Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, December 10, 1844, Image 4

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’V. b V t?uuUc Sales. Houston Jammry Snlo. 7TLL be mill before the Court House Perrv. on liiO tirst Tuestroy m 10.:: i.:« from Tv Executor loor, in the AX0ARY blowing property nrl 21,lying in >h« i in satisfy n ti ft e Bank of Dari of Richard Smith r. ■; X > 23. i: r\Vm H. re:t Lot of Land, ■ aid county, lev- nerior Court, in McCa Ala J. Webb. vs. Em Also, the ft!!"* ton, a boy w 1 about 10; So d,c fifth District of« ft from Homs- n fu rs.va. James H Hoi ; r. in the l till Distr o-ic ft fa f-om P- !t; of Land. No. 315, in tlte wtr ■ 'v. .fed on to satisfy on* ® * Lan'reos county, in favor of Wm *WM. HERHINTON, Snff.. . .. . * Woman about 35 f Aciininicirittor’s Sale. % GREEABLE to an Order of the Honorable Inferior : /\ Court of Butts rouniv, when silting f.»r Ordinar* pur pose?. will be ?old on the first Tue-dav in JANUARY next, before the Court Hou»*e door in the town of Campbell ton. Campbell county, within the legal hours ot sale. Fraction, No ninety seven containing thirty four acres and a half: and Fraction No ninety eight. containing one hundred and ninety-nine acre? and a half. lying in the eighth district of formerly Coweta now Campbell counts. AUo will be soulbefore the Court House door, in the town of larkson. Butts county, at the above stated ii ne, One Negro Girl. Hv he ra'me of Si w. about 14 or 15 years of nue ; theahnve Land and Negro sold as the prop, ertv of Rich trd H. Darnall. late of Campbell county, de ceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. THOMAS B. BURFORD. ( Ad „ 1 ALSXANDER 03B0KN, ) Ad,n ”' ! Oct. 23. 5 I NEW DKIK STORE. rilHE subscriber begs icuve to inform liistriends anet'-e _S public, th u he is .row receiving an extensive assortment of Llrues. Meoicul prepciraiions. Psints. Oils. Dyesiutls, Pa- tent Medicines. DRUGS, GENERAL stock of Drugs and Medicine, re- A C,li,MM,*u - ■- . | • eeiving, of the best selection. All persons wislnn .1 Perlumeiy. The nrtuies have been ujg j ;1 oll t |. e „„ ial a.lvat tageouS terms; are of the best iiua’ity, a- ne is de.eritrneii to vend no oilier; and will be sold, wholesale or ician T'-asb or tatisfaetory town accep tance-. on tiie lowest lei'its mat can be atfur.led in this sec- lion of liie .-•.iint.-v Phvsieians. Co..ntry Merchants. and others, are invited t-en'l and udye for Oieii.se.ves ; JAAlEri W. tiAlLK\. CCJ” His Store is two rtoora ebove rioardman's Hook aud Stationary EaiabliaUtueul. Mulberry 6tieet.Mucun.oa. articles, on fair w Ham la favor ot Kembert. W. I about IS; Washing- v. about 12; Evans, n boy It - 1 W tvi t. a g;'! alrou: 5 •i fi ft from Houston c-upe- McClouil. VS Caleb W. 1. TALTON. Dep. Sh ff. door, in the of sale, on JXoneion .llortgns* Sn,c - -i « "ILL be sold 1 e re the CirtHon* W town of Perrv within the usual bout . tlm first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, the following prop erty. to wit. , 0 i.i. levied on 7th district, originally Baldwin A IlCgro man linmcd'.lex*. • ’ 1 *TCourt in »h*» Irufinmn Rond-ndimnim* ti to Mtisty a Mortgage fi ft from Jo?*» Ioftrior Court, m vor of John C* lioanger, Dee. 3. 180. ier, VP. John Parmenter WM. HKRRINGwON. 10 Administrator’* Snlc. * ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the C* ort House in Clinton. Jones cum y between the tuual h.mrs of sale; part of the Real Estate, belonging to the estate of Thomas Lowe. late ot said county deceased : Lots No. 162. 170 and 171, in the Silt district ot formerly Baldwin now Joneaonunty, containing 607, acres moro or less lying about 9 miles troin Macon. near the Oemulgee River,known as the Gibson place. A.'** 102] No. not known, piney woods. King on the road leading from Macon to Melledgcville. about 5 miles from Macon, adjoining the lands of llcuben Roberts and Luke Roberts. 101 J acres. No. not known, lying on the Clinton Road, ad- • ining the Lands of Sintha Wardlawattd Alex. Hunt.— *202$ acres oak and Hickory, including some rich bottom land on Walnut Creek, lying on the Clinton Road.and adjoining the lands of T. Ellis and Henry Cn>4c, known as the Hnrpcrplace. 20*2$ acres piney woods. No. 16 in the Jones county, lying on the Irwintnn Rond, adjoining the lands of W illiam Kitch- rns. and Abram Williams. Also, 370 acres land more or „ it . : n iho joini^n me‘and* of B. Kitchens nnd Luke Roberts 7TLL be sold be: ve^the ^ ourl J ..i/n n*uah lor the benefit of the credit ora of said Estate. Dooly Shct'ilf* Sale for JoHUary Vi MKM hours of sale, on the first following property to wit; ’ff. less,containing 150 acres wood-land, first quality oak and liiclmry, the balance a considerable portion of which is ■ — . Fresh, atwl under a good fence, lying about 6 miles front ’ Macon, known as the Clark and t?trnwbndg»* place, and ad- tho : joining tne *and* of B. Kitchens nnd Luke Roberts Sold ro me - - ■ Town of Vienna, \ Oct.O?, 1311. ELLEN T. rOWE. AHmr'x. ELISHA DAVIS, Adm'r. 5 i favrr of Henry B. Hudson, v». said * , '\Uu Lo- of Land in tie seennd district “f Dooly No. 821. levied on .. the 1L ro,>erty <*f Ehx .bedi Swe.r.ng to satisfy one ti in favor of Den to satisfy one ti fa from n Justice's Court of Uoolycoanty. - tennis E. Haynea. transferee, vs. Bern - »• worn".'''a y bouVt8 y or I _ A'OtiCC. boy about 14 or 13 years old ; and SO bead a! at. e. w ^ - w-^URSUANT to an Order of ihe honnraDie too uiierror . rr less ; and oi c Y-dtc ot Oxi-n and (.art ; 0..1. . , g Court of Twigcs county, when silting as * Court ot j about 7 j: >rs old ; ami one sorrei Mare •- r i ' Ordinary, will be sold on the fust Tuesday in JANUARY ; ail levied on as the property ol RideiiM “ f * . .„unrv - next, be f >rr tlie Court House door, in Knoxville. Craw.: Ufy iv.o fi fas from the Superior Court ot > j -i ford county, within ihe legal hoars of sale: One Lot of onb in favor of Samuel Wel-b. constable, etc. or „ . \ Land, No. 130. in the 6th district of Houston, when anr- Henrv Sumner lord, ve Hiram T- Minn, i veyed.but now Orawfoid county, cotitnining 202$ acres ; leir.h Hightower, one in favor ot Henry II.Hu so , • more or less; sold as the property of Robins Andrews, late ! of Twiggs county deceased; for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms of sale cash. ISHAM G ANDREWS. } , , . J. B. ANDREWS. J.Admr*. tu laror 01 uenu.s c. Jlv... , jjj- Oct. 22. 