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THE MACON GEORGIA TEE EG RAP II.
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PLBI K 9AF.ES.
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-* \TU.1. h- mM. O# thr fimTuofA.iv in SEPTEMBER | ll/Ulbt sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
* * naxi. be ton; the Court-Houae 'door, in the town of | TT nest, before the Court-House door, in Kuoxvil.e,
Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale,
Lot of Land No. 30, in the 7th District of originally Hous
ton, now Crawford county, containing 2021 acres, more or
less; levied on as the property of James C. C. Burnett, to
next, before the Court-House door, in the town
K TJXfiUr, Crawford county, within. the usual hours of sale
the following property, to wit:
One Lot of Laud, No. 6. containing 202J acres, more or
le. j. lying rm the West side of Flint River, in the Old A- . . _ r . . r r
n-v'H-,eryr, adjoining Lund.of Win. L Johnson: I«v.*d | «tufy fa issued from Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of
...i as the property of Henry N. Scarborough, M satisfy two Daniel Gunn v. John Sponger and James 0. C. Burnett,
ti f<s issue’.l tram a Justice's (!ourt, in fhvor of Alexander ( I roperty pointed out bv plamtaf.
M K Swift, V* Henry N. Scarborough and Steuben Smith, Also, the West half of I.ot of Lana No. 14, in the 1st Dis-
securily. Property pointed out by said Scarborough.— j tt let of originally Houston, now Crawford count,, containing
J. vies'made and returned tome bv a Constable. | 101] acres, more or less; and one Negro " omarx by the
140 acres of Land more or less. No. not known, adjoining, j name of Sylva, about 30 years old, and her child ratty, a-
.Tolin Collins' and Joshua Ellis' Land, it being the place { bout 3 years old; all levied on as the property of Raymond
whereon John Pitman now lives ; levied on as the property i Bowman, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Crawford Superior
of the said John Pitman to satisfy a fi fa from Crawford 9u- Court, in favor of the Western Insurance and Trust Com
ber i or Court, in favor of William H Brooks, asoigv»e«, vs. j p&ny of the City of Columbus vs. Raymond Bowman. Prop-
Johu Pitman. Samuel If. Harris and Absalom James, seen- ! ertv pointed out by plaintiff.
riticson appeal Property pointed out bv Win. II. Brook*. j Also, one Yoke of Oxen and Cart; one Cotton Gin; one
11 R. CRUTCHFIELD, D. Shff. ) Mule Colt, 3 years old; one Road Wagon; 25 head of Hogs.
— ; more or less; 25 head of Sheep, more or less; and 8 bead of
POSTPONED SALES.— Will be sold at the same time , Goats; sold as the property of Israel Chain j ’
and place.
One Nfirroboy named bhadrick, 12 or 13 yeur? old- lev-
ied on as the property of Samuel II. Harris, to satisfy sun
dry h fas issued from a Justice's Court of sal 1 county, eight
i:i favor of George Mo re and Nathan Respess, Executors
of the Estate of John Williams, deceased, vs. Samuel H.
Harris ; one in favor of E. Roberson, vs.Samuel II. Harris;
two iu favor of Samuel F. Jones, vs. Samuel II. Harris; one
in favor of B'*:td «Sc Murdock, vs. Samuel II. Harris. Pro
perty pointed out by defendant. Levies made and returned
tu me by a Constable.
Also, the following described Lands, to wit: Lot No. 122,
containing 2021 acres, more or less, and fraction No. 135,
<-■ f .ininj/111 acres, more or less, and fraction No. 136. con
taining 07 acres, more or less ; all ly ing in the fcth District of
originally Houston, now Crawford county ; levied on as the
property of William E. Wilson, to satisfy a fi f.i issued from
Crawford Superior Court, in favor of Samuel Howard, vs.
William L- Wilson. * Property pointed out bv defendant.
Aug 3 11 R. CKL TCIIF1KLD, D. Shif.
t ^ under.an
i order of the Honorable the Superior Court of Crawford
j county, founded ou an attachment in favor of K. Wright, Ex-
ceutnx, See. vs. Israel Chamidrin.
Aug 31 48 WM. CAMPBELL, ShfT.
117// le told, at ike same place, on the first Tuesday in
NOVEMBER next,
One Lot of Land, No. 57, in the 1st Distriet of originally
Houston, now Crawford county, containing 202J acres, more
nr less-, levied on as tlie property of John Spires to satisfy a
tnoitgtige fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Crawford
county, in favor of Enoch J. Wall vs. John Spires. Prop
erty pointed out in said fi fa.
A tie 31 43 WM CAMPBELL, Shff.
Crawford Oftolwr Mnlex.
VVILL be aold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
v ▼ next, before the Coun-House door, in the town of
Knoxville, Crawford county, within the lawful hours of sale,
50 acres of Land, more or less, it being part of Lot No.
• w 7, in tire 3d District of originally Houston now Crawford
county, South-West corner of said Lot; levied on as the
11 til le %old, at the snow time and place, ^ property of W. W. Seymore, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
One L<»t*c*t Laud, No. 3, in the 3d District <»t originally tnnn a Justice’s Court of said county, ii» favor of William
Houston, now Crawford county,containing 202* acres,more. Ziglar and others vs. said W. W. Seymore. Levy made
or le-**-, levied on as th" property of Luke Johnson, to satis- j ua d returned to me l.v u f!on»t*M~. TV'pftrty poiiitrd 6ut
fy a fi fa issued from Crawlord Superior Court, in favor of j by defendant \i. C i J f J .£ / lE b ^ D. Shff.
Sawvor JcJ*otter vs. Lnkc Johnson. r.^K-riy pointed CUt j * August 31 48 "
7y?w!s CuS'i, assigned. . j ~ ’
* Also, Lot of Laid No. I On. containing 202} acres, more or Knit* October
e 3. i,; the 7th Di tri -t of originally Honston, now Crawford V1TILL be sold, cm the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
count . ; levied « :i a.< the property of Frederick Buzbee, to ] V ▼ next, before the Court-House door, in the town of
P n fi fa i—ued from Crawford Superior Court, in favor j Jackson. Butts county, within the legal hours of *alr,
os Jame W i son v» Frederick Buxbtre. Propeity pointed ' The North half of Lot of Land No. 17, and the South half
out by plaintiff. j °f Lot No. 38, in the 1st District of originally Henry, now
Also, the interest of James M. Harper, it being one nndi , Butts county, containing 202| acres, moie or less; levied on
vi led 7th part, containing 14$ acres, more or leas, in Lot of : ns the property of Thomas Lewis, to satisfy a fi fa from
Land No. 61, in the 2d District of originally Houston, now i Butts Superior Court, in favor of Jacob Crow vs. said Thou.
Crawford eouni\ . -ii*l interest levied on to satisfy a li fa is- j Lewis. Aug 31 13 JAS. XV . WATKINfr, t>hff.
-?iel from a Justice's Court of 8aid»cnunry,ni favor of Lewis
Davis vs. James M. Harp* r. Levied on and returned to uie
bv Ewell Webb, e<mstable.
Aug 3 41 WM. CAMPBELL, Bhflfi
Dooly Mepfember 8;ih «.
% I7ILL be sold,on the first Tuesday 11 SEPTEMBER
/ v next, at the public .- .le of Dooly comity, within the
legal hours of sale.
One Lot of Land, in the 3d District of Dooly county. No.
not kuo a n, whereon Joseph B. .Sauls now lives, or his inter
est in said Lot; levied to satisfy one fi fa in fa\orof John
Rawls.
Also, one bay rnnre; levied on as the property <>f Jo^uih
Burges, to satisfy one fi fain favor of Jeremiah Thompson.
