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T HE Itt A C © IV G E O R O I A TELEGRAPH.
PFBMC MAI.K*.
Houston October dales.
W ILL be sold, on the Erst Tuesday in OCTOBER
ne\t, bcfoie the Court Ilonte door, in Terry, Hous
ron county, within the legal hours of sale,
A .Stock of Goods, COD.ialiig of Dry-CJocrda, Hard ware,
Cutlery, Bridles, supposed to be 4 or 5 huuired dollars
worth at first cost; levied on as the property of Itosr S. Ma
ria n, by virtue of two fi fas issued out of Houston Superior
Court, at the suit of George Moon and Collins, Keesc & Co.
S3, the said lsait S. Mariam and Win. Hill.
Also, t vo Negro Men : Sipio, a man, about 50 years old.
and Allen, a man, about 35; levied on as the property of
Dan.el H. Lowe, n satisfy sundrv fi fas issue.! out ", us '
tiro's Csu.t of Uedston county at the soil of Samuel B. lar-
ver Vi. said D. B. Lowe. Levied on and returned to me
bv a constable. ,
’Also, Lot of Land No. l a , in «•>" 10:h District or Houston
roanty; levied on as the property of ( intha K. Allen, by
virtue of two ii fas issue 1 out ol a jifst.ee s Court ot said
county, at the nail of Jatrffa A. Everett vs. C inlna Iv Al.cn
and George Patten, security. .
Also, Lot of L an 1 No. 6J, in the 9th District of Houston
counts';' Ievie : on as the properly of Sslathiel Knight, to sat-
j,ty tin fi ia* issu • 1 out <>•' a Justice s Court of said county,
■ me at the suit of Joel W. Mann, the other at the suit of Sle-
,,hc.o Brown vs the sai.' fialathiel Knight. Levied on and
C. Bruno & J. A. A 8. 8. Virgin,
H AVE formed a connection in the Music business under
the name and style ofURl'NO A VIRGIN’S, imp r-
ten of Musical instruments, which they will constantly keep
>n hand; among which are Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Flageo-
letts, Clarionets, Kent Bugles, Trumpets, Trombones, Cym
bals, Drums Fifes, Ac.
As we import the above Instruments, wc can sell them as
low as they can be bough: in New York. Oct IS 3
LturnvJ to me bv a constable.
August 21 47 G M. Dl’N'f'AN. D. Shff.
C O P P E K - SMITHIilT©
ESTABLISHMENT. .
( 10PPER STILLS and WORMS, kept on hand, and
J made to order, at the Macon Foundry, bv
May 11 32 WM. McELROY.
For Sale.
S IGHT Checks on New York.
Do do do Savannah. Apply to
April C 27 WM. P. ROWLAND.
DREGS, MEDICINES, Ac.
a 1 ft ,ftj
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V FRESH SUPPLY, just received oy
IIAKVKV MllOT H'KLli, Druggist,
llcii.7 October Sale.
E 1’lLl be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBE R j
»» next, before the Court House door, i:i MeI/onju_'h, j
He iry county, within the legal hours of sile,
New Goods! Sew Oood*!!
fflHE Subscribers are now receiving a genera assort-
I meat of staple and fancy DRY-GOOD&, o( me latent
style and patterns, which they offer for sale at fair prices, iu
brick building one door from Washington Hall.
Sept 25 52 GEO. W. PRICE k CO.
iVTERESflTG TOFlKlM AND'CAPITALISTS!
No Bombast!! No Deception!!!
A Splendid Farm for Sale.
und* rsigned a lopts this method of notifying the
1 public, that he has for sale, a desirable settlement of
Land, lying ou the waters of Big Creek, through which the
Corner of Mulberry and Third Streets, opposite^ tht ^ ttratnne
Central Hotel, Macon, Qa.
Sulphate Quinine Musk, Blue Mass
** Horehouud
Four Negroes, to wit. Charlotte, a woman, about 37y»-ars line separating the counties of Houston and Pulasui passe
nid; K:!ey, a boy, 10 years old; Aaron, a boy, 2 year* old
.... \ Marcrctt. a Girl, 0 months old; nil levied on a> the pro
perty of Garry Grice, to satisfy a fi la tronrTlIenrv Superior
Court iu favor of Bennett II. Conyers vs. Garry Gi cr. all to
be* old for specie. JAMES L. HEAD, Shff.
JlIv 27 43
C rn tv Jo ref October Half".
U J ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next, before t!ic Court-House door, in Knoxville,
Crawford coantv, within the lejjal hours of sale,
Lot of Land No. 30, in the 7di District of originally Hous
ton. now Crawford county, containing 202| acres, more or
less; levied on as the property of James C. C. Burnett, to
satisfy a fi 'a issued from Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of
Daniel Gunn vs. John Springer and James C. C. Burnett.
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, the West half of Lot of Land No. 14, in the l«t Dis
trict of origin illy Houston, now Crawford county, containing
101J acres, more or less; and one Negro Woman, by the
name of j?ylv.i, about 30 years old, and her rliikl Patty, a-
I *»n 3 years old: all lev'ed on as the property of Raymond
B twtua.i,to satisfy a ft ft issued from Crawford Superior
Court, in favor of the Western Insurance and Trust (W
ight miles West of Hawkinsville, embracing 2,000 acres of
Oak and Hickory Land, in one unbroken body, inferior in
quality to none of equal size in either oftho3e highly esteem
ed farming counties—400 acres of which are in a high state
of cultivation. The immediate contiguity of this settlement
to high, barren pine-woods, furnishes the occupant the com
bined advantages of a healthy location and most excellent
range. Hiwkmsville furnishes a good market for cotton and
other agricultural products: to which may be added, the ad
vantage of the facility of transportation which the excellent
navigation of the Ocmulgee River from this poiut presents.
The TERMS, both as to price a._J time, will be reasonable,
and the titles unquestionably good.
Nothing but unavoidable necessity induces, or rather com.
pels, the un l er signed to offer this desirable farm for sale.
The undersigned invites an examination of the premises;
and for any de»ired information, refers die’ public to Mr.
Joh.i Raw ls, of Ilawkinsville.
August 17 46 71 JAMES (). JELKS.
ISOOI4 AH) TIi:»3C STOKE,
fj HIE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, his
3. Stock of Goods iu this place, in a short time will nrake
large additions to it, and assures the public that they may
expect to find, at all times, a well selected assortment in
Law, Medical Miscellaneous and School Books, and all otl;
piny <,f the City of Columbus vs. R lymond Bowman. Pro;
criv pointed out by plaintiff. „ w
Also, one Yoke or Oxen ami Carr; one Cotton Gin; one j er articles usually kept in Book-Stores, which will be sold
Mule Cult, 2 years old; one Road Wagon; 25 head « f Hogs. } cheap for Cash/
more or less; 25 head of Sheeo, more or less; a id 8 head of | 1 have a Binderv in full operation, and will manufacture
G ...i ; ; sold as the property ot Israel Champion, un lor an j any kind of Blank Record or Docket Books for Courts, at
orjiiln '
order of the Honorable the Superior Court of Crawford
« 'ii.ity, f lunJod on nr. attachment iu favor of E. Wright, Ki
i . iitrix, Ac. vs. Israel Champion.
