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Itibb SberUT* Sales.
’l"Y71LLbe aold before the lb* coart-bout# door In the
T T city of Macon. Bibb county, between tlic usual hour*
of sale, on tbe (irat Tuesday in June next, the foliowing
r>r £nt r *ib. t 3.'in t:,< l al,re G3, in the cityof Macon, containing
one third of nc -ere. more or leas. levied on ss the property
of Jamrt \V. Citxtens. to satisfy four 6 fas. three issuing
from the Inferior and one from the Superior Court or Bibb
conntv. o(Beers of Court vs. James W. Castens; the same
Stiinholster <c Casteni; and one. Norwood. May k H-jli,
vs Thomas F. Newton. Alexander Richards. Jarnes vv.
Castena. an.l Frederick F. Lewis—property pointed out by
Also, one half acre of lot No. 4. in East Macon, levied on
as tb» property of William B. Ch-pman. aborning the tanda
of Groce, Heath, ami Mra Derrett. to satisfy one fi r* from
Hibb Superior Court. Charles Day vs. William B. Chapman
P jRso^lSy aerator lancLwUhthe improvements thereon,
levied on as the property of Christopher B. Strong, adjoin*
iuc the lands of Bowman k Armstrong, levied on to sausK
one fi fa. from n Justices Court, of tho 4S3J district. Strong
* Wood v. Christopher B. Strong-property pointed out
by plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by a consume.
1 p WM. II. MACAttTHY, 8hertff.
AT THE SAME TIM* AND PLACE WILL EE SOLD,
Pari of ten acre lot,No.7. in East Macon, with improve
ments. containing three-fourth* of an acre, more or less, be
ing the place whereon Sarah Abbott formerly lived, levied
on as her property, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Bibb Supe
rior Court, in favor of James A.Nisbetva. Sarah Abbott.
Also, the west half of lot of land, number not known, ly
ing in the 4lh district of formerly Houston, now Bibli coun
ty, the place whereon Isaac Mathews now lives, levied on
it his property to satisfy three Jnatives Court fi faa from
the 320th district, G. M., io favor of John J. Bennett va.
Isaac Matthews—Levied on and returned to me by aeon-
"Also, part of lot No. 137. in the fourth district of original
ly Houston, now Bibb county, containing seventy ihiee acres
rinre or lens. being the piece whereon Powell Hydnck now
lives, and the south part of said lot, levied on to satisfy two
Justices Court fi/as frotn the 32Cth district, Q M., in favor
of Robert Adams »s. Hiram T- Minn sod John Scott—levy
made and resumed to me by a constable.
Lot No. 10, in the fourth district of originally Houston,
now Bibb county, containing 20‘2J acres, more or less, levied
on as the property of Hiram T. Mann to satisfy two Justices
Court fi fa* front" the SStOtb district. G. M.—one in favor of
Robert Adams vs. Hirsm T. Minn, and the other in favor
•if Robert Adams vs. Hiiain T. Mann and John Scott—levy
made and returned by a constable.
D. J. DAVIS, Dp. Sheriff.
AT THE SAMI TIME AND PLACE WILL EE SOLD.
One hundred and fifty acres of land, more or lest, it be
ing part of lot No. 171, in the third district of originally
Houston, now Bibb county, levied on ai the property of
Milei N. Young, to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued from a'Jua-
ticea Court of said county in favor of Louis Lswshe. or
bearer, vs. M iles N. Yonuj;—property pointed noA 1-y John
Young, security on execution*. Levy made and returned
to me by a constable. _
3 C. THARP, Dp. Sheriff.
April 96. 1846* 3*
Crairlbrd Sheiiff’s Sales.
"XX TILL be sold before the Court House door in the town
V T of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in June next,
within the legal hours of s*!e,ihe following property, to wit:
Two negroes, Ben. a man about SS yesra i f age. and LiKy
a woman abont 45 yeara old. levied on as the properly of
Isaac Dennis, to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of J. W. A H. Lea
vitt—property pointed out by David M. Caoaey.
Also, forty acres of land, being the north end of lot of
land. No 7. in the third ditiriet of originally Houston, now
Crawford comity; and eighty acres of land, being the north
end of lot of land No. *447. in the second district of origin
ally Houston, now Crawford county, levied on as the prop
erty of Arthur F. Walker, to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of Wil-
,Jiam Dunn, assignee, va. Arthur F. Walker and Samuel D.
Burnell—property pointed out by Samuel B. Burnett.
Also, the intereat of Melnchia O. Free in lot of land No.
167, in the aeventh district of originally Houston now Craw-
ford eountv. to satisfy a fi fa. from a Justices Court of said
county. William J. "Causey va. M.lachia O. Free—Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, one lot of land, containing two hundred two and one
half acre*, more or less. No. 98, ip the seventh district of
originally Houston, now Crawford county, levied on ss the
property of John Walpole, to satisfy a fi fa. from a Justices
Court of aaid county. John T. Hackinson. surviving partner
of the firm of Hsohinaon k Snelling* vs. John Walpole—
Levy made and returned to me by a ennstahle
THOMAS ANDREW'S. Sheriff.
April 98.1S46. 31
Postponed Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Coon House door in the city
of Macon, Bihb county, on the first Tuesday in
.June next, between *bc usual "hours of sale, tbe following
property, to » ! t!
One negro woman by the name of Lney, abont 95 yeara
of age. levied on as the property of Jane Irwin, to satisfy
nnefi fa. ill favor of James W'. Powell, bearer, vs. Jane
Irwin.
One bay Ilnrse about Syeirs'oU, I box and 4 half boxes
Tobneeo. levied on as the property of Wiley V. W ngnon.
to satisfy a fi fa. from Bibb Interior Court, in favor of -Eli
zabeth FieMet, vs Wiley V. W'sgoonprincipal, and Jas.
Gates and Henry Wood, security.
D. i, DAVIS, Dep Sheriff".
May 19, 1816. 33
Bibb Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Toesdsy in June next, before
the Conn House door in the city of Macon. Bibb
eontily, the following property to-wit:
One negro man named Patrick, abont 3S years old, lev.
;!*d on to satisfy a mortgage fi. ft in favor uf Abrtin P. Pat
rick, v*. Edward B. Cook.
D. J. DAVIS, Dep. Sh’ff.
March 30. 1848. 97
ifilib Iffortswge Sale.
•VY/ILL be told before the Court Hnosedoor in the city
1 ? of Macon. Bibb enomy.on the first Tuesday in July
next, between the usual hour* of tale, the following pro
perty. to wit s
Ken, a negro man abont 35 years old, and Ibhy, * woman
about the same age, levied on as the property of Lewis Bed-
-ingfiehl to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Bibb Inferior Court
in favor of Charles Hutchings. Exeentorof Wm. Daniel,
deceased, vs. Lewis BedingneM—property pointed out in
at id mortgage.
WM. If. MACARTHY, Sheriff".
April 98, If 16 38
CjT *admini»ir*trix Pi Robin Brown, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission. , - ,
These aretbereforeiocite and admonisliallnnilsingular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and ap-
pearat my office, withinthetimeprescribed bylaw, tnshew
cause, if any they have, why said lettersshould notbe grant
ed. Given under my hand, this 12th January. 1846.
PLEASANT II. KEY, c.c. o.
January 90.1846. 17 6m
« EO RGIA. Crawford eountv.
