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THE III A C O \ GEORGIA TELEGRAPH
ilutiUc SMCS.
Ilou.ton September H«ln.
W ILL be .old,on the first Tueidny in SEPTEMREIt
next. before the C<-urt-Hou.e door in Perry, Houston
countv. within the legal hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
IDO notes of Land. heinc a part of Lot No. 11, and 100
acres of Lot No. 10, both in the 5th District of Houston
county; levied on ns the property of Drewry Clark, to sat
isfy four ii fas issued fro.r. a Justice’s Court, in favor of
William H. Uud.i vs. Daniel Clark and Drewry Clark.
Lew tna le nnd returned tome by n constable.
Alt" 1. 1313. 44 \VM. HERRINGTON,D.SbtT.
Willie fold, at the fame time and place,
A Negro, name I Jesse, about 25 years old ; levied on ns
the property of Washington It. Brndwcll. by virtue of sun
dry Justice's Conrtfi fas, in favor of Thomas A. Saties vs
•aid Washington R. BradweU. Levy made nnd retured to
me by n constable.
Also. Sam, Louis, Pro. Jesse. Mitchell, Jane, Ephraim, Ma
tilda. Roe. Millsev, Eliza. Caroline, Julia. Lulss, Frances,
Isaac, ati 1 Harriet; levied on as the property of John Tom
linson, to satisfy two fi fas issued from Houston Superior
Cour:, one in favor of Zcpheniah T. Conner vs. said Tom
linson, and the other in favor of Marcus A Bunn and Henry
Jinan, Adtn’rs. of F. D. Wimberly, deceased, vs John
Tomlinson, and John Martin, endorser conlroled by George
Wo ker. (Ex'r.ofsai 1 John Martin.dtceased 1 wl. pa .1 l!
the same as endorser; and one fi fa iss jed from Houston In
ferior Court, in favor of James E. Duncan vs. John Tom
linson. Ang 1,1843. GEORGE M. DUN CAN, Shfl.
Iloii.lou Ortvber Jlorl|;ngr Males.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tueadnv in OCTOBER
next, before the Court-Honse door in Perry, Hous
ton county, within the legal hours ofsale, the following prop
erty, to wit:
Ose Negro Woman, named Malindu, about 86 years old,
and her two children, Daniel, about C years old, and Han
nah. 3 years old; levied on ns the property of Thomas Kim-
any,to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of Meaback Howell.
Au" 1 1843 .. xxrsi iipnnrvoTOU n outV
WM. HERRINGTON, D.Shff.
-1IV/ be told, at tilt tame lime
MORTGAGE SALE
and place,
Rebecca, a woman; Seneca, n boy; Mentions, a boy; A-
mericus. a boy ; Teinpy, a girl; Phillis, a girl; Fort, a boy;
Anaca, n woman; Atticus. n boy; Han nab, a girl; and New
ton, a bov; all levied on as the propeny of John Tomlinson,
hv virtue of a mortgage 6 fa, returnable to the next Inferior
Court of Houston county, issued or the forsclosure of a
mortgage in favor of Wi'liatn Haddock vs. Elijah Butts,
Adm'r. on the Estate of said John Tomlinson, deceased;
(said mortgage made by said Tomlinson in bis life time.)
Also, Isaac, Joe, Tyro, Mary Holl s, Susy, and Fanny;
nil levied on as the property of Washington R.Rradwell, by
virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of
said county, on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of
Isaac Brad well, jr. and Thomas BradweU vs. aaid Wash
ington R. Bradwelll
Also. Hannah nnd her infant child, ard Chnrlntte. a wo
man; levied on as the property of Murdock McCaskill, by
virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of
said county, in farnr of John McMillan, by his guardian,
Murdock McCaskill, vs. said Murdock McCaskill.
Also, Jack, a man ; levied on ns the property of Murdock
McCaskill, by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued IVom the In
ferior Court of said county, in favor of Archibald Blue vs.
aaid Murdock McCaskill.
Aug I, 1813. 4-1 GEO. M. DUNCAN, Shff.
JJufMc Bute's.
Aduiniilrato r, s Suit-.
I PURSUANT t > nn order of the Interior Court of Dooly
cunt.tv. when sitting for ordinary pur;>< ses will be
sold, before the Court-House door, in the town of Vienna,
Doolv countv, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next,
within the legal hours ofsale. the interest of John Bowin.
deceased, in Lot No. 178. in the 15th District of sail coun
tv. u no'me u-.e oue-.ixth part <•: sai 1 I.-'t. ><dd fur the ben-
efitoflhe heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on the day of
June C. 1813.
RICHARD BOWIN, Admr.
w
Aditiitiitlraior** Half.
T ILL be told, on Thursday, the 7th day of SEPTEM
BER next, to the bigbeat bidder, at the late resi
dence of Anthony Lewis, deceased, five miles North-East
of Drayton,Doolv coun'v. part of the Perishable Property
of said' decease ^consisting of Horses. Cattle, Sheep. Corn.
Folder, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furni
ture. Ac. Ac. Sal? to continue from day to day, until all is j
sold. Terms on the day. . „
N. REDDICK,^ A(]:]i ,. <
rat Hr. pu l.c are hereby ciiutioue.i a" hum being unpos-
X el upon, by paving, in these hard times, me dollar and
twentv-five or o'-ie dollar and fifty cents for a toxof Pills or
a bottle ot any kind of Medicine to cure Chills and Fevers,
when a box of Hull’s Fever anil Ague and Anli-l-ever
Pills, can bo had for only One Dollar, that hare never fail
ed m a s ng! e i nstance o f cu ring the Chills and 1’ ever, when
used ac ordi ig to the directions accompanying them.' Re
member thin, and next time get Hull’s Pills, and thereby
save your half a dollar. For sale by-
August 1. I8-»3
J. H. A W. S. ELLIS,
Macon, 6a.
July 7,1843. 41
J. PLATT,
Atluiini.lmtor'n Male.
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of Doolv
countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he
sold, he foie the Court-House door.in the town ofCutbbert,
Randolph countv. with'n the legal hours ofsale, on the first
Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, the interest of John
Bowin,deceased, in Lot No. -IC.in the 3th District of said
cauntv of Randolph, it being the one-sixth part of said Lot.
Sold for the benefit of the lieira and creditors of aaid de
ceased Terms made known on the day of sale.