BOOK. AND niUSIC STORK.
T 1 HE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, his
Stock of Goods fa this place, in a short time will make
large additions to it, and assures the public that they may
expect to find, at all times, a well selected assortment oi
Law, Medical Miscellaneous and School Books, and all oth
er articles usually kept in Book Stores, wliifch will be sold Sulphate Morphine
cheap lor Cash. . , Acetate dt
I have a Bindery mfuU operation, and will manufacture Anodine
any kind of Blank Record or Docket Books for Courts, j Acetic Acid
the shortest notice, on Mulberry-street, two doors below the ; O xalic do
Washington Hall. JONATHAN B. MURRELL. citric do
Hq & N
DRUGS, lEDICIiVES, Ac.
A FRESH SUPPLY, ju»t received by
J. II. & W. 9. ELLIS,
Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue, Macon, Go.
Among which are the following MEDICINES, Ac.:
Sulphate Uuiiiine (French) "
Chickrring .V iTInckny'a
piano-fortes,
Cotton Anentte, Jirat door IVett J //. 4* IK 8. Ellin's.
R. HURLBUT would respectfully inform his friends
% and the public, that he has just received a splendid
assortment of PIANO-FORTEo, from the Manufactory
of Messrs. Checkering dt Mackay; among which are some
of Chickering*! late improved Patent Iron-framed Instru
ments, which for brilliancy and sweetness of tone, caunot be
surpassed. The character of these instruments are too well
know'n, both in Europe and tbp United States, to need fur
ther comment. Those who wish to purchase are invited to
call and examine for themselves. All Instruments sold by
G. R. H. are warranted, and will keep it* tune one year with
out charge.
Also for sale, an assortment of French Piano Covers,
Music Stools, and Piana-Forte Music at New York prices.
Piano-Fortes and other Instruments tuned and repaired at
short notice, both in town and country.
Macon, Nov. 10, 1810 7
RK4IOVAL.
rpiIE subscribers have leased the store on Cotton Avenue,
J. formerly occupied by Thos. A. Brewer A Co., where
they have removed their Furniture Ware. Room, and will
be happy to wait upon their former customers and friends,
who may wish to supply themselves with Furoiture, as they
can do so on as reasonable terms as any one in the city. All
are invited to call and examine for themselves, before pur
chasing elsewhere. BRADLEY Sc IVE§.
P. fcv—We have on hand, and are manufacturing. Furni
ture, of every pattern, and of the very best quality, consist
ing in part of tlie following articles: Sideboards, fcofas, Ta
bles. Waslistands, Toilet do., J/rcs6 Bureau**, Plain do. of
diifcren* patterns, Bedsteads, anti Chairs of Alauog
any. Curled Maple, Painted and Windsor; of every style
Jt I.
and quality, which we will sell cheap for cash.
Oct 13 2
I ONDON Porter, of superior qunlity,
A Cognac Brandy of vintage of 18\)5,*
, (first quality.)
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next, before rhe Court-House door at the publu* 6ite of
Doolv county, the following Lands, belonging to the Estate
of W^rjsrht Saunders, deceased, to wit: Lots of Lund Nos.
!>2. 101. 68, and all of 62) lying on the West side ol Horse
Ilc id Creek; all of said Lots of Land lying anti being in the
1st District of saitl county. Terms on the dav of sale.
* DURHAM G. SAUNDERS,
WRIGHT SAUNDERS,
HAVIN' ELLIS,
Admrs. of Estate of W. Saunders, dec.
July 20 42
III be sold, on Firid ay," tlie l3thofOCTOli E H
next, at the residence of the subscriber, in t.L'awford
Abo, one halt Lot. No. not known, whereon John M. Bot- j county, the following property belonging to the instate of
now lives; levied on as his property, to satisfy a fi fa ill James If. Wright, deceased, to wit: Household am^Kitchen
Property pointed out by plaintiff •> Furniture—Stock, consisting of Mules, Cows. I,*’»gs. Ac.
Livor af John Rawls,
attorney. July 23
41
W. PEARCE, D. Shfl.
Will Itc sold, at. the same time and place,
One Negro Woman, named Rose; levied on by virtue of
a fi fa obtained upon a Judgement for said Negro, in nu ac
tion of Trover and Con vert ion, in favor of Thomas Beiubrv,
adrr.r., asraiust David Scaiborough.
Also, Lot of Land No. 163, and the SuUili half «»f Lot No.
1 -'ri, all lying in the 1st District of Dooly county; levied on as
j Also, one Road Wagon and Harness; 1 pleasure arriage;
| besides other articles too tedious to mention. All sold by or-
• der of the C-w.rt zi Dr.iliiafy of said county. Terms mad»-
J known on the dav of sale.
ELIZABETH WRIGHT. Exr\x.__
on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER
the Court-House door in Perry, Houston
unty, within the legal hours of sale,
Lot of Land, (No. not known,) it being the place jvhrreou
coun-
eared
U riLL best
next, bef.
t v; levied on as the property of James Woodard, to satisfy
< :.v fi. fa issued from Jones ^ q»erior C5mrt, in favor of Moses
Baldwin, for the use of John II. Kennedy vs. Janies Wood
ard, and Alcx’r. McGregor, security.
Also, Lot No. 31, in the 3d District of D«>oly county; lev
ied on as the property of Elijah Calhoun, to satisfy sundry ,
fi fits in favor of Jeremiah Lauikin and others vs. taid Cal
houn.
E 7IOUH months atie-r date, applicatiou w ill be made to the
Honorable Inferior Court of Pike county, when siituiif
for ordinary put]loses, for leave to sell all the Land and
Negroes Lelongiug to the Estate of Israel Martin, deceased,
late of said Cou:Ay.
July 13 41 TIIOMAS THROWER, A.!mr.
J^lOUK months alter date, applii ation w ill h
the honorable Inferior Co
mad 1
rt of Houston county, when
•unty; ley- j sitting for ordinary purposes, foT leave to sell all the Real
one ti fi
! Estate belonging to the orphans of James Perry, dec
I for the benefit of said orphans.
M sy 11 «* SEABORN C. BRYAN, Ou
nln.
Also, Lot No. 34. in the 3d District of Dooly
ied oa as the property of Wxa. Jordan, to satisfy
favor of Jeremiah JL Smith vs. sa d Jordan.
Also, 73 acres of Lund, on the West »id<* of Lot No. 137,
in the 3d District of Dooly county; levied on as the property
of John M. Warren, to satisfy sundry ti fas in favor «»f Win.
H. Width-Id vs. John M- Warren and Nathaniel Wade.
Also, one Negro Girl,by t’tai name ofEany, 13or 1C years
old, light complexion; levied on as the property of Silas
Powell, to satisfy ati fa i;» fav««r of Rcu&UUon, Iluut A Co,
VS. Silas Powell.
Also, one Lof of Land, No. not known, adj«»in*ng Lands of
Charles II. Higlon, and Oliver and tJreer; levied on as the
p. »l-« rt> of Daniel B. Low. to itisfy one fi fa in favor of honorable Inferior Conn Wi'D.m,!v county, when sitting
Hcaczellaud II'Ktgu utidotlier> vs. I>. B. Low.^ ! for ordinary purposes, for leave to seli Lot of Land No. 233,
Amt 3 44 ^ DANIEL M»:LEOD, Shfi. • in the 10th District ol Dooly county; and Lot No. 14 4, in the
IfsastOU September «ale. " ' «•**’• a “ ^ '* 4M ’ w
? E PTE M BE!
