Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, December 17, 1844, Image 4

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jlttMfc Sales. " H.Bim Jnnimri ■nle«. ■ A4mlalilii>Mr’« (fair. ! . OREEABLE loin Orderof the Honorable Inferior : Court of Butts county, when silling for OrJiuar. pur poses will be told on the first Tuesday in JANUARY Court House door, ir. the nexti before the Court House door in the town of Campbell- \V I . L ':„ l o ! 'p! 1 r^ L onTl,e Coil Tuesday in JANUARY , on c am pbeii county, within the legal hours ol sale » » 10 ‘ r\ . .1. .1... (•.Jt.-mlno property Fraction, No ninety srrrn, containing thirty Tour and a half; and Fraction No nicety eight, contain Three Lo:s of Tine Land. No. 1^, CO a ]0:h District of Houston cou within the legafhour* rf «dle, thu folluwtnj , CO and Cl,tying i° the hundred and ninety-nine aerea and a half, tying in t..e cd on to satisfy » fi *» , ei ht h district of formerly CWeta now Campbell county * .*.• _ r»-rslr ssf ni.ri *• mi i.- tVo .ft Ilnare* dnnrr in the \i:\V DlilG STORE. e|1HE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the I public, that he is uuw receiving an extensive as.or.meul of Uru"s, Medical preparations. Faints, Oils, ltyestufls Fa lei t Medicines, and Perfumery. The articles nuve been laid in on the most advantageous terms; are of the oust qn tlitv as be is determined to vend no other; and will be sold wholesale or resat. '..r cash or satisfactory town accep tances Oil the lowest terms mat can be atlorded in this sec tion of the country Physicians. Country Merchants; and others, are invited to rn'l and udge lor themselves JAMES Y\ - BAlLtY. His Store is two doors above Uoardman’s Book and Stationary Establishment, Mulberry stieet, Macon, tin. DRUGS. id. Nr §fc» Sl^s.1 McCay. v.. Thom is Sparks. \l*o. ohe seventh of Lot oi Lv* tocnih District of sahl couuiy. levied on to sal Justices' Conn of Laurens county, in . Enoch J ‘ irom i Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold on ih^ first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Court House in Clinton* Jones coun \ between the usual hours of tf&le; part of the Heal Kstate, Sulphate U.uinine do Morphine A cut. Morphine Court Plaster Castor Oil Cheated Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex Ca' enne African Indigo Spanish Float Seed Hotlamont lion.ton .Tartgujje Salt. ; n fi.c j COii acres oak and Hickory, including some rich bottom Q ura a W ILL b VS H 1 cf "- r T . i viil 1 ours of sale, on I land on Walnut Creek, lying on the Clinton Road.and Gambo » T tow* of Ferry within the ‘ ° f „ • I ,Hioining the land, of T. Ellis and Henry Cook, known as the Bm Tuesday in iHBEUAlli nex... ■ • • » 1 f the Harper place. 202} acres pinoy woods. Not 18 in the 0 f 101\ acres. No. not known. lying • ! joining the Lauds of Sintha Wardlaw and Alex. Calomel Am. Croton Tiglium Gum Arabic Gamboge “tone of Tartar _ _ . - i Macon, known as ihe Clark and Strnwbridtp* place, and ad- Uool)- Mbrrill » Snlr for Jan rj. j j 0 | n i, . g u, e land* ofB. Kitchen* nnd Loke Roberts Sold ■\R71LL bos-’ld before the Court House dour, ‘ . f or the benefit of the creditors of said Estate. W Town I,f Vicni.M, Booty county, between the usual, EL L EN T. I f>WE. Admir’x. , of aalr.tm the first TueiaJ in JANUARY next, the , ELISHA DAVfth Adm’r. 0ct.ee. isu. .,„e ir.vnr m dan.uel Webb. r.„.stable. Ac. tor the use l"enrv Suiuncriurd, vs Hiram T. Man... and the said Ra- leirh ll’ Mower, one in favor of Henry 1$. Hudson, \s. sai Hightower. Al No. [.» Lo: of Lnnlin t*ic second district of Dooly cofrat^, HI. levied on a# the property of Elijtbeth Swoaringin, t sl v one fi ft from s Justice’s Court of Dooly county, m lavor uf Dennis E. Havnes, transferee, vg, Benj. H. Swearingin and Elizabeth Swearmgm, property letted on und returned me by* n constable* .. . m • j a£bl3 dt Land No. 69 in tl.c 3d d.smct of said eountv of Doo'.v. to satisfy one h fa from a Justice s Court ofsaUeoumv.in favor of lames M. Kelly, vs. Matthew N. MvCullens. principal.and David \Y illisms nnd John An drei! securities l*»ld lot of land levied on y of the sai l John Andrews, to satisty said fi fa, levy made and returned to me by a constable. ■ ■ . Also, halflot land in the 3d dm. of said, county No. -ol levied on as he property of Joel Williams, to satisfy one ti fa from a Justice's Court of Dooly county, m *' wir William C. Greer, v* to id Joel Wiiliama, levy made and returned to ms by a constable^ JWJINEIL,. D.Shff. Dooly Posl-poucd Sheriff Sales. IVitl Ac at thr same time and place. Lot of Land No S3, in llie 3d district of Dooly county, ami half of Lot No. not known, but belonging lo David Willi.nil?, levied on as the property of said David W llliatns lo satisfy three li fas from Dooly Superior »' vor or llenjSnidor. vs. David \\ illiam* a '"' ! r Uo ^ rl ^'.