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WAKK-nOUSIS
AKll ,
Commiwsioia Hu wines*.
rriHE uiiiiniwnu.l dosiro to inform
T . “U i their friend* mid tile public |eur-
Ally, that tlicv will coutiuue the uhuve
lmi>iur*. Tire lunking some ud
&*&*•*& ****% dilion to tl H>il W am-Houae, which is I
eonvouie a tly situated on Soooud street, ildjoiuin % their
•tore. Tbev will be prepared to muka liberal advances
on produce and merchandise either iu itoreor folio ship
ped to Savuunah, Charleston or New-Yark. I heir per
sonal and individual altentiou will b devoted to tue
selling of Cotton from tha Wire-Ho mu or Wiigoui. In
udditiou to the above, they will continue their mercantile
business nt their old stand, and evjieet shortly to receive
from the New- York uud Boston Markets, a fresh supply
of
I>:RY-CJOOD3. OROCI33IIX3S.
lim'd ware, liau, Shot s Ac. Ac.
which will make their assortment large and complete.
Bt a strict attentiuti to husiucss, they hops to merit a
shars of public patrußag.’.
(J FORCE JEWETT Ac CO.
9pt 14 ts 39
WVil/fc-111 0 vsii
AND
OOMMZSSipN BUSINESS.
> ■ lIHE uudcrsigncu will continue to
Jr A 11 J. transact the above business, in all
> V it* varied forms, at their old stand
swJUfr&rdr i'hev will as hitherto make liberal ad
ranees on produce and merchandize in
store, or to he shipped, cither lo Savannah, Churlstou, N.
York or Liverpool. And will devote the same personal
and individual attention to all business, confided to their
care, and particularly to that of selling Cotton from the
Ware House nr Wagons. Haring disposed oftheirVVaro
House in East Macon, they will in future confine their,
business to one house, w hich they are enlarging consul
erbly for the storage of cot ton, and where they will be
happy to serve those wlio have given them their patron
age, from the East side of the river. Feeling grateful for
the liberal patronage heretofore received, we hope by a
strict attention to business to merit u continuation of the
same. HAMILTON, HAYES da Ce.
Sept. 1. * Cm 27
400 |h i cs of alcunp Bng^iug
or tales! umiketrates hv 11. H. U Cos.
WAUC-UOISE
AND
CoiuiniNKion Ssißtiuens.
f. Yl{,CK ’ NAPIF.R As free
J a, W ivl. .>1 \N inform their frieudt uud
the public pener.illv, that they are en-
I urging their Wure-llouse mljoiuinu
CpiwtJltfii their store, on Cotton Avenue, auJ will
have it ready for the reception es Cotton by the com
mencement of the ensuing season. All cettou consign
ed to them bv planters and ethers dealing in the article,
or orders to buy and sell iu the market vill be promptly
attended to. They likewise inform those merchants who
forward their goods by Macon, that they have a largo
and safe brick store for the reception #f merchandise, ami
will receive and forward all goods consigned to them.
The charges in every instance will he as low ns is cus
tomary in the city. Liberal advances will he mado on
Cotton stored with thorn, or shipped by them to any other
market.
Having one of tho partner* of the firm (Mr. A. R.
Freeman,] located iu the city of New-York for the pur
pose of affording the necessary facilities to their business
in Macon. They respectfully inform merchants and
Jthcr* who have business to transact in that city, that
lie will he prepared to attend to any commission busi
ness with which In* may be favored. They embrace the
present opportunity to return their grateful acknowl
edgements to their friends and the public for past fuvors,
and solicit a continuation of their patronage.
In addition to their present stock, they will reccivo
early this fall, a fine assortment of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
CUTLERY. BALE ROPE, HEAVY HEMP
COTTON BUI.. !N> , RKADY-M \f)E CLOTHING, fat. &C. 4c.
suitable for the fall trade; all of which they oiler for *ule
on tho most reasonable terms.
Macon, 19th August, 1836. ts 26
CO3V2 VIZSSIOjW B i7S££TiJSS~
fa
/ 4b JSn * partnership under the liru* ot
RA*T Sl YONGE, fer the trouenc
£.h°n of a general Commission Business
j fl jj ie c j|y D f Savannah. They re
pectfuliy solicit tint palms igi* es their friends.
CHAS. CHANT,
HENRY YONGK.
Savannah, Dec. 14 42 3m.
\VA KE-UOIJBK
COMSaiSSToi? BUSINESS.
TIHE undersigned having purchused from Gou.L. L.
Gridin, the Ware-Houses, formerly kept by MaJ.
J. C. Morgan, tenders his serviced to the puhlio ia the
above business. He is prepared ta extend the usual fac
ilities to his customers, by making advances eu produce
stored with him, or on Shipments to his friend* ia Sa
vannah and Charleston.
Connected with tho Ware-Ileuses are esfs and
sivo Close Storages, for the reception of any Gouda
that may he consigned to him for sale, #r otherwise.
The situation of these Ware-Houses, as t# convenience
and safety, are not surpassed by any iu the pluce: should
additional security be required, Insurance can ha effect
ed at a very low rate. The subscriber’s attention will
be devoted exclusively to the above busmens. He tbero
efere hopes to receives proportion es public patronage.
A. R. RALSTON.
Macon, Nov 52 3m39
EXCniNtiE.
BILLS on Sar.-imiah, Chajl.ion, sail New-Y.rk, will
bo iliseou.ted on upulicuttoi t
KGAfc COTTON.
Sept.M 31
t. vi;e,vi'Wl 0%,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
(Marion (onuty.)
July U 20 ts GEORGIA.
BOOKS.
r|lll E *Til>ciber is happy t
-I Inform th Indies nnd
gentlemen *f Macon, and its
vicinity, that he has roj>leniah-
J\ e.i Ids flock of kCQW with
C f. some of the latest publication*
** New York, lie fee Ia no
hesitation in recoinrueadinr
them to the perusal of those who mT he pood enough
to call and examine them. Thev will be read with great
interest, viz : Lafitte tint Pirate of the Golf bv the author
of the South-West, 2 role. I2rno. Bn! wer’s Works oa
plete; Molichnmpo, a Legend of the Santee, by tho ao
fbor of Guv Rivers, Ac. Ac. t v!s. 12tno; Protestant
Jesuitism, by a Protestant, The Rambler iu Mexico.