I JOUR months after date, application will be made to tlie
. Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting as a
Court of ordinary, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging
to the Estate of Harris Allen, deceased, for tlie benefit 01 the
heirs and creditors of said deceased,
THOaL A. SLEDGE, Admr.
May 18 33 lie boms non.
j^lOUIl mouths after date, appfi* ::tion will be made to the
Superior Chainpaigne Brandy.
4 Baskets of Champnigtic \\*itie, I
3 Bbls. Crushed Sugar,
500 Lbs. Loaf do
5 Bags Old Java Coffee,
Brown’s best Tobacco,
Imperial and (Gunpowder Tea in Cuddies,
London Mustard, jfresli,)
A fine assortment of Cigars,
Colgate’s Starch,
Brown’s Turpentine Soap,
Georgia Mould Candles,
5 Boxes Sperm Candle.®,
1 Tierce Winter Strained Oil,
1') Pieces Twilled Sacking,
Whittemore’s Cotton Cards, No. 10,
Colling iV Co patent Axes,
A large assortment of hollow ware,
1000 Lbs. Lead,
The above articles will be sold low for Cask, bv
_May 18 33 T. HAKROLP.
( 4 EORGIA, Pike County. Whereas, John Parker and
~W Henry Jones, Administrators on the Estate of Zenus
Parker, deceased, lute of said county, apply to me for letters
of dismission from said Estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to snew
cause, fif any they have.) why said letters should not {lie
granted. Given under toy hand, at ofli>-o, this -fill Mar. 184 *
WILEY K. MANGIlAM.c.c. ol
C 1 EORGIA,. Macon County, Whereas, Lerov damage,
dT Administrator on the Estate of Nathaniel damage, de
ceased, late of said county, appliou to me for letters of dis
mission from said Estate:
These arc,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to l>c and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause,
(if any they have.) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 13th July, 1811.
43 JOSEPH B. TILL Pep, c c.o.
C 1 I EORGIA; Pike Goanty. Whereas, John Hill. JnnV
JT Administrator on the Estate of John Hill, Soifir., de
ceased, l^te of said couuty,* applies to me for letters of dis-
mssion from said Estate : * A
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singulir,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my olli'-e. within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause,
(ifany they have.) whv said letters should not be granted.—
Given under my hand, at office, this 8tb March, 1841.
24 ' WILEY E. MANGIJAM.c. c. o.
Cantharides
Fly Stone
Colocynth
Court Plaster
Castor Oil (fresh)
Sweet Oil do
Charcoal, pulv
Corks, velvet
Calomel
Antimony
Aloes
Rbeubarb
Jalap
Digitalis
Opium
Prepared Chalk
Acetate Lead
do Cupri
do Zinc
Arseniate Fotassa
Ether Sulphuric
do Nitric
Nitrate Silver
do Potass a
Phosphate Soda
do Iron
Sulphate Iron
do Pota83&
do Soda
do Magnesia
Borate Soda
Phosphorus
Manna flake
Ointment hyd. Pota
do Imiine
do Veratnne
do Itch
Oxide Mercury
Extract Jalap
do
Butternut
do
Hyosciamus
do
Gentian
do
Dcllodonna
do
Rhubarb
do
Nnx Vomica
do
Bhatania
do
Cicuta
do
Glycyrrhira
Prussic do
Tartaric do
Ammonia
do (A^om spts)
Antimonials pulv
Veratrine
Strychinine
Emetine
liheubarhine
Croton Tigliutn
Secale Cornutuiu
Oil Sinapine
Oil Cantliaridin
Proli^enous Acid
•Hydnatate Potagga
l^pperiiie
Oil black Pepper
Irish Moss
Musk
Chloride So<la
Citrated Kali
Chloride Lime
Medical Mustard, in pots
Opium denurcotized
Cyanuret Potassium
Comp. Tonic extract
Currageen (prepared)
Spigelta comp extract
Blue Moss
Precip. ext. bark
Peruvian do
Calisaya * do
Toxa do
Red do
Chamomile flowers
Senna
Uva Ursi
llorehound
African Cayenne
Bayberry bark, powdered
Blood rt>ot do
Colchicum do
Gokled Seal
Slippery Elm, powdered
Quassia
Gentian, powdered
Cort Am ant do
Lobelia aiul seed
Hemlock
Skunk Cabbage
Squills
Gamboge
Hops b
Mezerluin
Alkanrtroot
Cort Cassarilla
do Sassafras
Ladies* Slipper-
Golden thread
Saffron
Cinnamon !>ark
Powdered Ginger
Root do
Curcuma
Mustard seed
M ace
Cloves
N utinegs
Caraway »c<*d
Anise do
Coriander do
Arrow root |
Aque Fortis
fVno«lyne (lloffiiian’s)
Borax
( Black Lca<l
Brimstone
Blue stone
Juniper berries
Cubeb do
Oxide Bismuth
Bees-wax
llurgundv Pit«-U
Balsam Copavi
do Tolu
do Peru
Black drop
PATENT MEDICINES, Ac.
C frawfonl (‘ouiitv. liereas, .Tusi^h Bun-
R LL be sold, on th»* first Tuesday in SE PTJ
▼ T next, before the Court-IIouse door, in Perry, Hous
ton county, withiji the legal boors of sale,
< >!.€» St . f ro Man, named Jack; levied on as the property
i f John G. Clark, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued fr»un Hous-
:«»n Inferior (*«Mirt. iu favor of John S. T.ivlnr and «*thers.
J.;!y I 11 DUE WRY CLARK, ShfT.
MORTGAGE SALE.— WtU be sold, at tic same time
a\d place,
J\mr negroes, Seri, a boy, about Id years old; Dinah, a
girl, about 16; Mary r a woman,about 25, and Henry, a boy, \
a!»«»ut 13 years «»la^ levied on as the lirbperty of Igdaliah 1
Wood, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from Houston Su i
psrior Court, on tin* fore Tosure of a tnoitgage in favor oi 1
Jair.cs Dean, vs. said Igdaliah Wood Property pointed out
iu the mortgage. GEO. M. DUNCAN, D. Slid.
.Nano 29 . 30
tli District, 3d Section, of formerly Cherokee, now Mun __
unty—belonging to the Estate of James Collins, deceased.
SIMEON L. HOLLIDAY, Admr. debonis non,
June 21) 39 On the Estate of Jas. Collins, dec.
ths after date, applicatiovT will be made to the
rflble Inferior Court of T wiggs county, when .-fit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave :<>sell all tlie Estate,
Iroili Real and Personal, belonging t«» Win. Dve, deceased,
late of said county. J A M Eri PE A RSON, > . ,
Jsiy 6 40 O. H. BA RULE Y. \ A<lwra<
,!<)('R months after date, application will Eemade i" the
Honorable Inferior Court of Pike county, when sitting
Ibr ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one Negro Bov, be
longing b> the orphans of Etiwh Mathews, deceased.
July 13 41 TIIOMA8 THROWER, flour.
I.' it* months after date, applications will be made to
able the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when
sitting for ordiuary purposes, for leave to sell . Lot of Lund,
No. 125. in tlie 2d District of said county, belonging to the
Esia'c of William Burgess, deceased, for the benefit of the
Heir- and Creditors. " WM. HUBERT'S. Admr,
July 13 . 41
' FcT.
[ A(H R 11
1 Honor;
r
I 1 the
lkuit« September Snlw.