“ s r ' IIIPIIHI, security on appeal, one m favor of Joseph Tookcs. v"? U.vid Wdiiams. maker, and Thus Mobby endorser, and one in favor of David J. Rotliwell, v*. David VI ill- ian.s and Robert M. llerington, security on appeal. \ ..... l.n.wlr.nl bushels of corn, more or less ; and one Willie mid at the sametimeand place. Lot of Land No. 53. in the fiist district of Dooly county, ■vied on a. the property of Manning Shiner, to satisfy foor ^ ^ Gilmore and evv iiiade "and returned to me by a con- levied on a* the property•—---y , _f Houston Justiee's Court ti fas from a Justices cou't of Houston county, in favor of Counsel 8. Bryant, vs Manning Shiner, levy “AW. one negro Girl named Matilde.lSyears old. levied on as the nnStyof Wm. B. Maddox, to satisfy two Jos- tire s court ti fa.lrom a Justice 1 , court ofDooly county in favor of Nicholas Kcddick and Jonaihan Pl««. Admmutra- tors on the Estate of Anthony Lewis, vs. V m- B Maddox, levy made and relume 1 tome by aeon stable. Also L-t of land No. 198. in the 2d district of Dooly county.levied on as the property of Thos. Blanchard, to satisfy one fi fa from a Justice's court of Dooly county, in favoi of Stephen W. Pearce, vs. Thos. Blanchard, levy lnaduatxl returned to me by a constable. . \!»o. Lot ofland Nu. ll'i. in the 15th district of Dooly county, levied on aa the property of Samuel Story, to satis- fv one fi fr. from a J usliee's court of Lee dountjbin favor of Win. J. Ko d. VS. Sam’I Story and Richard ..mry, levy made and returned to me by a constable. _ v Iso l..t of land No. 56. in the 2d district ofDooly coun- ty ieried on a. the property < f Isaac McCrary; to satisfy •me fi fa from Sumier Superior Court m favo. of Davis ? 'lot M- “nd No'lO.^n the^isth district of Booty eoimtv.’and lot No. 4. in the 16th district of Booty county. levie.l on a. the property of Wm. J. Ford. lo ““"ty on ® fi fu fi ■ >in Lee Superior Court, m favor of Samuel . uuvant, - wSJ- Ford!R^nO.^ Nov. S3.1811. 10 Dooly «»!iri ilT» knlc lor Jaiiuury. ■n»LL be *<4J before the Court “ S' \ V Town of Vitims. Dooly county.ou the first Tu.sday • ' Uowing property to v,it: n the 9ili district of Dooly roun- to satisfy ip JANUARY next, t V S35 ? of D.vid twb fi fis i.i f*J2. oaVij 6"rai?ntn, and Wilev Cobb, and Central flank of Georgia, vs. 'Thoma* Ma. 1 * IWit tl Ittf* ni u' DaviJ Graham* nil i uert from Dooly Superior Court, pro- Old ; one Sorrell Mare 10 nr 11 year*' old.nod 250 bushel* of corn, all leined °. n »* the property aft liarlr* H* U'c t«J> 1,1 ,'j S l ed Irom Dooly Superior Court in favor of the Cemrsl Bank ofOcnreia. ac iinst Ilefmnnd Brown, diaries II. Btgaon. ami \Vi!cv Cobb, |»rop».*rty pointed out by Charles H liig- notice. P URSUANT to on Order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Twigs* county, when sittiity aa * Coort of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday ?** JANUARY next, be*f»re the Court House door, in Knox v >lle'. Craw- fiTrd county, within the legal hour# of sale: 0oe Lot of Land, Xo."l30. in the Cih district of Houston, w.hrn aor- vcyed.but now Crawfoid county, containing 202J acre* more or less; sold ns the property of Robins Andrews, late of Twiggs county deceased ; for the benefit of the heirs of »tid deceased. Terms of sale rash ISHANl G ANDREWS. J. B. ANDREWS. j Adm ”* Get. 52. 1M4. 5 Adiulni.lrator’. Kale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, befee the Court House door, in the town of Jackson, Balls comity. -AH the Land and Negroes Belonging to the estate of Nancy Higgins, deceased. Iat- of said county. Terms ir.adt known' on tb4 day of sale. DAVID HIGGINS. Adm'r. Nov. 26. 1 tii. 3 Adininisf rai» ’s StHrf P URSUANT to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Crawford eountv. when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next.before the Court Housd'door"in Rnujfiillf, Cra'vyford^ cnunly, the following parcels ofland. to'wit: the west hall of lo:s Nos. 231, nnd 232. and the north ha f of lot No 218, and fifty eferes off.of the north-eastern corner oflnt No.217. All lying and being in the 2d district or originally Houston now Crawford conmy. Also, four negroes, to wit: Garland a man 50 or Up wards; Ned. a man 28 or 30 ; Sealy, a woman upwards of 30; Nelly, a woman 55 or GO years of age ; belonging to the KSlate of Dionnah Hester, deceased, late of said coun ty; sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. Oct 8. 1841. 2 JOHN JONES. Adm’r. iYofice. W ILL be sold in parsonic* of an Order of the Inferior Court when sitting for Ordinary purposes', btffori! the CourtHouse door, in Vienna. Do6ly county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY nekt. the tract ofLat.ri t*5iifaihing two Lots, with the exceptions of the Widow’s dowefy, whereon Anthony Lr*wis lived at the lime of his death, five miles from Drayton. Also.four i.ejjroes, vir: Prinee.Pe- ter. Jacob, and Nancy, and sold ac the property of Anthony Lewis, deceased. For distribution among the heirs. Terms on the day of Sale. N. REDDICK'.? ,i . J. PLATT. 1 Ad,n rs - October 8,18H. 3 Administrator’* Hale. W ILL' be sold in the townof Cuthbert-Randolphcoun- ty. on the first Toeiday in JANUARY next, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit: One Lot of Land, it being the plabtation whereon James' Barlow now lives. Also, on the day followitig^atthe above described plantation, a quantity of Corii and Fodder; one Cotton Gin; Cattle and Hngs; and other articles loo tedi ous to mention. The above property to be sold for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of Abner Bankston, late of Butts county, deceased. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, with"notes and good security. JOHN GOODMAN. 1 .