Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, November 10, 1836, Image 4

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31 A € O N GEOJiOIA T £ L E H A P U lr * l H » «»'£. ! . £lAlUGS..U£DICiJ%'FS,Sc. I'i[\iS.w . iu. . (I.:cd ll.> A PttESlI SUPPLY just received by U. jiiiiiSMUi-i '.h’-ir .id, > •••• I .ixL J» II* & A! • S>* liI*t*IS» )u, ShoUvull Jk Co. khuy occupied by .ilr Wm U. i Aiucouie Han. Cbitari Avenue, among which are the i Town, opposite die Centra! Huiel, under the firm of I following If. & J. tillOTWELL, ! MEDICIAfUS, dec, wllci inte U. CL J. allUl W ibis Li, t au iiieud keeping n very general assortment of I Sulphate Quinine (freuch) Cantliande*, i peculiar to their iine of business, logetiierwith I Sulphate Morphine, . Elystone, •i great variety of inrirotianeons a, tides that may be I Acetate do 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 cnuuiera- loti of u hsch could not be given in an advertisement. Some of the Articles received are, (Urnv's dc Medicines,}- _ Rochelle Salts, Hellebore. Iceland Muss, Flos Ben- ■/.oino. Juniper Berries, Lapis Calaminaris, Henry’s Mavuisia. ..ladder. Mace, Cayenne Pepper, Blade Acetate Iodine. Acetic acid, Oxalic do Citric do Prussic do Tartaric do Ammonia, do (Aromspts) Aritimouialis pulv Lozenges. Oil Spruce, — Drops, Coriander Seed. C. P. Castor Oil, Con An-) heeale omnium, rant! Cherry tree Bark. White Vitriol, Muriatic Acid, O* Sniapme, Pink Hoot, Gum .Mvrrh, Seed Lac, Senelta oil, Lob- 1 *>» canthandin, el,a. Lemon Balm, Sweet Balm. Ext Colocynth, Pul. ITroligtieous Acid, Gin Arabic. < iron tut Race Ginger. Balsam Fir, Pearl i llydnolate 1 otassn, Barley, refined Borax, Uoie Armenian. Cera Alba,; *’*P* n,,e Lunar Caustic, Cloves, Prepared Chalk, Cubebs, Ca- 0*1 black pepper, jielia Alba, Rust i/f Iron, Sup. Caro. Soda. Castor. Irish moss, Calamus Root, Cowhage, Mazerion, Sassafras, Bals- Musk, am Money, Cutnfrey Root. Dragons BI->od, Oil Lav- Chloride soua, under, l.emon, Bergnihot. Ext Bark, do Liverwort, * •itrated kali, Stiinline. Emetine, Digitalis, Elm Bark, Flos ol El- Cblonde Lime, dor. Extllvoseyamus, Flax seed, Fowlers Solution, .Medical mustard, in pots, 'Henbane, "Uva Ursi, Camphor, Kino, Scammony Dpiumdeiiurcotized. Aleppo, Gold Thread. Hydnod»te 1‘oiass, Mustard ' (.yanuret potassium, £>ecd, Slits Vitro Oil Wortaseed. Croton Oil, Olive Comp, i nine extract. Oil, Bismuth, Oil silk, Sanford* Bark. Tamarinds, Carrageen, (prepared) Gain Copal, Svrup of Liverwort, Tnrkcv Opium, Cu tharides, Flowers of Chanivpiile, Oil Pepper mint, Bermuda Arrow Root, sugar Lead, Refined Li quorice, Ergot. Nnx Vomica, Corrosive sublimate. Aloes. Gum Arabic. Precipitate, -pis Hartshorn, Curb Potass. Aloohol, sarsaparilla. Epsom salts, Nitric Acid, .Ether, Alspice, Pepper, Tartarised Antimony, As- pktitiim, Adhesive Plaster, Acetate of Potass. Ba|s- j am Copaiva, refined Borax, snake Root, Cubebs. Rhubarb, Ipecac, sem Carui, Cream Tartar, Nut , Galls, Isinglass. Magnesia, Mercurial Oiutmeut, Blue , Pill, sulphate Quinine, Conserve Roses, Black Drop. | Jujube Paste, sal Ammoniac, Bay Rum, Oil Cinua Spigcdie comp extract. Blue moss, Precip ext. bark, Peruvian do Calisaya do T«>xa do Red do Chamomile flowers, Senna. IJva Ursi, Uorehouud, “-age, African Cayenne, Dayhciry bark (potv’d) do do Colocynth. Court plaister. Castor oil (fresh) Sweet oil do Charcoal, pulv. Corks velvet, Calomel, Antimony, Aloe?, Kheubarb, Jalap, Digitalis, Opium, Prepared Chalk. Acetate lead, do cunri, do Ziuc, Arseniate potassa, Ether sulphuric, do nitric. Nitrate silver, do potassa, Phosphate soda, do iron, Sulphate iron, do potassa, do soda, do magnesia, Borate soda. Phosphorus, Manna flake. Oinmient hyd. potassa, do Iodine, do Veratrine, do Itch, Oxide mercury, Extract Jalap, do Butternut, Hyosciamus, Gentian, Belladonna, Taraxici, Rhubarb. Nux Vomica, Kliatauia, Cicuta, Glvcvrrhiza, •7 II M. V MS mm+lM-MM. it useful Family Medicine ever offered to the Pub No family ought or ever trill be without it after a do do do do do do do do do Gum Arabic, Elm (pove’d) Quassia, Gentian (poiv’u) Cort. Aurant (pow’d) Lobelia and seed, Hemlock, Skunk cabbage, Squills, Gamboge, do do do do do Camphor, Scamuiouy, Myrrh, Asafuitida, G iliac, Pearl Barley, Syringes, Honey, Olio roses, Magnesia, calc’d Petre, Glanbers salis. Concentrated spts Ammonia. faints, Bye Staffs, Oils. 250 kegs White Lead in oil 25 do Venetian Red do 30 do .Spanish Brown do 2(WO lbs Soap Stone Paint do 6 kegs Yellow Ochre do 20 .misters Verdigris do 900 -It* Spanish Brown dry 200 lbs Venetian Red do 800 lbs Yellow Ochre do lfiOO lbs Spanish Whiting do Red Lead, Chrome Green, Kings Yellow, Verdi gris. Prussian Blue, Stone Ochre, Rose Pink, Lith arge. Spanish Pumice Stone, Umbar, Lamp Black, Iv,irv dn, Chinese Vermillion, Black Lead, Chalk, do Red, Carmine, Water Colors assd sizes boxes. Drop Lake, Spanish Float Indigo,Calc’d Plaster, Wa ter Lime, Terra de Sienna. Green Blue and Black Paint mixt. Blue Brown & Green Smalts, Frostings, Blue White Brown and Purple. Gold Bronze, Car mine Saucers, Pink do. Logwood in sticks, do ground and chopped, Fustic, Madder, Camwood, red San ders, Copperas, Brazilletto Wood, Aimatto. 300 gals Linseed Oil 400 do Sperm Oil fall strained 350 do do do winter do ISO do Spirits Turpentine 300 do Train Oil i bbl Liver Oil, i do Neats Foot t 1 bbl Copal Varnish. Japan do Black do. Picture Varnish. Coach do. Patent anti Compound .flcdieines Swanns Vermifuge, do Panacea, Thompson's Eye Water, Green’s Tonic Mixture, Rowan’s Tome .Mix ture. (forthe fever and ague ) ilarltem Oil, Gowland’s Lotion. Potter’s Catho'.icon, Barclay’s Comp. Sarsa- pnrulia mid Cubebs, Da'by's Carminative, British Oil. Opodeldoc. Jlidkin’s Ointment, Lee’s W. Bilious Pills, lv. k. Turlington* Balsam. Bateman’s Drops Jesuits Drops, Cephalic Suitff. Aromatic do, Wal- di'u Tincture or Cough Syrup, Carpenter's Prcpara- -lions, Henry's Aromatic Vinegar. Welch Medicain- etitiiin, ilygean Syrup, Mead’s Rills, Walker’s Drops, Morrison's Pills, West’s Pills, Rheumatic .Medicine, Sphou's Digestive Elixir, Little's Lotion, Nipple i * • . .