1836, bv Charles Joseph Latrebe; a Treatise an Lan
guage, or the relation which Words bear to Things, by
A. 11. Johnson ; the Adventures of Roderick Random, by
T. Smollot; Homo, or the Iran Rile, hr Sarah Stick
nav, l2mo; Poems, by William Cnllen Bryant, l2mo;
the Merchant’s Clerk, and other Tales, by Samnel War
ren, L. L. D.; tho Paor Rich Man and the Rich Paor
Man, by the author of Hope Leslie; Giafar at Barmeki,
a tale of the churl of Haromd al Rase h id, t vole, 1 train;
the Desultory Man, hv thaatithor of the Oipsey; the Fni
rey Book for 1837 ; Hieroglvphiral Bible with devotion
al pieces for youth: private life of Lafayette, 2 vole.
I2mo; Eugene Aram.
Also, a choir* variety ofßfhool Books, Globes, terres
trial and celestial. Teachers will do well to call and
make a selection ; by taking a number of iham, the sub
scriber will sell at very reduced prices.
Two doors north of tha Post Office.
Jen 11 THOR. H. MXON.
NEW ANNUALS.
rjIHE Keep .Sake, for 1037.
I Gems of Beauty.
Heath’s Picturesque Annual, for 1037.
Syria, the Holy I.nnd, Asia Minor, flee, illustrated.
Landscape Hi-torical Illustrations of Scotland and
tin* Wavcrly Novels. Two doors north of the P. Office.
Jan 24 THOS. H. DIXON.
Fr*ti blinker
aARDSN SUDDS.
ONION— White, Yellow and Red.
BEET—early blood turnip, early French auger, do
early while scarcity or sugar.
CA R ROT*—orange.
PARSNIP—Iong white.
CUCUMBER—aarIy cluster, long green.
M El.ON—superior water melon, fine nutmeg melan.
HQUASff —Dutch summer, Mammoth Pumpkin.
LETTUCE—imperial sugar loaf, ice head.
RADlSH—>long white Naples, scarlet short top, scar
let short top, long salmon, long scarlet, scarlet or cherry
turnip.
CABBAGE—early sugar loaf, earlv george, early
Dutch, early york, Urge \ork or harvest, early drum
head or Bergen, ea ly bullock’s heart, large drumhead,
flat or late Dutch, green savoy, green glared, white cope
broeoli.
TURN IP—large English Norfolk, white flat.
PEPPER—squash or bell, eaysmn*.
Purnie egg plnnt, vegetable oyster.
PARSLEY—dwarf curled, furled.
CORN—earlv golden atoux, earlv ttiscarorn, earlv
sugar.
PEAS—curly Washington June, early eharlfon large
w ni dwarf marrowfat dwarfbltre imperial.
B. AN..--early china dwarf, earlv mohawk, earlv
sixwseks.
CLCWER-R^d.wihite.
S ** and SLOWER seeds sorted.
TUe al>ove,wnh a wage assortment not mwjrinmuL just
>r,veH and for wlehy J. H. & W K tIXI^ J
Pftft <4l , *
■- -- ~ , Cotton A ven we.
Wl. p, , “
150 “ A . ri ui" U p* o '’’ . bbli, filial riour,
“-j nnlf barrels canal Flour,
bbln. Iri-li Poiator., 10 cukt Chocs.
10 tierrt. Rico, 10 kr ; . Go.hon Butter ’
50 ball Mils. Buttrr Cr.ckrr. 20 hlf I,his, Sod. dn
V.lfbbl., Klo. Brrnd 20 hf hi. sugar Crackcra,
.>0 boxes Raisins, 25 half boxes do.
25 bbl#. Newark Cider,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
ft
MACON
STi:.i.U-ItO.lT
Steam-Bout J. STONE, Capt. MundclL
Steam-Boat SUPERIOR, Capt. Geo. Willcox,
Steam-Boat EXCEL, Capt. J. L. Wilh ox,
FINIIIS company Imve now their line of Boats in cum.
A. plate order for freighting. Thoy haven new steam
bout called the J. Stone, low pressure steam engine, add
ed to the liuo, which w ill ruu regular between Savannah
and Durien.
Steam-Boat Superior, Cupt. Geo. Willcox,
Steam-Bont Excel, Copt. J. L. Willcox,
Will run regularly between Macon nnd|l)urien, one of
the steaiM-hoata leaving Darien every five or six day*,
with tow boats. The company have sixteen Tow-BonU,
all first rate boat*, built exoraasly for the navigation of
the Ocmulgeo and Altumalm rivers. ‘Miese increased
facilities furnish the company the means of giving the
greatest despatch to cotton or good* shipped by their
line. They have two Schooners to carry cotton and
merchandize between Darien and Charleston.
There are also seven first rate Packets running regu
lar between Darien and New-York, which come to
Hawes, Mitchell 4 Collins of Darien.
Agents Jor the above lloats.
J. GODDARD, Macoa.
Ker, Boyce A Cos. Cliarlcslon-
L. Baldwin At Cos. Suvamiuh.
lit we®, Mitchell At Collins, Darien.
Cto. K. !l<>itbu i<o, lluwkiusvillc.
Macon, Feb I 49
New-York A (Gcoirlii) Line
©I Packets.
Brig MACON, A. Bibbins.
Master,
Brig AMELIA STRONG,
Bnn, Master,
TTBBaa[V~ x Brig DARIEN,C. P. Buck-
Brig NEW-JERSEY, B.
