Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, July 14, 1836, Image 4

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MACON OfiOROIA TELEGRAPH, DRUGS MEDICINES, & c. .1 fresh supply just Received by J. II. «* IV. S. ELLIS, Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue. Among which are the following MEDICINES, Ac. Sulphate Quinine (french) Cantharides, Fly stone, Colocynth, Court plaister. Castor oil (fresh) Sweet oil do Charcoal, pulv. Corks velvet, Calomel, Antimony, Aloes, Kheubarb, Jalap, Digitalis, Opium, Prepared Chalk, Acetate lead, do cunri, do Zinc, Arseniate potassa, Ellier sulphuric, do nitric, Nitrate silver, do potassa, Phosphate soda, do iron, Sulphate iron, do potassa, do soda, do magnesia, Borate soda, Phosphorus, Manna (lake, Ointment hyd. potassa,| do Iodine, do Vcratrine, do Itch, Oxide mercury, Extract Jalap, do Butternut, Ilyosciamus, Gentian, Belladonna, Taraxici, Bhubarb. Nux Vomica, Rhatania, Cicuta, Glycyrrhiza. do do do do do do do do do Gum Arabic, Sulphate Morphine, Acetate do Iodine. Acetic acid. Oxalic do Citric do Prussic do Tartaric do Ammonia, do (Aromspts) Antimonialia pulv Veratrine, Strychnine Emetine, Rheubarbinc, Croton Tiglinm, Secale cor.uituiu, Oil Sinapine, Oil cantharidin. Pyroligneous Acid, Hydriotate Potassa, Peperine. Oil black popper, Irish moss, Musk, Chloride soda, Citrated kali. Chloride Lime, Medical mustard, in pots, Opium dennreotized, Cyannret potassium, Camp. Tonic extract, Carrageen, (prepared) Spigelia comp extrr. t. Blue moss, Precip. ext. bark, Peruvian do Calisnya do Toxa do Red do Chamomile flowers, Senna, TJva ITrsi, Horebound, Sage, African Cayenne, Bayberry bark (pow’d) Blood root, do Colchicuin, do Goldenseal, Slippery Elm (pow’d) Quassia, Gentian (pow’d) Cort. Aurant (pow’d) I<obslia and seed, Hemlock, Skunk cabbage, Squills, Gamboge, Hops, Mczerinm, Alkanet root, Cnrtcassarilla, do sassafras, Ladies’ slipper, Golden thread, Saffron, Cinnamon bark. Powdered ginger. Root do Curcuma, M ustard seed, Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs, Caraway seed. Anion do Coriander do Arrow root, Aqua Fortis, Anodyne (Hoffman’s) Borax, Black lead, Brimstone, Blue atone, Juniper berries, Cubeb do Oxide bismuth. Bees wax, Burgundy pitch, Balsam enpivi, do tola, do Peru, Black drop, PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. I.ees’ pills. Compt fl’d ex’t Pink Root, Opodeldoc, by G. W. Carpenter, Chapman's anti-dyspeptic Dolby's carminative. Pills, Bleaching Liquid, do ” ■ ' T HE Subscribers have resumed the Drug jBusiness, at their old stand, formerly El lis, Shotwell & Co. lately occupied by Mr Wm G. Brown, opposite the Central Hotel, under the firm of H. & J- SHOTWELL, who intend keeping a very general assortment of Goods peculiar to their line of business, together with a great variety of miscellaneous articles that may be difficult to be found elsewhere. Their Stock is now very extensive, having received by late arrivals nearly all their Fall and winter supplies, a genera] enumera tion of which could not be given in an advertisement. Some of the Articles received ore, (Drugs A Medicines,) Rochelle Salts, Hellebore, Iceland Moss, Flos Ben- zoine, Juniper Berries, Lapis Calaminaris, Henry’s do do do do do Camphor, Scammouy, Myrrh, Asafbctida, Guiac, Pearl Barley, Syringes,, Honey, Otto roses, Magnesia, calc’d do carb. Isinglass, Quicksilver, Seidlitz powders. Soda t do Saratoga do Sponge, Tamarinds, Wafers, Sarsaparilla, Red precipitate, White do Black do Pearlash, Annaita, Indigo, Spanish float, Logwood, Fustic. Copperas, Spanish brown, Venetian red. Madder, Fig blue, Nutgalls, Alum, Cochineal, Spts Turpentine, Venice do Starch, Salt Tartar, Sal Ammoniac, Glue, Rosin, Jujube paste. Potcra’ do Hunters’ pills, Hoopers’s do Anderson’s do British oil, Bateman’s drops, Thompson’s jye water, Godfrey’s cordial, Salts lemon, Worm tea, Effervescing magnesia, Botanical drops, Swaim’s PanacA, Indian’s do Ess Iceland Moss, Cough Mixture, Fluid ext sarsaparilla, Syr Liverwort, Comp sarsap. Mead’s Pills, Issue plaisters, Elixer life, Ginger beer powders, Medicated Oil silk, Digestive Elixer, Pile remedy, Chlorine tocth wash, Bav rum, Balsam honey. Cough Lozenges, Extract coffee, Cnllen’s liquid magnesia, Potter’s catholicon, Rowan's Tonic Mixture, Relfes Vegetable apecific, Oil Wormseed. Ext Uimhu, cubebs &■ Ext. Boneset, Tonic Extract. Ground paint brashes, do sash do Oval Varnish do Camel hair do Badger’s hair do size* Graining do do Flesh do ass’d do Horse do do Hair do Nail do Comb do Tooth do r, do do silver wire, Cloth do Scrubbing do Shoe do Pa'ent feather Brooms, do do Dusters. do do Brushes, Fitch Tools, copivi. PERFUMERY * BRUSHES, Ac. Hair Powder, Pearl do Rouge, Milk of Roses, Cold cream, Cream Almonds. Florida water, varioi Cologne do do Lavender dp do Rose do do Bears’ oil, Ward's hair oil, Marrow Pomatum, Orange Flower Water, Macassar oil, Spirit of Rose, Camphor soap, Musk do Emollient do Windsor do do do Brown, ■ Wash Balls, Counter Brushes, Curling fluid, Hat do Antique oil. Crumb do Lip Salve, (Persian Otto Shaving do Rose.) Shaving oil, Tooth powder, (superior) Powder Puffs and boxes, Erasive do Preston salts, Extract Bergamot, Smelling bottles, do Rose, Tapers, do Musk, Dutch cologne, Honey Water, Atkiuson's Depilatory. Shaving rakes, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac. Amputating cases,' Cupping glasses, Trepanning instruments, do do with ai Dissecting do pumps, Pocket cases, Gum elastic catheters, Spring Lancets, Silver do, Evans’ thumb do Seton Neodles, * . Dentists' caees, Spring lancet blades, Teeth keys, Tooth claws, do do (moveable but- Guin Lancets, tons, Medical spoons, Scarificators, Scales and Weights, Abacus.