Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, May 05, 1836, Image 4

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!' i O N €* JK O R €r I A T E I E O « A P B DB b G S DICilNIIS.Ac. .1 fresh supply just Received It}' j. ii. «v w. «. 2:1.1.1s, Mutnif Hall, Colton Avenut. Amone which are the following OTEImcinms, Ac. Sulphate Quinine (franch) Cniiih»rides Sulphate morphine Acetate do..* Iodine. Acetic acid, Oxalic do Citric do Prussic do Tartaric do Ammonia, do (Aroinspts) Antimonialis puiv Veratrine, Strychnine Emetine, Rhcubarbine, Croton Tiglium, Secale cornutuui, Oil Sinapine, . Oil enntharidin. Pyroligneous Acid, ifydriotatc Potassa, Peperine, . Oil black pepper, Irish moss, Musk, Chloride soda, Citratcd kali, Chloride Lime, Medical mustard, in pots, Opium dennrcoiized, Cyanuret potassium, Comp. Tonic extract, Carrageen, (prepared) Snigelia comp extract, Blue moss, Preeip. ext. bark, Peruvian do Calisaya do Toxa" do nod do Chamomile flowers, Senna, Uva Unu, Horebound, Sage, African Cayenne, Bsyborry bark (pow’d) Blood root, do Colchicum, do Golden seal, Slippery Elm (pow’d) Quassia, Gentian (pow’d) Cort. Aurant (pow’d) I.obclia tnd seed. Hemlock, Skunk cabbage, Squills, Gamboge, Hops, Mezcrium, Alkauct root, Cortcassarilla, do sassafras, Ladies’ slipper, . Golden thread, Saffron, Cinnamon bark, { Owdercd ginger. oot do Curcuma, Mustard seed, Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs, Caraway seed, Anise do Coriander do Arrow root, Aqua Port is, Anodyne (Hoffman’s) Borax, Black lead, Brimstone, Bine stone, Juniper berries, Cubeb do Oxide bismuth, Bees waf, Burgundy pitch. Balsam coptvi, do tolu, do Peru, "ly atone, Colocynth, Court plaister. Castor oil (fresh) Sweet oil do Charcoal, pu’,v. Corks velvet, Calomel, Antimony, Aloes, Rhcubarb, Jalap, Digitalis, Opium, Prepared Chalk, Acetate lead, do cupri, do Zinc, Arseniatc potassa, Ether 8ulpht:ric, 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, do Ilyosciamus, do Gentian, do Belladonna, do Taraxici, do Rhubarb, do Nux Vomica, do Khatania, do Ctcuta, do Glycyrrhiza, Gum Arabic, do Camphor, do Scammony, do Myrrh, do Asafmtida, do Gniac, Pearl Barley, Syringes, Honey, Otto roses, Magnesia, calc’d do carb. Isinglass, Quicksilver, Scidlitz powders, Soda do Saratoga do Sponge, Tamarinds, Wafers, Sarsaparilla, Red precipitate, White do Black do Pearlash, Annatta, Indigo, Spanish float, Logwood, Fustic, Copperas, Spanish browu, Venetian red, Madder, Fig blue, NutgaMs, Alum, Cochineal, Spts Turpentine. Venice do Starch, Salt Tartar, Sal Ammoniac, Glue, Rosin, Jujube paste. Black drop, PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. I^es’ pill*, Compt fl’d ex’t Pink Root, Opodeldoc, by G. W. Carpenter, Chapman’s anti-dyspeptic Dalby’s carminative. do Pills, raters’ do Hunters’ pills, Uoopcn’s do Anderson’* do British oil, Batciu.m’s drops, Thompson’* jye water, Godfrey’s cordial, Salts lemon, Worm tea, Effervescing magnesia, Botanical drops, Swaim’s Panacea, Indian’* do E*s Iceland Mom, Cough Mixture, Fluid ext sarsaparilla, Bleaching Liquid, Mead’s Pills, Issue plaistcrs, Elixerlife, Ginger beer powdors, Medicated Oil silk, Digestive Elixer, Pile remedy, Chlorine tocth wash, Bay rum, Balsam honey, Cottgh Lozenges, Extract coffee, Cullen’s liquid magnesia. Putter’s catholicen, Rowan’s Tonic Mixture, Relfcs Vegetable specific, Oil Worniseed. Ext Bucliu, Syr Liverwort, Comp sarsap. cuboba &- F.xt. Boncset, copivi, Tonic Extract. PEKFEMEBV BRUSHES, Ac. Hair Powder, Almond paste. Pearl do Ground paint brushes. do sash do Oval Varnish do Came] hair ‘ do Badger’s hair do nzcR Graining do do Flesh do astf'd do Horse do do Hair do Nail do Couth do Tooth do do do silver wire, Cloth do Scrubbing do Shoe do Rouge, Milk of Roses, Cold cream, Cream Altuond*. Florida water, various size s Cologua do do Lavender do do Rose do do Bears’ oil, Ward’s hair oil, Marrow Pomatum, Orange Flower Water, Macassar pil, Spirit of Rose, Camphor aoap, Musk do Fateut feather Brooms, Emollient do do do Dusters, Windsor do do do Brushes, do do Brown, Fitch Tools, Wash Balls, Counter Brushes, Curling fluid, ilat do Antique oil, .Crumb do Lir Stive, (Persian Otto Shaving do Rose,) Shaving oil. Tooth powder, (superior) Powder Puffs and boxes, Erosive do I’reston salts, Extract Bergamot, Smelling bottles, do Rose, Tapers, do Musk, .Dutch cologne, Honey Water, Atkinson's Depilatory. Shaving cakes, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac. Amputating cases. Cupping glasses, Trepanning instruuionts, do do with ai Dissecting jlo Pocket cases, (firing Lancets, Evans thumb do Dentists' cases, Tfocth keys, do do (moveable but- Gum Lancets, fotis, Medical spoons, Sfcnrificators, Koalas and Weights, Abscess Lancets, Teeth Files. Tourniquets, The subscribers intend keeping a full assortment uf 2*Hi <;>' mi ;>(( !\<:< paints, OILS. 8110 r FURNITURE, A c. consisting of all articles in tbr One n.vcs.ary for the supply of physicians, Plantation-, or K.tMilics. They will be supplied with the best that « m !,.• •vtoeted out of the New-York and Philadelphia Orders from Merchants and Physicians. . i| re vivo prompt attention. - r 5 31 J. H. & W. B. ELU3 pumps. Gum clastic catheters, .Silver do Setou Needles, Spring lancet blades, Tooth claws, Mncou Academy, .little Department. rglHE Principal, feeling under renewed obligations U to Ids patrons and friends, again tenders to them his thanks, for the increased patronage recently be stowed on this department. lie now respectfully in forms parents and guardians, that lie has procured the I services of agentleinau fully competent to assist in ev ery branch of instruction. ’ The Principal, therefore, solicits a continuance of the present patronage, also, an additional number to justify his retaining his pre sent assistant. fV - P. MACINTYRE. April 25 44 3t CEXTBAL HOTEL, .Hacon, Georgia. T HIS establishment is now uuder tire control of the subscribers, who pledge themselves to ren der comfortable those who may call on them. . PETER J. WILLIAMS, Feb 25 35 JOHN P. RAMEY. IIIE Subscribers have resumed the Drug WASHINGTON HALL. h n THE Subscribers have taken that com- dnVos modiotts and well known public house in •ti’fib' ‘he City of Macon,—-tire Washington Hall, -Lvki lately occupied by Mr. M. D. lltisou.