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T HE MACON GEORGIA XEIEGRAPH.
milii.IC HALES
Houston June Snlm.
V\7"ILL be sol*l before the Court II*”J-*o_ *! **r, in the
f f town of Perry, on the first Tuei- *y '* 11 .iuuo next
within the level hours .if sr.le, the following property to wits
Lot of Land, No. 153, In the 10th *li riot of Houston mus
ty, levied on#*i the property of John (lowland, to satisfy a
Fi Fa from the Justices Court, of the county of Lau
reus, in favor of Adam Hunter, against said John llowjana
ni, IH llfor OI Auara auuicf, uu.no . , ,
All* 4 negro slaves, lo wit:—Maria, a woman, and ber«, A. Tailor endorser. Property pointed out by mas,-r.
* a \ . . n . . _ • 1 *1.» RAti l nfT a n/ 4 mnrp nr No. 73. in tt
two children, Lucimla and Caroline, and a girl named Het
ty, all levied on at the property of Madison Whitehead, to
satisfy a Fi Fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of
Stephen Whipple, against Madison Whitehead, William
D. Whitehead and Isaac C. West., security on stay ofEx-
ecution. « —.
Also, 4 ne^ro slaves* to wit Dinah s woman; .n.iiior, a
mrl: Harriet, n rirl.and Caroline, a gi’l, all levied on as
the prspenv of William D. Whitehead, to satisfy several
Fi Fas from II Alston Superior Court, one in favor of John
Martin, a-iin.-: Wm. D. Whitehead, Barnard E. White-
head, a'nci I j.i C. West; security, one Fi Fa in favor of
the (Vnrr ilA-Dik, against said William D. Whitehead and
Jutuc, DviwVmno Fi Fa in favor of Martha Pattishall, Ex-
eciUffcM-l.! ,hua l’auishall deceased, againal said Wil
liam I). Whitehead nndJa/nesM. Kelly, Endorser.
Al- ,-A of Land., No. 151,and 144, and the north half of
Lot, Ifc. 109, all lying and being, in the 13th district of
jl ,uM county, well improved and leviedon as the proper-
rv of Henry Talton, deceased, to satisfy aFiFa from
Houston Inferior Court, in favor of John Scott, against Jas.T
• Holmes Administrator, and Narci.sa Talton, Administra
trix of Henry Talton, deceased.
V C Alt o, lot of Land, No. 23. in tho 14th district of said
uuty. levied on as the property of Daniel B. Rhodes. to
satisfy a Fi Fa isued from Houston Superior Court, m fs-
vnr o ' the Central Bank of Georgia, against Ira T. Hobbs
principal. Daniel II. Rhftdei, James Taylor and bsiher Gar-
oitt Endorser, and Jordan Heese, Security on aiay of cxe-
GEORGE M, DUNCAN, 8hff.
Alto at the tame and place.
Nine Hundred and Twenty Five acres of Pmt Land,
lying arl being ie the 10th district or Houston county.and
known us the Plantation whereon John Tomlinsou deceaa-
ed, lately realded. ,
Abo, three negroes slaves, to wit:—a roan named
Wright, a man named Seaborn, and a girl about 16 years
old named Clarrissa.all levied on as the property of John
Tomlinson, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Houston Sup#ior Court,
in favor of Marcus A. Bums and Henry Bume, Adminis
trator of Frederick Wimberly deceased, against John Tom
linson and John Martin. ... V
Also, a five acre lot, in the Town of Perry, lying in the
fori of Indian Creek, and Fanny Grisaro, as the property
aKDavid Knight.
S-Also, one lht of Land.in the 9th district of Houston conn
ly, adjoining Lands of John Jenkins, and William Burga-
my, all levied ot» as the pr iperty of David Knight, to satisfy
one FiFai**f.ivdKofH.B. A Ira Stanly, against said Da
vid Knight. ' Lcvwui.ide and rcturued to me by a Consta-
, Me. *WM. HEHINGTON, Dept. Shff.
^***<«, MOKTG-XbE SALE FOR JULY.
WILT; Uj.juld bei *'i+-e Coujt House door in the town
of Perry, on ilie V*bo-in July next, within the usu
al hours of sale, the following ptVperty to wit:
Four negro slaves, to wit:—Peter, Cary, Laura, and Im
manuel, also two, mules, all levied on as the property of
George R. Clayton to satisfy a Mortgage Fi I'a ia favor.of
Paul S. Diukiaa against said George R. Clayton.
GEO. M. DUNCAN, Shff.
Miy S 31
Crawford June Sheriff Sale*.
U riLL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, be
fore the Court-House door in the town of Knoxville
Crawford county, within the usual hours of sale, the follow-
'"IciaT^roe ofl^d, No. 123,in the 2d district of original
Iy Houston, now Crawford county, levied on as the proper
tv of Lewis Davis, to satisfy a fi fa iaued fron, Crawford
Inferior Court, in favor of Leroy M. Wiley, W, Lr. Lane &
Hugh R. Banks endorsees, vs. Lewis Davis make/,and Jas.
Also, 2021 acres of Land, more or less. No, 73, in the 6th
district of originally Houston, now Crawford county. le^**>
on na the property ofWilliam Richardson, to satisfy a fi la
issued from Crawford Superior Court, in favor of Radford
J. Turner, va. William RichardsonT
Also, one negro man Sawney, levied on as the property
of Samuel H . Harris, to aatisfy sundry fi f»» waned from a
Justice’s Court, in said county, in favor ofE.M.AE. M.
Amos, vs. Samuel H. Harris. Property pointed ont by de
fendant, levy made and returned to me by a constable.
The above negro Sawney having been sold on the first
Tuesday in this inst. the purchaser failing to comply with
the conditions of sale, lie will consequently be sold athta
risk. O.M. COLBERT, D. Shff.
April 25 30 _
DKKsS, MEDICINES. Ac*
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A FRESH SUPPLY, just received by
J. II. A W. S.ELLIS,
Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue, Maeon, Ga.
Among which are the following MEDICINES, &c.:
Sulphate Quinine (French); Cantharides
Dooly July Sales
U17TLL be eold, before the Court House door, in Vien-
T V na. Dooly County, on the first Tuesday, in JULY
next, between die usual bouts of sale, the following proper-
ly 'One negro girl; levied on as the property of Caleb W.
Rcmbert, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Abraham P. Pat-
rick vs. said llembert.
Two Negro Fellows—Peter, about Twenty nine years
of iA, and Jacob, about 27 years of age ; all levied on
as the property of Nathaniel Wsde, to satisfy one fi fa. in
favor of John Bevina vs. E. V. Munro, principal, and
Nathaniel Wade, security. The above property pointed
out by Stephen W. Pierce.
Crawford Jane Sheriff Halts.