Auir 31 n WM. CAMPBELL. Shff.
itime place, o:»
first Tucsda
IT;// hr s*dd, at the
NOVEMBER next,
(hie Lot of Lnnd, No. 57, in tlic 1st District of originally
Hon -to:), now Crawford county, containing 202j acres, more
or less levied on as the property of John Spires to satisfy a
moitgarre fi fa issue 1 from toe Superior Court of Crawford
the shortest ii-ticj, on Mulberrv-street, two doors below the
Washington Hall. JONATHAN B. MORRELL.
Mav 5 32
C'hitUfiins *V Jlackny-s
P 5 A I¥ © -FORTES,
Wat J. II. .V IK S. Ellis's.
vs. Jo
»unty. in favor of Enoch J. Wall
rtv pointed out in said fi fa.
A«ii» :u 43 WM. CAMPBELL, Shff.
ro P'
Crawford October Males*
C jit on Arrnuc, first doo
It- IirULBCT would re'jjie* tfully iirform his friend
or. and the public, that he has just received a splendid
assortment of PIANO FORTES, from the Manufactory
( of Messrs. Chickerinc dc Mack ay ; among which are some
j of Chickering’s late improved Patent Iron framed Instru
j menu, wliich for brilliancy and sw eetness of tone, cannot be
j surpassed. The character of these instruments arc too well
| known, both in Europe and the United States, to. need fur*
Km
TILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OC TOilER J tlier comment. Those wlio wish to purchase are invite l to
next, before the Court-House door, in the town of . call and examine for themselves. All Instruments sold by
l!c. C raw ford county, within the lawful honrs ofsale, j Q. R. H. are warranted, and will keep in tune one year witli-
f»0 acres of Land, more or less, it being part of Lot No. j out charge
i the 3d District of originally Houston now Crawford
county, South West corner of sail Lot; levied oil as the
property of W. W. Seymore, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
Ir.vn a Justice’s Court of said coctjty, in favor of William
y^iglar and others vs. said W r . \V. Seymore. Levy made
mi 1 returned to me by a Constable. Property pointed out
by defendant A 0 J. j C J I ?* D, D. Shff.
August 31 43
Bull* October Sale.
"VETILL be sold, on the first Tuesday ir. OCTOBER
vv next, before the «Court-House door, in the town of
Jackson. Butt- county, within tin* legal hours of sale,
'Pile North half of Lot of Land No. 17, and the I*outh lulf
of Lot No. 38, in the 1st District of originally Henry, now
Bu’tscounty,containing202] acres, moie or less; levied on
ns liie property of Thonns Lewis, to satisfy a li fa from
Butts Superior Court, iu favor of Jacob Crow vs. s dd Thos.
l ewis. Aug 31 43 JAS W. WATKINS, Siifl.
Also for sale, an assortment of French Piano Covers,
Music Stools, and Piana Forte Music at New York prices.
Piano-Fortes and other Instruments tu.ied and repaired at
short notice,both in tov/n and country.
Macon, Nov. 16, 1810 7
\\ "" “V * ---J —- any, uurlcJ Maple, runted and Windsor, of every style
V f next, l.elore tBe Cuurt llo-jse d-ior at the jiubl.c site of and quality, wbicfc we will aeU cheap for cash. ’
D ». v county, the Following Lands, belonging t » the Estate n/t 13 o Tt . T
« fVVriffct Saonden, dwwtd, to wit: Lots of Land Nos. i —■ '----• —- . .
TIL L he said, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
REMOVAL.
T 1IIE subscribers have leased the store on Cotton Avenue,
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 nmy wish to supply themselves with Furniture, as they
can do so on as reasonable terms as any one in the citv. All
are invited to call and examine for themselves, before pur
chasing elsewhere. BRADLEY Sl IVES.
I*- 5k—^A e have on hand, and are manufacturing, Furni
ture, of every pattern, and of the very best quality, consist
ing in part of the following articles: Sideboards, Sofas, Ta
bles. Washstands, Toilet do., Dress Bureaus, Plain do. of
several different patterns, Bedsteads, and Chairs cf Mahog
any, Curled Maple, Painted and AVindsor, of every style
■ 2. I'd. 68, an 1 allot’63 lying on the West side ol Horse
He t l Creek; all of laid Lots of Land lying and being in the
lit District of said coantv. Terms on the dav of sale.
* DURHAM G. SAUNDERS,
WRIGHT SAUNDERS,
PDVVIN ELLIS,
AJmrj. of Estate ot AV. Saunders, dec.
July 20 42
L ONDON Porter, of superior quality,
A Cognac Brandy of vintage of 1803/
"^ATILL be sold, on Friday, the 13th of OCTOBER
v T next, :it the residence of the subscriber, in Crawford
county, ilie following property belonging to the Estate of
James H. Wright, de eased, to wit: Household and Kitchen
Furniture—Sto k. consisting of Mules, Cows, IL'gs Ac.
A!s ». one Road Wagon and Harness; 1 pleasure Carriage;
besides other articles too tedious to mention. All sold by or
der of the Court of Ordinary of said county. Terms made
known on the (bv of sale.
ELIZABETH AV RIGHT, Exr’x.
TILL 1 sold, on the fir.-? Tue day iu NOVEMBER
x V v before the Court-Ilouse door in Perry, Houston
• -. ’t v, v ithin the legal hours of sale,
J,ot of Land, (No. not known.) it being the place whereou
iV:n. AVylie !j-: lived, in the 11th District of Houston coun-
. >aid L >t has an improvement of about 40 acies cleared
md; a good Log Cabin; and a first rate spring of water.
Terms made xnawn utbe dav of sale.
August31 43 THOS. POLLOCK Admr.
Superior Champaigne Brandy,
4 Baskets of Champaigne Wine, (first quality J
3 Bbls. Crushed Sugar,
500 Lbs. Loaf do
5 Bags Old Java Coffee,
Brown’s best Tobacco,
Imperial and Gunpowder Tea in CrdJics,
London Mustard, (fresh,)
A fine assortment of Cigars,
Colgate's Starch,
Brown’s Turpentine Soap,
Georgia Mould Candles,
3 Boxes Sperm Candle#,
l Tierce Winter Strained Oil,
10 Pieces Twilled Sdcking,
Whittemore’s Cotton Cards, No. 10,
Collins A. Co patent Axes,
A large assortment of hollow ware,
1000 Lbs. Lead,
The above articles will be sold low^or Cash, bv
MavlS 33 T. HARROLI).
\ G REE ABLY t > the last Will and Testament of Henry
Chamblesr. deceased, will be told, on the first Tues
day in DECEMBER next, before the Coart-House door, iu
M von, Bibb c >unty, within the legal hours of sale,
Lots of Land, Nos. 23 1, 237. half of Lot No. 235, and half
t f Lot No. 236,in the 3d District of formerly Houston, now
Bibb county.
Also, TEN NEGROES, viz : • Powell, about 30 years
t hi; Vina 23: Anaka 32: Clansa 40; M-tlinda 18, an 1 child 1;
».loc 15. and child 6 nrmthjK, Brown 20 years; and Augustus
19. All sold as th.* property of Henry Cuambless, deceaf
« J. Terms on the dav.
Snpt 7 ‘ L. G. CIIAMBLESS E*r.
[AOUll months after due, application will he made v> the
Honorable Inferior Court of Pike county, when fitting
for ordinary purp )ses, for leave to sell all the Lar. i anl
Negroes b*^i uigitig to the Estate of Israel Martin, decease 1,
iate of said courxy.
