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WAWE-liOUSU r
n riAliE unJi-ruittiioJ J*aire to inform
V-”’ “T Os * llu'ir I'rionJ-i uJ the public g.uof
4 ♦ jB hl!v, thut tliov will euulinuc the abuv
buiiurs*. Tliev are making Horne ad- j
Jiiiou to their Ware-Hou.-e, which i 1
etmveuie.il* ii*uted m Second slrert,ttdjoiniM tfo-ii
.tore. They will ks pveimrej In make lilreiaj mivaucee
vii produoe surd t4erchuuei eil'uer iu sWi* t*r to lx slop
veJ to Sav.uunW, Charleston or New-A ofk- lueii’ per
■oiml and iuJiviJti.l elftninu will bn ikvuted to tin
■elliag of Online Crew Uf* \eie-Hnn*e ei
•addition lu tbr Un*e, tbev will enuliuM llitir mereeuUle
tm.inr** el liieir old eUti'i. id r|*Ct *bnrlt to reeeiyu
tVoni the N.w-A ork u 4 lfoskou -rt=H auujilv
BRY-oooD*. oaocsaisa,
Hsirdwarr. Ilau, bvMt •
which will make ill air aiewrlnwel I<M ••“J CwmpwMi
Rv li etriel Mlenunu t# bemu.w., u>oj bepe w unil e
el,are of public ;gWKTT CQ
sptld __ 11
OOMMID3ION BUBIHES3.,
. >|Mlbl uudoiwOirtu will continue to*
~Sr 5 truetthe above Luaiucm, iu all
I'lti iT*|m it* varied forme, hi lUvir #l4 Hand—
4f.v w *W ns hithorto make liberal and
tauce* on productaud m*ft bandit in
*t u iv, or to be. .slapped,either to Savannah, Charleston, b.
York or Liverpool. Aud will devote the Mine personal
tai l individual atl<?nfainto nil busine.*fl, confided to their
care, and particularly to that of idling Cotton frpiu the
Ware House or Wagon*. Huviug disposed us tb*ir \V arc
House in East Macon,they will in future youtiuo their
business to one house, which they are ualarving coivud
erbly for the storage of cotton, und where they-will be
happy to serve those who has • given them übeir patron
age, from the East side of the river. Fueling gruiejul for
ihe liberul patrouuxe heretofore rnedivad, we hope b> a
strict atteutiouto busin# l * to meiit a continuationof the
•ume. U A.Vi ILIUM, UAYKS ti. Cos.
Sept. 1. b.u^7
•200 piofos of b(‘st IJemp
for so lent market rate Iby If. H■ A Cos.
WARE-UOl mti
AND
rounui>wiuH BiiNiueti.
. ■t|YKICIk. Ml'iEK „V EREE
r *. If ’* MAN infoirai their friouds sod
jb'R’ j** ,>“** the public yen ‘rally, thnl they urs Co
larging’ their sdjwiniu#
their etor*, ou CoMnn Aveaue, and wif!
have it ready for ike n< ajitiou of by lb* oom
incucowiont of the ea.<ftUig hoh*oii. Ali coOimi consign*
etl to them by and other* and aliuir in the article,
‘or orders to buy aud iu the uiurket -vilJ be promptly
attended to. likew i.-*e intone t!< laorchnote who
forward tb *ir goods by Mac on, shat they have a large
and safe brick stor-* fur th * of mereliMiidize, and
will receive end forward all goods tetbetu. 1
The charse t iu every iw*tance will be u* low as Iscus
tornary itT the city. Liberal advaneen will be made an
Cotton stored with them, or shipped by them to any other
market.
H iving one of the partners of the firm (Mr. A. It.
Freeman ) located iu the city of New-York for the pur
pose ofatfordin T the n vessary facilities to the ir busine*
m Mmsuii Tin** respectfully inform merchants aud
others wlio have business to trHnsnni in tbit city, that
he will be prepared to uttei 1 tunny commission bsid
uess with which he may bo favored. They embrace fbe
present opportunity to return their gmtefal ackssyrl ;
edgcineiUM to their i'ri u j and t!: public for petit favors,,
anil solicit a continuation of iheir patronngc.
In addition to their pre -ent stock, they will recsive
early this fill, a fin * nssoi tniont of
!> a y.f4iK>il4, dr ll^trdwnre,
CUTLERY, BALE ROPE, HEAVY HEMP
CO rrox BAGGING, RKM’Y- 1 U*K (1.0 t HINO, dkC. &C. &C.
suitable for the fall tr •! *; all of which they offer fur sale
on the most reasonable terms.
Macon, I9t!i August, ld.h*. _ ts M
btvnnm.
- r ■ 11 id Hiihvcribers have formed a c*>-
1 vet! pirtm*rnhi; under tin* tint* af
&*•: RA.\T vV YUV f iE, far the trail sac
.'tion of a general Conimissian Bueirrsss
jjj c ity of Suvnniiah. Tliay ras
pectfully solicit tin patronage af their friends. ,
OH AS. <HI A NT.
HENRY YON UK.
Savannah, De;.. 11 _ 41 ‘dm.
WAHE-liufSE
coM?/iisaioSr busi
riIHE uudersigned having purchascvl horn Gen.L. L..
1 (irifTin, th* Ware-Hooses, formerly kept by Naj.
J. O. Morgan , tenders hin services to the public m the
aV>ova business. He ia prepared ta extend usual fac
ilities to his customers, hv making advances.on
Btored with him, or on Shipments to hw friends iu Su
sannah and Charleston.
Connectad with the Ware-Houses eit* *nfe and ©xten
aiva Clooe Storages, ‘for the reception of any (<xxL*
that may be consigned to him for sale, or atherwiac.
The situation of these Wan -Houses, ae r convenience
and safety, are nut surpassed by uuy iutho placet should
additional security b*? reqnirod, Insurance cart be effect
dat a very low rate. Tho subscrnier’s attention will
oa devoted erc/uttee/y to the above bnsineMi. He thero
afors hopes to receive a proportiou of public patronage.
A. K. HALS I ON.
Macon, Nov !K 3uj39
iEjaua. an cm.
THE AnsruMn Insurance ;*■<! Bunking Compa*
ny, will lake Fire anrl Kivrr Ki*k—hpplv
to YY. MELROSE, Aifi. ‘
January 14. lf*44J
’ sffcfiiSfiir
BILLS on Saraunab, Charleston, ad Now-York, will
be discounted on uuvlicutiu* to
REA &. COTTON.
Sept. ”9 31
*"fci. f. Wi vTvFoN,
ATTOKXKY AT LAW,
II AMD VUG, (Marion County,)
July 14 20 if GEORGIA.
BOOHS.
fIIHE gnbociher i* happy i©
inform the Indies and
\Vi{ ~ v Tys: ‘ gentlemen f Maaon, and ita
, :pkV vicinity,that he has replenish
ed hi* Mock of books wirl*
some of the latest publications |
in New York. lie feels no
in recommending I
t/iem to the perusal of those who may l>e pood enough
to call and examine them. They will he rend with if rent
interest, viz : L&fittc the Pirate of the Gulf by the author i
of the South-West, 2 vols. I2mo. Rtilwer's\Vnrknmn* ‘
plete; Midichainpe, a Legend of the Santee, by the an- I
fhor of Guv Rivers, &c. <fer. 2 vols. 12mo; Protestant
Jesuitism, hy a Protestant, The Rambler in Mexico,
133d, hy Charles Joseph Lntrobe; a Treatise on Lan
guage, or the relation which Words hear to Things, by
A. B. Johnson ; the Adventures of Roderick Random, hy
T. Smollet; Home, or the Iron Rale, bv Sarah Stick
ney, l2mo; Poems, by William Cullcm Rrvnnt, l2mo ;
th? Merchant’s Clark, end ether Tales, hy Snmn-1 War
ren, L. L. D. ; the Poor Rich Mhji and the Rich Poor
Man, by the author of Hope Leslie; (iiafar *1 Bsrmcki,
a tale ofth? churt of Haroitid al Ruvhid, 2 vols. 12mo ;
the Desultory Man, hv the anthor of the Gipsey; the Fai
rev Book for 1317 ; Hieroglyphioal Bible with devotion
al pieces for youth: private life of Lafayette, 2 vols.