Matthews, Master,
Brig PREMIUM, J. Cou
born, Master,
D. B. CRANE,
Baker, Musu r.
fill JOSE vessels are all copper fastened, and built ex-
JL pressly for this trade, liuvo experienced Captain*,
and sail regularly once a week from each port. Vessel*
bound lor Darien will find Doboy Bar of easy access—l 9
to4l foet water will ho found ou tho Bur at high water,
the same depth can ha carried within six miles of Durien,
thirteen feet can ho carried up to the city. The anchor- 1
ago for Doboy .Sound ami River is particularly safe uud i
good, with umplo room for vessels to carry ou the whole j
Cotton crops coming down the river* to Darieu.
HAWES, MITCHELL A COLLINS,
Agents, Durien.
I TT Refer to Jam Li Goddard, Esq., Mucon.
October 13 tf32
iiuc liuriitu Aew-Sork
PACKBT3
Brit'AN*. Capl. GORMAN,
“ VICTORY, Cupt. BROWN,
“ MERIDA, Capt. THOMPSON,
“ FRANKLIN,Capt. HARI OW,
Schooner AUSTIN, Capt. BURGES,
rpHE above vessels comprize a line of Packet* be
st. tween Darien and New-York, lately established.
They urn itUJkrst class vessels, and commanded by gen
tlemen experienced in the trade, and buvegood accom
modations for passengers. Shippers by this lika may
bo nssured of the greatest possible despatch being given
in all eases. SHERMAN J. NY E, Agent, N. York,
ROWLAND, CRANE A SHACKELFORD
Agent*, Darh-n.
Darien, Jan 1, J 837. 3in4B
N. B.—Persons disposed to patronize this lino, cau
make arruugemeuts, and obtain information in regard to
tho rates of passage, Jtc. on application to the under
sized. JOHN T. ROWLAND, Agent, Macon.
hteinu-Baat Company.
TffA 11 E public are informed that
A, L JL this company has now in
operation three Steam-Boats, viz.
the Ocmulgee, Cftpl. Blanken
ship, ply ing between Dai ten and
Savannah,sud the Alutamahd, Capt. Lewis Wilcox, and
Comet, Caps. Brantley, between Darieu and Macon.—
Tho two lust leave Darien for Macon alternately, every
week, with tow-boats; and being built expressly for the
trade, and being commanded by experienced captains,
are enabled to perform the trip with despatch, and hold
forth inducements for those persons to ship by the com
pany who wish te get their goods or produce expedi
tiously to market- The company having by its charter
the privilege of insuring, will at a moderate ruin of pre
mium, lake risks ou goods or produce shipped by its
hoatA, or placed iu the charge ot its agents for shipment.
Agents for the above boats.
REA 6l COTTON, Macon.
GodkY a Kimbkkly, Hnwkinsville.
P. K. Yonok a Sons, Darien.
Grant a Yomuk, Savannah.
Boyce, Hxnry a Walter, Charleston.
Jan 24. JS_
JlercliuuU’ Insurance CGiupauy ©l*
Mur on.
THE public are informed that the whole amount of
the Capital Stock of this Company, of ONE HUN
DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CASH, has been
paid in, and is now prepared to take risks according to
previous uetice,viz: to and from the city of Macon to
ny port or place in the United Slates,ou equally advan
tageous terms te the assured, as other Marine Compa
nies. J. GODDARD, President.
Wm. B. Parker, ]
J.Cowles, ) Director*
F. H. W:i.man,
Thomas Taylgr, J
James Rea, Secretary.
Oct A tf33
Central Rail-Road and Ranking Company
of Georgia .
December 6,183 C.
DIVIDEND No. 1.
A DIVIDEND, at the rate of ten per centum per an
num, on the capital of this institution, employed in
banking, has been fhi* day declared by the Board of Di
rector*. The amne will he paid f# Stockholders or their
legal representative*, on nnd after Thursday the 15th
December, (inst.) The stockholder* at and in the neigh
borhood of Macon, who desire their dividend* to be paid
at the branched, will please give notice to I. B. Rowland,
Esq. Cashier. R. R. Caebier.
Dec 14 42
Oslcthorpe Ins. A Trmt Company
OJ the City of Macon.
THE public ar* hereby informed that tho late Mer
chants’ Insurance Company es this City, hns re
ef ntly been incorporated by the l.egislatur. of this State
(under the title of the Oglethorpe Insurance and Trust
Company f the City of Moron,) with authority to in
cre... rite capital stock to fire hundred thousand dollars,
and t. .lereiae trnst end aereral other privileges. One
hnnered thousand Dollars of nnid capital has been paid
io,.d will at all times hr held in readiness to pay any
losses dye hy this company Risks are taken to anil
Irom this City to any part of place, on as liberal terms to
the assured,as any other ofTtce will afford. Loans will
he taken, and bill* ofexchnnge purchased.
Wll. B. PARKER, Pres’t.
O’ Editors having published the notice for the Mer
chants’ Insurance Company of this City, will discon
tinue the asms, and substitute the nborn advertisement.
■tin 25 43 JAMES REA, Scr’y.
('oisiiticrclai ltunk,)
Macon, t tti December. 1836. \
BY a resolution of the Roard of Directors passed this
day, the Slock holder. of this Bank are required to
pay an instalment of Twenty-five Dollars on thn share ou
or before the 15th day of Fehruarr next.
By order .f the Board,
THOS. HARDEMAN, Cnshier.
Dec. 7. 41—10 w,
To < and others.
WILL he let to tho lowest bidder, in the town of
Zcbnlon, Pike county, On. on the first Tuesdnv
March next, the building of a coral JAIL. The plan and
particulars wdl he exhibited at the time of letting. (Inod
workmen would do woll to attend prepared to take the
job. J. B. WIUJXMSON, j. i. c.
lUjHfet.r.
ROUT. J. c.
Jan 25 td43 J. B. t. c.
TA.KB IWCTICE.
THE subscriber having disposed ol his interest in the
Arm of Deo. W. Price A. Cos. to William Cooke and
Oee>. W. Price, who will roeciv. and pnv all debts of
stud. (Inn. J. CO A LES.