\\T IL L l»e sohl.oH the first Tuesday iu BE PT TIMBER
r Y next, before tlie Court-House dour,in Jackson, Butts
county, within the legal liOU«*s of sale,
4 <;.wnm >n Bedsteads; *3 large Pine Table?; 2 small do.,
ffurniture;) 7 M ittres-es; 1 ri ttee; 21 sitting C!;a*r--; 3 fine «f»f»
Bedsteads; 1 Feather Be 1 and furniture; 1 tinz. Bowls ami j Cyrus Nall, late of said county deooased :
Pitchers; 2 fine reed;bottom Chairs*, 3 steak Dishes; 3 doz 1 These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and tfingu-
Plates; 9 common Dishes; 3 setts Cups and tfeacers; 3 Sugar : for, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
Dishes; 11 doz. Tea Bpoons; ] doz. large -Sjionn^; 2 Waiters; . appear at my office, within tlie time prescribed by law, to
1 large Glsm Lamp; 3 side Lamps; 4 Brass C
EGRGIA, Bibb County. Whereas, John L. W
T applies for letters of Administration on the Estate of
du.; 95 lf#s. Castings; 3 Lo Ainj Gl 1 ses, t] setts Kntes
and Folks; H Chamber.- : 1 Tin Baker; 2 large Parlor Glass
es; all levied on as the proporty of James VV'. MeCleiufon, to
satisfy one fi fix from Batts Superior Court, in favor of Ben-
n.niu L. Goodman vs. James W. McClendon. Anderson F.
Tliompson, Rebecca McClendon, and O. H P. McCfi-i/don,
sec irry on tlie stay. Property pointed out by A. F. Thump
son—an 1 to be sold for Gold and Silver.
Also. 150 acre.-, of Land, more or less, in theBLt District
of originally Henry, i.«w Bum county, it being too acre’s of
Lot N *. 166, an l 50 l :esof Lot No. 155, in the North East
corner of said Lot; levied on as the property of Thomas
Me Gough, to satisfy one fi f.i from Butts duperies Court, in
favor of tl»e Centra! Bank »*f Georgia vs. Junes S. McClure,
Thomas AL*-Gough, .loliu McClure, A D. J. Baily, endoisers.
Also, 2 bay Horses, 8 or 9 years old; levied on ;u» the prop
erty of Yelvcrton Tliaxton. Co satisfy one fi fa from Butts
Superior Court, m favt*r ot Elizabeth Williams vs. Y. Thax-
ton. JAMES W. WATKINS, Stiff.
Aug 3 41
Ilwolou ?h |»liinlH*r Sale.
VITILL be s^Id, ou tite first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER
If next, before the Court-House door in Perry, Houston
county, within the legal hours of sale.
Two Lots of Land. Nos. 87 and 88. in the 5th District of
Houston county; levied on tlie property of Nathan llusbay,
to satisfy one ti fa from Houston Superior Court, iu favor of
Win. Seymour and others. The above property ti be sold
for Specie or Specie funds.
August 3 45 DREWRY CLARK, ShfT.
Houston October dalles.
W ILL be sold, oa the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next, before the Court House door, in Perry, Hous
ton county, within the legal hours of sale,
A Mock of Goods, consisting of Dry-Go<K]s. Hard ware,
Cutlery, Bridles, Ac., supposed tube 4 or 5 hundred dollars
worth at first C'»st; levied on as the property ot Isaac S. Ma
ria 11, by virtue of two fi fas issued out of Houston Superior
Court, at the suit of George Moon and Collins, Kec*e Sc Co.
vs. llie said Isaac £. Mariam and Win. Hill.
Also, two Negro Men : Sip***, a about 50 years old,
and Allen, a man, about 35 levied on as tlie pPopertv of
Daniel B. Lowe, iu satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a Jus
tice's Court of Houston county, at ilie suit of 8;Miiuel B. Tar
ver vs. said D. B. LovCe. Levied on and returned to me
lrv a constable.
Also, Lot i»l Land So. IS, in the XOlli District of IIousLou
county; levied on as tin* property’ of Chitlin K. Allen, by
virtue of two fi fas issued out of a Justice's Court of said
county, at the suit of Jan.es A. Everett vs. Cintiia K Allen,
and George Patten, security.
Also, Lot of Land No. CD, ill the Oth District of Houston
county; levied on as the property of $afothicl Knight, to sat
isfy two fi fas issued out of a Justice’s Court of said county,
one at the suit of Joel W. Mann, the other at the suit of Sie
phen Brown v.«. the said Saluthiel Knight. Levied on and
1 ©turned to mu bv a constable.
Anguat 24 47 _ _ G M, DUNCAN, D. 8bfc
Henry October Hale.
I'lTlLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
^ Y next, before the Court House door, in McDonough,
Henry roomy, wbhin the legal hiiurs of sale,
Four Negroes, to wit. Charlotte, a woman, about 37 yea s
old- Riley, a boy. 10 years old; Aaron, a boy, 2>ears old;
anri Margrett, a Girl, 6 in uiths old; all levied on as tlie pro
erty of Garry <iri*re, ro satisfy a ti fa fr*an*llrnrv huperi*>r
Court m favor of Bernier; H. Conyers vs. Garrv Gvice, all to
-e« I I for specie. JAMES L. HEAD ^hfl
hits 27 43
I A OUR months after date, application will be made
honorable Inferior Court of Bibb county
shew cause, (if any they have,) why said letter* should nut
be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, this 16th dav nf August
1841. 40 " B. B. HOPKINS, c. c. o.
die
when sittiug
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of Lot of Laud
No. Of), lying on the East si le of the Ocmulgee River, on
the Road leading from Macon to Milledgevilie, with the
buildings thereon, containing one acre more or less, the pro
perty of Talleyrand J. Barnard, a minor.
Aug 31 48 •_ LUCY BARNARD, Guar.
(1 EOU.ilIA, rile County*
■ JUSTED Lefore in**, Henry A. Spencer, a Justice of
Ji the Peace in die 50.5th District. G4M., of said county,
by Kiater T. Hines, one It A Y MARE, supposed In bo a-
bout 9 years old; hipshot in her right hip; right eye out, and
a small star in her forehead. . Appraised by David Whatley
and Paul Patrick, to $40; this 14th August, Iff 41.*
HENRY A. SPENCER, J. P.
A true Extract from the Estray Book; 25th August. 1811.
Aug 31 48 2t WILEY E. MANGHAM,CM. C.
driek, Administrator of the Estate of John ltikdriek,
deceased, late of said county, applies to me for letters of
dismiariui: from « n id Estate:
Tbe»e are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar,tin; kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and
appear at rny office, within the time prescribe* 1 bylaw, to
shew enure, (if any they li^ve,) why <«id hitters should not be
granted. Given under mv hand, at office, this 5ih Mav, 1811.
a 32 E. W. DENNIS, c. c. o.
EORGIA, Crawford County, Whereas, Fountain It*
M Floy*!, Guartlian for Henrietta Frances Fitts nnd Mel
lon Fitts, orphans of Edward Fitts, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said Guardianship:
These ore, therefore to rite, and admonish all nnd singu-
1 for, the kindred and creditors of saitl orphans, to be and
] appear at my office, within the time prescribed hv law, to
j shew can***, (if any they have.) why said letters should not be
1 granted. Given under my hand, at office, this 22d Mar. 1B41
22. W. DENNIS, c......
( 1 EORGIA, Macon County. Whereas, Seaborn Gam-
W age, Administrator on the Estate of Nathaniel Damage,
deceased, late of said county, applies to me for letters^of
dismission from said Estate :
Tliesc are, therefore, to rite and ndmonish all and singular
th** kmdied ami creditors of said deceased, t*> be ami appear
at mv office, witliin tlie time prescribed by law, to shew cause,
(ti any they have,) why said letters should not be granted.—
Given under my hand, at office, this 1st March. ISII.
~4 - JOSEPH B. TULL, Dep. c. c. o.