- Lancets, Teeth Files. Tourniquets, The subscribers intend keeping a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. SHOP FURNITURE, &*. consi a fmg of all articles in the line neccs-ary for the supply 0 f physicians. Plantations or Families. They will be supplied with the bc>t that can be selected out of the New-Yorkand Philadelphia markets Orders from Merchants and Physicians, will receive prompt attention. Jan. IS 31 J. II. & W. S. ELLIS rant. Cherry tree Bark, White Vitriol, Muriatic Acid, Pink Root, Gum Myrrh, Seed Lac, Seneka oil, Lob elia, Lemon Balm, Sweet Balm, Ext Colocynth, Pul. Gm Arahic, Ground Race Ginger, Balsam Fir, Pearl Barley, refined Borax, Bole Armenian, Cera Alba, Lunar Caustic, Cloves, Prepared Chalk, Cubebs, C'a- nella Alba, Rust of Iron, Sup. Carb. Soda, Castor, Calamus Root, Cowhage, Mazerion, Sassafras, Bals- am Honey, Cumfrey Root. Dragons Blood, Oil Lav ender, Lemon, Bergamot. Ext Bark, do Liverwort, Stricnine, Emetine, Digitalis, F.lm Dark, Flos of El der, Ext Hyoscyamus, Flax seed, Fowlers Solution, Henbane, Uvn Ursi, Camphor, Kino, Scantniony Aleppo, Gold Thread, Hydriodste Potass, Mustard Seed, Spts Nitre, Oil Wormseed, Croton Oil, Olive Oil, Bismuth, Oil silk, Sanfords Bark. Tamarinds, Gum Copal, Syrup of Liverwort, Turkey Opium, Ca’.thnrides, Flowers of Chamomile, Oil Pepper mint, Bermuda Arrow Root, sugar Lead, Refined I.i- uorice, Ergot Nux Vomica, Corrosive sublimate. Goes, Gum Arabic. Precipitate, spts Hartshorn, Carb Potass, Alcohol, sarsaparilla, Epsom salts, Nitric Acid, .Ether, Alspice. Pepper, Tartarised Antimony, As- phaltum. Adhesive Plaster, Acetate of Potass, Bals am Copaiva, refined Borax, snake Root, Cubebs, Rhubarb, Ipecac, sem Carui, Cream Tartar, Nut Galls, Isinglass, Magnesia, Mercurial Ointment, Blue Pill, sulphate Quinine, Conserve Roses, Black Drop, Jujube Paste, sal Ammoniac, Bay Rum, Oil Cinna mon, Acetate Morphine, sulph do, Comp Ext Bucba, do of Liver Wort, Ext sarsaparilla, Ext Pink Roqt, Comp Ext Cubebs, Piperine, Iodine, Butler’s Magne sia. Kreosote, Assafcetida, Nutmegs, Tapioca, Manna, Oil Rosemary, Canadian Balsam, Ext Valerian,_ salt Petre, Glaubers salts, Concentrated spts Ammonia. JPaints, Bye Stuffs, Oils. 250 kegs White Lead in oil 25 do Venetian Red do 30 do Spanish Brown do 2000 lbs Soap Stone Paint do 6 kegs Yellow Ochre do 20 canisters Verdigris do 900 lbs Spanish Brown dry 200 lbs Venetian Red do 800 lbs Yellow Ochre do 1500 lbs Spanish Whiting do Red Lead, Chrome Green, Kings Yellow, Verdi- gris, Prussian Blue, Stone Ochre, Rose Pink, Lith arge, Spanish Pumice Stone, Umbar, Lamp Black, Ivory do, Chinese Vermillion, Black Lead, Chalk, do Red, Carmine, Water Colors assd sizes boxes, Drop Lake, Spanish Float Indigo,Calc’d Plaster, Wa ter Lime, Terra de Sienna, Green Blue and Black Paint mixt, Blue Brown & Green Smalts, Frostings, Bine White Brown and Purple. Gold Bronze, Car mine Saucers, Pink do. Logwood in sticks, do ground and chopped, Fustic, Madder, Camwood, red San ders, Copperas, Brazilletto Wood, Annatto. 300 gals Linseed Oil 400 do Sperm Oil fall strained 350 do do do winter do 180 do Spirits Turpentine 300 do Train Oil I bbl Liver Oil, I do Neats Foot 1 bbl Copal Varninl:. Japan do Black do. Picture Varnish. Coach do. Patent mtcl Compound Jlletlicincs Swaims Vermifuge, do Panacea, Thompson’s Ey< Water, Green’s Tonic Mixture, Rowan’s Tonic Mix ture, (for the fever and ague ) Harlami Oil, Gowland’s Lotion, Poller's Catholicon, Barclay’s Coiup. Sarsa- mrrilla and Cubebs, Dalby’s Carminative, British Oil, Opodeldoc. Judkin’s Ointment, Lee’s W. Bilious Pills, N. L. Turlington* Balsam, Bateman’s Drops NEW DRUG STORE. DR. H. LOOMIS H AS justreceived a large assortment of DRUGS &. MEDICINES, at the Store one door below W. B. Johnston’s Jewelry, which he will sell at mo ierate prices; among which are PAINTS, White Lead, Red Lead, Black Lead, Litharge, Verdi gris, Chromic Green, Chromic Yellow, Spanish Brown Yellow Ochre, Stone Ochre, Umber, Venetian Red, Lampblack, Rosepink, Terra de Sienna, Vermillion Prussian Blue, Osborn’s water colours. OILS, Linseed, Sperm, Whale, and Train Oils, and Spts, Turpentine, Copal, Japan, Coach, Leather, & Picture Varnishes. r BRUSHES. Flesh, Hair. Hat,draining, Varnish, Furniture, Tooth, Paint, Nail, Com'. Shoe, Scrubbing, Sweeping, Dus ting, Velvet, Whitewash, Clothes, Horse, and Velvet Brushes. PERFUMERY Cologne, Rose Honey, Florida, Lavender, <fc Orange Flower Wate., Aromatic Vinegar, Bears’ Oil, Antique Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash, Cream Soap and other Shaving Soaps, Wash Balls, Drop Lake, Essences of Rose and Cedrat, Extrait de Meil, Flake White, Hair Powder, Orris Root, Milk of Roses, Oils of Orange, Bergamot, Cedrat, Cinnamon, Lavender. Neroli. and Roses; Oxy-chiorine Lotion. Pearl Powder, Pomatum, Powder Puf&, Preston Salts, Pink Saucers, Fancy vi als, Tonquin Beans, Vin de Rouge, Vegetable Rouge, &■ Macassar Oil. DYE STUFFS. Annatto, Cudbear, Fig Blue, Fustic, Galls, Indigo, Madder, Nicaragua Wood, Alum, Tumeric, and Ground Logwood. MEDICINES. Acetic, Citric, Oxalic & other Acids, Acoustic OIL Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated Liquor of Ammonia, Atkinson’s Depilatoiy, Balm of Columbia, Patent Barley, Breastpipes, Brimstone, Cayenne Pep- ier, Spanish Saffron, Ammoniaret of Copper, Sago, linetine, Cicuta Plaster, Ext. Aloes, Cinchona, Col ocynth, Elaterium, Jalap, Kahinca, Nux Vomica, Rhu barb, Rhatania, Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla & Cubebs, Dandelion, Valerian, Opium & others. Phosphate