— " ’ By the unremitting attention of both of 1 them, they flatter tbcirisolves that their House will ob- | tain for them a general patronage from the Public.— ! They have secured the valuable services ol a ^Lady, j whoso reputation as a manager of a public house, is do Buckskin faucies, Stermonts Constitution i interior to no oue inthe State. ~ . Twill*,Rouen Csaitncres, Cotton Hose, A Hose, . Their tajiles'will be furnished with the best the conn- Gent’s lino Boots and shoes. Youth’s do -'try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors. Children’s do Ladies’ flue shoes of every det-j Tlie Stables are attended bv careful and experienced oription. Ostlers. MUSTIAN & ’ 25 Case of Hats, Wool, napned, fine Satin, Beaver and Fur, 100 Palm loaf do on the most reasonable terms. April 28 44 hummer Cioods, FUST Received by ISAAC NKWHALL, Bales of Brown shirtings do white do do Bed Tick, do Brown Drill, Ostlers. Feb 5 1835 36 Notice to Contr actors for Excavation and Embnuhincnt. P ROPOSALS will be received at the office of tins Monroe Railroad Company, Macon, Ga. be tween die l!-th and 21st May next, for Excavating and Embanking die whole of the Railroad from Macon to Forsyth, a distance of 25 miles, embracing much heavy graduation For/urther information apply to DANI EL G RIFFJN. Resident Engineer. J. EDGAR THOMPSON, C. Engineer.. April 28 44 3i ■ ' Lime For S:tlc. A PPLY to WILLIAM DAM FA. Who has made arrangements for a quantity, and will be deliv ered at his shop, or by the load, at any jdnee i*i_ the city for cash April 25 44 WM P AN ILL Comprehensive Commentary, ■ .jOR sale at the store of J. H. A W. S. LLL1S. C Agents end subscribers will cah and get their copies. April t> 41 F NEWSFKEVG CI.OTH1HO. HORACE FITCH 1 3 now oponing at the store opposite th>* Washing- Hall, a new and handsome assortment ol Spring and Summer Clothing, which has been tnado up by L. Fitcb, and will ke sold cheap for cash, consisting in part of Super black, brown, greeu und olive camblett f. Coats, >• v “ *• *•;. , **. Area? Coitls, “ •• •• “ bombazine, f. do. « « “ “ “ “ dress do. “ “ “ " 11 summer cloth, Brown and white grass linen frock coats & coaltcCs, Brown and white German and French linen do. do. black aud green boinazjnc coats, pants. French &■ German lin. do bl’k & green cambleit do lasting A Circassian do olive A browu do do Dutch and rnixt do br’wn &. white gras* lin do white and buff mersailles do do drilling do vests, do do imp. cord do do do valentia do linen & doe skin do fig. cfc rib. mersailles do crape dril. & honey comb plad & spotted do do pants. do &. fig’d shelly do merino, casjmer. lasting do Eiiglisli A French silk do cantoons and cord do bl’k & fig’d velvet do cloth A casiiuere do Florentine and bombazine with a general assortment ** do of common do with a good aasortmeut of - white A grass linneu short common do Fine linnen and cotton shirts. linnen and cotton drawers, Angola nett shirts and drawers, Ac. Ac. Also, stocks, collars, bosoms, gloves, cotton, random, linen, black aud white silk lialfhnsc. black horse skin, buck skin, black and white silk and linen gloves, sus penders. a variety, Spiltilfield, pongee, flag and ban- dia lidkfs. Italian plaid, fig’d and red bordered cravats, white do. stripe rougian belts, braces, fine brown linen, (for childrens’ aprons) bine, black and green broad cloths, while drilling, bombazine, and merino cassi- mere, fine palm leaf hats, common do, children’s leg horn do. and caps, also, a large assortment of Hats, Shoes, Hoots, Sc. which I invite my friends and public (o give me a call at the store next door to W. 6. Johnson. Gentlemen wishing their clothes made to measure at the North, by leaving their measure with me can have them made in the best and most fashionable style, march 31 40 HORACE TITCH. N. B. Those that have not settled up their last years' account will not forget that I waiit my dues. II. F. .3 .Vfir Slock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, JUST RECEIVED RV WM. IX. BTOPgAU, A T the new fire Proof Jluitdinys. corner of Mul berry aud Second streets, including the follow- ing: Bummer cloth, Bombazine, Grass Cloth, Grass and Brown Linen Circassian and Rouan Cassimere FROCK COATS. Summer Cloth, twilled Merino, gross Cloth, grass and brown Linen, and Rourn: Cassimere COATEES. Summer Cloth, Bombazine, Erminet, Cyprus, wor sted and Valentia Crape, Napoleon Cord,. Angola Cas simere, brown and grass Linen and Drilling. Fancy Drilling, Pongee, Mexican inixt, Rouan Cassimere and Jeans PANTALOONS,. Boys summer Cioth, grass Cloth, brown linen, and Rouan Cassimere FROCK COATS, COATEES and PANTALOONS. White and buff grass Clotb.