funnels Wedgwood from No X to 5 - r Galley Pots assorted Mortars from 1 inch to 12 Medical Spoons Pill Tiles graduated from 1 inch to 1? Polishing Clay Fuuy Knives Apoth’s. Scales and Weights Wicking for Lamps Extract Roses Essence of Tyre Florida Water Freckle Wash Hair Oil Ward’s Hungary Water Hair Powder Indian Dye - Kaphalia Orange Flower Water C0UG-H LOZENGES Ikjoljr September Xlorlgaf* Malts. \\TIL L be *-*ld. no tbe first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER * ' next, before the Court-House door, in the town of V ienna, D .<.ly county, within the legal hours of sale. o.ie Negro Man. named Isaac, about 45 years old ; lev- ! as the property of Sieplien W. Pearce, lo aalisfy one mortgage h fa isaued from D mly Superior Court, in favor of \V i li.in Stephen* vs. said Pearce. Also, one Lot of Land. No. 16. in the 1st District of Doo ly county; levied on as the property or Henry Houston, to aaliary one mortgage fi fi. issued from Dootv Superior Court, in favor or Benjamin B. Herb. Adi nr. and Catharine Bryan. Admrx. of Councell S. Bryan, deceased, vs. said Houston. Also, one Lot of Land, No. 46, in the 10th District of Dooly county; levied on as the property of Andrew Mc Daniel. to satisfy ose mortgage fi fa. issued from Dooly Su- S ^noe Court, in favor of Wm. McDaniel va. said Andrew cDaniet. YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Shff. ■Inna 26. 1844. 40 lion.1.>11 A ti£ unt .tlort-ngc Nnle. WILL be sold.on the first Tuesday m AUGUST next, v • bef»re the Court-House door in Perry, Houston coun ty- within the legal hours of sale, Eleven Negroes, to wit: Isham, a man: Hannah, a wo man; Wst, a man; Alston, a man; Tom, a boy; Louisa, a girl; Edmund, a boy; Anthony, a boy; Harriet, a girl; George, a boy. about 2 yeara old ; an infaut child of Han nah ; all levied on aa ihe property of Jtobert C. Redding, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Houston Superftr Court, ill fa vor ol Tinnuby Mathews vs. said Redding. Property point ed nut in tam mortgsge. May 1 33 WM. HERRINGTON. Shff. Executors’ Sale. W ILL be sold, on tbe first Tuesday in AUGUST next, before the Court-House door in Jackson, Butts county, within ihe legal hours of sale. Lois Nos. 29 and 31, each containing 2 acres; and Lots Nos. 43 and 46. each containing 4 acres, it being part of the Indian Spring Re serve. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of John A. Malone, deceased, late of Buns countv. Teims on the day. MARTHA MALONE. > „ BRITTON BUTTRILLE,>Exrs. May28 35 THOS. 11. BURFOUD, ) n s. UL’1,1,’8 lUlltill I,OZCIYGB.<4 are now rapidly superceding all other prepartions for the re lief of Cough, Colds. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Catarrh. Tightness of the Chest, Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary affections. Hundreds of persons eould now be pointed out. who have been troubled with an old lingering Cough from five to twenty years, and who have been entirely cuted by usiug two or three boxes of these Lozenges. In fact, the proprie tors have never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Sudden Colds and Coughs are cared by them in a few hours. Several thousand boxes have been said within the last few months, restoring to heatihpersons iu almost every stage of Pulmonary affections apd those laboring under the most distressing Colds and Congbs. They do not check and dry up the cough, but render it easy, promote expectoration, re lieve congestion, allay tbe tickling or irritation, snd remove the proximate or exciting cause. They are made from a combination of the most valuable expectorant, nr Cough Medicines, and are undoubtedly superior to every thing in use fnrthuse complaints. Hundreds upon hundreds ol cer tificates have been offered of thoir wonderful virtues, from those who, it is justly thought, have been saved from an un timely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them. Death itself has already deprived of life ita hundreds and iu 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 lias such a powerful tendency u undermine the cousiiiifiion before the least danger is suspected. A de lay of a few <lsya ofren proves fatal. No medicine will be found mor* efficacious titan these Lozenges; they are as pleasant to the taste as sugar Candy. 03“ Price 25 cenu per box. with full directions. mtfjfitt—I»r. HULL’S WORM LOZENGES Kxccii(or«’ \VIh.t he on the first Tuesday in AUGU8T next, * V before the Court-House door in Canton. Cherokee county,withia Ihe legal hours of sale. Lot No. 298, iu the IwiU District, 1st Section of said comity, containing 40 acres. 