OT Whereas. Patrick M. Calhoun, administrator on
the estate of William Matthews, late of this county, deceas
ed, applies to me for letters of dismission from said admin-
istration.
These are therefore toche and admonish all and singular
the kind reiland creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not
Given under my band, this 5th day of May, 184G.
3 JAMES J. RAY. c.c. o.
May 19. 1846. 33—6m
d"1EORGlA, Houston county.—Whereas. W tu. ftic-
I.X Kenzey, administrator on the estate of Wm. M- Pow
ell. deceased, apply for letters ofdi-iniisajon.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by lew.to show cause
if any they hare, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 9d day of Januaiy. 1846.
BRYANT HATTON c. c. a.
January 90.1846. 6m
G EORGIA. Houston county.—Whereas, Win. Smith
and Richard Johnaon, administrator* of Needham
Smith, deceased, apply to roe for letter* of dismission from
said administration. . . ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
tbe kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, tlii* 9d January. 1846,
BRYANT BATTON, c. c. o.
January 00,1846. H 6m
G EORGIA. Houston county.—Whereas. Joel Walk
er adminniratorof Jobu ToUJ. deceased applies to nit
for letters of dismission.
These ere therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aod appear
at my office within the time preaetibed by law. to show
cause, if any they have, wby aaid letters should not be
graoted.
Given under my band, this 2d day of January, 1846.
BRYANT BATTON, c. c. o.
January 20.1846» 6"
G EORGIA. Houston county.
Whereas. Orren C. Horne, administrator de bonis
non, with the will annexed, of Aaron Lowe, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said estate.
These ate therefore, toeite and admonithall and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show
eause. if auy they hare, why said letters tbould not be
granted.
Given under my hand, this 18th day of January, 1846.
18-6in BRYANT BATTON. e.c.o.
G EORGIA, Houston county.
Whereas Sylvanux S. Bryan, adminutratorofThom-
as Woodard, deceased, applies to me fur letters of dismis
sion from said estate.
These are therefore, toeite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the dine prescribed l*y law. to
show cause, if any they have, why aaid lettera should not
be granted.
Given nndermy hand this 19th day of February, 1846.
BRYANT BATTON. c c. o.
Fvbvwavy 114, 1046. 8?—«db
RORGIA, Houston county.
Whereas. William S. Cults applies to me for let
ters of adminisii atinn on tbe estate of Anna Barnwell, late
of said county, deceased.
These a«e therefore, to cue and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within tbe time prescribed by law.to show
cause, if any they have, why aaid letter* should not be
granted.
Given nnder my hand, thi* Writ dav of April. 1846.
- “ ytton. c.e.o.-
Winston county.
Noxubee county.
Mississippi Lands for Sale.
S EC. Nos. 31 and p2, Toujnship No. 2, ranges west, De
Soto County. , _ _ .
S Ncs. 6 ami 7. T. No. 7. range 4 W.Layfetteco.
S Nos 11 and 14. TXo 6, range 4 W, Marshall co.
S No 10, T No 3. tange 7 east.Ttsbamiigo co.
S Nn 1, T No. 8, range 2 east, Pontotoc co.
S No 29. T No 7.range 7 west. Panola co.
8 No 26, T No 1. range 1 east. Tippah co.
8 No IS. T No 19. range 11 cast. Qaklibehaw co.
8 w 1 ofs w J ofS 7, T 19. r. H east, “
E 1 of 8 6. T 19. ranee 14 east.
E 1 of n w 1 of S. 6. T 19, range 14 east. “
E 1 of s w i of 8 C. T19, range 14 east, “
8 w I of s w J of S 6, T 19. tange 14 e.
Wloltw] of S. 5. T 10. r * n S e H e - "*
\V J ofn orST.T. 19. range 14 e. “ “
w i of o tv 1 ofS 10. T 15 range 5 cast Attala co.
E 1 of n e I. cf S 12. T 15, range 5 east, “
E jofne l ofS 11. T 16.range 13 east.V tnstonco.
E j of n w} ofS 11.T 12. range 13 e.Neaboba “
W 1 of n w j of 8.11. T. 19. range 13 e. "
E 1 of r. e 1 of 8.10. T 12. range 13 east, “
W J of n e 1 of 8 10, T 12, rarge 13,
E 1 of n w i of 8 1. T 12. range 13,
E Infse jorS I0.TI2. range 13,
S e jof S 13. T. 16, range 13
W 1 of n w J ot S 8 T 16. range 13.
W I ofs w j ors 27,T 16. range 13,
8 t ofS 33. T 13, range 17,
W i of n w i ofs 33. T 13. range 17.
The above land* belonging to the estate of Thos W. Bax
ter, will be sold on favotablc term*. Many of them are au-
perior—convenient to navigation—and very desirable to
those wishing to settle in that country. For information
apply to Eli II. Baxter, at Sparta. Hancock Co., Geo,, vr to
Andrew Baxter,at Athena. Clark Co.. Geo.
MARY BAXTER. Ex’rx.
ELI H. BAXTER, f E -
ANDREW BAXTER, ) r
January 90, 1846 17
Corn and ESacon.
CJfin BDSHEL8 CORN in the ear.
OUU 2000 lb*. Georgia Bacon—Foraale bv
D. k W. GUNN.
Maccn, March 17, 1846. 95—tf
Sunni’, Cofliic, Iron, Sail, &c.
Q|\ HIIDS. St. Croix. P. R. aud N. O. Sugars,
OU 150 Bags Rio and Cuba Coffee.
30 •• Maracaibo and Java Coffee.
50,000 Lbs. Swedes and American Iron, flat round and
square.
75 Kegs, Cut Nail* and Brads.
English. German, nnd Blister Steel,
1200 Sacks Salt. bblu. fine Salt.
930 Kegs pure No. 1 and B. White Lead,
300 Gal'ons Linseed Oil.
500 •• Winter a no Fall straii ed Oil.
150 Boxes Glass, 8 X 10, 10 X 22.12 X 14. 10X16.
sad 12 X 18. With a general asaortmenlofColora.for sale
low by
CHARLES CAMPBELL k CO.
June 29. 1845. 44 tf
Flour.
2Q Bbla. Canal Floor. 10 do Baltirenre^o jnxt received
Furniitire and Chairs.
and for tale by
June 33,1843.
CHAS CAMPBELL k CO.
39—tf
33-6i
BRYANT BA1
Aduiltiistrafor’a Sale.
W ILL be sold on the 23d May next, at the residence
of J«ttc Dennis, in Crawford county, the perishable
.property belonging to the estate of Jeremiah Dennia. late
nf said county, deceaied, consisting of corn, fodder, oats,
hogs, bason, farming utensils, Ac. Terms of sale made
.known on the day.
ISAAC DENNI8. Sen’r., Adm’or.
April 14. 1846. 30
Executor■» f*nlc.
W ILL be soldoo the first Tuesday in July next, before
tbe Court House door in the city of Macon, Biob
eountv. within the usual hour* nf tale, all the real property
of F. II Oodfrey, deceased, ly ! og in the enemy of Bibb,
Consisting nf one hundred and ten acres, more or less, lying
on the Federal Road, adjoining the lands of John Hailey
and others, being the place now occupied by Mrs. Nancy
.Godfrey, ami mi which she has her dower assigned, and the
fee simple it sold subject to tbe incumbrance of said dowar.
Also the interest of aaid estate in lot No. 932. io the third
district of originally Hooston now Bibb county. Said pro
perty said for the benefit of the heirs and credilurs of (aid
(state. Terms made known on the day nf sale.
