Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, April 21, 1836, Image 4

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>1 \ € o \ G & O 15 G I 4 T E LEOKAPH -as- DRUGS medicines, &c. f Q-j .-I fresh supply just Kcceivcd f»y J. II. ft W. S. ELLIS, Masonic IMl, Cotton Arrow- Among which are the following MEDICINES, ftc. Sulphate Quinine (french) Cantbarides, Fly stone, Colocynth, Court plaister, Castor oil (fresh) Swoet oil do Charcoal, pnlv. Corks velvet, Calomel, > Antimony, Aloes, Khenbarb, Jalap, Digitalis, Opium, Prepared Chalk, Acetate lead, do cupri, do Zinc, Arsoniatc potassa, Ether sulpnuric, do nitric, Nitrate silver, do potassa, Phosphate soda, do iron, Sulphate iron, do potassa, do soda, do magnesia, Borate soda, Phosphorus, Manna flake, Ointment hyd. potassa.] do Iodine, do Veratrine, do Itch, Oxide mercury, Extract Jalap, do Butternut, Hyosciauius, Gentian, Belladonna, Taroxici, Rhubarb. Nux Vomica, Rhatania, Cicuta, Glycyrrhiza, do do do do do do do do do Gum Arabic, .Sulphate Morphine, Acetate do Iodine. Acetic acid, Oxalic do Citric do Prussic do Tartaric do Ammonia, do (Aromspts) Antimoniuiis pulv Veratrine, Strychnine Emetine, Rheubarbine, OrjtonTiglium, Setale cornu turn, Oi> Sinnpine, Oil cnnthnridin, Pyroligneous Acid, Jlydriotate Potassa, Peperino. Oil black pepper, Irish moss, Musk, Chloride soda, Citrated kali. Chloride Lime, Medical mustard, in pots, Opium denurcotized, Cyanuroi potassium, Comp. Tonic extract. Carrageen, (prepared) Bpigelia comp extract, Blue moss, Precip. ext. bark, Peruvian da Catisaya do Toxa‘ do Red do Chamomile flowers, Senna. Uva Urai, 1 lore hound. Sage, African Cayenne, Baybeny bark (pow’d) Blood root, do Colchicum, do Goldenseal, Slippery Elm (pow’d) Quassia, Gentian (pow’d) Cort. Aurant (paw’d) Lobelia and seed, Hemlock, Skunk cabbage, Squills, Gamboge, Hops, Mezerinm, Alkanet root, Cortcossarilla, 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 Arrow root, Aqua Fortii, Anodyne (Hoffman’s) Borax, Black lead, Brimstone, Blue stone, Juniper berries, Cubeb do Oxide bismuth, Bees wax, Burgundy pitch, Balsam ropivi, do tolu, do Peru, Black drop, PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. Lees’ pills. Coir pt fl’d ex't Pink Root, Opodeldoc, by G. IV. Carpenter, Chapt do do do do do Camphor, Scammony, Myrrh, Asaftcfida, Gniac, Pearl Barley, Syringes, Iloney, Otto roses, Magnesia, caic’d do carb. Isinglass, Quicksilver. Beidlitz powders, Soda do Saratoga do Sponge, Tamarinds, Wafers, Sarsaparilla, Red precipitate, White do Black do Pcarlaslt, Anuatta, Indigo, Spanish float, Logwood, Fustic, Copperas, Spanish brown, Venetian red. Madder, Fig bine, Nutgalla, Alum, Cochineal, Spta Turpentine, Venice do Starch, Salt Tartar, Sal Ammoniac, Glue, Rosin, Jujube paste. . pmati's antbdyspcptic Daily’s carminative. do Pills, Petera’ do Hunters’ pills. Hoopers’* do Anderson's do British oil, Bateman’s drops, Thompson’s jye water, Godfrey’s conhal, Salts lemou, Worm tea, Effervescing magnesia, Botanical drops, Swaitn’s Panacea, Indian’s do Ess Iceland Moss, Cough Mixture, Fluid ext sarsaparilla, Syr Liverwort. Comp sarsap. copivi llleachiug Liquid, Mead’s Pills, Issue plaistcrs, Eiixer life, Ginger beer powders, Medicated Oil silk, Digestive Eiixer, Pile remedy, Chlorine tooth wash, Bav rum, Balsam honey. Cough Lozenges, Extract coffee, Cullen's liquid magnesia, Potter’s catholiepn. Rowan's Tonic Mixture, Itelfes Vegetable specific, Oil Wonnsced. Ext Buchu, cubebs & Ext. Boneset, Tonic Extract. PERFUMERY A BRUSHES, Ac Hair Powder, Almond paste, Pearl do Ground paint brushes, Rouge, do sash Milk of Roses, Oval Varnish Cold cream, Camel hair Cream Almonds. Badger’s hair Florida water, various sizes Graining do do do Cologne do Lavender do Roso do Bears’ oil, Ward’s hair oil, Marrow Pomatum, Orange Flower Water, Macassar oil, Spirit of Rose, Camphor soap, Musk do Emollient do Windsor do do do Brown, Wash Balls, Curling fluid, Antique oil, Flesh Ilorso Hair Nail Comb Tootli do Cloth Scrubbing Shoe do do do do do do ass'd do do do do do do silver wire, do do do Patent feather Brooms, do do Dusters, do do Broshes, Fitch Tools, Counter Brushes, Hat do Crumb do intuitu Lip Salve, (Persian Otto Shaving do Rose,) Shaving oil, Tooth powder, (superior) Powder Puffs and boxes, Erosive do Preston salts, Extract Bergamot, Smelling bottles, do Rose, Tapers, do Musk, Dutch cologne, Honey Water. Atkinson’s Depilatory. Shaving rakes, SUUOIGAXs INSTRUMENTS, Ac. Amputating cases, Cupping glasses, Trepanning instruments, do do with ai Dissecting do pumps, Pocket coses. Gum elastic catheters, Spring Lancets, Stiver Evans’ thumb do Scion Needles, Dontist*’ eases, Spring lancet blades, Teeth keys, Tooth claws, do do (moveable but- Gum Lancets, Bibb Sherift' Sale.. ' mrm71LL.be sold on the first Tuesday in MAY nex., f I before the. court house, in the city of Macon, be- tween the usual hours of sale, fav Wilson. ... - „ Part of lot No. 5, in square 24, m the city or Macon, at the corner of Mulberry and Fourth streets, levied on as the property of Keberl Birdsong, to satisfy one fi fa from Bibb superior court in favor of George H A GREEABLE toan order of the Inferior Court of Butts county, when sitting for ordinary pn r . poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in MAY next, oelore the court bouse door in Talbotton, Talbot coun tv, one fifth part of Lot of Land, No. 4f, in the 21th district of originally Muscogee now Tal bot couuty, for the benefit of Livena Thompson, tni- norof Henry Thompson, deceased. Terms cash, this I7tli February, 1836. JOHN E. JONES, 35 Guardian. Valuable Land For Sale. Birdsong for the use of John Birdsong, vs said Robert j jy t ht first 'Tuesday in JUXE next, will be sold, at Birdsong. r j VF the court house door in the county of Bibb, One 40 saw gin, levied on as the property of Zach- { y j0t Q f Land Np. 354, in the 13th.