June6.1843. 36 RICHARD BOWIN. Admr,
l)o«ly September Sin Ie*«
W ILL be sold, on Hie first Tueaday in SEPTEMBER
next, before the Court-House door.in Vienna, Dooly
county, betweeuibe usual houta ofsale, die following prop
erty, to wit:
One Lot of Land, No. 81, in the 3d District'of Dooly
county; levied on ns the property of Alfred Shiver, to sat
isfy-two fi fas issued frpm n Justice’s Court, in favor of
William Smithy*. Alfred Shiver nud Enoch Shiver. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
Aiso.one Lot of Land, Nn. 818, in the 11th District of
Dooly county; levied on as the propeny of Samuel Hodge,
to satisfy one fi fa issued from Dooly Superior Court, in fa
vor of Elbert M. Davis vs. Samuel Hodge and James
Brown.
Also, the North half of Lot of Land, Na. not known, bat
the Lot whereon King Cooper now lives, or formerly lived,
in die 7th District of Dooly county; levied on as the proper
ty of John Brown, to satisfy one fi fa issued from n Justice’s
Court, in favor of Bond A Sheffield vs. Barnes Hart and
John Brown, for the use of John U. Crumpler. Levy made
nnd returned to me by a constable.
Also. Lot of Land No. 50, in the 7th District of Dooly
cii.nty; levied on ns the property of Thomas Bembry, to
satisfy one fi fa issued from Pulaski Superior Court, in fa
vor of Washington Ingram vs. Thomas Bembry.
Also, one Loi of Land, No. 133, in the 3d District of Doo
ly county; levied on to satisfy ose fi fa issued from Dooly
Superior Court, in favor of Samuel Brown vs. Daniel Mash-
burr and John J- S. Miles. Property pointed ontby plain-
lifTs attorney.
Also, three Lots of Land, Nos. 385,326 and 256, all in the
2d District of Dooly coonty; levied on as the property of
Mathew Smith, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Dooly Supe
rior Court, in favor of Alfred K. Harvey vs. Mathew Smith
and Ezekiel Butler.
Also, two Nrgroes, to wit: Jacob, about 30 years old.
and Dick, about 85; levied on as the property of Maria
Bembry, to satisfy three fi fas issued from a Justice’s
i Court,
in favor of Nathaniel Wade, for the use of James Boat-
right vs. Maria Bembry and David Scarbrough. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.’
Als i. two Lots of Land, Nos. not known, but known as
Lots whereon Wiley Cobb lives and cultivates; levied on
ns the property of Wiley Cobb, to satisfy one fi fa issue^
from D«o!y Superior Court, in favor of R ohard West
brook, administrator on the Estate of Turner Coley, deceas
ed, vs. Jesse Harris, Stephen Herring, Jereto’ali Lampkin,
Charles H. Higdon, and John J. Collier, and David Gra
ham nnd Wiley Cobh.security on the appeal.
Also, one Lot of Land No. G6, in the 9th District ofDoo-
ly county; levied on as ihe property of Mary Rowell to
satisfy one fi fa issued from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Al
fred R. Harvey vs. Mary Rowell. Property pointed out by
the plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
A Negro Girl, named Polly, about 14 years old. and Min
ty, John, nnd Mary; levied on ns the property of Alexander
Meriwether, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Raleigh Hightower,
in the right of h s wife, nnd one in favor of Solomon Betton
ami oiliers vs. said Meriwether; and also,n mortgage fi fa,
issued (mill the Inferior Court of paid eountv, in favor of
Henry C. Fauna. THOMAS W. rETTEE, Shff.
August 1, 1843. 44
Will be told, at the fame time and place,
A Store Hnu-e and Lot in Traveller’s Rest. occupied at
this time by II It. Evans, and formerly by Jeremiah L>am-
tin; levied on ns the property of Jeremiah Latnkin, to sat-
iafy a fi fa issued from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of
Jacobus fie Ganhwaite vs. Jeremiah Inmkin. assigned to
Win. M cKenzie. Property pointed nut by said McKcrne.
JAMES G. OLIVER, JlL Dep. Shff
POSTPONED SALE.— Will he sold, at the fame lime
anil place.
One Bureau, one Bedstead nnd clothe!
hie, Bowl and Pitcher, 10 sitting Chairs. I
candle Stand a:-d Trunk. 1 Pocket Book,
large Trunk. 1 flat top Trunk, 1 green B
Admiiii'trntor's Knlr.
STKT1LL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
* V next, before the Court-House door in the town of Ir-
win-ille, Irwin county, agreeably to an order of the honora
ble Inferior Court of Crawford countv, when silting for or
dinary purposes, one Lot of Land No. 181, in the 5ili Dis
trict of Irwin county, containing 490 acres. Sold as the
property of Joshua Rowe, deceased. late of Crawford coun
ty, for the benefit of the hri-s and creditors.
WILLIAM B. WHITE, ? Admrs
July S3,1843, 43 HARMON ROWE, S
Administrator’* Sale.
"CJCTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
TV next, before the Court-Honse door in the^ town of
Van Wert. Paulding county, agreeably to an order of the
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford connty, when sitting
for ordinary purposes,Gold Lot No. 676. in the 18th District,
and 3d Section, when drawn. Sold ns the property of Josh
ua Rowe, deceased. Isle of Crawford county, for the bene
fit of the heirs and ctedimra.
WILLIAM B. WHITE,
July 85.1843. 43 HARMON ROWE. ) ”
Administratrix’*- s-nlc.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of
Crawford conntr, when sittinsr for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, on the 15th of AUGUST next, at the residence
of Joseph G. Stilea. in Jones connty. two Feather Beds and
Furniture; one Bedstead ; one small lot of Kitchen Furni-
tore; and one Trunk—the property of Milton P. Glover,
deceased, late of Crawford courtly. Terms msde known on
the day ofsale. MARY STILES, Adm’x.
July 4, 1843.40
Administrator'* Snip.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next, before the Court House door in the county ot
Forsyth, within the legal hours of sale. Gold Lot No. 867,
in the 3d District. 1st Section of originally Cherokee, now
Forsyth county, for the purpose of paying the debts of the
Estate of John Dillon, deceased, and distribution among the
heirs of said deceased.
Aug 1,1843. 45 HENRY DILLON. Admr.
"BTiOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
r. to the honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county.
when sitting f tr ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the
Real Estate of Jason Meadows, decessed. late of said couc
ty. JASON WEST. Admr.
May 30,1843. 35
pt 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
longing to the Estate ’of John W. Truluck, Late of said
County Decensed.
NORVEL R. TRULUCK, Administrator.-
April 85 32 ,
OUR months afterdate, application will be made to-
I the Hon. the Inferior Court of Bibb county when sit
ting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the Land nnd
Negroes belonging to the estate of Simeon Parker, late ot
said county deceased.
May 22 34 JOHN PARKER. Adm.
JTjl OUR months after dale, application will be made to
the honorable Inferior Court ofCrawford county, when
silting for ordinary purposes, for the appointment of Com
missioners to divide the Estate of Lewis Tanner, Sr., de
ceased, late of said coauty.