1 \ Houston County. Whereas" David M.
\JI Brown, Ad minis tiator on Estate of Elias Brown,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said
Estate :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at tny office, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause,
(if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 20th March, 1841.
20 C. H. RICE, c. c.o.
Gutn Arabac
do Camphor
do Scainmony
do Myrrli
do Asafurtida
do Guinc
Tearl Barley
Svringes
Ilonev
Otto Itoses
Magnesia, cal***d
dq curb
Isinglass
Cluickstlver
i^edliu Powders
Siwfo do ^
Saratoga ’ do
Sponge
Taiim limit*
Wafers
Sarsaparilla
Red Precipitate
White do
Black do
Pearl Ash
Annatta
Indigo, Spanish float
Logwood^
Fustic
Copperas
Spanish brown
Venetian red
Madder
Fig blue
Nutgalla *
Alum
Cochineal
f'pts Turpentine
Venice do
Btarrh
Salt Tartar
tfalt Ainmecbiac
Glue
Rosin
Jujube Paste
Lee’s Pills
Opodeldoc
Chapman’s anti dyspectic
Pills " .
Peters’ <lo do
Hunter’s Pills
Hooper’s do *
An lergon’s do
British Oil
udieiuuu’s drops
Tompson’s Eye water
Godfrey’s Cordial
Salts Lemon
Worm tea
Effervescing Magnesia
Botanical drops
Swain’i* Panacea
Indian's do
E-s. Ireland Moss
Cough Mixture
Fuid ext Sarsaparilla
Syr Liverwort
Comp, fluid ext. Pihk Root,
by G. W. Carpenter
Dalle ’s Carminative
Bleaching Liquid
Mead’s Pills
Issue Plasters
Elixcr Life
Ginger beer powder
Medicated Oil Silk
Digestive Eli&r
Pile remedy
Chlorine Tooth-wash
Ray limn
Balsam Honey
Cough Lozenges
Extract Coffee
Cullen’s liquid Magnesia
Potter’s Catlioliean
Rowan's Tonic Mixture
Relfe> Vegetable Specific
Oil Worrasecd
Ext Buchu
New ttooih! Ne»v ttooil* !!
T HE Subscribers are now receiving a genera assort
ment of staple and fancy DRY GOODS, of *ne latest
style and patterns, which they offer for sale at fair prices, in
brick building one door from Washington Hall.
. Sept 25 52 GEO. W. PRICE St CO. .
Notice.
A LL persons are hereby forewarned not to trade for the
jTlL following Notes, as they were obtained illegally, und
without a valuable consideration, alul as I shall not pay them,
until compelled by law, viz: two Notes, made payable to
Harman Smith, for $30 each; one $3U note, St on*- for $ 14 65],
made payable to Hannan Smith, or bearer; nil dated Au
gust 21st, 1841; bearing interest from date; and due the 1st
of October next, and signed by
Aug 31 48 3t JOSIAH KN1GHTEN.
UTEIBlflM TO FIUIU UB CAPITALISTS j
X. Boinbati!! JYo Decrplioti!!!
A Siileiuli*! Farm Ibr Hale.
f I! IIE undersigned adopts this method of notifying the
JL public, that lie has for sale, a -desirable settlement of
Land, lying on the woiers of Big Creek, through which the
line separating tlie counsies of Houston and Pulaski passes,
eight iniles W cst ol liawkinsvjllc, embracing 2,000 ucres of
Ojk and Hiekory Land, in one unbroken body, inferior iu
quality to none of equal size iu either of those 'highly esteem
ed farming counties—100 acres of which are in a high state
of cultivation. The immediate’rentiguhy of this settlement
to high, barren pine-woods, furnishes the occupant the com
bined advantages of a healthy location and most excellent
range. Hawkinsville furnishes a pood market for cotton and
other agricultotal products; to which may be added, the ad
vantage of the facility of transport scion w hich the excellent
navigation of the Ocmulgee River from this point presents.
The "TERMS, both as to price a; d time, wHl be reasonable,
and the titles unquestionably good.
Nothing but unavoidable necessity induces, or rather com
pels, the undersigned to offer this desirable farm for sale.
The undersigned invites an examination of the premises;
and for any derired information, refers the public to Mr.
John ltawls, of 1 lawkinsvillc.
August 17 40 71 JAMES O. JELK S. •
ItL.WKS Filial. TUiS OFFICE.
G 4 EORGIA, Houston County. Whereas, Thomas N.
r McWilliams, Administrator on the Estate of Hugh L.
Irwin, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from
said Estate:
These are, therefore, to cite-and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
nt my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause
(if any they have,) Why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this Oth March. 1841.
“ C. II RICE, e.e.o.
C i EORGIA, Houston County. Whereas, Gresham Bry-
W an. Guardian for Allen Bryan, orphan of Little Bryan,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said
Guardianship:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said orphan, to be and sp
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand, at office, this 23d Feb. 1841.
22 C. II. RICE. c. c.
Crauford Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1841
RULE sisr.
ffTPOX motion, it is Ordered, That Israel Champion,
RJ Guardian of lleuben N. Powelle ami ;8arah Powclle,
appear iu this Court, on the first Monday in September next,
then and there to show cause why his letters of Guardian
ship should not be revoked, on the grouud that he has mis
managed said Estate. And it is further Ordered, That a
copy of this Rule be served on said Champion, in terms of
the law. ENOCH J. WALL, Complainant.
GEORG I A, } I, Ephraim W. Dennis, Clerk of
Cranford County, y the Court of Ordinary, certify, chat
the above and foregoing is a true Extract from the minutes
July 5th, 1841. E. W. DENNIS, c. c. o. '
GEORGIA, Crateford County.
Israel Champion ij not to be found in this rfoontv. this 5th
July, 1841. 41 R. CRUTCHFIELD. D. Sliff.
W HEREAS, David M. Mosely applies to tlie Honora
ble the Interior Court of Bibb county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for letters dismissory from his Guar
dianship of Win. Peyton a minor.
It is Ordered by the Court, That all persons concerned,
do appear at the next Term of this Court setting ns a Court
of Ordinary, to shew cause why tlie said David M . Moselv
should not be dismissed from the said Guardianship.
And it is further Ordered, That publication of this
der be made in one of the Gazetts of this city in terms of the
law.
A true Extract from the Minutes, this 3d Mav, 1841.
May \ 31 THOU*. J. SAPLSBUH Y, c. c. o.
W HERE AS, Berry Rodgers, Executor of the last Will
and Testament of Reddick Rutland, deceased, ap
plies fw letters disinissory from his Executorship of said
Estate, and it appearing to the Court that he has fully exe
cuted the sail) Will:
It is ordered by the Court, That all persons concerned,
do appear nt the November Term of the Inferior Court, when
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, and shew cause, if any they
have, whv said letters disimssory should not. be granted,
and that die said Berry Rodgers be Iully discharged from
his said Executors hip.
It is further ordered, That this Rule be pubhshed.in
one of thic public Gazettes of this city, for the space of six
months.
A true Extract from the Minutes, this 3d Mav, 1841.