XXTILL be fold on the first Tuesday fn June next, be-
v T fore the Court House door in me town of Knoxville
Crawford county, within the usual houra of sale,the follow
ing property to wit;
60 bushels of Corn. A100 lb* of fodder more or'lets, levied
on as the property ofHarrisoiftff’nny, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas
issued from one oflhe Justice's J(ourt of Upton in favor of
Susan Harrel, vs. Harrison TwSy. and one other Fi Fa is-
tued from Upson Superior Cc$qt* in favor of James Mul
len bearer, vs. Harrison Tony^Ym. Robertson, and James
Mourmoo, security on sppeai.— Pr.patyy pointed oat by
plaintiff's Attorney. Levy made sod tjt-ftirncd to me by
a Constable. O. M; COLBERT, D. Shff.
Also, two lota of Lund, Nos. 19 and 235, one in the first
district, ard the other in the 7th district/*! formerly Hous
ton, now Crawford county, containing In till 500 acres more
•r less, and one Barouch, all levied on as the property of
John T. Henderson, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Craw
ford Superior Court, in favor of Patrick Price, vs. John T.
Hankerson. Property pointed out by die defendant.
Alio, Lot, No. 93. in the 1st. district of formerly Houston
now Crawford county, as the property of James Beasley, to
-satisfy a Fi Fa isued from Crawford Inferior Court, in fa
vor of Cauaey and Dennis, vs. Jamas Beasley. Property
pointed out by the plaintiff.
WM. CAMPBELL, D. Shff.
May 3 31
large Trunk. 1 flat top Trunk, 1 green Bedstead, 1 bag of
Feathers, 1 Waggon, 1 folding leaf Table. 2 Bedsteads and
Sofa and 2 Cows and Calves, all levied on as the property
of Jeremiib Lamkin, to satisfy wie fi fa in favor of J. & J.
F. Trippe v*. said Lamkin. . . , _ ,
Also, one lot of land, in die first District of Dooly
County, levied on as the property of Robert Knight, to
satisfy sundry fi fas one in favor of Elish Jores andothera
vs. said Knight. Property levied in and returned to roe by
the Constable. jAMEg Q p shff
May 1C 3 <
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Aagast next,be
fore die Court House door, in Cherokee aounty, be
tween the usual hours ef sale, the following lot of Land to
W Lotof Land, No. (960) in the 3rd district 2nd section, con
taining SO acres more or less. The above lot is thought to
be valuable for its gold, sold as the property of Wright
Sanders, Sen. deceased. 8oldforthe benefit of the Heirs
and Creditors of said deceased.
May 23 34 DURHAM D. SANDERS, Adrar.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in Dooly
county, on the first Tuesday in August next. Lot
of Land, No. 167. in the 11th district of Dooly county, aa
the properly of George W. Roseberg.late of Newtoncoun-
tv deceased. Sold for the benefit of uiacreditors.
May 16 33 JOHN W. HE WELL. Adm’r.
Administrator’* Postponed Snlc.
A GREEABLEtoanorderofthe Honorable, the Infe
rior Court of Crawford county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in July next, at the Court House, in Forsyth coun-
ty, lots of Land, No. 940, second district, first section, ori
ginally Cherokee, now Forsyth county, belonging to the
estate of Ephraim Heard late of Crawford county .deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the Cteditors.
Feb 27 2S WM.H. HEARD. Adrnr.
Dooly June Sales.
"YTSTILL be sold before the Court House door in the town
v T of Vienna, Dooly county,on the first Tuesday in June
next, within the usual hours of aale, the following property
to wit:
Nine negroes, Jacob, about 30 years old, Dick about 25
yearsold, Cate, 80 years old. Amy 11 years old Caroline, 8
years old,.Hannah 6yeirs old,one boy Aron 4 years old,
Jane fi years old, one Infant named Tone, 6 months old,, and
100 acres of Land more or less, in the 3d district of Dooly,
No. not known, bnt known ra the John Bembryolace, levied
n as tlie property ofMariakBembry,to satisfy sundyFi Fas
isned from a Justice's Court.in favor of Nathaniel Wade, vt.
Murio.li Berobry and David Scarborough, for the use bi Jas
Boatright. Levy made and returned to me bj a Constable.
THOS. JV.-I'ETTEE, Shff.
May 2\31
Aclminiatrater’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, in
the town of Dahlonega, Lumpkin county, between
the usual hours of sale, the following lot of land, to wit:—
Lot of land number one thousand and thirty-nine, (1039) in
the twelfth (12) districtand first section, originally Chero
kee. now Lumpkin, containing forty acres more or less, the
above lot is thought to be valuable for its gold, sold as the
prooerty of 8amuel B. King deceased, for the benefit of
ihe'heirs and creditors of said deceased.
apr 11 28 JAMES KING, Ad’mr.
F OUR months after date application will be made to the
honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski County, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to se." all the Beal
Estate belonging to the Estate oi Daniel Sparrow, late of
Pulaski county deceased.
apr 6 28 THOS. BARBER, Ad’mr.
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BnllsJnns Sheriff Stile..
TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Junenext,before
the Court House door in the town of Jackson, the
following property to wit,
O ne lot of L and, containing two hu nd red ,twoandalialf acre
more or less, No. 61, in the 14th district of originally Mon-
roe,now I'utuceunty, levied on as the property of James
N. l) iv. t . -ausfy one fi fa from Butts InfeKor Court, in
fovar f J.ilm (i.jSyilfisi vs. James N. Davis,property poin-
t*- i out by ! )*-l'* n<:nm. The above property to be sold for
(i.ld and Silver.
At the aame time end place, will be sold, one four wheel
pleasure Carriage and Harness, the property of David Hig
gins, to aatisfy one fi fa from 1‘* itia Inf* rior Court, in favor
of Charles F. Newton and William V. Barney, vs. David
Higgins. Property pointed out by Defendant.
Also, at the snmo time and place. Jinny and hertwe chil
dren, the eldest about 14 months old, ami her infant child
about 4 weeks old, Harriet, about 12 years o
years old. and Fill, four yeara old, all levied c
perty of Bethaheba Stroud, Executrix of WiL
deceased, to satisfy two Fi Fas from Butts Suj
one in favor of David J, Bailey, and one in favor of Hemy
6, May.
Also, one hundred acres of Land, more or le s. No. 17
in the 3d district of originally Monroe county, now Butti
eounty, levied on to satisfy one Fi Fa from a Justice’s Corot
in favor of David S. Carr, vs. John H. Moore. Levy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
Mays 31 JOHN ANDREWS,D.Shff.
Frank, 7
thepro-
t-troud
Court
Dooly June Hales,
* be sold before the Court House door, in the
i..wn of Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday
in JUNE next, vithin the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property to witr
One lot of Land, No. 59, in the 15th district of Dooly, le
vied on as the property of George W. Suttle. to satisfy one
Fi Fa from n Justice's Court, in favor of Zachariah l'alk-
ner, va. said Suttle. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable.