«list, ariah Sims, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Bibb superior oftlie county of Monroe originally, now Bibb couuty, J - L — ■” '■ " * ■■ Hi’ fchl’ ’ " ' court, in favor of Samuel D. Durham and others, vs said Sims. Fractions Nos 106 and 107, on the west side of the river, on the Macon reserve, Nfl. 106 containing ,10 a- cres more or less, No 107 containing one acre more or less, levied on as the property of Ezekiel Smith, to sa tisfy sundry fi fas from a j ustices’ court ol Bibb comity in favor of David Ralston and others, vs said Smith— levy made and returned to me by a constable. Between four and fivo acres of land in Vtneville sur veyed by It. W. Ellis, it being part of a 100 acre lot, No. 10, Macon reserve, on the south west side of the Forsyth road, bounded by said road and lauds of Cols. Bailey and Nixon, also, 50 acres of land more or less, being' C. B. Strong’s iuterest, and part of the land pur chased by the said’ Strong and E. Calhoun of Joseph Carr, it being part of lot No. 330, in the 13th district originally Mouroe now Bibb county, lying-in the south west corner of said lot, levied on as said Strong’s pro perty to satisly fi fas front Bibb inferior and superior courts in favor of James Kivlin and others, pointed out by defendant, The north-east half of lot No I, in square 16, in the city of Macon, levied on us the property of John Lov ing to satisfy twofi fas from a justices’ court of Bibb county, in lavor of E. Graves &, Son, vs Joseph and Joltu Loving—pointed out by plaintiff. Part of lot and iinnrovement in the city of Macon, whereon Joseph Wainright now lives, levied on as the S ropcrty of said Wainright to satisfy otic fi fa from iibb superior court, in favor of Thomas Blunt vs Titos G Bates, Joseph Wainright and George A Smith. Part of lot No. 1, in squaic24, in the city of Macon and improvements whereon John Philpot now lives, levied on as said Philpot’s property, to satisfy two ti fas from a justices' court of Bibb county, one in favor of James II. Killeu and one in favor of Thomas Skit ter vs said Philpot. levy made a ml returned to me by a constable. March 30 H. II. HOWARD, Sheriff. Postponed Sale. 2000 acres of pine land, more or less, and improve ments, whereon Solomon Gioce now lives, one frac tion, No 110, containing 169 acres, more or less, also, fraction No 156, containing 25 acres, more or less, also half of lot No 137, containing 1014 acres, more or less —all levied on as the property of said Groce, to saii-fy sundry fi fas from Bibb superior and inferior courts, iu favor of Sarah Denton and others, property pointed out by C B Cole, plaintiff's a't’y. March 31 II. II HOWARD, Sheriff. sold by virtue of au order of the honorable the Inferior conrt of Bibb county while sitting for Ordinary purpo ses', it being the Real estate of John Burnett deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms of sale one half cash, the balance in 12 months, mar 29 SOPHIA ANN BURNETT, Ex’rx. U NDER an order of the Inferior Court of Monroe county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in MAY next, before the court house at Forsyth, iit said connty, Lot of Land, No. 13, in the I3th District, of Monroe couuty, it being the re al estate belonging to the orphans oi ; Alexander Leg gett, deceased. ANDERSON BALDWIN, Feb 5 31 Guard. O N The first Tuesday in May next, will he sold at the Court House Door in Marion county, the interest of John M D Taylor, deceased, also tho interest of Noah W Taylor a minor, in Lot No. 137 in the 28th district of originally Lee, now Marion county- Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Butts Comity. for the benefit of the minor and the distributees of said deceased. Dec, 7, 1835. CHARLES BAILEY, Adm’r of John M. D Tovlor, dec’d, and Guardian for Noah W. Taylor. '24 n7 ILL be sold on Tuesday the 21>t day of JUNE T next, within tho legal hours of sale, in Laurens county at the Cowpens, know u as Hick’s Cowpens, where Reese Coleman now lives, the stock of CAT TLE, belonging to the estate of Abner Hicks, deceas ed, supposed to be near a thousand head, they will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.. Terms of sale made known on the day. The sale to continue from day to day until all are sold. E. W. DENNIS; Adm’r. Knoxville, March, 30,1836 41 CENTRAL HOTEL, .Hacon, Georgia. T HIS establishment is now tinder the control ot the subscribers, who pledge themselves to ren der comfortable those Feb 25 35 JOHN D. RAMEY. tons, Scarificators, Abscess Lancets, ‘Tourniquets, The subscriber* intend Medical spoons, Beales and Weights, Teeth Files. nmtrS “ full assortment of M«LltBp»i m> PAlAnL OILS. SHOP t UiMrUltl., &c. consisting of all articles in the li uo noccs-ary for the supply of obysiciaus, Plantations or laathes. They will bo supplied with the best that can be selected out of the New-York and Philadelphia markou Order* lYom Merchants end Physicians will receive prompt attention. y ’ Jan. 28 31 J. If. & w. f,LLI3 Hulls SlterilT Sale. O N the first Tuesday iu MAY next, will he sold before the court house door in the town of Jackson, Butts county, within the legal hours of sale, Levied on as the property of Lawrence Gahagan one lot in the town of Jackson, known in tli*» plan of said town by lot No I. in square 21, 105 feet square, it being the house and lot now occupied by William L. Wilson as a dwelling in said town, to satisly a Fi Fa from the superior court of Butts county, in favor of Stephen Blessit vs Janies E. Drown, and Lawrence Gahagan indorser, property pointed out by plaintiff, march25 40 RICHARD AlcDUFF, dtp $h"ff. Also, trill be sold as above, The east half of lot No. 19, containing one and three- fourths of an acre, as the property of ITillard Bradley, to satisly a Fi Fa from a justices’ court, in favor of Jas. 11. Btaik, vs Willard Bradley, and James Wilson se curity—Jew made and returned to me by a constable, march -*! 