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JITS’ SALES.
£ 7/ t L L be * d
VW beruext.
oil Sheriff Sale.
1 on tin; first Tuesdayin Septem-
! '.■<■ thecourt house in Camp
i! county, between tho usual
095 containing 1(’>0 acres more or
i 1 :kf sieiion of originally Chero-
iiiill county, to satisfy a mortgage
superior court in favor of David
.faro, property pointad out in said
not known in the 9th district of o-
;• now Campbell county containing
' levied on as the property of
itisfy one f: la from the superior
y in favor of the Central Bank of
rt He uy Brock, and Henderson
ESTATE SALES.
Henr
dirt of I
123 in the first district of originally
ampin il county, levied on as the
Duncan to oatiafy one fi fa from the
dJwinc ittnty, Wilev. Parish A' Co.
Administrator's Sale.
WiU be sold*
A T the late residence of William Sanders dece
cd, in tlie 14th district of Houston county, on
Saturday the 8th day of August next, the personal pro
perty of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle,
Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Household Furniture, Farm-
112 Utensils, o.rA many other articles too numerous to
specify, for the benefit of die heirs, terms made known
on die day of sale.
JAMES W. CANNON, adm’r.
june 16 1835
Duttcan, property pointed out by Pryor
titfsfy or
jonnw n
Co O ' in tie
Campbell
from to
of John
3d district of originally Car-
■ 1 tnty, and one rone horse—
, of William B. Lovelace to
1 superior court of Campbell
• iaddis \s Win. B. Lovelace
I ly 1C WESI.r.Y CAMP, sh’ff.
*'ay.iete Sheriff Sale.
it.'. In.- Mild o,i rhe first Tuesday in
Ft September next, before the court hotisein
Fuyei'- "ille, Faye.tecounty, between the usual
hours nf sale.
Lot o f Lind So. 177 in the 13th district of originally
Henry now Fayette county, to satisfy an execution in
favor of the o in cant of the superior court of Fayette
countynjnm.<t Dorothy Langdon guardian of Jack B
Langdoii. ii’tcv D Langdon. and Mary C. Langdon.
IT ” A. McllRIDE. /». sh'f.
,r a being half of Lot No. 139,and 75 acres
pa. .La? ! ill both in the 4th district of origin
• lit ni ' now Fayette county—levied on as the pro-
v ebpnt Pate by an execution in favor of
. 1. Elisha .Hill, and An Ilulsey, comtnis-
e ii'.-t flamlen D. Matty principal, and Sea-
■ 1 ! a.- i.i*i 1 I’m. Pate security.
'.!< \rr ■* I fliag Fraction No. 63
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Lot
« 33
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Fraction
« 30
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“ 30
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Lot
•* 43
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« 29
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« 341
Apple!]
by Oils
June
One
hllvHe
Abram
Jane
he! 6th district
: c.’ir.v. and 111 acres being fraction No.
• being fraction 161 both in the 7th district
•'only, together with the mills on said Lots
it . 'he property of Alexander Ware by
on I'.om ilia superior court o'Jackson conn-
.• ■ f Wiiie W. Webb ya Green R. Duke,
v. Horatio Webb, 8ylvaun« Ripley, John
id Alexander Ware, and Alien Matthews
j the. stay of execution, property pointed out
filchell attorney for plaintiff.
Alfred brown, «*’/•
Alto, trill be gold as above,
1 nt of Land No. in the -1th district 01 origin-
rrv new Fayette comity—levied onus tire pro-
I John Ward by execution in favpr of John
! and otiiers, levied on and returned to me by a
ife.
•i Nichols’ and Joseph Rogers’ interest in Lot
No. 13d in the 4th district of originally Henry
yotte county, by execution from a justice's-
f Coweta county in favor of Jacob LA- AD
1. levied and returned tome by a constable.
25 ANDREW MeBIHDE, d. tk'f.
Guardian’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable inferi
or court of Henrv countv when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, will be sold on Friday the 27th day ofAu-
gitsl next, at the late residence of John Barr deceased,
a part of tiie perishable property belonging to David
and John Barr minor orphans of said deceased, consis
ting of horses, cattle, hogs, corn, oats, wheat, bacon,
household and kitchen furniture, together with sundry
other articles too tedious to mention, terms of sale made
known on the day of sale.
F.LISHA M. K. M. CUTCHF.N,guardian.
July 9 1835
Administrator's Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, will
within the legal hours he sold before the court
house door in the town of Hartford Pulaski county,
Lot of Land No. 187 in the 12th district originally
Houston now Pulaski county, as the property of Carl
ton Greer late of Marion county deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors, terms made known on
the day of*ale. ROBERT GREER, adm’r.
june 24 l’*35 '
Executor's Sale.
B Y order from the court of Ordinary of Wilkes
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, at the court house in Hamilton, Harris
county, Lot of Land belonging to the estate of Peter
Cnrrey late of Wilkes county deceased, No. 154 in
tlie 19th district of formerly Muscogee now Harris
county, sold for the benefit of tlie heirs, terms made
known on the dav of sale.
uno 11 WILLIS CURREY, err.