13mo; Eure no Aram.
Also, a eh >ic* varietv of School Books, Globes, terres
trial and rolestial. Trachara trill do well to rail and
make h selection ; by taking a number of them, the sab
arriber will well at very reduced price*.
Two doors north of the Post OiTiee.
Jnu 11 THOR. n. DIXON.
WBW BOOSES.
f|A IIE Religious opinion, nd eh.rrwrrr of ATashing-
A ton.
Life of Aaron I’urr, vol Ist.
History of Italy, being No. 79 Family Librarv.
Thueidides, bring N05.22 and B3 Classical Library.
Anthon’s Oir.ro.
Grafar al Btmnrki, a tale, 2 vols.
Also, a fresh supplv of
Awful Disclosure., hy Maris MonV.
Mx months in n fVinrcnt.hr Mis Raid.
Six monilis in n llonsr of Correction, by Mis, .Mslienv
Roderick Random, illustrated by Cruikshank.
Memoir of Parson, anew edition.
■'on 16 ■ GRIFFIN A PT7RAK.
Fresh .Shitkr
cr-\HX>utsr sbgss.
ONION —Whim, Yellow end Red.
BEET—oarly blood turnip, early T resell sugar, do
•irly white scarcity or sugar.
CARROT—orange.
PARSNIP—Iong white.
CUCUMBER—oarIy cluster, ionr green.
ME!.ON—umorior water melon, fins nutmeg melon.
SQUASH—Dutch siimmer, Mammoth Pumpkin.
CE T PUCE—imperial mtgar loaf, ice head.
, long white Naples,scarlet short top, settr-
Js.t short top, long salmon, long ecarlat, scat let or eberrv
turnip. .
_ CABB\OE_.„rI- sugar loaf, enrlv genres, enrlv
ueh.e.rl, .vork, tarar vork or harvest, enrlv drum
-2 , or , “'{TV* ‘f nellurk’s heart. large drumhead,
brocoll ° U h ’ grM! ° ,aVOy ’ cr, < ' ri glared, white cape
Xip?p N rn -l “ r ' ?a , F ' r 'f l '" h ,^ rf "lV, white flub
PtA PER—squash or bail, cav**nna.
Ptirnl egg plant, vegetable oyv ter.
PA RBLEY—<lwnrf curlrd, curled.
CORN—early golden ioux, early tnsearorn early
taenr. J
PEAxH—early Washington June, curly ehsrlton lares
#Mte marrowfat, dwarf marrowfat dwarf blue imperial
BE A Vd—early china dwarf, curly mohawk, enrlv
ni.t
Cl OVER-Rrd. w hits.
tw r to, gyaas FI OWfR aort^f.
thu ii* a ?< < *sfir ?:r, tndJjust
rvfvfvrr? ?nd s>r :ale hy J. H, L
J fee 7 41 Ccrton A'fau*.
Auw-loi'h A l>:tricMi (Hcoiria) Line i
•I Puikuts.
Biig M ACON, A. Hißßitfs.’
Master,
Brig AMELIA STRONG,
S Erlg nAUIIiN.C. P. Buck- !
Brig Ni:W jIIKSF.Y, 1). 1
•>S2j3|ivi M iTTHEWI, Muster, 1
Brig riUIMIL.M, J.Cgc-j
Si-imillli-r D. H. CRANK,
Rauiik, Mm*ler.
fIAIIOSE *e<*els are all cepper fu.lcued, Uil liuilt ex- |
M. ,> i e-el > lor lb in trails, liu>. •xporieuced Cantiiinr,
and suil regularly once . week Ir.iu eurii purl. Vessel,
bound lor Darieu will bad Dobov liar of easy iiec.ee— lll
It 01 fe.t wnler will bo louuii uu lie U ir m liigli w ater,
lle squlu ileplb cau b. carried tviiliiu six uiilc- of Om icu,
lluileieii feet eu lx carried up to lb city, Tlie anch.l’-
ag. for Doboy uud River is particularly safe end
gaud, wiib umple room for t. .els to curry all 1 the whale
Culloo erops com Inn down llie riv ers lo Ruricu.
UAW Kd, Ml 1 CULLI- & COI.I.INS,
A u'uih, l)ulien.
37 Refer to James O.uoaiui, E.q., Macon.
Uotutusr U tfSi
Ni\v JLinc Diti'li u him! \<rw-Vork
FACXBTS
Brig ANN, Capt. GORMAN,
” VICTORY, Capt. RROW N, “
j5S3*iX “ MERIDA, Cupt. THO MESON,
US.I “ ERANKI.IN, t ‘apt. HA 111 .OVV,
- Schooner Al'S l'l\, <‘Hpt. 11l ROES,
riAlll''. kbove vessel- ciiinpii/ 1 u line oi Rackets In-
Jl tween Uuieu uud New-Voik, lately e-tublisbed.
Til -J are all lii'et ctuss vessels, uud cikuiiiuu fed by tr< a
tl.ineii exiii rt.nccd in the trade, uud bare ood ucconi
moiUtiaos fur pussengers. Shippers b.v ttii • i;ke may
be insured of the crciilesl possible despulcb ii given
iu ull cases. SIU.UM tN J. NYE.Aje -,N York,
ROWLAND. CRANE & SIIACIvI .1 ORD
Agents, Darien.
Darien, Jan 1, J 837. 3in4S
N. jy, Persons disposed to patronize this iilic, call
make iirrunueinenis, mid oliiiiin in'orination in regard to
I the rales of pa-'see, ,Vc. un snpliriiliiia to the uuder-
I iyed. JOHN T. ROWLAND, Ayent, M aeon.
~Ocilltilffee Stt*;uii“i;.> u 4 ukujpuuy
fllilK publican- nilomi.-d that
J J this company lm. now in
opcruliou llirce .-it •'tni-Pii.ils, viz.
ilic tycmulpce, ‘ apt. Blnnken
ellip, plvitii; lit twet-n i *!!I it'll uud
Savannah,and tlic Ahitainulia, Capt. Lewis W ilcox, and
Comet, Cupt. Brantley, heiwe. n Darien and Macon.—
The two luM leave Darien for Macon llriiiitcly. every
week, with low-boats; and being built expressly for llie
trade, aud being commanded by experienced captains,
aro enabled to perform the trip wilh despatch, and hold
forth inducement* fur tlmae persons to ship by the com
pany who wish to get their goods or produce expedi
tiously to market- The company having by its charter
tho privilege of insuring, will at n moderate rate of pre
mium, take risks on goods or produce shipped by its
boats, or placed in the charge of its agents for shipment.
A cl fits for the above boats.
REA A COTTON, Macon.
Godft & Kimberly, Havvkiusville.
P. R. Yoivoe k Sow, Darien.
GnsivT t Yosue, Savannah.
Boyce, Henry & Walter, Charleston.
Jan 94. 48
liitttiritiine Company of
Macon.
rpilE public are informed that the whole amount of
I the Capital Stork of this Company, of ONE II EN
URED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CASH, has beeu
paid in, and is now prepared to take risks according to
previous notice,viz: to and from Mie city of .Macon to
any port or place in the I niter! States,un equall y advan
tageous terms to the assured, ns other Murine Compa
ru;d. , J. GODDARD, President.