H. G. LAMAR, Executor.
April I t. 1845. " 29
.4drnini«trntrix Male.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next in the
city of Macon, (l the late residence of Ambrose Ba
ber, deceased, all the perishable property of said deceased,
consisting nf a Library of 1500 volumes embracing one of
tbe best Medical Collections in the State, as weil as a rari
•etyof elementary, classical and standard, scientific, legal
and miscel'aneons works, together with all the household
tod kheheo furniture, silver plate, china, beds, matrasses,
badding. Ac. Also taro horse* and one boggy, several
eows and calves. Terms nn the dav of tale.
MARY fc. BAUER, tdm’rx.
May 19. 1846. 34
G EORGIA, Houston county.
Whereas. J. E. J. Horne and J„W. C- Horne apply
to .me for letters of administration on the estate of Cullen
Horne, Isle of said county, deceased. \
These are therefore, to cue and admonish all and singular
the kindred sod creditors ot said deceased, to be and ap
pear at'tny office within the time prescribed by law, to show
nose, if any they have, wby said lettets should not be
granted
Given nndermy band, this 29th day of April. 1846.
32-6i BRYANT BATTON,c.c o.
( 'liEOHGlA. Bibb county.
X Whereas. John Experience, administrator of tho
Estate of John IL Phelps, deceased, applies to ne for let
ter. of dismission from said estate.
These are therefore, toeite and admonish sll snd singular
the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the liras prescribed bylaw, to show
eause. if any they have, why aaid lettera should net be
granted.
Given nnder my hand, lira 24th day of Jannarx, ie46.
♦ 18-6ra MARK D. CLARKE," e.c.o.
G eorgia. Bibb county.
Whereas. Geoige A. Miuchew. administrator oh tbe
estate of Ann Daafonb, deceased, applies to me for let
ters of dismissiop from said estate.
These ire therefore.toeite ami admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
peal at ray office within the time prescribed by law. to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should nol le
granted.
Given under my band, this 24th dav nf Jannarv 1846.
18-6m MARK U. CLARJvK;e.c.o.
EOllGIA. Bibb county.
Whereas Joshua Jourdan, administrator nn the es
tate of Quinton Hoy, late of said eoniity, deceaied, applies
tome for lettera.of dismission from said cstile.
These are therefore incite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show
eause. if apy they have, why said letters should not be
granted*
Given under my hand, thi* 5th day of February, 1646.
20—6m if ARK D. CLARKE, c.e.o.
Wholesale nncl Retail.
CEO. A. KIMBERLY A- CO., res
peeifully informs bis old customers and the
public generally, that lie i* now receiving from
thecelcbrated Hat Manufactory of John Hunt
k Co., a very extensive assortment of H its and
Caps, embracing every style and quality. Among his as
sortment may be found
10 dnz. fashionable Beaver HsU,
20 dux. do. Casauner Hats.
10 dot. do. Russia Hats,
20 rfox. do- Moleskin Hats.
15 dox. Angola Silk Hats.
—ALSO—
ONE HUNDRED DOZEN BROAD-BRIM
Beaver, Niilrin, and ISussla Ilat*.
warranted more durable than any Uats ever sold io Macon
—ALSO—
50 dox. Youths* and.Children's Hats,
SO daz. do. do. Caps.
ALSO—
. 20 dnz.blsek and drab Sporting Hats.
Together with a general assortment of
FUR CAPS,
Consisting in part nf
3 dox. PREMIUM OTTER CAPS.
5 dor Sea Otter Caps,
5 dox. Soper Nutria Capa,
20 dnz. do Muskrat Caps,
50 dox. Men’s and Boys' HsirSeal Caps.
50 dox. do. .do. 8ralette Caps,
Also 2u0 dozen Men’s and Roy’s Black and Drab
WOOL HATS.
AH of which will be aolJ for Cash, at prices which cannot
fall to give satisfaction.
Purrhc.i.s are invited to call ami examine at the eld
stand,sign ofih*”BIG HAT." Mulberry Street.
Coon Skins Wanted*
Macon. Nov. 18. 1845. 8 tf
T HE subscribers have on hand and are constantly manu
facturin'* nn assortment of splendid Furniture and
Chairs. The following comprise* a part, viz: Secretaries
and ljook Cases; Desks aud Rook Cases; Dressing Bu-
reaui and Sideboard*, large assortment; Centre Tables
with Marble and Mahogany lops; Mahogany, Black Walnut
and Cheny Dining and Tea Tables: Mahogany and Burch
Candle Stands; ftuartetto ard Ladies Work Tables, Card
and Toilet Tables; Sofas and"Divans; splendid Portrait and
Picture Frames of Mahogany, and Gilt Looking Glasses of
various sizes; Looking Glass Plates; Ladies and Gentle-
tnan’a Portable Writing Desks; Ladies Wqik and Dress
ing Boxes: a few piece* choice Carpeting very cheap; Chairs
of almost every style, of Mahogany, Black Walnut. Curl
Maple and imitation Rose Wood; Rocking Chairs of vari
ous kinds and patterns which cannot fail to please; Counter
and Desk Curl Maple; Cane Seat Stools; Piano Stools. Cribs,
Cradle*. Wash Stands, &r. Ac., besides a good assortment
of splendid Mahogany, Black. Waluut. Cherry. Curl, plain
Mspfo. French high and l»w Post. Tatent Windlass. Sack
ing bottom, Slat, Screw and Cord Bedsteads, all of the most
fashionable style; Curled Hair, Moss, Cotton and Shuck
Matrasses.
FEATHERS and FEATHER BEDS; Feathers ren
ovated to Manufacturers for sale; Mahogany Furniture
Trimmings, and Superior Copal Varnish; Undertaking in
ail iu branches personally attended to.
WOOD & BRADLEY-
N. B. Old farniture repaired and varnished with neat
ness and dispatch. Remember the old stand on Mulberry
street, opposite the Washington Hall. W. & B.
December 9.1845. • 11 tf
DR. BROWNLEE’S CELEBRATED
Balsam of Wild Cherry,
Naptha, Liverwort, Ac., for Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Con
sumption, and all Diseases, arising; from a diseased
state of the Lungs and Throat.
T HIS superior combination or Wi.'d Cherry. Liverwort.
Ae„ is a safe, pleasant, and effectual remedy lor Con
sumption, Bronchitis. Influenza. Asdima, Pleurisy, Coughs.
Colds. Catarrh, and ul! disease* affecting the organs of tea-
piration. There are consiant changes in the weather caus
ing colds snd coughs which often lead to tbe first stages of
Consumption; it is therefore imperatively necesasry on all,
to pay proper attention to alight affections of‘the Throat and
Longa, for when deeply seated, are too often beyond human
aid ! Dr. Brownlee a preparation is highly rerotnmrndec,
and needs no other praise than iu merits and popularity
deserve.
To those who have used Wislir’s Balsam, Taylor’s Liv
erwort. Ac- and found but little or no benefit, are earnestly
requested to make a trial of this and in all case* where re
lief is not afforded by the use of Dr. Brownlee’s celebrated
Lung Balsam, the price will be refunded.
Families predisposed to Consumption, ought not to be
without this Balsam, for it is safe, pleasant, and effectual in
its operation, given to the ni’>st tender infant. Ministers of
the Gospel, Public Speakers, and Orators, troubled with
foe hacking Cough and Hoarseness, will keep a bottle oc
band,and when afflicted a trial will be found effectual.