-bttffipnd brown Linen, Pongee, Koimn Cassimere and Jeans ROW!) JACK ETS. ' - - A large assortmentof fancy VESTS. Fine Linen Shirts, Silk under Shirts and Drawers, Ac. Ac- A-c. . I’. F. LEWIS, CfLOBE TAYKKN, Clinton, Sones County, Cfa. T HE Subscribers (late proprietors of tho Clinton Hotel,) tender our thanks to our friends and patrons for past encouragement, and respectfully beg leave to auuouitce to the public, that we have removed to tho commodious House known as the GLOBE TAVERN, situated in the busiucss part of the towu, aud frontiug the Court-House. , - v ; J Having leased this'stand for several years, with the iutention 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 roception of Travellers or Boarders. Wo shall ut nil times endeavor to keep such a House, os Will ensure public patronage; .and wc hope to aflord such ac commodations as will prove satisfactory to those who call on us. Tho usual gretR promises of good TABLES BAR.’-, Ac. we think unnecessary to particular-, ize.—Good Lots and other conveniences for Dro vers, readily furnished. WOOD & WEEKES. January 20, 1634 19 tf amsovAii. J.A.&S. S.VIRGIN Watch Makers fir Jctcdkrs, Would inform their friends and the public, that they have remov ed their establishment to Cotton Avenue, to the store recently oc cupied hy J H & W S Ellis,drug gists, whero they will be happy to serve any who .may favor them with a call. They have in sdditioo to their format stock, just received .from New York a large and splendid assortment of Watches, Jewelry, &c. of the latest fashions, which they will sell cheap for casli—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es capement, duplex, lepine, alarm and vertical Watch es, ofthe 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 pgtnted Pencils, silver table, tea, salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and cream Ladles—all of which will be warranted free froin'alloy ; silver Cups, butter Knives, Castors, sil ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Sniff ers, Musical Boxes, Accordions, Flutes, Flogeolctts, Fifes, Drums, Ac. Swords, sword Canes, Knives and / f, ... w Pi,„U. mg* wteh£ lUgffc.' pock.1 Bh. fagglSaggy"* will rliootfifty yards with precision; Gold toil. Den tist Files, shell, silver,-gilt and horn Combs, Card ca ses. Pocket Books and Purses, silver Snuff boxes, sil ver Toys, silver ThiuiOles, Scissors, coral, gilt and glass Beads, steel Pens, and a variety of other articles iinially kept in their line. N. B. lve have the best of materials for repairing Watchessof all kinds. S. S. V’s practical knowledge of the business induces him to think that he can, and wilt give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work jw his hands. Spoons Ac- engraved- Oct-1 JtSusiness, at their old stand, formerly 11- lis, Sliotwcll A Co lately occupied by Mr Wm G. Drown opposite the Central Hotel, under die firm ol II. Sc J. SHOTWELL, who intend keeping a very general assortment of Goods uecnliar to their line of business, together with a grCst variety of miscellaneous articles that may be difficult to be found elsewhere. Their Stock is now very extensive, having received by late arrivals nearly all their Fall and winter supplies, a general enumera tion of which could not be given in an advertisement. Some of the Articles received are, • (Drugs & Medicines,) _ Rochelle Salts. Hellebore, Iceland Moss, Flos Ben- zoine, Juniper Berries, Lapis Calaminaris, Henry’s Magnesia, Madder. Mace, Cayenne Pepper, Black Pepper, Alspicc, Hemlock Bark, Bayberry do, Poplar do Cinnamon do, Golden Seal, Sumac, Fern. Amsi, Aon* Antonia F F F, Sulph Quinine, Sago, Gum Guiac, Indian Turnip, Skunk Cabbage, Hops, Pep permint Lozenges. Oil Spruce, Acidulate^ Lemon Drops, Coriander Seed. C. P. Castor Oi!, Cort Au- raut, Cherry tree Bark, White Vitriol, Muriatic Acid, Pink Root, Gum Myrrh, Seed Lac, Seueha oil, Lob elia, Lemon Balm, Sweet Balm, Ext.Colocynth, Pul. Gui Arahic. Ground Race Ginger, Balsam Fir, Pearl Barley, refined B.prax, Bole Armenian, Cera Alba, Lunar Caustic, Cloves* Prepared Chalk, C.ubcbs, Ca- uella Alba, Rust of Iron, Sup. Carb. Soda, Castor. Calamus Root, Cowhage, Mazerion, Sassafras, Bals am Honey, Cumfrey Root. Dragons Blood, Oil Lav ender, Lemon, Bergamot. Ext Bark, 00 TjverWorf, Stricniiie, Emetine, Digitalis, Elm Bark, Flos of _ El der, Ext Hyoscyamus, Flax seed, .’Fowlers Solution, Henbane, Uva Und, Camphor, Kino^ Scammony Aleppo, Gold Thread, Hydriodato Potass, Mustard Seed, Spts Nitre, Oil Worniseed, Croton Oil, Olive Oil, Bismuth, Oil silk, Sanfords Bark, Tamarinds, Gum Copal, Syrup of Liverwort, Tuikey Opium, Car.tharides, Flowers of Chamomile, Oil Popper- mint, Bermuda Arrow Root, sugar Lend, Refined Li quorice, Ergot. Nux Vomica, Corrosive sublimate, Aloes, Gum Arabic, Precipitate, spts Hartshorn, Carb Potass, Alcohol, sarsaparilla, Epsom salts, Nitric Acid, /Ether, Alspice, Pepper, Tarlariscd Antimony, As- phaltuin, Adhesive Plaster, Acetate of Potass, Bals am Copaiva, refined Borax, snake Root, Cubcbs, Rhubarb, Ipecac, sem Carui, Cream Tartar, Nut Gaik, Isinglass, Magnesia, Mercurial Ointment, Blue Pill, sulphate Quinine, Conserve Roses, Black Drop, Jujube Paste, sal Ammoniac, Bay Rum, Oil Cinna mon, Acetate Morphine, sulph do. Comp Ext Bncha, do of Liver Wort, Ext sarsaparilla, Ext I'iuic Root, Comp Ext Cubcbs, Piperme, Iodine, Butler’s Magne sia. Krcosote, Assafmtida, Natiueg6, Tapioca, Manna, Oil Rosemary, Canadian Balsam, Ext Valerian, salt Petre, Glaubers salts. Concentrated spts Ammonia. I*ain is. Dye Stuffs, Oils. 250 kegs White Lead in .oil S3 do Venetian Red do 30 do Spanish Brown do 2000 lbs Soap Stone Paint do G kegs Yellow Ochre do 20 canisters Verdigris do •. 