July 13 TIH »M AS THROWER. Admr.
S AOril montlis af T cr late, application will Le made tothe
Liferior Court of Houston county, when sitting ns a
( A EORGIA, Macon Countv.
r
AVhereas, Leroy Gatnage,
A IminUlrator on the Eita*e of Nathaniel Gamage, de
ceased, late of said county, applies to me for letters of dis-
mission from said Estate:
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tube and appear
at my office, within the time presetibed by law, to shew cause,
(if an v they nave,) why sai l letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 15th July, 1841.
; I ‘ JOSEPH B. TOLL Pep, c c. o.
iT 1 EORGIA, Crawford County. AVhereas, Joseph Bun -
Vl dri< ; , Administrator of the Estate of John Bund rick,
dece ised, late of said county, applies to me for letters of
di.-miafion fruin said Estate :
These are, therefore, to cite and adinoni-li all and sin^u-
Er,the kindred and ere litors of said deceased, to be and
appear at nry office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to
shew eau f, ; if any they h;«v*» ) why said letters sliould not be
"ranted. Given un ier mv hand, at office, tins5th .Mav, lh4E
E. AV. DENNIS, c.c.o.
EORGIA, Crawford County, AVhereas, Fountain R.
Flovd, Guardi m for Henrietta Frances Fitts and Mel
• art of ordinary, for leave to sell a 1 .’ the Lands belonging
• the*K *a:e of flan is Allen, deceased, for the bcj^Btcfthc
re litt rs of said deceased
THOS. A. SLEDGE. Admr.
May 13 33 JJe Itonis non.
^ p T . 1 ■' •ilti., «b>i11 I.A *.i,.l*tn.l.* I
tou Fitt5. orphans of Edward Fitts, deceased, applies to me
fiir letters of dismission from said Goardiansliip:
These ire. therefore to cite, and a hnonisli a!! and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said orphans, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to
shew cause (if any they have.) why said letters should not he
granted. Given under mv hand, utoffire.tliU 22d Mar. 1841
K. AV. DENN1< . . r n.
ounty. Whereas. JDavid M-
»n the Estate of Elias B
do Morphine
Acet. Morphine
Court Blaster
Castor Oil
Citratcd Kali
Chloiide C?oda
Senna Alex
Caveune African
Indigo Spanish Float
Caraway Seed
Anodyne Hollamont
Aqua Fortis
Juniper Berries
Bees AVax
Charcoal Fulv.
Corks A'elvet
Calomel Eng.-
Calomel Am.
Croton Tiglknu
Gum Arabic
Gamboge
Blue Stone
Salts of Tartar
Extract Jalap
do Lemon, for pies, sauces,
&c.. a new and very conve
nient article
Extract A’alerian
•• Acconita
“ Buchu compd
Fink Root Fluid
“ Augustura
u Hardhack
44 Lettuce M AV r A M
44 Cort Peru compd
44 Bark Precipitated
44 Nux Vomica
44 Rhubarb
44 Gentian
44 Rata ilia
44 Dandelion
44 Colocynth pure
44 44 compound
44 Balsam Copavia
44 Hyoscamtis
44 Cicuta
44 Stramonium
44 Belladonna
44 Bonesct
44 Butternut
44 Glycopt
44 •* refd Eng.
44 Sarsaparilla
Herbs Ilorehound
44 Cleavers
44 Catnip
44 Thmoughwort
44 Cicuta
44 Marsh Melon
44 C »i f foot
44 F »~s ey
44 S letrmint
44 ^•Lrvey Grass
44 Hvoxeamous
4 * AA'orinwood
44 Double Tansey
44 Hyssop
44 Horse Radish
44 Bitter Sweet
* 4 Lemon
44 Sweet Mraj iram
44 Motherwort
44 Penneroyul
Sa j
Otto Rose
Isinglass
Sponge, Mace
Annato,
Copperas
Borax, Nutgalls
Rosin
Oil Almonds
44 Annisede
44 Burgainott
44 Cajiput
44 Cassia
44 Cloves
44 Caraway
44 Onganum
44 Antr.os
44 Juniper
44 Lavender
44 Jessamine
44 Fennel
44 Savine fresh
44 Goldwood
44 Wonnseed
44 double Tansey
44 Pepperiimit
44 Spearmint
44 Tansey pur$
♦ 4 Cedro?
4 Croton
Cautharides
Fly Stone
Colocynth
Acetic Acid
Sweet Oil
A’eratriue
Shycbonitic
Digitalis
(*rt ta prept
Irisli Moss
Oxalic Acid
Cetric do
Prussic do
Tartaric do
Opium
Pepperin'*, I’
44 l*uTegi
44 Sarsafras
* 4 Orange
44 Cedar
44 Black Pepper
44 Hemlock
44 Spruce
44 Cantharidea
44 Tar
44 Copavai
44 Amber rect
44 44 coin
44 Seneca
44 Rliodium
44 Neroh:
44 Camomile
4 * Valerian
44 Cubebs
44 AVormwood
44 Nutmegs
44 Antiiseed
Spatalas assort d
Sj'ringes 44
Trusses 44
Brushes 44
Tooth Brushes
Nail Brushes
AVhite AA’ash. do No 1, 2, 3
Dot Brushes No 1, 2, 3
Flesh do No 1, 2, 3
Cloth Brushes, fancy from No
1 to 12
Blacking Brushes assorted
Bristol Brick
Sheep Skins, extra French No
1, 2 on l 3
Almond Paste
Antique Oil
Balm of Columbia
Bears Oil
Cream of Amber
Cold Cream
Cologne Farina
44 French
44 German
44 American
Extract Millifiorcs
Lip Salve
Otto of llyses
Macassar Oil
Pomatum
Pearl Powder
Preston Salts
Toilet Powder
A’egetable Rouge
DRU«S, MEDitWES, &c.
FRESH SUPPLY,just
J. 11. Sc W. «. ELLIII,
Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Among which are the following MEDICINES, Ac
Sulphate Quinine (French) Cautharides
Sulphate Morphine
Acetate Jo
Anodine
Acetic Acid
Oxalic do
Citric do
Prussic do
Tartaric do
Ammonia
do (Arom apt*)
Antitnonials pulv
Fly Stone
Colocynth
Court Plaster
Castor Oil (fresh)
Sweet Oil do #
Charcoal, pnlv
Corks, velvet
Calomel
Antimony
Aloes
llhcubarb
Jalap
Digitalis
Opium
. Prepared Chalk
Acetate Lead
do Cupri
do Zinc
Arseuiate Potassa
Ether Sulphuric
do Nitric
Nitrate Silver
do Potassa
Phosphate Soda
do Iron;
Sulphate Iron
do Potassh
do
Soda
do
Magnesia
Borute Soder
Phosphorus
Manna flake
Ointment hyd. Tola
do
Iodiue
do
Veratrme
do
Itch
Oxide Mercury
Extract Jalap
do
Butte rnitf
do
Hyosciatnus
do
Gentian
do
Belladonna
do
Taraxici
do
Rhubarb
<To
Nux Vomica
do
Rhatania
do
Cicuta
do
Giycyrrhiza
Vinegar Aromatic
Eve AVi
i Ursi
Honev, Jr
Mezeriau
Hemlock
Hops
Saffron
Evicuma
N ntmegs
Wafers
Cloves
Quicksil vc
Arrowroot
Logwood
.Madder
A Hum
Fig Blue
Brimstone
Starch
Glue
Antimony
Aloes Soot
Rhubarb
pulls
Godfrey’s Cordial
Haves Lin ament
Harlem Oil
Itch Oointment
Funuels Wedgwood from No
1 to 5
Gulley Pots assorted
Mortars from 1 inch to 12
Medical Spoons
Pill Tiles graduated from 1
inch to 12
Polishing Clrrj
r Putty Knives
Apotb’s. Scales and AVelghts
AA'icking for Lamps
Extract Hoses
Essence of Tyre
Flori la AVater
Freckle Wash
lla:? Oil AV^rd’a
Hungary AVater
Hair Powder
Indian Dye
Kaphalia
Orange Flower AVater
PATENT m iHClNES.