1R41. 3 Swearingin and Eatabetli Swearniglu, P r l 1 - J Admlniatrntssr’a Hale, and returned so mo by a constable. . j t of „ij 1 VTITILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY Al-v> a Lot of Land No. «9. .n W next, befoe the Coon House dl -r. in the town of county of Doo’v. t ; . aati.fjone fi ft from a • jg j arV , 0 „. Bans couniy. of saidrounty.ro favor of lames M^euy. ™ An . A „ tho Land and Negroes be!o"giog to the estate of McCyllens, principal, and Davi< . , -. s me property Nanry Higgins, deceased, lat- of said county. Terma drew*,, securities ; said lot of land^levied «MIHF m(< ;Am>^oa the day of sale. ofthaaaid John Andrews, to satftiy said b j . J) A VID HIGGINS, Adm'r. g.mI .»? ”■»'; . . * levied on as he properly of J. cl Williams, to ratmly one: AdmilllStl’atO* ’S Sale, fi f, firm a Justice’s Court of Dooly county. In favor ot g~"frL'R8UANT P> an order of the Honorable the Inferior WUlhTc Greer, vs .aid Joel Williams, levytnado aud returned u> me by a constable^ FxVRNEDX. D. SbfT. Dooly 2 1 on-po«etl .-iberifl Sale*. ma be toli at the tame time aud place. Lot of Land No 5S. in the 3d district of Doolycounty. and hair of Lm No. not known, but belonging ta Omrid Williams, levied on as the property »f said Davnl 'Yilliama to satisfy three fi ft. trom I)o..ly Superior oort. on ^ in ^' ror of Beni Snider, vs. David William, and; Robert M Her- ingion. security on appeal, one in tayor ofJdtn* • . v . Jnln ,„ r 1()e he v«. David Witliams. make-, and y*’ n *‘ J ~M»vi(l Will' i deceased. Terms on the day of sale and one in favor of David J. W,U - Oct 8. 1814. 2 JOHN JONES. Adm’r. i.ms and R.*e-t M Henngton. security on appeal. j — . Also two hundred bushel, of corn, morenr less ; *nd«ne - IXollCC. bay Horse four or five years a Ivv^fV.fiahShiner.Tosatftfy W^ L be - oW in "f«" Orderofthe Inferior | ^“P 11 year.old. levied ou ..sikep. pr' . J j- . 0 f William ! ' ' Cour; when silting for Ordinary purposes, before Veratnne one fi fa from ITooly r>apencr C'-.-rt, Court House door, in Vienna. Doolv countv. on the first ^hyplromne W. Mound, Adtn'r.Jw-vs. Elijah ^bo.er Tuesday in JANUARY next, the tract ot'Larid rnt.taii.inc O.guahs W ILHAM £ ARNi-fib. ° ua - twn Lots, with the exceptions of the Widow’s Howerv, | Creu prept . . It.. J whereon Anthony L-wis lived at the time of his death, five ' Inah " IoM Witt be *'>ld at lie tame lime and pace. | mile* front Drayton. ^Also.four oegroes. vix: Frincc.Pe- Lot of Land No. 31. in the fiist district of Dooly county, j ter. Jarob. and Nancy, and anld as uie property of Anthony leriert on ■« th^ property of Manning Miarr.toijlwjf our Lewis, deceased. For distribution nmnnu the heirs Jtmire’s Court fi fas fn*m a Justice's conn of Houston Terms on the day of Sale. N. R EDDICK; } * , , ' ‘ J. PLATT. i Adm r *- October 6,1844.* 3 Court of Crawford couni>. when sitting as a Court of j Ordinary,will be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY ; next, before the Court House door in Knoxville, Cr.iwfr,rd j county, the following parcels of land, to wit: the we*\ half of jo.ft Nos. 231, and 232, and the north ha f of lot >^o 218, , and fifty aerrsoflf of the north eastern corner of l«>t No. 217. AH lying an 1 being in the 2d district of originally Houston i now Crawford county. Also, four negroes. t*» wit t Garland a man 50 nr up-: wards ; Ned, a man 28 or 30 ; Sealy, a woman upwards of! 30; Nelly, a woman 55 or 60 years of ajre.; belonging* to | the Esmt* of Diannah Hester, deceased, late of said conn < tv; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said * Sulphate Uuinine do Morphine Acet. Morphine Court Plaster Castor Oil Citrated Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex Ca enne African Indigo Spanish Float Caraway Seed Anodyne Hoflamont Aqua Fortis Juniper Berries Bees Wax Charcoal Pulv Corks Velvet Calomel Eng. Calomel Am. Croton Tiglium Gum Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts of Tartar Extract Jalap •Jo Lemon, for pies, sauces. Ac..a new and very conve nient article Extract Valerian “ Accnnita ** Bucha compd Pink Root Fluid 11 Augustura u Hardback “ Lettuce MW A M 11 Cort Peru compd 11 Bark Precipitated “ Nux Vomica 11 Rhubarb ' 44 Gentian 44 Ratania 44 Dandeliou 44 Colocynth pure 44 ** coinpouud 4 * Balsam Copavia 44 Hyoscamus “ Cicuta 41 Stramonium 44 Belladonna 44 Boneset Butternut 44 Giyeopt 44 ** refd Eng. n Sarsaparilla Herbs Horehound Cleavers 44 Catnip 41 Thm o.ugli wort 41 C : .cuta * Marsh Melon 44 C * foot 44 P «“> ey 41 shMnmot •• • rvey Grass 11 • Hvozeamous 44 \\*ormwood • 4 Double Tansey h Hyssop *• Horse Radish 44 BitterSweet “ Lemon “ Sweet Mrajoram 44 0 Motherwort 44 Penneroyal. Sage Musk. Blue Mass Horehound Otto Rose Isinglass Sponge, Mace Annato, Copperas Borax, Nutgalls Rosin Oil Almonds 41 Annisede 44 Burgamott 4# Cajiput * 44 Cassia 44 Cloves 41 Caraway “ Onganum 14 Anthos ** Juniper u Lavender 4 * Jessamine 41 Fennel 41 Savine fresh 44 Goldwood * l Wormseed 44 double Tansey 44 Peppermint ' 44 Spearmint 44 Tansey pure 4 ! Cedrat 4 " Jroton 44 Sage 44 Pulegi 44 Sarsatraa ,4 Orange 41 Cedar 41 Black Peppe 44 Hemlock 4 * Spruce 44 Cantharides 44 Tar 44 Cnpavai 44 Amber rect 44 44 com 44 Seneca 44 Rhodium 44 Nerole * 4 Chmomile 44 Valerian 4 Cubebs Wormwood 14 Nutmegs 14 Anniseed Snatalas assorted Syringes „ Trusses 44 Brushes 44 Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes White Wash do No f, 2,3 Bot Brushes No 1,2, 3 Fleah do No 1,2,3 purchase, will be supplied with superior Y ALSO. Potent *liefticines, viz: howands roNic. balsam of liverwort, BERNARD’S CHOLERA REMEDY, EXTRACTS OF 8A USA BARILLA, REMEDY FOR A-THMA, CHLORINE LOTION, TOMATO BILLS. PETERS’ Do. HULL'S Do. lu-.h-c.. ALSO, Aiiiei-i'-sn Gentlemen's Shaving 8onp, Russell's -uperinr Shnving Cream, Superior old French Soup, Do do American do Pearlasb, Potash. BhI Eratus, VINEGAR. Starch, ice. Ac. Macon, Aug 13 46 DR. SPENCER’S VEGETABLE PILLS For sale by J. H A. VV. S. ELLTS, Cotton Avenue. VAUGHAN .V DAVIS’ COSCENTKATED CO.MPOUN’D FLU1I1 EXTRACTS OF SAKSAPA KILIyA, OR the cure of Scrofula. Chronic Rheumalism. Ge»Uer- iptions of the J/iver A tree-" from an F al Debiliiy, Cutaneous Diseases, scaly erupting# of the Skin, Tetter, pimples or pustules on the F tions. Mercurial and Syphiloid Diseases. Bt >ure auis pure habit of body. Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg- [The following is from Mr. Isaac N Pmns and Swelling ofthe Bones—for s?.it* bv at l alladaga Springs. r\ . T . H. & VV. 8. ELLIS, j Tottadcgu Springs. Tu Ad 13 46 Cotton Avenue. IpB KSil DKf'tiS AAli MEDiCIIVES. /CONTINUED supplies or ® J the best qunlit\ of the a- bore articles, suitable for Phy sicians. Merchants, and Fami- lfes/rei eived and for sale by J H. & W. S. ELLIS. June 4.1844. 36 Cotton Avenue, Macon,Ga. cook's : AJWTI-JJIXICUS J 710R the Cure of Liver Complaint. Di ?ipe|isia.i;c. ^ For sale by J H^dt W .8, ELLI& F< Oct 31 JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY .11. SilOTlVELl, T>ALM of Columbia. f«»r Restoring the llnir ; •Unwand’s Jj Tonic Mixture, a certain cure l"r Ague aud Fevei ; Bristol’s Sarsaparilla. f»r Scrofula. Cutaneous Diseases,and for all i npurities of the blood ; Evans* Cbatumnile Pills, for Nervous Debility. Sick Headache and loss of appetite; Soothing Syrup, for Children Teething; Hews Nerve and Bone Lindmept. a cortaiii remedy for Khe.iumiism ; Ma cassar Oil. celebrated for beautifying and preserving the Hair; Thon psonK Eve Water; Scudder’s Eye-Water; Scudder’s Acoustic OB# for Deafness; Erasive Powder, for removing siai s, grease. &»*., fro.m Dresses; Corral Tooth Powder, in Boxes: Roussell’s Shav : ng Cream, a ve ry superior article ; Lee's Pills ; Bear’s Oil, Co>n Salve ; Phelps’Tomatto Pills ; Solidified Copaiva ; Extract Buch- - ■ - er; Ewsnu's Patent Spread Plasters; Cooper’s Corn Cloth Brushes,fancy from No $alve. Sehllitz Powders, pure; Soda Powders ; Yeast Pow- l 2 ders to make Light Cakes or Bread, instantaneous. Blacking Brushes assorted j June 4. 1844. 36 Bristol Brick ' * r.TrCTTlTi rgi_k^ Z I ! ii."The jkuIui I’tifti.' »»••• *'*i i.. •*< •* i */ c ** # *ght ! ofthe great men «»f the ea»*th, lie shall be in admiration; for he hath prepared his medicines out of the herbs ot the j field ; and he that is wise will not abhor them." | Physicians, medical ruen, and philosophers, have all agreed that nature has prep, red a remedy for every dis- i ease. A little reflection must convince every one ot tlie j truth contained in tins remark. Dr. Spencer’s Pills are a 1 vegetable remedy, and all-powerful in removing uisea?e. j They may be taken with impunity at all times without le- ; gnrd to diet or exposure, and without the debilitating ef- j fecis consequent on taking other medeemes. They have the united testimony of the v*hole turcica' profescion in heir favor, and :’n m their decision there is no appeal.— tPersons wishing to purchase cannot be too particular to get fc>peccer’s Pills, as there are scores of unscentific prepara tions put on sale almost every day, of doubtful efficacy.— Price -•■» cents per box, with full directions. A fresh sup ply just received and for sale in Macon bv J. H & W 8 ELLIS,'} J. W BAILEY. ! nrn •, GEORGE PAYNE. f Druggists. H SHOT WELL. J East Macon, by CO^ LE8 Jt NIC OLL & Co. Knoxville by BOND & Ml HIHKK. Perry. * J- B. THOMPSON, and by nn ap i.ointed Agent in every city and village throughout the Slate. Macon, Ga, August 19th. 1844. 48 M. Thomas. Merchant. lahama ] Tulindega Co. Ain. Augn>t 17th. 1842. This is to certify, that I have been afflicted with S.ck Headache. Dyspepsia, and Liver C mplaint. and Costive ness for the last eight or nine years, during which time I had taken, as well as I recollect, about s xtv boxes of Beckwith’s Pitla. twelve boxes of Peters* Pills, and a number of boxes of Champion's and Brandteih’s Pills, all of which afforded m** but little nr no relief At 1 i-t 1 was recommended to trv Doctor Spencer’s Vegetable Pi da, AND WE Li. 1 DID; for I never had but one attack <t the Sick Head-idle after I commenced taking the Pills, (now about six months.) and l candidly confess, that 1 have de rived more real benefit from the use -*f Spencer's Pills, than from all tI»e other Medicines and Pills that I have ever taken, ami I would earnestly recommend them TO ALL. as being in my opinion the best medicine in use f r all lingering c unplaints. The Pills have done me so much good, that I would not feel willing to he with ut them fi r five dollars a b« x ; and 1 conn t but feel very grateful to Dr. Spe ic* r for having prepared such a valuable medi cine. and the distribution of it is conferring a very great favor on the public, ns it is a tiling of the utu ost import ance that every family should have a supply of Doctor Spencer's truly valuable Fills constantK on hand. ISAAC M. THOMAS IMPROVED BOTANIC0-MED 1CL PRACTICE. By 21. s. Thoinsou, ilS. D. Macon, Ga. R EADkmIJ DOE. '• Fru-P all tilings and hold ft. to lhai which is good.” A, creu m our dm ,m reality •'thr deal may hear, the lame n;ay waik. and ti.e blind u.’v receive their sight ” ' The undersigned fully aware of the many responsibility, resting upon him as a practitioner oi the healing art, would again tender his aei vices to those who mat need them witk the assurance in advance. ilytpi assiduous rate, lone expe rience. and a thorough knnwletjge oi inin ten teiniwerful ]y heailii’s restoring reinedies.wiili ti cirjudiei.ua ai . lica Hon wdl restore Iom health, he feels \\;»i rai.teu in t. h \ lllg that so lai as these go to the pr» 4 uien.cnt t 1 .such decider atom, the a flic ted or their friends will in no be td*?- pointed. ' As heretofore persons afflicted with rl.rc residing at a distam e n u\ have il e ing their symptoms in writ.ng as when medicines to suit them willbt Many vs ho linvt pufaued this course, though uehavt seen them, an? now in the enjoyment oi uaiuterrnprcd l health. Persons having dbenseu srrvatiis wit, n.a\ Le tc thein both burthensome am: expensive. n,ay cither hare their cases treated or dispose ot them to me subscriber ci e fair price. , Hernta or Rupture, will be treated on improved prrei- 1 pies, with sn insiruu cm eniiiciy new, whi, | , t0 taras har been used, gives entire satihfat tioi:— it can be worn day cf night wiih equf.l t'ac i:ii v. Person* thu.