In taking this Balsam some opening medicine mav be re
quired where cosiiveness and disordered state nf the stom
ach exists, Dr. Brownlee’s Vegetable An i-bilious Pills are
highly recommended.
Directions accompany each bottle, snd purchasers will
observe the written signature on the label nf each boule,
thus: ' A. BROWNLEE. M. D.
Sold by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS. Agenu, Cotton Avenue
Macon, Ga.
April 14. 1846". 29—2m
Bilib Superior Coart Nomn'-er ndjontued
Term, 1S-15,
The MottROE Rail RoadS
ani> Baskimo Compa sr, j
vs. J- Bill for Relief, Ac.
The Roswell Manttac- i
Tintso Co- A others. J
O N motion. It it ordered by the Coart that the credit
ors of the complainant have leave to file their claims
with the Clerk of the Court under the usual rules of prac
tice in Courts of Equity, until the first day nf qext term ol
this Court. And it ia farther ordered, that notice of this
rule be published in the Macon Telegraph and Messenger,
once a mouth till the next term of this Coort.
A true copy from the minutes, January 31st, 1846.
II. G. ROSS, Clerk.
February 3.1846. 19
Houston Wnprrler Court.
George W. Rat, Administrator on")
Estate Sale.
¥>Y order of the honorable court of ordinary for Bibb
county will be told on the first Tuesday in June next,
before tit* ertnrt-houie in Macon, during the usual honraol
sale, the house and lot in Vineville, late the residence of
William Nixon, deceased. ’P. NIXON,ex’rx.
April 7.1846. 28
r OUR MONTHS after dale application will bo made
to the honorable Inferior Court nf Houston county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sail one
hundred seres nf Lsnd in the 3tn district of tsid county, be
irugmg to the estate uf James King, deceased.
JOHN KING, adm’or.
May 5,1846. 32
F OUR months after date, application will be made re
the honorable the Tnfsrir.t Court of Crawford reupty,
whan suting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the ue-
, groes belonging to the estate of Jeremiah Dennis, dec’d.
ISAAC DENNIS, Sen. ) ,, ,
,ISAAC .DENNIS, Jun. J Adm r *’
May 12, 1846. 33
Bill, Ac.
In Equity, in
Houston Superior
Court.
.To
Marshal Assets.
the Estate of Joshua Taylor, dec’d,
versus
N ATHA3 G. Lewis, Administrator on
the Estate of Green B. Pinkston, de
ceased. Mary A. K. Taylor. Jesse M.
Pinkston. Guardian of the Orphan* of
Green R. Pinkston. Stephen Collins,
aud diver* other creditors of Joshua
Taylor, deceased.
T,T .appearing to the Court that Anthony Rowell, John
X Bolinger, ileshaok Howell, Ezekiel H. Adorns, ad.
minUiraior of John McKenzie, deceaied, Samuel P. Jnne*
residing out of thecountyof Houston, and Morris Pollock
residing within aaid county, ate parlies defendants to the
above Bill; atu\that service of (aid Bill, Subpoena, and In
junction, has not been perfected upon them or either of
them
It ia therefore Ordered. That Morria.PolIock be served
with a copy of said bill.and that service thereof be perfect
ed -uptm tbe said Anthony Howell, John Bolinger, Meshark
Howell. Ezekiel II. Adams, administrator as aforesaid.and
Samuel P. Jones, by a publication if this Rule, opce a
month, for four months, in some public rrazeue in this State,
in terms of tbe law in sneh ca*ea.
A true extract frotn the Minutes of Houston Superior
Court. March 9, 1846.
25 m4m WILLIAM H. MILLER, Clerk.
Cloths.
S UPERFINE and Common Black, and Blue Black
Cloth* and Caasimerea—just received, by
N. McKINNON A Co.
April 21,1846. 3°
T |1UE subscriber* have just received their Fall supply of
JL h*avv goods, auitable for plantation use. together with
a general stick of Staple Dry Good*, which they offer on as
good terms ascan be Itad in this market.
They invite those who wish to buy toexamine their slock
and judge for themselves.
CHARLES CAMPBELL A CO.
October 14, 1845. 3 tf
NO HUM BI G!
jBut one of the heft Remedies for Boioel De
rangements caer.yet dbccvcrtd,
DR. lVOODRlTF'S
Dysentery Cordial*
For Diarrbcea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera In
fantum. aud Summer Complaint of Childrea.
T HIS invaluable Remedy has now been in use some
six or seven yeara in the South. Its effects frequent
ly are so speedy and beneficial, that very many are led to
exclaim, **lt acta like a charm." it i* specially suited to
a warm climate, prepared particularly for it, and for a long
time tested in it with the best uf success. It is offered a*
one of the best remedies for Bowel Complaints, and ia su
perior to Opium, from the fac„ that while it check* exces
sive and watery discharges, it corrects and regulates at the
•sine time, the secretions ol" tbe system, restoring a healthy
action, to a greater or less extent, to the Liver and decre
tory Organs generally. In nearly every case, it relieves
pain immediately un being taken; allays Nausea at tbe dto
tnach and Irritability ol the Bowels; relieves burning sen
sation of the dtomach aod Bowels, Thirst, Tenesmus, (or
bearing down sensation of tbe bowels.) Cramps. Restless
ness, Ac. Ac. It can be administered to young or old, in
any quantity, with perlect safety.
Testimonials of its Value.
Columbus, Ga.. 1845.
We. the undersigned, having made use of Dr. Wood
ruff’s Dysentery Curdial on ourselves, or in cur families
am) some of us tor years, are prepared co testily to its value
and excellence. In all Bowel Derangement* we fiud it to
be speedy in its effect, giving re.iel generally as toon as
taken, and curing entirely in a very short time. It has a
high reputation in this city and vicinity, and is in very gen-
eral use. We believe it to be a sale aud efficient remedy,
I^C*V GOO(I«i. and all that the Proprietor says of it; which cannot De aaid
TRIHE undersigned sre receiving and opening their in regard to Patent Medicines generally We are satis.
X Boring and Bummer supplies of FANCY ana STA- fied that it is no humbug, but a valuable, safe and efficient
PLE DRY GOOD8, among which will be found all the remedy for the diseases above named,
new styles of the season; all of which will bo aold at the A. N. Wormy, M. I). Macon pounty. Ala
lowest prices. Purchaser* are invited40 call and examine 1 John M. Bethune. Judge of Inferior Court, .Columbus,
the Slock. N. McKINNON & CO. , D P Ellis, Merchant, “
April 7. 1646. 28 W L Jeter, late Publisher of the Columbus Times, “
— ■ — < Josephus Echols. Judge <>f Inferior Court, “
Kerseys, Blankets, shoes &c. coI'a b’S*).': Al '° rne * atUw ’ -
John J McKendree. Justice of the Peace, "
L F W Audrtws. M D. Editor Muscogee Democrat."