40 JAMES W. WATKINS, Sh’ff. Campbell Mu-rill .Sale. O N the first Tuesday in AIA Y next will be sold be fore the court house door in Campbt lllon, Campbell county, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: One sorrel marc, with a blaze in her forehead, to sa tisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued from the superior court of Fayette county, in favor of II. B. Thompson, vs John Burk, property pointed out by the pDiutiff. March 19 DAVID D- SMITH, Sheriff. Carroll Shi-riff Sale. W ILL be sold at Carrollton, Carroll county, on the first Tuesday in ALIY next, within the law ful hours of sale, One roane mare, levied on as the property of James II. More, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Carroll superior court in favor of the officers of court One bay mare aud colt, three cows and two calves, levied on as the property of Joseph lliggins, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Carrollin fe-rior court in favor of William Beall vs said Higgins, property pointed out by The- ophilus Little. Fraction No. 214, in the third district of Carroll county, levied on as the property of Francis D. Bow en, to satisfy a Fi Fa from the inferior court.of Carroll, county, match 31 41 JOHN DC AN. SheriT. NJEW SPRING CLOTHING. HORACE FITCH I S now oponiug at the store opposite the Washing- Hall, a new aud handsome assortment of Spring! and Summer Clotltiuj;, which has been made up by L. Fitch, aud w ill fee sold cheap for cash, consisting in part of Super black, brown, green and olive camblett f. Coats, «• •« « <■ ** " dress Coats, *• “ •* •» •• bombazine, f. do. « ■< •< « “ ** dress do. •< •« «« «• “ summer clptlt, Brown and white grass linen frock coats & coattees, Brown and while German and French linen do. do. black aud green bomazine coats, pants. French & German lin. do bl’k St green camblett do lasting & Circassian do olive A brown do do Dutch and rnixt do br'wn & white grassliu do white aud huff tuersailles do do drilling do vests, do do imp. cord do do do valentia do linen & doe skin do fig. <St rib. mersaillcs do crape dril. & honey comb plad Sk spotted do do pants. tlo & fig’d shelly do merino, casimer, lasting do English ft Frenchsilk do cantoons and cord do bl’k & fig’d velvet do cloth it casimere do Florentine aud bombaziue with a general assortment do of common do with a good assortment of white Sc grass linnen short common do Fine linnen and cotton shirts, linnen and cotton drawers, Augola nett shirts aud drawers,'Sic. Stc. Also, stocks, collars, bosoms, gloves, cotton, random, linen, black and white silk half hose, black horse skin, buck skin, black and white silk aud linen gloves, su<- enders, a variety, Spittilfield, pongee, flag and ban- el reu' WASHINGTON a THE Subscribers have taken that com modious and well known public house in the City of Macon,—the Washington Hail, lately occupied by Mr. M. D. Httson.— By the unremitting attention of 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 GLOBE TAVERN, Clinton, Jones County, Ga. T HE Subscribers (late proprietors of the Clinton Hotel,) »eudcr our thanks to our friends and patrons for past eucouragetuont, and respectfully beg leave to announce to the public, that wo have temoved to tho commodious House known as the GLOBE TAVERN, situated in the business part of the town, aud fronting the Court-House- Having leased this stand for several years, with the intention of renewing the lease or of pur chasing the property, wo 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 times endeavor to keep such a House, as will ensure public patronage; and we hope to afford such ac commodations as will prove satisfactory to those who call on us. Tho usual great promises of good TABLES BARS. &c. we think unnecessary to particular ize.—Good Lots aud other couvonieuces for Dro T HE Subscribers have resumed the Brits; Business, at their old stand, formerly El lis, Sbotwell & Co lately occupied by Air Wm G. Brown, opposite the Central Hotel, under the firm of H. & J- SHOT WELL, who intend keeping a very general assortment of Goods peculiar to their line of business, together with a great variety of miscellaneous articles that maybe difficult to be found elsewhere. Their Stock is now- very extensive, having received by late arrivals nearly all their Fall and winter supplies, a general enumera tion of which could not be given in an advertisement. Some oftlie Articles received are, (Drugs «Sfc Medicines,) Rochelle Salts. Hellebore, Iceland Moss, Flos Bcn- zoine, Juniper Berries, Lapis Calantinaris, Henry’s S 71 OUR Months after date, applicant , made to the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin . ® e ty for leave to sell part of the Negroes beloni.i,? OUn ’ Mary R Jordau, a miiiot. Jan 8. 1836 J * ,0 WM. B/JORDA.N, G,Zd< n F OUR months after date, aptdicatmFvvIirnrr-T- to die Court of Ordinary of Bibb Conntvf leave to sell the land and Negroes belonging ,1 . Estate of James McDonald, late of said Co intv* jemima McDonald iati 14 GREEK McDONALD. I NULiti months alter date, application u 57777-- 1 to the Inferior Court of Bibb county -vh,. 