of Iron, Red Oxyde of Iron, Tartariz’d Iron &c. Ginger Powders, Hamilton’s Elixir, Magnesian Aperient English Calomel, Hoffman’s Anodyne, Oil’d Silk or Hat Case; Iodine, Jujube Paste, Lactuoarium, Lan cets, Patent Lint, Lupuline, Lobelia, Medical Spoons, Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia, Mustard, Oils of Caraway, Copaiva, Croton, Fennel, Wintergreen, Se neca, Denarcotised and Powdered Opium, Phospho rus, Piperine, Pocket Instruments. Hydriodate & Ox y-muriate of Potash, Potter’s Catholicon, Liquor of Po tash, Dragon’s Blood, Seatons, Stoughton’s Elixir, Strychnine, Powdered Valerian, Rhubarbarino, Sali- cine, Sanford’s Bark, Lac Sulphur, Syrup of Liver wort, One Stethoscope, Swaim’s Panacea, Seidjitz Powders, Tamarinds, Tincture of Colchicum, Wine ofColchicum,Trusses, Turbith Root, White Hellebore, Colchicum Seeds, Acetate »f Colchicum, Aiomitic Carbonate of Ammonia ; an Assortment of Patent Me dicines. and all othero in common nse, Garden Seeds, and Shop Furniture for Physicians.— ALSO, Couching, Cupping, and small Scaling.Instruments; and one second hand set of Amputating and Trephin ing Instruments.April 29 NEW SPRING CLOTHING. HORACE FITCH I S now opouing at the store opposite the Washing- Hall, a new and handsome assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing, which has been made up by L. Fitch, and will be sold cheap for cash, consisting in part of Super black, brown, green and olive camblett f. Coats, «• « <« i. “ n dress Coats, « “ «« •; •• bombazine, f. do. « * « «« “ •• dress do. « « «i «* “ summer cloth, Brown and white grass linen frock coats & coattees, Brown and white German and French linen do. do. black aud green bomazine coats, pants. French <& German lin. do bl’k & green camblett do lasting & Circassian do olive & brown do • do Dutch and mixt do br’wn & white grasslin do white and buff mersailles do do drilling do vests, do do imp. cord do do do valentia do linen & doe skin do fig. & rib. mersailles do crape dril. & honey comb plad & spotted do do pants. do & fig’d shelly do merino, cosimer, lasting do English & French silk do cantoons and cord do bl’k & fig’d velvet do cloth & cosimere do Florentine and bombazine with a general assortment do of common do with a good assortment of white & grass linnen short common do Fine linnen and cotton shirts, linnen and cotton drawers, Angola nett shirts and drawers, &c. &c. Also, stocks, collars, bosoms, gloves, cotton, random, linen, black and white silk half hose, black horse skin, buck skin, black and white silk and linen gloves, sus penders, a variety, Spittilfield, pongee, flag and ban- dia hdkfs. Italian plaid, fig’d and red bordered cravats, white do. stripe rousian belts, braces, fine brown linen, (for childrens’ aprons) blue, black and green broad cloths, white dnfling, bombazine, and merino cassi- mure, fine palm leaf hats, common do, children’s leg horn do. and caps, also, a large assortment of Mats, Shoes, Boots, Sc. which I invite my friends ana public to give me a call at the store next door to W. 6. Johnson. Gontlemen wishing their clothes made to measure at the North, by leaving their measure with me can have them made in the best and most fashionable style, march 31 40 HORACE FITCH, N. B. Those that have not settled up their last years’ account will not forget that I want my dues. H. F. Pratt’s Nipple Shields. T HE Medical College of Georgia at Augusta have given their opinion of the superiority of Doctor Pratt’s Sipple Shield to any thing else hitherto offered fur the same purpose, which opinion can be presented if necessary to physicians and others. The opinion of Dr Baber and other physicians in Macon, who have examined the instrument, accords with that of Doctor Dewees and the Medical College of Georgia. The Instrument is for sale in Macon by the subscriber only, price §5, with printed directions. H. LOOMIS. Sign of the Golden Mortar, Mulberry street. Certificate of Doctor Detects. Doctor Elijah Pratt: Dear sir—As I feel it a mat- ngi Jesuits Drops, Cephalic Snuff, Aromatic do, Wal- di’s Tincture or Cough Syrup, Carpenter’s Prepara tions, Henry’s Aromatic Vinegar, \Velch Medicam- entum, Hygean Syrup, Mead’s Pills, Walker’s Drops, Morrison’s Pills, West’s Pills, Rheumatic Medicine, Sphon’s Digestive Elixir, Little’s Lotion, tNipple Salve, Bleaching liquid, Ess Mustard, Citrate ofkale Consumption Specific, Cerate of Copaiva, Cosmetic Cold Cream, Hays L<niment, Chapman’s Mixture, Bullard’s Oil of Soap, Scotts Pills, Hamilton’s Worm Lozenges, Judkin’s Specific Ointment, Scotch Oint ment, Hoffman’s Anodyne. Surgical and •fledical Instruments Pocket Instruments in Cases, Silver Spring Lan cets Evans Crown thumb Lancets, Obstetrical Instru ments, Fox’s Spring Turnkeys, Teeth Forceps, Cup ping glasses, Tweezers, Surgical Needles, Gum Elas tic Syringes, Metalic do, Stetheoscopes, Apothecaries Scales and weights, Spatulas ass'd, Metalic Staffs aud Sounds, Hair Sieves. Medical Spoons. Brushes Ground Paint Brushes assorted sizes, Varnish do, Sash Tools do, Badger’s Hair Blenders Graining do, Camels Hairdo, Fancy and plain Hair Brushes assor ted, Palters do do, Cloth do do, Hat Crumb Brushes. Hearth do, Dusting do, Counter do, Shoe do, Hat ters’ Brushes, Table do, Flesh do. Shaving do, Fur niture Brushes, Whisk Brooms, do Brushes. Glass Ware, Store Furniture. Window Glass Window Glass assorted sizes from 7 by 9 to 22 by 28 inches, Coach Glass, do Picture Looking Glass Plates, Tincture Bottles from J pint to 2 gallons, do Specie assorted sizes. Salt Mouth do, I to 8 oz Vials, Ground stoppers White and Green Vials assorted Nursing Bottles, Globe Bottles. Graduate