• JAMES' R. MoCORD. J A,lmrs - Nov. 5: 6 Administrator’*. Hale. W ILL be sold in the town of Jackson, Butts county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next between the usual liours of sale, the following property to wit: The plantation whereon Abner Bankston, la'eof said county, deceased, formerly lived. sdjoinlng Lnnds of Rich ard Barlow 1 and othera, near the Inditn Springs'. Alsh.nne hundred acres of Land, being the Boulh half of Lot No. sixty six in the fourth District, formerly Monroe now Bu.tta county, whereon Joriian Morris now lives Also, the Ne- groes belorging fo *;.:d estate consisting of Men. Women. Boys and Girls. Terms of said, twelve months credit small note* with approved security bold for the benefit of the heirs and creJitors of said deceased JOHN GOODMAN Nov N. } JAMES R. McCORD. J Bucbu ctnnpd Pink Root Fluid Augustnra Hardback Lettuce M W 4M Cort Peru compd Bark Precipitated Nux Vomica Rhubarb “ Gentian “ Ratal, ia " Dandelion " Colocynlh pure •• " compound *• R.ilsain Copavia 44 Hvoscanrus *• Cictrta *• Stramonium ** Belladonrra' “ Bhncset Batternut " Glyeopt ** •• refd Eng. « Sajsaparilla G er ^s Horehonnd .. Cleavers «< Cau°*P , *• Thoto. u S“ wort “ Cicuta * Marsh Me. on " C » foot “ P <-i-ey “ 3'M-srraint «< • rvey Grass ** .vezeainous •• A'ormwood “ Doable Tansey h Hyssop *• Horse Radish •• . Biud'r Sweet w Lemon •t Sweet Mrnjbram •• Moflierworf “ Penneroval ” Sage Canthnrides Fly Stone Colocynlh Acetic Acid Sweet Oil Veratrine ShvcbdniJ.6 unto Cre'ta prept Irish Moss Oxalic Acid Cetric do Prussic do Tartaric do Opium Fepperine. Uva Ursi Sage. Syrenges Honey. Squuls Mezerian Hemlock Hops' Safl'rori EvicumJ' Nutmegs Wiaferi Cloves Quicksilver Arrowroot Logwood Madder Allnm, Fig Blue Brimstone Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Soo. Rhubarb Emetine Macon. May 14. lfffl-* Musk. Blue Mass Horchound Otto Rose Isinglass Sponge, Mace Annato, Coppei as Borax, Nutgalls Rosin Oil Almonds •* Anuisede ” Burgamott '* Cajiput * ** Cassia “ Cloves “ Caraway **. Ongnhuih Authos " Juniper “ Lavender • Jessamine " Fennel “ 8avine fresh ** Goluwooal “ Wonnseed -■ double Tansey . **. Peppermint “ Speantiint “ Tansey pure •• Cedrat • Jroton *' $a»e : “ Pulegi “ Sarsafras -• Orango “ Cedar “ Black Peppi “ Hemlock *• Spruce “ Cautliarides *< Tar “ Cnpayaf Amber reef •• •• com “ Seneca “ Rhodium “ Nerole Camomile “ Valerian • Cpbebs Wormwood “ Nutmegs " Anniseed Spstala's assorted Syringes „' Trusses “ Brushes “ Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes White Wash do No* 1,2,3 Bol Brushes No 1,2, 3 Flesh do No 1,2,3 C'oth Brushes, fancy from No 1 to 12 Black. : °P Brushes assorted Bristol ^*rick Sheep Skins, extra French No 1, 2 and 3 Almond Paste Antique 03 Balm of Columbia Bears Oil Cream of Amber Cold Cream Cologne Farina French “ German /* American Extract Milliflores Lip Salve Otto of Rci4s Macassar Oil Pomatum Pearl Powder Preston Salts Toilet Powder Vegetable Rouge Vinegar Aromatic Eye Water Godfrey’s Cordial Haves Linameut Harlem Oil Itch Oointmenf Funnels Wedgwood from No .. . .t t‘d 5 Galley Pots assorted Mortars from 1 inch to 12 Medical Sjioons Pill Tiles graduated from 1 inch to 12 Polishing Clay- Putty Knives Apolh’s.Scslesand Weights Wickingfor Lamps Eftiract Roses Essence ofTyre . Florida Water Freckle Wash Hair Oil AVard’r Hongarv Water Hair Powder Indian Dye -r Kaphalia. Grange Flower w'ater 33 "' :kof Drug* nad Bledicinea re- . t selection. All persons wishing to lied vv'ih superior articles, on lair ALSO. V GENERAL sm ceiving, of the hi purchase, will be sup terms. Patent Medicines, viz: ROVV'aND S tonic. BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. BERNARD'S CHOLERA REMEDY, EXTRACTS OF SARSAPARILLA, REMEDY FOR ASTHMA, CHLORINE LOTION, TOMATO PILLS PETERS’ Do. HULL'S Do. Ac. Ac. ALSO, American Gentlemen's Shaving Soap, Russell's superior Shaving Cream, Superior old French toonp. Do do American Jo Pearlash, Potash. Sal Eratus. VINEGAR. Starch, Ac. Ac. *i“The sklllul uiiysi. * •. ■ ‘ V‘ 11 ! of tHt great men-,f the earth, ne shall be in admiration; ! lor he hath prepared his medicines out of the herbs o! the , field; and he that is wise will not abhor them. Physicians, medical men. and philosophers, have all ! agreed that nature has prept red a remedy for every dis ease. A little reflection must convince every one °» the j truth contained in tins remark. Dr. Spencer s * l, ‘f are a ; vegetable remedy, and all-powerful in removing disease. They may be taken with impunity at all times without re gard to diet or exposure, and without the debilitating ef fects consequent cm taking other medectnes. They have • the united testimony of the whole medical profession in heir favor, and frsm their decision there is no appeal.— tPersons wishing i.o purchase cannot be too particuiarto get Pills, as there are scores of uninrentific.jjtepara- bpeucer s nils, as mere arc bcwb r « . . when tions put on sale almost every day, of doubtful em» acv. . u j,o have purs -r, • x r*. _ ...;,k full .liraciom A treshsUD ' Ud 1 them, are IMPROVED BOTANICO-MEDICAL PRACTICE. By -TI. S. Thomson, W. I>. ilSacon, Ga. K EADai.JJ DGE. •• Prove all thing*and hold fast to that which is good.” As even ill our doj.in reality, ■■ihe deaf may hear, the lame may walk, and the blind day receive their sight ’ . The undersigned fully aware of ihc many responsibilities resting upon him as a practitioner ol lhe healing art, would again tender his services to those wlic may need them w, t j the assurance in advance, that it assiduous care, long expe rience, and a thorough knowledge of int.oceii vet powerlu: ly health’s restoring remedies. ith their judieu us appli< a lion wi'l restore lost health, he feels warranted m say,n t that so fat as these go to the procurement of such decide: alum, the afficied ur theic friemls will in no case be ditap • uoinled. ........ ' a 5 heretofore persons afilictetl dmh rhromr diseases o:c residing at a distance may have* il e.i cns-.- I‘ -■ *< 1 I ' -e: ing their symptoms m writing as cor-ectty as l-dr.-il lien medicines to suit them will he rontp' Macon, Aug 13 46 For sale bv J. H A W. S. ELLIS, Cotton Avenoe. ply just received anti for sale in Macon by J J. H A W. S. ELLIS,T J. W BAILEY. (-Druggists. GEORGE PAYNE, | H. SHOTWELL. J COWLES A N1C0I.L A Co. BOND A MURDOCK. J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap pointed Agent in every city and village throughout the Stale. Macon, Ga. August 19lh, 1844. 