6 ting for ordinary purposes, ior leave to stll’tL , 6,1 ‘ state Belonging to Caroline Spruce, a minor roa c ' Jail. 18, 30 JAMES W. ^ ** ’Ol.iR Months alter date, application mil -5. to the honorable the Interior Court nfw county, wheu sitting for ordinary purposes i e In ontl -ft V.,nl. i, I' I.LJ' ' ,* M ' S ' W leiVfi to sell all the Estate bf John Johnson derenlli WILLIS J. MILNER) ELIAR W. WELLS MAtY Zebttlon. Jan. 15, 1836 * ^ HLA O UK ^months after date, application^ c n mourns at to, e ate, application win iTr-f to the Court of Ordinary of DM, count! r leave to sell the Real Estate belonging to the Z f ° r of Joseph Wood late of said county deeea^d^** Jan 14, 1836 29 REBECCA WOOD OUR. months after date appUcationwjirXe twaae to the Inferior court of" 'rwiggVcouniy for ordinary purposes for leave to sell a lot of land Carrol lcounty, drawn by the orphans ofRobettR.vf 1 olds late of said county. ^ u ’ Jan. 19 :’.0 THOMAS S. CHAPPELL.fi... vers, readily furnished January 20, 1634 WOOD & WEEKES. 19 tf RBzad'^Aa;. J.A.&S.S.VIKGIN If’utch Makers St Jewellers, Would inform their friends and the public, that they have remov ed their establishment to Cotton Avenue, to the store recently oc- SSSSSSk U.e^Tll S ba :1 lmppvfo' serve any who may favor them with a call. They have in addition to their former stock, just received from New York a'large and splendid assorb/ieiit qf Watches, Jewelry, dtc of the latest fashions, which they will sell cheap for cash—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es capement, duplex, lcpine, alarm and vertical Watch es, oftlie best quality; gold, silver and steel guard Chains, Seals and Keys, Ear Knobsand Drops, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles, gold and silver ever potuted Pencils, silver table, tea, salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and cream Ladles—all of which will be warranted free from alloy ; silver Cups, butter Knives, Castors, sil ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Sniff ers, Musical Boxes', Aecdrdians, Flutes, Flageolettt, Fifes, Drums, &c. Swords, sword Canes, Knives and Pistols, among which is Ruggles’ pocket Ilifle, that will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den tist Files, shell, silver, gilt and horn Combs, Card ca ses, Pocket Books and Parses, silver Snuff boxes, sil ver Toys, silver Thimbles, Scissors, coral, gilt and glass Beads, steel Pens, anil a variety of other articles A OUR mouths after date application wdUi'mai. jjl to the honorable the Inferior court of CaninMl county, when sitting ns a court of ordinary for L. l to sell two-thirds of 181 acres of lot No. di in th 7th district, originally Coweta now Campbell coning for the benefit of the orphans of William Jones U'le of said county, deceased. Jan 20, 1836. JAMES McCRACKIX.a.1.,,’, F our months niter date, application \wFiriMd e to the Inferior court of Houston cumtv for leave to sell the real estate of William S. Brougou lat of said county, deceased. THOMAS POL1 Clfk* e Feb 10 33 ' Ja hdkfs. Italian plaid, fig’d and red bordered cravats, r [ . rll1|T white do. stripe ronsian belts', braces, tine brown linen,, *, uall „ ke „{ in ^ , ine . (for childrens aprons) blue, black and green broad | N ft ^ havc Uiclje3t of matc rials for repairing cloths, white drilling, bombazine, and mentio cassi- ; Watches of all kinds. S. S. V’s practical knowledge mere, fine palm leaf hats common do, children a leg- ( of|he | )llsil . ess induces him to think that he can, aud liorn do. and cap* f also, a large assortment of flats. Shoes, Boots, the. which I invite nty friends and public to give me a call at the store next door to W. h. Johnson. Gentlemen wishing their clothes made to measure at the North, by leaving Uicir measure with me can have them made in the best and most fashionable style. T~ will give satisfaction to all who tnay entrust their wopk in his hands. Spoons &c- engraved- ; Oci-’ 1 Fayette Micrill' date. jjj^EFOKE the court house in Fayetteville, Fayette county, on the first Tuesday tit • | (au _ _ MAY next, will be sold,'within the lawful hours of sale, Nineteen acres of land bciug fraction number 63, Nineteen acres of land, being fraction number, 47, Two hundred two and a half acres being lot No 33, Forty-one and three-quarter acres, fraction No. 32, acres, being fraction No. 30, acres, being lot No. 43, _ acres, being lot No. 42, 2024 acres, being lot No. 29, 2024 acres, being lot No. 34, All in the 6th district of Fnyelte county, .and 141 a- cres of land, being fraction No. 160, 4 acres^pf land, be ing fraction No. 161, both in the 7th district of Fayette county, together with the mills on said lots—all levied on as the property of Alexander IFart, by an execution issued from ihc superior court of Jackson county, in favor of Willie W. Webb vs Greene R. Duke, George Shaw, Horatio Webb, Sylvanus Ripley, John Apple by, and Alexander Ware end Allen Matthews, securi ty on the stay of execution, property pointed out by Giles Mitchell, attorney for plaintiff, march 18 40 ALFRED BROWN, Dep. Sh’ff. Also, will be sold as above, One lot of land. No. 11, in the 13th district 01 origin ally Henry now Fayette county, levied on as the pro perty of Daniel Dodson, by execution in favor of John Dailey, jun. vs John I*. Dodson, William Dodson, Daniel Dodson and G«y W. Smith security, property pointed but by plaintiff. March 22 ANDREW McBRIDE, Sheriff. Ilbus/oii Sheriff" Sale. O N the first Tuesday in MAY next, trill be sold before the court house door, in the town of Perry, Houston county, between the lawful hours of salt, Sarah, a negro woman about 35 years of age, Sa rah Ann, a girl about 13 years old, Jack, a boy about 10 years old, Allen, a .l|oy about.6 years old, and El- lick, a boy 1 year old, all le'vied mi ps tjte property of Solomon Simpson, to satisiy sundry fi fas from a justi ces’ court of Houston county, in favor of Janies A. Bryant vs Elijah Finley, Solomon Simpson, and Elijah Butts, property pointed out by Solomon Simpson— the above levy made and returned to me by a constat le. Ellick, a negro man about 25 years of age. as tho property of Solomon Simpson, to satisfy a fi fa front the Inferior court of Houston county in favor of 1-arkiu Griffin vs Solomon Simpson, principal, and Elijah Untts and John Tomlinson, endorsers.