Measures, Glass Funnels, Retorts und Reservoirs, Proof Glasses Dram Vials, Otto of Rose Vials, Pungcnts Tubes or Fillers. Glass lamps, with shades, do without shades, Glass Candlesticks, Suspending Lamps, with shades, extra shades. Cologne, water Fancy articles, Soaps Double distilled Cologne Water in fancy and plain Bottles, Florida Water, Milk of Roses. Orange F low er Water, Lavender, Harrogate salts. Pearl Powder Pomatum. Macassar Oil, Rose water, Oil of Roses, Musk, German Cologne water, Honey water, Preston , Ti " salts, Antique Oil, Transparent wafers, Puugcnts (cut gloss,) Metalic shaving Boxes, Camels Hair Peti- cils, Wash Balls, Otto of Rose Vials, Variegated soap, do Transparent for shaving, Rose soap, do Cinnamon do Ceylon, English Windsor, soda soap. Conn Plas ter, Teeth powder. Miscellaneous Kitchen’s Patent Cocoa, Lucifer Matches, Bar soap, Variegated do, Turpentine, Fine and Coarse sponge. Cox’s Currying Knives, Clay l’ipes, do Glazed, Lamp Glasses, Lamp Wick, Bees Wax, Diamonds, French Chalk, Emery coarse and fine, Black sand, Pearlash. Castile soap, 'Scotch, Itappie and Macaboy snnff, sha ving Boxes, Honey, Glue, Blacking, Lemon syrup. Barbers shaving Cakes, Chloride Lime, Wafers, Ta pers sealing Wax, starch, sand Paper, Indelible Ink, Corks, Cork Wood, Violins, do strings, Bellows, Ma gic Matches, Swifts. Bath Brick, shellac. 1 ntending to be permanently engaged in this busin ess,' the subscribers will use every exertion in their power, to render it worthy the patronage of their old and new customers. Orders by rotter will meet the sanio attention as if made in person. HARVEY SHOTWELL, JACOB SHOTWELL. Painting of every description carried on by Macon Jan. 14. 29 H. & J. SHOTWELL. Faints, Varnishes, Ac. W HITE LEAD, Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow, Red Lead. Litharge, Lamp Black, Whiting. Terra de Scinna, Spanish Brown, Linseed Oil, Spts. Turpentine, Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish. Leather Varnish, Picture Varnish, also, M'ittdoic Glass, Paint Brushes, Sc. Feb 18 35 nv J. H. & W. S. ELLIS. JLamp Oil. Gallons Winter strained Lamp Oil very handsome—just received and for sale by H. & J. SHOTWELL. Jan. 14. 30 Opposite the Central Hotel. 500 •lob Printing done at this Office. pleasure in being able to say you offer for th^ preventing and the cure of this mala dy, is lietter adapted to this purpose than any I have heretofore seen. In the two or three instances I have known them to be used, much satisfaction has been expressed: and I have no hesitation to believe It will generally succeed. I am so well persuaded of this at this moment, that I cannot forbear to express a wish that our city through the various apothecaries may bo supplied with them. I am yours, &c. Philadelphia, 13/A Jan. 18:14. Wm. P. De wees.’’ SWAIM’S VERMIFUGE. The most useful Family Medicine ever offered to the Pub lic. No family ought or ever mil be without it after a trial. Patent. T HIS well known Anti-dyspeptic and ll'orm Medi cine, has proved successful these twelve years past, and is universally acknowledged by all whe have tried it, to be far superior to any other medicine ever employed in diseases for which itis-recommenned. is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it. seldom fails curing Cholera Morbus, Ifys- entery or Boiccl Complaints, Colic and Bleeding Piles, cither in grown per sons or children, aud it gives appetite to almost all de bilitated persons. \C r orms frequently infest children, aggravate all other diseases, and are the chief cause of fertrs, Bowel Complaints, and chronic and uervous dis eases, incident »o childhood, which are so numerous and frequently fatal. It is much to be regretted that thousands of children are swept on; «. rand*r»,i feeble, pale and emaciated through the first stage of life —which leads on to pulmonary complaints, &.C.&C. Worms being especially apt to infest persons of de bilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often done by the ordinary i , -orm medicines, which generally consist of the strongest purgatives—calomel, that destroyer of the constitution, bitters, pink root, or spirits of turpentine, worm seed oil, &c. Articles of this kind may destroy worms, but they debilitate the stomach, aud often materially in jure tho general health, without removing the cause Swaim’s Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of re moving the cause of worms, by giving vigor and heal thy action to the stomach, bowels and organs of diges tion—thereby removing measles croup hooping cough and many other complaints. It is by this means that so many grown persons have been relieved, by its use, of dyspepsia, sick head-ache, foul or sour stomach, FOUL BREATH, coughs, And most of the bilious symptoms, &c. &c. &c. This medicine will relieve Bowel Complaints or Dys- entery, Billious Colic, vomiting, sickness, pain or weakness in the stomach or bowels, loss of a either in children or grown persons, in a few hours; and seldom foils curing CHILLS and FEVER or FE VERA AGUE, and Intermittent or Billious Fevers. For sale, wholesale and retail by July 7 54 J. H. & W. S. ELLIS. To Parents and Guardians. ■±HE second term of the Forsyth FEMALE ACADE MY, will commence on Mon day, the 27th of this inst. under the care of Mr. B. B. Hopkins, assisted by his DAUGHTER. The qualifications of this gen tleman, hs a Teacher, are so well known to the community, we deem it unnecessary to say any thing by way of recommendation. The school has been very numerous the first term of this year, ha ving bad.seventy young Ladies and Missesengaged in Literary and Ornamental studies. Attached to this