- affiicttfd, will haw t«/ apply in person, in order tr ht well lined. Letters to ensure attention must invariably o?pcs»paj« tei uif l Lera! aud punctuality exj ectec:. ‘ U. 6. THOMSON, M. D. March 5 ■ diseases anr tteaieo h\ send nr-ectly ns possible i mpoutided at.d set.L 23 have sc ithc ur L ®PP« lea ot jl.e exifetueitV Itynti ue reach of tn. the loilcwingsia:e- a uumi ci oi similar ini| chi. which uein aiid circuit.siaric* li.ay arn.it. Bibb Cmisi y, J*n. Bib, 1^44. 11.y wile 1 b> Lceii efitifled wiih ii; iu.i t lor twelve years, ard Las ics wiilu iu a; parent tel chi; even Durham 11 C1 k county, tsiicd tn u much from • erv-i us rrilabiln; aid extri n.e weakr.esssnasn.be . her lea. In lli» siiuniion I ,p. buss dircc- Cantliarides Fly trionc Colocynib Acelic Acid rooirtv. in favornf Counsel 3. Brysnl. »i*. S. Gilmore and Manning Shiner, levy made and returned to me oy a con- *'AU-. one negro Girl named Matilda. 18 year, old. le.icd on a* the pr me Tty of Wm. B. Maddox, to taufy two Jus- tire', court fi f,,froin a Jusiiee’, court of Dooly coanjy-in ftvor of Nicholas Reddick and Jonathan Platt. Administra tor, on ihe Estate or Autlmnv Lewn. t». \Vm-R Maddox, lew made and relorne l t«me by aconslable Also. Lot of land No. 193. in the Sd diatnrt of 1 . etiumv.levied 00-as llic property of Tho* Blanchard, to satisfy mie fi fa fmm a Jnsiieo's court of Dooly county, in ft rot of Stephen VV. Pearce, vs. Tho,. Blanchard, levy made and remrned to roe by a constable. Also. Lot of la nd No. UK. in the I5tn district of Dooly county.levied no as the property of Samuel dtory to .-ati,* fy one fi fa from a Juatire’s court of Lee county, in ft.vor of Wm. J. Fo d. ts. Sam'l Story and Richard Story, levy 1 Made and returned to me by a con,table. Also, lot of land No. 36, in the 2d district of Dooly conn- \ ty. levied on as ihe property cf Isaac iicC-Ttry, to satisfy Aduilnii«tralor } » Walt, ^yiLL be sold in the lowoof Cathbert. Rn lolph c^un- fy. on the firAt Tuesday in JANUARY next, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following property to wiu J Hops One Lot oT Land, it being the plantation whereon James I 6unron Barlow nov;* lives. Also, on the day following.at the above 2d* district of Dooly | described plantation a cmanriiy of Corn and Fodder; one Cotton Din; Cattle and Hogg; and other articles too tedi ous to mention. The above property to be noM for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of Abner Bankston. Iste of Butts county, deceased. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, with notes and good sen only. JOHN GOODMAN. JAMES R. McCORD Nov. 5. 6 Oxalic Arid Cetric do Prussic do Tartaric do Opium Pepperine. Uva Ursi Sage. Syrences Honey, Squills Mezerian Hemlock 1 Adairs# A «liti in inf i-n to r’» Nnlc. ' YliriLI» be sold in the town of Jackson, Butts county, on v ,. . * ▼ the tir«.r Ti;»s lay in J A NU All Y next I o:ween t'n»* one fi fa from Smnter Superior Court, in favor of Davis j usual hours ofi «ale*.tlie following property to wit: Smith, vs. theaaio Isaac M^CrarJ. t i The plantation where»-n Abner Bankston. Ia»e of said Abo, lot of land No. 50, in ik.e 15th district of Dooly ; county, deceased, formerly lived, adjoining Lands of Rirh- countv.and lot No,' 4, in the district of Doo*y countv. ard Barlow and others, near the Indifn Springs. Abo.one levied on as the property o' Wm. J. Ford, to satisfy on0 j hundred arre» of Lend, being the South half of Lot No. fi fa fiocn Lee Superior / jourt.in favor of Samuel 8miyant, sixty six in the fourth District, formerly Monroe now Baits couztiy, whereon Jordan Morris now lives Also, the Ne groes belonging to s .id estate constaiagpf Men. Women. Boys and Girls. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, small notpri with approved security Fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of »nid deceased JOHN GOODMAN. ? JAMES It. McCORD. f Nov. 5. C Leo duperio . „— _ , _ vs. Win. J. Ford, Kot^rt O. Ford and Garry G- Ford. YOUNG F. OUTLAW. Bhff. . No*. 23. 1844. 10 w Dsalr fibcrilTa 8nlo lor Jmtiinry. r ILLhe r ,.ll before the Court Hooso J->or in the Toi^ of Vienna. Dooly eonnty.on the first Tuesrfay iu J A N I! A RY next, the ftllowins property to v.it: On- ’,rtt of land No. 169. in the 9ih di.triot of Dooly roan- Vi* ovie.J on aa the property of David Graham, to (Stilly 4%o fi fas in ftvor of the Central Bank of Georem. against Thomas Marihall. David Graham, and AV ilev Cobb, and aUn, twn fifts in ftvor of tin* Central Bank of Georgia, vs. David Graham, nli ii roert from D “ily Superior Court, pro- pe'tv pointed mil by said Graham Abo, or.e bay H rse 8 or0 years nil ; one 8 .rrell Sure 10 nr '.1 jenra n! Land 0'0 bushels of corn, all levied on as tho propet tv of( harl#, H. Hij'lon, tosattsly one fi ft mu- cd from Dooly 8 tperior Court in favor of the Central Rank of Georgia, against Redmond Brown. Charles H. Higrion. and Wiley Cobb, property pointed out by Chr.r’es II iris- don Alio, On*' si > t!i part r.f lot fif land No I * 3 Admre. r Doolv. 1 Doolv fovor'-f \Vr ; g’.it J.»nc> v.- lli and Benj B - vin -ccurity on : !' u. AU..’.ne!m fil’d IN’i v place where Win. M H.«n Dooly enun y, !»•'.•»o \ on th to satisfyom ti f) i sued from vor of Jonathan Woo.!, vs Jn propetty pointed nut hv plain AUn. a negro man 24 or 25 levied on as the property of tuM fi fos issued fro-n Do»dy ofthe Central Bank of Geor^i David Graham. James G. Oli one against Alex Meriweth pointed out bv def< Also, one Negro levic.l on the 15th ttofEkba'il Bow- Superior Court in in. David Graham, opefty poinied out own bu*. known as the jv#• s. iii the 1st district of |.»rtvofWm- M. Harr, y Superior Court in fa- . Han and Wm. M. Hart. a of nge. nam'd John, Meriwether, t- satisfy rior Court, one iu • ivor t.imt Alex. Meriwether, iM I Elbert Hnges ; and 1 Wiley Cobb, property Wo me, Matilda. . Maddox, to satisfy Smith, vs. Wt fendvot. Nos. 23, IS D II. John D. B. Maddox. rn.prri< P'dmt»d bv de. YOUNG P. OUTLAW. bluT. 10 Admiiiiftti-ntor’ft Sale. J.