—-properly poin ted out by the plaintiff, march 31 40 JOHN C. MOUNGER, Sheriff. Postponed Sale. Also, tout be sold as above, The lot in the town of Perry, whereon arapdx .the hpuse occupied by James Washington us a saddlery, to sutisfy a fi fa in favor of James E. Duncan, against James Washington, principal, and Ephraim Kendrick and Campbell Lassiter securities on the appeal, from tho Superior court of Houston county—property poiu- tedout by plaintiff. JOHN C. MOUNGER, march 31 40 Sheriff. Crawford She lit l Solo. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUXE next, before the court house door in the town of Knox ville, Crawford county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property:' inarch 31 40 HORACE FITCH. N. B. Those that havenotscttled up their lastyears’ account will not forget that 1 want tnv dues. II. F. Pratt!# BrTnpIe Shields. T HE Medical College of Georgia at Augusta have given their opinion of the superiority of Doctor Pratt’s Xipplv Shield to any thing else hitherto offered for the same purpose, which opinion can he presented if necessary to physicians and other*. The opinion of Dr Baber and other physicians in Macon, who have examined the instrument, accords'with that of Doctor Oewees and the Medical College of Georgia. The Instrument is for solo in Muoiiby the subscriber only, price §5, with printed directions. H. LOOMIS. Sign of the Goldin Mortar, Mulberry street. Certificate of Doctor Dewees *• Doctor Elijah Pratt: Dear sir—As I feel it a mat ter of much public 'importance to possess a means of lesseuing the terrible sufferings of sore nipples, I have much pleasure in being able to say that the “ ShicltT’ you offer for the preventing and the cure of this mala dy, is better adapted to this purpose than any I have heretofore seen. In tho two or three instances I Live known them to be used, much satisfaction has been expressed; »nd 1 have 110 hesitation to believe it will generally succeed. 1 am so well persuaded of this at this moment, that I cannot forbear to express.a wish that t ur city through the various apothecaries rimy be supplied with them. I am yours, &c. Philadelphia, VMJan, 1834. Wm. P. Dewkes.” 18U* a _ _ t court of Crawford conjiiy, in favor of Arthur West vs the said Win. West, property pointed out bv Siurnr J Caufey. WILLIAM CAMPBELL Sheriff. April I 41. Cotupre’ictiiiivc fionuittIIiary, F or sale at file store of J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS. Agents and subscriber* will call and get their' copies. April G 41 A List of Letters. T HE following letters .were reniainingin the Pa,U Office at Pcriy, April 1,’ I83G, which, if not ta- kenout before the 1st day of July next, will be seutas dead letters, to tha General Post Office: A—Elizabeth Jaitc Allen 2, Allison Allen 2, James Anderson, Isaac Alger, Jfonas F Arnett B-Jolin G By rout, Catharine Brown, AS Bryant, Sarah A Brown, Sarah Brown, John Benton, William Burgess, David Bowen, Robert F Baldwin, William Bell. James Beaty, Reddick Ilrynn. C—Jlenry Carr, John Chain, Jphn Chain & Co. 2, Waiter L Campbell, A B Carroll, James W Cannon, Robert Clelaud. D—George M Duncan, Dean & Duncan 2, James Dean, J< hit W Droughan, Thomas Dutfill, John or Henry T Donaldson, Pleasant Davis, David 'Dunn, Catharine Davis. E—Micajali Evils, John Evnns. F—John Fuller. John M Fuller, Wellington Ford, Matthew Frcemau, Martha J Fcnn. David Fudge. G—Elizabeth Grizzell, Charlotte Jane Gerry. II—Isaac Holmes, Robert Henry, Lieut. William L Hunt, William Hollinshed, William Herrington, Thomas Harris, Mr Hemingway, Kobt llodgcs, David ilamack, James HoUemw, Stephen It Ham. J—James Jacobs, Justices of the Inferior Court, ! ewis J Jordan, Mrs Surah Johnson, Henry Jackson, James II Jeukius John M John, William G John, Elias Jonicati. K—Daniel Kirkland. L—Toliias Lee, L C Lancaster, D B Lowe, Will iam Ijne, Benjamin Lewis, Mrs Elizabeth Lindsey 2, Reuben II Luckey. M—Stephen F Mitchell, Aaron S Maugham, J I) A S Mangrem, John Mercer, Angus Muno, David L Morris, Robert Misseldine, Robert FMisseldine, Wil liam Mtincrief, S F Mims, William Musselwhite. N—Robert or Green Nonis, Lorenzo D Norwood, Joint L Nix. P—SimonPeacock2, Martin Pratt2, Jacob Pearce, Marshal Pitman, Elizabeth Pearcust. It—Isaac Royal*, D B Rhodes2, Even Rite, John RnsjjWy 3, John Robinson 2'. S—Benjamin Stegall, Riley Strickland or Aaron Strickland, Elizabeth Spinks, Elias Ship wash, Thornes Sillivan, Sheriff Houston County. T—Swift Towles, Nieodemus Thompson, Stephen Thompson. Anthony Thompson, Joseph Too Ice, \Vil- tiaiii'M Vnrvin, Thomas Thomson. W—Elijah Watson, Allen Windham, Robert Will iams, linrdy Williamson, C Wellborn, Esq. Jobn B Wick, Jeremiah W Williams, James E White, t\ im- berly Jit Smith, Richard Wnllice, Whittington Wig- ings. John G B Watson, Thomas Wiiiia, Jethro Wil liams, Mrs Martha Wamn. Person” applying for any letter on the above list will please say it is advertised. April!, 1836. 