E. W.’DENNIS, Admt.debonis non.
June 27,1843. 39 sm4tn
T7IOUR months after date, application will be made to the
Jr honorable Inferior Court of HouMon county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate
of William M. Powell, deceased, late of Houston county—
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
WILLIAM McKENZIE, Admr.
Jone27, 3843. _ 39
P OUR months after dale, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Doolv county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands and a Ne
gro Woman, belong ng to the Estate of Daniel "Lewis, de
ceased. late of said county—for the purpose of a divisiun
among the heirs of said Estate.
MATTHEW FLOYD, Admr.
Jane 25.1843. 40
r OUK months niter date, application will be made to
the Inferior Court of Houston County, (when silting as
a Court of Ordinary) for leave to sell the real estate of John
West deceased, fate of said Connty, for the benefit of the
hiera and creditors.
ISAAC W. WEST, Ad’mr.
July 11 41
W.toiIR months after date, application will be made to the
X 1 honorable Inferior Court of Henry county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Negro Boy, named
Edmund, belonging to the Estate of Willis Moore, deceas
ed, late of said county.
July 18. 1843. 42 ELI CONGER- Ex’r
■piOUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Houston county, when sit
ting for rrd inary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and
Negroes belonging to the Estate of John Tomlinson, de
ceased, late of said county.
July 25,1843. 43 ELIJAH BUTTS, Admr.
ne green Ta
king Chair, 1 I
tall Trunk, 1
ad. 1 bag of
To Debtors nnd Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of William M. Pow
ell, deceased. late ol Houston county, are requested to
make immediate payment; and those having demands a-
gainst aaid Estate, will present them in terms of the law.
WILLIAM McKENZIE, Admr.
June 27,1843. 39
Feathers, 1 Wi
Sofa and 3 Cow
of Jeremiah Lt
F. Trippe v. -
July 85.1813.
ggon. 1 folding leaf Table, 2 Bedsteads and
s and Cnlve-. nil levied on as the property
nakin, t-> satisfy one fi fa in favor of J. A j.
iid Latnkin.
43 JAMES G. OLIVER,Jr.D.Shff.
To Debtors
4 LI, persons indebted to
Executor’. Stale.
A greeably to the last wm of nar.iv D.Rovais,
.lereaaed, will be sold, en the first Tuesday in SEP-
TEMBER next,before the Court-Honse door in Vienna,
Dooly county, within the legal hears of sale, one Lot of
Land, containing 209) acres, known as No. 234,inthe 7th
District of said connty; anil one half Lot of Land, adjoining
the same. Terms made known r-nthe davo'sale.
CHARLES II. HIGDON, Exr.
June 26, 18-13. 40
E xerulor'x Stale.
A ATII.I, he said, before the Couit-Hon
1 I of Macon, onthefieat Tuesday it
next. Lot No. 3,in square 63, in said city*
William Daniel, deceased. Sold under
testament of sa d deceased.
CHARLES HUTCHINGS. Exr.
June 27,1843. 39
door.in the c’ty
EPTEMBER
property of
last will
inti Creditor*,
the Estate of Joshna Tsylor,
deceased, late of Houston county, are requested to
t ike immediate payment; and those having demanda o-
■inst said Estate, will render them in agreeable to law.
July 83,1843. 43 GEORGE W. RAY, Admr.
A certain and iffectnal cure for Ague and Fever; alto.
used successfully in the treat,neat of Bilious Fever,
Nausea. General pelihty, and Nervots IVeokness.
rilllE most Battering recommendations of this Medicine,
X have been received from many eminent Physicians and
others who have used it. And it is presumed that no med
icine has ever been used, whose action has been more ben
eficial pleasant and invigorating, and called forth from af
flicted sufferers such expressions of heartfelt gratitude and
thankfulness. Persons taking the Pills, soon find them
selves relieved—Chill broken! Fever sme!! Stomach
nud bead free and healthful!! 1 Strength and appetite in
creasing and improving, and all nervous weakness fled.
When taken according to the directors accompanying
them, they never fail to cure the Chill and Fever the first
day, and never sicken the stomach or operate upon the
bowels.
Their action upon the whole system, is so charming, that
persons are invariably surprised and pleased with iheii ra
pid and complete restoration to healtb.
The Pills are purely and solely Vegetable; and the hap
py combination of the iugredieiits arid their proportions, are
snch as to produce a medicine which never fails to relieve
when rebel is attainable.
Eacii box contains 20 doses of Pills—PriceOne Dollar.
(From Dr. Hacood.)
Mount Pinson, Ala., Feb. 3,1813.
This may certify, that I was appointed an Agent for the
sale of Hull’s Fever and Ague Piils.about nipe months ago.
The agent left me. as he thought, a sufficient supply to last
twelve months, but the Pills hare proved so certain and ex
cellent a medicine, that I have been entirely out of them
for some time, and could hare sold double the quantity, if
they had been left with me. I consider them as good a
medicide as can be used for the cure of Fevers, or Ague
and Fevers. I have prescribed them in a number of cases
of Fevers, after first administering an emetic or cathartic,
and always with the tuost happy results. In fine, I have
never known Hull’s Pills to fail curing the Chills and Fe
ver, in a single instance-
ZACHARLAII HAGOOD.
(From Dr. Mattiso.v.)'
Benton county, Ala., August 19/A, 1842.
This is to certify, that about six months ago I was ap
pointed an Agent for the sale of Dr. Hull's Fever and Ague
Piils. At that time the travelling Agent left with me, as he
.thought, a sufficient quantity to last twelve months, but the
Pills are so much approved*, that I have sold nil out, and
could have disposed of twice as muny more, if I had been
supplied with them. I think them an excellent medicine:
indeed, 1 have never known the Pills used in a single in
stance, according to directions, without efftrting a complete
cure. My neighbors speak of them in the highest terms.
BENJAMIN MATTISON.
Braekenridge county, Ky.,Nov. 11, '842.
This may certify, that I have used Dr. Hull’s Fever and
Ague and Anti-Fever Pills in my family, for the cure of
Chills and Fever, with great success. Alto, six of my bro
ther’s family were sick with Chills and Fever—they were
all cured by the use uf two boxes of Hull’t Pills. I consid
er them superior to any medicine of the kind ever used in
my family. BENJAUIN BATES.
Elyton, Jefferson county. Ah., Feb. 3,1843.
This is to certify, that I was appointed last April, an Agent
for the tale of Dr. Hull’s Vegetable Fevrr and Ague and
Anti-Fever Pills—since which lime 1 have sold about forty
boxes. In not a single instance, to my knowledge, have
they failed to cure Chills and Fever, when used according
to directions.