May 4 31 TII0S. J. SAULtRHJRY, K 1 o
Comp. Sarsap. Cubebs
ami
Ext Boueset
Conavi
Tonic Extract
PERFUMERY AND BHUSHt
S See
Hair Powder,
Almond Pane
1'^arl do
Ground Paint
Brushes
lwTuge
do Stall
do
Milk of Roses
Oval Varnish
*!o
Gold Cream
Camel hair
do
Cream Almonds
Badger’s hair
do
Florida Water, various
si-zes Graining
do
Cologne do do
do
Flesh
do uss’d
Lnvemlerdo do
do
Horse
do
Rose *do do
do
Hair
do
Heirs’ Oil
Nail
do
Waril's Hair Oil
Comb
Marrow Pomatum
Tooth
do
Orange Flower Water
do
do silver w
Macassar Oil’
Cloth
do
.Spirit of Roue
Scrubbing
do
Camphor Soap
Shoe
do
Musk do
Patent feather Brooms
Emollient do
do do
Dusters
Windsor do
do do
Druries
do do Brown
Fitch Tools
Wash Balls
Counter Brushes
Curling fluid
Hat do
Antique Oil
Crumb do
Lipsalve (Persian Otto Ilosr
) Shaving do
Tooth Powder (superior)
Shaving Oil *
Eraslve do
Powder Puff’s and boxes*
Extract Bergamot
Preston Salts
do* Rose
Smelling bottles
do Musk
Iapers
Honey Water
Dutch Cologne
Shaving cakes
Atkinson's Depilatory
SURGICAL
INSTRUMENTS
Jcc.
Amputating cases
Trepanning Instruments
Dissecting do
Pocket cases
Spring Lancets
Evans’ thumb do
Dentists’ cases.
Teeth Kevs
Cunping Glasses
do do with ait: pumps
Gum Elastic Catheters
Silver * do
Seton Needles
Spring Lancet blades
Tooth claws
Gum Lancets
do do moveable^buttons Medical Spoons
Scarificators Scales amt Weights
Abscess Lancets • Teeth Files
Tourniquets
The subscribers intend keeping a full assortment of
Drug*, Ilnlirim**, Pniiils, Oils, Mhop-Furniturc,
Ac., consisting of articles in the line neeessary for the sup
ply of Physicians, Plantations or Families. They will be
supplied with the best that can be selected out of the New
York ami Philadelphia markets. Orders from Merchants
and Physicians will receive prompt attention.
Jan 28 31 J. II. Sc W. S. ELLIS.
Valuable Property For Sale.
riHIK House and Lot near the Steam Mill of the Monroe
1 Kail Hoad Company, lying between the Hnil-ltoad and
Forsyth Hoad. The house is substantial, aud an exrellent
well of as good water as any in this country, lies convenient
to the house anil kitchen, with other improvements all ap
pertaining to the Lot. The above described property, if
not disposed of before the first Tuesday in October next, it
will he sold Ht public Auction in from" of the Court-House
of Htbb county. Terms liberal, and Monroe Hail-Hoad
Money taken at par. For particulars, apply to
August 17 45 td WM. N. BERNARD.
To Kent or Hell,
rpilE HOUSE and appurtenances whereon Wiliam It.
Cone now reaider, and possession given immediately.
The House has two good rooms, 18 by Hi, well finished,
plastered, nnd a 10 foot passage;, a rellar'room finishing, 18
by Hi, fire place, Ac. for a dining room; necessary outbuild
ings thereon; 10 acres of ground attached, the timber on
which would supply a family with wood for ten years. It
will he sold low for cash or good paper. It4s in an excellent
neighborhood, ansi has a commanding view of the city of
Macon; lies just out of the incorporation, 1J miles from'the
Court-House. Apply t,u the subscriber.
Jan 19 16 SCOTT CRAY.
W HITE LEAD, Nos. 1 and 2; Linseed Oil; fine and
common Tobacco ; Cfenrs, of all ipialities ; Cham
pagne Wine; beat London Porter; Loaf, Lump, Cracked
anu Powdered Sugars; Imperial Onn-Puwder. Hyson and
Black Tea; Sperm and Tallow Candles; Spiee, Pepper; Gin
ger; Sal Eratus; Copperas; Soap; Starch, Ac. Ac.
For sale by THOS. HAHROLD,
Feb 16 20 (Late Bullock, Hnrrold A Wood.)
WH1NKKV.
1 AA bbls. Whiskey, for aale by
HOF June 8 36 J. R, BUTTS.
Y
By
IMPROVED
BOTAiMCO-MEDICAL
PRACTICE.
. Dr*. Thomson Sc Woodruff*.
rriHE undersigned, in compliance with the solicitations of
X a number ot their patients in the middle section of the
State, have determined to erect a branch of their establish
ment in the CITY OF MACON, and having done so, take
this method of informing their friends and the public gener
ally, that they are now prepared to treat either Acoie or
Chronic casts t>f Disease, with innocent VEGETABLE
MEDICINES, both in Macon and Columbus.
To those unacquainted with them or their remedies, it is
deemed proper to state, that, having been l60g and'CStfCn-
sively engaged in the treatment of diseases common to the
South, and being well acquainted with the various Sfstem,
of Medical Practice now in use; and also, having made such
improvements in the administration Of remedies, as their
knowledge and experience have suggested, by all of which
they have been enabled to restore many persons to sound
health, after all other means had failed; in fine, it is pre
sumed that, if success embodied, is any criterion of the Phy
sician's skill, then they may be allowed vo say, without being
accused of egotism, that; where any chance remains of per
forming a cure, by their remedies, it esn be effected.
Persons residing at a distance, may have their cases treat
ed, by sending their symptoms, in writing, as correctly as
possible, when Medicines to suit them will be compounded
and sent.
Letters, to entitle them to attention, must invariably be
post-paid. TERMS liberal.
iGr OFFICE in Macon, on Second Street, oppositethe
Ocmulgee Bank.
Kjf" Night calls may be made at the bouse of Thomas J
Shiuholser.oti Cherry street, opposite Hamilton A Reynolds'
Ware-House, M. 8. THOMSON, Macon. Ga.
M. WOODRUFF, Columbus, Ga.
KJ 3 Persons having diseased servants, may either have
their cases treated, ot dispose of them to the subscriber at a
fair price. M. 9. THOMSON.
BLF Siphilitical Diseases treated with certainty, secrecy,
and despatch.
Tor the stttisfsclion of those who may be disposed to doubt,
we append the following references, aud certificates from
UlCil living in our midst;
Gen. J. N. Bethune, k
Maj. .1: H; Howard, > Colambtis, Ga.
Maj. Wylie Williams,)
Rev. W. D. Matthews. Troup county.
J. J. llaugabook, Esq., Macon county. .
ltev. Mr. Young, Houston county.
L. M. Causey, Esq., Crawford county.
Rev. Mr. Hooton, Upson county.
Gen. H.H. Tarver,
Rev. .1. R. 1 land, > Twiggs county.
Rev. C. W. Key. )
John Hall, Esq., Wilkinson county.
Col. R. Blount, Baldwin county.
Thomas W. Stewart, Esq., Jones county.
Aquilla Phelps, Esq., Jasper county.
Judge Pitmab, Monroe county.
Thomas J. SliinhoUer, Maeoto, Ga.
Rev. Elijah Siuclair, Savannah, Ga.
This may certify, that my wife was cured of Prolapsus
I’tere and Dyspepsia, by l)r. M. S. Thomson, after all other
means had failed. Sh'e has been well now three years.
WILLIAM ANSLEY.
Warren county, 1st March, 1811.
This may certify, that I have been cured of. Dyspepsia,
and mv mother of Liver Complaint, by Dr. M. S. Thomson,
after a"ll other means had failed. Our healths have been
good ever since taking his medicines, which has now been
three years. JAMES S. SHIELDS.
Warren county, 2d March; 1841.
This may certify, that my negro woman Mary, had been
afflicted for 16 years with a disease peculiar to her sex.—
About that space of time she was attacked, periodically.