42 CilAS. II- RICE, P. M ItlINJLK. THIS beautiful and thorough bred horse, the property of Geo, B. Robert son, will stand the present season at the stable of Mustian ft Mott, Macon, and is now ready to serve mares ut Fifteen Dollars the leap; Thirty Dollars the season, payable the first of July, at which time the season will expire; One Dollar cash, to the groom for each mare ; Fifty Dollars to insure a mare to he iu foul, payable ns soon as she is known to be so, or is parted with. Every necessary attention will be paid to prevent accidents or escapes, but no liability for either. JOHN L. MUSTIAN Description —MINER is a beautiful dark brown, with remarkably black legs mane and tail. 15 hands 2 inches high, 5years old this spring, of line muscle and Well fonued in all yarlimla— -JU.Mcr isHftll’lwilliur lo the celebrated race horse Arg) le, who is the favorite of the South. See Turf Register for the pedigree of Monsieur Tousoti and Collier. I do certify that the baj horse which I have sold to Mr. George B. Robertson, will he five years old this spring, and that he was got by Mr. Win. K. Johnson’s horse Tonson, hi* dam Brenda, the dtilii of the cele brated race horse Collier, formerly owned by Wm. F.iu- ney and myself. The above (Miner.) I trained the spring be was three years old; lii.s first stakes at Fair- field—first heat Jm.5as. for which he did not contend; second beat,.he was beaten by Mr. Hare’s black colt (now Black Heath) by about half a length, in the un precedented time of lilt. 51s. (see Turf Register.)— Having auextraoidiuary opinion of Milter's speed and durability, aud this being tlte best 2d heat I had then, or have ever yet witnessed, elver any Course 8011th of the Long Island Course, N. York, I purchased Mr. Hare’s Black Heath. Tlienext fell I trained themTo gether. and was under the firm conviction, from pri vate trials, that Miner was the best of the two, and as an evidence of tha fact, 1 refused $1750 for half of Mi ner, aud sold to Mr Richard Adams the whole of Black Ileath for 2500, tlte next day. The .spring he was four I trained him again. In contendmg for the J. C. Purse over the Broad llock Course, he letdown iu the second heat; though let down he was well up—Jre- nette winning, Tobaconist distanced. I have no doubt nature intended him for a first rate lour mile hotse, but from same injury which I never could ac count for, he was unforti\natc. This last race see Tuff Register. JOHN JILTI1. Coat Pitts, Chesterfield co. Va. Jan. 24, 1836. I sold the dam of Miner to Geo. W. Johnson.son of Sir. W. R. Johnson, when 15 years old, for the sum of$1500 cash. JOHN IIETIL I havc also sold the half of two fillies, one when a year old, the other when two, for $2000 cash, both out of titedam,qf Slitter. JOHN JH'TH. I am well acquainted with the hay horse Miner, now tlte property of Sir. George B Robertson, and have been from the time of foaling to the present day—He was g«H by nty horse Slonsicur Tonson, out of Bren da, anil will be five years old this spring, 1836. .This mare Brenda is now the property of my sun George, mid has some very promising coils, ami is now in foal to Eclipse. She is also the dam of Collier by Sir Charles, who has run iuto distinction in Virginia. I have seen this horse Miner, while iu training, and know that he was considered very promising, and that Mr. John Ilcth, .who trained him, thought highly of him, end valued hitn highly. I have also seen him r111, and perform admirably well, and I thought high ly of him as a race horse. He is certainly of line «p- p'earnnee, great durability and of fine fatuity. Given under nty hand, this 17th Jutiuarv. 1836. April 14 42 W. R IOHNPON Aqua Amonia F F f, Sulph Quinine, Sago, Gum Guiac, Indian Turnip, Skunk Cabbage, Hops, Pep permint Lozenges. Oil Spruce, Acidulated Lemon Drops, Coriander Seed, C. I*. Castor Oil, Cort Au rant, Cherry tree Bark, White Vitriol, Muriatic Aeid, Pink Root, Gum Myrrli, Seed Lac, Seneka oil, Lob- ja.' to tlio Interior court of Stewart" elia, Lemon Balm, Sweet Balm, Ext Colocynth, Pul. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leavetn ti Gill Arabic. Ground Race Ginger, Balsam Fir, Pearl the land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Ai Barley, refined Borax, Bole Armenian, Cera Alba, j exander Nelson, late of said eotintv dcce-s ,t A ' Lunar Caustic, Cloves, Prepared Chalk, Cubebs, Ca-j 30 THOMAS S. CHAPPELL ) nclla Alba, Rust of Iron, Sup. Carb. Soda. Castor, ) Jan. 16. WILLIAM NELSON. ’ (AdmrY Calamus Root, Cowliage, Mazerion, Sassafras, Bal=- j j-qoTJU months after date appbSS37riirSr- am Honey, Cumfrey Root. Dragons Blood, Oil Lav ! tax . .l » - - - . ue ender, Lemon, Bergamot. Ext Bark, do Liverwort, Stricninu, Emetine, Digitalis, Elm Bark, Flos ol El der, Ext Hyoseyamus, Flax seed, Fowlers Solution, Henbane, Uva Ursi, Camphor, Kino, Scnmniony Aleppo, Gold Thread, Hydriodate Potass, Mustard J Seed, SptsNitre Oil Wormseed, Croton Oil, Olive i Oil, Bismuth, Oil silk, Sanfords Bark, Tamarinds, Gum Copal, Syrup of Liverwort, Turkey Opium, Ca-itharides, Flowers of Chapiotmfe,' Oil Pepper mint, Bermuda AtroW Root, sugar Lead, Refined Li quorice, Ergot. Nux Vomica, Corrosive sublimate. Aloes, Ginn Arabic. Precipitate, spts Hartshorn, Curb Potass, Alcohol, sarsaparilla, Epsom salts, Nitric Acid, -Ether, y^lspice, Pepper, Tartariscd Antimony, As- phaltum, ’Adhesive Plaster, Acetate of Potass. Bals am Copaiva, refined Borax, snake Root, Cubebs, Rhubarb, Ipecac, sem Carni, Cream Tartar, Nut Galls, Isinglass, Magnesia, Mercurial Ointment, Blue Pill, sulphate Quinine, Conserve Roses, Black Drop, Jujube Pasje, sal Ammoniac, Bay Rum, Oil Cinna mon, Acetate Morphine, sulph do, Comp Ext Buclia, do of Liver Wort, Ext sarsaparilla, Ext Pink Root, Comp Ext Cubebs, Piperine, Iodine, Butler’s Magne sia. Kreosote, Assafeetida, Nutmegs, Tapioca, Manna, Oil Rosemary, Canadian Balsam, Ext Valerian, salt