• r» n * sSve, Bleaching liquid, l> Mustard, Citrate of Kale J chapman’s anti-dyspeptic Dajby s curmujauve Consumption Specific, Cerate of Copaiva, Cosmetic Cold Cream, Hays 1,'iiiuiem, Chapman’s Mixture, Bullard’s Oil of Soap. Scott* Pills, Hamilton's Worm, . , - , Lozenges, Jndkin'a Specific Ointment, Scotch Oint- 1 °‘>per« » o ment, Hoffman 1 Auodyce j " d Surgical and .tlr/iira! Instruments Pocket Insiruments in < ases. Silver Spring Lai'- co;j Ev:.u‘ Crown thumb Lancets, ‘ 'bstoincal Instn ments. Fox'- Spring Turnkeys.-Teath Forceps, Cuj ping glasses, 'Ewet zers, gitirgita! Nei-dics, Gum Ela tic Eyriiigcs, ' .’eti.llr ilo, Stethcoscones, Apoth^cari Scu!-’ and weights, Spatulas ass’d Metalic StaSa at tiouiia. . Hair Sieves. Medicnl Spoons. Brushes Ground l'amt ilm lies .• •art-d sizes. Varnish t , Bash Tools do, Badger s Hair Iilend< r» Graining do, Cauiel* linir uu. i may i;d j.lain Hnr BinGies assor ted, Palters do do, Cloth do do, Hat Crumb Bruslics. Hearth do, Diisliug do, Counter do. Shoe do, Hat- Hoys, do carb. M ezcriuui, Isinglass, Alkanct rust. Quicksilver. Cortcassarilla, Seidlitz powders, do sassafras, Soda do Ladies' slipper, Saratoga do Golden thread, Sponge. Saffron, Tamarinds, Cinnamon bark, Wafers, Powdered ginger. Sarsaparilla. Root do Red precipitate, Curcuma, White do Mustard seed, Black do Mace, Pearlash, Cloves, Annatta, Nutmegs, Indigo, Spanish float, Caraway seed, Logwood, Anise do Fustic, Coriander do .Copperas, Arrow root, Spanish brown, Aqua Fortis, Venetian red. Anodyne (Hoffman’s) Madder, Borax. Fig hlae, Brick lead, Nutgalls, Brimstone, Alain, tSiiie stoue, Cochineal, Juniper berries, Spts Turpentine, Cubcb do Venice do Oxide bismuth. Starch, Bees wax, Salt Tartar, Burgundy pitch, Sal Ammoniac, Balsam copiri, Glue, do tolu, Rosin, do Peru, Jujube paste. iliac i drop, PATEXT MEDICINES, Ac. lores’ pills. Couipt fl’d ex’t Pink Root, Opodeldoc, by <1. W. Carpenter, Pills, Peters’ do Hunters’ pills, do BritUk oil, Hate man’s drops, Bleaciiing Liquid, Mead’s Pills, Issue p,busters, Elixur life, Ginger beer powders, Medicated Oil silk, Digestive Llixer, DS, II IiOO.vilS. H AS removed his stock of oft us, .nvniciaVES, Paints, Otis, f. c. Eu the store on Cotton Avenue, recently occupied by Mr. J. D. Winn, and adjoining the store of J. dc W- Baldwin, where he is alsu opening v, new supply which he ofiers at wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices for cash or good notes. In order to avoid any uiisuii demanding, it may be proper to state that Paints, Oils and Glass are considered Cash Articles. The follow ing articles ore included in his supplies, viz: Loco loco Matches, Lucifers, Rowland’s Kalydor Wafers, Drop Lake, Bru-bcs. Fancy and Shaving Soaps, While Bar Soap, Salad, Oil, Morton’s Cough Syrup, Rowan’s Tome Mixture, Potter’s Catholican Mortar* of Iron, Brass, Marble, Glass and Wedge- wood, Ware. Orange Flower \Vater, Rose Water Mace and other spices, Alcohol, Shellac, Nitric Acid, Verdigris. Zinc, Lobelia, Myrrh, African Cayenne Pepper, Valerian, Sage, Neats Foot Oil, Logwood, Fu-tic, Indigo, BrazilYVood, Coein Wood, Copperas, Alum, Brimstone, Venetian Red. Glue, Badger Hair Blenders, and Shaving Brushes, CauiiTs Hair Blen der* mil Pencils, Sable Pencils, Brooms, Polishing Paste, Rotten Stoue, Bath Bricks, Bear’s Greece. Stomach Tubes. English Calomel, Medicine Chests with directions for farmers , Lamp Glasses, Brushes. India Ink. Black and Red Ink, Copper Scales, small Brass Scales, Rochelle Salts. Acetate of Zinc, Vera- trine, Morpheue, Pipe rule, Strychnine, Quinine, Rhuharbariue, Saliciue. kreosole and its preparations. Chlorine Tooth Wash. Chlorate of Soda, Extract of Pinkroot, and other preparatioi s of Carpenter. Ex tract Dondel'on. Swaim’sVermifuge, Varnishes. Tooth Instruments for Physicians. Black Sand. Court Plas ter, Spirit of Turpentine Swaim’s Panacea, Hatters’ Bowstrings, and all other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. Oct. 27 4 SWAIM’S VEIMIHTGE. The most lie. No ft trial. Patent. HIS well known Anti^iyspeptic and Harm Medi cine, has proved successful these twelve years past, and is universally acknowledged by all who have tried it, to be far superior to any other medicine ever employed in diseases for which it is recouimenned. It is perfectly sale, and no child will refuse to take it. it seldom fail* curing Itolcra .TIorbus, Oys- entery or Boutet Complaints, Colic and Bleeding Piles, either m grown per sons or children, and it gives appetite to almost all de bilitated persons. Worms frequently infest children, aggravate alt other diseases and are the chief cause of ferers. Bowel Complaints, aud chronic and nervous dis eases, incident to childhood, which are so numerous and frequently fatal. It is much to be regretted that thousands of children are swept off, or are rendered feeble, pale aud emaciated tlirough the first stage of life —which leads on to pulmonary complaints, «!tc. tic. Worms being especially apt to infest person* of de bilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often done by the ordinary worm medicines, which generally consist of the strongest purgatives—calomel, that destroyer of the constitution bitters, pink root, or spirits of turpentine, worm see oil, &c. Articles of ibis kind may destroy worms, bu they debilitate the stomach, and often materially iu jure the general health, without removing the cause. Swaim’s Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of re moving the cause of worms, by giving vigor and heal thy action to the stomach, bowels and organs of diges- tiou—thereby removing measles croup hooping cough and many other complaints. It is by this means that so many grown