900 lbs Spanish Brown dry 200 lbs Venetian Red do 800 lbs Yellow Ochre do 1500 lbs Spanish Whiting do Red Lead, Chrome Green, Kings Yellow, Verdi gris, Prussian Blue, Stone Qchre, Rose Pink; Lith arge* Spanish Pumice Stone, Unibar, Lamp Black, Ivory do, Chinese Vermillion, Black Lead, Chalk, do Red, Cartnihe, Water Colors assd sizes boxes, Drop Lake, Spanish Float Indigo,Calc’d Plaster, Wa ter Litno, Terra de Sienna, Green Blue and Black Paint mixt, Blue Brown & Green Smalts, Frostings, Blue White Brown and Purple. Qold Bronze, Car oline Saucers, Pink do. Logwood in sticks, do ground and chopped, Fustic, Madder, Camwood, red Snn- CraxTFcid Sheriff Sale. W ith If /fa’d cthe first Tuesday *# JUNE just, before the court house door in the totenof jytoz- rillcj Crairfortl county % he 1 vxci the usual hours of salc r tne foUtncing property: «... , , * One negro mon by ViiMiune ot IVI'irwL about tlA yUff nlH. levied onus thz properly of .william wt, to satisfy mortgage F f’u isriied out cf the Inferior court of Crawford coiu ty, in fat or of Arthur West vs the said Win. p-o^ryp^nted orrt hy Sugar J. Cauley. WILUAM'V AMPBEL-., zbtrijf: April I 41 . . Houston Slupilf Sail'.- O N the first Tuesday hi JUNE next, ictll be sold bcfoic the court house door. in the to mi of Perry, Houston county, betirccn the lairful hours of sale, One negro boy named Frank, about ten years old, levied on us the property of John M. Cain, to satisiy a p| Fa is-iied from Houston inferior court, in tavor of William Kibbe, aguinst said Cain—property pointed out by James J. Scarborough, pl’tff’s att’y. April23 GEORGE M. DUNCAN. Pep. Sh f. Fayette feiieviff Sale, B EFORE the court house in Fayetteville, layette county, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, tcill be sold, icithm the Idirful hours of sale, ■ Lot of land, No. 24, in the fourth district of origin ally Henry now Fayette county, levied on os the pro- perty of Junius Blood worth, to satisfy two Fi Fus from the Inferior court of Fayettexiounty, one in favor of J. M. Peck tSi, Co. and the other in favor of Henry Vanbiber, vs said Junius Bloodworth—ptoperty poin ted out by defendant April 12 44 ' ALFRED BROWN, Hep. Sh’ff. Also, uilt be sold as above, The east half of lot of land, No 144, ill the seventh district of Fayette cotintv, levied on as the property of John Butke, to satisfy a’Fi Fa issued on the foreclo sure «f a mortgage, jn favpr of Henry B. Thompson, vs said John Burke—property pointed out jn snie. mortgage. April 12 44 _ - ANDREW McBRIDE, &7«mjf. EPIOUR months after date, application will be niu^f S’ to the Inferior Court of iiibb county, when s ting for ordinaiy purposes, for leave to sell the real e “ state belonging to Caroline Spruce, a minor Jan. 18. 30 JAMES W. (ili! I’.N. (,W F UL K Mouilis.alter date, application will beihSX to the lioncrable the Inferior. Court of i>;^ 0 county, when sitting Ibrordinary purposes, for l C a Ve to sell all the Estate of John Johnson deceased WILLIS J. MILNER, ) ', ELIA n W. WELLS, Zebnlon, Jan. 15, 18’.W. „ ■37I (»UR uictntlis after date application will beuia?: Jto the Inferior court of Stewart county when sitting for ordinary'purposes, for leave to sell the land and Negroes -belonging to the estate of Al exander Nelson, late of said county deceased 30 THOMAS S. CHAPPELL, ' > Admr’f Jan. lf». WILLIAM NELSON, F OUR months afterdate application will benwiv to the Inferior court of Twiggs county sirt, ne for ordinary purposes for leave to sell a lot of laud m, Carroll comity, drawn by the orphans of RobertRcvn- olds late of said county. . Jan. 19 30 THOMAS. S. CHAPPELI..Cacr 1*1* »* * •”» MEKCMMmt T.ZtleOH. T HE subscriber has just received n supply of Spring and SnnimerClotblng, made of the boat materials, which he will sell low for cosh He invites persons to give him a call. Tailoring H test ness done os usual at liis shop with despatch, and in the neatest manner. He tenders his wannest thanks for past patronage, and will endeavor to deserve a contin uance of the same. F. F, LEWIS. April 21 43 Mulberry it. opposite Central Hotel. N. B. Those iudebu-d will please call and pay their dues—he must have money Jo meet the demands a- gainst him. ’ ■ F. F. L~ Pratt’s Nipple Shields. T HE Medical College ofGcqrgia at Augusta have given their opinion of the superiority-of Doctor Pratt's Nipple Shield.to any thing else hitherto oficred for tbr saiue.pttrposc, which opinion can be presented if ucccssary to physicians and others. The opinion of Dr Baber and other physicians in Macon, who have examined the instrument, accords with that of Doctor Dcwece and the Medical College of Georgia. The Instrument is for sale in Macon by the subscriber only, price $5, with primed directions. H. LOOMIS. ’ . Sign of tf[t Golden Mortar, Mulberry street. Certificate if Doctor Detects. " Doctor Elijah Pratt": Dear sir—As I Feel,it a mat ter of much public importance to possess a- means of lessoning the terribic sufferings of tore nipples, l have much pleasure in being able to say that the “Shield” you offer for the preventing and the cure of this mala dy, is better adapted to this purpose, thau any l-have heretofore seen. In tho two or three instances J Irwe known them jo be used, much satiffaction has been expressed; and 1 have no hesitation to believe it will generally succeed. I am so. well persuaded of. this at^ tills moment, that 1 cannot forbear to' express a w ish dint our city through tho various apothecaries may bo supplied with .them. I an. yours. Ac. Philadelphia, VSlh Jan,. 18;M. Wm. P. Dewkes.” ' Notice. ■■"AMES R. BUTTS and Matthew McCormick ha- 9W ving declined to receive and act upon the appoint ment by the Legislature at its last session, as Commis sioners to expend, &c\ &e. the appropriation of-Ten' Thousand Dollars in the improvement of the Ocmtil- geo river, notice is hereby given, that, in pursuance ot the statute, an election :o supply the said vacancies, will be held at the Counting Room of James Goddard, in Macon, on Saturday, the 14tli Mnv next April 15 43 Jt J G»im.VV«Cr> rAr.Vu.