Since I became an Agent for the Fills, I have bad twelve
or fifteen different cases of Chills and Fever in my family,
and Hull’s Pills have cured every cose.
JOHN CAMP.
For sale by J.H. A W. 8. KLLI8,
August L 1843. 44 Macon. Os.
PUBLIC BLhSSlNG.
, 11HESE Pills ha-re long been known and appreciated
X for their extraordinary and immediate powers of re
storing perfect healt i to persons suffering under nearly ev
ery kina of disease to which the human frame is liable.
They arepaniculnrly recommended to all those persons
who are afflicted with any kiud of a chronic or lingering
complaint, as there is no medicine before the public which
lias so natural and happy effect upon the system, in correct
ing the stomach and liver, and to the formation of healthy
chyle, and tltereby purifying the blood.
They are acknowledged, by the hundreds and thousands
who are using them, to be not only the most mild and pleas
ant in tbeir operation, but the most perfectly innocent, safe,
and efficie it medicine ever offered to the public. Those
who once make a trial of these Pills, never afterwards feel
w iling to be without them, and call again and again for
■note: which is sufficient proof of tbeir good qualities.
. HE4DACBE—SICK OR NERVOUS.
To V>cbtoa* nml {'icditor..
\ LL persons indebted to the Estate of John Tomlinson,
deceased. late of Houston coot
.ill i
county, are requested to
nnd those having demands a-
der them in agreeable to law
ELIJAH BUTTS, Admr.
ainst said deceased,
July 25, 1843. 43
To Debtor* ami t'rrdilov*.
\ LL"persons indebted to the Estate of Anthony Lewis,
.deceased, late of Dooly county, are requested to make
1 those having claims against said
Esiate. arc required to present the same within the lime
prescribed by law.
N. REDDICK,'
Jnlv 7. 1S43. 41 J. PLATT.
- Admrs
G EORGIA, Houston County —Whereas JohuM.Chas
tain and Abner Barnaul apply to me for letters of Ad,
Administrators’ Stole.
A GREEABLY loan order of the honorable Inferior
Court of Butts county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses will be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next, before the Court-House door, in the town of Jackson.
Buns county, within the usual hours ofsale, the Lot ofLund
whereon Richardson Mayo formerly lived, containing 8021
acres, more or less, adjoining Lands of John Sanders, Daw
son McElroy and others. Also, 67 acres of Land, m er , r
less, adjoining J.enils of George W. Barber, Then '-s J.
Giles and others, child ns the property of Rich trdson Mxyo,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms on the day.
JOHN GOODMAN, > . ,
i ii up. r Aiimrs
Aug 1, 1843.
44
J. H. M-CORD,
V
Adminiatrntor’i
kURSUANT to an orderol the 1
Kale.
nnorable Inferior Court
X - of Dooly canntv, when sitting for nrdimt v purposes
will be sold on the first Tuesday in OC.1 OBElt next, be
fore (he Court-1 louse door in Vienna. Dooly county, within
the legal houranf sale, the 8outh half of Lot of Land No. Do.
in die first District of Dooly county ami 15 acres, more or
less, in tba South-East corner of Lot No. 97 in said Dis.
trict. Sold as the property of John W. Truluck,deceased,
late of said county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
NORVEL R. TRULUCK, Admr.
August 1,1843 44
stration de bonis non nn the Estate of Littleton Spivey,
deceased late of said county:
These nre therefore to cue nnd adinonirii all and ainga
lar the kind -ed and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he gran
ted.
Givru under mv hand, at office, this 19th July, 1843.
43 * BRYANT HATTON, c. c. o.
d i BORGIA, Doolv County.—Whereat; Young P. Out-
" IT law nnd Jane llubanks apply to me for letters of Ad-
n on the Estate of William llubanks, deceased,
late of said county:
These nr,-therefore to cit« and ad nonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased,to be nud
appear at mv office, within the time pre-cribed by law, to
showennse (ifany they have.) why slid letters should not
he granted. Given under my hand it office, thia 19th d4y
of July, 1843. JOriEPU It. CLAPP, C.C.O.
August 1 44
Those who have suffered and are weary of sufferjeg with
this distressing complaint, will find Spencer’s Vegetable
Pills a remedy at once certain and immediate in its effects.
One single dose of (lie Pills, taken as sOoti as the headache
is felt coming on. wilt cure it in one half hour entirely.
As a remedy iu summer and bound complaints, they dis
play tbeir wonderful powers to admiration, and are far su
perior to-any thing iu use for these complaints.
In Dytnepua and Liver Complaint, they stand unri
valled. Many have been cured in a few weeks, after hav
ing goffered under tie dreadful complaint lor vears.
In Habitual Cosiiveness. they are decidedly superior to
any Vegeteble Pill ever brought bef-ire the public; and one
25 cent box will establish their surprising virtues, ?nd place
them beyond the resell of doubt, in the estimation uf every
individual.
They are invalunhle in nervous an 1 hypochondriacal af
fections, loss of appetite, ami all complaints to which females
alone are subject.
They me mild in their action, and convey alm03timme
dime convicti .n of tbeir utility from the first dose. They
may be taki ?nby persons ofany age; and the feeble, the'iti-
tirm, the nervous, and delicate, are strengthened by their
operation, because they clear the system of bad humors,
quiet nervous irritability, aud invariably produce sound
health.
Upwards of three hundred and seventy thousand boxes
of these inestimable Pills have been sold within the last
twelve months in three Slates alone, and more Chau three
times the same quantity in other S ates.
As an anti-bilious medicine, uo family should be without
them. A single triul of them is more loiisfaeiory than a
thousand certificates.
(From G. A. Hcddlestos, Esq., a vert respectable
Merchant, of Wilson codntt, Tenn.)
Huddleston, Cross Roads, Wilson county. Tenn. ]
January 14, 1843.
This is to certify, that I was appointed as Agent for Dr.
Spencer’s Vegetable Pills Inst April, siuce which lime I
have sold about seventy boxes, and they have given better
satisfaction,and are liked much better than any other Pills
I ever sold; the best evidence in their favor is, that those
who once make a triilof these Pills, are not willing, to be
without them, and call again and again for mure, and always
prefer them to any other. I have used the Pills in ray own
family with entire success—in Coetivenesi Sick Headache,
and Rowel Complaint, they are the best medicine I am ac
quainted with. G. A. HUDDLESTON.
DKlKiSI, Iti un i tl.’). Ac.
£>
FRESH SUPPLY, just receivedby
J. II. A IV. S.KLL1S,
Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue,Macon, Ga.