In stitution is as good apparatus as is usually found in In stitutions of this character. We would invite the attention of the public to the Male Department of onr Institution, which hasbeen under the care of the Her. Mr. Janies C. Patterson, a gentleman of high Literary attainments and experi ence in teaching youth for the major partof the present year. We therefore confidently recommend his school to the patronage of the public. Tho Musical Department of the Female School is now vaoant. A gentleman or lady well qualified to instruct on the Piano) Forte, can get a good situation at this place. One who is qualified to give lessons in French also, would be preferred. By direction of the Board of Trustees. June 21 53 4t B. H. RUTHERFORD. See'y, WASHINGTON HALL. THE Subscribers have taken that com modious nnd well known public house in the City of Macon,—the Washington Hall, lately occupied by Mr. M. D. Huson.— By the unremitting attention of both of them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob tain for them a general patronago from tho Public.— They have secured the valuable services of a Lady, whose reputation as a manager of a public house, is inferior to no one in the S tate. Their tables will be furnished with the best the coun try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors. The Stables are attended by careful and experienced Ostlers. MU Feb 5 1835 36 Bibb Sheritr Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, at the. court house, in the city of Macon, be tween the usual hours of sale, Fraction No. 140, containing 169 acres, more or less, fraction No. 156, containing 25 acres, more ot less, al so, one half of lot No. 137, cout?ining 101£ acres, more or less, levied on as the pro per tj of Solomon Groce, to satisfy,one Fi Fa from Bibb Inferior court, in favor of Charles Mcfotyre vs said Groce, undone Fi Fa in favor of Jacob Waring, from Bibb Superior court, vs said Groce—all lying in Bibb county. Lot No. 8, on the east side of the river, containing one acre, more or less, formerly owned by Dr. Dur- rett, levied on as the property of Thomas J. Chase, to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb Inferior court, in favor of William Waring—pointed out by defendant. One lot of sheet copper, 2 unfinished stills, one lot of tools, all levied on as the property of Henry Au- douin, to satisfy one distress warrant in favor of Chas. J. McDonald vs said Audouin. One Lot and improvements, whereon Goorge Mic- klejohn, jun. now lives, formerly owned by Alexander Meriwether, levied on as the property of George Mic- klejohn sen. to satisfy one fi. fa. from Bibb Iuferior court, in favor of Thomas Lowe vs. said Micklejobn and D. F. Wilson, Property pointed out by W. Poe, Plaintiff’s Attorney. June 30 H. H. HOWARD, Sheriff, Also, will be sold as above, at the same time and place. One double mattress; 1 arm, 5 windso' and 3 com mon chairs; 1 cushion, I trunk and sundries, consisting of shaving instruments, &c. 1 pine box and lot of books, 3 small tables, 2 painted; 1 large bedstead. 1 barrel containing sundry articles, 2 old trunks, 6 large table and 6 tea spoons silver, 5 glass tumblers, 3 strip ed blankets, 1 knife box and sundries, 1 deerskin, 6 reed baskets of different sizes, 1 slate, 1 map,l pair and-irons, shovels and tongs (brass heads,) 1 common shovel, 1 carriage whip,-1 small square box and cake of tallow, 1 small measure aud sugar box, 6 knives and forks. 2 wooden bolls, 3 jugs, 1 large rope, 13 large and 5 small plates. 5 pitchers of diffeient sizes, 1 large dish, 3 night glasses, J small mug, 1 large and 1 small bowl, 1 decanter, 5 bottles, 1 ink stand, 1 bedstead, bed aud mattress, 1 looking glass, 4 profiles with frames and glass, 1 wash stand, 1 large blowing horn—levied on as the property of Archibald Darrah, to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb Superior court, in favor of George Cavender, against Joseph Henderson and Archibald Darrah —property pointed out by Kecland Cook. One brick house and the ground thereunto attached, on Cotton Avenue, in the city of Macon, it being the house formerly occupied by Samuel F. Dickinson, now by Rufus R. Graves, levied on to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb Superior court, in favor of the State of Georgia against 11 enry C. Byrom and William Ward- pointed out by Wm. 13. Cone. Ouc house and lot in East Macon, being part of a ten acre lot, No. 4, where Lewis J Groce now lives, and levied on as his property to satisfy two Fi Fas from Bibb Superior court. Thomas S. Bennett vs Lewis J. Groce, and one from Bibb Inferior court, H. B. Glo ver, &c. vs Lewis J. Groce—property pointed out by John J. Bennett. One House and Lot, containing one half acre, more or less, joining East Macon, on Cutter’s Hill, where Mrs. Boren now lives, and levied on as the property of William E. Boren to satisfy one fi. fa. from Bibb Infe rior Court, in favor of Lewis Lawshe vs. William E. Boren. Property pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney. The undivided half of that partof Lot ttumber 12 in East Macon, on which the old tavern, formerly occu pied by Mrs. Hoge, stands, now unoccupied, levied on as the property of Alfred S. Bennett, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Bitb Superior Court in favor of Low. Taylor & Co. vs. Alfred S. Bennett; pointed out by Lewis J. Groce. One house and lot in East Macon, being one half a- ere, more or less, it being the south-west corner of a ten acre lot No 4, whereon Mrs. B Hand now lives, le vied on as the property of Samuel Levtle, to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb Inferior court in