Jaa. 1 ,187 45
(■iirdi’ii Sccd^
AOENER AL aeaortment fresh, from Baltimore, just
, receive.! by CRAFT Ac LEWIS.
Jan 17 ,j 2
~ lOKilLfi;
*)f I FIRKINS prime family Butter,
e>x r ip hide, n rid naif bids, prime Flour.
1(1 kegs Tobacco, ar the corner Cotton Aventio anti
Second Street, by C. L. HOWLAND .V CO,
Jan 25 t f43
WOOD.
riMIE undersigned wishes to contrart for the delivery
■ of a quantity of Oak and Pine Wood, to Itc delivered
“I tile Brick Yard East Macon, a few hundred cards lie
low the Bridge. JOHN T< ROWLAND.
Macon, January 17 47 .j t
~7~ UAH MAS.
/k CHOICE nsnortment, <>M)nhlm Hyaeintlm
Tulips and other bulbous roots, lately impor
ted * com Holland, bv’
. CRAFT & LEWIS.
Jan. 25. • 4,4
¥INT (AKmiAtL
J whili iwfftr 1 H fcw , F ,c f of Ingrain Curpcting,
w w Amu jw for sale ut reduced prions
iHr.VJ W - dc ci .
Splendid E’urmoire and Chairs,
Ouposite Washington Hall.on Mulberry Street.
f|YHE iiihscriber respectfully iufortns his
I friend* and the public that he is re
lolU ceiviug nnd nmtiufaeturiug a more splendid
assortment of furniture than ha* ever been
bK/K offered for sale in tin* city, ut tho lowest
u fwf If price* FOR CASH.
* \ The following eominise a part: Side
board* with nnd without Marble Top*, Secretary and
Book Cases, Desk and Book Cuscs, Sofas o! the lutest
Htvle, Couches, Settee* and Easy Clmirs, Dining Tables
in sett* and single, Centre Table* with uud without Mar
ble Tops, Pier Table*, Pembroke Tables, Work Tables,
Toilet, DresHingand French Bureau*, Mahogany, Maple,
and Poplar Bedsteads; Mantle Glasses, Dressing Boxes
ami Ghisses, Sociables, Ottoman*, Carpet and Chair
Cushions, Piono Seats vuriovs pattern*, Mahogany,
Curled Maple nnd Fancy Clmirs. Hair and Cotton Mni
trassCH, Feathers and Feather Beds, Blinds, Floor Mats,
Willow Wagons and Cradles, together with every urticle
in hi* line.
The proprietor is supplied with the best of workmen,
nnd well seasoned material*, so that he is enabled to
manufacture any article in his line, that maybe called
for. Orders from the country shall receive strict atten
tion. The public xr invited to call and examine loi
themselves. THOMAS WOOD.
Oct 18 34
JAJMCES TAVI.OR,
Cabinet.ll miuCurtlircr.V Upholsterer
riVilK proprietor respectfully inform, the citizens of
1 Macon nml vicinity tlitit lie Imsouhuml it mul
tii II ussortment of
CAHI NET Ft UNITURE,
consisting of Sideboard* with and without marble tons,
seK* of Dining Tuhles, single do., Card Tubles, Tea Ta
bles, Work Tables, Writing Tables,Centre Tuhles with
and without marble top*, Sofas Infest fashions, Secreta
ries and Book Case*, Bureaus, Pianos of the moat ap
proved Manufacturers, and the newest Music, Piano
.Stools, Mahogany Maple and Poplar Bedsteads, double
and single Wash Stands, Curled Hair and Moss Mat
rasses, Feather Beds of the best quality, a large assort
ment of Mahogany, Curled Maple and Fancy Chairs:
also Looking Glasses of every description.
All the above articles ure of the latest styles, and will
he warranted to stand the climate. The subscriber in
vite* the public to call and view for themselves, at his
wnrc-hou.se, Second street, next door to Washington
Hull.
Fob 17 ysl
Oats! Hats! Hats!
oao. A. KX!VIBiJ3R.Z.ir
Respectfully aoiiciiH the attention ot pure ha?-
ers to h very large assortment ot lltllS Hftltl
('aps, which have been mado by him, expressly for
retailing, and are warranted to h es better quality than
any ever before offered in Macon. Among his assortment
univ be fouad
Super fashionable black and drab Beaver Hat*,
iio. broad brims do. do. for elderly uson.
do. sash, and broad brim Satin Beaver,
do. do. do do. bl’k & drab Russia bearers.
Wide, medium &.uarrow brims, Otter, Nulrie,Muskrat.
Raccoon and Rabbit Hats of every variety of ahapo
and color.
Youth’* uud ehildrcu’s Beaver uud Satiu Beave liats
(latest style.)
Fur abul Cloth Caps.
Super No. 1 Otter Caps.
Jo. No. 1, Seul, Mink, Muskrat and Cloth,
do. Men’s and Boys’ full top Broud Cloth,
do. do. do. Robinson do. do.
do. do. do. acorn top, Celette do.
do. childten’sfancy silk Caps (uew patterns.)
Ladies and Misses Fur Capes.
Super Chinchilla Pelerines, Capes and Muffs.
Ermine, Gennetf, Sable and Swausdown Capes,Peler
ines, Muff* and Ruffs.
A good assortment of Hut Trimmings.
Alcohol and Shellack.
trT Hats and Caps Mads to order at short notice.
Oct 18 35
DISSO LIT Tl4> 81.
copartnership heretofore existing under the firm
l of PARKER 6c WARNER is this dav dissolved
by mutual consent. The business will be closed by B.
l(. Warner, who is authorized to receive all debts due
the concern, and pay all demands against said firm.
WM. C. PARKER.
Macon, Jun3i B* R* WARNER.
B. R. WARNER,
Late copartner of Parker Al Warner, will continue the
business curried on by them, at the same stand, in Cot
ton Avenue, and offer* for sale a large and extensive as
sortment of
Dry-G©©<ls and Groceries*
consisting of the following articles, in part, worthy the
attention ofcountrv and town trade.