persons have been relieved, by its use of dyspepsia, sick head-ache, foul or sour stomach FOUL BREATH, coughs, and most of the bilious symptoms, &c. Ac. <&c. This medicine willrelieve Bowel Complaints or Dys entery. BiUious Colic, vomiting, sickness, pain or weakness in the stomach or bowels, loss of appetite either in children or grown persons, in a few hours: and seldom fails curing CHILLS and FEVER or KEj VER & AGUE, and Intermittent or BiUious Fevers. For sale, wholesale and retail by July 7 54 J H. & W. S. ELLIS. T 1 Actidctaical ffotirc. THE Jttck^ou Acad emy will go into operation the ensuing year, under ilie charge of the Rev. W. A. FLORENCE and 1ADY. of aighly approved qualifications. Having the advantage of a Chemical, an Astronomical and Philosophical apparatus, they will be able to give thorough in struction in all the branches of Bibb Slicrifl Sale. ~?TI7'ILL be sold ou tfit first Tuesday in December w w next, at the court house in the city of Macon, be tween the usual hours of sale, One lot aud improvements in East Macon, contain ing one acre, it beingparlof lot No. 4, containing ten acres, whereon Lewis J. Groce now lives. levied on as the property of Bolomou Groce to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb supeiior court, in favor of Parish, Wiley IT A * ,E1 <- a » order of the Inferior Court of km„ ty, sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be s cvan. sold k. I & Co. vs Solomon Groce—pointed out by the delen- JOth district formerly Irwin, now Lowndes Jure the court house within the usual hours of sale On the first Tuesday - !!. DECEMBER next at v con. Bibb county, all that part of Lot N 0 166 *i„ 4th district of originally Houston, now Bibb not included in the widow’s dower. On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next at n courthouse, in Lowudes county, Lot No duq !f e inti, tt!.,n*i t ... , . m tee dant. One negro man named Davy, CO or 65 years old— levied oil as the propertv of Elijah Cotton, deceased, to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb superior court in favor of Rufus K Evans vs Elijah Cotton—-property point- liberal education Music, Painting and the Fine Arts will be taught— also, the Latin and Greek Languages. . .... The highly reputable character of Mr. and Mrs. [ ed out by the Administrators of said deceased. Florence as teachers, cannot fail to elicit for the insti-: One house and lot on Cotton Avenue, being the tiition a liberal patronage, and to place it, in point of j brick store at present occupied by Benjamin R. War- celebrity.at least, upon a level with any similar insti- ner—levied onasthe property of William B. Cone, tution in the State. I tq satisfy sundry Fi Fas. one from Bibb superior court The moral and healthy condition of the village will | in favor ef the Commercial Bank vs William B Cone, afford an additional inducement to parents and guar- j One house and part of the lotin East Macon, where- diaus from abroad to seud their children; for the ac-' on Pleasant Heath now lives, it being No 16,'as the conunodation of whom boardiug may be bad, either in property of Rice Durrett, to satisfy one Fi Fa from a private families or at tegular boarding bouses, at the justices caurtir favor of John Creech vs Rice Dur- most reduced prices. WILLY W. GAITHER. containing 490acres.’ —counts On the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next bef the court house in Carroll county, Lot No. 163 in it 10th district of said county, near Carrollton,- conmi, ing 202j| acres. All sold as the property of James McDonald lat. r Bibb county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs Terms on the day. August 4 58 JEMIMA MCDONALD. Adm'n GREEN MCDONALD. Adm’r most reduced prices Jackson. Oct 14 tljan Sec Board of Trus. Academical notice T HE HILL ACADl.MY, .Monroe county, will! open on the second Monday in January next, • under the rectorship of Mr. MAUSSINET, (the pro-; sent rector of Franklin Academy, Putnam county rett. Property pointed out by the plaintiff'; levy made and returned to me by a constable. nov 2 5 BENJ. RUSSELL, dep. shff. Campbell Sherilf sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM BER next, at the court house in the town of . Campbellton, Campbell countv, within the usual and formerly a principal teacher in the Scotlsborough hours of sale Institute;) and from his reputation as a gentleman of distinguished literary attainments, moral character and industrious habits, we confidently recommend our Institution as presenting as ntanj inducements to gen eral patronage, as any other institution in Georgia; especially when we take into consideration the moral character aud health of the neighborhood. Our course of instruction will embrace, in addition to the elementary branches ol’ the English language, a thorough knowledge of Grammar. History. Geogra phy, with the use of the Globes. Celestial and Terres- tial, Composition, Rhetoric, Moral and Natural Phi losophy, Chemistry. Algebra aud Mathematics, mixed aud pare. Mr. Itlaussinet will also teach, critically tile Latin, Greek. French and Italian languages. With regard to Mr Maussinet as a gentleman and scholar, we are referred to a number of literary gen tleman in this State, among whom are the names of Dr. Brown, (the founder of Scottsborough institute.) and Dr. Ambrose Baber, of Macon. Nov 1 5 M. W. McCRAW. BENJ. BRANTLEY. C Y. CALDWELL, THOS. DYSON. ) ) Trustees. Pratt’s Nipple Shields. T HE Medical College oLUeprgia at Augusta have given their opinion of the superiority of Doctor i'rail’s Nipple Shield to any thing else hitherto offered for the saute purpose, which opinion can be presented if necessary to physicians and other*. The opinion of Dr Baber and oilier physicians in Macon who have examined the instrument, accords with that of Doctor Devvees and the Medical College of Georgia. The liistnimeiit is for sale in Macon by the subscriber only, price $5, with printed directions. H. LOOMIS. Sign of the Golden Mortar, Mulberry street. Certificate of Doctor Dcwccs " Doctor Elijah Pratt: Dear sir—As I feel it a mat ter of much public importance to possess a means of lessening the terrible sufferings of sore nipples, I 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 than any I hare heretofor: seen. In the two or three instances I hive known them to be used, much satisfaction has been expressed: and I have no hesitation to believe it wii) generally succeed. I am so well persuaded of this at this moment, that I cannot forbear to express a wish that i nr city through the various apothecaries may bt. supplied with them. I an. yours. Ac. Philadelphia, V.’thJan. 