fovor of Ross & Powell, vs Samuel Leytle—property pointed out by Thos Ross. BENJ. RUSSELL, Dep. Sheriff. June 30 53 O tithe first Tuesday in SLpTENliFp the court house in Stewart county, vi L *«>, fcfc, of salt, under an order of il, e I, sitting for ordinary hours county, ’f' “"vretroj/Ae ' n fcrior r ' WJ S/or ordinary purpose y J u ^. r ^T h f^ helongipg to ihc c.IfiHr June 30 WM. NELSON PE, M., , MM7ILL be sold on the firstTnSdSTu l ^ T Y next, before the court hon«« j m Se Pten,L beliton, Campbell county, within the T’,' n ^ sale, two thirds of ne fegaj j, 181 Acres of Uot of r No. 94 in the 7th district of ,AUES VaInnblclfinnd , „„ O N thefirst Tuesday in AUGUSTn l ‘‘ before the court house door in the ^ uli Lot of land No. 54, in the 14th county sold by order of the lmnorab a ,lo ^N court of Houston county, while B ; u ;„ r ,fle mferinr purposes, it being the real estate of i„?i . 0, <W ceased, sold for the benefit of the hoi. Jaci *«a. i! Terms of sale, 12 months credit 8 an< * cr ®ditor, May 14 48 JOHN ROBERTS 0 \ a N thefirst Tuesday in AUGUsK^^!!: *3 W before the court house, in GreenrlT' county, icithin the legal hours, under ferior court of Bibb county. of tfcj Three-fifths of lot of land No. 16 in ,1. - trict formerly Troup now Meriwether dii- the property of the orphans of VVilliim pS" t5,,6old *> p’EBOURNffiXSo™^. may 5 45p PostpojicdsSi: OMfilSSSttE'S 4| acres, being a Part of fractional lot A 0 45 Macon reserve, with the improvements •** ing the place where the late Joseph Wood , $ kt- the time of his decease, (being L « Also. 4 acres, being a part or lot K„ g 2 ro.™? con Reserve, (and No. 10, of Windsor ParkvLli 1 ' the property of the orphans of said Josenh tt ?* 1 the benefit of all concerned ph ' Vood .fit July 5 54 REBECCA WOOD. F OUR months after date applicationwilik ' to the inferior court of bSi.s coSnTy ^ ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to self Z and negroes belonging to the estate of James I son, late of Butts county, deceased. Mav» ta' DAVID KIM BELL ) JOHN ANDERSO.V. j M*'r F OUR months afterdate application willb^ZL to the inferior court of Henry county when J,' ting for ordinary purposes, for leeve to sell the |J. belonging to the estate of Wiley Heflin, late of Z county, deceased, June 2 49 "f ini HEFLIN, Ei'cr. JSTIAN & MOTT. Ten Dollars Reward F OR the apprehension nnd delivery of C. STRIB LING, who deserted from the company of Cavalry commanded by me at Camp Georgia, Ala’aa- ma, after he had been mustered into the service of the United States. E. McCALL, June 15 Captain of Bibb Cavalry, O’ I will give an additional reward of FIFTY DOLLARS, tor the apprehension of said Clayton Stribling, whom I engaged as a substitute for myself in the Bibb Cavalry, and furnished with a Horse and Equipments, and Sixty Dollars in cosh. He is about five feet two inches high, fair complexion, middle size, imminent chin, is a cabinet maker by profession, and .jas worked in Columbus and in Macon—said he was a native of Union district, South Carolina—supposed to be between 25 and 30 years old—of about 135 rounds weight. Having sold a horse that did not he- ong to hint, it is to be hoped the officers of the Law will be on the look out, that this consummate scoun drel may be arrested and treated according to his de serts. JOHN SPRINGER. Macon, June 23,1836. 52 Notice to Tailors. I NFORMATION is wanted coucorning Wyllys H. Scott, a travelling agent for th« subscribers, in teaching Cutting, Obtaining Subscribers, to our Re ports ol the Fashions, and collecting for the subscribers and Daniel Oattnan. As tho subscribers have not heard from him in some months, they hereby warn all persons against paying him, either notesor accounts, and will bo very thankful for any information that will furnish them with a cine to find him if living, as we fear some evil has befallen him June 7, SCOTT & PERKINS. 3w51 60 Liberty street. New York, CENTRAL HOTEL, Macon, Georgia. T HIS establishment is now under the control of the subscribers, who pledge themselves to ren der comfortable those who inay call on them. PETER J. WILLIAMS, Feb25 35 JOHN D. RAMEY. Butts Sheriff Sale. O N thefirst Tuesday in AUGUST next, willbesold before the court house door in the town of Jackson, Butts county, within the legal hours of sale, Hugh Hamil’s interest in a certain negro man nam ed Joe, levied on and returned to me by a constable as the property of Hugh Hamil. by virtue of sundry Fi Fas from a justices’ court of Butts county, in favor of Samuel Maddux vs Simeon Hamil and Hugh Hamil Sold under the incumbrance of a mortgage—proper ty pointed out by the plaintiff. June 23. RICH’D McDUFF. Dep Sheriff. F OT.R mouths after date application will be mad, to the honorable the inferior court of Baits com- ty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to ell lot No 28, in the 3d district of Coweta coonty, for tk benefit of the orphans of William Payne, deef-awd May 28 49 ABNER BANKSTON. ft Mr F OUR months after date, application will be mite tu the honorable Inferior court ofJaclisontoan. ty when sitting as a .court of Ordinary for leave resell Lot No. (203) two hundred and three in the 27th fa. trict of formerly Cherokee now Walker county, for the benefit of the heirs of Lucy Archer deceased. ’ march 17. 