8b Id for the benefit of the heirs of John A. Malone, deceas ed, late of Butts countv. Terms on the dav. MARTHA MALONE. j B 111TTON 11UTTRILLE. > Exrs. •May 23 33 THOS. B. JIURFORD, > ICxi-ruior.’ Hale. W ILL he sold.on ilie first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, before the Court-House -i.tor in Forsyth, Mon roe C'luitiy, within the legjl hours of sale, tho PLANTA TION in said county, whereon Mrs. Mary M. Johnson for merly lived. Bold for the purpose,of distribution between tbe legatees of Gi'leou G. Johnson, deceased. The above Plantation lies near Brownsville, on the Oc- mulgee River, and contains about 400 acres of superior up land, one hall of which is cleared, mostly fresh, and in a it._'h state of cultivation. Persons desirous of buying rich lari I in Monroe county, would do well to examine ibis. Terms made known on the dav of sale. ARCHIBALD LARY. July 140 GIDEON T. JOHNSON. ■ Exrs. A RE the sorest and safest WoR.M-br.STRori.VG Mr. lit CINE ever discovered. It is estimated, that, in the U~ nited States, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND CHILDREN DIE AN- NUALLT, FROM THE EFFECT OF WORM* ALONE. This vast mortality can be almost entirely prevented, by the use of HULL’S <;i;i,i nisvri;i> lpzukcbs. Grown persons arc very often afflicted with Worms, and are doctored for various eonplaints. without any benefit; when 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. Thousand* abd tens of thousands' pine away and die of Worms, without suspectiug the real disease. The follow ing ere a few of the symptoms—Hendache. pale lips, flush ed cheeks, disturbed dreams, feverishness, thirst, had taste in the mouth, offensive breath, itching of the nostrils, paiu in the stomach, nausea, unuatural appetite, swelled stomach or litnbs. sense of some thing rising in the stomsclt, he. To parents we say, do not be without these Lozenges at any time—attend to these suggestions, as you value the Jives of your children. UJ” Price 25 cents per box. with full directions. For sale in Mncun. by J. II -Jc'W.S- ELLIS—In East Macon, by COWLES 4 NICOLL—by DUNN A MAR TIN, Forsyth—by WINSHtP A HUTCHINGS. Clinton —by tbe principal Druggists‘i i Savannah and Augusta— anil,on enquiry, may he found in nearly all the towns and villages in the Middle, Southern, nnd Western Slates. Feb 27. 1844. 22 6m* NEW GOODS HAS JUST RECEIVED AND IS NOW OPENING A LAllGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF CONSISTING OF THE LATEST STYLES OF LADLES’ DRESSES. VIZ: BELZARINES, MUSLINS, BONNETS, &C. ALSO, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. VIZ: Cloths, CasssiHures, & Linens, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR THE SEASON; together with every article usually kept in a Dry-Goods Store. A I,SO, A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Class, Chins;, & Q,iiccii’s-Ware tVILLOH & WOOD-WARE, WHICH HE OFFERS AT AS LOW PRICES AS THEY ARE SOLD IN THE CITY. KJ* Those wishing to purchase, will please call, and lie will take pleasure in abewing bis Stock. Macon. April9,1844. . ■ Iu all the New nnd various styles j Together with a very choice selection of Silk and Satin Scarfs. Crayats, Mohair and Cashmere do Hosiery, Handkerchiefs; Drawers, T'nder Vests, Gloves, Suspenders, Linen and Mushu blurts, Collars, Stocks, ho. Including a general stock of Yoiitli’s & CliilclB-cn’s nothing:, AKfxKO CLOTHING, W 2M 38 SI 31 3. & A' & z ©» Believing that the system.of "Small Profits and Quick Returns.” is best r.uiied to the times, they will offer their Goods at prices that cannot fail to he an inducement to pur- -chasera. Macon, October 19.1843. 2 RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL-ROAD. WINXAM'liS IX UILE8 FIC4KT1 MACON- JP*/r O.IX .11.1COA' TO ) 3 I 13 I 19 I 24 I 30 | 35 | 40 [ 46 | 52 | 60 K I"® I I = m 1 >< s r3 | C> 1 -• •3 3 ? s - <• -I PassesOTRS 5 c. pr. mile, (children under i2ys. A servta. fiaTfprtce, Cotton per bale, (round or sqaare) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.. Couon per bale, (round orsquare.over 400 lbs.per 100lbs......... 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 ami Pipes Of Llqtfdl’. V~T: each Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil.. each, Barrels of Liqupr, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, he ,each ( Barrel* of Molasses and Oil,... '.....each, Bis. ol Flour, Potatoes. Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each, ] his. Pork, Fisb. Liquor.Ac 2c allKegsofXOgals.hupwards each, ] bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, he.. 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 B*eging..c....... .per piece. Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size............. each, Brooms in bundles, per dozen,' Buckets. Collar*,Scythes,ShqvelsJc Spades.Sifters,Jcc.per dozeu, Chairs,.. ....per dozen. Boxes Froit, Cigars, he.......... each. All small packages not weighing 10 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each. Blacksmith's Belloz-s,’... . J each. Potatoes, Apples, he. per bushel, Demnoltns, lugs. Jars he. not over two gallons .....each. DentMohii*, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two callous..,*... .... .....each. Ploughs........... : ;.... .each. UaleaofHay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs .........each, Four Wheel Cirriages...... ..each. Two Wheel Carriages... Leach. Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons, each. Lumber,sawed and hewed, per 1,000feet,.... Wood,..,... per cord, LIVE STOCK. Hogs... —.per head, OxeiiVnd Beef Cattle,. ..per head,! Horse*,.. ...per head,! Sheep. Goats. Calves.and Dogs,. .per head, Turkeys and • Geese in coops,. ........perhead,! Ducks and Chickens in coods,. per head.! Special contract* msy be made with the-Superhitendanlof Transportation, tortrreurbt.on me following articles, when in large quantities, viz: Horses.Hogs, Catlie. Lumber. Wood Brick, or Stone,ike. he. rlanters'or Fanner* are allowed topass free of charge, fur passage, when accompanying the produce of their own farms to market. Goods. Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the iuleiior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned lo the Agent of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded fron, any point of thislload, by wagons, to their place of des tination.free of chatg* fot Storage or Forwarding. Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce,of any description, will be received by the Company’s A cents, at Urifiin. Bartlesville or Forsyth,and forwarded direct to i**vannalt. free of any ebaree. other than the regulni- rates of Transportation. Ar rangements must be made iu all instances. f»r tbe payment of Freight and. expenses, with the.Company 's Agent at Ma con.or at tbe Depot where thegoodscre rereived or delivered. The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to tbe advantages offered them under the above arrangements, for shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining tbeir supplies, through ihi> cbkune of communication with the Seaboard. The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to witbm 2] miles of our Depot, and 'will be eomjleted to Macon eariy this fall. This Road is iu daily operation to Grifiin. 60 miles above Macon -, and, hy the first of December, will be opened fur Business to Leak vide. 31 mites above Gtiffin; apd lo the junction wi.htbe Western and Atlantic Rail Hoad, early nextsprins. That portion of the Road originally laid willuthe thin plate Bail, has been rebuilt ibis summer, and laid, with heavy flange Rail, and tbe whole Road from Macon to Grifiin, is now in good order fur business, » . HtrcktiU living in tbe upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ahip their goods by way .of Savannah.over the Central and this Rail-Road consigned to oor Agents, os goodscap be hauled from Bartlesville or Grifiin, to Columbus, (nr 45 a 50 reuts per 100 pounds, or any other part of the country at proportionable rate*. - All goods will be stmt forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered. J. ». GRAY, August 22, 1843. 47 Agent and SuperiuteinJant of Transportation. 25 ( 65 95 11 25 1 5011 7512 00 2 3012 6013 00 25 40 60 75 64 10 15 20 4 6 8 1X7 10 15 20 25 1 25 1 75 2 38 3 00 1 50 2 00 2 75 3 50 30 50 63 75 35 55 75 87 25 35 45 50 15 25 32 40 15 20 • 25 30 15 20 25 30 5 C 7 8 5 6 7 8 15 20 25 30 15 20 25 30 25 30 40 50 25 30 40 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 25 25 25 23 25 25 25 25 . SO 75 1 00 1 25 5 C 7 8 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 25 25 37 50 50 75 88 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00. 