British Oil Blue Smalts
Balsam Honey Deep Blue Sinalts
S;>ice Bitters lieu do
Bateman's Drops'* Green do
Butler’s Magnesia Brown do
Bailey’s Extract Sarsaparilla, Black do
a new Lnd superior aiti- Indian Specific
used in ptelerence to New England Cougli Syrup
L incline
after date, application w ill be made to the i
n. bon 'fable Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting |
f »r ordinary pur; .-es, far leave to sell Lot of Land No. 233, j
in t ie 10th District of L>oo!v county; and Lot No. 141. in the '
1 »i'i Z<\ Section, of formerly Cherokee, n nv Murray I
rountv—behuigiijc to the Estare <1 James Collins, deceased. ,
SIMEON L. HOLLIDAY. Admr. dc Louis non, j
June 29 CU On the EstateofiJas. Collins,dec. j
B JO 'Jfi m mills after date, upplicxti m will be made to t!ie I
Hanoi able laferior Court of Twig js countv, when sit ' Crawford Court of Ordinary, Julj Term, IS11
t far c :*d:ai-y purposes, lor lc tve to sell a’f tlie Estate. | RULE A’/SI.
i> uh Rea! «nl Personal r bolonging to Wm. Dye, deceased
(t Brown, Administrator on me restate ot i^iias lirow
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said
Estate:
Tiiese arc, 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, toehew cause,
(if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted
my hand, at office, this 20th March, 1341.
all others
Com Plaster
Cephalic Snuff
Chemical Pile Ointment
Essence of Peppermint
Gordark’s CorJial
Soap Naples
44 Castile
44 White bar
44 A T ariega»ed
4 * in pots No 1,2, 3
Haynes’ Pills
Beckwith's do
Peters’ do
El mere *s' do
Me.skin’s do
Opodeldoc
Muffat'ti Pills
Phtcnix Bitters
Jewett’s Pills
Dean’s do
Davenport's do
Mead’s do
Bwaim's Punorca
Saratoga AVater
Tomato Pills
A'ermifuee Swam’s
French Pills
Di Lagier’s Fever and Ague
Pills
Ghalegare’s Fever and Ague
Pills
Give
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C. li. B-ICE, c. c
late of said countv.
Juiv
JAMES 1 E ARSON,
O. II. BARCLEY.
Adinrs.
* A OU II months after date, opplicaii m wi'rl i :.»the
is ’ J lon»>ra!»!e Inferior Court of Pike county, when sitthi;
1 i: ordinary purjif*^e», for leffvi-to pell one Negro Boy, be-
! ■ hi! to the orphanjol Enoch Mathews, deceased.
.» i! H 41 THOMAS THROAVER. Gnar.
HjI > 11 mouths idter date, application* will be made to
.ft ’ t ie honorable the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when
the honorable tb*
• itt n: f)? ordinary p irposea, for leave to sell Lot of Land,
v . i. 1 i5, in the 2ii D.strict of said comity, belonging to the
f.- a*e of William Burgess, deceased, for the benefit of the
r-.rs m l Crc litors. AVM. ROBERTS, Admr.
July 13 41
(J^V)L’llui) iths alter date, application will be made tothe
'4 1 hoiioruble Inferior Coart of Bibb cOumv, when sitting
■ ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of Lot bf Land
No 69. lying on the East si le of the Ocmulgee River, on
the Rajd leidiaq; from Macon to Milledgcville, with the
buildings thereon, containing one acre more or less, thypro
J fi'tv of Tallevrand J. Barnard, a minor.
Aug 31 4S LUCY BARNARD* Guar.
AA’hereas, John L
C 1 EG HGlA, Bibb County. AA’hereas. John L. Welch
T applies for letters of Administration on the Estate of
Cyrus Nall, late of said county deceased :
T icse are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu-
i tr, the kindred aul creditors of said deceased, to he and
appear at my office, within the time preacrib* d by law, to
t :vw cause, (;f any they have,) why said letters should not
I'. anted.
Given un lei my hand, at office, tlaia 16th dnv of August
Wh 4ii , B. R. HOPKINS. ( . r. o.
I" 7 PON motion, it is Ordered, That Israel Champion,
v > Guardian of Reuben N. Powelle and Sarah PowVlIe,
appear in tliis Court, on the first Monday in September next,
then and there to show cause why his letters of Guaulian
ship should not he revoked, on the ground 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.
GEO JIG I A, ? I, Ephraim AV. Dennis, Clerk of
Cratrford County, v the Court of Ordinary, certify, dial
th'* above and foregoing is a true Extract, from the minutes,
July 5th, 1841. E. AV. DENNIS, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Crairfurd County.
Israel Champion is not to i>e found itrthis countv. this 5th
July, 1341. 41 II. CRUTCHFIELD, p. Shff. -
W HEREAS. David M. Mosely applies to the Honor a
blc the Inferior Court of Brbb county, when sitting
lor ordinary purposes, for letters dismissory from his Guar
dianshij. of Win. Peyton a minor.
It is Ordered by thr Court, That all persons concerned,
do appear at the next Term of this Court setting as a C'oilrt
of Ordinary, to she w cause why the said David M. Mosely
should not be dismissed from the said Guardianship.
And it is further Ordered, That publication of this or
der be made in one of the Gazetta cf this citv in terms of the
law.
A true Extract from the Minutes, this 3d Mav, 1841.
May 4 31 THOts J. SAULSBURY. c. c. o.
^y/" HERE AS, Berry Rodgers, Executor of the last Will
*
Notice.
4 LL peisons are hereby forewarue 1 r.m co trade for the
. a following Notes, as they were obtain* I illegally, and
w ithout a valuable onsi lemtinn.and as 1 shall not pay them,
w.itil compelled hv law, viz: two Notes, ma le pa\ahle to
lfa-man Smith, for SJQearh; one $30 note, A one for if 14 65$,
m»de payable to Harman Smith, or l e.arer; nh date 1 Au-
f i * 21-1, 1841; tK’arifig interest from 1. *e; and du 4 *. he Is
t ! < I. next, and b’g »c I hv
A gJl 4; 3t * JOE II K.MGIU’EN.
d Testament of Red lick li itUml, de«*eased, ap
plies for letters dism’.ssory from his Executorship of sard
Estate.and it appearing t > the Court that he has fully exe
cuted the said Will:
It i< ortlrrrd by the Court, That all persons concerned^
do appear at theNorernber Term of the Inferior Court, when
sitting as a Court ol Ordinary, and shew cause, if any thev
ha/e, why said letters disinissorv should not be granted,
and that the said Berry Rodgers be fully discharged from
his said Executorship.