Among which are the following MEDICINES, Ac.:
sulphate Quinine (French)^ Camharides
Sulphate Morphine
Acetate do
Anodine
Acetic Acid
Oxalic do
Citric do
Prussic do ,
Tartaric do”
Ammonia
do (Arom spts)
Antimoaialspulv
Veratriae
Strychiuine
Emetine
Ilhenbarbine
Croton Tiglium
Secale Cornutum
Oil Sinapinc
OR Cantharidin
Proligenous Acid 1 :
Hydriacate Pitassa
Pepperine
Oil black .Pepper
Irish Moss
Musk
Chloride Soda
Citrated Kali
Chloride Lima
Medical Mustard,in pots
Opium denurcotized
Cyauuret 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
Horehound
Sage
African Cayenne
Bayberry bark, powdered
Blood root do
Colchicum do
Golded Seal
Slippery Elm, powdered
Quassia
Gentian, powdered
Cort Aurant do
Lobelia and seed
Hemlock
Skunk Cabbage
Squills
Gamboge
Hops
Mezerlum
Aikanet 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
Corianderdo
Arrow root
Aque Fortin
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 Oil (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
Nit'ate Silver
do Potassa
Phosphate Soda
do Iron
Sulphate Iron
do Potassa
do Soda
do Magnesia
Borate Soda”
Phosphorus
Manna flake
Ointment hyd. Pota
do Iodine
do Veratrme
do Itch
Oxide Mercury
Extract Jalap
do Butternut
do Hyosciamus
Gentian
Belladonna
Taraxici
Rhubarb
Nux Vomica
Rhatania
Cicuta
Glycyrrhiza
Gum ArabacJ
do Camphor
do Scammony
do Myrrh
do Asafcetida
do Guiac
Pearl Barley
Syringes
Honey
Otto Roses
Magnesia, call* d
do carb
Isinglass
Quicksilver
Sedlitz Powders
Soda do
Saratoga do
8ponge
Tamarinds
Wafers
Sarsaparilla
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 Tarta:
Salt Ammechiac
Glue
Rosin
Jujube Paste
do
do
do
do
do
do'
do
Adminiatrntora Kale.
P UR>1 ANT to an order of the Infer
I
• Court of linos-
aunty, when silting for ordinary purposes, will he
add before the Court House door in Lanier, Mneott county,
on the first Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours
of ante,
50 acres ot Land, lyin" in the north east corner of Lot ol
Laad.No.fi. in the 15th district of originally Houston, now
Mseoncoumy sold as the property of the estate of Joshna
Tsylor deceased, for the benefit cl the heirsand creditors.
Terms on the dnv.
July J 41 * CEO. W. RAY, Adm r.
laiOltltlt, Hi lib Coiinl}.
P ERSONALLY appeared, James Stdesbury. who be-
ini' duly ssitii. deposed* nnd sa’tll. ilia! he ws- in pos
session of a certificate, of which the following is as near a
copy as ne can recollect:
" I certify, that the sum of Tldrty-Five Dollars, is due to
James Stntesbury. fuvlbe hire of two handssi"ned'‘J. D.
Gray, Agent Monroe Rail-Road ”
And that the same has been lost or mislaid, so that he
cannot find it. J.\S. STOTESBURY.
(From avert resectable Planter in Alabama.)
Washington county, Ala., March 8,1843.
To Dr. Stescer:
Dear Sir :—I ha re used your Vegetable Pills in my
family the last year, wilh great success, and I consider
them the best Pill I ever used. I have made considerable
use of many other popular Fills, but I am convinced that
yonrs are superior to any of them. .For Sick Hi adaclie.
they are an excellent medicine. For Bowel Cetnplsint, I
think them the best medicine in the world, and also for the
Bloody Flux. I can sav to you, that I made great use of
tlierti last seas n. 1 had T WENT! of my Blacks sick with
the Flux, ai d I administered \ our Pills freely, and I did
not loose a single cas*. My neighbors speak in the highest
tetins of them. Respectfully, yours.
JESSE JORDAN.
Fk«m Mr. Adam Riser, a popular Merchant in Tal
ladega couxtt, Ala.
Sworn to and subscribed before tne.)
this 18th Julv. 1843. S
Jksse'L. Owen. J.P. )
Fire Insurance.
r J3HE"Undersigned. Agents for the yEti
« Company of Hartford Conn., nre prep
Ware-house
Fire.
itdings, Merehandi
i, iu the City of Mac
Ins
Ireland Co!
and iis viciuitv i
Feb. 7
REA * COTTON, Agt’.
23 lj
It
srr’s Store, Ta
lade(f a con
‘tv. Ala. Ang. 16.1842.
T
ns is 10
truly, t
rat I have us
ed l)r. Spencer's
Vegeta-
b
e
y family
. for the Iasi
six months,and
I consid
c
tl
cm the »
.-t pill,
I ever used
I was appom
er! nn A-
. P*
nt
for the
ale ot t
em. about
ix mniitb* hoo.
at which
ti
ne
the irnv
riling ne
eui left me a
mill 100 boxe*. a
id I bare
’ so
Id
out ever
V box In
1*7 since, ant
enultl have sold
as mativ
in
ore
. if they
bail bee
n left. I th
nk every famil
should
kt
ep
a Mipp!
v alway
on hand-
Itave never sold
anv Tills
in
in
v Store,
bat bav
been liked
30 well ns Spenc
r’s Veg-
etab
e Pill,'.
ADAM R
IS E It.
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
Salts Lemon
Worm tea
Effervescing Magnesia
Botanical drops
Swain’s Panacea
Indian’s do
Ess. Iceland Moss
Cough Mixture
Fuid ext Sarsaparilla
Syr Liverwort
Comp. Sarsap. Cubebs and Ext Boneset
Copavi Tonic Extract
PERFUMERY AND BRUSHES ,&c
Hair Powder Almond Paste
Pearl do Ground Paint Brushes
Rouge do Sash do
Milk of Roses Oval Varnish
Cold Cream Camel hair
Cream Almonds Badger’s hair
Florida Water, various sizes Graining
Comp, fluid ext. Pink Root,
by G. W. Carpenter
Dalby’a Carminative
Bleaching Liquid
Mead’s Pills
Issue Plasters
Elixer Life
Ginger beer powder
Medicated Oil Silk’
Digestive Elixer
Pile remedy
Chlorine Tooth-wash
Bay Ruin
Balsam Honey
Cough Lozenges
Extract Coffee
Cullen’s liquid Magnesia
Potter’s Catholican
Rowan’s Tonic Mixture
Relfe’s Vegetable Specific
Oil Wonuseed
Ext Buchu
do
Flei-h
Horse
Hair
Nail
Comb
Tooth
do
Cloth
Scrubbing
Shoe
ssM
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do silver wire
do
do
do
Cologne do
Lavenderdo
Rose do
Bears’ Oil
Ward’s Hair Oil
Marrow Pomatum
Orange Flower Water
Macassar Oil
Spirit of Rose
Camphor Soap
Musk do
EmpUient do
Windsor do
do do Brown
Wash Balls
Curling fluid
Antique Oil
Lip Salve (Persian Otto Rose)Shaving ’ do
Tooth Powder (superior) Shaving Oil
Erasive do I’owder Puffs and boxes
Extract Bergamot Preston Salts
do Rose Smelling bottles
do Musk Tapers
Honey Water Dutch Cologne
Shaving cake* Atkinson’s Depilatory
--jcninTiiin vn-o I..