75 1 25 1 63 2 25 2 00 3 50 5 00 7 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 4 00 1 00 2 00 25 38 45 50 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 25 38 sir 45 50 3 3 4 4 2 2 2 2 JOISIY I*. JOWES & CO. j NEW SPUING G001)s SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensive assortment of rppiE undersigned have received a i.,. REABY-MABE CLOTHING, Manufactured the past summer, from recently imirorted JJiiY-GQOnSi " C! " 1 Goods, hy Wm. T. Jennings & Co., very favorah. v km-uu • ^J_f O. as amoim the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors tit t.ie which they* city of New York. CONSISTING OF Siii’toiMs, JFrocJk Coals, j?:intaIooiis,» Vests, Dross coals, Contecs. and Office Coats, Travellin; VatUet» anti Gentlemen’* Coat FASBSIOIVABUB HATS, AT THE NEW HAT A NO CAS* STOKE. "TTAHE subscriber has received the SPRING J. H’ASIIION for Hat.: the (-.nest and light est article ever offered in this market. Also. Panama, Leghorn. Palin Leaf. Drab Beaver, Otter, Russia, and Pearl Cassioter—broad brim and fashionable. All of which will be sold .low for CASH. GEO. I- SHEPARD. Macon, May 7,1844. 32- wbich they offer at .be rery lotetu pricer. Tt ■ consists in part of the following Goods; Sjj JSttpertine, medium, and low-priced Cioih. Super Black and Blue-black Wool dveH r> - New style Plaid and Striped J a * i ° t ttt, Giode Ta Parmett'andSutntrierChxhs 1 London, Cadet, and Fancy Drillings, VeunJ ! 2,000 pieebs New style Prints, ,Ua t*.4c. .‘-■00 do Georgia Nankeens | 50 do Mexican Mixtures. • 50 do Middlesex Stripes, 50 do Liuth Linens. loO.dozen New style Willow BONNPb'a 50 do PAL3V LEAF HATS. 81 100 pieces New sty le Printed Lawn* 50 do Ginghams, j 300 dozen Spool Thread, 200 do Hosiery, - Black and colored Silks and Satins, Balz Sri he's. Foulard and Fancy Silks, - Swiss. Jaconet. Mull and Nansmilt MisW Cambrics Dimity, Long and Bishop Umbrella., Parasols, and Shades. , Sbinings.'Sbeetings. and Tie- ; ngr. Pongee. Ltdia, nnd Spittlcfield Hdkfs. Silk, Fills, and Bnlzariiie Hdkfs. and Shawl, Ready-made.Linens. Stocks, Cravats.Cr«ll» r . * With almost every other article usuallv ken,- ,*’• Goods tine; alt of which will be Jhld «, ,v-^. On. for cash. SA M L. J. fi rv fill Brick Building near .Messrs. Gr,,.? C °’ Macon, April 2.1844. fJ c °iwt. AIsSSERT ii. BUTTS, A T ltis did stand, opposite the Washington Hall, has re ceived, within the last few week*, a new and genetal assortment of STAPLE ANL) FANCY DRY GOODS, pari of which consists °f the following:. 400 pieces English and American Prims, 50 do Cotton and Worsted Balznrihes, 50 do Printed Lawns and Cambrics, 10 do Satin Stripe Adrtanoples, £0 do do -do Organdies, 50 do Erlsten Ginghams, TO do Seydia Stripes, - do Jaconet and. Cambric Muslins, do Lace Stripe Muslins, do Cross Barred do do Silk Handkerchiefs, do Furuitute Prints, 10 bales Drown Slteeting, White and black Cotton Hose, Spool Thread, Needles, Pins, and every other article usually called lor, which will be sold at tbe very lowest prices for Cash., Macon. June 18,1844." 38 new goods, nkavgoo^ rrxHE Subscribers are now receiving „ , 1 X mentof staple and fancy DRY-GOODS f™ style and patterns, which they offer for sale arick building one door from Washington H»ll * *’”'**'# Sent 25 52 GEO. W. ?fi]C E4Co 50 25 20 50 100 GliOIlGIA, Houston Count)'. A LL persons concerned, are’desired to take notire, that the following Free Persons of Color, have applied to me to Register their names, in compliance with the Laws in such rases made and provided: Nnticy Mitchell, 40 years old. of yellow complexion, and common stature: has ten- children. Laodicea or Dicey Mitchell; daughter'of Nancy. 20 years old ; Thomas Mitcli ell son of Nancy. lSyeaisnld; Stiadrach Mitchell, son of Nancy. 16 years old; Angelina Mitchell.daughter of Nan cy. 14 years old. All the above p.erson* teside with their Guardian, Allen Wiggins. Esq in ibis county. Nancy. 25 or 28 years old, of common ^tatnre. and has five children. Betty, daughter of Nancy. 15 years old.— Nancy and Betty were born in South Carolina, and came into Georgia in 1&41, and reside with William B. Peters, their Guardian. • Registered l Oth May, 184-1. May 21 34 WM. II. MILLER. C. I. C. WEI 1IE1LI!.\ED! RITES OF FREIGHT OF THE CESTR4L G l5l.-UO.SI>. FROM SAVANNAH T4> STATIONS w lot 'a Malr. ~JLL be «old, nil ihe (irsi Tuesday in AUGUST next, t’f.ti f* tut* Co:ir: H'nise <loor in Clinton, Jones •-■•un- iv. within tli^ II hours of sale, two Negroes—a into, a- bun I '* nn<l n wimnn, about 50 yenra old—SoM as the prop- of l{e*u!»rn Roberts, deceoaeii, late of aaid county.— Term* on ihe day of sale. Mny 38 35 LUKE ROBERTS, Exr. Brought to Jail, N Houston county, Ga. n Vegro Fellow, aged about 3.1 years, who f-ays his name is-JES&12, nd that be belong* to Willi mi Tui*. of the State of Alabama. l.