H T Greenwood. Merchant, “
James N Betlmne, Attorney at Law, "
.G W Bedell. Postmaster. ”
George W Turrentine, Treasurer of tho City. **
J M Tarbox. Bookseller, *•
G B Phole, Jeweller. 11
U N R Bardweil, Alderman, — "
James T Green, do “
Thomas J Abbott,
C A Bradford. “
W 11 Griswold, *
8 R Andrews. Esq.. “
Daniel J Rees. City Constable, ’’
Rev. Eli B W Spivey, *
Itev.W J Rylander,
Wra P Y.rnge. Factor, "
N M O Robertson, Esq., ••
James Kellogg. "
Hon. John H Howard, "
Rev. Caleb W Key, Georgia Conference
Rev. G J Pierce, do do ••
State or Georgia. > I, Buckner Beasley-. Clerk of the
Aluscoyee county, j Superior Court in and for the said
county, do certify that I am personally acquainted with the
Gentlemen in the foregoing list, (with some two exceptions)
and that their certificate is worthy of all conndence; and 1
can also slate that I have used Dr. Woodruff's Dysentery
Cordial in my family, and found it efficacious.
Given under my hand, this 28lh day of July, 1845.
lLiver and Dyspeptic Medicine,
I N offering this valuable Medicine to the people ol Geor
gia. for the relief and cure of many disease* incident
to a Southern climate, I do not claim for it Infallibility;
neither do 1 say k will ca real 1 ‘ ' n
CHRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS A DYSPEPSIA,
I can confidently advise aad recommend its use,
from my personal observation nnd use of the article .11 my
own practice. This article is favorably received wherever
it has been used. I am allowed to refer to Mr. George
Id. ard of Troup, Mr John Warten of Columbus, Mr Mc-
Affte of Cobb, Mr Asbu-y Hull of Athens. Mr William
D Terrell ol Putnam Rev. John E. Dawson of LaGrange;
to which a great number of names might be added, who
bear their testimony to its value. . . .
Doctor Henry Branham has used this medicine to his
own case, and has prescribed it to many others, gives it ns
hi* opinion, that it is one of the safest and ntos; valuable
medicines that can be used in imperfect digestion, liver
complaints, constipation and irregular state ol the bnwe s.
It is useful in bilious complaints, to persons recovering from
bili.us fevers,and in sick or nervous head-sche. To preg
nant women, who are subject to cosiiveness, this medicine
i* well suited. In regulating the state of the stomach aim
bowels, and promoting digestion, it is particularly useful.
1 could append a long list of certificates.^ but forbear,
preferring to rely on the virtues of the medicine to sustain
itself. The medicine is a gentle and certain cathartic.tonic
and sudorific. JOEL BRANHAM.
For Sale at Dr. BARTLETT’S Drug Store. Macon,
and Cowles A Nicboll’s Store, East Mavun.
February 10, 1846. 20-ly
Vermin Destroyed!
WITHOUT FAIL IN ANY INSTANCE
S OLOMON LEVI A CO., respectfully offer to the pub
lic their self prepared, well tested and highly effectual
preparation for exterminating Hats, Mice, Cock-Roacbes
Anu, ar.d Bed-Bugs! ... . .
8. Levi k Co . promise those of the public, who msy be
annoyed by these destructive vermin, that after using this
well tested and highly effectual preparation for a few days,
they will experience a complete riddance of all this vermin.
This preparation possesses the singular property, that
without being actual poison, it will not only kill the Rats,
Mice. Ac., but will, in consequence of the smoke it produces,
positively compel those that do not partake of it, precipi
tately to leave the house.
This preparation has now been in nse in Germany and
France about three yeara; and been pronounced, by every
one who has given it a fair trial, the best remedy they have
ever used for the extermination of Rats, Mice, Auts, Cock-
Roaches and Bed-Bugs.
The articles composing this composition are in themselves
very innocent, and contain not a particle of poison; but when
combined create n gat. which explodes the stomach, and
.consequently destroys life in a lew hours. As soon as it
has effected the stomach, the articles become neutralized
and will affect nothing thereafter, so that there can be nu
danger in its use under any circumstance*. *
The directions for using the preparation accompany eve
ry box, and are cheap and simple.
S. Levi A Co., guarantee the Expulsion of Vermin from
any place where their preparation is used. It has never
yet failed.
O’ Foraale in Macon oalv by
M. BARTLETT
December 16, 1845 12 tf.
ITIoal’s Morrison Fills.
T HE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE UNI-
VERSAL MEDICINE.—Accurately prepared by
Dr. H. S. Moat, of New York, from the original recipe used
or many years by bis late father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vive
President of the British College of Health
Twenty years' successful administration of these cele
brated medicines in Europe, and more than twelve years in
the United States, have established their high reputation.
Tbnu.sands.of both sexes, who have been respired t» health
—the numerous sufferers rescued from premature death—
and volume* of certified cases ol cure, embracing every
disease in the long catalogue of human misery; must con
vince the most incredulous, of their superiority and the
truth of the Hygeian theory, resulting from scientific re
search and experience, namely, that “man is subject to^only
one real disease—imparity of the blood."
The medicines being composed entirely of herbs or ve
S c table matter, purify the blood, nnd carry off the corrupt
amors of the body, in a manner so simple as to give every
day ease and pleasure.
Toe Hygeian medicines, first introduced into this coun
try by H.S. Moat, in 1830, ha ve for the last four yeara
been prepared by him; and the increasing sale attests their
intrinsic merit; they comprise two sorts of Pill*, No. I and
2, in single boxes of each at 25 nr 50 rents; and 'Packet* con
tainins both aorta, at 8l. 82. or 83, The Vegetable Clean
sing Powders, in large boxes, at 37 1-2 cents, with printed
directions. Each packet has a fac-siinile of the signature
of H. Shephenrd Moat.
None are genuine unless they have this signature, and
are obtained trim agents who can produce their written ap
pointments.
For sale at J. B 1R\ES’ Hook S.torc, on Cotton
Avenue, opposite tbe Washington Hull.
June 18, 1845.38 ly
MA.COW DSSLG STORE.
DR. M. BARTLETT
H AS justreceived at his Drugstore on Mulbrr
a large stock of Drugs. Chemicals. Psim.
Oils, Glass-Ware. Window Glass. Pcrfumerv’di' ^ 11 ^
everything usually kept by Druggists. H B v'rrL’ l J fk t.
purclidscs/or Cash, and from first hards,in New V*Jf
Boston, he is enabled to execute orders at g t | ow ‘°**4
pure. frc*li and unadulterated articles can be *
any establishment in the southern country.
Physicinns, Manufacturers, Planters, and Deal,
vited to call and examine his slock before they m! ,r, k
purchases. 7 * ke iltif
.Macon, Sept. 30.1845.
Superior Lamp OfiT~'—
J UST received and for sale at BARTLETT^ *
Bailey a.) Drug Store, on Mulberry Street. 0 "‘h
September 30. 1815.
Linseed Oil. Paints, BrusGesTXr-'
J UST received and fof sale bv '
M ’BARTLETT.
September 30. 1843. “ berry 8lr «t.
Gold Leaf, Varnish, PiiTir'''
J UST received and for sale atfhe Macon DrurR. ,
M- bartl^tt'" 1 !.
September 3P. 1845. ’ ^ err )" Shetn
Ferliiincry, Cosinetlc^—'
A FRESH supply just received and for s»l e bv
m. Bartlett.
September 30, 1845. Mulberry 8tre«.