A'.to, lot of Land, No. net known, bat known e» tlie RJ
G. Foid Stand, as a Public Home, with the improvements
thereon, in die 15tb district of Do,ly, levied on as the pro
perty of Robert G. Ford, to satiety one Fi Fa from Lee
Superior Court, in favor of Samuel Sulivant, vs. William J.
For*l, fU lO. Ford, and Garry U. K rd. Property
pointed oat by said Sullivant.
Also, Nos 133, 136,137,102, 105, in the 15ili district of
Dooly, levied on as the property of William H. McCarthy,
to satisfy one Fi Fa from Lee Superior Court, in favor of
John Hamlin, v*. Alexander Shotwell and William H.Mc
Carthv, the above Luts to be told subject to a mortgage Fi
Fa. Property pointed ont by Plaintiff's Attorney.
Also, the Lease or Interest of John Lundy in the Lands
known ts the Parker place, in the 15th district of Dooly, to
satisfy one Fi Fa from Lincoln Superior Court, Jacob F.
Canet, vs. John Lundy.
Also, No. 133, in the 3d district, of Dooly levied on as
the property of Daniel Marshburn, to aatisfy one Fi Fa
from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Green Allen, and
one in favor of Samuel Brown, va. John J. 8. Miles and
Daniel Marshburn. Property pointed out by PlaintilTa
Attorney.
Also, one negro girl named Polly, 14years old, two Beds,
Bedsteads and Furniture, two Pine Tables, One Pint Slab,
Six Chairs, One dozen Cups and Saucers, one doz
en Plates, Three Dishes, Ono Toilet Glass, One Glssa Ltn-
tern, One Pot, One Oven, One Coffee Pot, all levied or as-
the property of Alexander Meriweather, to satisfy sundry
Fi Fas from Dooly Superior Court, one in favor of Raleigh
Hightower, in the right of bis wife, one in favor of Solomon-
D. Betton, and others, vs. Alexander Meriweather. Pro
perty pointed out by Plaintiff Attorney.
^ THOS. W.PETTEE, Shff.
MOJITGAGE SALE.
Also, in the aame pilce, on tlie first Tuesday in JULY.
will be sold.
A negro girl named Polly, about 14 years old, Minty,
John slid Mary, levied on as the property of Alexander
Tm-r'. weather, to sat ; fya Mortgage Fi Fa issued from the
Inferior Court of said county, in favor of Henry C. Fuqua.
Property pointed out in saia Mortgage Fi Fa.
May fi 31 THOS. W TETTEE. Shfl.
A'liuiniotrutor’s Nnlc-
J 3KIISUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of
Haul on county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold before the Court House door, in said county,
on the first Tu* - lay in June next, within the legal hours of
ale, :* Houseand ].*•:, *itu<Ued in the village of Fort Val-
>y,in said ootraty. as the properly of Jeremiah Thompson,
JeoWM-d, for rue benefit of his crt. itnr.-*. Terms on the
sy of sale. ,'i.l KBIET It. THOMPSON, Adm’rx.
■Moll 9 ~i
F OUR months after date application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary
purposes of Crawford county for leave to sell all the Ne
groes/* id Land belonging to the Estate of William Bow
den, late of said count deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. G. J. TURNER, Admr
■ TV OUR months after date application will be made to
1/ the court of Ordinary, of Jones county, for leave to
sell the house and lot in the town of Knoxville, and county
of Crawford, known in the plan of said town as lot No elev-
en (13.) containing one-third of an acre, more or less—said
property to be sold for the purpose of a division among the
heirs of John Simmons, deceased,
feb 21 21 MARTHA SIMMONS, Executrix
of John 8immons, deceased.
F OUR months after date, application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Houston county,
when sitting aa a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell 50 a-
cres of Land, lying in the North East corner of lot of land
cres ot Lana, lying in me worm r-ast corner 01 jot ot land g a ] u L emon
No. 6. in the fifteenth (15) district of originally Houston, Worm tea
now Macon county, aa the property of the estate of Joshua
R. Taylor deceased, to be subject to the widow’s dower.
Teb 21 21 GEO. W. RAY. Admr.
F OUR months after date application will be made to the
Honorable, the Inferior Court, of Crawford county
when sitting aa a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the
interest of William Streetman in one lot of Land, No. 82,
in tho second district of Dooly county, the same being a part
of the real estate of William Streetman. late of Crawford
county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
April 4 27 E.M. DAVIS, Admr.
F OUR months after dote application will be made to the
Inferior Court of Houston county, wheu-sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of .Land number two
hundred and thirty. (230) in the tenth district of said county,
as the property ol John Pearce, late of said county, dec’d.
mb 14 4m 24 JACOB W. PEARCE. Ad’mr.
F OUR Months after date application will be made to the
honorable the Inferior Court, Dooly County when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands be-
Ioniiipg 10 the Estate of John W. Truluck, Late of said
Coumy Decensed.
NORVELIl. TRULUCK, Administrator.
April 25 32
do
do
Lavcnderde
Rose do
Bears’ Oil
Ward’s Hair Oil
Marrow Pomatum
Orange Flower Water
Macassar Oil
Spirit of Rose
Camphor Soap
Musk do Patentfeather Brooms
Emollient do do do Dusters
Windsor do do do Brushes
do do Brown Fitch Tools
Wssli Balls Counter Brushes
Curling fluid Hat do
Antique Oil Crumb do
Lip 8alve (Persian Otto RoseJShaving do
,,, Tooth Powder (superior) Shaving Oil
gular the kindred and creditors of sa ,d Powder Puffs and boxes
and appear at my office, vithin the time pretcfiled by Extract Bcrga
jjTVOUR months after il.ite, application will be made to-
I’ the Hon. the Inferior Court of Bibb county when sit 1
ting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell lim Land and
Negroes belonging to the estate of Simeon Parker, late 01
said county deceased.
May 22 31 JOHN PARKER, Adm.
EORGIA. Dooly County.—Whereas Thomas Nicliol.
VJT son. applies to me for letters of Administration on the
cstato of Sarah Nicholson deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin-
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
' ouhl not he grunt ed.
Given under my hand, at office, this 11th day of May,
3 943. JOSEPH B. CLAPP, C. C. O.
IVctf anil Fashionable
DRY GOODS.