*» miles from Greenville, Said JCp. gro is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, and light built. He srtyshis master’s plantation is on the Alabama river. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. Jan 23, 1844 13 WM. HERRINGTON, 8hfT. r i iZL-r Barrels of Molasses and Oil Do. do. all other kinds, Wet Do»'do. do. do. Dry.. Hall Barrels, Wet.................................. — Do. do. Dry................ ......... . B rooms, in bundles, per dozen.................................. Buckets in nests........................... ..... Corn, peas, oats, rye, bran, corn meal and rice flour, in bags, per luuhcl.... Chairs, per dozen.... ........ Do. Rocking, latge, each......... Carboys of V itriol. Jet............................. ...... Carriages and Barouches,four wheels.................................... Do. Buggies, double............... Do. do. single and Gigs.... ......... Do. Sulkeys Common Jersey Wagons, without covers, and Horse Carls Coaches, Postand Stage and Road Wagons................-5................ Collars, per dozen.................... ......... Cotton, per 100 lbs.. ..... ........... Demijohns. Jars and Jugs, not exceeding 2gallons............. .......... .... Do. do. do. over ....... Ducks and Fowls, in coops, per bead...^.. Eggs, per dozen.. ......................... Geese and Turkeys................... ... Grindstones, per 100 ljts Horses, Mules, Oxen, and Cows, per head 1. .................. Do. do. do. do. do. 2 each..........................J Du. do. do. do. do. 3 do Do. do. do. do. do. 4 do.. Hogs and Calves....... Hhds. and Pipes Liquor, not exceeding 120 gallons.. Do. Molasses and Oil, ordinary size.. Iron in pigs or bars.castings for mills, and other machinery Kegs Liquor, not exceeding5 gallons.... ... Do do 10 do Measurement Goods, per cubic foot ......... Ploughs, each - Salt in Macks, nor exceeding 4 bushels • - . ... Sheep, Lambs. Goats, Kids, Derr, and Figs, per head ..... Sugar, Coffer. Rice, Bagging, Hardware, and such other article* as goby weight, per 100 lbs ....... Specie No single package under Special contracts may be made with the superintendent of transportation for tlic freight of the following articles, when in large quantities, without regard to the established rates, viz: Corn, and ail kinds of grain ; brick, horses, mules and cattle ; iron io bars or pigs, machinery, mill gearing, Ac.; sawed lumber mill slom tides of s tone; salt, firewood, slaves, shingles,bay in bundles, barrels tar, pitch or turpi Freight at the above rales, or by special contr act, to be under the following stipulr No cu im for damages oo articles transported by this Company unless the packages are examined and identified in the presence of an officer of the Company before the same are removed Trent the Depot. Not accountable for the leakage of liquors, oil or molasses, breakage of glass or crockery ware, chafing of bagging, carriages, chairs nr furniture! Not sc- countable for breakage of hollowware. Mo 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 livestock; ami no liability fot-goods evidently shipped in bad ordqr.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, mill be mended at their expense. AH other damage done to Cotton in transitu will be promptly settled at Savannah.* It ia understood that this Con party will not hold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise, on odv freight after being landed aflbe place ofdestination The Company will not be accountable for Passengers’baggage, unless pot in the baggage car in charge of the con- doctor. The Company will have agents at stations 8. !0, 11, 12.13.14.15. 16. and 17. and at Macon, to attend to the delivery and forwarding of goods. All merchandize not to be fnrwnriicd will he retained ot the respective depots at the head of the rond one week, free of expense, alter which storage will lie charged at the Savannah rates. Goods destined for|-oi»ts beyond Macon, will be forwarded by wagona by tbe Company’s agent, free of commissions. Gwpowder prohibited. * ' • THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent Transportation. 1,2,3 t 4,4 j,5 | 6.7 8.0.U 11.12 13.14 15.16. 17,18. 50 1 75J 1 04J | 65| 83 1 25 1 40 50 1 00 1 13 3fc G( 70 7: 75 33 50 GO Cf 70 25 3f j -ib 50 55 2 .*5 3C 30 35 38 2" 36' 30 56 58 C 10 101 13 13 i no 2 00 2 SOI 2 75 3 00 25 36 40 45 48 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 30: 1 40 5 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 11 00, 4 00 5 00 6 00 8 00. 