Wm. B. I’arkeh, “j
r C |'.’ W vv S ’ . > Directors
I . 11. W fcj MAI, j
Thomas Titlok, J
JA*iPt> Jlr.A, Scrinnr.
rvt tftt
Central Kail-Road ami Hanking Company
of Georgia.
D.'CtMiiber 6, 1836.
xo. i.
4 DIVIDEND, rit tiu! rate <>! ten per centum peran
nura,on the capital of tin* institution, emploveil in
banking, haa been this day declared by the Hoard of Di
rectors. The name will be paid to Stockholders or their
Ugal r©pre‘i*ntaUveß, on and after Thursday the 15th
December, (inat.) The stockholders at and in the neigh
borhood of Macon, who denire iheir dividends to be paid
•U llie branches, will please give notice to I. B. Rowland,
Esq. Cashier. K. R. LER, Cashier.
Dec 14 42
Oglethorpe inn. <V Trust Company
Oj (he City of Macon.
fTUIE public arc hereby informed that the late Mer-
X rhants’ Insurance Company of Uii*w City, has re
cently been incorporated by the Legislature of this State
(under the title of the Oglethorpe Insurance and Trust
Company of the City of Macon,) with authority to in
crease the capital stock to five humbcdiihuusnml dollars,
and lo exercise trust and severul other privileges. One
huoered thousand Dollurs of said capital bus been paid
in,aud will *t nil times beheld in readiness to pay any
losses due by this company. Risks are taken to and
from this City to any part of place, on ns liberal terms to
the assured, as nny other otTi<*e will afford. Loans will 1
be taken, and bills ofoxchang'e purchased.
WM. R. PARKER, Pre’t. !
[FT* Editors having published tin? notice for the Mer- ‘
chants’ Insurance Company of this City, will discon- f
linue the same, and substitute tin: above advertisement, i
Jan I*s 43 JAMES REA, Nec’y. !
( ouiuicmai Rnk y ?
Macon, CtU December, 1836. S
BY r a resolution of the Board of Directors passed this
day, the Stockholders of this Rstik arc required to
pay an instalment of Twenty-five Dollars ou the H?!re on |
or before the 15th day of February next.
By order of tiiu Board,
TIIOS. HARDEMAN, f'athicr.
Dee.T. 4 LT IOw JL- i
COMMERCIAL BANK, ) |
Macon, 21iIi January. 1837. $
NoIUt to Stocklioldm.
AN election will be held at the. banking house in this !
place, on the first Monday in February next, at 10 :
o’clock, A. M. for five Directors of this Bank, for twelve |
months next thereafter.
Jan ( j: A 8 THO. 11 ARDEMAN, Cashier.
To FurpentiTA amd Olliers.
’XIuTILL be let to the lowest bidder, in the town of
v Y Zcbulon, Bike county, Ga. on the first Tuesday
March next, the building of a good JAIL. The plan and ;
particulars will be exhibited at the time of letting. Good
workmen would do well to ottond prepared to take the
job. J. B. WILLIAMSON, J. i. c.
WM. HARRIS, j. i. c.
KOBT. WALKER, j. i. c.
Jan 55 td4B J. B. REEVES, r. i. c.
bprinc filial for Sale.
JL_|A UrL b* Hold at auction on the first
v 1 day of February next, on the protn
liin Y*nW this healthv nituution, situated at the 1
upper end of this city, on ('ollt i't street,
ncur a never fuiling spring of excellent w a
ter, containing n acre and a half, good comfortable
dwelling House and Kitchen on a high hill, in u beauti
ful or.k grove.—Call and look. Side positive. ‘Perms
one-half cash.hulance on the first of January .next, ap
proved endowed paper. WM. C. PARKER.
Macon, Jan 24 1w43
VO XJQN3\
atibacriber will rent bis Store
JL House at Spring Hill, Monroe county
Gn. 32 miles West of Macon, on the road j
t Thomaston. The local situation of the j
place is heal thy, and the stand to well goods
is not inferior tonnv in *he country. If immediate ap- ‘
plication is mode, house rent and hoard can be hud on •
moderate terrtis. JOHN FERGUSON.
Sprimr llill, Jan2o 4w48
&*KTSI> AZV& miZiZiS
In Bibb ( otinfy, ?r
Jf mxfJL Vl/’II-E be sold at public sale, r.t the
v f court house, in Macon, on the first
iiiigS* Tuesday in February next, the premises
ImiSV whereon I live, on which arc a Saw Mill in
# ‘ good rrnnir, a good road to haul lum
ber to Macon, and a dwelling and out Houses, compris
ing two squares of Land, principally well timbered with
pine. Thu same lies 12 5 miles from Macon, near the
Echaconnn, in Rutland’s district. Any person wishing
to purchase wool.l do well to call before the day of sale.
Terms will probably he about half cash, and & rensonu- j
ble credit lor the remainder.
ISAAC WILLIAMS, Sen’r.
Bihh Comitv, Jan 23 2w48 !
takeT NOTICE.
71HF. subscriber having disposed of his interest in the
firm of Geo. \V. Price .V Cos. to M’illiam Cooke anil
Geo. \V. Price, who will roaciva and nav all debts of
paid firm. J. COWLES.
Jan. I .137 43
JVOTJCE.
A LL persons having claims against the subscribers
im are reouestad to present them irnmedi itcly for pay
ment; and those indebted to them, either by note or on
open account are hereby notified that all notes and ac
counts due, and unpaid on the first day of March, will be
placed In on attorney’s bunds for collection.
Jnn 17 td!7 COOKE A COWLES.
< -,. || , 4 j <4||
A GENER AL aisortjweut fresh, from Baltimore, just
I\. reeAived by CRAFT Ac LEWIS,
y Jon 17 42
fSOOKE IV V R l>:
ROM facts which have recently come to inv know-1-
I am tatisfied that the burning of my Saw
on >v ft Creek, was the woik of an incendiary. I j
,'jni paj to#* above reward for las apprehension, ant] evi- L 1
dcncc that w rtl convict hfcn f
H - , 1T CfllAUUi J. McDOMLI? 1
scon, j ln i r y JvlT
Splendid rurniture and Chairs,
OnvQuitc Wmhington J lull,on Mulberry direct,
mack FpHE subacliber rCJpetUullv informs Ins
JL friends and the public that he is ru-
TOftt cciving and inniiufacturing u more splendid
u**ortment of furniture than has uver he.m
YVrm offered for sal. in this city, ul the lowest
//I I J*M 4 FOR C \ w. ..
/ \ ■ following comprise a part! Side
boards with and without Marble Tops, Secretary and
! Book Cases, Desk and Book Cuses, Solon of the latest
I Kiyle, Couches, Settee and Easy Chairs, Diiliii” I able*
1 iii setu and single, Centre Tables with and without Mar
ble Tops, Pier Tables, Pembroke Tables, Wm k f ables,
’ Toilet, Dressing and Frem h Bureaus, Mahogany, Maple,
Mud Poplar Bedsteads ; Mantle (Busses. Drv. sing Boxes
and (Busses, Sociables, Ottomans, Carpet and < hair
I Cushions, Piono Seals suliovs patterns, \fn/meanv.
Curled Maple and Fancy < ’hairs, Hair and Cotton >1 at
trasses, Feutlicr* and Feather Beds, Blinds, Moor Mats,
Willow Wagons and Cradles, together with every article
in his line. e *
The proprietor is supplied with the best of workmen,
anil wol 1 sunetmoil tnnti-riaD, an flint lie ia ennlili.il tij
maliulVietiire any nrlii'le in Ilia line, that maybe enlled
for. Onlor* from the country .hall receive atrirl altcn
lion. The tiuhlie are inviteil to rail anil examinit lor
tl.einaclva., THOMAS \VOOI.
Oct 18
JAWIi.a ‘x’Jk'Xtuxl.