5000 lbs. Cheese, ‘ 25 hhds St. Croix Sugar,
50 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar, 100 bags Cuba Coffee,
150 hags Laguira Coffee, 50 hhls. N. E. Rum,
50 hhls N.Gin, 50 bbls Whiskey,
50 boxes Raisins, 30 casks Malaga Wine,
25 casks Madeira Wine, 10 casks Port Wine,
10 ton* Iron, 1000 bushels Salt,
20C0 pairs Shoes,
together with a general assortment of Dry-Goods, con
sisting of almost every article suitable to the country
trade.—Country merchants and planters arc most re
spectfully invited to cull mid buy cheap bargain* from
Feb l 4w49 ‘ B. R. WARNER.
QBOXiaZA FDMALTS COLZ.H^D.
KCOTTSBORO, ii A.
OUR friends and patrons are informed (hat the exer
cises of this institution were resumed on Monday,
16th inst. A. B. WATROUS, A. 8., and Miss HAR
RIET CLARKE, have arrived, and Mrs. D’ESTE is
daily eapccted. Mr. VV. comes recommended by the
Itev. Wm. Brantley and otbors, Mrs. D’Este, by Mrs.
Nicholas Biddle and others; Miss Claike is a graduate
of Mrs. Willard’s .seminary at Troy; and Mr. L. LA
TASTE, the Principal, begs leave to refer to Prcfossor
Jas. Wallace, Dr. M. H. Deleon, Rev. Dr. Capers, Co
lombia, So. Ca.; Dr. J. B. Gorman, Talbotton, Geo.;
Dr. J. Bowen, Augusta; Major John H. Howard, John
D. Howell,Esq. Edward Carey, Esq. Colunibue, Geo.;
Col. Sam'l. Rockwell, Milledgcville; Col. F. Garter,
\Ym. Y. Hansel 1, Esq. L. Day, Esq. Scottsboro, flee. &c.
Having learned that some have complained of our
l terms being higher than at any o.her school in this
we hare uoncluded to establish the following ns our rates:
Elementary Branches, sl2 per term.
Highest Branches, 16 “ “
Drawing and Painting, 10 “ “
Languages, 10 *<
M usic, (Piano nnd Guitar each) 25 u “
Use of Piano, 3 “ “
Board, 10 per month.
The heultluif this place, the rc6ncment of its s(#c.iet>,
the purity of the water, and the settled determination of
the Principal to render his institution for Georgia, what
Dr. Marks'is for South Carolina, give us claims on the
patronage of our southern brethren.
ANNA M. LA PASTE,? ~ . . .
L. LATABTE. > I nnrtpnls.
January 23,1837.
TO TIIK SO I TII a:lt X PUBLIC*
We feel it a duty we owe to ourselves, to inform our
friends of certain reports which are “011 the tongues of
every one,” that some teachers in Scottsboro’ are Aboli
tionists. We are not the only tcachars in Scottsboro*,
and those who know us would be the last to charge us
with such hateful principles—they know us to he south
ern men (natives of Virginia, but Georgians by adoption)
by birth, cducatiou and feeling.
L. LATASTE,
Jan 23 4w43 V. LATAS I’E.
aiAdow AcdMiwr.
TIN HE Female Department of this institution having
I. become vacant by the resignation of Mr. Darby,
the late rector, the trustees arc desirous to employ a
competent teacher ta take charge of the same. ‘The al
ready large population of the city places it out of the
embarrassments which so frequently attend schools de
pendant mostly upon aid from abroad for a support, al
ways precarious and fluctuating : the trustees therefore
feel well assured, that to a teacher of high charrcter and
qualifications a very liberal patronage is certain, and
from such they invite propositions.
Communications addressed to either of the trustees,
will hs promptly answered.
AMBROSE BABER, 3
F.DW’D. D. TRACY, (
JAMES SMITH, ( £
NATIIAN C. MUNROE, j ?
Dec 27 44
CAUTIOIV.
I HEREBY enution nil persons against trading for n
Note of hand for Two Hundred Dollars, given to
\\ illiam West, but in the name of Hamilton Atchison.
I lie consideration for which said note was given has
failed and I am determined not to pay it, unless com
pelled by law': here follows a true copy of said note.
On or before the 25th day of December, 1836, I prom- I
iaetoptiy Hamilton Atehinson, or better, two hundred j
Dollars, for value received of him this sth Dee. 1335
f Signed J N ATIIA MEL F. \V ALK ER.
Jn ” 3w48
„ rkf vr NOTICE’
M) in my house, by n Negro girl, on tin* 30th
■ December fast, supposed to be dropped bv some
traveler, a Bank Bill. The owner is requested to come
forward, describe his money, nnd get the same bv pay.
•ng for this aljvorlisement. ’ JAMES HOCiAN.
Monroe county, Jan 0. * I w4B
l*‘tif Oiilf Cotton Serd,
I 11(1 BA('KS Warranted trenvitu , import* and ff-om
* 1 fy ‘ Rodm* vj just arrived ami for sab'hv
Jan 17 17 REA A COT I ON,
17.000 anrttb lii'tit rsile
LANDS
FORSALB
8N bodies from 320 to 2600 acres, all lying in counties |
of Russell, Chambers and Macon, Alabama, near Co
lumbus* These Ittmlrt were selected with a great deal of 1
cure, by u competent judge, with n special aye to the
culture ofeorn and cotton. My agent Juo. I).Pitta, will
be fully authorized to sell those lands, ami may beiouud
for the next six weeks at the Mclntosh Hall, in Colum
bus, (when net in the Creek Nation) prepured fc to shew the
ALSO the well known tract of Land lying in the Os-
I wichec Bend, containing 2f>l)t acres. This tract cannot j
besurpassed hy any lands in the State ©I Alabama.