8 50! 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00! 7 50 3 00, 3 50 4 00 4 50 1 4 75 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 I- 4 75| 8 00 10 00 14 00'16 00H7 00' 38 50 68 70 73 25 30 35 40 42 25 30 30 34 .36 50 55 60 65 70 3 3 3 3 3 1 i i 1 i 10 10 10 10 10 25 30 33 35 38 4 00 6 00 8 00 9 00 9 50 3 00 4 00 6 00 7 00 7 50 2 50 3 50 5 50 6 50 7 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 6 00 6 50 63 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 4 50 4 75 3 00 1 00 5 00 5 50 5 75 25 30 33 35 38 25 25 25 31 35 35 40 50 55 60 5 8 10 12 13 30 50 60 65 70 31 38 50 56 58 25 37 SO 75 1 00 25 35 40 45 50 i’pe 25 25 85 25 25 1 50 1 25 80 75 60 40 60 13 3 25 50 1 50 •8 00 5 00 5 00 38 75 3 1 10 40 0 00 8 00 7 50 7 80 3 00 5 00 6 00 40 38 63 15 75 60 1 00 55 25 SICK HK4D-ACI1I0 PILLS. Warranted to Cure or Benoit a l’atient, or Money Be- . . turned,. T HESE PILLS have beennsgd extensively, and found to be eminently successful iotlie treatment atm cure of that truly distressing malady. SICK HEADACHE. In order toVure any disease, strike at it* root and mote espe cially those ihnt disturb and derange the function* of the brain sym|iatheticaHy. ns rStcurs in this disease It comes out at intervals a lew days cr weeks, fri iii an impaired or enervated Mate ofdtie digestive Organ'?, and wltiHi alone is the seat of dis-ase. Sick fread-ecfae.i*a disease common to be found in the.country; few are more distressing in their effects, or so little understood geneially in its natuge and cure. Nothing will cure Sick Head-aciie. hut a tho rough and complete change in the action of the stoic, jeh and bowels, and at the same tune restore and invigorate them, a«, well as to keep them well regulated. Such is tIII- nature and efl* rt ofilte'combination of Dr. E L. SPOHN’S Sick Hkad-acuk Pills So certain is the proprietor that these Pills, will.cure Siek Head-aehe. that lie hereby, guarantees lif the public, that whoever tries them without cure or bene fit,shall have their money returned. Every thing like reference to eolleyes. certificates, affida vits. he. to portray the success ol the Pills with, is waived, on the grou..d of the guarantee; but she.gr Justice requires that the following case, amongst the inanv that have been re cently reported, should be known at least to the afilVted: The wife of Leary Stanley, of Houston county. Ga has been long afflicted with . tek Head-ache, of tjie most violent character—besides frequent attack*, ii has often (during .hem) endangered her life—to cure which, many remedies, have been prescribed and used, but without success. Uit- <ie r these circumstances, she commenced the daily use of Dr. Spohn’s Sick .'Head-ache. Pills. Scatcelv had a box of them been taken,before slie felt and h-oked like a new per non ; not only free from any more attacks of Sick Hesd-nrhe but greatly in-proved in health and strength. Sl:e has taken two boxes ol'iiie Pills and is advised to continue ih-m oe, casionally for some time, having so long labored tinder the disease,-and not finding before a remedy to relieve it. The cure of Sick Head-ache is effected bv the peculiar action of the PilTs. in restoring and invigorating the powers of digestion, by which the proper sympathetic relation be tween the su mach and brain is alone established. There is not the least danger in using the Pills in any way, but re quire o-dinaryyare and attention wltila taking them- Each box contains 50 pills, with full directions for using. PRICK. One Dollar per Box. ICf’ To be Itadof Havilaso A Rtsi.F.v, Aueusta; Lit tle & Co., Miltedgeville ; HARVEY SHOTWELL and I)r. T. E. GORMAN, Macon; and S. A Bill iso, Colum bus. They nre also to he bad at Albany, Ilawkinsville, Madison, Talbolton,and Fort Gaines. .March 5. 1844 23 6ra m NEW BOOKS At BoitrrfEnan’s Book Sloi C FUST received, all the new publications, 1 are : ttie.following: ‘6*01 P rcvcotfs History of the Conquest r.f V..;„ Ilarpers^No.i of the Pinorai Bible, * 1C °’ “ No 7 «f Hannah Hoote’set-mnlet-worb boand, A1 “ 0 "' S H,St ° r> ° f £utl * e ’ a •• Braude’s Encyclopedia full bound , Neal u History of die Protestant*.’ Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress. Rural Life in Germany, by William Howiti. Kohl’s Russia and the Russians, Ellinuton’s Surgical Operations, The Psaltnist. Condie on Children, Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocations, Ashwell on the Diseases of Females, Queens of EnMani, sixth series. Anew Patent inkstand. Perforated Paper. Drawing Paper, Blank Books, he. all deap fa Savannah, April 23,. 