(the catamenia being entirely suppressed,) with a vomiting
of blood, which gradually grew worse; and for the last 2 or 3
y ears, when attacked, site would c uitiaue in spasms for
half a day at a time. After trying all the means recommend
ed bv our common Doctors, w ithout benefit, I applied tu
Dr. Thomson, who, In a short time, restored the long-sus
pended evacuation. She was formerly of no account what
ever; but now, I am happy to say, is the healthiest negro on
mv plantation, and has liven for the last two years.
WM. II. BLOUNT.
Warren county, 3d March, 1841.
This may certify, that I have been cured of Cramp Cholic,
by. Dr. M. S. Thomson, after having had attacks of It foT 20
years, and been attended by all tlie common Doctors in the
neiglibrrhood. I have now been entirely clear of any symp
toms of it for the last two years. My sou was also subject
to periodical attacks of infiamation of tlie stomach, which Dr.
Butts said never could he cured; but after taking Dr. Thom
son's medicine, he has been well ami heartv liir the last three
years. RICHMOND DENNIS.
Warren county, 1st March, 18H.
This may certify, that I have been cured by Dr. Thom
son, of ilheuuutism aud other complaints, after 1 had tried
the common Doctors for years, without benefit. Whe* be
commenced with me, I could not stopover a*log; now I can
jump 3 feet or. a fair level, ot 43 years of age—have now
been well 2 years. AMBROSE HAYSK.
Warren county, Ga., 1st March, 1841.
This may certify, that my wife has been cured by Dr. i
Thortison, of Dyspepsia, after having bad it for a great uum- j
her of years, and taken medicine from the common Doctors !
till there was no sense in it. She has now been well two '
years. LEWIS DEANE. I
T HE inventor of this article, as well as hunc-sf
have thoroughly tested iu merits, recotntne^ **•
standing unrivaHed amongst all preparations for 0,7;' 1
and preservation of the Teeth and Gums.
The grounds upon which the inventorcliim« ‘or it,
riorily over any tiling known to him, is that it combi-!'*’
itself the most efficient properties of astringents, tonic, *
eegtics,'antacids and stimulants, so arranged, compound ,**
carefully adapted to iu purpose, that while it tnccbuw'
cleans, polishes and beautifies the Teeth, it chetm-,; ^
recu or neutralixes the pernicious tendencies o( ay. ‘
menu of food about them, or unhealthy secretion ^
mouth, thereby preventing decay in the Teeth, ren(^^ rJl ), li,
gums firm, healthy and hard, and the breath pure anl
and at die same time protecting the general system ^
catalogue of incidental diseases far too tedious to ‘
FRICE PER BOX ONE DOLLAR- areasoai
duction made to wholesale dealers.
Dr. McDONALD will also keep on hand for sale, T
Gold Foil, Wire, and PlateE ; Files, Tooth Hrashn &!,
and such other articles as Dentists may need, tillofui.bj
quality. ~
We, tlie undersigned, having been made acquainted
the ingredients of Dr. McDonald"s Tooth Paste, am j l
ing satisfactorily tested its virtues, find nothing injarin
the Teeth, but unhesitatingly pronounce it the best ip '
we have ever seen in the form of a dentifrice.
A. BABER, M. D
R.H. RANDOLPH If ti
THOS. B. LAMAR, q,
Macon, Georgia. JAMES M.GKEEX y
July 20 42 u
Tailoring Business.
T 3HE subscriber respectful], -
forms the citizens of
and tlie su'trounding countrt
he still Carries on the above h*
ness, at the stand lately occapl-i i,
Seger A Thompson, opposi;, t .
Central Hotel, on Third Street, whdrb he will le tiuj.p
for a continuance of past favOrs. His terms are, jj C ,V
in accordance with the present pinching times.
Macon. July 20, 1841. 42 HIRAM SKfipj
■iruuilretla’s Vegetable I iii er.nl Pij|s
M R. B. F. GRIFFIN, (Bookseller.) Macon, has re-nr.
been appointed sole agent for the sale of mv J .
this city, and also East Macon. He will be consumi,,
plied with the genuine Pills, and has an engraved (' Pn )f
of Agency, signed bv me, as the only evidence to satisfy
public that the Pills he is selling are genuine. No 1); J.
Physician, or Fedler, are appointed agenls. Therein*, ,
public afe cautioned to bew are of counterfeits, 1
B. BBANDRETH.il n
Macon. Ga.. Jan. 26. 1841 ij
Wilkinson county, 1st May, 1841.
I do certify, that my daughter lias been cured of Dyspep
sia, and my son of Cramp Cholic, by Dr. Thomson, after all
other means had failed. Neither of them have had any re
turn of their complaints in 2 years.
BENJAMIN SCOTT.
Wilkinson county, 1st May, 1841.
This may certify, that I liavrjliren cured of St. Anthony’sy
Fire, of SI years’ standing, by Dr. Thomson; and my wife of
Liver Complaint and Sick Hcad-aclie, after having taken
enough medicine from the common Doctors to have storked
a family for ten years. JOHN ANSLEY.
Upson county, 20th April, 1841.
My brother liss been cured of Liver Complaint, after Dr.
Tucker had said he could nnt possibly live till fall, by Ilrs.
Thomson A Woodruff, who soon restored him to good "health
JOHN It. MURKISON,
Laurens county, Xov.-24, 1839.
Tim may certify, that I have been restored to comforta’-
ble health, by Drs. Thomson A Woodruff) after having been
afflicted w ith Liver Complaint a number of vears.
MOSES OVERSTREET.
Houston county, April 18th, 1840.
The following is a case of a peculiar kind; the patient had
been confined to her bed 9 mouths, unable lo rit upright, e-
ven with assistance. She was laboring under Chronic Dys
entery, Leucorrha-a, great pain in the head and small of the
back,"nervous irritability, Ac:
Dr. Woodruff—Dear Sir—I wish you to come and see
Mrs. Burge; she lias been confined to her bed 9 months.
All Physicians that have attended on her have failed, and
she has been attended liy three of the most eminent in these
parts, viz : Drs. Baber, Franklin, aud Taylor.
Yours, Ac. J. L. BURGE
Morrison's 1 eye tabic Vnirersat Mcdinser,
F OR sale by GEO. W. PRICE i cn
May 5 32
A FCT IO\ A \ U (OnniiMOl
BUSINESS.
T RIE subscriber lias taken tLe Brick Slorc next *>*?
Messrs. White 4t Outer, on Cotton Avenue, wLr*
he will carry on a jreneral Auction and Cotijn.uriat’ p,%.
ness. He respectfully solicitsthe patronage of his ok! fria
in that line, and of the public generally.
Maeon,_FVb. 23.1841^ 21 NICIIOLA-8 IlOWjfip,
OT’IiOok at Thi8!s/D
BAA IFF Si. WILLIAM <tt \\
■"Y ESPECTFl X.LY inform their friends and ike Jr.
JLY generally, tlral they have token the rUore on the -
of Cherry and Second streets, formerly occupied bv (jur
Jewett, aud more recently by K. Carver St Co., tvbc.'fnr-
are opeuing a very general assortment of Hluplr am) Dr
€*<mm4k, IfnrtiMurr, C rarUrry, ttlnwu are, Ar.,:
keep on hand at all times £alt, Iron and Steel Su; :r ••
Coflee of the best quality* Molasses, Liquors of all b
Ragging, Hope, Ac. Ac. Ac. which will ^11 hr sold a::.
lowest market price.
Thankful to their numerous friends and acquaiufau^a
the Ecst s’do of the Ocmulgee River for the liberal *■?:
age incut and patronage heretofore received, they resper.
ly solicit a continuation of those favors nnd patrun^r.ai
pledge themselves to do all iu tlieir pow'er to give sati.-ta-
They further say to any and nil of their old friends rm it
rons on the Hast side of the Ocmulgee river, not ts In in
river be a barrier against coming over to see then. !:♦*
have got a dray that will nt all times carry any thine
#ui river, free from any bridge exj*-nse whatever.