|., NINER THIS beautiful and thorough bred horse, die property of Geo. B. Robert son, will stand the present season at the stable of Mustian iv. Mott, Macon, and is now ready to serve marcs at Fifteen Doilars tftelesp; Thirty Dollars the season, payable the first of July, at which time the season will expire; One Dollar cash, to the groom for each marc ; Fifty Dollars to iusurca marc to be iu foal, payable as soon as she is known to be so, or is parted with. Every KMMsary attention will be paid to prevent accidents or escapes, but no liability r*r .-irber. JOHN L. aiC’STlAN Description —MINER is a beautiful dark brown, with remarkably black legs mane and tail, 15 hands 2 inches high, 5years old this spring, of fine muscle and well formed in all particulars. 31iner is lialfbrotiier to the celebrated race horse Argj le, whp is the favorite of the South- See Turf Register for the pedigree of Monsieur Tottson and Collier- - 1 do certify that die bay horse which I have sold to Mr. George B. Robertson, will be five years old diis spring, and that he was got by Mr. Wm. it. Johnson’s horse Tonsoii, his dnui Brenda, the dam of die cele brated race horse Collier, formerly owned by Wui. Fin ney and myself. The above (Miner.) I trained the spring lie was three years old; his first stakes at Fair- field—first heat ] in. 55s. for which he did not contend; second heat, he was beaten by Mr. Hare’s black colt (now Black Heath) by about half a length, in the un precedented duie of 1 in. 51s. (see Turf Reg’stcr.)— Having an cxtrnoidinary opinion of .Miner’s speed and durability, aud diis being the .best 2d heat I had then, or have ever yet witnessed, over any Course South of the Long Island Conrse, N. York, I purchased Mr Hare’s Black Heath. The next fall I trained them to gether, and was under die 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, and sold to Mr Richard Adams the whole of Black Heath for 2500, die next day. Tim spring lie was four I trained him again. In contending for the J. C. Purse over the Broad Rock Course, he lot down in die second hoat; though let down he was well up—Irc- nettc winning, Tohaconist.distanced. I iiavo no doubt nature intended him for a first rato four mile horse, but from some injury which I never could ac count for, lie was unfortunnto. This last race see TniMUgWqr. JOHN HETII. Coal J’itts, Chesterfield co. Va. Jan. 24, 1836. Isold the dam of Miner to Geo. W- Johnsou.son of Mr. \V. R. Johnson, when 15 vears old, for the sum of$1500 cash. JOHN HETH. 1 haye also sold the half of two fillies, one when a year old, theother.’.vhQn tiyo, for $3000j'nsh,.both.«tit of diudam of Miner. JOHN 1IET1I. 1 am well.acquainted With the bay horse Miner, now the property ot Mr. Gcorge'B Robertson, and have been from the time of foaling to the present day—He was get by my horse Monsieur Tonsoii, out of Bren da, aud wjjl.be five years old this spring, 183C. This maro Brenda is now the property of my son George, and has some very promising colts, and is row in foal io'Eclipse. She’is also the dam of Collier by Sir Charles, who has run into distinction in Virginia. 1 have M«ri this horse Mioer, while hi trainiog. and know, that he wns considered very promising, aud that Air. John Iletb, who trained him, thought highly of him; and valued him highly I have also seen him run- and perform admirably well, and I thought high ly of hiui us?i race horse. Up is certainly of lineup D ~i GORGE FITCH w.il act us tup ai .o'in my Sbt sense (Yom the State, until the return of Horpcc Fitch from the war in Florida, who is my qnthorifcft] agent. Those indebted to mo or II. Fitch will ple.r-. come forward and -eMlo the same with hiip M,»is also agent for lIoracwFitch. LEWIS iRTCH. April 18 pearance, great durability :ind_of fine family. CGivc under my hand, this 17th January. 1836. April 14 12 W. it. JOHNSON. James ll. Cooke, ,l’o. lOO. Hroatltray .>V/r For/.’, OFFERS for sole every description of Cabinet Furnitpre, such as Sofas, Sideboards, Itamsur, Ta- V' files. Divans, Chairs, Looking Glasses, f'N/M Bed.-teds, JiairM -ures/es./md every nrli f i \ i etc in the furnishing lino, which will be . * -old low for cash or 01.1 time. .. ‘ 300 gals Linseed Oil 400 do Sperm Oil fall strained 350 do do do winter do J80 do Spirits Turpentine -,300 do Train Oil 1 bbl Liver Oil, t do Neats Foot 1 bbl Copal Varnish, Japan do . Black do. Picture Varnish. Coach do. Patent and Compound JTIcdicincs Swaims Vermifuge, do Panacea, Thompson’s Eye Water, Green’s Tonic Mixture, Rowan’s Tonic Mix ture, (fertile fever aud ague ) Ilarlann Oil, Gowlaud’s Lotion, Potter’s Catholicon, Barclay’s Comp. Sarsa- parrilia and Cubcbs, Dalby’s Carminative, British Oil, Opodeldoc, Jiulkin’s Ointment, Lee’s W. Bilious Pills, N. L. Turlington* Balsam, Bateman’s Drops Jesnits Drops, Cephalic Suuff, Aromatic do, Wal- di’s Tincture or Cough Syrup, Carpenter’s Prepara tions, Henry’s Aromatic Vinegar, Welch Medicam- entum, Hygean Syrup, Mead’s Pills, Walker’s Drops, Morrison’s Pills, West’s Pills, Rheumatic Medicine, Sphon’s Digestive Elixir, I.itde’s Lotion. Nipple Salvo, Bleaching liquid, Ess Mnstsrd, Citrate of Kale Consumption Specific, Cerate of Copaiva, Cosmetic Cold Cream, Hays Liniment, Chapman’s Mixture, BuUariTd Oil of Soup, Scott* Pill*, LXatutltou'a Worm Lozenges, Judkin’s Specific Ointment, Scotcli Oint ment, Iloffuian’s Anodyne. Surgical aud %ileiUcal Instruments Pocket Instruments in Cased, Silver Spring Lan cets Evans Crown thumb Lancets, Obstetrical Instru ments. Fox’s Spring Turnkeys, Teeth. Forceps, Cup ping glasses, Tweezers, Surgical Needles, Ginn Elas tic Syringes, Metalic do, Stcthcoscopes, Apothecaries Scales and weights, Spatulas