Petre, Glaubers salts. Concentrated spts Ammonia. Bttinis, Bye Slttffs, Oils. 259 kegs White-Ledd in oil 25 do Venetian Red do 30 do Spanish Brown do 2000 lbs Soap Stone Paint do 6 kegs Yellow Ochre do 20 canisters Verdigris 900 lbs Spanish Brown 200 lhs Venetian Red 800 lbs Yellow Ochre 1500 lbs Spanish Whiting do Red Lead, Chrome Green, Kings Yellow, Verdi gris, Prussian Blue, Stone Ochre, Rose Pink, Lith arge, Spanish Pumice Stone, Utnbar, Laniji Black, Ivory do, Chinese Vermillion, Black Lead, Chalk, do Red, Carmine, Water Colors assd sizes boxes, Drop Lake, Spanish Float Indigo,Caic’d Plaster, Wa ter Lime, Terra de Sienna, Green Blue and Black Paint niixt, Blue Brown & Green Smalts, Frostings, Blue White Brown aud Purple. Gold Bronze, Car mine Saucers, Pink do. Logwood iu sticks, do ground and chopped, Fustic, Madder. Camwood,, red San ders, Copperas, Brazilletto Wood, Annatto. 300 gals Linseed Oil 400 do Sperm Oil (all strained 350 do do do winter do 180 do Spirits Turpentine 300 do Train Oil 1 bbl Liver Oil, ' do Neats Foot 1 bbl Copal Varnish, Japan do Black do, Picture Varnish. Coach do. Patent anti Compottntl .llctiicincs Swaitns Vermifuge, do Panacea, Thompson’s Eye Water, Green’s Tonic Mixture, Rowan's Tonic .Mix ture, (forthe fever and ague ) Ilartem Oil, Gowland’s Lotion, Potter’s Cutbolicon, Barclay’s Comp. Sarsa- partilia and Cubebs, Dalby’s Carminative, British Oil, Opodeldoc, Judkitt’s Ointment, Lee’s W. Bilious Pills, N. L. Turlington* Balsam, Bateman’s Drops Jesuits Drops, Cephalic Smtif, Aromatic do, Wal- di’8 Tincture or Cough Syrup, Carpenter’s Prepara tions, Henry's Aromatic Vinegar, Welch Medicant- entum. Hygean Syrup, 'lead’s Pills, Walker’* Drops, Morrison’s Pills, West’s Pills, Rheumatic Medicine, Sphon’s Digestire Elixir, I.ittle’s Lotion. Nipple Salve. Bleaching liquid, Ess Mustard, Citia;e .o/j<aje Consumption Specific, Cerate of CojiaHaj 'Cdsirietic Cold Cream, Hays Liniment, Chapman's Mixture, Bullard’s Oil of Soap, Scotts Pills, Hamilton’s Worm Lozeuges, Judkin’s Specific Ointment, Scotch Oint-, • * idt do dry do do UR months after date applitatirnTwiTbcI^ ■ to the honorable the Inferior court of Fayette county, while sitting as a court of ordinary, fur leave to sell all the real estate of Jesse D. Mtlutesli, late of said countv, decea*ed,Jhis 24th Fcbrnatr, J83G T, D. B. HEAD, Adm’r. MARGARET 1. MtlNTOSU,Admix. F OUR months after date, application tvtjFbelEade to the honorable Inferior court ofJLekson coun ty when sitting as a conrt of Ordinary for leave to.-ell Lot No. (203) two hundred end three in the 2<th die trjet of formerly Cherokee uow Walker county, for the benefit oftlie heiis of Lucy Archer deceased* march 17. 1836 38p JOHN A. WALU}.JJm'r "jsAOUK muutlis afterdate application will lie tuauo E to the honorable Inferior Coun of Stewart conn ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to fell the negroes belonging to the estate of Cetijaibin F.Nel son, a minor, deceased. March 22.1836. THOMAS S. CHAPPELL. I ., . WILLIAM NELSON, inent, Hoffman’s Anodyne. ments. Fox’s Spring Turnkeys, Teeth Forceps, Cup ping glasses, Tweezers, Surgical Needles, Gum Elas tic Syringes, Metalic do, Stetheoscopcs, Apothecaries Scales and weights, Spatulas ass’d. Metalic Staffs and Sounds, Hair Sieves, Medical Spoon*. Brushes Ground Paint Broshes assorted sizes, Varnish do, Sash Tools do, Badger’s Hair Blenders Graining do, Camels Hairdo, Fancy and plain Hair BrttsSies assor ted, Palters do do, Cloth do do, Hat Crumb Brushes. Hearth do, Dusting do, Counter do, Shoe do, Hat ters’ Brdshe&, Ta!&<J°. Flesh do. Shaving do, Fur niture Brushes, Whisk BriKira#, do Brushes. Glass HVw, Store JPnrnitnre. Window Glass Window Glass assorted sizes from 7 by 9 to 22 by 28 inches, Coach Glass, do Picture Looking Glass Plate*, Tincture Bottles from A pint to 2 gallons, do Specie assorted sizes, Salt Mouth do, 1 to 8 oz Vials, Ground stoppers White and Green Vial* assorted. Nursing Bottles, Globe Bottles, Graduate Measures, Glass Funnel*, Retorts and Reservoirs, Proof Glasses Dram Vials, Otto of Rose -Vials, Piiiigcnts Tubes 01 Fillers, Glass Lamps, with shades, do without shades,' Glass Candlesticks, Suspending Lamps, with shades, extra shades. Cologne, icater Fancy articles, Soaps Double distilled Cologne Water in fancy and plain Bottles, Florida Wa'cr, Milk of Roses. Orange Flow er Water, Lqveurferi Harrogate salts. Pearl Powder, Pomatum, Macassar Oil, Rose water, Oil of Roses, Musk, German Cologne water, Honey water, Preston salts, Antique Oil, Transparent wafers, Putigents, (cut glass,) Metalic shaving Boxes, Camels Hair Pen cils, Wash Balls, Otto of Rose Vials, Variegated soap, do Transparent for shaving, Rose soap, do Cinnamon do Ceylon, English Windsor, soda soap, Court l’las- fer, Teeth powder. Jftiscellaneous Kitchen’s Patent Cocoa, Lucifer Matches, Bar soap, Variegated do, Turpentine, Fine mid Coarse sponge. Cox’s £ jurying Knives^Clay Pipes, tlo Glazed, Lamp Glasses, Lump Wick, Bees Wax, Diamonds, French Chalk, Emery coarse and fine, Black sand, Pearlash. Castile soap, Scotch, Kappiennd Macaboy smut', sha ving Boxes, Honey, Glue, Blacking, Lemon syrup, Barbers shaving Cakes, Chloride Lime, Wafers, Ta pers sealing Wax, starch, sand Paper, Indelible Ink, Cork*, Cork Wood, Violins, do strings, Bellows, Ma gic Matches. Swifts, Bath Brick, shellac. Garden Seeds, Ilcrhs, Flotcer Seeds. Onion, Beet. Turnip, Carrot, Parsnip, Cucumber, Watermelon, Muaktueion, (beautiful) squash, Pump kin, Lettuce, Raddixh, Cabbage, Brocoli, Ct nlifltrwer, Kale, Pepper, Peppergras, Cress, Tomato, Vegeta ble Oyster, solid Celery, summer savory, Parsley, spinage, Endive Mustard, Okra, Asparagus, Nnstn’r- tiou