Administrator & Guardian’s Sale.
W ILL bo roldon tlie first Tuesday in NOVEM
BER next, at Drayton, Dooly county, the in
terest ofjohn M. D. Tavlor deceased, also the interest
of Noah W. Taylora minor, in Lot No. 137 in (lie 28th
district of originally Lee now Dooly county, sold by
order of the court of ordinary of Butts county for the
benefit of said minor ami tlie distributees of said de
ceased. CHARLES BAILEY,
Adm'r of John .V. D. Taylor deceased, and
•Inly 9 Guardian for Noah IF. Taylor.
Administrator *5* Guardian's Sate.
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in OCTO
BER next, at McDonough Henry comity, tlie
interest of John M. D. Taylor deceased, also the inter
est of Noah W. Taylor a minor, in Lot No. 197 in the
7th district of Henry county, sold by order of the court
of ordinary of Butts county for the benefit of said mi
nor ami the distributees of said deceased. July 9
CHARLES BAILEY,
Adm'r of John M. D. Taylor deceased, and
Guardian for Noah IF. Taylor.
CITATIONS.
Georgia, Craicjord county.
W HEREAS Thomas Garrett applies to me for
letters dismissory from the guardianship of
Jackson Hanimack,
These are therefore to cite the said Jackson Ham-
mack to be at my office in the time prescribed by law
to shew cause if any he have why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 9th March 183o.
:W WM. H. BROOKS, c. c. q.
Georgia, Crawford county-
W HEREAS James S. Jones guardian of Caro
line E. Jones, applies for letters of dismission
from ltissaid guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ali^and sin
gular the kindred & creditors of said Caroline E. Jones,
to be and appear at my office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 12th May, 1835.
45 W. H. BROOKS, c. c. in.
Georgia, Crawford county.
W HEREAS Jones Hicks adm’r and Gracy Hicks
adm’x of the estate of Daniel Hicks deceased,
late of said county, apply to nte for letters of dismission
from said estate,
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear at my offite within the\time
prescribed by lata .to shew cause if any they can
why saidletters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 17th March 1835.
39 W. H. BROOKS, c. c. o.
ZEBU LON HOTEL.
The undersigned takes this me
thod to inform his friends and the
public, that he has taken charge of
the above Establishment, formerly
.occupied by John C. Maugham
Esq., where he holds himself pled
ged fo contribute to the satisfaction
of his patrons, and respectfully solicits a liberal share
of patronage. J* B. REEVES.
July 22 5
WASHINGTON HALL.
a THE Subscribers have taken that com
modious and well known public house in
tlie City of Macon,—the Washington Hall,
lately occupied by Mr. M. D. Huson.—
By the unremitting attention ol both of
them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob
tain for them a general patronage from the Public.—
They have secured the valuable services of a Lady,
whose reputation as a manager of a public house, is
inferior to no one in the State.
Their tables will be furnished with the best the coun
try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors.
The Stables are attended by careful and experienced
Ostlers. MUSTIAN & MOTT.
Feb 5 1835 36
ILF Having sold my interest in the Washington Hall
to Messrs. Mustian &Mott, I earnestly solicit for them
a continuance of the patronage which was extended
to me, whilst proprietor of the establishment.
Macon, feb 5 36 M.D. HUSON.
JEFFERSON* HALL.
Mncdonough. Oct. 27, 183*4
THE subscriber has taken tin's
well known stand for the purpose
of keeping a house of Ente rtain
ment, and solicits a share of pub
lic patronage, for which he is in
hopes of giving general satisfac
tion, his table shall be supplied with tlie best the coun
try can afford, and his stables well attended to.
19 ISAAC HARVEY.
R STOljr
,ER«. R» LOOXftr* '
lust received a larco
THE INDIAN’S PANACEA. I
F OR Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever Sores,
Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Impu- TTJTAS just "received a lareiTal/^*®
rities of the Blood, Chronic Inflamation of the Kidneys, I & MEDICINES at the s , em "f [i;,
Sore Eyes, Mercurial Diseases, Ac I W. B. Johnston’s Jewelry whirl i' 0 ' le fe
—CASES OF CURES derate prices ; among which are '
Chari.eston, March 27, 1832. PAINT'S
W HEREAS Bryant Bateman applies to me for
letters dismissory from tlie administration of
Jesse Mills deceased,
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appearat my office within th'time
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have
why said letters should not le granted.
Given under my hand at office this 9th March 1835. :
WM. II. BROOKS, c. c. o. !
Georgia,—Coweta County.
W H EREAS Colman II. Ballad Administrator on . J_ Clinton Hotel,) tender our thanks to our
the estate.of.Wiffiam Bewen deceased, applies ; friends 81I(] p alr0U s for past encouragement, and
These. are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu-! respectfully beg leave to announce to the public.