It is further ordered, That this Rhle he published in
one n| the public Gjzettei of this city, fertile space of six
months.
A true Extract from the. Minutes, this 3d Mav, 1941.
May 1 31 THOi?. J. 6AUL6BURY.C i u
SURGICAL i:\STKUIIIENiTS.
Amputating Instruments in ca- Laucents Evan’s best
44 com shell handles
Amputating and Trrpaning “ Gum
Instruments in eases ** Abscess
G E Bougie’s Cupping Inslrn- 44 Cases
meats with Scarificator Nursing Tubes Ivory
and Five CuppingGlas- Needles Seton’s
«cs • 44 Curved
Catheters male Nipple Shells
41 female Pocket Case3 containing 22 In*
Cotic^iing Instruments in ea^ striuneut*
sea Pocket Cases containing 1C In-
Camelar's double silver DU- struments
sectiug Iiistruinents inca-Pocket Cases containiryg 12
ses Instruments
Denti.-it’s lustrum’ts for plug- Trobes
ging and scaling Pessaries gum elastic
Forcept’s Midwifery Suws Amputating
44 Dissecting Stethoscopes
44 Dressing Scissors straight and curved
** Bone Stomach Tubes E G
44 Tooth and patterns Tooth Keys ivory handle]
Gijrrtcr Bags with Ivory Pipes spring
II tir Lip Plos Tooth Keys pivot handle
Kniv«c Amputating spring
• Cailire Tooth Keys ivory handle hinge
AATiispering Tubes for deaf folerum
persons, a most valuable Tournequet
article Tooth Files
GLASS MARK, Ac.*
Specia Bottles from to 2 Nipple Shells
gallons Nursing Bottles
Tincture Bottles from }pC to do Flasks
2 gallons Fuilnels assorted
Salt mouth Bottles Cupping Glasses
Breast Pipes Phials assorted
Urinals Graduate Measures
FAIATS.
Whi.e Lead ground in Oil Drop Black
Strychininc
Emetine
Ilhcubarbine
Croton Tiglium
Secale Cornuttnn
Oil Sinanine
Oil Cautliaridin
Proli«jenous ActJ
Hydrixtate Pota^Ba
IVpperinc
Oil bla*:k Pepper
Irish Moss
Musk
Chloride Soda
Citrated Kali
Chloride Lime
Medical Mustard, in pots
Opium denurcotized
Cyanuret Potassium
Coinp. Tonic extract
Currageen (prepared)
Spigelia comp extract
Blue Moss
Precip. ext. bark
Peruvian do
Calisaya do
Toxa do
Red do
Chamomile flowers
Senna
Uva Urst
Horehouud
Sa^e
Alrican Cayenne
Bay berry bark, powdered
Blood root do
Colchicum do
Golded Seal
Iippery Elm, powdered
Quassia
Gentian, powdered
Cort Auraut do
Lobelia and seed
Hemlock
Skunk Cabbage
Squills
Gamboge
Hops
Mezerlum
Alkanctroot
Cort Cassarilla
do Sassafras
Ladies' Sli|»]>or
Golden thread
SaflVon
Cinnamon bark
Powdered Ginger
Root do
Curcuma
Mustard seed
Mice
(5; >ves
N utmegs
Caraway seed
Anise do
Coriander do
Arrow root 1
Aque Fortis
Anodtne (Hoffmau’s)
Borax
Black Lead
Brimstone
Blue stone
Juniper berries
Cubeb do
Oxide Bismuth
Bees-wax
Burgundy Pitch
Balsam Copavi
do Tolu
do Peru
Black drop
PATENT MEDICINES, Ac.
Coinp. fluid ext. Pink Root,
by AV’. Carpenter
Dalbv’s Carminative
Bleaching Liquid
Mead's Pills
Issue Plasters
Elixer Life
Ginger beer powder
Medicated Oil Silk
Digestive Elixer
Pile remedy
( Allot ine Tootl»-wash
Bay Rum
Bafsam Honey
Cough Lozenges
Extract Coffee
Cullen's liquid Magnesia
Potter’s Catliolicau
Rowan's Tonic Mixture
Rclfe’s Vegetable .Specific
Oil AVormseed
Kxt Buchu
Ext Boneset
Tonic Extract
Gum Arabac
do Camphor
do 9cammony
do Myrrh
do Asafcetida
do Guiac
Pearl Barley
Syringes
Honey
Otto Roses
Magnesia, calr’d
do carb
Isinglass
Quicksilver
Sedlitz Powders
8oda do
Saratoga do
Sponge
Tamarinds
AValera
Sarsaparilla
Red Precipitate
AVhite do
Black do
Pearl Ash
Annatta
Indigo, Spanish float
Logwood^
P^ustic
Copperas ’
Spanish brown
Venetian red
Madder
Fig blue
N utgalls
Alum
Cochineal
Spts Turpentine
Venice 110-
Starch
Salt Tartar
Salt Ammechiac
Glue
Rosin
Jujube Paste
mti -dy spec tic
do
Lee’s Pills
Opodeldoe
Chapman's
Pills
Peters’ do
Hunter's Pills
Hooper’s do
Anderson’s do
British Oil
Bateman's drops
Tompson's Eye-water
Godfrey’s Cordial
Salts Lemon
Worm tea
Effervescing Magnesia
Botanical drops
Swain’s Panacea
Indian's do
E s. Iceland Moss
Cough Mixture
Fuid ext Sarsaparilla
Syr Liverwort
Comp. Sarsap. Cubebs and
1 l’KRl'l’MEHY ANI) BIU’SHES \r.
Hair Powder Almond Paste
Pearl do
Ground Paint Brushes
Rouge
do Sash
do
Milk of Roses
Oval Varnish
do
(’old Cream
Camel hair
do
Cream Almonds
Badger’s hair
do
Florida Water, various si-zcs Graining
do
Cologne do do do
Flesh
do ass'd
Lavenderdo do do
Horse
do
Hose do do do
Hair
rfo
Bears’ Oil
Nail
do
Ward's Hair Oil
Comb
do
Marrow Pomatum
Tooth
do
Orange Flower Water
do
do silver w
Macassar Oil
Cloth
d(F
.Spirit of Rose
Scrubbing
do
Camphor Soap
Shoe
do
Musk
Patent feather Brooms
Emollient do
do do
Dusters
Windsor do
do do
Brushes
do do Brown
Fitch Tools
Wash Balls
Counter Brushes
Curling fluid
Hat* do
Antique Oil
Crumb do
LipSalve (Persian Otto Rose)Shaving do
Tooth Powder (superior) Shaving Oil
Erasive do Powder Puffs and boxes’
Extract Bergamot Preston Salts
do Rose Smelling bottles
do Musk ,Tape*t
Honey Water Dutch Cologne’
Shaving cakes Atkinson’s Depilatory
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac.