1834. WM. P. Dewees.” WASHINGTON WILL. THE Subscribers have taken that com modious and well known public house in the City of Macon,—the Washington Hall, lately occupied by Mr. M. D. Huson.— By the unremitting attention of both of them, they flatter themselves that their House vviil 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 u public house, is inferior to no one in the State. Tbeir tables will be furnished with the best the coun try affords, and tbeir bar with the choicest liquors. The Stables are attended by careful and experienced Ostlers. MUSTIAN & MOTT. Feb 5 1835 3f. CENTRAL HOTEL, Jflttcon, Georgia. T II1S establishment is now under the control of the subscribers, who pledge themselves to ren der comfortable those who may call on them. PETER J. WILLIAMS, Feb25 35 JOHN D. RAMEY. Gideon Brown’s interest in fraction No. 114, con taining 170 acres and 2 roods, in the 14th district for merly Fayette now Campbell county to satisfy sun dry Fi Fas in favor of B. Mnroney and others, proper ty pointed out by the plaintiff—levy made and return ed to me by a constable. D. D. SMITH, Sheriff. Oct 21 ' 5 Fayette SlieriflTSale. B EFORE the court house in Fayettecille, Fayett county, on the first Tuesday in 1)1 CLMBL'K next, trill be sold, within the lawful hours of sale. Nos. 29, 33, 34, 42, ail'd 43. all in the 6th Dist. of Fayette county,* each containing 202^ Acres, all levi ed on as the property of Alexander Ware to satisfy an execution issued from the Superior Court of Jack- son county iu favor of Uiley W. Webb, vs Greene R. Duke, George Shaw, Horatio Webb, Sylvanns Ripley, John Appleby aud Alexander Ware and Allen Matthews, security on the stay of execution. ALFRED BROWN, Dept. She riff. Oct. 1836. ' 4 A GOOD TAVERN STAND For Sale In Perry, Houston county, the stand at present occupied by Phin- ney Oliver The House has Jong been occupied us a Tavern, and is too well known to need descrip tion. Perry is a small, but thriv ing village, tn a rich prosperous county, and is the thorough fare for a great deal of travel. Attached to the house are 3£ acres of ground, with stables and o- ther out houses: If not sold before the first 1’uesday in January, it will on that day be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. Apply to the subscriber at Vienna P. O. in the 14th district, 8 miles west of Perry, or to M. Bartlett, iu Macon. Nov 3 5 .MOSES COLLINS. i'.SS iceiauu ,uuaj, * Cough Mixture, Fluid ext sarsaparilla, Syr Liveiwort. Relfes VcgetaiiU specific, Oil Wonuseed. Ext riuchu, tars’ Brush-, Table do, Flesh do. Shaving do.' Fu^ ' W* cubeb * PERFUMERY A BRUSHES, Ac. nitttre Brushes. Whisk Brooms, do Brushes. Glass U*«rf, Store Furniture, y/mdovtr Celass Window Glass assorted sizes from 7 by 9 to 22 by 2c inches. Coach Glass, do Picture Looking Glass Plates, Tinctnro Bottle* from Spirit to 2 gallons, do Specie assorted sizes, Salt Mouth do. I to 8 oz Vials, G.-oum stoppers White and Green Vials assorted, .iursiug Bottles, Globe Bottles. Graduate Measures, Glass runnels, Retorts and Reservoirs, Proof Glasses Or.im Vials, Otto of Rose Vials, Pungent* Tube* or i tilers. Glass i simps, with shades, do without shades, Giu.*s Candlesticks, Suspending Lamps, with shades, extra shades. Cologne, -rater Fancy articles, Soaps Doiibio distilled Cologne Water ill fancy and plain Battles, Florida Wa'or, Miiltof Roses, Orange Flow- or Water, Lavender, Harrogate salts. Pearl Powder, P.iinatum, .Macassar Oil, Rose water, Oil of Roses. Mu«k, German Cologne water, Honey water, Preston •alts, Antique Oil, Transparent wafers, Pungciits, (cat class.) Metalic shaving Bo tes, Camel* Hair Pea- tils,'.Vash Bulls, Otto cf hose Vials, Variegated soap, do Transparent for shaving, Rose soap, do Cinnamon do Coylon, English Wind'or, soda snap. Court Plas ter, Teeth powder .Jliscelfancons Kite ■' n’* Patent Cocoa, Lucifer Matches, Bar soap, Hair Powder, Pearl do Almond paste Rouge, do saidi do Milk of Roses, Oval Varnish do Cold creaui, Camel hair do Cream Almonds. Badger’s hair do Florida water, varioussizes Graining do Cologne do do do Flesh do oss*d Lavender do do do Horse do* Rose do do do Hair da Bears’ oil. Nail do Ward's hair oil, Comb do Marrow Pomatum, Tooth do Orauge Flower Water. do do silver wire, Macassar oil, Cloth do Spirit of Rose Scrubbing do Camphor soap, Shoe do .Musk do Pa’ent leather Brooms, 1 .mollieut do do do Dusters. Windsor do do do Brushes, do do Brown Fitch Tools, Wasb Balls, Counter Brushes, Curling fluid, Hat do Antique oil. Crutut do Lip Salve, (Persian Otto Shaving do Rose.) Shaving oil. T.iuth powder, (superior) Powder Puffs and boxes, Elusive do Preston salts, Extract Bergamot, Smelling bottles, do Rose, Tapers, do Musk, Dutch cologne, llor.ey Water, Atkinson's gfepilatory. Slur ing cakes, SURGICAL .INSTRUMENTS, Ac. \raputatiog cases. Cupping glasses, Trepanning instruments, do do with ni pumps. Gum elastic catheters, Silver do ■Seton Needles, Spring lancet blades Tooth claws, Chalk, ’hnerv eoursa.a»d fine, Black sand, Pearksh. Castile soap, Scotch, Rappieand Macaboy snuff, .sha ving Boxes, lloncy, Glue, Blacking, 1-emou syrup, liar hers shat ing Cakes, Chloride: Lime. Wafers, Ta pers sealing Wax, starch, sand Paper, Indelible It:);. Corks, Cork Wood, Violins, do strings. Bellows, Ma gic Matches. Swifts, Hath Brick, shellac. Intending to be permanently engaged in this busin ess, the subscribers will use every exertion in their power, to render it worthy tho patronage of their old and new customer*. Order* by etter will meet the game attention as if made in person. • HARVEY 8HOTWKLL, JACOB 8 HOT WELL. Painting of every description carried on by Macon Jan. 14. 