GLOBE TAVERN,
Clinton, Jones Connty, 6a.
T HE Subscribers (late proprietors of the
sin L
under
abled me from business nearly ever since. During
this period, I have been a patient in tlie Marine Hos
pital, in'thiscity, upwards of four months, and nearly
the same length of time in the Baltimore Hospital, and
tried almost every remedy, with little benefit. On the
16th of February last, at that time scarcely able to
move about upon crutches, I commenced the use of
The Indian’s Panacea. In one month I found myself
entirely free lrom pain, and «ni now happy to state
that I consider myself perfectly well.
WM. TUCKER, 13, Market-st.
Charlf.s’Fox, May 10, 1831.
The undersigned has been labouring under Mercu
rial Rheumatism for three years past; during which
period he was an inmate of the City Hospital, and un
der the medical treatment of tlie Physicians of that in
stitution, without obtaining permanent relief. In the
month of December last, I was permitted to use The
Indian's Panacea, and five bottles completely- relieved
me. L. WARREN.
Charleston, Dec. 20, 1831.
The subscriber had for nearly two years a scrofulous
ulcer upon the knee, covering a surface at times as
large as her hand. It was so severe as to confine her
to the house nearly the whole of that time. She used
many remedies in vain, and began to despair of ever
getting relief, when she fortunately tried The Indian's
Panacea, and is happy to state that four bottles healed
it entirely, and she has remained perfectly well to this
time, nearly a year.
ELIZA STRONG, George-st.
Charleston, July 12, 1831.
I was afflicted four years with an ulcer in the leg,
occasionally accompanied with erysipelatous inflam
mation and excessive pain in the leg and ancle joint.
Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill upon it,
but without permanent benefit. In this state, five bot
tles of The Indian's Panacea made a perfect cure.
MARGARET A. WEST, 121, Meeting-st.
Charleston, Jan. 20, 1832.
This may certify that I was afflicted with a scrofu
lous disease for several years, during which time I etn
Lampblack, Rosepink, Terra d e «
Prussian Blue, Osborn’s water eo'' 1 " 18 ’ hi
OILS, 8
Linseed, Sperm, Whale, and Tra
Turpent ine, Copal, Japan, Coach l la
Varnishes. ’ :
brushes.
in Oils. SM
«r*4F
Flesh, Hair, Hat, Grainiug, Varni-h F
Paint. Nail. Comb, Shoe, SerubLinl
tiug, Velvet, Whitewash, Clothes ii‘'' ree P*tt 1
Brushes. > Bor*.
PERFUMERY
Cologne, Rose, Honey, Florida,
Flower Water; Aromatic Vineear
Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash, Cream r< *'
Shaving Soaps, Wash Balls, Drop | ,l 0, P
Rose and Cedrat. Extrait de Meil Fi ll!
Powder, Orris Root, Milk of R os l ’’
Bergamot. Cedrat, Cinnamon, Lave,,'] v -
Roses; Oxv-chlorine Lotion, Pearl tv,.! *
Powder Puffs, Preston Salts, p;^ s.„, ' -i-
als, Tonquin Beans, Vin de Rouse v„ , Ls,
St. /-»:» U o“l » i 1
I
&■ Macassar Oil.
DYE STI FFS.
Annatto. Cudbear, Fig Blue, Tusi- c
Madder, Nicaragua Wood, AlhnVV*
Ground Logwood. ' ” r '-
MEDICINES.
Acetic, Citric, Oxalic & other Acid* \ I
Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, ConceMrajIf*
Ammonia, Atkinson’s Depilatory R.| 1 ,‘
Patent Barley, Breastpipes, Brii'iw; 0I ,
per, Spanish Saffron, Ammoniaret of Con '
Emetine, Cicuta Plaster, Ext. Aloe- !
ocynth, Elaterium, Jalap, Kahmca, Niu V
barb, R/iatania, Lead, Savin, SarsanafiDa **!
Dandelion, Valerian, Opium & oda-l pj '
Iron, Red Oxyde of Iron, Tartariz'dl.-eo i '■
Powders, Hamilton’s Elixir, Magne,
English Calomel, Hoffman's Anodyrie.H
Hat Case ; Iodine, Jujube Paste, Lactucil''
FScary Sheriff Sale.
► EFORE the court home itt McDonough Henry
h i aunty, on the first Tuesday in September next,
ecu the usual hours, will be sold
>t of 1-ind No. 81 in tho 12lh district of Henry
. y —levied on as tlie property of Nicholas K. Pyle
■ -*fy two ! i fit * from a Justice's court of H entry
tty one founded on an attachment in favor of
• • and Lovick P. Allen against Nicholas E. Pyle,
>r it hvorof Juntos &. Lovick P. Allen against
iol'i* E Pyle and James B Pyle garnishee, proper-
•inf.i l oul bv plaintiff, levy made and returned to
' Nafhmu.-i C. Adamson, a constable.