Cnbinet .lluanfiictturer* 1 |>!>olM< Kir
riAME I>ro|>ri"tor rc-ipcctlullv infornoi the
I Mucon ami vicinity that lie Inn, on liantl a large linti
full assortment of _ _
CAISIXKT PUItKITI''UF.
consisting of -Siileboarila with aqil without marhle 11 Oil,
aetts of Dining Tahir ■■, single do.,Card Tallies, Tea Ta
bles, Work ‘i'uhles, Writing Tallies, Centre Tuhles with
und without liiurblc tojis, tSofus latest tashions, Sccieta
ries anil Hook Cases, lliirrn is, Timms of the most ap
proved Manufacturers, und the m-wr-i Music, Tiauo ‘
Stools, Mahogany Maple and Toplm Bedsteads, douhlc j
anil single Wusli Stands. Curled I lair and .Moss Mat- |
lasses, I'l-uthcr Beds of the h u qmilily,# lurge :i“-.rt
laeat of Mahogany, Curled Maple mui Fancy t hairs:
hlho Looking Gla- cs of every description.
All the above articles ure.ot the latest styles, and vyill
be warranted to stainl the climate. The subscriber in
vites the public to call and view forthcuißehcH.nl his
ware-house, Second street, next door to \\ ashington
Hall.
Feb 17 ysl
”'*BsS**S£a tvei* - - -
Hats! Hats! Hats!
OSS. A. SCiriIBjBLX.V
RESPECTFLLI.Y solicits the attention of purchftF
eir, to u very large assortment ol ttililti* Slllfft
I which have been made by him, expressly for
retailing, and are warranted to be of better quality than
any ever before offered iu Macon. Among his assortment
nmv be found
kJuper fashionahla black and drab Beaver Hats,
do. broad brinut do. do. for elderly men.
do. sash, and broad brim Satin Beaver,
do. do. do do. bl’k drub Russia beavers.
Wide, medium & narrow brims, Otter, Nutrie f Mu>krat.
Raccoon and Rabbit Hats of every variety of shape
and color.
Youth’s and children’s Beaver and Satin Beave Hats
(latest style.)
rni’ siiul Clotii taps.
Sillier No. 1 Otter Caps,
do. No. 1, Seal, Mink, Muskrat and Cloth,
do. Men’s and Boys’ full top Broad Cloth,
do. do. do. Robinson do. do.
do. do. do. acorn top, Celette do.
do. childtcn’a fancy silk Capa (new pattcms.)
latdien and Misses Fur Capes.
Super Chinchilla Pelerines, Capes and Muffs.
Ermine, Gerinetf, Sable and Swans down Capes,Peler
iucs, Muffs und Ruffe.
A good assortment of Hat Trimmings.
Alcohol and Shellack.
1T/ J Hats and Caps Made to order at short notice.
Oct 18 35 ;
MACON ACA&BZttir.
r|MIE Female Departinentof this institution having
X become vacant by the resignation of Mr. Darby,!
the late rector, the trustees are desirous to employ a j
competent teacher to take charge of the same. The nl
l ready large population of the city places it out of the
! embarrassments w hich so frequently attend schools de
pendant mostly upon aid from abroad tor a support, al
wavfl precarious and fluctuating: the trustees therefore
ice! well assured, that to a teacher of high charrctcrand
qualifications <1 vr. V liLerfl! patronage is certain, and
from such they invite propositions.
Communications addressed lo eilfift Pfihc trustee?,
will be promptly unswered.
AMBROSE BABER, ) “
KDW’D. I). TRACY, l
JAMES SMITH, f 5.
NATHAN C. MUNROE, J ?
Dec 07 44
LOOK AT THIS !
| 7VT EG ROES will he sold in the City of Macon on the
IN first Tuesday in February next Seven Negroes of
i the following description: One prime negro fellow, a
| carpenter, 11 or 4*J t ears old, one stout made boy 19,
i one bov 13or 14, one girl 20 or2l, a first rate house ser
vant. one woman 10, *i good cook, &c. and her child 9
mouths old, and one girl 9 years old—All will be sold
without reserve. Titles indisputable.
11. B. SMILEY.
January 18 47 lit
<f AI TION.
1 HEREBY caution all persons against trading fora
Note of hand for Two Hundred Dollars, given to
| William West, hut in the name of Hamilton Atchison,
f The consideration for which said note was given hag
: failed and lam determined not to pay it, unless com
-1 polled by law : here follows a true copy of said note.
I On or before the 25th day of December, 1836, I prom
ise to pay Hamilton Atchinson, or beater, two hundred
Dollar* l , for value received of him this sth Doe. 1835.
f Signed J NATHANIEL F. WALKER.
Jan 20 3w48
NOTICE.
INOFNI) in my house, by a Negro girl, on the 30th
Dec ember fast, supposed to be dropped by some
traveler, a Bunk Bill. The owner is requested to come
forward, describe his money, and get the same by pay
ing for this abvertisement. JAMES HOGAN.*
Monroe countv, Jan 6. *4w4B
Georgia*--(J|koii 4'otiiitv.
PERSONALLY appeared before me, Philip Cun
ningham one of the acting Justices of the Peace
for i*uid countv, John Shortle, and ufter being duly
I sworn, dcposetli ntid sayth that aentain no*e of hand
| made payable to John Gray or bearer, dated 14th Decem
ber, 1833, payable one day alter date, to Caswell John
son or bearer, for three hundred and twenty dollars, is
I lost or mislaid, arid said note is this deponent’s own prop
erty. his
JOHN X SHORTLE.
mark.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 08th Docem
ber, 1836. PHILIP CUNNINGHAM J. P.
Jan 24 *3w4B
Ooor^i:t—Henry l ousYiy
WHEREAS Robert Cagle applies for letters of nd
v 7 ministration on the estate of Thomas L. Bcntlev,
deceasod.
‘rkese arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the hind red and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed Iry
laic, to shew cause, if any they hare, why said letters
shot//*l not be granted.
Given under my hand this 20th Jan. 1837.
Jen 24 3w 18 OH vs. B v\ N ‘. c. r. o.
Goorffist—Hniry Comity.
Y|THEREA.> BucKner H. Hay and Young W. Ray
▼ v appl y for letters of dismission from the adminis
tration ol the estate of John Ray, dec-axed.
These are therefore to rite the kindred and creditors [
of said deceased to a p near at my office within the time
prescribed by fair, to shc.o cause, ij any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand this 20th Jan.
Jnu 24 mftm 18 CHAS. BAYNE, c. c o.
Sis Ki:\V A HI).
JSt 12 ANA WAY from tin 1 .übpcribrr, in
rzkj ■ Mucon, on llio 13tli insl. n neern
K2f nmn liameil I'RI.MUS, nliont tliirlv-five
I / or forty ymrs of nee. He in about fi\e
i f_ roet .even or oighi inrlies liieh, rather
’ blonder, very quick in liia apeeeh.aml mo
] lion*; hn.loMmoM ofliis Ironl teeth, and speaks inm h
j like an Atrlcnii or low country negro. W hen he left he
li olon n Kentucky jeans Iroek coat, yellow homespun
pantaloons, n pair of russet shoes, mid n larpe hritnod
wool hot. 11.. may endeavor to K ot to South Carolina,
lon I lie Snvummh rirer, helow Hninlnirp. A rewind ol
ten Dollars will he jriven for t.rreslinir ssitl ne-ro and
confining him in jail, or forty dollars will be given if the
Raid negro is delivered to William Fort, in this place.
’! / I lu* ville Recorder. Ansr Sentinel.
Snvnnnali Republican and Darien Teletfrnpli will
i;i,'e the aho\*r 4 insertions.
Mneon, Dee 20 41 WM. B. BALL. j
IM HEWAKD.