T HE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens
of.Macon and vicinity, that he has just received a lull
assortment of Summer Dry Goods,among which are. Fash
ionable French Balzarinc and other Muslins, French Cam
brics, Rich Seasonable Silks and Satins, Superior Black
Nett Shawls, Black l ace Cardinals, Fine White and Col-
loured Tarleton Muslin Mantles, Silk and Barage Mantles
Silk Neck Ties, Silk Thread and Cotton Gloves and Mitts,
Black Colored and White Kid Gloves, Silk and Cotton
Hosiery, Lisle Thread, Valencene,and RealThrnad Lccc,
Edgings and Insertings, Cambric and Muslins Insertir gs,
Jaconett, Swiss Tarleton and Mansook Muslim. Bishop
Lawns, Superior IJetnsliched and Revered Linen Climb ic
Handkerchiefs, Superior Irish Linen, Linen Cambric, and
very fine French Lawn, Superior Linen. Damask Tab'e
Cloths, Toweling Diaper, Bleached and Unbleached Shir
tings and SheeiiugH, lienl Karlslon Ginghams, a Urge as
sortment of Calicoes and Cambrics, Ladies Superiar Cor
sets, I.sdie’s and Mi- tea Slice*and Bonnets, Marking Can
vas and Patterns, Worsted CrueU, Ac. Ac.
Also a general assortment <*f Brown fancy colored and
White Linen nnd Cotton Drillings, White and Colored Sa
teen. Georgia Nankeen, a good assortment of Gentlemens
Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. Cravats and Stocks and a
general assortment of such goods as are usually kept in Dry
Good Stores, ali of which will be sold as low as the aame
Goods can be bought in thu or any other Southern City.
The public are invited to call and examine for themselves,
at his Store, ono door above Geo. A. Kimberley’s Hat
Store.
N. B. Dress Making in the best manner and most fash
ionable style.
(CP Messenger will copy.
G. L. WARREN.
May 16 33
COPPER- S IT III iV G
ESTABLISHMENT.
C OPPER STILLS and WORMS, kept on hand, am
made to order, at the Macon Fou-.dry.by
May 11 31 WM. McELROY.
Sulphate Morphine
Acetate do
Anodine
Acetic Acid
Oxalic do
Citric do
Prusaie do v
Tartaric do' -
Ammonia
do (Arom spts)
Antimonials pulv
Vera trine
Strychinine
Emetine
Rheubarbine
Croton Tiglium
Secale Cornutum
Oil Sinapine
Oil Canthsridin
Proligenous Acidjj
Hydnatate Pitassa
Pepperine
Oil black Pepper
Irish Moss
Musk
Chloride Soda
Citrated Kali
Chloride Lime
Medical Mustard,in pets
Opium denurcolized
Cyanuret Potassium
Comp. Tonic extract
Currageen (prepared)
Spigelia comp extract
Blue Moss
Precip. ext. bark
Peruvian do
Calisaya do
Toxa do
Red do
Chamomile flowers
Senna
Uva Ursi
Horebound
Sage
African Cayenne
Bay berry bark, powdered
Blood root do
Colchicum do
Golded Seal
Slippery Elm, powdered
Quassia
Gentian, powdered
Cort Aurant do
Lobelia and seed
Hemlock
Skunk Cahbage
Squills
Gamboge
Hops
Mezerlum
Alkanet root
Cort Cassarilla
do Sassafras
Ladies’ Slipper
Golden thread
Saffron
Cinnamon bark
Powdered Ginger
Root do
Curcuma
Mustard seed
Mace
Cloves
Nutmegs
Caraway seed
Anise do
Coriander do
Arrowroot
Aque Fortis
Anodyne (Hoffman’s)
Borax
Black Lead
Brimstone .
Blue stone
Juniper berries
Cubeb do
Oxide Bismuth
Bees-wax
Burgundy Pitch
Balsam Copavi
do Tolu
do Peru
Black drop
PATENT MEDICINES Ac
Fly Stone
Colocynth
Court Plaster
Castor OB (fresh)
Sweet Oil do
Charcoal, pulv
Corks, velvet
Calomel
Antimony
Aloes
Rheubarb
Jalap
Digitalis
Opium
Prepared Chalk
Acetate Lead
do Cupri
do Zinc
Arseniate Potassa
Ether Sulphuric
do Nitric
Nitrate Silver
do Potassa;
Phosphate 8oda
do Iron
Sulphate Iron
do Potassa
do Soda
do Magnesia
Borate Soda
Phosphorus
Manna flake
Ointment hyd. Pota
do Iodine
do - Veratnne
do Itch
Oxide Mercury
Extract Jalap
dn Butternut
lJyosciamus
Gentian
Belladonna
Taraxici
Rhubarb
Nux Vomica
Rhatauia
Cicuta
Glycyrrhiza'
Gum Arabac|
do Camphor
do Scammony
do Myrrh
do Aaafcetida?
do Guiac
Pearl Barley
fringes
Ottoiloscs
Magnesia, calc’d
do carb
Isinglass
Quicksilver
Sedlitz Powders
Soda de
Saratoga do
Sponge
Tamarinds
Wafers
Sarssparilla
Red Precipitate
White do
Black do
Pearl Ash
Annatta
Indigo, Spanish float
Logwood
Fustic
Copperas
Spanish brown
Venetian red
Madder
Fig blue
Nutgalls
Alum
Cochineal
Spts Turpentine
Venice do
Starch
Salt Tartai
Salt Amroechiac
Glue
Rosin
Jujube Paste
do
do
do
do
do
do
da
do
do
Lee’s Pills
Opodeldoc
Chapman’s anti-dyspectie
Pills
Peters’ do do
Hunter’s Pills
Hooper’s do
Anderson’s do
British Oil
Bateman’s drops
Tompson’s Eye-water
Godfrey’s Cordial
Comp, fluid ext. Pink Root,
by G. W. Carpenter
Dalby’s Carminative
Bleaching Liquid
Mead’s Pills
Issue Plasters
Elixer Life
Ginger beer powder
Medicated Oil Silk
Digestive Elixer
Pile remedy
Chlorine Tooth-wash
Bay Rum
Balsam Honey
Cough Lozenges
Extract Coffee
Cnllen’sliquid Magnesia
Potter’s Catholican
Rowan’s Tonic Mixture
Relfe’s Vegetable Specifc
Oil Wonusaed
EXl Buchu
Ext Boneset
Tonic Extract
Effervescing Magnesia
Botanical drops
Swain’s Panacea
Indian’s do
Ess. Iceland Moss
Cough Mixture
Fuid ext Sarsaparilla
Syr Liverwort
Comp. Sarsap. Cubebs and
Copavi
PERFUMERY AND BRUSHES Ac
Hair Powder Almond Paste’
Pearl do Ground Paint Brushes
Rouge do Sash do
Milk of Rosea Oval Varnish
Cold Cream . Camel hair
Cream Almonds Badger’s hair
Florida Water, various sizes Graining
Cologne do do do Flesh
’ J do
do
Horse
Hair
Nail
Comb
Tooth
do
Cloth
Scrubbing
Shoe
do
do
do
do
do ass’d
do
do
do
do
do
do silver wire
do
do
do
ergamot
do Rose
do Musk
Honey Water
Shaving cakes
Preston Salts
Smelling bottles
Tapers
Dutch Cologne
Atkinson's Depilatory
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Ac
Capping Glasses
do do with air pump*
Gum Elastic Catheters
Silver do
Seton Needles
Spring Lancet blades
Tooth claws
Gam Lancets’
Amputating cases
Trepanning Instruments
Dissecting do
Pocket cases
Spring Lancets
Evans’thumb do
Dentists’cases
Teeth Keys
do da moveable buttons Medical Spoons
8cariiicators Scales and Weights
Abe ess Lancets Peeth Files
Tourniquets
The subscribers intend keeping a full assortment ol
I>rngs,ITIe«licinei. > I > nintM,OiI» > Sliop«I7ii r nitnrc,
Ae., consisting of articles in the line necessary for the sup
ply of Physicians, Plantations or Families. ’They will be
supplied with the best that can be selected out of the New
York and Philadelphia markets. Orders from Merchants
and Pbvsieians will receive prompt attention.