>? V’. in llte 13th district of Henry county
' Ittj acres word or lew—levied on ns the
of Lemuel Wilkersou to satisfy sundry fi fas
: fi " : I’tsacc’* court in Campbell county infa-
i.‘ A 9p_. ncer & Co. vs tho said Lemuel
:'Ts*.»n, levy made and returned to me by a consta-
,i\\i::.s i.tn'E
Executor's Sale.
W ILL be sold in the town of McDonough on the
first Tuesday in October next, within the usu
al hours of sa’e, a square 50 acres of Land situate in
the southwest corner of Lot No. 227 in the 3d district
of Ilenrv county, sold agreeahle to the laat will and tes
tament of John Barr deceased, sold for tlie benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased, terms made
known on tlie dav of sale.
ELISHA M. K. M. CUTCHEN, ex’r.
inly 9 1835
lar the kindred and creditors of saiil decrasal. to be and
appear at my office tcithin the time prescribed by law, to
show cause if any they hate, why saiil Utters should not be
granted.
Given under aty hand and seal at office this 6th
March. 1635. 38' DAVID MOSELY, c. c. o.
Georgia, Pike county.
W HEREAS Wiley M. Brooks guardian of Elbert
J. and Eliza Brooks, orphans of Samuel M.
Brooks deceased, applies to me for dismission,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tlie persons concerned, to be at my office within
llte time prescribed by law to shew cause if any they
have why the said Wiley M. Brooks shall not be dis
missed from said guardianship.
Given under my hand at ollice this 1st April 1835.
42 H. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
r-on .Ta’.i
»t Tuesday
iff Sale.
t Sop tent her nexibe-
awful knurs of stile iu Carrolton
adore die E’ourt llouso door,
allowing property to wit:
15 ' its tlie 8t :; district Carroll us the
i.ii llnwull to satisfy a fi la from a
Jon roe county in favor of John D.
t: ■!’ Simeon Taylor vs said Burnett,
i.-ned to me by a constable, juno 27
is •. ir r <• f.
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold on tlie first Tuesday in Ocloher
next, by order ofthe inferior court of Houston
county when sitting for ordinary purposes, before the
court house door of Scriven county, nbont 220 acres
of oak and hickory Land belonging to tlie estate of
William S. Brunson deceased, adjoining lands of the
esLtte of Thomas Telfair deceased, of the estate of
William W. Oliver deceased, and George Pollock, all
lying in said county of Scriven, about seventy acres
of said land cleared. Also, at the same time and place
will bo sold about 50acresof pine land,adjoining lands
of George Pollock & William W. -Mixon, all lying in
Scriven county, and belonging to the estate of said
deceased. To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors—Terms on the day.
THOMAS POLLOCK, Adm’r.
SARAH BRUNSON, Admr'r.
July 29. 4
Administrator Sale.
» Y order of the Inferior Court, when sitting for
ordinary purposes for Houston county—will be
sold before the Court House door in Perry on the
first Tuesday in November next, 150 acres of land being
j a part oflotof kind No. 55 in the J 1th district of IIous-
ton county, belonging to the estate of Henry Rogers,
deceased. To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and
I creditors—Terms made known on the dav.
DAVID ADAMS, Adm'r
‘ Jutv 20 1835. 4
Georgia Houston County.
MM^IIF.REAS Sliadrack Dennard applies for let-
Wv ters of administration on tlie estate of John
Dennard, deceased. These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular, tlie kindred and creditors
of said deceased and all other persons concerned, to he
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
la*.v, and shew cause if any they have; why the said
letters should not be granted.
Given nnder my hand the 20th day of July, 1835.
CHARLES H. RICE, C. C. O.
Georgia Houston County.
W HEREAS Thomas Pollock and Jane Wiley.
applies for letters of administration, on the es
tate of William Wiley, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have
why saidlettersshould not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, July 20th 1835.
CHARLES II. RICE, C. C. O.
Georgia, Coweta county.
W IIGKEAS A. II- Calhoun applies for
letters of administration on the estate of
W m. Scott late of said county deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
that we have temoved to the commodious House
known as the
GLOBE TAVERN,
situated in the business part of the town, and
fronting the Court-House.
Having leased this stand for several years,
with the intention of renewing the lease or of pur
chasing the property, we consider ourselves per
manently located, and shall continue to improve
our accomodations as the comfort of customers
shall require.
•Our House is now open for the reception of
Travellers or Boarders. Wo shall at all limes
endeavor to keep such a House, as will ensure
public patronage; and tve hope to afford such ac
commodations as will prove satisfactory to those
who call 011 us.
The usual great promises of good TABLES,
BARS, &c. we think unnecessary to particular
ize.—Good Lots and other conveniences for Dro
vers, readily furnished.
WOOD & WEEKES.