48 fcaat Macon, by In Knoxville, by Perry, pure babit of-body. Ulcerations Pains and Swelling of the Bones—for sale bv «. T . H. cC VV. .o. ELLISt . Cotton Avenue Au VAUGHAN Jfc DAVIS’ COSCENTRATED CO.MPOU.Nn FLUID EXTRACTS OF SAKNAPAKILLA, F OR the cure of Scrofula. Chronic Rheumatism, Gener al Debility. Cutaneous Diseases, seaty eruptions ofthe Skin, Tetter. piinplesJir pustules on the Face. Liver Aflec- tions! Merctirial and Sypliiloid'Diseases. Biles from, ariim. fThe foUowini , is rrom Mr. Isaac M. Th omas. Merchaut. h.Kk rf.hod*. Ulcerations ofthe Throat and Leg- [I he ^ T a l!mTogaSprings. AUbon.a] 1 'Talia tics a Svrtnezi Talladega Co. Aia. August 17th, 184*2. This is to certify, that I have been afflicted with 6ick Headache, Dyspepsia, and Liver C> inplaint. and Costive ness for the last eight or nine years, during which time I had taken, as well os I recollect, about bnifes of Ileckwitlj’s Pills, tw-elve boxes of Peters’ Pills, and n number of boxes of Champion’s and Brandreth s Pills, ail of which afforded trie but little or no relief At last. Ji was recommended, to try Doctor Spencer's Vegetable Pills. AND WELT. I DID; for I never had but one attack of the i Sick Headache after I commenced taking the Pills, (now about six months.) and I candidly confess.^ that I J ,a '^.y e * I rived more real benefit from the use of 8pencer s I ills, than from* all fiife othUr Medicines and Pills that I nave ever taken, and I would earnestly recommend them TO ALL* as being in my opinion the best medicine in use for att linivoririrr /•nmnlnints. The Pillsl'.ave done me so much FREMII DRKaS AAI> lflEDlCWES. r , ONTINUED supplies of / the best quality of the a- bove articles, suitable for Phy sicians. Merchants, anti Fami lies. received and for sale by . J H. A W. 8. ELLIS. Jane 4.1844. 36 Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ga. : : cook's ANTI-BILIOUS FILLS, F OR the Cure of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Ac. For sale by J. H. A W. b. ELLIS. Oct 3i _5 JtJST RECEIVED AND FOR S,YLE BY H. SIIOTWELL, ti this course, tl.i seen mem, are ™- if! tile enjoy men htalth. Person.- having diseased servu them both burthetisoine ami ekpentive the:r cases trealfcti Or dispose ol li.on, to fair price. Hernia or Rupture, will be trt uted o pies, with au ieMru; been used, gives eni night with eqo»! facility. T to np|*ty in person, :n ordei Letters to ensure atienii terms liberal ami punctualil March 5 That inn.unity may hn which disease urn} go without being t-i inedieine. it is deemed proper lo app.t i.* meats of fact.- taken from a Humbert t rusty yet be submitted .■ 1 — ml: w t t.| u t rt i e I.. - niuie tireU iafe. ti* 1.4 V , V hi. 1 . r xn— it. i i* be Person! ifs'thu.- affile*' • u bt ue fitit.V.' < i. ti i M '! ' ex • • M J» ‘ * M. f f i IIGM&C ne idea <.( ilu the it ‘M H th ol ertifv that rawing slate.. i number of sSniinrtrn|ait.which ;tn and circaitiManr. n ay at n it. Bibb County, Jan. Vth, 1844 \ wile ha.- be "">1“ alllieteu with N 1. lot tw eive y eai> ai t. la. vitln ut apparent benefit; even This may Dyspepsiq and Li't taken a variety ot ml OliJusUv cfelebrr.teo Li Durban ,i Ciark county. Iat]eaaf| benefit her. She Suflered niucli from nervous iritoliiny palpitation of tin heart hnd extreme weakr.ea.- so as n. be confined a (most entirety to her bed. In ibis siluaiion I ap. plied toDr.M.S. Thomson.ol Mccon. under whose direc tions and applications. 1 am happy to.«a\, she rirdn was us- tored to comfortable health, and is now able to attend lo al! the usual business of her house and family Mv daughter was also afflicted witn convulsive fils, fmfn v, - ;-v, ance that every family should have a supply of Doctor ALM of Columbia, for Restoring the Hair; Row and s g cer . R trul .. va i ua ' 0 l e Pills corvstnntly on hand, fp—A.fa rarfflin rnr<» fur Affile 311(1 P^VCI I * * ISAAC M THOMAS JB Tonic Mixture, a certain cure for Ague and iever Rristol's Sarsaparilla, for Scrofula. Cutaneous Diseases,and j for all impurities of the blood ; Evans* Chamomile Pills, (of j WORM LOZENGES HULL’S WORM LOZENGES are the greatest dis covery ever made for dispellinc the various kinds of worms for removing (tuna, grease. Ac., from Dresses;' Corral that so frequently and distressingly annoy both children Tooth powder in lfoxes: Roussell’s Shaving Cream, a ve- and adults. From the Snarta Gazette—From, our knnw- rv superior article; Lee's Pills ; Bear's Oil; Corn Salve; ledge we take great pleasure in .recommending to the pub- whelps’ Tomatto Pills; Solidified Copaivn ; Extract Bach- lie, Hull’s Worm Lozenges as the best worm medicine ex- er; Ewens’s Patent Spread Plasters; Cooper's Cota tant. Children will eat them as they would candy, and Salve ; Seidlitz.Powders, pure; Soda Powders ; Yeast Pow- cr y f or them." To parents we say, do not defo' to make £ighl Cake* or llread. instantaneous. these Lozenges at any time, ns you value th June 4. 1844. 3 38*- dliildrCn. far ttie' In Marnty ELLI 5 ? > ,tyW. BAILEY. ^ i DruroiaU. * GEORGE PAYNE, i Druggtsts. H SHOTWELL, S East Macon. COWLES. NlCOLI^fc Cd. In Knoxville, bv BOND AtMURDQCK. Perry, J. B- THOMPSON, and by an ap SnaflTahd Tobacco. kitACABOY, Scotch, and American Gentleman Snuff. IyJ of supirior quality. Smoking aiid Chewing Tobacco.' Just received and lot sale by H. SHOTtk ELL. June 4, 1844. 36 Pills. A FEWdozen Gallighan’s Tills, an infallible remedy' for Chills and Fever iust received and for sale by HARVEY SHOTWELL, \r„ v 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel. —Lamp Oil, . A m,, mit' t FUL article of Bleached Spoim Oil. for sale JlEAUT.e HARVEY SHOTWELL. by 33 Mav 14 Carpentaria Sarsa- payilla, pOR sale at the P^V^'^TsHOTWELL, May 14 33 Corner op,*«>s.'