1844. MOFJIJSOS S * Vegetable Ini versa I iTrcrircincs, GEO.W.PRICE h CO 32 F ORaale by - May 5 Prime Bcese Fenlliers. 1 lYfkfk LBS. just received and for sale by 1ULHJ GRAVES, WOOD & CO. April 30, 1844. 31 SJAILY EXPRESS, AND GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION HGUSC. f |7HE Central Bail Road and Banking Company I of Ge >rgia having granted to the subscribers the pri vilege of rumiingan EXPRESS over their Rose' during the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under their own Lock, they offer superior advantages for the prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie, &c. he. and nre iu hopes o* being able to make an arrange ment with the Post Office Department, ly which they will be Bowed to carry a Mail Bag. They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon, and interme diate places and between Savannah nnd Charleston, with the greatest safety and despatch ; rnd will also pay particu lar attention to the puichase of Goods; collection and p -y- meats of Drafts. Notesand Bills, and transactingaJl kinds of business in the above places. They have also extended their arrangement to run their Express bv the Southern Boats to Picolala, in Florida, and intermediate places ou that route. They intend to put on Teams, to run regularly through front Macon to Columbus, under tlieir own charge, to carry all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch and safety, on the first of October next. MACON—OJKceat. the Washington Hall. 8AVANNAH—Office at Ao. 153 Bay street. DO. N. Phill/rick, Agent, for receiving and for warding Good* and Merchandise. CHARLESTON. S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No. 96, East Boy. July 4 40 tf M. S. BALL h CO. BY JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE H. Sl!«TWFtLL, n ALM of Columbia, for Restoring the Hair; llnwand’s Tonic Mixture, a certain cure for Ague and Fever : Bristol’s Sarsaparilla, for Scrolula. Cutaneous Diseases.and for all impurities >f the blood ; Evans’ Chamomile Pills, for Nervous Debility, Sick Headncltp and loss of appetite ; Soothine Syrup, for Children Teething; Hews’ Nerve and Bone Linament, a certain remedy for Rheumatism; Ma cassar Oil. celebrated for beautifying and preserving tbe Hair; Tlton pson’s Eye-Water; Scudder’s Eye-Water; Scudder’s Acoustic Oil, for Deafness; Erasive Powder, for removing stai a, grease. Ac., from Dresses; Corral Tooth Powder, in Boxes; Rnussell’a Shavmg Cream, a ve ry superior article ; Lee'- Pills ; Bear's Oil; Corn Salve ; Phelps' Tomatto Pills; Solidified Copaiva; Extract Buch er; Ewcns’s Patent Spread Plasters; Cooper’s Corn Salve ; Seidlitz Powders, pure; Soda Powders ; Yeast Pow ders. tt> make Light Cakes or Bread, instantaneous. June 4. 1844. 36 S*otn$li, P IRST quality, for sale low- bv May 14 33 HARVEY SHOTWELL. IMPROVED BQTANlCO-iVlEDICAL PRACTICE, By 31. S. Thomson, HI. D. Miicoii, Ca. STEAD and j- DGE. •• Prove all thiacsiad j. B «. to that which is good." ,4s even in our d,i,n m -, I ■• the deal may hear, toe iame may walk, and iLt Li Kelt I receive then; sight ” ' * I The underkig. edfully aware'dfthemanyrcywAaL-J resting upon him.asa practitinucrtd toe heslinem, .^l again tender hi* services to those who may ntco dtHivil the assurance in advance, that if at-siduowcije,ltij«;n| rience, jnd a.thorough knowledge obinneeetr yetsMnidl ly health’s restoring remedies, with their judiettaa mnl lion wiT restore lost health lie feels warranted ,, | that so tar as these go t<( the pr< cpremeui til etch Cetxr. \ aium.tbe a file ted or their iriends wifi in so ca^ebt; pointed." * . As hcretofote persnns affiicfed with chronic ditrtm «I residing at a distance nut have iLeircase* trea'.oiktw | ing their sy mptotes ■ m writing-as cor-eetty a, whyn medicines to suit them wifi be ri-Hipiu'udra tui tr.i | Many who have pursued this course, tliuugb xeL>tr»ieI seen them, are now in the enjoyment ti utuotrmgd| health, Persou* having diseaseo scrvMits whes ty bt it] them Utih burtheiisv>utp_ aud expetiiive, nuy either fot] tltetr cases treated or utspoie'ofthein to tl-e s.bscnitri fair price. Hernia or Ruplute, will be treated on improved prise.