J. COWLES.
Nov 9 37
TOR 3AM,
1000 .Icrc# of rich and valuable Col lon Lands
rVI Nti in the third district of Baker county, conrist-
A in- ofNo 21 4,215,224 and 225. The above tract ,
is well watered hv Spring Crack running throuh it, und
affording tin excellent mill seat. On it is a house, with
twenty acres improved, situated an the road between
Byron and Blakely, and affording an excellent situation
for a public house. Person* wishing to settle a planta
tion in that part of tli State, will do well to direct their
attention to the above. For further particulars enquire
of LOYAI.I OOWLES, Millecgevillc, or
J. COWLES, Macon.
Macon, Jan 13
Valuable Lot For Hale.
milE Lots on Cotton Avenue, Nos 7 and 8, square 0?
lis now offered at private sale—it contains something
less than an acre, has a front on Cotton Avenue of 240 feet,
on Poplar St. of 90 feet, and on First St. 210 feet, houn
ded on the S. East by a public alley of 20 feet in width,
It may be divided into twelve lots which will bo admit
ted are the best unimproved ones for business, now of
fered in this city. Terms made known on application.
Dec. 29 44 WM. H. HURDS ALL.
Lots at Florence lor Sale.
milE second sale of Lots ut the beautiful town of
1 Florence. Stewart County, Ala. w ill take place on
Manduy, the 20th dav of February next, at which time
will be offered fifty or one hundred desirable Lots. Terms
of sale made known on the day. Florence is situated on
the banks of the Chattahoochee, 29 miles below Colum
bus, and b miles above Irwintou.
Any tiling in praise of ibis beautiful seat is deemed un
necessary. But those who wish to live on a Southern
Kivcr, enjoy good health hv drinking good wuter, and
make money, would do well to appear on the dav.
H. \V JERNIGAN,
Jan 18 5w47 Agent for the Company.
MACON
CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
On Second , near Mulberry Street.
721 HE Subscribers have received from the best and
S most extensive Manufactories in the Northern ci
ties, a large assortment of first rate CAItUIAUES
anti VEHICLES of almost every description,
of the latest style and fashion. We invite the citizens of
Macon, and the public generally, to call and examine
tka work, quality, prices, &c., as wo feel assured that all
who wish to pare base, would find it to their interest to
deal with us Some of our Vehicles aro very light, end
yet strong, being made of the best materials, and of su
perior workmanship. They were manufactured express
ly for this market, and we believe them equal, if not su
perior, to any over offered in this cit v. Inasmuch as all
who have purchased from us, aud after trial, have found
the work equal to our representations, we feel confident
in recommending it, and believe that those who examine
will he induced to purchase. From the extensive sales
wc have made, we have been encouraged to have every
pains bestowed on our work, aud offer it at a reduction
from former prices.
O* Orders for Fir&*f SISTOS will ho promptlv at
tended to. WIUGLEY HART.
THBF AI.SO HVVF, OV HASP, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
91DDLFRV-WARI2 A HAILYLHH,
Os every tieseription :
Best Ladies and Gentlemen’s Saddles, Spanish, Colum
bia, Travellers, Fancy, Quilted, of large and extra large
sizes—Also Race and Bov’s Saddles, English Bridles,
Mountings, Whips of all kinds, Hard Leather Trunks,
Carpet Bags, Bear and Buffalo Skins, Ac. All of which
will be sold as low as they can be bought iu this city or
any part of the southern country.
Macon, January 17 47
New Far rinse Fstuhlislitnout.
Corner of First arul Second streets, near Fort , Ham
ilton Sc Wiley's*
IT!HE subscriber is receiving a general and splendid
J assortment of Barouches,
and other vehicles, from some of the first manufacturer*
in the country, made of the best materials and of un
questionable workmanship, put up in the latest style,
and expressly for this market and country. Also extra
fflurness, for Barouches, Sulkcys and one horse
Wagon*.
He has also facilities for ordering any description of
vehicles that may bo wished, and have them forwarded
with but iittle delay.
The subscribe! enn he found at the establishment or at
Messrs. Craft &. Lewis’. LUKE BLISS.
Mac or., Jan 17 47
New Carriage and Furnitnrc
WARE-HOUSE,
Cotton-Avenue.
JAMES H. OLDERSHAW respectfully informs his
friends and the public that he has on hand a large
assortment of Carriages, Pianos, Furniture, Window
Blinds, Looking Glasses, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds,
Fancy and Windsor Chairs, for sale at lowest cash
prices. Dnc 28 44
CARRIAGES.
\N excellent close Carriage, several one and two
. horse Barouches and one Sulky, will be sold
cheapbv WILLIAM FORT & CO*
Dec 20 43
cAarETTinra,
• Jl'k PIECES, some splendid patters, for sale by
CRAFT & LEWIS.
Nov 9 37
castingsT
TVOW landing, a lot oftheabove article, which will be
lx sold cheap for cash, hv the subscribers.
Jan 1(3 is2w47 BOARD MAN At COLLINS.
JE.B. HEED 4
OFFERS for sale G tons round and square bar Iron,
6 tons English and American Hollow Wares,
1 ton hoop Iron,
2000 lbs. 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, 1000 doz. Carolina Hoes,
600 pair Ttace Clin ins, 10 barrels Plaster,
20 doz. C. S. Axes,
Dec 20 43
GOVERNOR HAMILTON,
rill IIS noted Race Horse will make his next session
A (Spring of 1037) near Cullodensville, Monroe coun
tv Georgia, at the House of Mr. Ki.srkruy Robertson.
Terms the same as last session. Particulars in handbills.
JOHN MOORE.
Lexington, Jan. 24, 1830. 8w49
l THE XSSITAI, BACEfI
j AVER tlie Okvtrw. Coursk, nt Mncon, Ga. will
■ “-nmo nil’ nn the Cd Tuesday in April next, and cou
tin no five days.
I t Day—One mile heats, free for all Horses.
2d Day—Two “ “ “ “
3d Gay—Tiiree 41 ** “ a
4th Gay—Four “ “ “
sth Gay Mile heats, best 3in 3.