‘e‘he Central Hotel. TBlaflatt’s Tills and Billers* F OR sale at the proprietor’s price*.ity' , v .. T r HARVEY SHOT KLL. May 14 83 C orner opposite the Ceutrn • fXiDseed Oil and Train F OR sa|e lew by HARVEY SHOTWELL, l^ay'14 Corner opposite the Central Ilotel^ live#« ithoui f your pointed agent in every city and village througeoutthe State. Paints and Oils. KEG'S Nos.l and 2 White Lead'. »)\/\F 300 gallons Linsedd Oil,' 200 do Lamp Oil. With ti variety ofCnlors for Painters’use, for ale by Julv 6 40 CHA’S. CAMPBELL A CO mo iim s ox s Vegetable Universal ^Icdicines, OR sale bv GEO .W. PRICE & CO Mav 5 F 4 -Sal Eratus, O F snoetlor quality, just received nnd for sale hv May 14 HARVEY 8H0TWELL. Tot ash, I 741RST quality, for sale low by < May 14 33 HARVEY SHOTWELL COUGH LOZENGES Admrs. B s: 6 AdinaniaSralor’a ffalr. ilrtuc Of an Order of the Inferior Court of McIntosh county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, “ "t. Hon,* - I ill be sold at the Couri House in Perry. Houston county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY nest, between (he usnai hours of sale ; Lot of Land X". 63 in the Mth district of Houston county, coniaiuinc 2021 acre*. Sold as the property of ihe Estate of Allen Kintr. for the benefit ofthe heirs and credi tor*. william blanchard; Adm'r. Darien, Oct. 10. 1844. 6 Exerffror^s B Y Virtue ofan'Orderof the Honorable Inferior Court of Dooly county, when shiing for ordinnry purposes; and Bon) Bowin. security on appeal, properly pointed out | jy jj. Royal, late of Dooly county deceased. Sold for the l>* Richard llowin. , ; benefit of the heirs and creditors ofsaid deceased. Also, one lot of land No ma known bu: known a* t e Terms made known on the dav of Sale, place where Wm. M. Hart, now live,, m the l.t distn.-t ot CHARLES H. HIGDON, RxCf iiuolv coun V. levied on o the properly of Wm. M. Harl. ^ 1Sll . ~ ^ *• f A11 * • . - i from iJo.*ly KuperiDr Court in fa* J — - to ta n 1 ’ . /, * Hartaud Wia. M. Hart. I TjlOUR months afterdate, application whl be made to vor ol JOMitan * aod. A- Jp the HonorablS the InferiorCt-rfrt of Butts county; propettv p 'i.K» < , n mi \ears of age, named John. I when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Vi* 3 ,l, * L ' r " 111,1 . r Meriwether, to sntibfy . land belonging to the estate of Reuben Phillips,deceased, iwifl frot« Dooly Superior Court, oj " * “ __ _ favor .ft'-.,. CcntraUBaViit ofGeoKja. agaioat^AJex. Mnriwetber, David Graham one against Al nimeJ out hv defendant Alan, one Neern Woman at v November 12, 1844. BAILEY’S 1filitB» , y Shnvitkg' rreairi. T HE' ur'*..igned take pleasure in certifying that they kri* tiseil the Miliinrv Shaving Soap, prepared by Mr. VTfiliam Bailey. Drupeist. Brooklyn. New York, and for sale by Mr Janies W. Bailey. Druggist'of this place It is eer’ainlv the finest nnd most pleasnnt compnona that we have ever used ; leaving the skin after the operation of shaving, smooth and soft, and rendering the act truly a pb-nsttre rather than a task. All who shave themselves and desire comfort in the act, we recommend to them Unile .’s Military Shaving Soup. SAMUEL It- BLAKE. J b JOHN DARBY. N. C. .MUNHOE. JOHN LAM AB UT JAMES WOOD. H. ELLS. WILLIAM SCOTT. Macon. July 9, 1844; 41 I FoFSaienl BailcyV BriiffKtore, ■J boxes Window Glass.300 kegs While Lead, J UU 300 gallons Linseed 00,5 bbls. Spirit Turpentine, 2 bbl*. Copal Varnish, ldo. Japan do. ALSO. 300 gallons Lamp Oil, 200 gallons Train Oil, 100 gallons Xentsfool Oil. May 14. 1844. 33 Alas -Dr. Hull’s CO* Sill I.OZI1AGE8, For the relief of Coughs'. Colds. Cunkoiriptiqn, .Asthma Whooping Coughs, Catarrh. Tightness of the Lungs or | Chest, AronthilisV and' all pultrionary affections. Several j thousand boxes have bern sold within the last six months, t giving immediate relief to those who have been afflicted . With uie most di»ire*sing Coughs and Colds, and restoring • to healta persons in almost every stage of pulmonary af- I fertions. The whole world should know that Dr Hull’s Cough ; Lozences are a certain cure for nil diseases leading to con- : fumplions and death. They are recommended by thou sands who have used them, and that'they give relief when all other means fail Price 25 reins per box, with full dj- rectinns, and mav be found on inquiry in all the cities and ■ . villages of the State. For sale in Macon by other articles J. H. & W. S. ELLIS. J. VY. BAILEY. GEORGE PAYNE. ) H. SHOTWELL. S Esst Macon, COWLES. NICOLL. * Co Perry. J. B. TUOMPSON. August 19. 1844; JOSEPH IV. SEYMOUR W OULD respectfully inform his distorters nncl the public, tliat he has on band! and will be receiving efftriftg the present month, a general assortment of DRY GOOD i GROCERIES, IIA!S1>WAltE & SHOES, - U of which have been selected with great care, expressly ^ «bis market, and will be sold on as reasonable lernis as nny*ot^’ cr establishment in the city, consisting in pari of the following i in hhda .fine Sugar, 100 bags Rio Coffee, r 0 Java and Laguira Coffee. 51ihds. Trinidad Molasses, 200 sacks Salt, *9®; , . , . 0 boxes Loaf St,'^, * ea of all descriptions, Powdered a"d t? rus hed Sogar, Sperm Candk-s. Sa'P-SinzcU, Palrrat.s Spices &c. Rom. Gin. Whi*e>. Brandy. Wines. Jamaica Rum and Holland Gin, 10 bales GunnyHagging, _ 75 pieces Kentucky Bagging, 25 do Russia do. 75 coils Rope—Manilla and Kentucky'', 500 lbs. Twine. DRY GOCD^.. 150 pieces Prints. 5 bides Brown Sheeting and Shirting, 50 piece* Kerset.