-1 oles. w ith an it struinei't entirely new . whit b, mi 1>ro U| tieen used, gives entire satislai lien—itc-sti be wora-dtut] i.ight with equal facility. Persons thus afflicted,.»iil u>t| to a]tply in person, in order to be well fitted. Letters • to ensuie attention must invariably bepcjipri I let ms bberal and punctuality exi-ected. M. S. THOMfiOX, H.D. | March 3 ’ - - That community may have some idea of tbeeitrrtet tl vvhteh disease may go without beiug beystd u.e reitidl medicine, it is deemed proper to appcn.1 tl efolltwiqitiej metits offacts. taken from a number of9t‘rtiilarim|oti.>W| may yet be submitted as room and circumstanceaaj t ill Bibb ClUxti.Jsd StklfH I This may certify tliat my wile has been lffidri 'tlV Dyspepsia'and Liver complaint lorlwelve yearn snd ln| lukett a variety ol medicines without apparentkettti. cal n.e justly celebrated Dr Durham of C'lsrk countt.it * ; -| beuefit her. 6i*e sufiered much from , ervoas HrnUql palpitation of ^ the heart and extreme weakrteo t;t-:■ hi confined »)most entirely to her bed. In thissinuricsl^l ‘plied to.Dr. M.S. Thoineon.ol Macon. uuaer»ie« : lions and appiicatict.f. 1 an, happy id sat, she m-t »» !i .l tored to coiuldrtible healih. aud is m.w sbletn atteui!td| the Usual bus.ness oi lier bi t^se and Ismily - My daughter was also afflicted with tvnraUhefits*nm which Dr. Durham lailcd to relieve has. 1 sjfpkd if | Tin mson also to her case, at d 1 am persuaded te Vi t nallv cored her; stiehaltiad no symptom of theo us months i ^. But these though certainly cf tlieir kind very rctt«l cannot be conq-aie c for a moment with tie rase t-lrtr-1 tny sons! whohasbeei .tfliicted with f tt.’-y te swt Jiqf'l as"lo have become perfectly belplces lie liist kttttcI his limbs, tlieii ti| bis tody, and finally l.is BEJMM r*| KTEStGBT, so tliat lie might be 1(1 a manner deed <*? breathed, and even that st i i.e t::i.e, was »o neatly f that his clothes'were prepared in atiticipsiinnol li-ttr■ t, | it. We Had madd use ofth* usual reatediee is ’ > j ses, apd even had. applicu.cn Dr. ptriegiellou, * va | tor, but wiiltout benefit. In tins sttuatioit. Ilf- ( _ was called in, wba-I atnitappy to say. has restated t- I only to the full and Ireeute pi all bis lui-l-s. bat •v’ 1 ''I use of his eyes ami ears, wiiBont whichcrestKXVM*J blank and life itself a burden, t The'clisngeiseo?'"' J absolute htiplessness. lltndness ami dcofnist ut ■ activity, SIGHT and HEARING, that it can hardly te ", J bv anv but those who have seen it. This it * cine ■ ■ ■ numerous as those effccied by the Doctor art. V' 1 I give precedence to any. ISAAC | From the federal Vs ion- To the Ewtgrs: GENTLEMEN:- -Occupying the itn/orttn .J coinlliat you do. and « , «niroll*»'jf *u<-h a I rvf ‘,, : l gine for pud as tbe public press 1 have taken tie ; j/-t| addressing you, being nit old subscriber., great importance and it may he of It-fiaW • mauy of v«.ttr numerous leaders. My ii.|ewteitiit nt*■ you thus, is merely to con tunicate a facl that t ,l der my own knowledge, in tny own Isttuly s' 10 ^'^1 own eyes, and which 1 deem it tt.y duty. «s • ^ lo con municate for the .Lenelit ol mv r f |, ; . is Some time during last year, mysoe ««““ ■ ^lil vears old, was taken with a paraletic effect ton. - el * .1 • 1 ..A* .1.0. „ n ,tl IlK ;m»fr ,m traried and sometimes appein cj ” tne contract ion appeared to ascend graroall.' it reached his tbdomen. the .h«wer part of .41 powerfully contracted.,as to throw the | W e j’»* r(< |,ie* t * lungs, which so corripr'essed thejn as almost ^ ^ r ;]iK |! focstion; the (tarts protruding from.tost „,lier^j unnatural size. To walk wtte imposMble. fna In ,his er of the will had no influence over °l* ’”Siw,stvhr*] untiott. I carried him to Macon * n ? P „ m eittb'l' rtl J3 care of- Dr. Thomson, of that city ; in t* ,-i| purjtt^ ’ Itint home.greatly relieved; the course w* -!^ p-r’ two months mhre. and my son, once toe t decrepid and palsied invalid, is now the * ( »!rrf bouyant boy of former days, running 11 . j. j h»t morning till night, so fot d of field »P’ ”*'v„ rc jnietl» 1 ^ a perfect terror to rabbits, partridges « - J plc*t« ' presume to lutk upon the plontnlu ut bec«V , »j ( his new acquired liberty, that he » _ nui ;„i»iK' t ,, liveliest in his circle of conteinporar. > , result was so little anticipated b /^'^t 0 ,fert acquainted with the csre. that ti bss focn 0^ hu>* t cietit importance to merit publicity- by hill confer a favor on Yours, re.peclfully, Jones county. 19llt Jan 1844. ALEX- NEW BOOKS^ At J- Barnes’, on Cotto, Prcsccii’s Mexico, ^ ^ Dr. Olin’s Travels in the c-nst, Life of Wilburn Fisk. Kend -ll’sSanta Fe Expedittor, < Magcndrc’s PhysioVpv. w^ictl ^r.^ , ^rp-,’pttori.lViib>^ Works of Miss Brewer in cheap Liebig’s Agricultural Chemist.. Mvsteries of Paris. „ g Macon, March 26.