Jan 28 31 J.H. A W. S.ELLIS.
For Sale.
A VALUABLE plantation in Monroe. The subscriber
offers for sale, the plantation in Monroe County, on
which she baa resided for several years past. It contains
six hundred acres of Oak and Hickory land of Superior
quality, three hundred and fifty of which is under cultiva
tion. Of the cleared land, two thirds has been cleared
within the last three years. The fences are all in good re-
pair and the boases also. There is a neat and comfortable
dwelling on the place, with Orchards of yonng trees, and
excellent water. The place has several branches of water.
Tuning through the fields, and for fertility and health, is not
—.ceeded by any plantation in tills section of Georgia.
It is on the road from Macon to Thomaston, and is nine
teen miles from the former place, and two miles from the
Montpelier College.
C. N. KELSEY.
For further information, apply at the Telegraph Office
Feb. - 28 22
Hew Rooks at Boardman’s.
J U8T received, a large supply of new and valuable Books
among which are
Potter’a Grecian Antiquities,
Middleton’s Cicero,
Wayland'a Moral Science,
Dictionary of Quotations,
Wood A Bache’s Dispensary,
Dunglisson’s Medical Dictionary,
Clarke on the New Testament,
Newton A Keith on the Prophecies,
Collateral Bible,
The last of the Barons, by Bulwer,
Adam Brown, by Horace Smith,
Bible in Spain, by Borrow,
Zincali,orthe Gipsies of Spain,
Forest Days, by J antes,
Meteorology, by Samuel Forry. M.D,
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine,
Martin Cbuzzlawit, 3 numbers.
Animal Chemistry, by Liebig,
Life of John C. Calhoun,
Self Devotion, Ac. Ac.
ALSO, an assortment of Patterns for working Cruel, to
gether with a large supply of School Boohs, Writing and
Printing Paper, making a first rate assortment, at wholesale
and retail, CHEAP FOR CASH.
April 18 29 J. M. BOARDMAN.
BOOTS AIVD SHOES.
At the sign of the hig boot. Mulberry Street.
HP IIE Abscribers avail themselves of this method of in-
8 forming their friends and the public generally, that in
addition to their well selected and extensive stock of Boon
and Shoes, tfiey have just received a new and fresh sup
ply from the most approved manufactories. Consisting
partly of Gentlemans light and stout sewed boots, do do.
Pegged do, an elegant and cheap article, fine_ stmt and
pump brogans, with a good assortment of Gaiter pumps
and lasting brogans, all suitable to the season. Ladies fine
kid slippers anu buskins, cloth buskins, kid and leather
shoes, made in the latest fashions, and most durable style.
A large assortment of women’s high and low-quartered
shoes, aewed and pegged, Mens’ stout calf and kip boots—
kip shoes, high and low quartered. Also a beautiful as
sortment of Misses, boys and children’s shoes of every va
riety and description, to which they respectfully invite the
attention of all wishing to purchase, wiut the assurance that
prices shall be in accordance with the times.
They have Mso, and constantly keep on hand a good as
sortmentof leather, lasts, pegs, thread, and all other arti
cles used in the manufacturing boots and shoes.
[EF’Boota and shoes made and {repaired, with neatness
and at the shortest notice.
STRONG A WOOD
April 25 30
SPRINGFIELD ACADEMY,
HFl I.'YGII.l.ir COWTJTTV.
The undersigned having been
elected by the Boardof Trustees,
Principal of the Academy in
Springfield, in the county of Ef
fingham, has the honor to submit
to the public the plan on which
that Institution will be conducted
while under his auspices.
A course of Instruction will be
afforded to both male and female
scholars, the sexes being kept en
tirely separate. The basement of
the Academy, which by order of the Trustees is to be plac
ed in complete repair, and the entrance to which is on a
different side from that of the upper story will be reserved
exclusively for an Academy for females.
Tlie division for male scholars will be .organized upon
the model of the well known German Gymnasiums, and di
vided into four classes. In the fourth or lowest class, the
elements of a plain English education will be taught, con
sisting of Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic. In the third
class, Reading, Orthography, Grammar, Composition,
Writing. Arithmetic, Geography, History, and to such
scholars who desire- to acquire a knowledge of the Classics,
the elements of the Latin and Greek languages. In the
second class, in addition to the foregoing. History, Book-
keeping. Natural History, Mathematics, Latin and Greek
translation and exersises will be taught. In the first or
highest class, the attention of the scholars will be directed
to Composition, Rhetoric, Mathematics, History, Natural
History, Philosophy, Botany, Mythology; Sui veying, Popu
lar Astronomy, Prosody and the translation of the more diffi
cult Latin and Greek authors. In addition, the principal
living languages will be taught, viz: German, French, Ital
ian and Spanish. Semi-annually at the expiration of each
term, a public examination will be had, and certificates ne
to the morals, and assiduity of the students will be given.
The Academy is already in possession of a Philosophical
Apparatus, which will be increased by the liberality of the
Trustees.
The female department will be placed under the superin
tendence of q lady who has been in the habit of instructing
youth, and who with the aid of the Principal.will teach Read
ing, W riting. Composition, Arithmetic. Geography, History,
Natural History, Botany, the living languages, plain and or
namental needle work, and Tapestry.
Springfield being in a retired situation, with an establish
ed reputation for health, and entirely free from all epidemic
diseases, is a place well suited for the education of youth.
Parents and Guardians desirous of sending their children
or wards to this Institution, can obtain accommodations fur
them at the rate of from six to eight dollars per month, and
sre requested to apply to the undersigned who is willing to
take a limited number of boarding scholars, of whom every
care will be taken. The Academy will be opened for the
reception of scholars on the 20th instant.
L. HARPER. L. L. D.
REFERENCES.
Rt. Rev’d Dr. Elliott, R. D. Arnold, M. D.
J. C. Habersham, M.D. M. H. McAllister,
R. W. Pooler, and I. K. Teft, Esqrs.
tnh 28 26
DRUGS. MEDICINES. &c.
a FRESH SUPPLY, just received by
A HABIBV SHOTWELL, Draggtat,
Corner of Mulberry and Third Streets, opposite the
Central Hotel, Maeon, Ga.