JP HS INAIVAY liom the Kuhserilier
Ji.%l a 1)0111 the 2l)!h ol December, a
Ekfy negro man mimed Bob, ntfed about |
/**V/’ / 4 ’’ VI nr. stout made and would pro- ‘
aMMto Bablv weitrh about 29D p ,uods, very
biat 1., with thick lips nod small e\es. Itr ,d a ear*
pentcr bV trade. The übove rewind wi,l paid
il he is eualiiic'd in any jail so that I ran net him
, . DAVID It ALSTON. !
Jan. 20. 4w48
17.000 first sale
faami.v*; lan ns
3COR. BAXIZ)
O'X’. lies from 3■) lo'Jbl)” uores,all lying in coinin’*
S fK i . ell, Chamber* urn! .Macon, \tubaimi, ncurCo- ,
l a Tiic-*8 land* wore solae tail with a greul deal of
ci- *v a competent jmlgc, with u uneciul ovo to the i
,; U li‘,. v ! c o anil cotton. My agent Jno. I). Pitts,ill 1
lie f.iliy atithuized to toll those hinds,amt limy bctiniml (
for tlr next nix week* at tlie Mclntosh Mall, 111 Coium
bn*, (when net in the Creek Nation) prepared ..to chew tlie
“"TI.SO the well known tract of Land lying in the Os
wi’rhc, Bend, containing 260* acre*. Thin tract eunnot
hcsoipa*cd by uny lands in the State nt Abdomm.
Nov 9 2L_
rOTL SAX.TJ. , ,
1000 icrei us rich amt tnlunble < otton Lnndt
f Y'PVi in the ildrddistrict ol Baker county, consist
| i ingof.No* Ml t, 215,2-1 nn.l 225. The above trm t
i* well watered hv Spring Creek running through it, nml
affording an excellent mill seat. On it is a house, with
twenty ncres improved, situated on the road between
Bvrotiaud Blukely. and affording an excellent situation
lor a public house. Person* wishing to settle u planta
tion in llmt part of the Stole, will do well to direct their
attention to tin: above. For further particular* enquire
0 f I.OYAI I < tOWLF.S, iMillcegevillc, or
J. COWLES, Macon.
Macon, Jan 111 .
VtlllltlMt* ILot Fl- Hit So.
riMIE Lot <on Cotton \ veil I No* 7 ami 8, square .
I) is now offered nt priv nt* sol ‘—it contain* soon thin
less than an aero, ha* a front on Cotton A vi-iiuc ul I 1 hot,
oil Poplar St. of % feet, and on First St. 910 I et, bo 10
ded on the S. East hv a public all -v of ‘-0 feet in Width.
It milt lie divided into twelve lots which will ho admit
ted are the host unimproved ones for business, now of
fared in tins ritv. Terms made known on apple ntion.
Dee. 29 ‘ll WM. 11. BUIIDSAI.L.
Lots at Florence for Sale.
riMli: second sale of Lot* nt tlie beautiful town ol
§ Florence,Stewart County, Ain. will take plnee on
Monday, the 20th tinv of February next, nt which time
will he offered 11 11\ or one hundred uosindile Lots. Terms
of sale rnnde known on the day. Florence is shuttled on
the banks of the Chattahoochee, 29 miles below ( oluni
bus. and li nrlcs above Irwinton.
Anv thing in praise oftliis beautiful seat is deemed un
necessary. But those who wish to live on n Southern
River, emov good health by drinking good water, and
make money, would do well to appear on the dav.
H. VV JERNIGAM,
Jan 13 5w47 Agent for the Company.
SflAc'oKT
CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
On Second, near Mulberry Street.
rniHC Subscribers have received from the best and
ty most extensive Manufactories in the Northern ci
ties. u lurtro assortment of first rate { ’ A RRI ACmES
and Vi:ilH h JKS of almost every description,
of the latest style and fashion. We invite the citizens of
Macon, and the public generally, to cull and examine
the work, quality, prices, &c., as we feel aspired that till
who wish to purchase, would find it to their interest to
deal with us Some of our V ehicles are very light, and
yet strong, being made of tlie best materials, and of*su
perior workmanship. They were manufactured express
ly lor this market, and wo believe them equal, if not su
perior, to any ever offered in this city. Inasmuch ns all
who have purchased from us, and after trial, have found
the work equal to our representations, wc feel confident
in recommending it, and believe that those w in) examine
; will be induced to puivlia.-e. Frosh the extensive sales
wj have made, we have been encouraged to have every
pains bestowed on our work, and offer it at a reduction
from former prices.
O’ Orders for CarrisiffPS will be promptly at
tended to. WfUGLEY & HART.
THM ALSO II \TK OV JIASD, A I.A ROE ASSORTMENT OF
S.4DDLERY-W4IU: A HARNESS,
Os rrrry fitscripiion :
Best Ladies and Gentlemen’s Saddles, Spanish, Colum
bia, Travellers, Fancy, Quilted,of large and extra large
sizes—Also Race and Boy’s Saddles, English Bridles,
Mountings, Whips of all kinds, Hard Leather Trunks,
Carpet Bags, Bear and Buffalo SJ<ins, Ac. All of which
will be sold as low as they can be bought In this city or !
anv part of the southern country.
Macon, January IV 47
New Fariinffo Establishment*
Corner of First and Second streets, mar Fort, Ham
ilton A* Wiley's.
“’"1IIF is receiving a general and splendid
’ I a**nrtmr;: of ? aiiHK‘. Bt.rotioht 8,
nml other vehicle*, from ‘he manufacturers
in the country, made of the best nnU 01 un
questionable workmanship, put up in tbd Iftteeu *V‘ ’
and expressly for this market and country. Also extra’
Harness, for Barouches, Hulkoys and one horse ;
Wagons.
lie has also facilities for ordering: any description of
vehicles that may be wisher!, and have them forwarded
with but little delay.
Theaubacribei can be found at the establishment or at
Messrs. Craft & Lewis*. LUKE BLISS.
Macor.f Jail 17 47
Sew ftairinee and Fitritttnrc
WA HF-HOUSS,
Colton-A venue.
JAMES If. OLDERSI!AW icsnectfully informs his
friends and the public that he bus oh hand a large
assortment of Carriages, Pianos, Furniture, Window
Blinds, Looking Glasses, Hair 11 uttresses, Feather Beds,
Fancy and Windsor Chairs, for sale at lowest cash
prices. Dnc 28 41
CA RRIAGES.
\N excellent close Carriage, several one and two
horse Barouches and one Sulkv, will he sold
cheap by WILLIAM FORT & CO*
Dec 20
CARPBTTINa,
i PIECES, some splendid patters, for sale hv
CRAFT & LEWIS.
Nov 9 ;j7
castings”
\O\V landing, a lot oftheuhovo article, which will be
11 sold cheap for cash, bv the subscribers.
Jan 16 is2w l? Bt IA RDM AN .v •U 1 l\s.
E 7 k. wees
OFFERS for sale 6 tons round mia square bar Iron, \
6 tons English and American Hollow Wares,
1 ton hoop Lou,
2000 Ihs. German, Blister and Cast Steel,
200 kegs cut Nails, 9000 lbs. wrought spikes,
100 cast Ploughs, 1 ton plough Moulds,
30 sets Blacksmith’s Tools,
4000 lbs. Hook Hinges, 1000 lbs. sad Irons,
2000 lbs. Manilla Rope, 1060 doz. Carolina Hoes,
000 pair Tt&re Chains, . 10 barrels Plaster,
20 doz. C. S. Axes.
Dec 20 43
THE WMAI. RACES
OVER tlie Cf.nthai, Coursk, lit Macon, On. will
come off on the 2d Tuesday in April next, uud cou
i tinue five days.