Amputating cases
Trepanning Instruments
Dissecting do
Pocket cases
Spring Lanc-yt*
Evans’ thumb do
Dentists’ cases
Teeth Kt
Cu
; Glasses
UPpmg 4 rl:
do do with air pomps
Gum Elastic Catheters
Silver do
Scton Needles
Spring Lancet blades
Tooth claws
Gum Lancets
lo do moveable buttons Medical Spoons
Scarificators Scales and AVeig’it9
Abscess Lancet* Teeth Files
tourniquets
The subscribers intend keepin? a full assortment of
Drill;*, Jloilicinc*. B*ninl*, ill'll if urr,
for the 8up-
Ac., consisting of articles in the line necessary
ph of Phvsicians, Plantations or Families. They will be
supplied with the best that can he selected out of the N<
York and Philadelphia markets. Orders from Merchants
and Phvsicians will receive prompt attention*
Jan 28 31 J. II. A AV. S. ELLIS.
do do dry
Red Lead
Black Lead
Spanish Brown
V euetiaii Red
A’ellow Ochre
Chrotn Yellow
Chrome Green
Litherage
Prussian Blue
Wt million
A'erdigris
Ivory Black
Terra dc Senna
Rotten Stone
Dutch Pink
Bose rink
Spanish AVhite
Paris White
Turkev Unit*
Gum Shellac k
Linseed Orl
Lamp Oil
Train Oil
Neats Foot Oil
Spirits Turpentine
Varnish CcpM
44 Japan
a . /Back Elather
Gold Leaf
Silver Leaf
Pomice Stone
Patent A’ellow
Chalk Red
do AA’hite
Putty
Carmine
Drop Lake
Patent Brush anJ*SnSh Tools
of all kinds
Valuable Property For Sale.
rpiIF. House ami L ’t ncartlie Steam Mill of the Monroe
I Rail lloatl Company, lying between the Hail-Rnad and
Forsyth Road. The house is substantial, and an exeellent
well of as good water as any in this country, lies convenient
to the house and kitchen, with other improvements ail ap
pertaining to the Lot. The above described property, if
not disposed of before the lirst Tuesday in October next, it
will be sold at public Auction in front of the Court-House
of Bibb county.. Terms liberal, and Monroe Rail-Road
Mnncv taken at par. For particulars, upplv to
August 17 45 td WM. N. BERNARD.
To Rent or Self,
rilHK HORSE end appurtenances whereon Wiliam B.
I Cone now resides, aud possession given immediately.
The House has two good rooms, 18 by 1C, well finished,
plastered, and a 10 foot passage; a cellar room finishing, 18
hy 16. fire place, foe. for a dining room; necessary outbuild
ings thereon; 10 acres of ground attached, the timbrt ou
which would supply a family with wood for ten years. Jt
will ho sold low for cash or good paper. It is iu an excellent
neighborhood, and has a commanding view of the citv of
Macon; lies just out of the incorporation, 1| miles from"the
Court-House. App’.v to the subscriber.
.Jan 19 16 SCOTT CRAY.
■RMfHITE LEAD, Nos. 1 and 2; Linseed Oil; fine and
T ? common Tobacco ; Cigars, of all qualities ; Cham
pagne >> me; best London Rnrter; Loaf, Lump, Cracked
and Powdered Sugars; Imperial Gun-Powder. Hyson and
Black Tea; Sperm and Tallow Candles; Spire, Pepper; Gin
ger: Sal Eratusj Copperas; Soap; Starch, Ac. ,Ve
For sale by , THOS. HAH HOLD,
Feb 16 20 (Late Bullock, llarrohl A Wood.)
100’/
W1II8KKY.
Whiskey, for ;ale by
uttc 6 Jit
J. 11 BLTTS.
IMF llOVEL)
By Dps. Thomson & Woodruff,
ra lHE undersigned, in compliance with the solicitations of
A a number ot their patients in the middle section ot the
State, have determined to erect a branch ot 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 Acute or
Chronic casea of Disease, with inuoeent VEGtTABL—
cases
MEDICINES,both in Macun ana Columbia.
To those unacquainted with them or their remedies, it is
deemed proper to state, that, having been long and exten
sively engaged iu the treatment of diseases common to the
South, and being well acquainted with the various System*
of Medical Practice now in use; aud also, having made such
improvements in the administration of remedies, as their
knowledge and experience have suggested, by all of which
they have been euablcd to restore many jicrsons to sound
health, after all other means bad failed; iu fine, it is prOsu-
sumed that, if success embodied, is any criterion of the Phy
sician's skill, then they may be allowed to say, without being
accused of egotism, that, where any chance remains of per
forming a cure, by their remedies, it can be effected.
Pm-.nnc enairlintT nt n nisfanPP. IllDV llD\P Illf»iT PHs*.M
Persons residing at a disttince, may ha\e their cases treat
ed, by sending tlieir 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.
Ifijr OFFICE in Macon, on Second Street, oppositethe
Ocmulgee Bank.
(O j Night calls may be made at tlie house of Thomas J
Shiuliolser.ou Cherry btreet, opposite Hamilton A Reynolds’
AVare-Hrmre. M. S.THOMSON, Macon, Ga.
M. WOODRUFF, Cohttifius, Ga.
fJA HE inventor of this article, as well as hinxirt
have thoroughly tested its merits, reooiu, ien i* *k
standing unrivalled amongst all preparations for // ^
Fersons having diseased servants, may either have
their cases treated, oi dispose of them to the subscriber ot a
fair price. M. S. THOMSON.
(L/ J Siphilitical Diseases treated with certainty, secrecy,
and despatch.
For die satisfaction of those wlio may be disposed to doubt,
we append the following references, and certificates from
man living in our midst:
Gen. J. N . Bethune, I
Maj. J. H Howard, > ColiflSbuS, Ga.
Maj. Wylie Williams,)
Rev. Vf. D. Matthews. Troup county.
J. J. Haugabook, Esq., Macon county.
Rev. Mr. Young, Houston county.
L. M. Causey, Esq., Crawford County.
Rev. Mr. llooton, Uptcn county.
Gen. H. H. Tarver,
Rev. J. R. Hand. > Twiggs county.
Rev. C.W.Kev, )
John Hall, Esq., Wilkinson county.
Col. It. Blount, Baldwin county.
Thomas W. Stewart, Esq., Jones county.
Aquilla Phelps, Esq., Jasper county.
Judge Pitman, Monroe county.
Thomas J. Shinlioiser, Macon, Ga.
Rev. Elijah Sinclair, Savannah, Ga.
preparations for thj^ s
and preservation oi tlie Teeth and Guies.
The grounds upou which the inventorclaiins f w „
rioritv over any thing known to him, is that it combi"^
itself tlie most efficient properties of astringents, iwj '
ceplies, antacids and stim alums,so arranged, comp ol i 11( j j 1 *,
carefully adapted to its purpose, that while it I:,fi i.in
cleans, polishes and beautifies the Teeth, it i leutic^.
rects or neutralises the pernicious tendencies ot tn L V"
ments of food about them, or unhealthy secretiot:
mouth, thereby preventing decay in the Teeth, rend,— !
guius firm, healthy and hard, aiid the breath pure asif
and at the same titue protecting the genrraJ system hT
catalogue of incidental diseases far too tedious tu n,,.,.*
PRICE PER BOX ONE DOLLAR—a reason^
duetton made to wholesale dealers.
Dr. McDONALD will alsokeep on hand for sal, -
Gold Foil, Wire, aud Plates ; Files, Tooth Brushes!!,,!
and such other articlea as Dentists may need, allot f 1 ’
quality.
We, lire undersigned, having been made acquainted
the ingredients of />>-. McDonald'*^ Tooth Parte,
ing satisfactorily tested its virtues, find nothing ii j ur : /
the Teeth, but unhesitatingly pronounce it the best •
we have ever seen in the form of a deutifrire.