1836 38p JOHN A. WALLS AJ n ‘r VJlUt mouths afterdate application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Stewart com ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sefi the negroes beloncing to the estate of BenjamiaF..Nel son, a minor, deceased. March 22,1836. THOMAS S, CHAPPELL, j WILLIAM NELSON, 5 Aim’i GLOBE TAVERN, Clinton, Jones County, 6a. T HE Subscribers (late proprietors of the Clinton Hotel,) tender our thauks to our frieuds nnd patrons for past encouragement, and respectfully beg leave to announco to the public, that we have removed to the commodious House known a. tl>* GLOBE TAVERN, situated in tho business part of the towu, aud fronting the Court-House. Having leased this stand for several years, with the inteution of renewing the lease or of pur chasing the property, wo consider ourselves per manently located, aDd shall continue to improve our accomodations as the comfort of customers shall require. Our House is now open for the reception of Travellers or Boarders. We shall at all times endeavor to keep such a House, as will ensure public patronage; and we hope to afford such ac commodations as will prove satisfactory to those who call on us. Tho usual great promises of good TABLES, BARS, &c. we think unnecessary to particular ize.—Good Lots and other conveniences for Dro Crawford Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, at the court house door in the town of Knox ville, CraieJorA county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property: A negro woman by the name of Mary, about 14 or 15 years old, also, a negro boy by the name of Rigden, 8 or 9 years old, levied on as the property of Biyan F. Lane, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Edgar & Carmicha el, and others. WM. CAMPBELL, Sheriff, Also will be sold as above, One lot of land, No 96, in the first district originally Houston, now Crawford county, levied on as the pro perty of Benjamin Simmons, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued out of a Superior court of Putnam county, in favor of Edward Varner vs said Benjamin Simmons—property pointed out by the plaintiff. June 29 WM. B. FILES. Dep. Sheriff F OUR months after date,application will bcmiide to the honorable the inferior court of Fayette county, when sitting for ordinary piupores, fer leave te sell part of the real estate of Abner Champion, lal» | of said countv, deceased. May 8 47 WILLIS CHAMPION. Adm’r. FRANCIS CHAJ/PfON, Adm’rx. F OUR months after date application will be mare to the honorahte Inferior Court of Campbell county when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave ta sell the real estate of William Sewell late of said coun ty deceased , L S THOMAS, Adm’r. June 9,1836 50 F OUR months after date application will be nude to the inferior court of Pike county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and ne groes of Frederick Sessions, late of said county, de ceased. May 19 ASA SESSIONS, Adm’r. Casiipbcll Sheriff Sale. POSTPONED SALE. O N thefirst Tuesday in AUGUST next, will be sold before the court house door in Campbellton, Camp bell county, between the usual hours of sdle, the following property Lot of land No 50, in the seventh district of Cowe ta county when surveyed, now Campbell county, con taining 202jjacrcs more or less—levied on as tiro pro perty of Slade Warren, to satisfy two Fi Fas issued from a justices court in Sumter comity: in fovor of Peter Easters vs Nelson Flournoy and Slade Warren —property pointed out by plaintiff’s agent. April29 JOHN CARLTON, Dep Sh'ff. GEORGIA—Pike county. W HEREAS Irby Stamper, guardian of Thomu Pitman, orphan of John Pitman, late of said county deceased, applies to me for dissmissien from the guardianship of said orphan. These are therefore to cite and admonish all jerseu concerned to be arul appear at my office within Ihctmtpi- scribed by law, to shew cause if any they hate, uhjsdl application should not be granted. Given undermy hand at otfice this 14th March. IrSfi 39 H. G. JOHNSON, c r )_ GEORGIA—Crawford county. W H EREAS Edwin Medor applies to me feiIn ters of dismission from the administration «» theestate of John Richardson, dec, asod, 'l'heseare therefore tociteund uJ-'onish nilc*i singular the kindred and creditor., oj said dilut ed, to be and appear at my office, uithiu Ike tm prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they he. wky said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 7th day of March. JrfC- 39 WM. H. BROOKS, c. c. o. vers, readily furnished January 20, 1834 WOOD & WEEKES. 19 tf Bagging anti Iron. -W Pieces heavy Ilcmp Bagging 1 “V 10 tons Iron assorted 25 bhls Flour 15 hhds Molasses Justreceived and for sale by may 19 CHAS. CAMPBF.F.L. NEW LIVERY STABLES .lml Carriage Beposilory. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. € MINER, respectfully informs his friends, that • he has Leased the Ware-house and Lot. known as Burton’s, late Mr. John Reos, near the Planter’s Hotel—and has all those superior buildings construc ted into Stables and Carringe Houses.—Has on hand, and will keep, n general asortment of CARRIAGES for sale of the letiest fashions and best finish. His con nection in this branch ofhis business, is such, as to in duce him to believe, ho can offer greater inducements to fee purchaser, than any like Establishment at the South. His Stables are all Dirt Stalls—wide, high and airy« can accommodate any number of Horses on Livery from 1 to 200—price per day, each Horse, longer or shorter time, 50 cents.—Horses and Car riages of every kind usually hired, can be had on the most reasonable terms. The proprietor pledges him- seifto do every justice to his Friends—who may pat ronise him. ; 1 WANTED. C ASH will be paid for one Road Wagon and four or five Horses—Mules would be preferred. For Sale. 1 Pair of Extra fine Northern Carriage Horses, 7 and 8 years old, of fmo blood, price §1200, soldfor no fault. 