29 II. A. J. SHOTWELI,. *“Gf't'ti’s Ve;;ctaVl<‘ Torsic illixlHte. O ': Fever and Ague Coniucror, for Intermittent or •• ever aud Ague. This inestimable Febrifuge has warranted itself, by repealed trials, to be superior FURNITURE, &c. consisting of at! artHes in tb to ttuy Hrticle vet offered to the public; it is infallible I fine neresatrvfor the supply of physicians. Piautilioti . tit Intermittent and Fever and Ague; in regent cases riT ‘ •it exterminates the Chili* and Fever in from twenlv- fotir to firry eight hoars; being of a vegetable compo sin')!!, ths public will apprehend no injurious effect* from deleterious mineral*; it operates as a mild tint effectual purgative, and may be given with ereat ad vantage in Dyteutery, Bowel complaints, Depraved Appetite, Fl ttuleucyl Jaundice, Night Sweats, «p.d jnanv other affections of similar origin. For pioof of .»be efficacy of this mixture, try a bottle. The inventor beisg aware of the many unprincipled fninds that are oktily practiced on tho public, has taken the precaution lo prefix his signature to the genuine. Forsde hy *ept 15 fil H ,V. J SHOT WELL. Agents Dissecting do Pocket cases. Spring Lancets, Evans’ thumb do Dentists’ cases, Teeth keys, do do (moveable but- Gutn Lancets, ton*. Medical,spoons, Scarificators, Scales and Weights, Abscess tziuceL, Teeth Files. Tourniquets. l’he subscriber* intend keeping a full assortment of RUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS. SHOP ot Families. They will be supplied with the be.-t that can be selected out of the New-Y'nrkand Philad- Iphia market- Order* from Merchant* ae J Physicians, « ni receive pronmt all—ifion. Jan 28 31 J. H. A W S. El LIS Green's Tonic JUixture, AND Rowand’s Tonic Mixture. A GOOD supply of each. Just re< eived, and for ■% sale by If. & J. SlfOTWFI.L sept 15 64 Opposite Central Hr.-el. Mnron A LL persons having demand* agaiiutt the estate of; • m Sejdeu J Delamar. late of Pulaski county, de : - Morton's Pulmonic .ixpcrto. aut COUGH Si'll UP, For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas. Consumptions end Whoop ing Coughs. A MONG the numerous complaints with which the human family .-re afflicted, none are uiote com mon than coughs, colds. &c. and uoue more fatal iu their results, unless timely care is takan to stop their progress before they become too firmly seated upon the lungs. Notwithstanding the many remedies that have been offered to the public, not uuy have hereto fore proved successful in procuring a certain and spee dy relief. The proprietor having been an eye witness (for sev eral years) of the astonishing virtues of this extraor dinary Medicine, at length deems it his duty to offer it to the public, in a way that it may receive a more ex tensive circulation; aud at a price that the poor may receive the benefit of it as well as the rich. This syrup is particularly efficacious in removing coughs arising from colds, attended witii hoarseness and soreness about the windpipe; likewise shortness of breathing, tightness across the breast, accompanied with a tickling cough; and in all consumptive cases its use is particularly recommended, likewise whooping cough is greatly relieved by its use— children lalmrii.g under this distressing disease in innumerable instan ces have.been astonishingly beuefitted in a few duys; the pleasantness of it is a great advantage, as children will take it with as much pleasure os they will pre serve*. N. B.—The directions accompanying each bottle will be signed by Wm L Perkins, the sole proprietor. Each bottle is sealed with the impression of MOR TON’S PU1-MONU EXPi CTORANT COUGH SYRUP, plainly stamped on it. For certificates, see the directions. WM. L PERKINS We have just received a fresh supply of the above, and can safely recommend it as a very excellent medi cine. Oct’. 2 H. & J. SHOTWEI.I.. Ag'ts. Brought to Macon Jail, O N the 5tli iust. four negro l-llow*, viz. Taflee- about 25 years old. black complexion, about five feet 8 inchei high; also. Lewis, between 30 and 35 years old. black complexion and stoutly built, about 5 feet 7 inches high. They say they belong to Kilkreese & Taylor;—Kilkreese lives in Charleston, 8. C. aud Taylor in Marengo county, Ala. Also, Spencer, a bout 18 years old black complexion and slender built, about 5feet 5 inches high; he says he is the property of Thomas Cole of Montgomery, Ala. Gt-orge, n- bont45 or 50 years old. black complexion, about 5 feet high; he says he belongs to Solomon Pope ol Lowndes conntv, Ala. The owners of the above ne groe* are requested to come forward, prove property - pay.charges and take them t way. Oct 20 3 4t GEORGE I. PITTS, Jailor. Exchange B ILLS on Savannah, Charleston and New ork will be discounted by application to 06 REA & COTTON. sept 23 Papering for Rooms. J UST received h good .ssortmeut of handcomq,pa per lunging and bordering Oct 13 2 H. & I SHOTV41 LL. Valuable Property for Sale. A NY person wishing to purchase a haitdrome situ- xs atiou for a House of Eutertainnieut. well im proved, with i good two story Dwelling house, and all other improvements necessary for a public bouse, all new It issitnated two miles East of Macon, at the fork of the Milledgevilleand Marion roads, where the subscriber now makes hisresideuce. Also, three hundred and thirty-eight acres of first quality oak aud hickory Land, lying about one mile above, with about 150 acres cleared, under good fence, well improved, with a fine young peach orchard of about 2000 trees, and a most excellent garden. &c Payments will be made easy for the purchaser,—say four annual in stalments. SAMUEL MORGAN. N«:v't 5 4tp pnocJUdJUdtTioj*'. Georgia: By WJL.blAM SCHLEY Governor of said State. W HEREAS. I have, as directed by the act of the General Assembly of tbe State, passed Uie 11th dav of February. 