A. BABER, M. I)
R.H. RANDOLPH \[ t,
THOR. H. LAMAR y
JAMES M. GKKKX.Jijj
This mav certify, that iny wife was cured of Proletpstts
Uteri' and Dyspepsia, hy Dr. M. S. Thomson, after all other
means had failed. She has been well now three vears.
WILLIAM AXSLEY.
Warren county, 1st March, 1841.
Macon, Georgia.
Julv20
Tailoring Btisiitc**.
riAIIE subscriber rcspectfy;,
J. forms the citnens *f jji,.
This may certify, that I have been cured of Dyspepsia,
and my mother of Liver Complaint, by Dr. M. S. Thomson,
after all other means had failed. Our healths have been
good ever since taking bis medicines, which has now been
three years. JAMES S. SHIELDS.
Warren countv, 2i March. 1641.
This may certify, that my negro woman Mary, had been
afflicted for 16 years with a disease |K-cu!iar to her sex.—
About that space of time she was attacked, jKriodirai/y,
(thecatamenia 1 ting entirely guppressed,I with a vomiting
of blood, which gradually grew worse; arm for the last 2 or 5
years, when attacked, she would continue iu spasms for
half a day at a time. After trying all the means recommend-
I ed by our common Doctors, without benefit, I applied to
Dr. Thomson, who, In a short time, restored the long-sus-
I pended evacuation. She was formerly of no account w hat
ever; but now, I am happy to say, is the healthiest negro ou
mv plantation, aud lias been for the last two vears.
WM. H. BLOUNT.
Warren county, 3d March, 1811.
This may certify, that I have been cured ofCrampCbolic,
by Dr. M. S. Thomson, after having luid attacks of it for 20
years, and been attended by all the common Doctors in the
ueighbcrliood. I have now been entirely clear of any svtnp-
toms of it for tlie last two years. My son was also subject
to periodical attacks of inflainalioii of the stomach, which Dr.
Butts said necer rovlil be cured; but after taking Dr. Thom
son's medicine, he has been will aiid heart* for the last three
years. RICHMOND DENNIS.
Waircn county, 1st March, 1841.
This may certify, that I have been cured hy Dr. Thom
son, ol Rlicuimitism and other complaints, after ] had tried
the common Doctors for \ cars, without benefit. \\ hen be
commenced w ith me, I could not step over a log; now 1 can
jump SI feet on a fair level, at 43 years of age—bat e now
been well 2 years. AMBROSE IIA'JtiE.
Warrencounrv, Ca., 1st March, 1841.
and the surrounding country 1 .. .
he still carries cn the above p
ness, at the stand latelv oo ur,.,',
, Seger * Thompson. op, KI ;. f .
Central Hotel, on Third Street, where, he will l e .
for a continuance of past favors. Ilis terms are, u ~
in accordance with the present pinchiuc times. ***■
Maron, July 20. 1841. 42 IIIIIAM SEfiKl!
Brandrcth’s Vegetable I'nivcraal pin.
M R. B. F. GRIFFIN, (Bookseller,) Macon, has air-
been appointed sole agent for the sale of i v 1
this city, and also East Macon. He will be roasts,nth".■!*
plied with the genuine Tills, and lias an engraved Ctnif'rC
of Agency, signed by me, as the only evideuce to saiistt
f ublic that the Tills he is selling are genuine. No !<■;
'hyaician.or Tedler, are appointed agent?. Then:
public arc cautioned to beware of counterfeits.
B. BRANDRKTIl.M n
Macon. Ga.. Jan. 26. 1841
JrforrirO* ’* Ytget a blc t'» ire rnil Medicine*,
F OR sale by GEO. W. PRICE A 00
May 5 32
AUCTION AND COJUtlsVlOT
business.^^^^h^h
fipHE tnbscriber has taken the Brick Store next
be will carry on a general Auction and Coiuiiiih.siri ], u .
ness. He respectfully solicits the patronage ol Lis olii ful
in that line, aud of the public generally.
Macon, Feb.23.1?11. 21 NICHOLAS IIO\YA];]i
This may certify, that my wife bus been cured by I)r.
Thomson, of Dyspepsia, after having Imd it for a great num
ber of vears, ami taken medicine from the common Doctors
till there wuj no setise iu it. She has now been well two
jeers. LEWES DEANE.
Wilkinson comity, 1st May, 1641.
I do certify, that my daughter has l een cured of Dyspep
sia, and my son of Cramp Cholic, by Dr. Thomson, alter ail
other means had failed. Neither of them have had any re
turn of their complaints in 2 years.
BENJAMIN SCOTT.
Wilkinson comity, 1st May, 1641.
C?Lciik at This!.^3)
DANIEL A WILLIAM (tt V,
R ESPECTFULLY inform their friei.ds aud the iv
- generally, that they have taken the Stole on lUu* ..
of Cherry and Second streets, fbrmerh oc cupied l > (in..*
Jewett, and more recently by B. Carver A Co., whirrL t
are opening a very general assortment of Niaple ni;d Kn
Cooils. llurJunn , Crcckrr^ . L'Ihsso air, »\r..
k^ep on hand at all times Salt, Iron and Steel, Supx s.
Coflee of the lest quality. Molasses, Liquors of nil .
Begging, Rope, Ac. Jtc. Ac. which will all le sold a: J
low est market price.
Thankful to their numerous friends and acquaintance*
the East side of the Ocmulgee River for the 111.era! c:.m
agemeutaud patronage heretofore received, they resi cur
ly soliett a conlinuatien of tliose favors and putronarc,;
pledge themselves to do all iu their pow er to giv v saihL.
The\ further say to any atid all of their old friends ci..
rous on the East side of the Ocimilpce rive r, not ioi;r
river Le a barrier against nibing oxer to see them, li
have pot a dray that w ill at all times carry any thing aiit.-j
tlie river, free from any bridge expense whatever.
Nov 24 g
This may certify, that I huvejbcen cured of St. Anthony’sy
Fire, of 9 years’ standing, by Dr. Thomson; and my w ile of
Liver Complaint and Sick Head ache, after having taken
enough medicine from the common Doctors to have stocked
a family for ten years. JOHN AXSLEY.
Upson county, 2Ptli April, 1641.
My brother has been cured of Liver Complaint, after Dr.
Tucker bad said he could not possibly live till fall, by Drs.
Thomson & Woodruff, who soon restored him to irood'health
JOHN It. MURK ISON.
Laurens countv, Nov. 24, 1639.
This may certify, that I have been rcstorrd to comforta
ble health, by Drs. Thomson Ac Woodruff’, niter having been
afflicted w ith Liver Complaint a number of vears.
MOSES OVERSTREET.
Houston county, April 18lh, 1640.
The following is a cose of a peculiar kind; the patient had
been confined to her bed 9 months, unable to sit upright, e-
veu with assistance. She was laboring tinder Chronic Dys
entery, Leucorrlitrn, p-eat pain iu the head and small of the
lifii-L i!f>rvitiiK irritability. Ac:
back, nervous irritability, Ac:
Dll. Woodruff—Dear i?ir—I wish you to come and see
Mrs. Burge; she has been confined to her bed 9 months.—
All Physicians that have attended on her have failed, and
she bus been attended by three of the most eminent in thtse
parts, viz : DA. Baber, Franklin, cud Taylor.
Yours, Ac. ^ ^ \j. L.. BCRGE.