Patent feather Brooms
do do Dusters
do do Brushes
Fitch Tools
Counter Brushes
Hat do
Crumb do
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. &c
Amputating cases
Trepanning Instrnments
Dissecting do
Pocket cases
Spring Lancets
Evans’thumb do
Dentists’ cases ’
Teeth Keys -
Cupping Glasse-
do do with air pumn"
Gum Elastic Catheters
Silver do
Seton Needles
Spring Lancet blades
Tooth claws
Gam Lancets
do do moveable buttons Medical Spoons
Scarificators Scales and Weights
Abcejs Lancets Teeth Files
Tourniquets
The subscribers intend keeping a full assortment of
Brttg«,3l olicinc*. 1‘llint*. Oil*.KIio|>-l-'iirniluro,
Ac., consisting of articles tnthe line necessary for the sup
ply of Physicians, Plantations or Families. Thev will be
supplied with the best that can be selected ontof the New
York and Philadelphia markets. Orders from Merchants
and Phvsicians will receive prompt attention.
Jan 23 31 J.H. & W. P. ELLIS.
For Sale.
V VALUABLE plantation in Monroe. The subscribe
offers for sale, the plantation in Monroe County, o
For
Ans
gale bv
!, 1843.
J. H. AW. 6. ELLIS,
Macon, On.
which she has resided for several years past. It contains
six hundred acres of Oak and Hickorv 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 houses also. There is a neat and comfortable
ellinir on the place, with orchards of yonnir trees, and
excellent water. The place has several branches of water,
unninff through the fields, and for fertility and health, is not
xceeded by any plantation in this section of Georgia.
It is on the road from Macon to Thomaston. nnd 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. 23 22
OF ALL KINDS,
DONE AT SHORT NOTICE, IN A NEAT
TTL E,J
ON THE MOST REASONABLE TEI;m<
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
macon (Scovflfa Wcava™
—s car .is—
])KIJ(;S. JlHiUlULUiS. AlC.
V FRESH SUPPLY,jun received by
IIAIIVKV 8HOTWKI-L,Brn*Si«,
Corner ot Mulberry aud .Third Marls, opposite ihe
Central Hotel, Macon, Ga.
PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS, LAW BLANKS, Hfp,-:
HORSE BILLS, LABELS
Sulphate duinine
do Morphine
Acet. Morphine #
Court Plaster
Castor Oil
Citrated Kali
Chloride Soda
Senna Alex
Cavenne African
Indigo Spanish Float
Caraway Seed
Anodyne Hoflamont
AquaFortis
Juniper Berries
Bees Wax
Charcoal Pulv.
Corks Velvet
Calomel Eng.
Calomel Am.
Croton Tiglium
Gum Arabic
Gamboge
Blue Stone
Salts of Tartar
Extract Jalap
do Lemon, for pies, sauces,
Ac., a new and very conve
nient article.
Extract Valerian
“ Accomta
“ Bucha compd
Pink Root Fluid
11 Augustura
u Hardhack
M Lettuce M W A M
“ Cort Pent compd
u Bark Precipitated
11 Nux Vomica
u Rhubarb
u Gentian
“ Ratania
*• Dandelion
11 Colocynth pure
u “ compound
“ Balsam Copavia
- “ Hyoscamus
u Cicuta
a Stramonium
11 Belladonna
“ Boneset
€ Butternut
** Glycopt
41 “ refd Eng.
ts Sarsaparilla
Herbs Horehound
** Cleavers
44 Catnip
4 ‘ Thoiougliwort
44 Cicuta
4 j Marsh Melon
41 C »t foot
x 44 P trsiey
44 Spearmint
41 S-tTvey Grass
44 Kvezeamous
44 Wormwood
44 Double Tansey
u Hyssop
44 Horse Radish
44 Bitter Sweet
41 Lemon
44 Sweet Mrajoram
44 Motherwort
44 Penneroyal
Musk, Blue Mass
Horehound
Otto Rose
Isinglass
Sponge, Mace
Annato,
Coppetas
Borax, Nutgalls
Rosin
Oil Almonds
11 Annisede
44 Burgamott
4 * Cajiput 3
44 Cassia
44 Cloves
44 Caraway
44 Onganum
44 Aitfnos
44 Juniper
44 Lavender
44 Jessamine
44 Fennel
41 Savine fresh
44 Goldwood
44 Wormseed
44 double Tansey
44 Peppermint
44 Spearmint
41 Tansey pure
44 Cedrat
* Oroton
Cantharides
Fly Stone
Colocynth
Acetic Acid
Sweet Oil
Veratrine
aShycbonine
Digitalis
Creta prept
Irish Moss
Oxalic Acid
Cetric do
Prussic do
Tartaric do
Opium
Pepperine, Uva Ursi
Sage. Syrenges
Honey, Squills
Mezerian
Hemlock
Hops
Saffron
E vicuma 1
Nutmegs
W afers
Cloves
Q.uick6ilver
Arrowroot
Logwood
Madder
Allum
Fig Blue
Brimstone
Starch
Glue
Antimony
Aloes Soot
Rhubarb]
Emetine
v 44 PuTegi
44 Sarsafras
Orange
44 Cedar
44 Black Pepper
44 Hemlock
44 Spruce
44 Cantharides
44 Tar
44 Copavai
44 Amber rect
41 44 com
44 Seneca
44 Rhodium
44 Nerole
44 Camomile
44 Valerian
44 Cubebs
y • Wormwood.