1799, entitled "An Act to re gulate the General Elections in tbi.-, State, uud to up point the time of the meeting of the General Assem bly,” arranged and counted up the votes given to tiie several candidates at the election, held throughout the State on Monday, the thir>l day of October inst. for nine members to represent this State in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, for two years' from and after the third dav of March next, from which it appears that Thomas Glas- cocl, GeorgaW. B. Towns, Jesse F. Cleaveland Charles E. Haynes, Seaton Grautland, George W. Owens, Hopkins Ilolsey, Jabez Jackson and William C. Dawson, hare the highest number of votes. I have therefore thought proper to issue this my Proc lamation, hereby declaring that the afore.-aid Thomas Glascock, George W. B. Towns; Jesse F. Cleveland, Charles E. Haynes, Seaton Granlbmd, George W. Owens, Hopkins Holsey.Jabez Jackson, and William C. Dawson, are duly elected to represeut this State iu the House of Representatives of the Cougressof the United States for two years from and after the third day of March, eighteen hundred aud thirty-seven, and notifying each of diem to signily his acceplance of the said appointment, and to produce the requisite proofs of eligibility to the time prescribed by tin. Act above mentioned. , , , . , „ Given under my hand and the great 6eal of the State at the capitolin Milledgeville, this the twenti- [l. s.] eth day of Oct.eigateen hundred and thir ty-six and of the independence of the U States the sixty-first. WILLIAM SCHLtl. By the Governor, William A Tensulle, Secretary of State. Iloust .ii Sheriff Sale. O N the first Tuesday iu DECEMBER next, will be sold before the court house door, in the town of Perry, Houston county, between the lawful hours of sale, One lot of laud No. 52, in the f5th, List, of lions ton County, Levied ou as the property of Samuel Douglass to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Richmond Superior Court in favor of Talbot and Walker, forthe use of F Walker, against Samuel Douglass and George M. Walke . No. 202 in the 16th Dist. of Houston county, Le vied on as the property of John McLeroy to satisfy two Fi Fas issued from a Justices Court' of Wilkes County in favor of Abner Wellborn against said Mc Leroy—Levied on aim returned to me by a consfable. Lot No, 89 in the 5 Dist. of Houston County, as the. property of Charles Griffin, or all Charles Griffin’s .merest in the same, lo satisfy two FiFas from the Jus tices Court of said County of Houston, in favor of Wm. B. Dunree and others against said Charles Grif fin—Levied on and returned to me by a constable. No 21. in the 14th Dist. of Houstou County. Levi ed on as the property of Edmund McLin. to satisfy a Fi Fa, issuing from a Justices Court of Baldwin Conn-, ty. iu favor of Jilet and Buchannon. against snid Ed mund McLin and Win. J. McLin—Levied and retur ned to me by a constable. GEO. M. DUNCA N N- Dept Sheriff. Also, will be sold as above, Lot of Iaind. No. 194, in the 5lh district of Hous ton county, containing 202$ acres, more or less—levi ed on as the property of Adam Foss to satisfy one Fi Fa from a justices court in Wilkes county, in favor of Joseph Gatril! vs said Foss. Eropertv pointed out by L. P. Hopper—levy made and returned t • me by a constable. JOHN C. MOUNGER, Sheriff. Oct 7 2 O N tho first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will be sold before the court-house, in Campbeltoo am p bell county, within tho legal hours of sale. Lo! of Land No 59, in the first District, formerb Carroll now Campbell county. Also, on the same day, before the Court-house in Gilmer county, Lot No. 50. in the 4th district, firstsec tion Sold as the property of Wiley Heflin, late ol Henry county, deceased, for the benefit of tbe heir Terms on the day. oct1. 3 WILEY J. HEFLIN. Fx’r o : PJSTFOSf.D SALE. N the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the court house, in Stewart county, trilhin the legal hours of sale, under an order of the Inferior court of said county, sitting for ordinary purposes,will be sold Three Negroes, belonging to the estate of Benjamin F. Nelson, late of said county deceased. Sales posilivo. and terms cash. THOMAS S. CHAPPELL, ) 3 WM. NELSON. ( t T NDt K an order of the Inferior font lyFu^Z;,, ty, sitting for Ordinary Purposes. wiU be. sold in the lawful hours of sale, before the Court House OnthefirstTucsdavin DECEMBER next atCi lumbus, Muscogee county, Lot No. 89, in the fifth district of said county. On the first Tuesday in JANUARY nex:. at Hamit ton, Harris county, JLol No. 230, m tre 21st dis trict formerly Muscogee, now Harris county. Sold as the property of Frederick Sessions, late of Pike county, deceased, for the benefit of all concerned Terms on the day ASA SESSIONS, Adm’r ~ June 30 1 O N the first Tuesday in January next,will, wnEm the legal hours, be sold before the court H cl t fc door, in the town of ftlonticello, in Jasper county, a( . cording to the last will and testament of Joseph' \vj, son deceased, sixteen negrois; provided they me tot otherwise disposed of Also wiil he sold at the late res idence of the deceased in Jasper ci unly, on Tuesday the 20th of December next, all the perishable property of said deceased, consisting of horses, cattle', household and kitchen furniture, and other articles tes tedious to mention, the above to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and cridetors of said deceased.. The terms to be made known on each day of sale. _ Oct 31 5 ABEL P. WILSON, Ex’or. W ILL be sold vn thejmt lutsenyin JANUARY next, before the court house dour in the totcu i f Y-ebidon, Pike county, tlu Jut towing property, to uu: Oneiuiproveu lot cf Land, consisting ol pails of Nos 56 aud 57, and containing 2ti2|acres, situmed in the 7th district originally Monroe now 1 ike comm ; _ Also six Negroes, viz : Luke, a fitat tale XegtJ til- low. aged about 21; Winney, aged about hO, an e.v cellentcook, laundress, io and her four chiiditn.