Ist Day—One mile heats, free for all Horses.
I 2d Day—Two “ “ “ *
3d Day—Three 44 44 44 “
4th Day—Four 44 44 44
.Oth Day—Mile heats, best 3 in 5.
I . The weights to he carried will he ns follows :
Aged Horses 7 years or upwards, 124 lbs.
6 years old, 118 lbs.
.0 years old, 110 Ihs.
4 years old, 100 Ihs.
3 years old, 80 lbs.
2 years old, a feather.
Three lbs. allowed for Mures and Geldings.
. THE PROPRIETORS.
January 17 47
vgft sa/s itew aiiiY.
CTIIA t ED I mm the stable of the sub
srriher, on the 24th Dee. a bright bay
*l* ts Iforse, a!out 7 vrars old, hind feet white.
nicked, with bob-tail, carrier his head
nigh, natural trotter, and about 15 hands high.
PETER J. WILLIAMS.
Macon, Jan 17 3w17
MY wife Mary Ilowell having left mo without just |
cause, I forwarn all persons from giving her credit
I ,n .V account, ns lam determined to pay none of her ;
comrrn fs made during her absence from inc, unless com- i
p'-lled by law. I have the means of supporting hercom- [
tor ta hi y, ami if she chooses, she inn v return to her home,
where *ue w ill he welcome. It is painful to me to make
this publication,, but a sense of duty to myself compels
UI t ® motion all persons against harboring her,or
affording her means and facilities to leave the county or
OAMUEL HOWELL.
II juston county, Jan 19.1337, *3*43 i
1,1 f. Vi. NOTICES.
A DMtNISTUATOR’S SALE.—WiII bi * M
town of Clinton, Jones county .on tin; hr*t L" 1 --"’” .
in Fchrunrv next, bstwncn the usual hours o suU., one
Negro Woman iminc.l Rose, nml her child, bclom'ing tj> )
the estate of Francis Williams, late ot suul county ucce u.
Tenm ,nttdo WILLIAMS, AtlmV.
Nov 1G -
* DMINTStUATOR’S SALE. —Will he aoM in the
-A town of Clinton, Jones county, on the fn*t lii ■'>
1 in February next, b.-twoen tlie usual hour* (if-uK on
1 Negro by name! John, belonging to the . title ol Elr/.n
hctli J. William*, late ofsaid comity, ilecea fed. 1 erm*
made known on the day, , , ■
STRAFFORD WILLIAMS, Adui r.
Nn'v 16
4 DWiNIHfftA TO It’S SALE.—WUI be
.'A *old at the court house in Lumpkin county, ■"<
first Tuesday in February next, gold Lot No. JI., -Itli
dist. Ist section, now Lumpkin county ■’;'°’ v oU
mine day, nt the court houst in Walker county, Ao. - •
28tii dial, 3d section, now Wulkcr countv. fculd as t.:c
property of Joshua D. Bo*t\v iek, deceased, late ol lwiggs
couniy : by order of tlie Com tot fluid county.
H ARDY DI’RH \'L VdmV.
LUCINDA BOSTWH'K, Adm'x.
Nov ffo ; 1U
B [NDER nn order of tlie Inferior Court of Pike ctum
l. tv, when sitting for ordinary puriiosc*, will be sold
at the court-house in the county ol Vluker, on the first j
Tuesday in March next, Lot No. 07, in the 12th district
~f Failv cuuntv originally, now Baker county—sold for
tic’ benefit of ilio orjthnu-'of John S. \\ e. in*,deceased.
IVrms made known on t!c. day of *ale.
JOSI.UI V.. Nl NNAI.LY, Guardian.
Dec 00 43
S v vi'cuH-i \ illb, sold at thsCourt
'i Hoy-oitoorof Itibh county,on tin- m*t Tiip alnv ol
February next, nil the Real Estate of I ram is 11. 1 ,orlfrev,
dec eased, situated in *uid county. f*:.itl property sold
for the benefit af the heirs of said estate; anil the terms to
be made known on the dav of sale.
HENRY G. LAMAR,Exor.
Nv. 23 3 9
VflliliniN’ I‘atoi *S —Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in .March next, in front of the court
hou-e in the town iifCaiiipbrllloii, Campbell county. Lot
ofLnnd No. 157,in 1 It'i (list ofsaid county, belonging to
the estate of John Knight, deceased: soldhy order ot the
honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sit
ting na n court of ordinary, for the benefit of the heirs.
Dec IS 13 WM. L. KENNEDY, Adro’r.
~jk <1 iniHistraSors Sale.— ” in he sold in
_tWL Mcllonmiifli, on the l-U Tuesday in February.
h> order ol llu'court ot Ordin iryol Monroe county,
lot No. 209, in ihcGlh dit. lleiirv county, belong
ing to the estate of Win. Clark dec'd—Sale lor the
benefit ol the heirs.
JOHN WOOTAN, Adair.
Nov. 30. 40
A lllllilliM t tllur's Male.—Will be sold at the
court house, in La Grange, Troup county, on the
first Tuesday ill March, by order of the court of Ordinary
of Monroe county, Lot of Land No. 1711,11 th dist. Troup,
a* the property of Will. Clark, deceased.
Dec 14 42 JOHN WOOTAN. Adm’r.
DXIIVISTRATOR’H SA LE.—At the
. court house in the town of Perry, Houston county, I
on the first Tuesday in April next, will he sold, the i
real estate of Henrv Felkel, deceased, consisting of sev- |
enty acres, more or less, adjoing Dean, W oml and the j
tow n ofPcrry; mi ihe premises is a good framed dwelling j
house and necea-ary out houses. Term* on the day of
sale. Bv order of the Inferior Court, sitting for Ordina
ry purposes. SAMUEL FELDER, Adm’r.
Nov 16 * 38
tDMIMS TKATOirS SALE.--'Will be
sold at tlie court liousc in Forsyth, on the first I
I day in march next, by an order of tlie court ot Ordinary
of Monroe county, two negroes, Daniel, about 17 years of
age, and Jinney about 11—being tlie property of Robert
T hompson dec’d. Terms on the da v.
J.E. THOMPSON, Adm’r.
Jan. R 1837. 45
\DMIMSTKATOir.S SALE#—Will be
. sold the first Tuesday in April, at the court house
in Knoxville, Crawford county, a Negro Woman by the
name of Henrietta, by order of the Court of Ordinary of
said county. Sold as the property of Win J. Way.nman,
deceased. A. M. K. SWIFT’, Adtn’r.
Jan 24 13
Guurdistn’s s!<•—On the tir<t Tuesday
in February next, will he sold under an or
der of the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, nt the Court House
in Franklin, Heard county, a Tract of Land lying
in said county, being No. 35. in the 15lh district, !
belonging to the heirs of Thomas Rawls, dec’d.—
Sold for their benefit. Terms on Ihe day.
Dee. 14 42 ALLEN RAWLS Guardian.
I jriITARDIAVS SALEH uder on order of
NJC the Inferior Court of Monroe county lifting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold at the court house in
said county, on the first Tuesday in February next, a
; Negro man by the name of Peter belonging to A. J. and
W. B. Stewart, minors of Bailey Stewart, deeeused.—
j Terms made known on the fluv.
NANCY STE4VART, Guard.
Nov P
/II ARBI I <* \ u:
’ o iV. , 7r"nt'V next, will be sold at Fnrsvth,
| roe county,* Lot No. 4o ‘lte f--> teciitl. district f Mon
roe eountv ; sold as the property m i.T orphans v. ■*
inm N. Elder,dec’d.
EDWARD A. ELDER, Guard. I
Sept M
SALE. Will be sold on thi Ist
Jk Teuesd.i v in March next, at the Court house door J
lin the town of Marion Twiggscountv, under an order of j
the Inferior Court of the county of Harris. One negro |
man by ihe name of Dave, property of Jasper N. Hill, i
minor, sohl for his benefit. i
Dec. 29 41 GEORGE CRANBERRY, Guard.