J nd I a Clio lagogTuT—
I N presenting the public with a remedy fortbetrun.
ana cure of Fever asd Ague, and other bilicu.-
eases, no apology is needed. Vast numbers ia th* r- •
States, who suffer from these affections in tbej r
forms, are compelled to seek relief from oilier sourrr
the immediate prescriptions cd" the regular t-bvtitus t
becomes therefore nn object of humanity, at well si of ''
lie interest, ip bfipg before them a remedy prep« re A t
much experience, and which may always be relied a-,» ‘
safe, effectual, and harmhts to tkr roaJli/w^,. ■n 1 '-
juch is the true character of the INDIA CHOLAGOfiltf
ta amply filtered by the universal success wj.j ‘ ,
been employed.
For v SaIe*at J". BAHS118’ Boolt Store, on ft*.
Avenue, opposite the Washington Ilall. ‘ :3
2 JJj
Jnne 18, 1645.
VEGETABLE PILtls
•"f^lOUR months afterdate a
atinn will bemads to
the honorable .Inferior Court ol Crawford county
wh*s sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the
lands belonging to the estate of Jmne* Dugger, deceased.
JAMES M.-DUGGER, adm’or.
January 22, 1846 18
MONTHS after data qppBrnrintywiil hc,.ia*de
X’ to the hunorabte Inferior Court of liibh county, when
t .tting for ordinary purposes, for leave to seli the real estate
of Sarah Ann Cu*nels. late of said county, deceased.
WILLIAM S. NORMAN. Adm’r.
April 1 4, 184d. 29
”301 11 MONTHS nfii-r dale application will be miide
arable Inferior Court of Macon county, while
. sitting .v* a ct urt of ordinary for leave to *eli the jenl estate
of Benjamin II. C;iin. deceased, mosisling of lot of land No.
103. tnd the w>--t lialfef 122.and hi* inte*est in and to a sow
mill, and mill niie ins;iiJ district, *»f originally Muscogee,
now Meeon county,and known «s Childs’mill, and also for
Iruvr to sell hi* interest in and to n set of lop wheel*.
SAMUEL WHITE, adm’or.
.1 rbrmrj 3 1(46. ly
Administrator*’ Notice.
A LL persona indebted to tbe estate of" Jeremiah ,M.
Dennia. late of Crawford county, deceased, are here
by requested to makn immediate payment ; and all persons
havingdemands agiinstaa d deceased, will render them in
agreeable to law—date of letters of administration, 6th ol
April, 1816. ISAAC DENNIS. Sen. J .. .
\ ISAAC DENNIS. Jon. ( ’ Adm r *’
May 12. 1816. " 33 6t
MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Company.
rjlHIS Company is in active and successful operation, in-
X curing lives only, on the most accommodating terras.
The premium, if over 850. can be paid one-fourth in cash,
and three fourths in a note at 12 months, with 6 percent, in
terest. renewable if desirable by the party making the insu
rance. If the premium is less than 850 per annum, it can
be paid weekly, monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly. A man
of 30 years nf age can insure his life for the benefit of his
wife and children for 81000, by paying 50.crnta per week,
and ao in proportion for a larger or smaller aum. gnd.jn.the
same raito for any age. A wife also can insure the life of
her husband, for the benefit of heiselfand children, free from
any demand nf his creditors. The profits will be divided
yeprly. among the insured, in available scrip bearing 6 per
cenL interest on which the coin piny will advance two-thirds
in cash, qr the profitscan apply to increase the sum insured.
A creditor can insure the life ol a debtor, and secure his
demand. Patents can insure tbe iivet of children of 14
yeara and over, in a sum that when at 21 years of age, will
enable them to engage in trade. Every holder of a policy
is a member of this self protective society, and is not liable
in any way beyo.td the premium engaged to be paid.
110P’T. L. PATTKU3QN. President.
The rates of Insurance on ■ ne hundred dollars on a
single tile, for one year, adding one-half of one per
cent, for residence sis a southern climate, ire as fol
lows :
age.
anu’l payment
for term 1 year
ann*l Payment
for term 7 years
anu’l payn
for life.
20
0 91
0 95
1 77
25
1 00
1 12
2 04
341
1 31 •
1 36
2 36
33
f 36
1 53
2 75
41)
1 69
1 83
3 20
45
1 90
1 96
3 73
50
1 96
2 09
4 60
55
2 32
3 21
5 78
60
4 35
4 91
7 00
63
5 34
5 99
8 55
Mac«vt..Nov 25,1846.
J. M BOARDMAN, Agent.
9 tf
tf James
iVaticc.
A LL persons,having demands against the estate t
A. Young, late of Twiggs county,.deceased, are here
by notified to present them ia terms of the law, and these
indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
F. C. AVIN, Adm’r.
of James A. Young, deceased.
May 12, 1646. 33 . Ct
F
F OUR months afterdate application .will be made tu the
honorable Inferior Court of Houston county. wb\le sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three hundred
acres of land, mire rr less, lying in Polaskj county, known
as the Swsringnine plantation, belonging, to t})* estate of
Alexander Dennnrd, Isle of said county, deceased.
.. . HUGH L. DKNNAItD. tdn/or.
March 2,1846. Qj
F OUR Months after date application will be made to
the honorable Inferior Courtof Jasper sountv. vrhfu
silting lor ordinary purposes for leave o sell all the land
and negroes helongu.gto the estate of.Thcmar. Daniell, late
ol said county, deceased.
„ JAMES DAN'ELL, admV-r.
March 10, 1845. <■<
t'S’uwforcl Inferior Com I, Mining for Ordlunry
pin-pox-*, 3Iny Term, 1846*
I T appearing to ilia Coort, upon* the representation and
petition of William L. Johnson, guardian of Henry H.
Horion. minor and orphan child of Starling Horton, late of
uid caitntjf, deceased, that said Johnson is desirous of ob
taining letters disudssory from.said guardianship-
; Il is therefore oidered by the Court, that all persons con
cerned, appear at the next term of this Court, then and
there to. shew cause, if any they have, why said William
L. Johnson, should not be dismissed from Said guardian
ship ; and it is farther ordered, that service of this rule be
perfected by publishing the same for the space or forty
days,la one or.inorcoflhe public gazettes of this Slate, having
the most extensive circulation in the county aforesaid, atid
it U further ordered, that this orJer he spread upon tho
tniuutes of the Court.
By the Court,
HALL k WIMBERLY.
Attorney* for Movant.
A true extract from the minutes of sa d Court.
JAMES J. RAY. c. c. a.
5th May. 1846. 34 g t
Isniiri Ibr Male.
TH E subscribei offers" for Sale his valua
ble settlement of LANDS lying in Marion
C(.unly, nn the mnin road from Lanier to
I arowell. near Cedar Cteek, containin'* six
hundred and thirty acres—one hundred "and
forty of which sre in cultivation, which is well
adapted to the cultn-e of corn, cotton and wheat. The
place ha* a good dwelling aud out houses on it. Payments
will be made to suit hu\cr*.
.. . . EMSON MILLER.
Altttoo county. April 28.1816. ol—tt
Savannah.
B. BEASLt
Clerk.
thirty
ETMmportant Testimony!—An inveterate Case cured
with one and a half Bottles of the Cordial!
Dr. Woodruff—Dear Sir: For the benefit of tbe afflict
ed, I make the following statement relative to your Dysen-
lert Cordial. In the spring of 1844. my wire was attack d
with Dysentery-, which proved to be of a very inveterate
character, and which, notwithstanding we applied every
remedy in common use, it continued with increasing vio
lence till the lat)er part nf the following August; it seemed
now that she could not live much longer, and I had despair
ed of her recovery. About this time my eye caught the
advertisement of your Dysentery Cordial, and I immedi
ately obtained a bottle from your Agent, which to my sur
prise and gratification, checked the progress of. the disease;
and by using one boule, nnd part of another, a perfect cure
was performed. JONES BROWN.