Nov 24 g
IlTl*. COOK A 7 CO., Kant .Ylvcaa,
H ayk on hand, ami are daily receiving, a general
mem of €«r<»< «*s ie», A c. consisting of
100 Bags Cuba Coffee, 75 Bags HU* do
40 Bags Old Government Java do
42 Hlids. St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugar,
4 Boxes Lump aud Loaf Uo
30 Bis. Henderson's Flour,
40 Bis. Baltimore W^skev,
10 do Old Monougahelu do
50 do N. K. Rum. 3,5 do Rye Gin,
2 Pipes Imperial Gin,
Cognac and Domestic Brandy,
Holland Gin. Wines, assorted,
Peppermint, Rose .in*! Cinnamon Cordial*.
4 Casks Loudon Porter, 10 Bis. Apple Yimrar
Stewart s Refined Caudv. Lemon Cfyrup,
Crackers, Almonds aud kaUins,
20,000 Segars. (various Qualities.)
Pperm and Tallow Candles,
"Window Glass and Putty, Paints and Oil,
300 pieces best Hemp Baggiug,
1„000 lbs. Twine, 70 Coils Kore,
120 Kegs Cm Nails,
20 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted sizes.
Hoop Iron, Nail Hod, fchoc Shapes, and Horse
Nails.
Cast, German, nnd Blister Steel.
ALSO, a good assortment of Staple
Hard-Ware. Crockery and GlassAVara, Saddlcrv. Ht
2?hoes, Ac. &c. which w ill be sold at the lowest niarketfor*
Sept 29 53
.4-
boot and »ubi: stokk.
mi!R subscribers would rcspcit: ••
JL inform the citizens of Macon an»fo ;
rounding country, that they havetak<*»w
store formerly occupied bv CHANffU’
SMITH Jt CO., as a Clothing Su**-*
i 2d street, four doors south of the Washington lull, ah*
they have just opened a general assortment of €icutle«*<*‘
DR. W oodiu rr—Dear Sir—My wife is mendingstoudv; I ?»??£<**£*"*:' H ^YS BOOTSL
she U able to attend to all her business of tbe house. I I 1 ‘ aJifl »- Mfaf, * ihtUrf.
unJerstand that one of the Doctors lias been elaiinina tli.-
honor of curing; her, but Mrs. Burge told him yesterday to
Jiis face that it yvas your medicines that bail cured her.
Mrs. B. sends her best respects to you.
Yours. Ac. j. L. BURGE.
Stage Stand, (halt-way house between Macon )
aud Milledgevilie,) 18th Dec., 1838. J
This may certify, that I was cured by Dr. Woodruff, of
Clirouie Rheumatism, of 13 years’ standing, after having la
ken medicine from the common Doctors for a lott" time
without benefit. ROBERT HUTCHINGS.
Fortville, Jones county, 3d Oct., 1838.
** This may certify, that I had a negro man afflicted w ith
Fits fot die last teu vears; lie had taken medicine from the
common Doctors a longtime, without benefit. I thou ap
plied to Dr. Woodruff, who has cured him perfectly-.
JOHN CURETON.
Jones county, Oct. 3d, 1838.
I dn certify, that my negro woman has been cured of a
disease peculiar to her sex, by Dr. Woodruff after two oth
er Doctors had failed. He has also relieved mv wife of
Cramp Cholic. GILEOUS WRIGHT.
Junes county, Sept. 1st, 1838.
Dr. "Woodruff-—Dear Sir—Mr. Dunbar savs that the
medicine obtained from you, has greatly benefitted him.
You know that he was confined to his bed, and when up, had
to walk widi crutches; now he has no use for them, but has
thrown them away. Yours, Aci T. W. STEWART.
This may certify, that we had a negro woman euTed of
Fits, by Dr. Woodruff after all other means had failed.
D. A II. BLAKELY,
Hancock county, Feb. 1st, 1838.
This majr rectify, that I have employed Drs. Thomson A
Woodiutl'in my family, and have us eel their medicines fot
the last two years, and am free to say. that -they have iieen
of more benefit to me than all the Phy sicians I have ever
employed. "H. II. TARVER.
Tarversville, Twiggs county, Feb. 28, 1841.
June 8 36y
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Win. burgess.
deceased, late of Dooly connty, are hereby required to
make immediate payment; and those having"demands a-
gainst said Estate, will hand in their notes and accounts, pro
ven, within tlie time prescribed by le*r.
6 40 WM. ROBERTS, Admr.
Mh«rs, of all kinds and qualities, wkirk the} will * r - ;
low an any now offered in Market. As the subscriber*
ufarture tlieir own Goods, feel safe in warranting the* 11(1 *
of superior workmanship and materials, as those who tn*T
give them a call will see on examination. And aethev^
d* termined to sell as low as possible, those wishing
chase for rash, would do well to call before puruhrsniJ-
03^ Boots made ami repaired, nt the shortest notice
WHITING * * 1A
Macon, Nov. 10, 1848. 6
t'LOTHIKG AND TAII.ORI3C *lW«S
TIMIE subscriber having l-n-ated himself in Msec- *' ,|K I
■- stand recently occupied by Chandler Smiili if"-'* I
tyy-een the Washington Hall aici Messenger Offii* - ’> I
opening a line stoi k of CI,OTIIIIV<s, of every
tmn, suited to the season, and a general assem'»’ nI I
CLOTHS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, and even ‘"'I
de usually kept in his line. ^ [
lie will also carry on the TAII. OR IXO irW^
at tlie same place,"and be thankful for nil favors in 6 ■’ "
He will reeeiveregularlv the latest Fashions from >’•
and will fulfil all orders for the manufacture of Clod- r v " 1
promptness, and in the best manner.
Macon. Nov 3 5 CHAP. S. TTIO^i.-
NKGAK AND TOBACCO STOBE'
W M- VS FE has just opened a store in this line o!
siness, where he intends to keep a full assort* 1 * 1 .
Segtrs, of every description, and particularly those 8* I
best qualties, where he hopes to be able to 'scco*-'""*' |
every eustoiner w ho may call, to his liking. tPf *
He will also keep a general assortment of TOo.' ^
and hopes that all persons wishing articles in his hr 1
give him a call.
the T.4H» KI ,4
(CP also continues to carryL m ,
Ht NIAEM; and will execute allonlera in that l>i lf ^
despatch, and in the best and most fashionable &j € ^
stand is on Mulbcrrv street, next door to Jackson A lb 1 * ‘
Auction Room. * ^
N. B.—REPAIRING done as above, in the * a
manner, and ot short notice. Oct 27 \
15000
LAS.
June 13
BA(«\
rriine Georgia
Georgia Bacon, for
37 *■ D A W.
Peach Bran«fi’ f
0 F XZ?' ^ fOT S8le by T. HARftoe-
Paints and Oil9.
SU1A KEGS Nos. 1 and 2 White Lead,
* BJ 300 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do Lamp Oil,
W ith a variety Ilf Colors for Painters’ use, for sale bv
jo’y* 40 CHA8. CAMPBELL *' CO
T . „ Dl99««.CT*ON. . ,^Jt<
ItE -firm of FINDLAY A MeEI.RO^.» f.y*
dissolved, by mutual consent; the settletne®** 0
will be attended to by both parties. «y,
ROBERT FlNBhA
WM. MeELBO*'
Macoh, April 30, 18a. ”