January 20, 1834 19 tf
. , . . - , . . . .. . u,.| , , .. I cets, Patent Lint, Lnpulinc, Lobelia IU-,
ployed several eminent physicians both in Philadelphiai ( Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia
and Charleston, and also took several bottles of Caraway, Copaiva, Croton, Fennel i'
Swann s Panacea, but all without permanent benefit. — - ’
During the last winter I was taken with an ulcerated
D AVID B. BUTLER ESQ. is my professiona
agent at all times when I am absent from Macon
Mr. Butler will be found at the M. &. F. Ins. Bank,
april l-lv-41 EDW. D. TRACY.
THE SUBSCRIBER
H AS removed his office to the room over Patrick
& Martin’s Store, at the corner of Cherry and
Second streets. feb 23 36
CHARLES J. MCDONALD.
throat, which soon became so severe'as to prevent my
taking sufficient food to sustain life. I remained in this
situation several days, emaciated, and threatened with
absolute and unavoidable starvation—when, as a last
resort, I had recourse to The Indian’s Panacea, and
found from it almost immediate relief, recovering so
rapidly that in four weeks I found myself quite well,
as I have remained ever since.
ANDREW COZIER, King-st.
A colored woman, belonging to Mr. Adant Tunno,.
Charleston, was affected for nearly two years with a
distressing pain in her head, accompanied‘with ulce
ration in her nostrils, and a constant discharge of very
offensive matter front her nose. She was entirely re
lieved by taking two bottles of The Indian’s Panacea.
Put.v.am Co. Ga., 1834.
This may certify that I have been afflicted with the
liver complaint these five years ; that I have been doc
tored for it by several of our best physicians without
effect; and that I was cured by taking nine bottles of
The Indian’s Panacea, with some other little mercurial
pills, directed by our doctor. P. JOHNSON.
For sale by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS,
feh 23 35 Colton Avenue. Macon.
SURGICAL NOTICE
T HE subscriber has been appointed agent for the
application of Stagner’s Patent Truss, in the
county of Bibb. He may be at all times consulted
(when net professionally engaged) athis office on Mul
berry street. Persons affected with Hernia would do
well to make early application.
Macon, june 8 ly 51 1VM. B. BALL.
Given under my hand at office, this 12th July, 1835. ! n* T. T. Wyclie & Co
LEONIDAS FRANKLIN,
Attorney at law,
W ILL practice in the courts of.the South
ern Circuit generally; in the counties of
Lee and Sumter of the Chattahoochee Circuit,
and in Bibb aud Houston of the Flint. He will
attend strictly to all business entrusted fo his care.
Letters &c. must be directed to him atHawkins-
ville, Pulaski couuly, Georgia. april 2-41
PRIVATE BOARDING.
Eight or ten ’’entle-
inen will be accommodated as day
boarders, by applying to Mrs. Ann
Wyclie, immediately over the Store
WM. NIMMONS, o. c. c. o.
;:>neri
k Sx2U8a
L’nesday i:t !
stud boars
e cour; hoiu
epteiaber
>f sale, at
; door, tito
\ EDUCATIONS.
aty
> nc
lrom tl:
to *\ it:
Bob
Hill
Kn
mi'i
- | - \ a mo;.. ige li fa in favot
vs Lennder A. F.rwin, proper
d in Mo: ;gngo fi fa.
■ Lot No. 55 containing
:ont»!i:i:ig 2 acres, No. 32 con
'ik'l.ot V 43 *• :-' Imif2 n'-r.--
i.»1she Indian Spring reserve
Kit! cun—levied on as
• v" 111 satisfy a fi fit from
:u *r of Sarah A. Wallisadmi-
ti JOUR nionth- after date application will be made
S’ to the honorable inferior court of Bibb countv
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to seil
Lot of Land No. 95 in the fourth district of Houston
connty, now lying in the county of Bibb, belonging to
a part of tho cuiWren of tho subscriber, aotne of whom
a>. minors, and of whom tlie subscriber is guardian,
itinu 121635 52 JAMES HEARD.
F‘
• fum'd
1' ti .rim i i\ nibs I- .~i"isi il vs I.eamler A
in'i.v ;><••; 1 :«-«t i.- = f i.i :li" ili•fenihiiif.
JOSF.Pf' SUMMERLIN, sh'ffi.
• i og crop of 15 acres of corn and 6 acres
more ir I" at tl - place whereon Bryant;
l'v»-» lying in the third district originally ■
DC sorrel mare about j
s rl'p property of Bryant I
*■ William Vaughn vs ;
OUR months after date application will be made
the court of Ordinary for Upson countv, for
leave to sell Fractions Nos. 165.186.209,210, and 211
in the sixteon’li riisiiici of formerly Houston now Up-
' ! son county; also Lot No. 81 iu tlie 7th district of for-
' j tneriy Baldwin now Bibb county, all belonging to the
estate ofD. F. Milling deceased.
1 may 4 1635 D. WALKER.
45 F.jc'r in right of his wife.
Georgia, Coweta county.
Coweta Inferior Court silting for ordinary purposes, Ju
ly term, 1835.