Sulphate Quinine Musk,Blue Miss
do Morphine
Acet. Morphine
Court Plaster
Castor Oil
Citrated Kali
Chloride Soda
Senna Alex
Cavenne African
Indigo Spanish Float
Caraway Seed
Anodyne Hofiamont
Aqua Fortis
Juniper Berries
BeesWax
Charcoal Pulv.
Corks Velvet
Calomel Eng.
Calomel Am.
Croton Tiglium
Gum Arabic
Gamboge
Blue Stone
Salts of Tartar
Extract Jalap
Horehound,
Otto Rose
Isinglass
Sponge, Mace
Annato,
Copperas
Borax, Nutgalls
Rosin
Oil Almonds
“ Annisede
“ Burgamott
" Cajiput 5
“ Cassia
“ Cloves
“ Caraway
“ Onganum
“ Anuios
“ Juniper
“ Lavender
“ Jessamine ?
“ Fennel
“ Savine fresb
“ Goldwood
Wormseed
do Lemon, for pies, sauces, “ double Tansey
Ac., a new and very conve- " Peppermint
X ADIES if you want a heavy English Thread Lace.
.1—J please call at the PEOPLE'S STORE, you will
find a good assortment received direct from the ’importer
and selling very Clieny March 28 25
NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED
Al J. BARNES’
Rook Establishment.
Anthony’s Blackstone,
Kinne’s Blackstone.
Chitty’s Blackstone.
Chitty on Bills,
Chitty on Contracts,
Cliitty on Precedents,
English Common Law Reports, 11 vols.
Fonbliuque on Equity,
Cruises Digest,
Gould’s Pleadings,
Burrow’s Reports,
Cowper’s Reports,
Hall’s Reports,
English Exchequer Reports,
purnford and East's Reports, '
Milford’s I'luaihngs.
Marshall's Decisions,
Cblyeron Partnership,
Wheeler's Law of Slavery
StarkieOD Slander, Ac. <$• c.
Dundison’s Practice,
.JJ Human Physiology,
“ Medical Dictionary,
“ Therapeutics^
" New Remedies,
“ Medical Studies,
Medical Essays,
Comb A Macmsb,
Eberlie’s Practice,
Eberlie’s Therapeautics,
Hooper’s Dictionary,
Cooper’s Dictionary, Ac. Ac.
Flora’s Interpreter,
Flora’s Lexicon,
New American Gardener,
Complete Farmer,
Southern Ladies Companior,
Walker on Beauty,
Walker on Intermarriage,
Walkeron Woman,
American Chesterfield,
British Poets,
Macaoley’s Essays,
Wilson's do,
Scott’s do.
Works of B too, Moore, Burns, Cowper, Rodgers,
Campbell, Ac. kc.
Also, all tlie* heap standard Novels, Ac. now in course of
publication by be Harpers and others, at New York Pri
ces, including t e novels of James, Bulwer, and other dis
tinguished writers.
Macaulfy’s Critical Essay, in parts at 25 cents.
Howitl’* Rural and Domestic Life in Germany,
Fariiieip’ Encyclopedia, a new work,
Allisoqls History of Europe,
Gypsies in Spain,
Boz’s Works, cheap edition,
JnckjHinton, “ •*
Chaises O’Mally, cheap edition,
DieCins’ new work. Adventures of Martin Chozzle-
wit, with all new works of merit.
Also, a constant supply of School Books, Stationaty, Ac.
All of which will be sold at Reduced Prices for Cash.
Store east side of Mulberry Street, formerly occupied
by B. F. Griffin.
April 11 • 28
.YE IF IS O OI£S—,lust Received.
TV O. 5 of Brandes’ Encyclopedia of Science, Literature
I' and Art. Price 25 cents.
The Farmers Encyclopaedia—Embracing all the recent
discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, by C. N. Johnson.
Price 25 cents.
Maeanley’s Essays complete in 4 vols.
Scott’s do. 3 “
Wil ion’s do. 3 “
TheNoctes Arobrosiante complete in 4 vol3.
Also a cheap edition of Macauley, at 25 cents a v»l.
Flora's Interpreter.
Flora’s Lexicon.—For sale at
April 18 09 BARNES’ Book Store.
nient article
Extract Valerian
Accomta
Buchu compd
Pink Root Fluid
Augustura
Hardback
Lettuce M W A M
Cort Pern compd
Bark Precipitated
Nux Vomica
Rhubarb
Gentian
Ratania
Dandelion
Colocynth pure
“ compound
Balsam Copavia
Hyoscamus
Cicuta
Stramonium
Belladonna
Boneset
Butternut
Glycopt
“ refdEng.
Sarsaparilla
Herbs Horehound
Cleavers
Catnip
Thorough wort
Cicuta
Marsh Melon
C *i .-foot
Parsley
Spearmint
S-urvey Grass
Hvezeamous
Wormwood
Double Tansey
Hyssop
Horse Radish
Bitter 8weet
Lemon
Sweet M raj or am
Motherwort
Penneroyal
-Sage
Cantharides
Fly Stone
Colocynth
Acetic Acid
Sweet Oil
Veratrine
Shycbonine
Digitalis'
Creta prept
Irish Moss
Oxalic Acid
Cetric do
Prussie do
Tartaric do
Opium
Pepperine, Uva Ursi
Sage, Syrenges
Honey, Squills
Mezerian
Hemlock
Hops
Saffron
Evicume*
Nutmegs
Wafers
Cloves
Quicksilver
Arrowroot .
Logwood
Madder
Allum
Fig Blue
Brimstone
Starch
Glue
Antimony
Aloes Soot
Rhubarb]
Emetine
Spearmint
“ Tansey pure
“ Cedrat
•* firotsu
“ 3age
“ Pulegi
“ Barsafras
•* Orange
“ Cedar
“ Black Pepper
“ Hemlock'"
“ Spruce
“ Cantharides
*• Tar
*' Cepavai
“ Amber rect
“ “ com
“ Seneca
“ Rhodium
** Nerole
•* Camomile
“ Valerian
“ Cubebs
“ Wormwood
“ Nutmegs
“ Anniseed
Spatalas assorted •
Syringes „
Trusses “
Brushes “
Tooth Brushes
Nail Brushes
White Wash do Ne t, 2,3
Bot Brushes No 1,2, 3
Flesh do No 1, 2,3
Cloth Brushes, fancy from No
1 to 12
Blacking Brushes assorted
Bristol Brick
SheepSkins, extra French No
1-, 2 and 3
Almond Paste
Antique Oil
Balm of Columbia
Bears Oil
Cream of Amber
Cold Cream
Cologne Farina
“ French
*• German-
“ American
Extract Miilifiorea
Lip Salve
Otto of Roses
Macassar Oil
Pomatum
Pearl Powder *
Preston Salts
Toilet Powder
Vegetable Rouge
Vinegar Aromatic
Eye W ater
Godfrey’s Cordial
Hayes Linament
Harlem Oil
Itch Oointment
Funnels Wedgweod from No
X to 5
Galley Pots assorted
Mortars from 1 inch to 12
Medical Spoons
Pill Tiles graduated from 1
inch to 12
Polishing Clay
I’utty Knives
Apoth’s. Scales and Weights
Wickin**for Lamps
Extraot Roses
Essence of Tyre
Florida Water
Freckle Wash
Hair Oil Ward’s
Hungary W ater
Hair Powder
Indian Dye
Kaphalia
Orange Flower Water
sstjsw SDoags.