44 Nutmegs
44 Anniseed
Spalalas assorted
Syringes „
Trusses 44
Brushes 44
Tooth Brushes
Nail Brushes
White Wash do No 1 r 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
Sheep Skins, extra French No
1, 2 and 3
Almond Paste
Antique Oil
Balm of Columbia
Bears Oil
Cream of Amber
Cold Cream
Cologne Farina
* 4 F rench
44 German
44 American
Extract Milliflores
Lip Salve
Otto of Roses
Macassar Oil
Pomatum
Pearl Powder
Preston Salts
Toilet Powder
Vegetable Rouge
Vinegar Aromatic
Eye Water
Godfrey’s Cordial
Hayes Linament
Harlem Oil
Itch Ooinlment
Funnels Wedgwood from No
l to 5
Galley Pots assorted
Mortars from 1 inch to 12
Medical Spoons
Pill Tiles graduated from 1
inch to 12
Polishing Clay-
Putty Knives
Apoth’s. Scales and Weights
Wicking for Lamps
Extraot Roses
Essence of Tyre
Florida Water
Freckle Wash
Hair Oil Ward 9 *
Hungary Water
Hair Powder
Indian Dye
Kaphalia
Orange Flower Water
n\iRi;-Ho r/sn mjeceipj,
fee. dec. <Yc.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
Ot' use in tins Slate, printed on fine paper, in ],-■
constantly kept on hand, and fur sale at very 1
Macon, June 1, 1843. 3
PATENT MEDICINES.
British Oil D'ue 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
a new tnd superior aiti-Indian Specific
cle, used in preterenua to New England Cough Syrup
all others
Corn Plaster
Cephalic Snuff
Chemical Pile Ointment
Essence of Peppermint
Gordark’s Cordial
Soap Naples
“ Castile
“ White bar
“ Variegated
" in pots No 1,2, 3
Haynes’ Pills
Beckwith’s do
Peters' do
Elmore’s do
Maskin'* do
Opodeldoc
Moffat's Pills
Phtenix 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
Dt Lagier’s Fever and Ague
Pills
Ghaleeare’s Fever and Ague
Pills
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Amputating Instruments in ca- Lancents Evan's beat
ses “ com sheli handles
Amputating and Trepaning “ Gum
Instruxients in cases “ Abscess
GE Bougie's Cupping Instru- " Cases
menu with Scarificator Nursing Tube..Ivory
and Five Cupping Glas- Needles Setons
ses “ Curved
Catheters male Nipple Shells
“ female Pocket Cases containing 22 In-
Couching Instruments in ca- strumems
ses Pocket Cases,containing 16 In-
Catnelar’s double silver Dis- struments
secting Instruments in ca- Pocket Cases containing 12
ses Instruments
Dentis-i’s Instrum’ts for plug- Probes
gins ami scaling Pessaries gum elastic
Forcept’s Midwifery Saws Amputating
“ Dissecting Stethescopes
“ Dressing Scissors straight and curved
“ Bone Stomach Tubes E G
“ Tooth and patterns Tooth Keys ivory handle
Glvster Bags with Ivory Pipes spring
Hair Lin Pins Tooth Keys pivot handle
Knives Amputating spring
'* Catline Tooth Kevsivory handle hinge
\Vh Isuering Tubes for deaf fulcrum
persons, a most valuable Tourneouet
article Tooth Files
GLASS WAKE, At.
Specia Bottles from Jpt to 2 Nipple Shells
gallons Nursing Bottles
Tincture Bottles from Jpt to do Flasks
2 gallons Funnels assorted
Salt mouth Bottles Cupping Glasses
Breast Pipes Phials assorted
Urinals Graduate Measures
PAINTS.
White Lead ground in Oil Drop Black
ITIOKE TESTIMONY
I N favor of the Improved Botanico Medical
practiced by Dr. Thomson, in Macon, GrihitV. '
receive and treat cases as heretofore, either acute or A
ic, and from whence person? living at a distance n
medicines to suit them, by sending their symptom/;-
ting as correctly as possible. It is not presumed tW
medicines will reach all cases so as to cure them br •
hardly be doubted that if properly and carefully
tered, thousands that are now lingering out a“ livir«* c l *
might be greatly benelitteJ, and in many instances ••
cured.
His medicines are taken from Nature’s laboratory
pared for the use of man by the Great Chemist, v [!;“
knows his wants, compared with whose preparations • '
of men are as nothing, or if possible, worse, as even ~
experience so fully demonstrates But to the testi^on’
The following cases are both peculiar though ren V-
mon. (for that reason they are published.) the firsucas*,
prolapsus uteri, leucorrhcea, great debility, Ac
other thev gentleman speaks for himself.
Tarvcrsville, Twiggs Co.Jan.l9tk if*
Dr M. S. Thomson:
Dear Sir—I am happy to be able to inform vor d -.
health of my negro woman Roda. since she left you bit
steadily improving, till now I consider it nearly iter
lished. Not having seen her while with you in M
wan but little prepared to witness, without astonishtuti!
great change that had taken place in her appearance, f tr ;
stead of the thin, e mad a ted ami broken down person
sent you, she returned abo it the best looking negro 13
the plantation. When she left here I woulu nave uk*
ten dollar bill for her. now she is worth fifty times tbtiiLj-
I am also happy to inform you that I have n*»verh:c
least return ofany of the symptoms of that distress.!’!
plaint of which you so unexpectedly cured me three \
ago, alter Drs. Blappey, Dupree.Tomblin <5c Cun:::! .
of the most eminent of the faculty in tlese parts, bad h
and the complaint had run on me for upwards of
years. • I confess that when you said you though*.\om
cure me 1 had very hide faith, but now am convinced
thoroughly that their failure to cure disease is no goodie
son why such disease should be pronounced incuralieji
atn also convinced that complaint.*? evenofiong standita-
be finally eradicated, if the use of proper ren.rdiwsri
sorted to; it has at least been so in my case, and as I &,
different as to who knowsit, I will, for the benefit of
similarly afflicted state that my complaint
well assured that the publication of this fart, should v
think it proper, would carrv iov to the hearts of manjt
hopeless of relief, by pointing U em to where tney amtf
tain a remedy.
Wishing you every success in your laudable effort;
advance the standard of'true medico* science, Iscbxdi
myself yours with every sentiment of respect
OBEDIAH ADAMS.
I have been cured of a disease similar to the abote,h
Dr. Th mson, after having bad it for upward# of treif
months. THO$. K. FULLER.
Monroe Co. 13th Jan.lMl
This may ceitify that my son John has beer, afflicted%*,
lumbago, or rheumatism, for upwards of two years, in it
time he had been subjected to very severe altarks.
which he was unable to walk or even stand, and wbenlij-
ing down was unable to rest in any other position than on 1:
abdomen, suffering acutely in painful misery. In thisaa
ation I applied to Dr. Thomson, of Macon* who sronii
stored him to comfortable health ; he has had no attack;
the last twelve months. JOHN BURGY, tfenr.
Macon. 19th Jan. 1643.
This will certify that I have, been afflicted wiihrbrra*
tism for Jive years, sometimes in such agony that I ccdi
neither sit nor stand, and with difficulty lie down, ilonf
which time 1 found nothing that could benefit me, till Ii;
plied to Dr. Thomson, who with one prescription entirt;
cured me, in the short space of three weeks. I htveb
no return of it in eighteen moutbo.