nss’d, Metalic Staffs and Sounds, Hair Sieves. Medical Spoons. Hrushes Ground Paint Brushes assorted sizes, Varnish do. Sash Tools do, Badger’s Hair Blendctr Graining do, Camels Hairdo, Fancy and plain Hair BrmSies assor ted, Palters do do, Cloth do do, Hat Crumb Brushes. Hearth do, Dusting do, Couuter do. Shoe do, Hat ters’ Brushes, Table do, Flesh do, Shaving do, Fur niture Brushes, Whisk Brooms, do Brushes. . . Glass Ware, Store furniture. Window Crlass Window Glass assorted sizes from 7 by 9 to 22 by 28 inches, Coach Glass, do .Picture Looking Glass Plates, Tincture Bottles from £ pint to 2 gallons, do Specie assorted sizes, Salt Mouth do, 1 to 8 oz Vials, Ground stoppers White and Green. Vials assorted, Nursing Bottles, Globe Bottles, Graduate Measures, Glass Funnels, Retorts and Reservoirs, Proof Glasses Dram Vials, Otto of Rose Viols, Pungents Tubes or. Fillers, Glass letups, with shades, do without shades, Glass Candlesticks, Suspending Lamps, with shades, extra shades. , -. . - Cologne, icalcr Fancy articles, Soaps Double distilled Cologne Water in fancy and plain Bottles, Florida Water, Milk of Roses. Orange b low er Water, Lavender, Harrogate salts. Pearl Powder, Pomatum, Macassar -Oil, Rose water, Oil of Roses. Musk, German Cologne water, Honey water, Preston salts, Antique Oil, Transparent wafers, Pungents, (cut glass,) »Metalic shaving Boxes, Camels Hair Pen cils, Wash Balls, Otto ofHose Vials, Variegated soap. do Transparent for shaving, Pose soap, do Cinnamon do Ceylon, English Windsor, soda soap, Court Plas ter, Teeth powder. Jffiscellancous Kitchen's Patent Cocoa, Lucifer Matches, Bar soap. Variegatcddo, Turpentine, Fine and Coarse sponge . Cox’s Carrying Knives, Clay Pipes, do Glazed, Lamp Glasses,. Lamp Wick, Bees’Wax-, Diamonds, French Chalk, Emery coarse and fine, Black sand, Pearlash. Castile soap, Scotch, I’appieand Mncafioy snuff, sha ving Boxc-fiJInuey, Glue, Blacking, Lemon syrup. Earbers shaving Cakes, Chloride Lime, Wafers, Ta pers scaling Wax, starch, sand Paper, Indelible Ink. Corks, Cork Wood, Violins, do strings, Bellows.' Ma gic Matches, .Swifts, Bath Brick, shellac. Garden Sccds t Herbs, Ho ice r Seeds. Onion, Beet. Turnip, Carrot, Parsnip. Cuciimbe^ Watermelon, Muskmelon, (beautiful) squash. Pump kin, Lettuce, Raddixh, Cabbage, Brocoli, Ct uliflower, Kale, Pepper, Pepptrgras, Cress, Tomato, Vegeta-. Ho Oyster, solid Celery, slimmer savory, Parsley, spillage* Endive Mustard, Okra, Asparagus, Nastur- tioit Rnquet e, Corn salad. Curled Chervil. English sorrel, Leek, saffron, sweet Mignonitto, Marjoram. Thime, Lavender,.Bast), Lemon Balm. Early Conr, Early Peas, Pole Peas, Bunch Beano, Pole do, Lima Ac. several varieties of each, also an assortment of FLOWER SEEDS, Herbs, and Grossgeods, allcare- Corroil Sheriff Sale. il.L be sold at Carrollton, Carroll county, on the first Tuesday in JUNE weir, within the law ful hours of sale, ' Lot .of lapd No, 207, in tho second district of Car rol county, as the property of Benjamin Chapman, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Carroll superior court; in favor ot Ambrose Chapman—property pointed put by the said Benjamin Chapman • Cine dun steer, one duri and white pided steer, levi ed oil as the property of Robert Shaw and James N. Wright, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Carroll inferior court, in tavor of the officers of said court, vs said Shaw and Wright. April 21 44 JOHN DEAN; Sheriff. , Also, will be sold as above, on the first Tuesday in July, Lot of land, No. 197, iu the ninth district of Carroll county, levied on as the property of James McCart ney, to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa in favor of Thomas McGuire and William Beall vs said James McCartney. April 21 44 JOHN DEAN. Sheriff. Valuable Land For- Sale. O N the first Tuesday in JUNE next, will be sold, at the court house door in the countyof Bibb, Lot of Uaml No. 884, inthe 13t3i,<list. ofthe county of Monroe originally, now Bibb comity, sold by virtue of an order of the honorable the Inferior court of Bibb county while sitting for Ordinaiy purpo ses, it being the Real estate of John Burnett deceased, sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. Terms of sale one half cash, the balance in" 12 months. roar 29 ' SOPHIA ANN BURNETT, Ex’rz. 1 7ILL be sold ou Tuesday the 21st day of J UNE next, within the legal hours of sale, in Laurens county at the Cowpens, known as Hick’s Cotvpens, where Ileese 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 iitmi day to day until all are sold. E. W. DENNIS; Adm'r. Knoxville, March, 30,183G 41 UREEABLY to an order of the honorable Uie Infer rtor Court for the county of Twiggs, when sitting as a court of ordinary .will be sold onjhc first Tuesday in JULY -next, befortmtht Court House door in Marion county, within the usual hours of sale, Lot ofLaud N 0.90, iu jlvt! 4 th District of said coun ty, sold as tho property of James Deshazo, deceased. Terms on the day, m 3] RICHARD DESHAZO. Adm'r CUM months after date application will WTiiad, jmP to the honorable ti e Inferior court of CatopbcJl county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, for J eav „ to sclltwo-thirds of 181 acles of lot No. 94, fo ,j 7lh district, originally Coweta now Campbell comm for the benefit of the orphans of -William Jones, Jate of saul county, deceased. Jan 20,1836. JAMES McCRACKIK. Adp,' r . OUR months alter dale,application wTiTbeawde to the-Inferior C6iirt of Houston ccimtr, for leave Ao sell, the real estate of Willi am S. Brunso‘11 laic of said comity, deceased. THOMAS POLLOCK Feb 10 33 ’ - - adm'r. b A0UK months after-date application will jag to the