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THE SAINT’S POCKET HOOK, contain- 1
ing the voice of tins Hcrnlil, before llic Great ,
King—tiie voice of Go t speaking frdtn Morin; 1
Geri/.jm—bei-ig a short view of the great anti ‘
precious promises of the Gospel, by the Rev.
.k.sop'i Ailrine, author of “an alarm to the un
converted,” Ac. with an original sketch of Ins
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tal i price in plain sheep or muslin, 87 A cents.;
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ani l Afosc-lh: aeons Kooks, at the slimiest no
tice, ant’ at vcri/ low vriers.
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Nr Vert; !■<.!>. 28, 1832.
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New Voric, “lurch 27, 1832.
Subscriptions for the above work, received ni
this office.
“iMt.W.B. BALL,
•jei M AS just received at his Drug Store, corner
Era of Second and Mulberry streets a fresh
supply of
Linseed, Sperm and Tragi Oils
AVIil” bead, Window Giass
Castor Oil, a superior lyiielc
Quinine, lodine, Ihperi ic
Strychnine, Salictne
Oil of Black Pepper
Fluid IN:!. Sarsaparilla
Uy drindntc Potass
Suit of Lemon
Stomach Pumps and Tubes
Oil a id Essence, of Spruce
Matvaboy S'rufr
Which aoded to bis former Stock, remfort
b ; s afsortmeni : f PAINT'S, DREGS, OILS,
Cc DYE STUFFS, complete. He has also on
hand a genniyi ussortrrW.nt of
Perfumery, II Cloth rit:d Tooth finishes,
Ssi;t class, ■\ , k Than d'.s, (fold and
Siler.- /.i.'u .rid Rrnjtze. i 'ye. fyr.
All articles purchased front hint are warrant
ed genuine, and he is prepared !o give the usu
al indulgences.
Physicians, Merchants and others are invited
to call anti see.
jane 6 10
Copartnership.
THE undersigned hove formed a connexion
in business nin’or tln* nrm nr
Port &. Martin.
And having on baud a good assortment of
DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD
WAR E, < TTLRRV. CROCKERY,
SHOES, HATS, Ac. Ac.
JFJOffer them on liberal terms at the Store •'for
merly occupied by I). Woodbury No. 5 Cotton
Avenue. Tlrejr friends and the public are in
rited to call.
WILLIAM FORT,
ARCHIBALD W. MARTIN.
.K m, May 80,1832. iS—if
SIANTON & SMITH.
WAKE HOUSE
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
. MACON.
MAKE liberal advances on Cotton in store,
and on Shipments. Also on Notes or
other property deposited in their hands.
Their Warti-Houses
nre more convenient to the business part jo.
town than any other, possessing the advantages
of a wharf, and are more exempt from danger
bv fire than any other in Macon.
may 30 18
BLAIS’ TON & SMITH,
OFFER FOR SALE,
30 eobbfs. \ St * c , roix a " d New °r
f>o do. ) leans Sugar
2000 bushels Salt
And a general Stock of CROCF4IIES, and
tjfher Gnods.
m i v 30 18
zso xqs r v ft.~
MflJs v E i.( •L “, tvS , )i.,v .yish to Tt'.rc.hnse
,i ■ y or!', c a i.hla e bv h j. the.r
! v -1” the oubncuocr t 1 AegnsU at }
p tired.
9.orAAi)li£c\.. L
Wh. Vh 4-ts l’
J. L. & G. W. ELLIS
Vs VVE PURCHASED Mr. G. CHA V
lIJ’LAIiNS entire stock which is lan,
tnd Coir.plete, Consisting of a general nssoe
.rjeirt pf Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Grot i
f ry, Suddl.rv, Iron, Steel, Castings, Baggie;
‘'hiotS, Slifcj, Hats, Blankets and Grocericr
dso Black-Smith tools and Collin.
A.coE§dHßFAxes. All of which they oft'd
mi apoommodming terms.
taken tIL t well known stand <e
die corßßfl'Cherry Street and Colton Aveiim
forme r)y%;cu pled by M r.Littleton Atkinson nun,
ft. Champlain where they may at all times
he found ready to pay tiro most strict and un
divided attention to their friends utul acquaint
ances who may call on them.
They hope to receive a share of public pat
ronage.
Macon, Nor ‘. 1831. _____
ayarTb
MA.VVFA C TURE R,
MCL'jt;p.jtv.,.Nt;.w; tihbu stheet.
FBIIIK subscriber riramifactures and keeps
constantly on hand a general assort
ment of
WAF.B,
which he will sell Wholesale wA Retail, at Sa
vannah or Augusta prices.
j O B w() R K
done at the sliortest notice at the Sliopon Third
street, next door to Ellis, Shot we! I y Cos.
WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
Orders sent, to Ei.t.is, Suotwei.l A Cos. will
receive prompt attention.
Nov. 15, 1831. -13—1 Y.
, BILLS
.nfcjjf ■ /-York, Phil'.idelpliia, Charleston,
W’ “et.fc'uah and Augustu, in sums to suit
purchasers, for sale by
WILEY, BAXTER A FORT.
Nov. HI, 1831. 13—ts
MACON
Mineral J f \tfcr Establishment.
F|nnp, puhbc are respectfully informed that
JgL 8o;ln Water, Carbonated Mead and car
bonated Skingce, are now on dtaught at the
Fountain Room, next door below the sloro of
A. R. Freeman A Cos. on Mulberry street. As
the proprierhi’ Inis wen long engaged in this
manufacture, he possesses an apparatus unusu
ally complete, and is honestly disposed to ren
der this establishment a useful at .< agreeable
one to Iho community, by furnishing those ex
hilarating and health promoting beverages as
pure and perfect ns tin y arc made in the North
ern cities, he hopes for the r uiiatenancc of his
fellow citizens in general. To the patronage of
the Ladies he looks forward with some confi
dence, from lie; peculiar adaptation of these
lhlids to the preservation and improvement of
their health arid lim deep inten s! they have in
every proceeding promolivo of temperance.
N. B. The Fountains arc double lined with
Block Tin—rnetalic taint is impossible.
Copartnership.
rm HE subscribers have this dr.)’purchased
the entire stock of goods belonging to
WILEY, BAXTER & FORT in this place,
.tnd wili continue the business at the same store
on the corner of second street, and Cotton Ave
nue,opposite Wnslunglon Hall,under the firm of
Bastor, Jfort & Wiley™
Thcv have on hand a general assortment of
FREBH (iOODS, well adapted to the Town
and Couutry trade, which will bn sold at low
. prices am! on liberal terms, by the yard, piece,
or package. Thcv solicit a continuation of the
pnimtiHoe of former customers and the public
rnmerallv. THOMAS W. BAXTER,
3 ‘ ROBERT Vv. FORT,
LAIRD H. WILEY.
JHacou July Ist, U : 3:2. 21
Tin. iiln• i liiiving vviiltdrowo flnm the
lute firm of Wiley, Baxter A Fort and sold his
interest to his Brother L.vuu) 11. Wiley, res
pectfully asks a continuation of patronage from
his friends to the now firm of Baxter, Four ($•
Wilev. LEROY AI. WILEY.
Maoon July Ist, 1532. 24
Dissolution.
nnilE Copartnership heretofore existing un-
M. der tlmfirm of Wii.ev, Baxter A Fort,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
entire business of (be concern will lie settled
by Baxter, Fort A Wiley, who will contin
ue the business at the old stand. —Macon July
Ist 1832. LEROY M. WILEY.
THOMAS W. BAXTER.
ROBERT W. FORT.
Macon July 18th, 183‘2 24
To ihc Public.
A LL persons lire cautioned against trading
_Z aa. for it promisor)’ note of hand given by
the Subscriber to Abel Cone for thirty eight
dollars 31J cents, payable Twenty days after
date, sometime about the tenth of May 1832,
which note I am determined not to pay Unless
compelled by law
Malbcry Grove, Marion Cos. Ga.
OWEN TOMLIN.
July 4th, 1532. 22
J AMES WOO9S~
A T T OKNEY A T L A IF,
C ONTINUES to reside in Lumpkin, Stew
art county, and will practice iu the coun
ties of Stewart, Randolph, Lee, Sumter and
Marion. Business confided to him to be exe
cuted in any of said Counties will be promptly
attended to.
may 16 16—3 m
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Subscribers
. uher bv.note or book account are re
. -.if. to come*forward and settle the same
Ellis, Shot well A Cos.
tB/W. Eeils.
January 11, ISH, tthtf
RBI } EivTOIsY. —ADVLRTfSEMP
rBOOK STORE.
Scl\and Popular Works Just received by
Hlis, sfioTwell a CO.
OUNV} LADIES BOOK, Shakspearc,
vol. London Ed. diamond print, silk p;
per, gilt,
FalstafFs (London) Conuc Annual, 1831.
f oramon-pbice Book of Farley, 1831.
Foetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, Mont
gomery, Lamb and White, 1 vol. complete j
Covvper A Thompson, kd. Elem’s of Griti- j
cisin
Willard’s History, United States, revised
Pollyglott Bible, London Edition, diamond j
print, silk paper, gilt
Musical Dictionary, Rhyming do.