At Boimlman’s Literary J) ei)ni
ATEN YORK DIGEST, 4 vols. ‘ 1 '•
11 Harrison’s do, 4 vols.
Bouvier's Law Dictionary,
Oates’ Interest Tables,
Mourey’s Dental Surgery,
Scott’sMiscellanies,
Wilson’s do.
Macaulay’s do.
Story’s do.
Bolingbroke’s Works,
Burke’s Works, *
Washington’s Life and Writings 10 vols.
W ebster’s Speeches,
,La Fontaine's Fables,
Smith’s Lectures on Universalism,
History of the great awakening In the times «f ti-i
field, Wifc!
Rockwell’s Foreign Travels,
Tales of8hipwreck,
Hawthorne's Biographical Stories,
Do. Tales,
Jarves’ History of the Sandwich Islands,
Numbers 8 and 9 Life of Washington,
Incidemsof Travel in Yucatm, by Stephen*,
Milman’s History of tbe Jews,
Methodist Hymns,
Village Hymns,
Watts and Rippon’s Collection,
Mercer’s Cluster,
Dorsey's Choice,
Family Bibles ofdifferent styles and prices,
School Books at retail or by tlie quantity,
Also, a choice assortment of Patterns for working Cn*»
el. All cheap for CASH.
April 29 , 30
PATENT MEDICINES.
British Oil Blue Smalts
Balsam Honey Deep Blue Smalts
Spice Bitters' Red do
Bateman’s Drops Green do
Butler’s Magnesia Brown do
Bailey’s Extract Sarsaparilla, Black do
anew and superior aiti-Indian Specific
cle, used in preference to New England Cough Syrup
all others
Corn Plaster
Cephalic Snuff
Chemical Pile Ointment
Essence of Peppermint
Gordack’s Cordial
Soap Naples
"j Castile
White bar
Variegated
in pots No 1,2, 3
Haynes’ Pills
Beckwith’s do
Peters’ do
Elraere’s do
Meskin’s do
Opodeldoc
Moffat’s Pills
Phoenix Bitters
Jewett’s Pills
Dean’s do
Davenport’s do
Mead’s do
Swaim's Panacea
Saratoga Water
Tomato Pills
Vermifuge Swain’s
French Pills
Di Lagier’s Fever and Ague
Pills
Gbalegare’s Fever and Ague
Pills
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Amputating Instruments in ca- Lancents Evan’s best
ses “ com shell handles
Amputating and Trepanipg “ Gum
Instruments in cases “ Abscess
GE Bougie’s Cupping Instru- “ Cases
ments with Scarificator Nursing Tubeslvory
and Five Cupping Glas- Needles Setons
ses “ Curved
Catheters male Nipple Shells
female Pocket Cases containing 22 In-
Couching Instruments inca- struments
ses Pocket Cases containing 1C In*
Camelar’s double silver Dis- struments
secting Instruments inca-Pocket Cases containing 12
ses Instruments
Dentist’s Instrum’ts for plug- Probes
ging and scaling Pessaries gum elastic
Forcept’s Midwifery Saws Amputating
" Dissecting Stethoscopes
Dressing Scissors straight and curved
Bone Stomach Tubes E G
Tooth and patterns Tooth Keys ivory handle]
Glystcr Bags with Ivory Pipes spring
Hair Lip Pins Tooth Keys pivot handle
Knives Amputating spring
“ Catline Tooth Keys ivory handle hinge
Whispering Tubes for deaf fulcrum
* persons, a most valuable Touraequet
article Tooth Files
GI/ASS B AKE, Ac.
Specia Bottles from jpt to 2 Nipple Shells
gallons Nursing Bottles
Tincture Bottles from jpt to do Flasks
2 gallons Funnels asserted
Salt mouth Bottles Cupping Glasses
Breast Pipes Phials assorted
Urinals Graduate Measures
PAINTS.
White Lead ground in Oil Drop Black
JOHN II. WRIGHT,
DEffTIST.
FFERSto the public, a Btt.
_ lifrice; superior to any thing rf
* the kind, yet offered to the public,
for cleansing the Teeth, and rendel
ing the gums healthy and purifying the bteath. The p,.
thelogy of the teeth and gums, has been too long neglecied
No effort has been made to restore a healthy action. Tin
teeth are subject to all the laws of life, having veins, nerre*
and arteries, then every effort should be 1 taae to keepiieo
clean, and the gums healthy, by a proper use of the abott
Dentifrie. this desirable end may be accomplished.
All operations performed on the teeth. Full sets iase/.
ted on the latest and most improved plan, on plate, at h|j
residence in Viueville, or he will visit patients at their ptj.
vate dwellings. Applicants may obtain his tooth powdq
at Ell’s Book Store Mac.n, or in Vineville.
MiUedgevtlle, 23d July, 1843.
Dr. John H. Wright
Sir—I have for a considerable time used your vahab!*
tooth powder; and I take great pleasure in say ing to joa
that I haye found it tube a most excellent dentifrice. Those
who ase it will find, in its effecis, the best recommendain
that could be given loir. I have the honor tobeyonroVe
ser’vt. CHARLES J. McDONALD.
Georgia, Monroe eounty, Xov. 30th 1842.
I have used a powder called Dr. Wright’s Rose tool
r iwder, with great satisfaction and benefit for seven yeiri
was suffering serious and constant inconvenience in nr
gums—the glands of the mouth, Ac. from too free um i
mercury. 1 have found in tlie use of the Rose tooth p«.
der, a healing and cleansingquality, that should reemnnta
it to any community. W}ls. RUTHERFOHD.
Franklin Academy, Upson county,X3th July, 181i
Dr. J.H. Wright:
Dear Sir—1 have made sufficient trial of your tooth pov.
der to satisfy me that it is a very safe and efficacious do
tifrice. It very happily combines the two most iiapomat
and desirable qualities of such remedies as are to be «pj£.
ed to tbe teeth, that is, of effectually cleansing and bend.
Tying them ; and strengthens the gums. I regard it Mmtd
more worthy of public confidence, than any of the moal
nostrums with which I am acquainted. I am very re;p*tt-
tully yours, Ac. DAVID KENDALL.