I T appearing to the court that Ilowell Elder sen.
guardian for Howell Elder jnn. orphan of Sterling
Elder deceased is desirous of being dismissed from
said guardianship, It is therefore, on motion, Ordered
by the court, that all persons therein interested shew
cause if any they have on the first Monday in Septem
ber next, why tlie said Howell Elder guardian of the
said Howell Elder jun orphan as aforesaid should not
be dismissed from said guardianship in terms of the
law in that case made and provided.
I certify the above to be a true extract from the min
utes of tlie court, July 6th 1834. 5
DAVID -MOSELEY, c. c. 0.
april 2 41
FAINTING.
House and Sign Painting,
GILDING, GLAZING, IMITATIONS OF
WOOD AND MARBLE, &c. &c.
T HE above business in all its branches will be
conducted under the superiutendance of Mr.
JOHN BATTON by the subscriber, who having se
veral superior workmen, will execute work on very
reasonable terms and in a style and neatness surpassed
j by none in the State.
Orders for work will receive prompt attention upon
application either to Mr. Batton or tnvself.
Win. G. BROWN.
Macon, feb 8 1835 34
muty, a
1 '"11.
:t favor
t jlODR months after date application will he made
to the honorable inferior court of Coweta countv
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
tie- real estate of Levi White deceased, for tlie benefit
of ttie heirs and creditors of said deceased.
TURNER PERSONS, adm'r.
Coweta county, May.4 1835 47
I N OUR months afterdate application will be made
to tin 1 court of Ordinary of Crawford county for
* ' 1 1 ...11 it.. 1.„’ :^«i. A r a
Sheriff Sale.
Iny 111 erptrm-
in the town of
iveen the usual
rs old and <
as the pro)
ve to sell the land belonging to the estate of Alexan
dria B. Taylor late of said county deceased, for the be
n-lit ofthe heirs and creditors of said deceased.
WM. B. FILES.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
may 11 1835 47
[71 OUR months after ditto application will be made
> adm'rs
defendant.
11 FILES
. to tlie honorable inferior court of Pike county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell '
; I n or of Jo- 1 all the real estate, of Herod Reese late of said county
nd .M-k'onrn | deceased, for the benefit of the hi irs and creditors.
June 13-52 Bl-VERLY DANIEL, adm'r.
sh'tr.
next, u 1 lii n th us 1;! hours of j
V',. 927 in' ", ■ - ' di of I
*• Pi'. * .1-the
' ;itiie of a Mortgage fi
p vs and Pittman, prop-
.* i,',i ii f-.
t :U \ THORNTON, sh'ffi.
f jlOl’Il mouths after date application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Crawford conn*
ty lor leave to sell ihe interest of William J. Wayn-
man deceased (it being one half) in the Factory known
as t!i: Franklin Fnctorv in Upson countv, Ga.
ALEXANDER M. K. SWfl'T, adm'r.
* v 6 1835 2
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against the late firm of
Kimberly and Chisholm will hereafter present
them for payment to Mr. Anson Kimberly, who accor
ding to a decree of a special jury of the last superior
court, has been compelled to receive the assets and be
come individually responsible for all the demands due
by said concerr. M. CHISHOLM.
Macon. June 11635 12t 51
T HE_Copartner.'hip heretofore existing under the
firm of Russell «fc Dickinson was by agreement
dissolved on tlie 18th inst. The business willhereafter
lie conducted by Edmund Russell as usual, to. whom
all notes and accounts due the late concern can he paid
and by whom all claims will be settled as they may ma
ture.
EDMUND RUSSELL,
SAM’L F. DICKINSON,
M aeon, April 22d, 44
PAINTING.
H OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, either
in the city or country. Chairs repainted and
ornamented. Loakingglass or picture frames gilded
or bronzed.
Signs painted, and Fancy painting of various des
criptions will be done by applying to
J. H. & W. S. ELLIS. .
Cotton Avenue.
Mixed Paints of every color on hand,
jnn 8-29
Georgia, Houston county.
Inferior Court in Chambers July 20 1835.
P RESENT their honors Joseph Culpepper, Rob
ert L. Duncan, and John Chain, justices of the
Inferior Court of said county.
ORDERED that die inferior court of the fourth
Monday in August ensuing, he adjourned over unto
the second .Monday in October next, and this order be
published in the Macon Telegraph and Macon .Mes
senger, &c.
A true extract from the minutes of the inferiorcourt
of said countv. Bv the Court.
5 * JOSHUA PATTISIIALL. c. t. c.
®£!
NOTICE.
Stolen from the subscri
ber’s lot, near Lewis Davis’ in this coun
ty, on the upper road leading front Cal
houn’s Ferry to Macon, on the night of
the 14th i 11st- a small BAY MARE, the description of
which is. as well us can he recollected, as follows: she
was at the time taken in tolerable order, having a
blaze in her forehead, blind iu her right eye, paces
mostly in riding, limps in her right hind leg on starting
in consequence of the spavin, and is supposed to be
12 or 14 years old. Any information ofthe above-des
cribed animal will be thankfully received and reasona
ble compensation made if required. Written intelli
gence addressed to me at Hopewell, will come to hand
immediately.
june29 1 JACOB MOFFIT.