Roquette, Corn s;al:id, Curled .Chervil, English sorrel, I.eck, saffron, sweet Mignonittc, Marjoram. Thime, Lavender, Basil, Lemon Balm, Early Corn, Early Peas, Pole Peas, Bunch Beans, Pole do, Lima &e. several varieties of each, also an assortment of FLOWER SEEDS, Herbs, and Grass seeds, all care- Strayed, ON Thursday evening last, from the race track near Macon, a slim, gannt sorrel MARE, ilax mane and tail, a small half moon in her forehead, her fotlocKs closely trimmed, between 5 and 6 years old, shod before. Had on a good saddle, and tnartifigules, .. . , ... , , . • considerably worn. She was heard of the same night P ut U P b . v 1,10 Shakers and warranted Fresh, ae on the Forsyth road. 7 or 8 miles from Mutton. It is c°»P»wa bv a Treatise on Gardening. &c. probable she will make for some of the turner counties j !11 " 10 be permanently engaged in; this liusin- where she was raised. A reward of TIN DOLLARS \ e8s * the subscribers will use every exertion in their will be paid fur her delivery tome, near Webuterville. power, to render il worthy the patronage of their old Bibbcouuty, und any information of her tlmnkfullv te «»d new customers. Ordersby etter will meet the • 1_ 1"—* “• - * , same attention as if made in person. HARVFY SHOTWELL, JACOB SHOTWELL. Pointing of every description carried on liv Macon Jan. 14. 29 II. t5c J. SIIOTWELL. ceived. March 31_ 4t_ ANDY McN'FIL. Planno Covers Il’ST received, and for sale bv April 4 41 GEORGE IV. PRICE & Co. GEORGIA : BUTTS County W HEKREAS John Camp applies iti me for let ters of administration on the Estate cf Ster ling Camp, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish al! and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, toU end appear at my office within the time prescribed by leu to give cause if any they have, why said Utters should net be granted. Given under my hand at office, April 4,1836; 41 JOHN MrCOKD. c. c. 0. GEORGIA : Houston County. JII EKE AS Jacob W. C Horn applies to me fat letters of Administration de bonis ii3ji, onti,e estate of William II. Riggins, deceased; lb tic arc therefore to cite amt admonish all and sivgv lar the kindred and creditors of said dccrascd, to be and appear at my office tiithin the time prescribed by lax, to show cause ij any they havc, why said letters should noth granted. " ■ ' Given under my band April 8. 1836. 42 C. II. KICK, c. CjL o. The Justices of tho Inferior Court of Pike county, sit ting for ordinary purposes, wet pursuant to adjourn ment, this 7th day of March, 1836, Present their honors, J. B WILLIAMSON,) J. L. BLACKBURN, $ Justices. J. i:. HELD, ) I T appearieg to the Court on the shew ing of John Grisham, that John W. Brown and William Cm:- ntughaui, during the lifetime of said William Cuoubig ham. did make mid execute to one Daniel Shell lk;ir buiit! jointly and severally, under the penalty of six hundred doilars, to execute titles to the said Panic! Slie’l, to all the east part of the creek, on lot of land No. 34, in the {second district of originally Minute new Pike county, reserving to themselves all that wt 011 the west side of the creek, together with the run oi the creek, and whereas the said William Cuimingl®* died without executing titles to the jiart of land cad* cast side of the creek, 011 lot No. 34, to said David :he!l,atid whereas the said Daniel Shell lias since in dorsed the .said bond with his written assigmnciii M your petitioner, and wl;eteas yottr petitioner lias tew tiled in the eletk’s office of this court a copy of said bond, It is therefore ordered by the court. 'I hat tie kfd representatives of the said William Cunningham, de ceased, file their objections, if any they have, why they should not be directed, after three months publication of this rule, to make titles to your petitioner to sad east side of the creek, on lot of land No. 34, rgreet- ble to the term of said bond. Audyt is further ordered', That a copy of this mlc be published lorthiee tuoiitiiis in the Macon GeorgiaTd- egrapli. £51 T appearing to the court on the shewing of Dai* 1 JS. Haines, that Thomas G. Shobee'did, during lifetime, make and execute to your petitioner hi*bomb under penalty of three bundled aud seventy-five dol lars, with condition to he void whenever the said In inas G. Sheliee should make goed ami lawful titles t® your petition to the west half of lot of laud No- lit the eighth district formerly Monroe now I'ikc cciu; ; - ty, and whereas the said Thomas G- Sheiw«:, ff 1 ?* ’ ,c making said bond, (a ropy of which is filedm'* clerks office of this court,) departed this file ww# making titles to said half let of hud to p>ur petiben orany provision therefor by will, ltislhcreforc ordered. That the heirs, or legal re]' ■tentative of the said Thomas G- Sheliee,file u'fiG jections, if any tiiey have, why they should not be . rected by the court to make titles to the said lia • laud to your petitioner, alter three months puL" ci of this rule, agreeable to the tenoref said bona- And it is further ordered. That a copy o! J 1 ‘ hrrt published in the Macon Georgia Telegraph lot months. True copies from the minutes. „ . march25 39 ' II. G. ~ ‘ lleadOuartfi^ Macon, April 1,} U PPER BATTALION, 50th KegimciM'- Y An election will he holden at tke jgj.it ground, for this battalion, on Saturday,tlie ^, ]q m r..w « AT-iinr tn norouiaiifl^'r. Head Macon, Apt d-<' ^ TVn iiDPllt. . ■g OWER BATTALION, 50th U J Au election wil be held at the cour 0 - c |ock 4 city of Macon, on Saturday. 23d i' ist - .,j^tulion- M for a Lieutenant Colonel tocommatm r., v idry- By order of E. JUcCaia, Capt-of .g* G. B. Cabhaot Cnpt- cjf, GEORGE A. 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