Dr. Wright,
In answer to your note written some time ago, in relitin
to your tooth powder, I do most cheerfully state "hat «•*
have been using it for some years m our family, and consid
er it a most valuable remedy m certain eases. Mrs. Collia
has been for many years subject to ulceration of th .* mow
—producing fever, and often a general debility—but tk*
has found your powder a sovreign remedy for this disease.
She Las had several attacks since she commenced using
your powder—but has never failed to cure it in a ftwdiji
by the free use ofyourtooth powder. I considerinorstie
best tooth powder ever used in our family. Yours, Ac.
W. W. COLLINS.
We, the undersigned, have for several years past, rasd*
ase of a tooth powder manufactured by Dr. John R. Wright
and have found it superior to any dentifrice that we hit*
ever tried. Its qualities are such that the gums are render
ed hard and healthy—the teeth remarkably white—andth*
breath sweety Hence, we take great pleasure la recta-
mending its use to the public.
JOHN H. STEELE, of Milledgeiille,
JOHN BROWN,
M. H. MITCHELL,
JAMES H. R. WASHINGTON,
SAMUEL T. BEECHER
rah 28 25
Central Hunk Notes
T AKEN for goods, at a small discount, by
11 if SAM’L. J. RAY & CO
do do dry
Red Lead
Black Lead
Spanish Brown
Venetian Red
Yellow Ochre
Chrom Yellow
Chrome Green
Litherage
Prussian lllae
Vermillion
Verdigris
Ivory Black
Terra de Senna
Rotten Stone
Rutch Pink
Dose Pink
Spanish White
Paris White
Turkey Uab
Gum Shellack
Linseed Oil
Lamp Oil
Train Oil
Neat; Foot Oil .
8pirits Turpentino
Varnish Copal
" Japan
" Black E other
Gold Leaf
Silver Leaf
Pomice Stone
Patent Yellow
Chalk Red
do White
Putty
Carmine
Drop Lake
Patent Brush and Saxh! Talas
cfail kinds
MORE TESTIMONY
r N favor of the Improved Botanico Medical Syrten a
practiced by Dr. Thomson, in Macon, Ga.wherehtirii
receive and treat cases as heretofore, either acute or clon
ic, and from whence persons living at a distance may obtiit
medicines to suit them, by sending their symptom5"in vr
ting as correctly as possible. It is not presumed that H
medicines will reach all cases so at to cure them, but it *3
hardly be doubted that ifproperly and carefully tdraitii-
tered, thousands that are now lingering out a” liviogdeii'
might be greatly benefited and in many instance* fitri;
cured.
His medicines arc taken from Nature's laboratory, pre
pared for the use of man by the Great Chemist, wholes
knows bis wants, compared with whose preparation* thus*
of men are as nothing, or if possible, wore, as every di.'i
experience so fully demonstrates. But to the testimony.
The following cases are both peculiar though very cco;
mon, (for that reason they are published,) the first a cm* *■
prolapsus uteri, leueorrhcea, great debility Ac; inti*
other the gentleman speaks for himself.
Tarversville, Twiggs Co. Jan.lSth 1613.
Dr M. S. Thomson:
Dear Sir—I am happy to be able to inform you thatih
health oftny negro woman Roda, since she letl you has l*c
steadily improving, till now I consider it nearly re crab
lislied. Not having seen her while with you in Macon.-
was but little prepared to witness, without astonishment,ih
great change that had taken place in her appearance, fori*
stead of the thin, ematiated and broken down person that.
sent you, she returned abojt the best looking negro up®
the plantation. When she left here I would nave talen t
ten dollar bill for her, now she is worth fifty limes that 10oA
I am also happy to inform you that I have never bad *
least return of any of the symptoms of that distre«sicg
plaint of which you so unexpectedly cured me three J
f », after Drs. Slappey, Dupree,Tomblin A Cummicr.b:
the most eminent of the faculty in these parts, had failed
and tbe complaint hud run on me for upwards offjht*
year*. I confess that when you said you thoughtyoucrax
cure ine I had very little faith, but now am convinced ra*
thoroughly that their failure to cure disease is no good rtt
son why such disease should be pronoun* ed incurable;:*
am also convinced that complaints even of long s-.au.h..
be finally eradicated, if the use of pro; er ren-e*::* - ■
sorted to; it has at least lu-cu so in my case,and a? I»
different as to who knows it, I will, for the benefil oi •-
similarly afflicted state that my complaint was gleet, **
well asstired that tlie public'ation of this fact, should y®
think it proper, would carry joy to the hearts of many
hopeless of relief, by pointing them te wbere they m*J*
tain a remedy.
Wishing you every success in your laudable effort*
advance the stan lard of true medical science, I subsets’
myself yours with every sentiment of respect.
obedYah adam.- ;
I have been cured of a disease bimilsr to the al»' e e
Dr. Thomson, after having had it for upwards of tww
months, THOS. K. FULLED-
Monroe Co- 13th Jan. 161*.
This may certify that my son John has been afflicted
lumbago, or rheumatism, for upwards of two year*, >» ^
time he had been subjected to very severe attacks,
which he was unable to walk or even stand, and wbe" :
ing down was unable to rest in any other position than
abdomen, suffering acutely in painful misery. In this
ation I applied to Dr. Thomson, of Macon, who •a’*?
stored him to comfortable health ; be has had no aW*'*
the last twelve months. JCfHN BTIRGY. e ; -;'
Macon, 19th Jan. 1'
This will certify that I have been afflicted with rt«Y.
tism for Jive years, sometimes in such agony that Ifz,
neither sit nor stand, and with difficulty be down, do";
which time 1 found nothing that coaid benefit me, till r
plied to Dr. Thomson, who with one prescription
cured me, in the'short space of three weeks. Iha' re ‘'
no returnof it in eighteen months. _ riML
SAMUEL HO” o.,.‘
Maconeounty, 10th Jan. y-, j,.
This may certify that for upwards of two years * •'.
had a disease in my cliest, which was frequently very - (
tressing, sometimes almost stopping my breath, ' n i\i r
way as to make me believe that my end was near. 1
suffered greatly from pain, which deprived life 011: ' ; j.
urea and almost made it a burden. I was in this
I applied to Drs. Thomson A Woodruff, who, I am *njj
to say, soon restored me to my usual health, which t Jj
enjoyed now near two years without having
my old complaint. ELIAS A. 'YALLAO
Macon. Ga. 6th April -^.-o
About 6 months ago I was violently attacked .. 1
rheumatism, the pain of which was so excratiitmS
could neither get in or out of bed, or even uncres* 4
without assistance, and would often cause me jn
child. I was treated by one of the best minera "Vdjti
in the city, but without apparent benefit, for I <® ntu ’x c?
get worse till I applied to Dr. Thomson, who soon e
ted the disease from my system, and ieftme in tetter-
than I had enjoyed in eighteen months. [.[cW’OE^
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