The weights to be carried will he ns follows :
Aged Horses 7 years or upwards, 124 lbs.
6 years old, 118 lbs.
5 years old, 110 lbs.
4 years old, 100 lbs.
3 years old, 80 lbs.
2 years old, -a feather.
Throe Ins, allowed for Mares and Geldings.
, THE PROPRIETORS.
January 17 47
M\ wife Mary Howell having left me without just
cause, I forwarn all persona from giving her credit
on my account, a I am determined to pay none of her
contracts made during her absence from mo, unless com
pelled by law. I have the moans of supporting hercoin
lortubl v, and if she chooses, she may return to her home,
where she will lie welcome. It is painful to me to make
this publication, but a sense of duty to myself compels
ine to it. I caution all persons against harboring her, or
affording her means amt facilities to leave the countv or
Ffate. RAM CEL HOWELL.
II Jun 19, 1837.
LEGAL NOTIFIES*
■ TNDER an order of the Inferior Court of Pike coun- ,
ly, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will ho sold ,
at the court-house in the county of Baker, on tho first
Tuesday in March next, Lot No. G 7, in the 12th district
of Early county originally, now Baker county —sold for
the benefit of tha orphans of John S. \\ corns, deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOSIAH E. NUNN ALLY, Guardian.
Doe. 20 43_
V<l minis'Tutor's Sail*.—Will bn sold on tin
first Tuesday iu March next, in front of the court
house in the town of Camnbellton, Campbell county, Lot
lof Land No. 157,in Mtli di tof said county, belonging to
the estate of John Knight, decease : sold by order of the
honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sit
ting a* a court of ordinary, for the benefit of the heirs.
! i 19 48 VV M. L. KEN i, Adu.’r.
(JAHOf £SS Sale, wui id on th< is t
Jf Tone-day in March nt xt, at the Court house door
j in the tow n of’Mnrioii TwC - county, under nn orrleroi
the Inferior Court of the county of 11 mi-. One necro
man by the name of Dave, property of Jasper N. Hill,
minor, sold for his benefit.
Dec. 29 41 GEORGE GR \N BERRY,
ill ON HOF HBIEHII'F SALF^Willbe
sold before the court lions*! door, in the town <•!
Forsyth, on the first Tuesday in March next, within the
usual hours of sale,
One negro woman by the name of Marian, about 18
years of age, and her child; levied on to satisfy a fi la
issued from n Justices’ Court, in favor of James Smith
vs. Felix G. Coheru, principal, and Elizabeth Cohcrn,
security: levy made und returned to me hv a constable.
Feb 1. M. D. GAAR, D.S.
OMXNISTKATOirS SALE.-On the
. 9th of March next, at the late residence of James
Caldwell, deceased, consisting of cows, hogs, horses,
plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture, and
sundry other articles 100 tedious to mention.—Terms on
the day. JOHN FARMER, ) . . . .
THOMAS CALDWELL, J Ad
Henry county, Feb 1 49
| TVSON Sll EHI EE SALE.—WiII
1. J on the first Tusedav in March next, between the
usual hours of sale, before the court house door in
Thomaston, the following property, to wit:
The north half of Lot ol Land No. 203, in the 10th dist.
of Monroe formerly, now Upson,containing one hundred
one and a fouith aeres, levied on as the property of John
i S. Fountain, to satisfy a fi fa from Upson superior court,
I at the instance of N. VV. Persons, lor the use of N. W.
Persons Sc Cos.
Feb 1 MILESS R. MEADOWS, P. S
Georgia— Founty.
PERSONALLY appeared before me, Philip Cun
ningham, one of the acting Justices of the Peace
for said county, John Shortle, and after being duly
sworn, deposetn and anyth that a certain note of hand
made payable to John Gray or bearer, dated 14th Decem
ber, 1835, payable one day after date, to Caswell John
son or bearer, for three hundred and twenty dollars, is
lost or mislaid, and said note is this deponent’s own prop
erty. nis
JOHN X SHORTLE.
mark.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th Decem
ber, 1838. PHILIP CUNNINGHAM J. P.
Jan 24 *3w4B
Georgia—Henry County*
WHEREAS Robert Cagle applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Thomas L. Bentley,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kimlrcd aud creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
taw, to shew cause, if any they have , why said letters
should uut be granted.
Given under mv hand this 20th Jan. 1837.
Jan 24 3w43 * CHAS. BAYNE, c. c. o.
Georgia—liemy County.
Ilf HR REAS John Farmer anti Thomas Caldwell
v v apply for letters of administration on the estate of
James Caldwell, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ah arid sin
gular the kindred awl creditors of said deceased to be
andappear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be grouted.
Given under my hand Ist Feb. 1837.
CHAS. BAYNE, n. c. c. o.
Georgia—•Lpsou Founty.
WHEREAS James Harrell applies to me for letters
of administration on the unuevised estate of Bar
bary Harrell, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite aiid admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by
taw,and show cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office 26th January, 1837.
TUOS. F. BETHEL, c. c. o.
Fch 1 _ 49
Georirhi—Bibb Founty.
WHEREAS Henrv G. Lamar applies for letters of
Administration on the estate of Henry Douge,lute
of Bibb county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the timepreserbed by law
to shew cause if any they can, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand this 30th Jan. 1837.
Feb 1 3w49 HENRY G. ROSS, c. c. o.
Georgia—Henry County.
Brayton J. Hand and Patience Hand
v ▼ apply for letters of Administration on the estate
ofßeubin Hand, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish the kindred
and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if
any they hare, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand 19th January , 1837.
Feb 1 3w49 CHAS. BAYNE, c. c. o.
ilO REWARD.