SURGICAL NOTICE.
A CKHTAI5’ CJJRE FOR THE
HERNIA, (or RUPTURE,)
EFFECTED BV THE APPLICATION' OF
DR. STAGNER'S I’ATE NT TRv6.
R OBERT W. STEWART informs, the citizens
of Bald win, Twiggs, Bibb, Crawford, and Hous
ton counties, who are subjects of the above disease,
that he will succeed E. M. Pendleton, who has remo
ved to Charleston. S. C., in the application of Dr. •
Stagner’s Patent Truss. j
In all cases when a cure is not effected no reinime-1
ration will be required. The fact, that many cures I
having been effected in the county of Warren, from
whom certificates have been exhibited, together from
all the Physicians in the above county, render any !
tiling further unnecessary to be said at this time. ;
Robt. W. Stewart may be seen and consulted at;
Brown’s Hotel, MiOedgeville, from the Gtli to the 14th |
instant; in Macon, at Dr. Ball’s office, till 21st inst.;
in Knoxville, Crawford county, till 26th instant; in I
Perry, Houston county, till 31st instant; then in Ma-1
rion, Twiggs county, till 5th March ensuing, then to
Milledgeville again. He expects to continue the same
round during the winter and spring months, and at
tend regularly at the same time and place : any altera
tion in the above will be made public.
fell 12 4835 36
neca, Denarcotised and Powdered Opium if
rus, Piperine, Pocket Instruments. HiA ,, j
y-muriate of Potash, Potter’s Cailiolicon Linn
tash, Dragon’s Blood, Seatons, Stoiirhtcm';
Strychnine, Powdered Valerian. Rhui,r‘
cine, Sanford’s Bark, Lac Sulphur, SvracrM
wort, One Stethoscope. Swann’s Tenxn V l
Powders, Tamarinds, Tincture of ColeJitm.il
ofColchicum, Trusses, TurbithRoot, WlbBt! *
Colchicnm Seeds, Acetate »f Colchitua
Carbonate of Ammonia ; an Assortnuxteih^
dicines. and all others m common use, Got.,
and Shop Furniture for Physicians — ’
ALSO,
Couching, Cupping, and small Seifin" Ir.--J
and one second hand set af*Ampntatin»’anilV
ing Instruments.
April 29 45.
EXCHANGE OFFICfij
J D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN i j
• have opened an ollice iu Mart; j
Counting Room recently occupied U 'll
Hamilton tf Ua^s, (opposite HusonV
and are prepare to transact the Exrhunl
| siuess iu all its branches.
CHECKS,
At sight, or on time, on
N. York,
Fayetteville,
Charleston,
Milledgeville,
Mobile,
Philadelphia,
Savannah,
Augusta.
Columbus,
New-Orleans.
WM. G. BROWN
H AS just received,—
20lbs. Gum Myrrh No. 1, superior,
10 do Lobelia Inflnta,
1 do Boneset,
do Bay berry ptilv.
do Golden Seal,
And will keep a constant supply of Herbs. &c., ge
nerally used in tlie Howard and Thompsonian prac
tice.—jau 32-tf
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs.
CoTTO.V AvF.VUE, M.ICO.V.
II. & W. S. ELLIS, having taken the Drug
Store formerly occupied by Dr. Wm. B. Ball
and Mr. F. S. Johnson, intend keeping a general as
sortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, & e.
Families, Physicians, Merchants, and Plan M nay
depend upon having their orders or prescriptions ailed
in the best manner and of the best materials.
Particular pains will be taken to have oil hand med
icines of the very best quality.
Just receiving and on hand Patent medicines, Per
fumery, Surgical Instruments. Paints, Oils, Window
Glass, Garden Seeds, &c. &c.
Jail 1 1835—28
J.
FOK SALIi,
House and Lot in the city of Macon, near the
lfj. river, and fronting on F onrth street,
nte apply to C. B. Cole Esq.
june 16
In my ab-
ROBERT COLEMAN.
1 "de firm of
>1 turned 01 e
:.anils of!'
iuberly A CIil
ii tli" subscribe
i.LY.
F
H U months after date application will be made
10 t!i u honorable inferior court of Talbot county
• lien sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell nil
h" real estate of Benjamin Kienour deceased, for tlie
enclit ol tlic heirs and creditors.
GIDEON POWI EDGE, ailm'r.
Julv 12 4t 4
F’
Seasoned lumber*
IK s-ile on good ti pus il'a: ;i!:Cil for soon.—The
-'<■ -crib, r :ii!.;in!' improv iil' the Lot at pre-cut
1 L.11 nber Yard. His Liinioer Yard will in
‘di il.e rear lot lately the property of the es-
B t inker deceased, where he will keep cou-
on Maud a general assortment,
ic 3 D. RALSTON.