Grammar of Elocution
English Synopsis, a Lexicon of useful know
ledge
Complete Editions in Library Form of j
Pope’s Works Stcsue’s Wp-jcs
Byron’s do Ctmli'ner’s do *
Moore’s do Robertson’s do. 3 vols.
K. White’s do Franklin’s do. (> vols.
11. Moore’s do Aloore’s Byron 2 vols.
Arabian Knights, Irvin’s Columbus 3 vol.
Goldsmith's Works, Scott’s Napoleon 3 vo-
Biirn’s do. lumes
Also— The Atlantic Souvenir, and Token for
1831, elejtantly bound with splendid plates
The Young Duke, Persian Adventurer
Haverhill,'Destiny, The Talaba
The Scpuiat ion, Heiress of Bruges,
The or Sins and Peccadilloes
Dutchmans Fireside, Alary Queen ol Scots
Ur. Tjiirdiikr’s Cabinet Cyclopedia vol. 2
England, irchuul, Scotfaiul, War in Germany
and France
Journal of a Naturalist
The English at Home
Clarence., Cloudslcy, The Disowned
The Oxonitns
Paul Clifford, Dcvercuux,)
Pelhani, FauVkl uid, ‘■ Pelham Novels
The Disowned, ) ‘
Webster’s quarto, and School Dictionaries
Family Library, a veil liable work now publishing
—22 volumes received
Family Bibles of every variety and price
.Methodist Hymns, A illagc <(<>. Watt’s do.
Zion Songster, and Mercer iCluster
Common Prayer, in Rieli Billing, fee.
Aho —the ftllloibjllg
NEW MEDICAL AVtIIRS.
Berlin’s Practice of Medicine
Cross's Anatomy, Rutier’s I
Tcule on Neuralgic Diseases
Martinclt’s Tliciapeutifs, V aite’s
Surgeon- Dentist’s Manual
Lincoln's Dictionary ot ( ucmistry
Anew edition of Cox’s Dispensatory
Oil consignment a large and beautiful collec
tion of
Al ISC ELI. ANEG I S BOOKS,
Embracing a great number ol the most popular
Works extant—all of which may be had very
low.
They hare on hand, almost every article in the
STATIONARY LlNE—Such as—
Blank Books of every description
Record Books, Splendid Albums
Foolscap Paper, Fine gilt Letter Paper
Orange do do Rose do do
Opaque Quills, Russia do
Rogers and Sons’ fine Pocket Knives
Red mid Black Ink, Wafers, Scaling Wax
’ Pencils, in, lands, Sand, l’ounce, Ac.
jnnejl
Musical Instruments, Books,
Music, dye.
ELLIS, SJIOTWELL A CO.
A RE now receiving and opening at their
Yak. Store, ri number of
PIANO FORTES,
Os a rich description, and a variety ol other Alu
sic.nl Instruments, with instruction Books, and
Music adapted to Ilia same —a large collection of
NE W Siusrc
For the Piano, embracing all the Alusic of the
celebrated Cindoralla Opera, and a variety G
engravings, caricatures, prints, Ac. Also, a
large assortment of ,
ROOKS,
CONSISTING of 1500 VOLUMES.
A Catalogue embracing:! considerable portion
of which, is published in the Christian Reper
tory. A great variety of
STATIONARY
and Miscellaneous articles. A large assort
ment of PAPER HANGINGS, Bordering,
Fire Prints, Ac. Ac. , •
They respectfully ini’ltd the attention oi the
public to tiic abt>vc, them to call
and examine.
junc l ~ Jr 13
Dunes
Shop Furniture, Surgical Instruments, Fatcnt
Medicines, fyc. Sfc.
THE subscribers have received a supply of
the above articles, together with almost
every article connected with the Drug business,
which they will sell to Physicians, Merchants,
Planters and others, on reasonable terms, jt
ELLIS, SHOT WELL A CO*
Painting, Gilding, Glazing, pf.
ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. i
HAVING in their employ a number ofeood
Painters, with a large stock of matcYials,
will carry on the Painting Business in nli its
branches.
House, Sign, and other Painting, Plain and
Ornamental will be executed,
jime l I ®
The Bravo,
COOPER’S LAST NOVEL, and RO> j
JIELI by Mrs. Sherwood—Just rece - i
;,y ELLIS, SHOTWELL &CO I
may 33. ■* ‘ I
t ORTON’S PULMONIC EXPECTORANT
COUGH SYRUP,
■or Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumption
and Whooping Cough.