SAMUEL HOWELL
Macon county, 10th Jao. JSH
This may certify that for upwards of two \ear* Hr
had a disease in my chest, which was frequently yrn a
tressing, sometimes almost stopping my breath, in suet 1
way as to make me believe that my end was near, lfilfl
suffered greatly from pain, which deprived life of its pleas
ures and almost made it a burden. I was in this state »tr
I applied to Drs. Thomson & Woodruff, who. l aw ta[*
to say. soon restored me to my usual health, which 1 In
enjoyed now near two years without baring any stuck i
my old complaint. ELIAS A. WALLACE.
Macon. Ga. 6th April 184-
About 6 months ago I was violently attacked with j -
rheumatism, the pain cf which was so excrutiating tht
coufd neither get iu or out of bed. or even i ndress
without assistance, and would often cause me to cry likes
child, I was treated by one of the best mineral Physic*
in the city, but without apparent benefit, for I continacs
get worse till I applied to Dr. Thomson, who soon er»c
ted the disease from my system, and left me in better tc*
than I had enjoyed in eighteen months.
fob 7 ~ W. II. GRI5W0L*
rymv? fiCULL NlIOArS:?Ituiiif»cturin* Com
Pany Cotton Yarn and Oznaburcs, constantly on hand
ul for sale, at the Factory prices, wholesale and retail by
April i 27 E. & R. R. GRAVES.
io do dry
Red Lead
Black L ead
Spanish Brown
Venetian Red
Yellow Ochre
Ohrom Yellow
Chrome Green
Litherage
Prussian Blue
Vermillion
Verdigris
Ivory Black
Terra de £enna
Rotten Stone
Hutch Pink
Pose Pink
Spanish White
Paris White
Turkey Umb
Gum Shellack
Linseed Oil
Lamp Oil
Train Oil
Neat* Foot Oil
Spirits Turpentine
Varnish Copal
44 Japan
44 Black E atl.er
Gold Leaf
Silver Lea**
Pomice Stone
Patent Yellow
Chalk Red
do White
Putty
Carmine
Drop Lake
Patent Brush and Sash Tolas
©fall kiid»
Sands’ Sarsaparilla,
For the removal and pciman.nl cure cf all Dt
a rising from an Impure Mate of the blood, OT WA]
the systtm, namely :
w C1LOFULA. or King’s evil, Rheurnati?n.;Oii '
O Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustulesoq ikf -•
Blotches Biles, Chronic sore eyes Ring worm, Ty
Id Head. Enlargement and pain oftlie bones and j
Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic8ymptotns, Sciatica, 01 L-
go, and Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of K:
ry. Ascites, of Dropsy, exposure or imprudence w
Also, Chronic constitutional disorders, will be remov - .
this preparation.
WONDflia’I I. EFFECTS OF SANDS’* 48 ’
8AIMBILI1A IN NO IIttltll, CONNEC
TICUT.
Read the following from Mrs. Wm. Phillips." ^
long resided at the Falls. The facts are well known to*
ti«e old residents ofthat part oftlie city. r ,
Mkssks. A. B. Sands A Co.— Sii.s:* Must :
I embrace this opportunity for stating to you the great re*--
I obtained from tne use of your Sarsaparilla. 1 s*** 1:
be happy, through yoi;, to publish to all who are :
as I lately was, the account of my unexpected, and ever
a long time despaired of cure. Mine is a painful
trying and sickening as is the narrative of it. for ihe mB-
many who may be so surely relieved. I wiil briddy *
curately state it.
Nineteen years ago List April, 0 fit of sickness leu '
an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collections nnay - 4
took place over the entire suitaceot u y body, caoffS 4 ’
an enlargement that it was necessary to odd a yard '■
I dresses arouna the waist. Next followed upon u>“■ ^
ulcers painful beyond description. For years, both
mer and winter, the only mitigation of my suffering '
found in pouring upon those parts cold water. ^ rcB
limbs the pain extended over my whale body—j* :cre ,
literally forme no rest, by day or by night. Lpc° v?
down, these pains would shoot through my oystem a” 4 * _
pel me to arise, and for hours together, walk the • ■ •
that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep.
time the Erysipelas continued active, and the ulcers -
ged, and so deeply have these eaten, that fi r two 31 ^ *
years they have been subject to bleeding. Dunn? lf ^
most twenty years lhave consulted many physicians- .
have called my disease—as it was attended with an y •
cough and a steady and active pain in my side—a r ,
consumpsiun ; ar.d though they have been skilful P r ^.
ers,they w ere only able to afford m\ case a partial •
p rary relief. 1 had many other difficulties too c ••
ted to'deseribe. I have also used manvofthc me
that have been recommended as infallible cures 1( ' r .‘ .
ease, yet these all failed, nnd 1 was most ‘
growing worse. In this critical condition, given op 0. ,
and expecting for myself relief only in death, I
kind interposition of Providence, furnished w.t.i . 4 .
me, invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle g*'
assurance of health, which for twenty years 1 l 131 . 1 n '‘ ■.
felt. Upon taking the second my enlargement d ,cl *.
and in twelve days from the 8th of October, vsiu ‘. !1 .
me need taking your Sarsaparilla, I was able to r’i°} ^
and rest by night as refreshing as any I ever enjp.' e ^ .. j
in perfect health. Besides, 1 was io this short ■ ’
ved from all those excruciating nnd unalleviated P 3 ‘ .
had afflicted mv davs, as well as robbed me ot n».' ‘.A.
r
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A
1 the a® 1
n .J lh at
of ft?
.v>or ■
repose. The ulcers upon my limbs are b
pelas cured, A my size reduced nearly to
ure.
Thus much do I feel it a privilege to testily to
ofyour health restoring Sarsaparilla. A thousa
sirs, from one who^e comfort and whose hope
health are due under God. to your instruments
may the same Providence t»iat directed me to ^
| make the haptu aid honored instruments of bks- ver y
‘ as diseased and despairing as your much relieved •
grateful friend. ASENATH M.
New London Co. ss. Norwich, T, nl i; r
Personally appear the above named Asenath M-
nnd made oath of the fact? cm
merit before me. „ . ^
Justice rf the
Being personally acquainted with Mrs. R HI
tify that the above asserted facts are *ubsti«n:>a* ' ^
* WILLIAM H RICHAK?-
Minister cf the Gospel at Aortcic *
For sale at New York price, by Ac ?nt#
ne anove naiucu jin , s*-;;
'act? contained in the foieco 1 'v
RUFUS W. MATHER '
June 2#
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