ME G IIA N ICS,
Look to your interest.
I N the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, on Sat
urday, the 8lh day of August next, will” bo lot to
the lowest bidder, the building of a wood Court House
in said town. A plan of the building and the payments
may be seen at the Postoffice during court week, be
fore the day of letting. The undertakers will be bound
to give bond widi approved security for the faithful
performance of the contract,
iuly 16-4-tds JARED IRWIN, c. 1. c.
Notice.
M R. GEORGE B. CARIIART will act as mya-
gent during my absence from the State,
june24-10w-53 J GODDARD.
August.
’ Macon July 3ft
FOR RENT,
The Store House recently occupied by
Patrick <V Martin, at the corner of Sec
ond and Cherry Streets. The Store is
commodious, and well located for busi
ness. Possesssion given on the fi/si of
Ayply to PATRICK & M ARTIN.
tf
NOTICE.
B EING desirous of settling up my old business, I
respectfully request those indebted to me on
last year’s account, to call and settle the same
macon june 1 1835
WM. G. BROWN.
F. F. LEWIS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
H AS taken the stand a few doors above the Clo
thing Store of Mr. L. Fitch, on Mulberry
street where he continues to carry on the Tailoring
business. He assures all those who may favor him
with their custom, that their work will bt dune at the
shortest notice, and in the best manner.
He has on hand a supply of the best materials iu his
line, consisting of
CLOTHS,
Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green,
&c.
CASSIMERES,—A good assortment.
VESTXCTGS,
A good variety of the best quality.
Petersham, and a complete assortment of
TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS.
He respectfully solicits a share of the public pat
ronage.
Macon, Oct 3ft 1834—24y
51
NOTICE.
T HE firm of Everett & Whitfield of this place
was dissolved in February last. Mr W. S.
Whitfield is authorised to settle all the business of said
firm. All persons having claims against the firm are
requested to call on him for settlement, and those in-
debied to the firm are required to make immediate pay
ment to him. Indulgence can in no case be granted
W. S. WHITFIELD,
JAMES A. EVERETT.
Hawkinsvillt, June 20 1835 3 4t
MAHOGANY
For Safe by
V700E OAM?.
A GOOD assortment of lj, 2, 2j inch Plank for
Stair Railing. Balusters, a.so a good assortment
of Table Stuft’and Vejieers of most kinds.
Macon. May 25, 1835-49
' NOTICE.—I it my\
abse'-ce from the State. HORAC
FITCH will act as my agent.
LEWIS FITCH.
may 11 1835 45
United States Bank Notes for
Advances will, he made on Cotton e
nold or to ship to Savaunah, Chads
New York.
Macon, Nov. 28 10
BLANKS.
fAQNSTANTLl for Sale, at the Tdgrtf
a general assortment of Blanks,—rasp
a >*o
ATTORNEY’S BLANKS.
Declarations—Assumpsit,
“ Case, j
V Debt,
Commission for Interrogatories,
Attorney’s License. I
SOLICITOR GI'.Xi-RAI.’S li!.AM|
Indictment for Assault and Battery,
Bench Warrants.
CLERK’S BLANKS
Executions,
Do for Cost,
Subpoenas for Witnesses,
License for Retailing,
Marriaee License.
SHERIFF’S BLANKS
Deeds for Land,
Bills of Sale for Negroes,
Grand Jury Summons,
Petit Jury Summons.
_ORDINARY 111 ASKS
Administrator’s Letters and Bom!.
Guardian’s do do
Temporary Letters and Bond,
Warrant of Appraisement,
Letters Testamentary.
JUSTICE’S & CONST A1!
Executions,
Do for Cost.
Do for Military fines.
Summonses.
Bail Warrants,
Bail Bonds,
Garnishments,
Attachments.
MISCELLANEOUS BLL\h-
Deeds,
Powers of Attorney,
A'otes.
Gamuts,
Boat Receipts,
Deeds for Justice's Inferior Courl.
fell 26 1655 3ii
We are autli" 1
announce Dr. AMBU
as a candidate tor a -£
torial branch ot 1I12 nt '
for Bibb county
Mr. Editor : .
T hrough the many solicitation- ^
become a candidate for th" ' '
have consented to have my name .-nr ' lB
didate to represent this county in tb p 8*®
of the next Legislature. " •'
june 17 1835 52
We are initial
i rii lS
announce , jji
candidate for a seat w I
Representatives ot tii»* • J
July 7 ture. —
We are afttlH
sav that SVMUELW .
be”a candidate for
branch in the ncxtjfgg
The Committal
munitions for Bd'- 1 ■J[i)'*'
nateit HARMON H- 110
candidate for Sheriff
^ ' -T4T*i*k7 announce DI ' i p t,J i
1 didate for Sheriff 01 '
the ensuiug olyr
'I
We
nr ' , fsP3H
announce JOHN ' . -
candidate forsher*;^
at the ensuing eii- c -
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