NOTICE.
lATILL be on the Ist Tu -da v in February next at i
r v the late residt'nce of John Crawford deceased in
Pike eountv, all ih ? property of said dec’d consisting of
ten likely Negroes, men, women, boys and girls, three
lots of land whereon the deceased lived, and nil perisha
ble property for th>’ benefit i<( the heirs and creditors, sold
by the consent of the Legatees, IVrms made known on
the day of sale.
GIDEON BARNES', )
DAVID CRAWFORD. S Mongers.
Jan 4 1837 45
NOTICE.
VLL persons indebted t” the estate of Little Bryan,
deceased, late of the county of Houston, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and those having
claims against the same, will nlense present them to the
legal representatives of said estate, wi bin ‘enns of the
law. JOHN BRY AN, \ , , ,
ACHILLES EDGEWORTH, ] Adm rs>
CAITiON.
■’HEREBY’forewarn all persons from trading for six
1 twenty-five dollar notesinade payable to Jo *1 Kelly
or bearer and signed by nivself. £nid notes was given
some time in June last, and due the Ist of January 1838.
, the notes was obtained frandentlv, and 1 am determined
j not to pay them unless compelled hv law.
G. W. KNOWLS.
! Dooly county Ga Jan 3d 1837. 46 j
Yew 4’iisl Iron
s *xrrnit mac hizntes.
f’llllL’ ii>* liber havim.'complet'd his arrangements .
-■ to the North, so as to procure easting* and irmchin- j
j ery in anv quantity, is now ready to present the public j
; with the above machine in a highly improved stair, with 1
’ anv degree of promptness and despatch.
He has now on hand several of the machines w hich i
J perform well, and lie. hesitates not to say, that they will
j he acknowledged l>v the planters as superior to any 1
I tiling of the kind which has hitherto been introduced into
this country. #
[ The casiiugs, it will he readily conceived, give addi-
I tional strength, durability nnd permanency to the ma
-1 chines, and remove the probability of their getting out of
order from shrinking, swelling, or warping, us is some
! times the case with wood. The subscriber has been en
gaged in'l ho business at this place for nearly five years,
and in the course of that time, although he has not been
able to supplyhalf the demand, he has eold in this vicin
ity, machines to the amount of upwards of $50,000 —near-
ly all of which have given entire satisfaction. Hundreds
of certificates might he given as to testimonials of the util
ity nn I workmanship of his machines, hut he deems it
unnecessary, as he relics entirely upon their perform
ance, to do away with any prejudice which may exist in
reference to them.
Machines will hereafter be delivered agreeably to or
der, at Columbus, .Mis. Columbus, Go. Macon, Ga. Wr
-1 tumpka, Ala. und at other towns und places in this State
I and Georgia, best suited to the convenience of purchasers,
at a small advance on the price, for delivery. An agent
will be employed, who will remain at the above places
ii\ Georgia, to put the machines in operation, mid to give
all the instructions concerning them which may be ne
cessary, and the subscriber will attend generally, either
in person or bv proxy, to the starting of the machines,
and if they do not perform agreeably to expectation, per
sons will he released from all responsibility in keeping or
paving for them.
Orders by letter or otherwise, w ill be attended to with
promptness.
Price of a Machine in 150 Dollars.
Greensboro. Nov 12,1836 ]2vv4o
I TPgONf NSi iEISIFF * \ he sold
J on the first Tuseday in March next, between the
usual hours of sale, before the court house door in
Thoinaston, the following property, to wit:
The north half of Lot of Land No. 203, in the 10th dist.
of Monroe formerly, now Upson,containing one hundred
one and a fouith acres, levied on as the property of John
b. Fountain, to satisfy a fi fit from Upson sup ci ior court,
at the instance of N. VV. Persons, for the itpe of N. W.
I ersons A Cos.
* MJLESS R. MEADOWS, I). S
FOUND, ~
TV LAB Stalling’s Store, Monroe county, on the 16th
11 December, a small pocket Wallet, containing som*
money and papers. The same ran he had by applica
tion tothe •pbsrribsr and proving mopertv.
Jus Cl. vMo “ JAffOjf BURR*
4 IHKI.MKTIIATOIt’M SAMI.—
il able to tho order of tli Inferior court us ( raw ford
Cos. will be sold the Int T'ttenday in March next, at the
Court house door in Tlr umstoii Upson co. one negro
woman named Henrietta belonging to tlie oh late of M m.
i J. Wayninan deceased late of craw ford < ouniy, for the
benefit of the heirs.
I Tonus made kuowu on the day of sale.
A. M. K. U\\ IFT, Admr.
|*n 3 1P37 45
* BTIhISTIIVrOU’S HAM'!.- Agrsi’it
, \ Hie to an orilcr ol'tlic limmnible llic lnforior Court
of I’ike county, wlmn sitting for ordinary purposes, will
Im sold ut tin’ eourt house door ol Pmildmg eounty, w'ith
i,| ilio iisiutl hours of sals, on tho fir-u I lie dsy in Sltucli
n ’\t, onu I .ol of Lund, lying and hwinp in the county, and
no * n us 748, in the 18th (list, nml 3d section ; it being
I, ,_,it of the real estate of Benjamin Dorton, deecuned:
*,iM for the benefit of the heir* lin'd creditors ol said doe and.
T. nil* on the dav.
Jan I. 1837. JOHN DORT ON, Adro’r.
4 ,-jf . ttliwll llloi ‘s. Mill,*.—^ he old u| the
/V court house door of Bibb county, on tire first Tucs
dn) in February eext, oin Lot eoiitamine one half acre
No. !!, in the 1G sunnre in the city of Macon, with tw o
dwelling house* on tho lot, belonging to th’ estate of
Gnthnrilie Martin: sold by order of court, for n division
among the heirs. Terms mude known on the (lav of sale.
JAMES WILLIAMS, Adm’r..
Nov 29 MiOds lO
DMINISTKA’i'OIi’S HA 1.8:.-*V. ill he
sold at the Court House, on tho first Tuesday in
March next, the real (’state of Win. Munson dee’d., con
,-istinjr of five acre-1 ofland more or less, together w ith tlie
improvements situate on tlie Forsyth Road, adjoining the
land* of Rev Mr. Sinclair and Mr. Cid'h Conden, and
the line hounding ilia Corporate limit* ufMaeOP. Also
,1,1, 0 acres opposite the before described lot, adjoining the
laud* offl. W. Ellis. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of
*, id e-tatc. Term* which will be liberal made knownon
tho dav of sale.
RICHARD McGOLDRICK,Adm’r.
Dec. 15. 42
\DfIVS IHTKATO U'* SALE.—WiII be
sold before the court house door in the tow nos
Wayneshoroueh, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in
March next, three hundred acres ofLnnd, one-hall Is -
ionguig to the estate of John Trimble, late of Monroe
couunty, deceased, tho other half the property of John
Poe.
Also,on the first Tuesday in April next, before the
court house door in Gwinnett county, w ill be sold one
Lot ofLnnd in the sth dist. No. 5, one-half belonging to
the estate of John Trimble, late of Monroe county, dec’d.
and the other halt belonging to John Poe.
Also, on tho first Tuesday in May next, before the
courthouse in Muscogee iounty,will be sold one lot of
Land, No. 97, ir the 7th dist. drawn by John Trimble.
Tlie above property sold by an order of ihe Interior court
of Monroe county. JOHN POE, Adm'r.