honorable the Inferior court of Fayette county, while sitting as a .court of ordinary, for leave to sell all the real estate of Jesse D. McIntosh, laic 0 f said couutv, deceased,'this 24ili'Febniarv, 1836 -'c 'D. B. HEAD, Adm’r. . MARGARET L. McINTOSIEAdtCn. F OUR months after date, application wiirScnwde to the honorable Inferior court ol'Jetfoou coun ty when sitting as a coOrt of Ordinary for leave loull Lot No. (203) two hundred and three in the £7ih <ii s . trict of formerly Cherokee now Walker county, for the benefit of the heirs of Lucy Archer deceased’ march J7, 1636 38p JOHN A. WALLS Jdm'r O N the first Tuesday iu JULY next, will be sold at McDonough, Henry county, the interest of John M. D. Taylor, deceased, also, the interest of No- ry ot Butts enuuty and tlio distributees of said deceased. April 7, 1636. CHARLES BAILEY, Adm’r of John M- D. Taylor, dec’d, aud Guardiau for Noah W, TtCvlor. 42 The Justices of the Inferior Court of. Pike county, sit ting for ordinary purposes, metp.ursuaut to adjourn ment, this 7th day of March, 1836. Present their honors, J. B WILLIAMSON, ) J. L. BLACKBURN, }Jt,slices. J. 11. IlEEJ>,j > I Tappearieg to the Court 011 the shewing of John Grisham, that John W- Brown and William - Cun* mnghaio, dmiiiff the lifetime of said \Villiaci Cniiuing- bam; did mako and execute to one DonicJ SbcIJ their bond jointly and severally, uuder the penally of six hundred dollars,'to execute titles to the said Daniel Shell, to all the east part of the creek, on lot of land No. 34, in the {second district of originally Mohroc new Pike county, reserving to themselves all that was on the west side of the creek’, together with the run of the creek, and whereas the said William Cunningham died without executing titles to the part of land ou the east side of the creek, on Jot No. 34, to said Daniel Shell, and whereas the said Daniel Shell lias since In dorsed the said bond with his written assignment to your petitioner, and whereas your petitioner has now filed in tlio clerk’s office of this court a copy of said bond, It is therefore ordered lu the Court, That the legal representatives of the saidWiHiuui 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 said east side of the creek, on lot of laud No. 34, agreea ble to the term of said bond. ‘ And it is further ordered, That a copy of this rule be published for three mouthls in the Macon Georgia Tel- itObil mouths altei date application Will be ira*. to the honorable Inferior Court of Stewart com, ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the .negroes belonging to the estate of Benjamin F.N’el. son, a minor, deceased. March 22, lt26. THOMAS S. CHAPPELL, \ . WILLIAM NELSON, (-•fcmVj. GEOltUIA : BUTTS County. ~ —• W HKKRKAS John Camp applies to me for let ters of administration oh die Estaje of Stcr- lingCampi late of said couliQr, deceased: These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and Creditors of said deceased, to be end appear at my office within the time prescribed ly leu to give cause ij any they have, why said Utters should vet be granted. ■ - Given under my liand at office, April 4, 1836. 41 " JOHN JllcUORD. c. c. 0. GEORGIA : Houston County. V ■'l’UEREAS Jacob W. C Horn applies to uiefor V V letters of Administration, de bonis non, on the estate of William II. Riggins,deceased, 2/use a re therefore to cite and admonish allandsingn lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my offer within the time prescribed by lair, to show cause ij any they have, why said letters should noth granted. Given tinder uiy hind April 8.-1836. 42 C. II. ttICF.. c. c. 0 GEORGIA—Bibb county. tOS/ HEREAS Harwell Parker applies for letters of V V ' administration on the estate of Benjamin Par ker, late of said connty, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sings- ar the kindred aud creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office vithin the time prescribed ly law, 10 shew cause if any theyhate, why said-letters should not le granted. Given under’ my hand, at office, this lPih day ef April, l.*:if> 40 HENRY G. ROSS, c. f. 0. GEORGIA—Pike county. W HEREAS Irby Stamper, guardian of Thornes Pitman,.orphan of John Pitman, late of said county deceased, applies to me for dissmission from toe guardianship of said orphan. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all perms concerned lobe andagpear at my office withiiitkclmcjr*, scribed by law, to shew cause if any (hey hate, why said application should hot be granted-. Given Htiderniy hand at office this 14th March, 1S3S. 39 II. G. JOHNSON, c. e o. [graph. S3 T apt appearing to the court on the shewing of Daniel Ilaines, that Thomas G. 8hcbee did, during his lifetime, make and execute to your petitioner bishopd, under penalty of three hundred utld seventy-five dol lars, with condition to be void whenever the said Tho mas G. Shehce should make good and lawful titles to your petition tuthe west half of lot of land No. 184, in the eighth district'formerly Monroe now Pike conn ty, aud whereas the said Thomas G- Shehcc, alter the limiting said bond, (a copy of. which is filed in the clerks ollice of this court,) departed this life without making titles to said half lot of land to your petitioner orauy provision therefor by will, It is therefore ordered. That the heirs, or legal repre sentative of the said-Thomas G. Shcltee, file their ob jections, if any they have, why they should not he di rected by the court to make titles to the said half lot of land to your petitioner, after three mouths publication of this rule, agreeable to the tenorof said bond. And it is further ordered. That a copy of this rule he published in the .Macon Georgia Telegraph for three manths. True copies from the minutes. march 2o 3) II. G. JOIINSOy, c. c. <?.