Marion county, Ga., Aug. 5,1845.
A Hopeless Case cured ! ,j~n
Dr. Woodruff— Dear Sir: A remarkable cure having
been efiected in the case of one nf my children by the use
of your valuable Dysentery Cordial, 1 feel it bu. justice to
you that I should give you a statement of the case for pub
lication. My child was attacked early in the year with
disordered bowels, which continued gradually to get worse,
until it was reduced to a perfect skeleton, and by the fam
ily was given up as a hopeless case. Every remedy in
common use line! been resorted to, but without any real
heuefit. This waaitacondition when wecotnmencednsing
your Cordial. Its benefit was immediate and permanent;
it improved rapidly, and now enji-ys good health Your
Cordial, without doubt, lias saved its life. Let all try it
that need such a remedy, "and they will not repent it.
Respectfully. J. C. BALDWIN.
Russell county, Ala., Dec. 8. 1845.
For JSale .by GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist, Macon,
and also at the following places :
Francis it. Johnson. Clinton,
Ginn k Echols, Culloden,
Daniel Sanford, Forsyth,
J W. W. Drake, Thomastoo.
H. Pratt, Prattsville, Monroe county,
Ira Peck, Marion. Twiggs county,
Josinh Murphy, Raines Store, •
,R. Manning. Hayneville,
C. H. F foe man, Knoxville,
II. It. Ilerrs, Hawkinsville.
Hurd k Hungerford, Monticello,
Charles Hungerford.& Oo., Jackson, Butts county.
^tay3. 1846. 32—alt 6m
DR. B. BIUSDRETIFS
vegetable UNIVERSAL PILLS.
rriHIS medicine i* acknowledged to be one of the most
1 valuable ever discovered as a purifier of the blood
and fluids. It is superior to S irsaparill*. whether as a su
dorific or alterative, nnd stands infinitely before all the pre
parations and combination* of Mercury. Its purgative
properties are alone of incalculable value, for these pill*
may be taken daily for any period, and. instead of weaken
ing by the cathartic effect, they odd strength by taking sway
the cause of weakness. They have nope of the miserable
effects o> that deadly specific. Mercury: The teeth are not
injured—the bones and limbs are not paralyzed—nn; but in
stead of these distressing symptoms, new life and conre
qurnt animation is evident in every movement of the body.
These Pill#, for colds, coughs, lightness of the chest,
rheumatism in tbe be*d or limbs, will be found superior to
any thing imagined of thepowersof medicine; and in bil
ious affections, dispepsia. and in all diseases peculiar to
women, they should be resorted to at once.
F«r Sale at J, BABJV8M? Kook Store, opposite
the Washington Hall, Cotton Avenue.
June 18. 1845. * 38 ly
"jV OTIC 13. — The Subscriber having associated
is with him Dr. Julius C. Gilbert, the business will in
future bv conducted under the firm of SHOTWKLL &
GILBERT. Those indebted for accounts of last year
will please call aud settle the tame.
HARVEY SHOTWELL.
Macon, January 1, 1846.
Druars, .llefliciises, &c.
rjIHE Subacribere will be receiving every week fresh
l supplies of MEDICINES, carefully selected for
them in the Northern Markets. Their arrangements ena
ble them to sell at very low prices. Physicians and others,
having opportunities nf sending to them may rely upon hav
ing their orders executed upon the most favorable terms-
The quality of the articles will be the best always, and the
prices as low as if tlfev attended personally to the purchas
ing of them. * SHOTWELL A GILBERT.
Macon, January 1, 1846. 15—tf
"1" T ^BS sm »-• : —
D- C. HODGKINS
(Opposite the Floyd House, Mulberry Street.)
B EGS to inform all persons win are afflicted with Rup
Hire, that he manufactures T UUSSE S to suit all
cases, an l warrants them of Superior duality, as the ac
companying certificate from a Physician of h’tgh standing
will fully corroborate :
•• I take -great pleasure in recommending Mr. Hodgkins
to the public, as a judicious conitructerof Trusses. Uis
Trusses are easy, safe and effectual.
•’AMBROSE BABER.
"Macon. l.9th February. 4846.’’
Macon, February 24. I8-)S. 22—3m
AND VEGETABLE IGNlL AND RE&TolUTtv.
BITTER8. ^ T,T *
T HE value and efficacy of Spencer’s VesvuM.
have long been known and appreciated j„ , lJ l
riety of diseases, and as the best snd most i,„„„
Family Medicares. Dr. Spencer having ceen scwSl
a desire to benefit hi* fellow beings, has also aiennJ* u
Vegetable Tonic and Restorative Bit ers. whi'hV. 1,1
oilers to the Public, as the result of an exte n »ive onn^*
and n thorough investigation or the laws which cocern
human system. b
In proof of their extraordinary curative properi
large number of certificates from the most ret ectsj, '
zens in different section* of the Union, might lie spceuU
but the high reputation which Spencer’* VegetskfcKi!
have acquired, is all sufficient to recommend tj,,, c
to the special notice of the afflicted. They are Bore’s V
etable, and maybe taken with perfect safety by ,u
gnd sezes. in youthful, adult and declining life. 3 ‘ *"
It is well known, that for the prr.moticD of saandhei’-v
a well regulated and proportionate qotmitj nf bile at*,
the stomach is always requisite—it «tiniubtfiiJi- P „; ou „!
keeps the intestinal canal free from all ob*nw.imn» ’ G«
the interior surface of the liver is a peculiar Hidden
which the bile is first preserved, being fornrd hvihelit^
from the blood; thence it passes into ti e sionsrh and -
testines, and regulates the digestion. Thus we ire
there is a deficiency of bile, the body i* ronnamlv rmtir,
Olt the oilier hand, an overabundance ol bileramrifW,,;
nsu-ea in the stomach and often promotes very tetere 11
tacks of disease.
Tbe design of Spencer's Vegetable Pills, and VerotiK,
Tonic and Restorative Bitters^ is to create a fli-w-of tart
healthy bile, instead of the stal-and acrid kind. TLs »
etTected by their salutary action upon the various organU
which the bile is formed—and it wil’ be seen stnnre thu
the bile must he healthy rr unhealthy, am.rdiig u. tkt far.
maiion of tbe blood; and that the purity nr in-p urity nl" ti*
blood, is owing to the formation nf the Chyle, which ;«•»,
iuto and forms the blood. These Pills aud Bitters, b> tin,
beneficial action upon the stomach, causes that irtif-omu
organ to produce a proper quantity of chjle. atd trot
their extraordinary powers in purifying the blood.irpdt.
ting the various secretions, forming pi re bet!th\ bile?sad
so astonishingly assisting digestion, that nearly nit first)*
of all diseases are relieved or ei tirelv cured b"v their eu
The object of the Pills is to stimulate all the vital arpei
of the sy stem into action and thereby cleanse the sbsurt
and bowels of all the morbific and qflenaive matter with
which the system is clogged, sod'w hich promotes divtw.
The Bitters are to eticagthru aud restore the m-natk r;
vital organ*, to their proper tone end vigor. \\ hr* tliiii
accomplished, good health must, of course. Le the rent.