* 20 pieces Kentucky Jeans, U bales 8 and 9 quarter Blankets, SO pair fine Bed Blankets. Satineus, Ginghams. De Lane?. Silk Handkerchiefs,Cot ton Hose, (white and black.) Stocks. Suspenders. Flannels. Linens. Shawls, Bleached Goody, Drillings. Cotton H^ndkfs. Cotton OsnaburgS and Yarns,Spool Thread.with numerous cannot be compete g for a moment with the case ol one ti my sons, who has been afflicted wuli palsy to such a degrte asto have become perfectly helpless. He fir Jit Jost llie n-se oh his limbs, then of his body, and final 1\ hie iikaiij.' G oi.d ’ EYKSlGMT.eo that lie might be in a manner dead, onh he j breathed, nnd even that at one time, was so nearly gong, j that his clothes were prepared in anticipation of his hrial ex it. We had made use ofthe y.vjal retpedie* in such ca ses, nnd even had applied ti^Dr. Strihgfellow, a root doc tor, but Without benefit. In this .situation. Dr. Thomson was called in, who f oni happy to soy, lias restored him not ordy to the lull and tree use <»f al. his l.mhs. hot aLoto the use* of liis eyes and. ears, without^which erection weie a blank and life* itself a burden. Th? change in so great Ircm absolute helplessness, blindness and dt afms* to life and attiidtv-SIGHT and HKaking, that it can hardly Le rcalihed By any hut those who have seen it. This ij a cuie which, riu/nerour.as those effected by the Doctor are, will hardly rive precedence to any. b ISAAC WATTS. From the f ederal Union. To the Editors: .. f GENTLEMEN:—Occupying the important station in community that you do, and controlling inch a powerful en gine for good as Urn public press 1 have taken the liberty o( addressing you, btii/g an old subscriber, upon a subject of great importance aud it may be />f infinite advantage to many of your numerous leaders, wx it tention in addi esting jou thus, is merely to commuicate a fact lHat has come un der nay own knowledge, in my own family aud belnre my own eves, and which 1 deed* it my duty. ^is a good citizen, to comihunicate for the Benefit of my itilow men — Some time during Ia*t year, my son William, about 10 years old, was taken with a paraletic affec tion, by which he was entirely deprived of the u.-e of his, low er extremities and body, so far as to be perfectly unable to change his p<si- tion either on.Lis pallet or in bed,—his limbs becan e con tracted andI sometimes appeared to be spasmodically afitciedr tne contraction appeared to ascend gradually to his burly. liL it reached his cbdomen, the loxyer part of which w as so powerfully contracted, as to throw the upper part upon the lumrs. which so conipressed.them.as almost to pnnlu* e ^uf- focationj the parts prptrriding from just under the ribs to an unnatural size. To walk was impossible, apd even the pow - er ofthe will had no influence over His limbs. In this si;- ualion, I,canied liidi to Macon and placed him ui der the ’care of Dr. Thomson, of that city ; in two months 1 carried" him home, greatly relieved; the course was still pursued fbr two mopths more, and my son, once the helpless, mr [ it g, decrepid and palsied invalid, is now the active, cheerful aiid bouyontboy of former days, runnirtg ab« ut ^vciywhere, from morning till niglit, so fol d of field spe-rts. that Ke fins heron e a perfect terror to rabbits, partndccj- i oilier game thnt may presume to lurk upon the "plantation; t-tid c t yTleafcd w ith hispew sco tired liberty, that he, himself hit become the liveliest in bis circle of co«ten\porary arquaintn ce The result was sq little anticipated b' tt e.ond by all who weir acquainted with the case, th.it it has. been df<n cd c«< suffi cient importance to merit publicity, by giving it which, ytjt/ Jvill confer a favor on Yours. re>pectfull\\ A I EX HUNT. Jones county, 19rh Jan. 1S44. ! Druggists. Wanted, LBS. Bee's Wax, By . •UlrU JAMES W; BAILEY, Druggist, May 1*1 Two doors above Boardman’s Bock Store Meriwether ami Wilev Cobb, property old. namc.1 Matilda,; ROBERT WHITE, Adm'r. ^ 7 ^ ’fjjOUR months after date, application will be mnde to ! X' the Honorable the Infenor Court of Butts county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Burwell naintCvl out l»v IJCICIlOiim . .. .. • l »|ICII aiiiiug 'vi ■ U»UB. J I'vov^i .... 1 \U,» one Negro Woman 21 year* old. name.. Matilda** j <an j an( j Negroes belonging to the eatnt fovi.- : on at thu proprrtv of Win. II Maddox, to ’?"*[>' i Jinks, late of said county, deceased, fi fo issued from D ,dy 'Superior Court .o fcvolr of John D. GALES JIN Smith, vs. Wm B. Mad do. rronertv hy^de J^ve,nh_erJ2. 15J4. ' ,e N^”'23.ieu. ' !i i CARRIAGE REPOSII JINKS. Adm’r; Ad.ninialral*r’t Male. GKK“. ABLE to no Order of the Honorable, the ItT- TORY, 05" M’JtnxRRT Street,NeartheMethodistChurch . m forior Court »f U P *on county, when siuiug for Ordi- ** . .:• 1 ht* Afild on the first Tues«iav in JAN b, ARYn'cit’. bcf,r,-,hc Court House door in" Thomsston v. ithin th- usual 1 Fire ne^roe,. ti children *. sold as th count v, deceased decea'icd. Tvrnu ma le known on the day 51 , n and Woman, and three Bofd forthebeit efit V i? e ihe hriroof aatd , rfAHF SUBSCRIBER, it receiving large addition.lo bis Down on ihe day »f ssle- WM. McKENNEY. Admr. CongrenK and Saratoga Water, J UST received, and for sale’ by JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist. July 16, 184IL 40 Sneedisli Leeches, ¥ U8T received from New York, aud for sale by ' JAMES" tv. BAILEY. Druggist. July 16. 1844. 42 Received thl* Way, V LAttdE lot of’ fancy Soaps, Co.ogne Water, and a general assortment of fancy ariirles, and for sale by TOOTH ACHE I ’•iCT'HO would be troubled with this tormenting pain Vi when it can be cured without extracting it? Dr. Lacouot’s tooth aclie drops arc a certain remedy.