— Sold in pursuance of an order Irctn the inferior court 'I of Pike county, when sitting as a court of ottiir.tn fur tie* benefit of the creditors ol John Johin-on de ceased. W. G. MILNLR, f ,, , Oct 24 5 E. W. WELLS, ] A{t,ars - W ILL be sold ou Monday, the 19th day of DE Ci MBLR next, at the house of Aiitiotie G. Duke, deceased. Part of the perishable property of said deceased, consisting of the crop ol cotton, Lor^i, one vvfiut fan, one wagon, one cart, and a number of articles too tedious to mention. Terms u auc ht.nv.it on lie day of sale. CHARLES A. K1LLGOKE, ' Butts county, Oct 28 5 Adm’r. wsTmr be sold on ttu first r l:.ie£uy a, _ ,-i i V ¥ RY' next, before the court house door in Ztku- lon Pike county, between the usual hours of sale, Simon and Cloye, each about 55 years oi age: also. Jacob about 17, Colonel 14, Adt-iuid b. at d tuu bu 4 years of age. Sold as the property of the heirs of David Neal, deceased. Nov 2 5 JAMES Ni AL, ? JOHN NEAL, ] Guarns - ILL be sold to the highest bidder, at the hou.-e of David Martin iu Butts Comity, on Saturday the lOlh of DLECLMBER next, ail the peritliuLl- property belonging to the estate of Dennis McCarty, late of said County deceased. Consisting of one 8or iel Mare, Saddle and Bridle, one Conk shell, and one Pock* t book. Terms made known on the day. Oct. 21 1836. DAVID MARTIN. Adm'r. A GKLLABLL loan order of the honorable Inferior courlof Pike county, sitting for ordinary purposes will be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next.be fore the court house door, in Ncwnan Coweta county, within the legal hours of sale Three negroes, namely, Melly, Isham, Riai. belong in': to the estate of James Carson deceased, sold lor the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. SARAH CARSON Oct. fH 4 JES E RHODES Admr. tvffk'lLl.Ae sold on the first Tuesday in lx I.Cl MBLR V p next, at the court house door in the town of Zcku- lon, Pike county, between the usual hours of sale. Lot of Land. No 139, in the 3d district of origiuai- ly Monroe now Pike county,—sold as the property of Carlton Greer, deceased, in Marion county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day. pt27 66 ROBERT GREEK.Adm’r. ► Adm’rs. Notice. A LL persons are cautiout-d not to trade for a cer tain note of band given by the subscriber to Mrs Sarah Ann Taylor for forty dollars, date the 17th day of February. 1836, and due the 1st day of junua- rv. 1837. as he is determined not to pay said note uu less compelled by law .GEORGE G. DUPREE. Oct 25 2t ' , 5 Strayed or Stolen, I N Meriwether county, on the 30th night of Septem ber, oue Bay Mare, dark body with a long switch tnil.l5orl6 hands high, six years old last spring. A reward of Ten Dollars will be paid fur the delivery of raid mare, or any information, so that I get her. or fifty dollars reward fur the thief. If stolen ; tne subscriber living in Fayette county, the sixth district. Geo. oct 20 3 MITCHAKLT. SIMMONS. O RDERED, That the Stockholders of the Far mers’ Bank of Chattahoochee, be' and they are her* by notified, that Forty Dollars per share on the Capital Stock is required to lie paid, at the Bunking House in Columbus, on or before the 15th December next By order of the Board, Oct 21 3t 5 CHARLES L. BASS, Cashier. J UST RECEIVED by boat* I3and 16, 5GO keg* White Lead in oil. 100 gals. Linseed oil. of superior qualities. .<ic 4 '8 H. A- J. SHOTWn.L For sale, A LIKELY NEGRO W OMAN. 28 or 30 years .4d. n first rate house servant. .Also, Iter daugh ter. ''or JOyearsold. For farther particulars inquire at this office. *ov 3 5 3t 'V’’ E'-ver an-’ ' -ic -Itowan’s Tonic Mixture ( ceksed—and all those indebted to said estate, wiilmake or —Qttudne Miitase, for sale hr t settlement ir terms of tbe 1; w. with ... -y.) £$ 44 K. H. A Vt, S. ELL©, j flfft K? LEATHER. A N assoitmeni of Harness, Bridle and Upper Lea ther, for sale by CRAFT & LEW IS. Jnl' 14 55 We are authorised to announce the name of ABNER HAMMOND, Esq. a can tdaie for Tax Collector for the ensuing year. Aug 52 61 xlL of Monroe couuty, will be sold on the first Tues day in DECEMBER next, within the legal hour* of sale, before the court house, door, in the town of Jack- sou, Butts county; Oue lot of land, number (30) thirty, in the 4th dis trict of formerly Monroe, now Butts county, contain ing 2U2j acres more or less, adjoining muds of Richard Noleu and others, belonging to the estate of Daniel Tomlinson, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. sept 28 1 WILLIAM GILMORE. Adm r O N the first Tuesday iu DECEMBER next, at the court house door in Twiggs county, to the highest bidder. Lot No. not known in said county, containing 202j acre* more or less, it being the place whereon Hosea W. Sullivan, deceased, formerly lived,—sold for tbe benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on ihc day of sale, sept 8 64 ISAIAH CULPEPPER, in right of his wife WILLIAM SIMMONS, Guardian for Berry Sullivan. ABEL DANIEL- NEWflLL be sold, before tho court house, within the V ¥ legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at Lagrange, Troup comity, Lot No. 76, in the 4th district of said county. And on the first Tuesday in January next, at Ma con, Bibb county, part of Lots No. 67 and 70, in tbe 13th district of formerly Monrce, new Bibb, lyin' on the waters of the Tobesofkee ; sold as the property of Christiana Scott, for the benefit of all concerned. Terms on the day. JOSHUA JORDAN, ? . «ent2 65 JAMES HOY, ( Trustees. ^J^riLL be sold, at tlie late i«sidencc oi W ILL he sold before Court House door at Jack- son, Butts County, on the first Tuesday in JAN UARY next, A uegro bov named Norris, also 50 acres more or less of land, tbe same being a part of lot No. 96. in the second Dist, originally Henry, now Butts County, also, lot No 128. in 2d dist originally Henry now Butts, containing 2024 acres of land—-sold hy order of the Court of Ordinary of Butts County, forthe benefit of the heirs of James And :rson, late of Butts County deceased. Also will be sold as above, at Rome, Flovd County, oil the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, Lot No 749. in the 3d Dist. and fourth Section of originally Cherokee, now Floyd County, containing 40 acres more or less. JOHN ANDFRSON7., DAVID KIMBALL ] AamTS - n c i 17th 18?6. 