>Y virtue of an Order of the Inferior Conrtof McIntosh ■ M county when silling fir.r Ordinary purposes, will he sold at ihe Couri House in Perry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in J ANUA KYnexr, between the usual hours of sale ; Lot of Land N*-. 63 in the Mlh district of Houston county, containing 202^ acred. Sold os the property of the 1 Estate of Allen King, for the benefit of the heirs and credi- tors. WILLIAM BLANCHARD. Adm’r Darien, Oct. 10, 1841. G JBxC€Hfor , 5* S*ilc* B Y \ iriue of an Order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Doolv county, wheu sitting for ordinary purposes; Will be sold before tlie Court II use door in Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, between the lawful hours of Sale ; Lot of Land, number 101 in the 9lb district ol Dooly county ; Sold a3 the property of Har dy D. Hoynl, late of Dooly county deceased. Sold fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofsatd deceased. Terms made known on the dav of Sale. CHARLES II. HIGDON, Exe'r Oct. 4. 1844. 3 ■JTlObll months afterdate, application will be made to ■ t»» the Honorable the Inferior Cc.urt of Butts county, | when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the i land belonging to the estate ot Reuben Phillips,deceased. 1 ROBERT WHITE, Adm’r. I November 12, 1814. 7 I jlOUR months after date, application Will be made to ' the Honorable the Inferior Court of Butts county, i when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes be onging to the CMuie of Uurwell Jinks, late of said county, deceased. GALES JINKS, Adm’r. November 12. 1544. 7 Sheep Skins, extra French No 1, 2 and 3 Almond Paste Antique Oil Balm of Columbia Bears Oil Cream of Amber Cold Croain Cologne Farina French 44 German 44 Americau Extract Milliflores Lip Salve Otto of Hoses Macassar Oil Pomatum Pearl Powder Preston Salta Toilet Powder Vegetable Rouge Vinegar Aromatic Eye Water Godfrey’s Cordial Hayes Linnment Harlem Oil Itch O ointment Funnels Wedgwood from No 1 to 5 Galley Pots assorted Mortars from 1 inch to 12 Medical Spoons Pill Tiles graduated from I inch to 12 Tolislung Clay Putty Knives Apo'.h’s. Sr lies and Weights Wicking fi r Lamps Extract Boses Kssence of Tyre Florida Water Freckle Wnuh Hair Oil WardV Hungary "Water Hair Powder Indian Dye KapbaHa Orange Flower Water ^niitTnml Tobacco. \TACABOY. Scotch, and American Gentleman Snuff. ItJI «*f superior quality. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Just received and forsaloby H# SHOT v'* ELL. June 4. 1844. 36 CxjtfIi3.i1 an’s rill*. A FEW dozeii Gallighan’s Tills, an infallible remedy for Chills and Fever just rereived ro d fnr «a!e by HARVEY S11 OTWELL, May 14 33 Corner opt.nsite the Central Hotel. Lamp Oil. HULL c* VV GUM LOZENGES are the gir.aie-t dis covery ever made for dispelling the various kinds of worms that ^frequently and distressingly a» noy both chihlren and • dulls. Friun the Sparta Gazette—* 4 F; 0111 our know ledge ue taler great pleasure in recommending to ihe pub- do Hull’s Warm Lozenges 03 the best worm medicine ex tant. Children will eat them as they would candy, and cry for them.’* To parents we say. do not be without these Lozenges at any time, as you value ihe lived of your children. For sale in Macon bv J. H. At W S. ELLIS. ? J. W. JJ MLEY. GEORGE PAYNE, II SHOTWELL. ( COWLES; NIC’OLL. & Co. BOND & MURDOCK. J B. THOMPSON, and by an ap pointed agent in every city and village thr^ugeout the State. Druggists. East Macon. In Knoxville, by Perry.. -A bv Mav 14 BEAUTIFUL article of B'en* bed Sperm Oil. for tela HARVEY SHOTWELL. ■flints nm! Oil*. KEGS Nop.l and 2 White Lead, • )\ f 300 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil. • With a variety of Colors for Painters’use, for ale hv Julv 6 “ 40 CJIAS. CAMPBELL & CO Carpentci’s’s ami Sands’Safsa"! pai'illn, I T^OR sale at the proprietnrs’ prfres. bv ’ HARVEY SHOTWELL, May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel. II:*ilh11I*iIIsi and ISitters, J 71 OR sale at the proprietor*! 1 prices, by 1 ‘ HARVEY SHOTWELL. May 14 33 Corner opposite the. Central Hotel. Littfeccfl Oi' and Train Uil, [OR sale low by HARVEY SHOTWELL. ^ opposite the Central Hotel. MORRI SQN S i Vegetable IJiiivei’sal Medicines, rTOR'salebv GEO.W.PRICE & CO Mav 5 32 F That rommunify may which disease u,a\ ^ w tSCoicioe. ii is decn.t d | menis of facts. tak»*«, fr» may yet be submitted a*. This may certify tba: Dyspepein and Livt-r c< taken a variety ot medic the justly celebrated Di benefit her. Si.e suucr palpitation ot the heart confined almost entirely plied t«* Dr. M S. Thon tions and applications. ] on: harpy iosa\, she seen .was tes- tored to comfortable iiealth. aud is n< w al le !r* attend to all the usual business of her house ar.d fctrJIy My daughter was also afflicted wit 11 convulsive fits, from whirli Dr. Durham laiied to relieve i t*i. I applied to Dr. Thrmfton also in her case, ai d I am persuaded he has fi. nally cuied her; she ha had no sy n.pie-in of ibem iu six months But these though certainly cf their kind very endner.t, cannot be compute c torn moment with ti e case ot one cf my sons, who ban beet afflicted with j a lay to such a degree as to have become perfectly belp’ess He first lost the ti-e ol his limbs. th£’u ol his tody, at^finally his H£AIU5C aid EYKSIGHT.so that he might be in a manner d.es.i, only be breathed, and even thai ,it < re tin e. w.-s sr. t < arly gone, that his clothes were prepared iu out « ipnii< n ol hi final ex it. We had made use ofthe usual remedies in such ca ses, aud even had applied to Dr. String;e!Iow, a rent doc tor, but without benefit. In this situation. Dr. r l h« xnson was called ia,wi o J am happy to say, lias restored him unt only to the full and free use of a I his limbs, bu? also to the* use of bis eyes and ears, without which creation weie a blank and life itself a burden. 