— Thousands have declared lluit they would not be wuhout this’preparation il it cost $10 per viol ^ It does not injure the teeth, but possesses the proparty’ of enlivening the gums when in an unhealthy state.—Full directions accotn- panying each vial, price 54) ce'flta. A fresh supply just re ceived and for side m Macon by J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS, ? J. \V. BAILEY S GEORGE I’AYNE, ? A’ru c gtsts. II. SHOTWELL. S East Macon, COAVL r-8. NICO LL. A Co. p err v. J. THOMPSON, and by an ap. potnt'ed aeent in every city and village throughout the State, August 19, 1844. ■*“ SHOES. 15 boxes Russet Brogans, good quality. 12 do Black do. do. do< Kip do. do. dd. Men'it Calf Skin Shoes, Bovs Russet Shoes, Buys Black Shoes, Boys and Children's Kip Shoes, Ladies Shoes of every description. Boots. do do do do do do do Macon, Sept 17, 1S44. 51 gener .Till* ltf. 1844.' JAMES W. BAILEY. 42 Received this Day, CASKS Potash, for sale by October 29, Aduriuialratar’* Mala. W ILL h- sold before the Court House door in A , r e warranted equal tlnot.uperior to those ot any < Dooly county, on i!>c first Tuesday it, JANUARY ; ufiiighmint. Those in want of any deacrlpt'on of C -ie . Xt '. r r Vo conlainir.c 2011 acres, to be »«ld for the benefo of the heirs and creditor, of Samuel William,. .. 1 Terms nude known on the dav of sale. de.ca.eJ. 3 erm, j KS3E GILBERT. ) Admr's DANIEL J. DAVIS. T Oat. 30. 1814. " Karcutor’a Mnlr. from the Honor*ble Inferior Court of T X stock of COACIIHM, ( If ARIOTEI M, BAROl’CIlES BVliCilEg, tlA«OK8, Ac. fromaome ofthe beat Northern Manufactories, which were made expressly for this market, of the best materials and are warranted equal if not superior to those of any other e* blishintnt. Those it, want of any description of Carriages, ill find ilfor their interestto examine the quality and pri ces of hi* assortment. ... IlErAlRINO, in all the different hraneJie. executed in the best manner, hy experienced workmen at leas than former JAMES W, BAILEY. July 16. 1844. 42 Sand’* Sarsaparilla 1 , F OR pmlfying-ibe blood, tor sale by ^ B JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16, 1844. 42 Oldridjje’M Balm, O F* Columbia, for restoring the hair, for sale by " JAMES VV. BAILEY. July Hi, 1844. 42 Hay’s Einiinent, A CERTAIN cure for the Piles.for ante by .JAMB8 W. BAILEY. Julv 16. ie44. 42 new GOODS. NEW GOODS ff 1HE proprietor of the F eopi.k’s Stoke, is now receiv- I ing his full supply of KlCIl^ FANCY AND ATAPLE DRY GOOD8, comprising an unusually large and full assortment of rich striped changeable and Plaid Silk*, Black and White Satin. Crape de Lnines, Chusans Cashmere. DeOoese.Cawhimerede Laines. Changeable Vel vets, Plain Striped and Changeable Alpacas, Plain Maza rine Blue Pink, and Scarlet de Laines. BROAD-CIOTHS. French, English and American, of all colors, nod pieces from 2 75 to $10, per yard Cassinu res. Sannetts. and Vestings, a large assortment; Blankets <»f all sizes and quali ties. Shawls, rich Chame.ian Thibet. Merino. Bob Hoy. and a new style woolen Shawls. Hosiery, Superfine Silk, Black, While, and Mole Colors. WHITE GOODS. Jaconet, Swiss and Cambric Muslins. Bi?itop La*n, Swiss, Plaid, and Stripe ! Drapery Muslins. LINE* GOODS. .,, A large assortment, Irish Linen. Linen Table Covers. *• Trove ail things, and hU&joU to Inal icutcn ts good Linen g hee g ll|r# Bird s Eve Diaper. Russia. Scotch, Crash, —P*** 1 - _ . f , , . &c. All over corded Lace Skirts, (a tiew article.) Bleached N ONE need suffer with that .complaint. anc njruwn Drills, Linen Cambric. Linen. Silk and Cotton CHILLS AND FEN t.RS.or LEVER AND • Hdk’fs, Woolen, Silk* and Cotton Gloves, and Mitts. Cords, Dir ▼ ,UrC T'I, f anc ^ Tassels, French Collars. 800 fine French Dimity Cob rlLL. 1 ey tiev- j af8 ^ al cen t 9 each ; Gimps of every pfindeand color. 500 B O r K S 1 o 0.\ COTTO'v VF\H: Two duftn* ab: JT. Dj?. ‘ I ’ H avin’^ *'* gve d rr. abv«\ c >:.»• . public, a k of UOOMiS, A’2r.k 1 1* BLANK 239KS.& CHEAP Ft.-n CASJ Fqraily and Pocket B ides. Prayfr’rt f. t every kind and size, in vnri. un bnn;.: .. Southern and Missoni t Hanntry. A Choir. Jure .He Singing Bock. Mo Harp, Base Primmer. JHcitotun * > J Tei mM.ftc. c\*c. ^ lllnnk Dookn of etcrj i\ lion. < cord, mid Dorhrl Dot 1,n. Ledgers, Journals-and Day ISm k-: !> ■CORD, Lettkk. Bii.i. AM> REO.JPi 1.1 » i dexrs. for Ledgers. Pocket Mkmcican ‘dvsis A. Socket Leikiers. &«• Ac J. B. would respectful!\ invite teachers and otluis \ > • may want SCHOOL IiOt >KS. to call nnd examine his m* ck which will be sold at the low est pos.-ible prices. J ot wholesale and retail. He als* receives as soon as published all the new from the Harper’s and other publishing houses u. York,Boston p.nd Philltdelphio*. embracing all the and fashionable literature of Hie day which he sells ' York prices. Constantly on hand a stock of LA W BLANK?, printed cn the best foolscap paoer. Macon, Oct 4,1843. - o H. A J. COWtES, AVE removed to the Brick Store, on Cotton Avenue/ door below the Telegraph Office, where they me now opening a general assortment of <»roccricM, Shors, Hardware Arc, together with a s ock cf STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, nil of which will be sold low for CASH. Our usual supply of CHEESE- kept constantly on Hand. Macon, Oct 22, 1814. 4 GUE. for it is speedily and permanently brated ANTI-FEVER PI HULL'S celebr er fail to cure the Chills and Fever the first day, w’hen used according to direction, aud do not sicken the stomach, ot'ope rate upon the bowels. Thousands ol certificates have been presented to the proprietor by planters of the first lespectability, Physicians ofeminence, and others who Pieces prints, from 6 to 25 cents per Shade; 5000 yards Brown Domestics,from lOto 20 yards *o the $1 ; White, Red, aud Green Flannels. Kerseys. Linseys. Kentucky Jeans. Ticks. Carpeting, Rugs. Matting. Travelling Baskets, and Bags. Umbrella*,. Jtc. Silk. Vel vet. Straw, and Tuscan prices. Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic 8pring., Axeltrce*.turned and boxed Daslies, Lamps,Bsnd*. Knobs. Patent and Tt p Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their Bailey’» Samparilla, \ CURE for all disorders arising from a bad state of list blood, for sale at JAMES W. BAILEY'S. Julv 16. 1^44’ A rail is respectfully solicited, to examine the prices and quality of GOODS. (Cr*Sloreou Mulberry s'reet under Washington Hall. GEO fIL ARK. Successor to Crane A Clark. Oct i, 1844. 1 HI* B. n. IfMtMTR, (AT PRIVATE SALE.) j- /Y/Y/Y LB8. prime Hams and Shoulders, now in D,1 ’Ut I Store Macon, Oct 1. 1844. 1 J. W . BABCOCK. W’C,:; "when fitting for ordinary purposes, will ; business, at Augusta prices. lie sold on the first Tuesday in Jsnuary next, before the j March 1st, 184~ court house door in Macon, within the ussal huun ol «le. , * Brought to Jail, . , ! .. v., •>> in the Maco-i reserve, containing 70 ; ” nrre. U in ire or less—this lot is situated within three miles of Ms;on. heavilv timbered with pine and oak. andjlte sotl’ well adapted io the culture of corn and cotton. i • , n j .I ia PAtimatC'l t° be worth from 15 lo 20dol- . ^ . timber on tne it m* f ,j 5|ribut)on „ inon( . ,1,, heirs of gro is about 5 feet 10 or 11 niche* high, and light hoilt. He V.V.liau. Nixon, 'deceaaed. Term, on the day of sale. | aay* hi# master’s plantation la on the Alabt : tf t\3± . a Negro Fellow, aged iv* his name is JES5E. i: Jl about 35 year*, who **\_ and that he belong* to Wi'lli*ni Tali, ef the State of Alabama, L*» mile* from Greenville. Said N« P. NIXON. N. i E xccutors. L’ctcber 59. iver. The | owner i* requested to come forward, prove property, pay i iuirges, and take him away. fax73, 1914 19 \VM. HERRINGTON, 8bff. BRITGS. tli:ni(T\EN. Ac. Y. PkyrMeai mmet Planter* » rflHE subscriber is now receiving every week.fresh sup Jl plica of M EDIC1NK8. which are very carefully se lected for him In the Northern markets; and having adopt- ed theCABH SYSTEM enti rely, is enabled to sell at very reduced prices- Physicians and others, having opportuni ties of »**ti<iinfr to him. may rely upon having their order* ex ecuted upon the most favorable terms. The quality ofthe artiries will be the very beat, and the price* as low as if they attended personally to the purchase of them " * u i uvl'V nmTii’L* May 1 > 99 HARVEY SHOTWELL, Corner uppoaite the Comral Hotel. have used them, which might be given, but let the following u onn ets. Flowers Hibbon.. Bandboxes! A from Judge Forrest, a gentleman of the first respectability, in Jefferson county, Ala. suffice : Greensboro, Ala. Feb. 4.1843. I certify, that in the summer of 1842. I had a severe at tack of Fever and Ague, and was ff r some time un ler the treatment of a physician, but received no benefit from his prescriptions—my disease continued to increase in the fre quency ar.’d severity of it attacks, I at last had resource to Dr. Hull’s Fever and AgOe and Anti-Fever Pills, and in ; using hnff a box, was entirely cured, and have temained in g»*'»d health ever ii nee. 1 afterwards bad in my family several cases of Fever and Ague and have in every instance made use of Hull’s Pills, wh?cb have always immediately effected a cure | I)r. Hull’s Pills, require no puff ing where they are known | and where they nre nut, a single trinl is sufficient jo insure their universal adoption Price 5l per box, with full dirco- tiona. A fresh supplv just received and for sale by "J H 4t W.S. ELLIS, i J. W. BAILEY. \ . I GEORGE PAYNE. \ Druggists. H SHOTWELL. f East Macon bv—COWLES. NICOLL & Co. In Peirv. bv —J. B. THOMPSON. In Knoxville, by—BOND A MURDOCK, and bv an appointed Agent in everv citv nnd village tbro*- j out the State. HULL & SPENCEll. [ Macon Aug. 12,1841. 45 CLOTHING, CLOTHING. rilHE subscriber is now receiving his supply of Full JL and Winter Clothing, consisting of the following*— Black, and Blue Black Dress and Frock Coat*, Blue do do do do Green do. do do do Black au<l Green Cloth Pilot*. Cloth and Flushing Over ('oats. Fine Black and Fancy Cassitnere Pant*. ** Velvet Satin. Cassimere and Satin Vests, AH«* a tr'cvi stork of Negro Clothing. The above Clothing is made from French Cloths, erd manufactured in a superior style by a Fashionable Ta)icr» all of which will be sold as low as can be bought in tic Store. GEO. W. PRICE Macon, Oct 22. 4 GRAVES, WOOD A CO. R ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchants and Planters to their stock of VRKSVi SHOES** bich weekly addition? will be made during the season. COWLES’ C1IEFSE. BOXES Snlomnn Cowles' Superior Cream Our assortment embraces the foliow.ng descriptions : 1500 pair heavy black Brogans, 500 (Cheese, receiving and for sale hv COWLES. NICOLL & CO. East Macon, Oct 8. 1844. 2 Boots and Shoes. O UR stock is now complete aud very extensive. Com prising every style and pattern. A fine assortment o LADIES’ SHOES 4nd SLIPPERS. Give us a call if you wish bargains. WINSHIP & POTE. Mccon, October 29, 1811. • 5 1200 “ •* rustet 1500 “ “ lined and bound Kip Brogans. 1 CfOO •• liigh and low quarter Broeans. 1200 ?• Women's and Mis.-ts’ Morocco. Kid, Seal and Gambrnon Buskins. Slippers and Ties, 600 pair Men's Calf and Seal Brogans, 200 do. do. do. Puinns. 300 “ Youths' and Boys’ Calf and Kip Brogans j 200 " Children's Leather Shoes. 10 cases Calf. Seal and heavy Boot6. Macon, August 20,1841. 47