Extraordinary Proofs of lltc efficacy cf Speactr'inii
and I'ritorultvr Bitters,
Letter from Dr. \\ ardiing. ot South Carolina, dated
Charleston, S. C- May 3.(ill-
Dlt. Spexcfu—Deer Sir: Haring rente to'this plan
from the interior of the Stale to obtain supply of Wedicim
to use in my practice, and not finding your I’tnic and Bn-
torative Bitters here, I have thouidu'bejt to writeytskt
a supply. I am now in want of SOU boxes of jnor Fill)
and 300 bottles of the bit.ers, and wish you to sritd il*K
immediately to the care of the Rail Boat! Agents! felts,
bis, and I can get them front him. ] shall be out of try y rr
sent supply belore they can possibly arrive. 1 prrirrilt
about 40 or 50 boxes of the Pills per month, and aleuTI
or 80 bottle* of the Bitters. It would undottbudly le 1
satisfaction .for you to know tits! with your pills ard H'trn
I hare rured seven obsiinme rases of PILES tabklt Id
resisted every other remedy that had been presetiM-
The first was my own case, nf about four years staodiig.
which not only baffled my own skill hut ihtuaf twoetkn '|
physicians who advised with me. I only took tie pills■
bed time in suflici. tat quantities to move the bcwrlt. »*
less than once nor more than twice the next day; nd <*lj
one table spoonful of the billers twice a day, shout hs’lt!
hour before meals. 1 continued this course torlhreeurd*
and found myself cured of emost unpleasant and trscih-
some disease.
I then ordered my patients to take the medirinej ia d*
same way. Some ofiliein h lwever were cured in nceW
the time that I wns im tell". Since I commenced prncA-
ing the pillsi and bitters 1 have cured four pstientt of fine
fula,8 or 9 of Rheumatism, more than a dozen care*ofrhiik
aod .fever of long standing, nud some l5 or' 20 catra of die
pepsin, besides a great ‘number of sick hesdache, wealaf
of <hestomach and general debility.
I would add that I have ajways been opposed toratert
Medicines generally, and .I should never haverouMWU"
ced yours in my practice had-it hot been for the remarks**
cure of my own case first. This convinced me that the pw‘
and bitters must possess very superior virtue*; ard’SJ"’
lice to the medicine. I will say. that in a procure"' 1
years I have never become acquainted with 1 nieihc"^?
pleasant and mild in its action, that was at the *•“■* lin
so powerful io curing diseases.
I am yours, respectfully. ,, n
G. WABBLING.*d-
WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!!
Worms cause the'Death of Thousands and bfjm
’ lb Millions.' - •
GERMAN AND INDIAN
19 E2 IS IS I> O C T O K .
B RYANT PARKER, two miles west of Russellville.
Monroe county, Georgia, hits orihand a complete se
lection ol Medicines, which he proposes administering to
those tvbo may favor him with their patronage. He pur
suesthe, G-rtnan method of judging disease by the.Uritie,
in which lie has never failed 1 to give general satisfaction'to
the thousands who have applied to him.
Hundredaof certificates might he given of Disease cur
ed by our means, after every other hatl been tried in"
vain; but we deem it unnecessary inasmuch as the success
of the practice is well known to a large portion of the citi
zens of Georgia.
N. B.—Those living at a distance must expect to pay. for
med'eines in advance.
April 14, 1816. 29-•'Bin
Faints nud Oils.
(TAfl KEGS Nos.l and 2 White Lead.
i/vU 300 gallonsLinseed Oil,
200 do IiWmp Oil,
With a variety nfColoraforPainters’use. for ale by
JuI ? 6 <0 CIIAS. CAMPBELL .t C.O
.NEW AND HIGHLY IMPROVED
JWool Carding Machine.
rjlIIE under»igned respectfully informs the citizens of
# A Laurens, Telfair.Pulaski. Twiggs, Wilkinson, Wash-
ifigtoU. aod the adjoining counties, nud all wool growers
far and near, that ne will hare in operation by the first of
June next, at the Mills of John Hampton, on Rocky Creek,
i n Laurens county, a lot of Superior Wool* Carding Ma
chinery. buijt on a new and highly improved plan, where
he would'solicit'the patronage or all Wool Growers far
nnd near.
Every effort shall be made to please, and entire satisfac
tion given to all who may favor me with their patronage.
.Arrangements will be mode to run the machinery day and
night lor the accommodation of those coming from a dis
tance, that they may be detained as little as possible.
The VVool must be washed and dried and all burs and
slicks, and other hard substances taken out, such as rocks,
»Scc., before carding.
Price of Carding.
Cardinganddiiling VVool, 10 cent3 per pound: the rol/a
weighed after being carded.
All tlyed anti colored Wool can be carded and mixed
according to taste. • .
A full assortment of Factory.thread wil , be k , ron '
stantly on hand and sold at factory prices
March 17, 1846. ^BY GREGORY,
DR. HULLS’S Worm Lozenges are the st>n*£
best, preparation ever discovered' (or expelli"?" ,
They are so pleasant to the taste that cliiFren * • ,
them, and eat them as they would candy. Price -
per box. Al*o. Dr Hull’s
Every family in the United States should keep * F jl" t
of these Lozenges in the house, not only to rotuitf ^ ,
consuirirttive tendencies of the climate, hot to he nf
preventive' medicine in all case, of colds, caught. 7
of blood, pain in the side and chest, whooping c™?' fl -
tition and soreness of the lung*, bronchitis. <’ ,1DC -^,1
breathing, hectic fever, night sweats. en,a ®" ,u . < ’ n j. c ^ n ,of
debility, asthma, influenza and croup*. A smg - ,
this medicine wjll reveal it* astonishing virtues.* ^
at once the fnontain of health and strength to t > ,,1*
Price 25 cents. Afresh supply just rece<'“.’fi-aEII*
in Macon.by H. Shotwelf, G. Fayne, and J,H- ^
Vr. JLacoutiVs Toothache
U a sure and speedy cure for the most ‘ .tt
plaint that can afflict tne human frame. No P ^jt
nns decayed teeth should be without this reni i' w ; l | rf a
have supposed the Toothache could not be"”' -fsc 1
exfra'ctian. ’This is. however, a mistake. J j , I’d
of the thousands who have given this oa |d rd
who have declared if it cost' S10 per vial ”’?> ^ a
be wiihout it, proves conclusively Rat ext r at” ^ ^1
cesaarv. and that the toothache cau he'cnrtm* _„*
suveci for uselul purposes. ’ Let ttmseanl’c roj*
isfy themselves. It costs but. 50 e'en!* per via ■ J|lu rO')
cessary direction* for uae.' The"public may -
there is no danger in the application of , * ,u f, '
" .The above Medicinfca.foV sale fo M«u-om^ rgtI(
GKO. P^ T %tir?.
CQWLES..NrCHOLS*Co,K*‘
BOND i MURDOCK.*****"
. Dr. WM. G. LITTLE-
,And bv appointed Agents every city and vi _ r p 0 ;W
the State. 7(Nov. <•
Co I lilt) Tft-YCN* >«
rrtHE Receiver of Tax Returns here } - } , ..p.- 1 "’
I nil persons concerned tPst h’ s " ll , e j p. M
" ■ "from 9A.M-1» “ -
ery day, (Sundays -xcepted) ^.
purpose of receiving tax return- , l: , w , j;
Office on Third street, opposite -hr;
WM. O. KENM’- d ' 110
•ferAejrfEfc*
Ta*-
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Macon, March 24, 18-I6."’