1 he change is so great Inn absolute helplessness, blindac.x afid drtntttts to life aud activity, sight and BEARING*that it can hardly le readied by any but those who have seen it. This is a * uie whh*h r numerous as those effected by the Doctor are, will hardly give precedence to any. IS/tAC WATTS. Front the J edeial Union. To the Editors: PKNI LEMKF:—Occupying the itnj orient fttadi n m community ibM yo 1 do. and rnutrellij.j raui b a p« werlnl eu- 9 1 have taken the liberty of nb.-criLer, on a subject of e of i» finite advantage to 5. My it leiuit uiu addresring •me a fa« t that ha* come ur- o vn family and before n>y n.v duty, as a good citizen, ne lit ol my f ellow-iucr.— my fon William, about 10 aletii* a fieri if 11. 1 y winch he lte ol i;i.- lower extremities liv unable to change his post- gine for g*>od as tin* public pre addressing \< u. being an old great importance and it n.ny many of your numerous teaciei you tiiUk. is merely to con mo: der my own knowledge, in my own eyes, and which I deem i to communicate for the b Some time during Inst year years old, was taken with a pa was entirely deprived of the an<l brdy. so far as to hep £OSi:i>2l A. SEYillOUR tion either on his pallet or in bed,— his lm 1 s btran e con tracted and sometimes appeared 10 b? spas mod cilly afiectedj toe contraction anpeareo to ascend gradually to his body, till it reached his tbdomen, the lower part rf which tvr.3 so *«rOULD .respectfully inform li v v punlio, that he has on hand. 1 customers and ilie I wiil be receiving eneral assurtmeut of F Mav 14 Cornc Eviruraa Nutmegs Wafers Cloves Q.circkM*!ver Arrowroot Logwood Madder All um Fig Bluo Brimstone Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Boo. Rhubarb Emetine Macon. May 14,1844. 33 BAILEY'S ' JfIilito**7 Shaving' Cream. T HE signed take pleasure in certifying that they h^*"e used the Military Bhavinp Boap. prepared by Mr. Wiiiiam Bailey. Drugci6t. Brooklyn. New York, and fi»r sale by Mr Janifp W. Bailey, Druggist of this place. It is cer r ainlv the finest and most pleasant compound that w*e have ever used ; leaving the skin after the operation of shaving, smooth and soft, and rendering the act truly .1 pleasure rather than a task. All who shave themselves and desire comfort in the act, we recommend to them Bnilev’g Military Shaving Soap. SAMUEL H. BLAKE. JOHN DARBY. N. C. MUNROE. JOHN LAMAR. Dr. JAMES WOOD. N. ELLS. WILLIAM SCOTT. Macon, July D, 1844. 41 For N;i le at Bailey** Drug Store, 1 boxes Window Glass. 300 kegs White Ledd, J UU 300 gallons Linseed Oil.- r > bbls. Spirit Turpentine, . 2 bbls. Copal Varnish, 1 do. Japan do. ALSO. 300 gallons Lamp Oil, 200 gallons Train Oil* 100 gallons Neatsfoot Oil. Mav 14. 1344. 33 Kill Fratus, o F superior quality, just receive.1 nn.l fur sale by Moy 14 f “*M "* HARVEY’ SHOTWELL. Potash, F IRST qualitv. for sale low by- May 14 33 H\RVEY SHOTWELL COUGH LOZENGES Alio -Or. ft* Mil’* 104 «;il liO/liiMkb.l, For the relief « f Goughs, (folds. Consumption. Asthma. | Whooping Cmigl s. Catarrh, Tightness of ihe Lungs or i Chest, Aror.chins. and all pulmonary affections. Several thousand boxes have hern sold within the last six months, giving immediate relief to those who have been afilicted with the most distressing Coughs and Colds, and restoring to healtu persons iu almost every stage of pulmonary al- factions. The whole world should know that Dr Hull’s Cough L**zrages are a cerfaio cure for all diseases leadintr to con- fumotions and death. They are recommended by thou sands who have used them, and thatthey give relief when all other menus fail Price 25 cents per box. with full di rections, and may be found on inquiry in all the cities and villages ofthe State. F«*rsale in Macon by J. H. & W. S. EL LIB, l J. W. BAILEY. GEORGE PAYNE II. SHOTWELL. { East Macon, COWLES, XIOOLL. & Co. Perry, J. B. THOMPSON. August 19. 1844. 48 during the present month, 25RY »QOB> , GP.OC2BIES, ii4!:mvti:i: a- .shoes, all of which haw been selected with great care, expressly 1 lwo months more, and mv son. once for this market, and will he soul on as reasonable terms as decrepid and palsied invalid, is n? w tl any other establishment in the city, consisting in pari of the 1 bouytfbtbnv of former da vs. runn'ng nl following : I morning till night, so fin d c I field sp* * powerfully contracted lungs, which so compn fi'Cat ion; the parts prot unnatural size. To w; er of the will had no : uotinn. I carried him care of Dr. Thomson him home, gieatlv rel '• throw the upper part upon fie :1 them as nhi < *-t to prcdu< e sof- r.g fr» m ju^t i»i der ihe ril s tt- an ilk was impossible, ai d even the pnw- iitfluei.ee over his Hu bs. In this fit- to Macon and pi a of that city; in l\\ •ved; the course w him ui der the nths I carried ^*as si ill pursued foz te bel| Jess, n.r pirg, active cheerful aid ut evei\ v here, from If has cei rne 10 hltds. fine Sugar, 100 bags Rio Coffee. j a perfect terror to rabbits, partridges & other gm e tl r i mey 50 Java and Lagu.ra Cofl'ee. 5 lihcs Trinidad Molasses, | presume to lurk upon the plantain n; and so pfensed with hi?'lie# acquire*! liberty, that he himself has bet-c n e the liveliest in his circle of contemporary acquoinrarce The result wns so little anticipated by me, and by all who vere actjoa'nTeci with ihe case, lhai it has fceer de#nx*f ol sufii cient importance to merit publicity, by giving it which, y< a DruijErists. Wanted, 1.000 L B S ' Be A J!gg \v May 14 BAILEY, Drugciat, Two doors above Boardmnn’s Boi*k J>toru le, the In- p-on county, when silting for Ordi- sohl on the first Tuesday in JANU, Court. House door in Thomaston AclmiiiNcrnfor’a Mule. \ OREE ABLE to an Order of the Honn ferior Court of l narv purpo^-^s. will t»t ARY next, before the within the u«uil hours of safo, l-' -,'r nceroes. to wit: one Mm sn.! Woman and three rhil 1 ”f*n sold na the property of Wifc.f Dean late of Upson ojniy. deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said d<vca«ed. Terms made kn-'-vn on thed.iv •» aale. WM. McKENNEY. Admr. October 29, 5 I C tlUttAfd] REPOSITORY, ! On STXZET, Ni:*R the MtTIIODItTCKLRCH Congress and Saratoga Water, 5 LMT received, and lor sale !>y - JAMES W. BAILEY. Druggist. July 16. 1844. 42 Swcedish Eeeclies, y UBT received from New York, and for sale by July 16. 