- GEORGIA —Crawford county. ~ Goods pac Aurim .:F d for shipping at short notice. 1 i43 3'm 1 , NliV GOODS. f.EIVED u J extensive -stock of h° 1 folly, put up by the Shakers and warranted Fresh, nc j compapied by a Treatise on Gardening, &c. Intending to be permanently engaged in thia busin ess, .the subscriber? will u,e every exertion in iheir powqr,' to render it worthp the patronage of their old jj atid new custoir ^"T.appearing to thecourt ftoui the petition of Wm. ;Murry, that Alexander B. Taylor, Into of said .county, deceased, did. on the 3d day of. -February, i834, make an execute his bond conditioned to make titles to lot No 7, in tho 2d district of originally Hous ton now Crawford county—and it appearing to the court that said bond has been complied with, now, this isto notify the administrator of said Alexander B. Tay lor, deceased, and all parties concerned, 'tbat-the said ndinjpistrator be ordered to make and execute titles to aid lot of land according to the condition .of said bond unless good and sufficient cause bo shewn to tlio con trary in the time prescribed bylaw. And it is further ordered, That three months notice of tliis order he pnblished.hy the clerk of said court in one of the public gazetts of this State, and in twopnb- lie places 111 said county dr f’rawford. Given under my Kami, at office, this 7th day of Match, 1836. 38 . WM, H. BROOKS, c. c. o. 51 iA iHQI IS. ; .— -*— 1’ubhc that she. incltH'itg hams, Fret which will April 10 Orders by etter will meet the Spring Goods, } same attention as if mad. in person, i splendid assortment «T Muslins, Ging- IIARVFY 8HOTWELE, eli prints. Hosiery’&t. rich figured Bilks, JACOB SHOTWELL. !>« sold on accomodating icrms. Painting of every degcriotwn carried on hv 43 CRAFT & LE.VVI3. Macon Jan, 14.' --8? H. & J. SHOTWELL. 0 J Mrs. OT. OUL1) respectfully inform th has opened a House for Day Boarders, adjoin ing Mes<rs Mustian and Moil’s Hotel-on MtiH'. rry street, where it is hoped froni the. careful attention gi ven this business, those wjio-inay favortiie House will find -?erv thing to their convenience ami entire satis- Anri! &8 2tp 44 ’ .. .. Blanks for sale at this office. \ GEORGIA—Crawford connty. W HEREAS Edwin Medor applies to me foi let ters of dismission from the adiniiiistratien cn the estate of John Richardson, dec. ased, These are therefore to cite and ofiieanish all cnl singular the kindred and crcditorj of said dtews- ed, to be and iipyear al my ojfit e, v ithin lit libit prescribed by lata, to shore cause, if arty they halt ichy said.leltersrshould not be granted^ Given under my hand, this 7di dav of March. 1830. 39 _ WM. H. BROOKS, r. c. o. EORGIA, ( Daniel B Lowe.administr.itSti* I h>u>ion co i the estate of John Chambers, agjiliti for letters of Dismission— And John S Taylor applies for dismission firm tlf estate of William F O'Neal, deceased— These arc therefore to cite and-admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to le at* appear ty my office within the time prescribed by law, ts shete h/tise tf any they hare, why said fetters should netk granted. (iiven under my hand atoffiee. this 21 si day ef Jan uary, 1S3«. 31 CHAfi. II. RICE c.c.y-_ GEO - GLA : Houston fourty. . H ARDY Hargrove applies to ire for .tellers >* Dismission from the estate of Hopkins fip trot deceased; Hugh -L. Dennard applies for letters of Dfoniis 9 from the estate of John Dennard deceased; These, arc therefore to cite unit admonish all a no gular the kindred and credjtors of said deccasid tobi < <- appear at my office within the time prescribed b/h ’• skew cause if any (hey hate, why said letters skcnliln-1 granted. s Given under my band at office October 31st L « CIIAKLES H. RJCE, c. c.ff^ 'GEORGIA : Pike County. . . , , ■WTR/IIEREAS Francis L Matthews admjntftnW' V v of the Estate of Isaac Matthews d cCeas ' applies tome for letters of dismission : . .. 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all singular the kindred and creditors sf said a ceased, to he and appear at my time prescribed by law, to shew cause 'f a f- ‘ ^ «tn trhy said tellers shall n»t be granted theo- Givon under my hand at office this 5th o-’l 0 . 1836. 29 11, G. JOHNgO^^f A LE persons liaviug demands against tbetf*? . tYilliam Munson, lato of Bibb count)’, are requested to present them in terms of to* tho-e indebted wiil make iunnedialopavnjet 1 * April 21 43 RICH’D MfGOLDKICJLjl£y- S20 Bcward. • K . rl iK>irt / RANAWAY from the s,,bs ®”K na med tlie first of April, a Negro wafO ^ / Robert, about 25 years ofa-j ® ^ to, diinS tei^ht, yellow M somewhat decayed, a p" , s fo0® one of ins curs is oil'. Jias a scares cue 0 post, the cut of an axe, wore away a t lue «oi JJc WI , had a watch, and is of genteel apueaw* 1 ^’ . workf I purchased recently dfMilton A Bm'' ’• j ur kirg*: fast year at Red Bluff. It m P^baffie h« reward boUt .Mac0/1 where he haso «i,e. l , . j» will he paid for his delivery or forb» where lean get him. -F*i’ Hottston Co. near Hayneville, April^i ^ : Ton Doltus Bewaro* IJ UN An AY from me on > J ‘ e ; b oy >') * JLfc lo, Jasper county, Ga. a »>o home of Idiimotit! 'Fhurl V. all0 ,u I7) e *j hound to me as an apprentice. ^ j..n v bui old, but large for that age. and P«^ , d yni was seen in Sparta on the 8th ,US !’ with a the !2lh inst. travelling m comi— . be Tho*. jCnnaky. The above his delivery to me or stvfe ui^SFI^ 1 can get him. Ll-Glv April 20 44 3t ——' Carpet; 4 SPLENDID assortment o* yf aoet t"?!’ .Also—O April 18 43 SPLENDID assortmentu - r g f ee t *;£' Also—Oil Floor Carpeting- & lF rE. ;i 1 q .iu For sale by vw**