Monroe eo. Dec 19 52
\d JlixisTitaToirs hale.-win be
. sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at the
court house in Marion, Twiggs county, under an order of
the Inferior Court ofsaid county, when sitting as a Court
ofOrdinurv, the Lands and Negroes belonging to the es
tate of Jas. R. Lnwrv, dee’d. consisting of 25 Negroes,
young and likely ; 2b()0 acres of pine land, more or less,
known as Perryman’s Mills ; 409 acres of oak and hick
ory land, whereon the deceased lived ; 40 acres more or
less of tlie cast corner commonly known e* the Jehn
Denard lot.
I Also, will he sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
at the courthouse in Macon, 1 CO ncres ot Land adjoining
I Enst-Macon and the land of VVoolfolk. Th? above w ilt
be sold on a liberal credit.
Dec 20 44 THO. J. PERRYMAN, Adm’r.
Jan 18 3w47
* IHIIMSTKATOK'b SALE.—'Uill be
sold by order of the . mu! of Ordinary es Crawfinrd
county,on tho first Tuesday in April next, afNlie court
house ill Knoxville, as tin propott of St-’rlir Horton,
deceased, fourteen likely .V: ro *, three nn n, live women
and six children,from one to nine years old.
Also, on the first day ol .V m i ll next, at the resid* ree of
widow Hinton, ;,ll the peri 1.; file prepculv, two Hoi c,
household and kiiclient', niter*-, ee.
WILLIAM L. JOHNSON, ) . . .
WILLIAM R. A. INGRAM. rg
lAxPriltOl*'*. SltlP.— Hill he sold ou tho first
’J Tuesday in February next, at Thoms- on, Upson
county, a Lot of Land, No. 102, in the,doth district of
formerly Houston, now Idpsou, eontuinSnc 292 J acre,,
and lying in seven miles of said v illage. Kohl by on or
der of the Court of < trdinary of Columbia county, as tho
property of IVm. McGar, deceased.
B. 11, WARREN, Ex’r.
Nov 22 39
174 OUIS MOT lib after dale application will bo
made to tho Inferior Court when Hininp for ortlina-
Irv purpose?, for leave to sell the real estate of John
Hancock,deceased, WM. H. CALIIOUN. \dm’r.
Jan 23 43
I font HIONTIIS after date-app fi
be mude to the Infi'iior co:i t .v 1 t’n sitiiv: so. > ;t
----i nary purposes, for 1’ iv •t s Ith ’ n.vri f‘ -■ and land be
| longing to ll.e estute of F,l!v h I *’ fr t, and c -i-fd
A GOTTEN, Adnr’x.
Jan 26 1 TEN#
&OCB So
[ made to th w
leave to s4lll • - ‘ • ’ , ’ ; I .
•'Durden, lat of sri ! •->vi’ ‘ . 1 ■
-A-”-’ L ’TfU-lir'MN,, ,
HENRY DI-RDi N, { S - : r
Jan 24 ‘ 43
Ip OU 82 MONTHS after dsti
be made to the Infi-rior Court of w-;■_ eoiuiiv, so
| icaif twn-fiftli-of Lot No. 11 (I, in Sth district of
formerly ’IYou? now’ Meriwether county, for the benefit
| ofSamiielj. and Parnii Durden, minors.
Jan 24 JANE DURDF.V, Guard.
r pUHB MONTHH’ afterdate application v. ill
I JT be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Bil l)
I county wnen sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
[ sell the real estate of John Howard, bite of said eountv,
deceased. SUSAN P. HOWARD, Adm’x.*
Oct 19 34
Four months nftrr dale ai.plicnliiin will
be made to the Inferior Court of Bibb eountv w hen
sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate and Neer C e ofE’.’tjah Cotton, di eensed.
SARAH COTTON, Adm’x.
V. F. COTTON, Adm’r.
Oct 12 ‘ 33
pOIJH IfIONTHS *iffr date npphctio will
he made to the honorable ih'* Inferior ( ourt ol Up
son county, when pjttincr for ordinary (jurpoaes, lor leave
to sell a Noero Man about 24 years ol ,1 S r ’ \ IV ,c n ” nic
of Solomon, as the property of James M. Giosen, miiiov
of William Gibson, deceased.
BENJAMIN GIBBON, Cufirff
Oct 5 21
iIIONITBrS after date, npplK ntiou will
■ be made to the honorable Court of Grv ,,nn . , y 0
, Jones county, for leave to-oil Lot of Land No. 2-iV, > n d,<T .
1 sth (list. TroupJcomity, being part of the real esth. * e
| John Kitchens, a minor.
I _Jnn II HENRY’ CHAMPION. Guard.
LMHJR .alter date application wifi
• he made to tlie Inferior Court of Monroe county,
j when sitting for ordinary purposes, for h ave to sell the
negroes belonging to James 11. Hill and \Vai. F. ilill f
minors of Jeptha liill, deceased.
I Junll JOHN G. HILL, Guard
LYOIK MOVriIS nflci ilnto application will
! H he made to the ('ourtof Oriliunrv in Monme-emm
, tv, for leaie to soli a Negro man named Solomon, almnt
; 111 years oltl, for thr purposes of a distribution of the
1 estate of Win. N. Elder, laic oflUonroo county lieeoascd.
EDWARD -\. EI.DER, Gusr.L
Nov 0 -17
f/ioil f .noilfllS uflcr dttto ii|ipjloruioti rriliT#
made to tlio Interior Court of Crarvford fuoaty
| when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to trll the
teal estate ofHenrv Harman, lute of said rouniv,
J. HVRMANVEx’r.
1_ - K
pout JTIOVTIim nfter date appliention will
■ lie made to the Inferior Court of l'ikc rouutv wher,
sitting for ordinary purposes,for lento to sell the” La nil
belonging to the estate of Wyatt Andrews, deceased, Into
ot said county ; and also for leave to sell agold Lot in tlio
Clierokog purchase, drown hy the orphan, of said dec’ll
J. W. ANDREWS. Ad,,, ~
JOHANNA A. ANDREWS, Adrn’x.
\ov 22 yp
K tI\TIIS alter date application wilf
lie made tothe Inferior Court ot Houston com,tv
when sitting ns a court of ordinary, for leave to sell all
the Lands and Neemes belonging to the estate of Little
Bryan, lute of said conn ti. deceased, for the he tied t of
heirs. JOHN HU VAN, ), , ,
Dec. 12. 40 A. 8. EDGEWORTH, $ “d* ll *•
II OTOXfM IBS alter date application will
I he made to the Interior Court of Monroe county,
when sitting for ordinurv purposes, for learn to .ell I ot
ot l.aml No. 227, in the Oil ilist.of Meriwether countv, he
lonmg to Joseph A', Carter, u minor.
Dec 20 JOSEPH CARTER, Ouard.
17 OB I* ITIOXTHS ■ii;* r date apnliaatpin will I •
moile to the Inferior court of Baldwin county,
when fitting for ordinary purposes, for le ave to sell tft
iul estate of Tnbitlin l’aul dereased, lying end bc’rg in
the county of Randolph.
Jan II JOHN M MUR RIAN.
WpOVH IfIONTHR after date amilicaiion w ill
B be made to the honorable inferior C'rurt Hen
ry county when setting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell tho lot when on John McKn deck! formt rly liv -
ed near the Town of Mr Douourb, and lot No 47, in the
seventh district of (’nrroll courlv as the real estate of
said deceased, for the I r ■ i r < t thoh. i'v . #
, ftII TV. V RIIAM. Admr. 1
Jan. 41837
If
he made to tlie Inferior Court of Monroe County,
when pitting for ordinary purpose* Gr leave to sell the
nOdivided half of lot of land No. IliO, in the Ifitli Dis
trict of tlio Ist section of originally Cherokee now Oobb
r ounty belonging to the estate of John C. Hill, lute of
Momoe rountv dormsed,
GEORGE p, DOItCJLAS. Adrrv.
Jan 5 In:!**