1944. TOOTH ACHE! \\TBO would be troubled with tin's fomenting pain ▼ T when it can be cured without extracting it 1 Dr. Lacount’s tooth ache drops are a certain remedy.— Thousands have declared that they would not be without this preparation il it cost Si0 per vial Tt does not injure the teeth, hut possesses the property of enlivening the gums when in an unhealthy stare.— Full directions accom- pa nying each vial price 50 cents. A fiesh supply just re ceived and for sale in Macon hv J. H. «Jc W S. ELLIS. ? J. W. BAILEY GFORGE PAYNE, H- SHOTWELL. S East Macon, COWLES. NICOLL.& Co. Perry, J. t. THOMPSON, and by an ap pointed aeent in every city and village throughput the State. August IP, 1941 48 Druggists. 200 sacks Salt, 5 tons Iron. 0 boxes Loaf Sugar, Tea of all descriptions, I Powdered and Crushed Sugar, Sperm Canales. So*p Starch, Snlerati?, Spicea. ate. Rum. Gin. Whiskey, Brandy, Wines. Jamaica Rum and Holland Gin. 10 bales Gunny Bnirtrirg, 75 pieces Kentucky Bagging, ! 25 do Russia do. 75 coils Rope—Manilla and Kentucky, 500 lbs. Twine. X5Rlf GOODS. 150 pieces Prints. 5 bales Brown Sheeting and Shirting, 50 piece Kersey .. 20 pieces Kentucky Jeans, 3 bales 8 and 0 quaiter Blanket*, 50 pair fine Bed Blankets SatineUs. Ginghams, De Lane*. Silk^Hand! erchiefs. C ' ton Hose, (white and black.) Stocks. S»i«p<*mtt»r-4 I'..t ■ Linens. Shawl?, Blfacheii Good', Dr-. ings:G>ut< n Hin* kf Co'.lqu Osmibuigs and Yarns,Spool Thread,with uumerou other articles, shous. 15 boxes Russet Brogan.-, good quality. .12 do Black do. do. do. 10 do Kip do do. do. 3 do Men’s Calf Skin Shoes, 4 do Bovs Russet Shoes, 2 do B \S Black shoes, 9 do Boys and Children’s Kip Shoes. IS do Ladies Shoes of every description, 3 do Moots. Macon, Sept 17, 1844. 51 6tn ST3W GOODS. GOODS ri <HE propri^inr of ilie I’s'OPI.k’s STottK is n**w receiv- | I ins liis full supply uf RICH, 1,1 \, V AXIS STAPLE l> ICV ROOK* romf rising nn unu^iialJy large and fu;lassortmeut*of rich striped changeable and Plaid Silks, Black and White Satin. Crape de Laines. Chnsans Cashmere. I)e Cosse. Cashimere le Latnes Changeable Vel- veLi^PIaiii Striped and Changeable Alpacas, PI; rine Blue Pink, and Scarlet de Laines. Your? . ropectfurty. ALEX. BCKT. Jour* county. I 9th Jan IS44. (H K 8 T () OX COTTOX \VEXTE. E and Pocket Btfcles. everj kit li and sire, io vat: btrding A. n/hr 1it " d Mt.'iir, Ii <i rnitiii//, Kil p tit „ ■ ' ci C!n ii~. Juti in Oil x tu e? Iici k. Alan ' > act cti Harp. Bate I’i imimi; Diclii’t; 11 ifMuncel 7 r. HI*. ,yr. A-1 ■ Etniifi ITo..!.. flCcui; <!«-c rpti.'-n. i c-tiil Isc- cord, iiiiil ltst’l,r( Bio !.s. t;)i i< siy<.. Lfih.h.s. .1. i it.NAi.s isD Day l.<.. k> : Isvmci . Rk- cobd. Lettj.ii Bin. ajtd Rklipt Boohs- ; In HEXES. K< ; Lmiitlts. Pi CKJ.T k’J.Ml l.A.N- DltJlS & PotKEI ItOvl lN A. A< J. B. would respertjsdK invite lend.* •' - tki ■ it r* will B ^OAD-vCI.O'i’IJ?, U col JAMES W. BAILEY. Druggist. Received tliis Slay, V LARGE int of fancy Soap?, Co oghc W'nter.ancli general assortment of fancy articles, and for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16. 1844. 42 Received tlii* Hay, CASKS Potash, for sale b\ D JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16. 1844. 42 Atliafciuiaimtoi ’ft Hale. ^^7TLL be sold before the Court House door in Vienna, | ^ v Dooly county, on the first Toeaday in JAN L ARY j next, # ; Lot of Lind No. co' »ninirg 2021 acres, to be sold for j the benefit of the heirr ami creditors of Samuel Williams, l deceased. Tcrtns n. known nt» tiie dav of sale. ! JESSE HILBERT. DANIEL J. DAVIS Oot.33. IU44. IJxt'Ciifor , « Naif fr*m tho Honorable Inferior Court of Bibo county, when Miting fi r erd nar , purposes, will b * s 'ld on the fir-At Tuesday in January rext. before the court hous** do r in Macon, wvhiu ihe usual hours of sale, Admr’i B Y H part acre < soil w timbei t N » 9 r » in the Macon reserve. ronta*n'ng 70 • re • r *e<s -ih > lot iv situated w thin tii-ee miles ) heavily timbered with pine and oak. and the ndarved io the culture of ••nrn nnd rotten The th** lot n estimate 1 to be worth f r om J5 to 20dol- acre. 8 *ld for distril Nixon, deceased. Tenn« on the day of sale. P. NIXON. ; p J. D WINN, ] j rpHP SU BSCRIBER, is receiving large additionrto hia ! | JL stock of (OUIIFM, CII.4RIOTFFN, BAIiGiXllPN | BtRRILN, MAtiOAN, Ac. j from some of the best Northern Manufactories, which were made expres&ly for this markei, of the best materials, and are warranted equal it not superior to those of any other es J ; tablishment. Those in want of any description of Carriuges, ! ; will find it for their interest to examine the quality andpri- i cos of his assortment. Repairing, in allthe different branches executed in the best manner, by experienced workmen nt less thon former I prices. Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic ' Springs, Axelirees.turned and boxed Dashes. Lanjps, Band?, j Knobs. Patent and Too Leather, Laces. 5?iik and worsted | Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their business, at Augustn prices. March 1st, 1842. 22 J. W . BABCOCK. Brought to Jolt, J N Houston rounty, Ga. e Negro Fellovt. SandV Sarsaiiai’illa, J^OR purifying the blood, for sale bv Julv 16. 1844. JAMES \\\ BAILEY. Oldi'i(l^e% Balm, O F Columbia, for restoring the hair. f«*r sale bv JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16, 1841. 42 I*ayV l^iiiimenl, A CERTAIN cure for the Piles. f >r «a'e by JAMES W. BAILEY. Julv 16. 1344. 43 Bailey’s Kar«aparilia, A CURE for all disorders arising from a bad state of the btood, for sale at JAMES W. BAILEY S. J t ily 16. 1-44. 42 tn;m€i\Es. Ac. J To Phytiriamt anti P/atifrrt i IER.HUXiIF S ! VEGETABLE FEVER AND AGUE AND ANTI FEVER ! FILLS 4 * l'n.vc ail ifung.u uni jo Iu J «io inui jchitu . • good” — Paul. T\J ONE need suffer with that distressing eomp'aint. Il CHILLS AND FEVERS, or FEVER AND A- GUE. for it is speedily and permanently cured bv Dr. HULL’S celebrated ANTI FEVER PILL. They nev er fail to cure the (’lulls and Fever ihe first day, when used according to direction, nnd do n»'t sicken the stomach, or operate upon the bowels. Thousands of certificates have been presented to the proprietor by p'anters id’ the first tespectahilny. Physicians ofeminence, and others who have use 1 them, which might be given, but let the following from Judge Forrest, a gentleman of the first respectability, in Jefferson county, Ain. ftuffice : Greensboro, Ala. Feb. 4. 