4MONG the numerous complaints wit!
which the human family are afflicte i
one are more common than coughs, colds, Ac.
md none more fatal in their results, unless
miely care is taken to stop their progress when
l ey become firmly seated upon the lungs. Not
w ithstanding the many remedies that have been -
ffered to the public, not any have heretofore 1
•Moved successful in procuring a certain imd ’
-needy relief.
The proprietor having been an eye witness
(for several years) of the astonishing virtues of
this extraordinary Aledicine, at length deems it !
his duty to offer it to the public, in a way that it
may receive a more extensive circulation ; and
it a price that the poor may receive the benefit j ‘
of it, as well as the rich.
Tliis Syrup is particularly efficacious m rc- j
moving coughs, arising from colds, attended
with hoarseness and soreness about the wind
pipe ; likewise shortness of breathing, tightness
across the breast, accompanied with a tickling ‘
cough ; and iu all consumptive cases its use is
particularly recommended ; likewise whooping
coughs is greatly relieved by its use children
labouring under this distressing disease, in in
numerable instances have been astonishingly
benefitted in a few days; the pleasantness of it
is a great advantage, as children will take it .
with as much pleasure as they will sweetmeats.
RECOMMENDATIONS. j
Keene, (N. II.) March 8, 1524.
Dear Sir*— Having been tor several years t
much aflßcted with a violent cough, which
(piently d>yg>^ , y' j 'd j bail taken ,
a great ninny werc reconiutetido(k
by my friends, which only gave me transient re- ,
lief, and I had despaired ofever getting better ; (
iat length 1 heard of Alorton’s Expectorant ,
Si/ruij); I immediately sent and procured a large
bottle, from which 1 experienced immediate ,
benefit: and by continuing the use of it lor a
short time, I was completely cured, and now
eniov verv good health. A ours,
HENRY SIAIERSON.
I
Westchester, May 15, 1824.
Sir —Agreeably to your request I am now
happy to inform you tlint your excellent Syrup,
has entirely relieved my hoarseness, wnicli had
succeeded a violent cough, that had afflicted
me for ten or twelve months ; and one oi mV
children has been cured by its use, from a yen
obstinate cough, which had bafileil all previous
attempts to cure. You are at liberty to publish
this if you think proper.
JACOB V. SMITH.
Huntington, (L. I.) Feb. 10,1824.
The phial of Syrup I procured of you, 1 gave
two of my children laboring under the whoop
ing cough, which so frequently attacked them
that they had to be raised iu beef to procure
breath; but soon after taking your medicine,
they began to be relieved, and in a lew days
were astonishingly benefited, ami are now quite
comfortable. 1 will thank you to send me two
more bottles of the large size, as some of my
neighbour’s children arc alike afflicted.
° PETER HIGGINS.
WALL. PEItKINS, Proprietor.
EI.LIS, SHOTWELL A Cos., Agents.
Macon, Nov. 10, 1931 42—ts
Georgia— Pike Countv.
“HEK/TLLIAAI CARTER of Opt. Aladdin’s
W district, tolls before Wni. Brown, Esq.
one Bay Filly, three years old, with a few white
Imii's on her forehead,4 ft. Bor 10 in. high,with
a sural! bell on, no oilier marks or brands —Ap-
praised by Edwin B. Brown and.Archibald 11.
Porter to S3O, this 4th June, 1832.
A true extract from the Estray Book,
11. G. JOHNSON, c. i. c.
jime 27 21
Georgia—Pike County.
Inferior Court, June. Term, 1832.
THE petition of Jacob W. Andrews, shew
ed!, that lie was possessed of a certain
promissory note made by Wyatt T. Andrews,
in bis life time, for three hundred and seventy
six dollars, dated about the 25th of January,:
1831, and due one day after date, payable to
the said Jacob VV. Andrews, which said note is
lost or mislaid, that it cannot now be found, a
copy of which said note in substance, is now fil
ed in the office of the Clerk of the Interior
Court of said county. It is therefore ordered,
That the legal heirs and representatives of the
said Wyatt T. Andrews, shew cause, if any they
can, at *he next term of this Court, why said
ecw note should not be established in lieu of
thcioM'Original. And it is further ordered,
That a copy of this rule be published in one of
the public Gazettes of this state, for three months
previous to the next term of this Court.
* COPY.
8376.
One day after date, 1 promise to pay Jacob
IV. Andrews or bearer, three hundred and se
venty six dollars, for value received, this 25th
lonuary, 1831.