1)r. Woodruff—Dear 6ir—My wife is mending stoutly;
she is able to attend to all her business of tlie house. I
understand that one of the Doctors has been claiming the
honor of curing her, but Mrs. Burge told him yesterday to
his face that it was your medicines that had cured her.—
Mr3. ft. sends her best respects to vou.
Yours, Ac. * J. L. BURGE.
Stage Stand, (half-way house between Macon 2
and M Pledgeville,) 16th Dec., 1636. J
This mav certify, that I was cured by Dr. Woodruff, of
Chronic Rheumatism, of 15years’ standing, after having ta
ken medicine from the common Doctors for a lone time,
without benefit. ROBERT HUTCHINGS.
Fortville, Jones county, 3d Oct., 1636,
*■ This may certify, that I had a negro man afflicted with
Fitff for the last ten years; he had taken medicine from the
common Doctors a long tiili**, without benefit. 1 then ap
plied to Dr. Woodruff', who has cured him perfectly.
JOHN CURE TO If*
Jones county, Oct. 3d, 1638.
I J > certify, that iny negro woman has been cured of a
disease peculiar to her sex, by Dr. Woodruff, after two oth
er Doctors had failed. He lias also relieved mv wife of
Cramp Cholic. GILEOU6 WRIGHT.
Jones county, Sept. 1st, 1633.
Dn. WOODRUFF—Dear Sir—Mr. Dunbar tayu that the
medicine obtained fro'.ti yon, has greatly benefited him.—
You know that he was confined to his bed, and when up, had
to w alk with crutches; now he has no use for them, but lias
thrown them away. Yours, Ac. T. W. STEWART.
]H. 1*. t OOK A: CO*, iliifii JCmcu.
H AVE on baud, and are daily receiving, a general t-
incut of Ci roccrit'M* Ac. consisting of
3 00 Bags Cuba Collce, 75 Bags Rio do
40 Bags Old Government Java do
42 Jlbds. St. Crc i.\ and l’nito Rico Sucnr,
4 Boxes Lump and Loaf do
30 Bis. Henderson's Flour,
40 BE. Baltimore Wliiskev,
10 do Ohl J&otiongahela do
50 do N. E. Rum, 35 do Rye Gin,
2 Pipes Imperial Gin,
Cognac and Domestic Brandy,
Holland Gin, Wines, assorted.
Peppermint, Rose and Cinnamon Cord.al*.
4 Casks Louden Porter, 19 Bis. Apple Vim-gar,
Stewart's Refined Candy. Lemon Svrup,
Crackers, Almonds end llaisins,
20,000 Segars, (various qualities.)
Sperm and Tallow Candles.
Window Glass and Putty, Taints and Oil,
300 pieces best llemp Bagging,
1*000 lbs. Twine. 70 Coils ltope,
120 Kegs Cut fsails,
20 Tans Swedes Iron, assorted sizes,
lloop Iron, Nail Rod, Shoe Shapes, and Horse
Nails,
Cast. German, and Blister Steel.
ALSO, a good assortment of Staple IIRV-GfU*!!*
Hurd-Ware, Croc kery and Gla^s Ware, Saddlery. Hu*
Sh«*es, Ac. Ac. which will be sold at the lowest market] rut*-
Sept 29 53
NEW b4o’t am> shoe stokk.
r|1HK subscribers would respect!i***.'
inform the citizens of Mac
rounding country, that they have talc:: 1
store formerly occupied bv CIIAXDU.'
SMITH 4t CO., as a Clothing fitcrc.®
2d street, four doors south of the Washington Ilall-viurt
they havejust opened a penernl assortment of «enllei*ea»
Bi»l« Mild Shoes, of all kinds, BOYS BOOTS AM
SHOES. Also, I.ndiea’, iUisw*, A C
Mhpn, of all kinds and qualities, whit li iliev will acll u
low as any now offered in Market. As the subscribers a-f
ufactnre their owu Goods, feel safe iu warrantirc thrmtrl*
of superior Workmanship and materials, as these wh" *•“!
giro them a call will see ou examination. Aud astLe.'^
determined to sell as low as possible, these wishitip tcb :
chase for cash, would do well to call before purehasinc-
O' Boots made aud repaired, at the shortest notice.
WHITING tc MIX-
Macon. Nov. 10, 1840. 6
ILOTHIING AND TA 11.01!I><; JU SlMb'
b|BlE subwriber having lcs ntcd himself in Macro, 11 ; ’
X stand recently occupied by Chandler Smith A f" 1,
tween the X\ ashington llall hlul Messenger Office, it llV
Messengi
opening a fine stock ol t'l,OTHIN<4, of every
tion, suited to the season, aud a geuernl asscTO*** "■
CLOTHS, VESTING?, TRIMMING?, and evety
ele usually kept in his line.
11 e Will also carry ou the TA1 f.OKIN42 BI NriC'
at the s-uue place, arid he thankful for all favors in tlis'.' 11 '
He will rceeiveregularlv the latest Fashions from X
and will fulfil all orders for the manufacture of Clothing*" 1
promptness, and in the best manner.
Maeon. Nov 3 5 PflAB R. THOMA?
Tltis mny rertifv, that we had a negro woman cured of
Fits, by Ur. Woodrtlff, after all other means had failed.
U.& H. BLAKELY.
Hancock county, Feb. 1st, 1838.
This may certify, that I have employer! Drs. Thomson k
Woodruff in iny family, and have used their medicines foi
the last two years, and am free to say, that they have been
of more benefit to me than all the Flrvsicians I have ever
employed. II. II. TAR YE It.
Tarversville, Twiggs county, Feb. 28, 1841.
June 6 36v
A LL persons indebted lo the Estate of Wni. Burgess,
deceased, late of Dooly county, are hereby required to
make immediate payment; and those having demands
gainst said Estate, will hand in their notes and accounts, pro
ven, within the time prescribed bv law.
Jn[ y 6 <0 WM ROBERTS. Admr.
Paints and Oils.
KEdS Nos. 1 and 2 While Lead,
f -FV“vF 309 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do Lamp Oil.
W ith a varietv of Colors f**r Painters* use. for sale bv
July G 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL A*CO.
fefHGAR AND TOBACC O UTOB* 5 *
W M. FYFE has just opened a store in this b“ pr ^
siuess, where he intends to keep a full assort®^."
Segars, of every dertc ription, and particularly tlio?e
best qualties. where he hopes to be able to Vcoimi
every customer who may call, to his liking. r0
He will also keep a general assortment of TOffM (
and hopes tliat all per&ous wishing articles iu his li***»
give him a call.
the TAIIO* 1 ^
He also continues to carrv on
Bl ; and will execute all orders in thM h , e T?
despatch, and in the best and most fashionable stylo* ^ ^
stand is on Mulberry street, next door to Jackson A
Auction Room. * *
N. B—REPAIRING done as .hove, in the ff*"
manner, and at Jiort notice. Oct 27 4
BACO^f.
J U BI LBS. Prime Georgia Bacon, for sale .
1 t)l IUU June 15 37 D. k kV. Gb -' X
Peach Ilranriy,
O F auperior quality, for sale by n
Aug 3 44 T. HAHB^L-'
UIMN4>M TIO!tl. ,.
rpilE firm of FINDLAY A McELHOY. i» A*,;-
A dissolved, hy mutual consetit; the aettlemenl. "■ w
will be attended to bv both parties. T . v
ROBERT F1NDLA-'
WM. McELBG\■
Macon, Apnl 30, l?H. S 2