1 Pair Sorrels, 15J-hands high, 6 and 7 years old, fine Travelers, well broke, can be recommended for family use—belonging to a private gentleman who is going to travel, and wishes to sell immed-ately. 1 Pair Dark Bays, 16 hands high, 6 and 8 years old, sound and gentle—and 1 Saddlo Poney, young and souud. ALSO, Two Barouches, I Buggy, 1 Sulky and two Gigs; all have been used some.—Soldfor cash. May 24 3m. 50 Houston ShcrifT Sale. O N the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, will be sold before the court house door, in the town of Perry. Houston county, between the lawful hours of sale. Lot No. 133, in the 13th district of Houston county, containing 202^ acres of land, more or less, levied on as the property of Randal Bennett, to satisfy a Pi Fa from a justices’ court of Stewart county, in favor of Henry C. Calhown vs the said Randal Bennett. 202j acres more or less, being lot No. 6, in the 13th district of Houston county, levied on as the property of Thomas Barron to satisfy a Fi Fa fVom a justices’ court of Houston county, in favor of C. F. Smith, vs the said Thomas Barron and Joseph Barron. 2024 acres of land more or less, being lot No. 197, in the 10th district of Houston county, levied on as the property of Edward Varner, to satisfy a Fi Fa firom a justices’court of Laurens county, in favor of George W. Daniel vs the said Edward Varner—pointed out by H. B. Hathaway, the assignee of said exeention. 2024 acres of land, more or less, being lot No. 255, in the 13th district of Houston county, levied on as the property of Thomas Barron, to satisfy a Fi Fa from the Inferior court of Houston county, in favor of John Neal, administrator, &c. vs the said Thomas Bar- n. 2024 acres of land, more or less, being the lot No. 126, in the 9th district of Houston county, Lvled on as the property of Drury Smith, to satisfy a Fi Fa from the Superior court of Newton county, In favor of Samuel J. Bryan, vs Ignatius R. Brook, Drury Smith, John Smith and Hezckiah Speak. 2024 acres of land, more or less, being lot No. 125, in the 14th district of Houston county, levied on ns the iroperfy of Daniel Rooks, to satisfy a Fi Fa from ackson superior court, in favor of Joshua Grinage vs the said Daniel Rooks. June 27. ■ GEORGE M. DUNCAN, Dep Sheriff GE ORG1 A—Houston county. NTSfHEREAS Thomas N. McWilliams ppplies l« »T me for letters of dismission from the estate of Rebecca F ckles, These arc therefore, to cite and admonish all osd tit ular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, te sun cause (if any they have,) within tht time prescribed 1 ! law, why said letters should notbe granted. Given under my hand, this 28th April, 1836. 45 CHAS. H. RICE, c. c. GEORGIA—Butts County. . W H EREAS Andrew Bickerstaff applies was » r letters of administration on the estate of Ro bert Bickerstaff, late of Alabama, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and wP' tar the kindred and creditors of said deeeued tel*"* appear at my office within the time prescribed shew cause if any they can why said tellers should no grant,bd, . Given under mv hand, at office, 10th June- 51 ‘ JOHN Mct’ORlLj^iJL Xnsurance. T HE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure Cotton on the River, and also take a few risks against Fire in this city. Apply to Macon. Oct.27 ROBERT COLLINS. Blanks for said-at this office. PPLE VINEGAR for sale b L april 26 44 1 oy J. H. &W. S. ELLIS. TTNDF.R an order of the Inferior Court of Pike coun ty sitting for Ordinary Purposes, will be sold on thefirst Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, within the le gal hours of sale, before the court house in Cherokee coun ty, . Lot No. 363, in the 15th district 2d section, sold as the property of James Lowry, deceased, for the benefit of all concern ed. Terms on the day ASA SESSIONS, Adm’r. June 30 1 GEORGIA—Houston county. , fcl . W HEREAS Moses Collins applies to me lor k ters of administration, de bonis non, o B tqte of Elijah Law, deceased, . , These are therefore to cite and singular the kindred and creditors ed to file their objections (if any they nave,/ ^ office toilhin the time prescribed by lau., •*» letters should not be granted. Given under myhand,at office,June 10,J 6, ' 51 CHAS. II- RICE> c,c '*- U NDER an order of the Inferior Court of Stewar county, sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, between the lawful hours, before the court house in said county, Two Negroes and IOO acres Land, lying in tho Hitchity bend, on the Chattahooehee ri ver, number not known—sold as the property of Alex ander Nelson, late of said county, deceased. Terms on the day, June 30. THOMAS 8. CHAPPELL. ? , , WM. NELSON, ^ Adm ”• Lost or SloSen, be- A LARGE red calf skin POCKET W***' c0C , tween the Central Hotel and the on t■ ' taining one Ten Dollar Bill, and other dont recollect the exact amount, supposed WJB(l Seventy Dollars, with divers receipts and n - it may be known by my name on th e l n v pel- wnrd'ot' TEN DOLLARS will be S ,ve ® ” j.G.« son finding the same and delivering 11 . te jnit. Skein at the Central Hotel. There is onen ^ to the best of my recollection, on S. !>• nt i; f payable to Irby Hudson, as administrator Of William Hudson, for thirty dollar;- r( o<;0N- July 5 54 JOHjVjH—■ »—■'»- —■■ . 111 . ColuJ® L OST off the stage between Macon an 1 ^ bus, a red CARPET BAG. ^ name, containing several articles ol clot n ly light summer clothing, also a few P a P ** Any information relative to the same me will receive my thanks- sNEE£ July 1 54 3t ALEXANDER T HE partnership heretofore “dissolve firni of Salt marsh * Overton mjbgKj by mutual consent. O. Saltmars w ceive and liquidate all demands m * .J — y' with said firm. <* w OVERTOP January 1,1636. 54 W 1 - «. v* 1