WYATT T. ANDREWS.
h GEORGIA, )
Pike County. (
Personally appeared in open Court, Jacob
\V. Andrews, and after b.ug duly sworn, de
■••oseth and saitb that the facts set forth in the
foregoing petition are just and true, and that the
nexed copy note is in substance a copy of the
st.origiual.
JACOB VV. ANDREWS
I,"', won i to and subscrib- I
las 4th June, 1832. ( ]
JOHN C. AIANGUM, j. i. j
i true copy I‘rom the minutes,
H. G. JOHNSON, Clerk 1
jime 27 21 I
Inferior Court qf Bike County, .
~'itting for Ordinary purposes, met pursuant to
adjournment this 7tk A7Ay,^1832.
Present their HvnorsC ’
Jno. C. MaJA)*!, “)
Andrews Battle, l juices.
A. T. Camp, and |
Lewis Daniel, j
RULE NISI.
ASA EDWARDS, Guardian of the Orphans
of John Bailey, late of Morgan county,
deceased, came into Court and applied for dis
mission from the further guardianship of said
orphans.
At the same time JohtuH. Hartsfield applied
to be dismissed from the further guardianship
of Richard Hale, orphan of Jno. Hale, late of
Warren county.
And whereas Wiley M. Brooks also applied
to be dismissed from the further guardianship of
Elbert and Eliza Brooks, orphans of Samuel
Brooks, late of Baldwin county, deceased.
Itis therefore ordered, That all persons con
cerned are hereby required to-be uud appear at
the July Term of said Court, to show cause, if
any they have, why the above named applicants
shall not he dismissed from the further guardian
ship of their wards.
A true extract, from the Minutes.
11. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
may 10 lR r
Georgia—Pike County.
WHEREAS Clement Y. Allen,applies t<*
me lor letters of administration on thsJ
estate of Stokes Allen, late of said county, de
ceased.
And whereas Clement \ • Allen applies ley
me for folksy of dismission from the furthei ad
estate of Martha Allen, Into
$f Qgletiiffb amnty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of sa.it!
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause
if any they can, why letters of administration
and of dismission shall not be grant ed him.
Given under tiiv hand at office this Dth May,
1832. 11. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
limy 10
Georgia—Pike County.
Chirks Office, Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Wiley Manglmm, adinims
tral.*\vith the will annexed, of the es
tate of Solomon Maugham, late ot Hancock
county, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors ot
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause if any tliqy have, why he shall not be dis
missed from the further administration of said
estate.
Given under my hand at office this 10th of
February, 1832.
11. G. JOHNSON, c.c.o.
feb 29 5
Georgia—Pike County.
WHEREAS Eleanor Matthews and I.it
tlebcrry Matthews, apply to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Enoch
Mat thews, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to he and appear pf my office within the
time prescribed by Uwj/bt shew cause it any
they cn, why letters ol ..i\ / .iiiiistrntiou shall not
be granted them—Given under my hand at
office this 10th July 1832.
Ts. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
July IStli, 1832. - . 34.
Georgia—Pike County.
WIIEREAB Joseph Fincher applies to me
for letters of administration on the es
tate of David VV. Story, late of said county de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at tny office within
the time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause if any
they can, why letters of administration shall
not lie granted them—Given under my hand at
office this lOtli Julv, 1832.
H. G. JOHNSON, c .c. o.
; July 18th, 1832. 24
Notice;
AGREEABLEtoanorderofthe lion. Infcri
or Court of Jonescounty,sittingfor ordin
ary purposes, will lie sold, on the first Tuesday
in September next, at the court house door at
Newnan, Coweta County, between the usual
hours of sale, One lot of Land No. (174 ) one
qundred it seventy-four, in the (3d.) third dis
• tnct, in said County,'sold as a part of the real
estate of James-D. Wilson dec’ll, for the benefit
• of the heirs.
Terms made known on the day of sale, by the
Administrator.
July dth 1832. 22—ts
PRINTED LISTS ’
OF the Drawing in the contemplated Gold
and Land Lotteries, will be regularly issu
ed from this office. They will appear in Num
bers so that they may be hound together in
pamphlet form.
1 Persons desirous of becoming subscribers can
forward their names to us, post-paid, enclosing
the cash, and they will be attended to. They
should mention the post office to which the
numbers should be directed.
The whole work will contain about 400 pa
jes, and cannot be afforded at less than §5 to
ijbscribers, paid in. advance.
POUIILL.&CUTHBERT. a
; ’I lledgeville, v ugust 9,1832.
JYegrocs Want'd.
J t .'Vi’ F, Subscribers will pay liberal prices for
I Y a few likely Men, voting and of good
L ‘.racier. BLANTON & SMITH,
r 111,1* 30 !H