4 Alien C iwv.lt an order of the Hon. Inferior Court ofTal- bot county sitting for ordinary purposes, will bs sold at the Court House, within the usual hours of sale On the 1st Tuesday in JANUARY, next at the Court House. Taibot county, five Negroes, two Negro women two children and otic negro man. Also on the 1st Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, at the Court House in Sumter county, one lot of Pine land. No. ”11 in tho 28th Dist. originally I.ee. noiv Sumtc comity, all sold as the property of John Riley late of Talbot countv deceased for the use of the heirs of said decease. Term* made known on the day of sale- JOSLPH RILF.Y. Adm’r. Oct. 1836, 4 « i\ Me JIISL luesi,oy tn 1* LUivL Aivl next, uUl Ot sold at the court house door in the totcu oj Chat- tuga. Walker county, within the usual hours of sate, Lot No *03, in tne- iwenty-secoiiu district of said couuty under an order of the honorable Interior court of Jackson county, when sitting for vmwuiy pitrpo- ses, it being all the real estate ol Lucy Archei, late of said county deceased Terms maue known on the day of sale. JOHN A. WALLS, Adm’r. Oct 3 2 S.lOUK months utter date application w ill be made JP to the honorable tiie in-erior c urtoi iiou.-ton Christian, late of Pike county, deceased, or ' county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to the24th day of December next,all the personal proper ■ sell the negroes belonging tp the estate oi John Quig- ty belonging!!) said estate, ! ley,late of said county, deceased. Consisting of Horses, Ilogs. Cattle, Household and j .vug 20 * K. li. LLCKEY, Ad'me. K Alsorin' the town ofZebulon. on the first Tuesday in ' fi' app.icauon wnt m- maJi- January next: One Lot and one Fraction of land, be- 1 - WE arc authorized t«> announce _ D: AJP8EY J. CAHti, Esq a candid*!., for NLWON CLAYTON, Adra'/iiTob tloue at thiE OittCOa heaver of.Tax Returns. 3 oct‘20 itig the same whereon said deceased lived, and Four Negroes being the whole of tbe real estate of said tie ceased Terms of sale, made known on the nays. MARY A. VV. CHRISTIAN. Adm’x. sept 22 65 O N the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next will b. sold before therour house door in the l wn of Mc Donough. under an order of the Inferior court of Fay■ ettr. county when sitting for ordinary purposes: Lot No 27. in the third district of Henry county! also, 175 acres in tbe same county and district. No 6. it being part of the real estate of Abner Champion, late of Fayette county deceased.—sold for the benefr of the heir* and creditors of sai l deceased, sept 7 WILLIS CHAMPION. Adm’r 64 FRANCIS CHAM PIOX, Adm’rx P URSUANT to the last will and te*taa:ent o' Nathan William*, late of Butt* county, deceased, will be sold before the Oi url House door in Jackson on the first Tuesday in December next: Two negro women, a negro inau and fire children all likely, the plantation on which the deceased resided at the time of his death, iu high cultivation and well uu proved; a cotton gin fan and thresher. Also will be sold on the following day, at the late residence of the deceased I ro"d wagon and 6 head ol horses, a considerable stock of cattle, hogs, and sheep Also a large quantity of corn fodder and oats, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and various other article* of perishable property,' Terms made known on tbe day of sale. NATHAN H. WILLIAMS, ? P , L STEPHEN W PRICE, f rs ’ •eptl 6S> to tiie Inf riot court ot Houston county, when sitting for ordinary business tor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Elijuh Law, late of Morgan couu’y. deceased, sept5, J836. 63 MUSES COLLINS, Adm de bonis non. F OUR months alter date we shall make application to the honorable the Interior court of Pike coun ty, when siuing for ordinary purposes, foran order to sell all the real estate of Irby stumper, late of Pika county deceased, SPENCER STAMPER sept I 63 M. W. STAMPER, > Adm’rs M AOUK month.-, afterdate, annlic. tion will be rnuoe 3l to tiie Interior court of Uibli county, sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of Benjamin Parker, lute of said county deceased, sei t 8. BL’RVVLLL PARKER, Adm 1 4OUR months after date,appi ion will be made to the honorable the interior court of Houston comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave te s»ll lot number 118, in the 12th district of said coun ty being the real estate of Jeremiah McCormick, de ceased. for tiie benefit of said estate. sept lv 64 JOHN R SENT! RFIT. adm’r F . 't. .iouths after . ate. appiicalini wt H.i made to the h inorablc Interior court of Craw ford coun ty, for leave to sell all the real estate of Wm. J. M a y n ‘ man, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit ol the heirs. ALEX. M. K. SWIFT, Adm’r. sept 5.1836. _ __65 ' - F OUR months after date, application will bemade to the Inferjcvr Court of Butts County, sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of Dennis Mc’Carty, late of -aid County deceased. Oct. 21st) 4 • DAVID MARTIN, AtUnr. ><yicfe&ualMftp i.«r>~iwpr