1843. I certify, that in the summer of 18-12. I nad a severe at tack of Fever and Ague, and was f r norne time tin ler the treatment of n physician, hut received no benefit from his prescriptions—my disease continued to increa.se in the fre quency ar.d severity of it attacks. 1 nt last had resource to l)r. Hull's Fever and Ague and Ami-Fever Pills, and in using half a box. wua entirely cured, and have temained in good health ever linre. I afterwards had in rny family several eases of Fever nnd Ague and have in every instance made use of Hull’s Pills, v.'hich have always immediately effected a cure. Dr. Hull’s Pills, require no pulling where they are known and where they are not. a single trial is sufficient to insure their universal adoption. Price Si per box, with full direj- . and pieces iiinetts and es and quali nh R« v. an, a ilk.'Blacri, La ash. French. English ami American of •*mni 2 75 to $10. per yard Ca?sim< res. Vestings, a lrrge assortment; Blankets of all si* ties. Shaw’s, rich Chameiim. Thibet. Merino Ri new style woolen Shawls. Hosiery, Superfine \\ bite, and Mole Colors. WHCITS GGODfS. Jaconet* Swiss and Cambric Mu>I:ns. Bishop Swiss. Plaid, and Striped Drapery Musi ns. Li.\a:\ nitons. A large assortment. Irisli l.incn Linen Table Co Linen Sheeting. Bird < E\e Diaper Ruxin. S.-oti-h, C &c. AllOver corded Lace Skirts, fa new article.) B'e.a nnd Brown Drifls, Linen Cambiic. Linen. Silk and Cotton Hdk’fs, Woolen, s^ilk. and C' non (Roves, r.nd Mitts. Cords, and Tassels, French Collars. 800 fine French Dimity Col lars. at 121 cents each ; Gimps of every shade nil'’ color. 500 Pieces prints, from 6 to 23 cents per Sliade; 5000 yards Brown Domestics, from IOto 20 yards *o the $1; White, Red, and Green Flannels. K**r«e\s. Lin^eys. Kentucky Jeans. Tick*-. Carpeting. Rugs Matting. Travelling Baskets, nnd Bags. Urnbrelln-* Jc<\ Silk. Velvet. Straw, ami Tuscan Bonnets. Flowers Ribbon*. Bandboxes. Ac. A call is respectfully solicited, to examine the prices and quality of GOOD*''. (JC^Storeon Mulberry street under Washington Hall. GEO CLARK. Successor to Crane A Clark. Oct 1. 1844. 1 HI* tt. It. n\tRJYJKlt. (AT PRIVATK SALK.) SJ OUR LBS. prime Hams and Shoulders, now in Macon, Oct 1. 1844. 1 ma\ wai t SCHOOL liOd which will beso.,: at the jo who -sale and retail. He aft. receive* as soon I'.'.’M. ti:e 11 a I e. tl u < York.Bom m and Phils.:, and tashioi.al.le literature. York price*. rar • est p. l-s. / or Vo>k- pnblislied al i publisi it.p st*l.1 on the a hal'd a »tock of LAAV Bt A> KS, pf !m-"| i hocr. 4. I84t,. 0 AVE toceiber «iili s si GOODS, all o' Our usual supj Macon. Oc t CC. is. sV J. c:?\VliSJS. the Brick Store, on Cotuns Avenue* fi »)iit* door In-low the Telegraph Office, w Let e they are cocci it’s, ^Itoi ISIiU’(lr.':it e A. c. ck ot STAPLE nnd FANCY tieli will be s' 1.1 !..\v for CASH. J of OllGESE kept constantly o.> 1844. 4 DRY > baud. 82 W M FAXtr just reel (anUtlK. ived her splendid RS. DAMOUR ha? stock of GOO DS, consi.-ating ot Black Colo cd Silks* ITIoiislin de Luitic, 4 asluucic D’Ecc r ' Merinoes. Bombazines, Kihbows, Flowers, i aiery. an» Feathers with Birds <f Paradise. Bonnets,, Jajgs and Collars, a variety of Shuwls. Linens. Cambric Lawns, Hem stitched Handkerchiels Perfumery. Toys. Baskets, and t variety of Go >ds. usually kepi in a Fancy Goc-ds Stor#* to' numerous to describe, all «.f >rhich she will l e pleased tc show to all who mav favor her with a call, at.d Will se»l U* for CASH only. CCF 3 Her Store is in the Brick Building, adjoining the S.ate Bank, opposite Rea A Cotton’s, and Graves, wood A Co’s Stores. Macon, Oct 22. 4 6t rilHE subscriber is now receiving every week, fresh sup tiens. A fr e6h supply just received and for ?.ale by Jl ones of M EDIC1NK9. which are very carefullv se- ; J. H. A W. S. ELLIS, leoted for him in the Northern markets; and having adopt- J \V BAIT RY C .J icrt QVCTru i.. : li.j . .«> r J fi* fi » cowLES’ cm:i si:. BOXES Solomon Cowles’ Superior Cream OL^vl Cheese, receiving and for sale bv COWLES. NICOLL & CO. East Macon, Oct 8, 1844. 2 CLOTHING fJlH E subscriber is now Cr.OTHIlVG. eceiving hts supply cf Fa’l about 30 years, who say* his name i§ JES^E, ed the ('ASH SYSTEM entirely. 13 enabled to self at verv and that he belongs t«i WiBinni Tai«. of the State reduced prices. Phyaicians and others, having opportune- , . -—— of Alabama. 1 » miles from Greenville. Said Ne ties o. 4 sending to him. may rely upon havinr their orders cx- l !uY > !i?.. ! ! , r 1 lra °* ^ ro ’* a ^ out * 10 or 11 inches high, and light built. He ecu’ed upon the most favorable terms. The quality ofthe I says hia master s plantation is on the Alabama river. The articles wiil be the verv best, and '.he prices n« low as if ( wnec >s requested to corne forward, prove property, pav they attended personally to the purchase of them t charges, and take him awav. ” * , HARVEY SHOTWELL Jar. 23, 1814 19 WM, HERRTKGTOK. Khff. j MAy 14 33 Comer cppoaiie the Central Hotel. .xecutors. GEORGE PAYNE. ? Druggisti. ! H. SHOTWELL. i i East Macon hv—COWLES. NICOLL A Co. In Perry, hv —J. B THOMPSON. In Knoxville, by—BOND A MURDOCK. end by an appointed Agent in every city and village thro’- cut the State. HULL A SPENCER. Macon Aug. 10. I841 v m Boots and Shoes. O UR stock is now complete and very extensive, com prising every style and pattern. A fine assortment o LADIES’ SHOES and SLIPPERS. Give us a call if vou wish bargains. WINSHIP A POPE Macon, October 20, 18 H. o Black, and Blue Black Dress and Frark Coats, Blue do do do do Green do do do do Black and Green Cloth Pilots. Cloth and Flushing Over f’oats, Fine Black and Fancy Cassimere Pants. 44 Velvet Satin, Cassimere and Satin Vests, Also a geed stock of Negro Clothing. The above Clothing is made from French Cloths, ard manufactured in a superior style by a Fashionable Taylor* all ot which will be sold as luw &b can be bought in tV- State. GEO- W. PRICF Macon, Oct 0 r \ I an 1 r % 111