¥JANA\Y’AY from the subscriber, in
f y&J ■ A Macon, on the 13th inst. a negro
named PRIMUS, about thirty-five
/ or forty years of age. He is about five
feet seven or eight inches high, rather
slender, very quirk in his speech,and mo
tions; lma lost most of his front teeth,ana speaks much
like an African or low country negro. When he left he
had on a Kentucky jeans frock coat, yellow homespun
pantaloons, a pair of russet shoes, and a large brimed
wool hat. He may endeavor to get to South Carolina,
on the Savannah river, below Hamburg. A reward of
Ten Dollars will be given for arresting said negro and
confining him in jail, or forty dollars will be sriven if the
said negro is delivered to William Fort, in this place.
O* The Milledap villc Recorder, Aug 1 Sentinel,
Savannali Republican and Darien Telegraph will
give !lp a ovr 4 i3prlions,
Mncon, Dec 20 43 WM. B. BALL.
S‘iO REWARD.
ft 0 ANA WAY from the subscriber
raj JAU. about the 20th of December, a
negro man named Rob,’ nged about
/ 45 years, stout made and would pro-
MBOMwB I nblv weigh about 200 pounds, very
black, with thick lips mid small eyes, and a enr
penter by trade. The above reward will be paid
if he is confined in anv jail so that I can get him.
DAVID RALSTON.
Jan. 25. 4w48
lAI’IIOA.
1 HEREBY forewarn all persona from trading for six
twenty-five dollar nolcsinnde payable to Joel Kelly
or bearer and signed by mvselfi .Said notes was given
some time in Juno lust, and due the Ist of January 1838.
the notes was obtained fraudenlly, and I am determined
not to pay them unless compelled by law.
G. \V. KNOWLS.
Dooly county Ga Jan 3d 1837. 46
New Cast I ion
SPIErmWO IVIA CHINES.
fIXIIE subscriber having completed his arrangements
X to the North, so as to procure castings and machin
ery in any quantity, is now ready to present the public,
with the above machine in a highly improved .lute, with
nnv degree of promptness and despatch.
lie has now on hand several of the machines which
perform well, and he hesitates not to suv, thut ihev will
he acknowledged by the planters ns superior to anv
thing of the kind which hus hitherto been introduced info
this country.
The eastings, it will lie readily conceived, give nildi
tionnl strength, durability and permanency in the ma
chines, and remove the probability of their getting out of
order troin shrinking, swelling, or warping, ns is some
times the ease with wood. The subscriber has been en
gaged in the business at this place for nearly five years
and in the course of that time, although he has not been
able to supply lialflhc demand, he has sold in this vicin
ity,machines to the amount of upwards of sso,9oo—near
ly all of which have given entire satisfaction. Hundreds
of certificates might he given as to testimonials of tbe.util
itv and workmanship of his machines, hut ho deems it
unnecessary, ns lie relics entirely upon their perform
ance, to do away with any prejudice which may exist in
reference to them.
Machines will hereafter he delivered ngreonhlv to or
der, at Columbus, Mis. Columbus, Ga. Macon, Ga. We
tumpkn, Ala. and at other towns and places in this Stnte
and Georgia,best suited to the convenience of purchasers,
ala small advance on the price, for delivery. An agent
will be employed, who will remain at the above places
in Georgia, to put the mneliines in operation, and to give
all the instructions concerning them which tiiav he ne
cessary, and the subscriber will attend generally either
in person or !v proxy, to the starting of the machines
and it they do not perform agreeably to exportation ner’
sons will be released from all responsibility in keening nr
pa vine for them. ‘ 1 8
Orders by letter or otherwise, will be attended to with
promptness.
/Vice of a Machine if 150 Dol/an,
Greensboro, Nov 12, lHilfi 12w )0
~~ FOUND,
Stallings Store, Monroe county, on the Ifirh
J. X ■December, a small pocket Wallet, eojilainin-some
nionrv and papers The same ran he bad bv npplira
tion tothc subscriber and proviit( Property. ‘
Jw JR JASON BI’RR, I
AO .Til NINTH ATO It’S HAM3.-Willh
sold at the court house iu Forsyth, on the fir- t Tues
day in march next, by an order of the court of Ordinary
of Monroe county, two negroos, Duniel, about 17 years of
age, und Jinney about 14 —being the property of Robert
3 hotupson dec’d. ‘Penns on the day.
J. E. THOMPSON, AdmV.
Jan. 3 1837. . 45
\I> .HI IVINT HATOH’ H MAlslfi.—Will ho
. 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 ol Ordinary of
said county. Sold us tho property ofWm J. Waynman,
deceased. A. M. K. S\\ I FT, Atlni r.
Jan 24 ___ 4_
Administrator's Stale*.—Will be sold at the
court house, in La Grange, Troup county,on the
first Tuesday in March, bv order of the court of Ordinary
of Monroe county, Lot of Land No. 178,11 th dist. Troup,
as the property oi Win. Clark, deceased.
! iU 12 JOHN \Y< K)T AN, AdmV.
A DMINISTRATOR’B iSALEr-Atlhe
J m court house in the town of Perry, Houston county,
on the first Tuesday in April next, will he sold, the
real estate of Henry Fclkel, deceased, consisting of sev
enty acres, more or less, ndjoing Dean. Wood and the
town of Perry ; on the premises is a good framed dwelling
house and necessary out houses. Terms on the dav of
sale. By order of the Inferior Court, sitting lor Ordina
ry purposes. SAMUEL FELDER, Adm’r.
‘ Nov 16 38
VOJIINISTHATOH'S &AJLVL--Agree
able to the order of the Inferior ccpirt of Crawford
Cos. will he sold the Ist Tuesday in March next, nt tho
Court house door in Thomaston Upson co. one negro
w oman named Henrietta belonging to the estate of Win.
J. Waynman deceased late of craw ford county, for the
benefit of the heirs. •
Terms mado known on the dav of ealc.
A. M. K. SWIFT, Adtnr.
J:in 3 1837 45 1
AIMUMMirATOKS *
ble to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court
of Pike county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill
he sold at the courthouse door of Paulding county, with
in the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iii March
next, one Lot of Land, lying and being in the county, and
known ns 743, in the 18th dist. and 3d section; it being
apart of the real estate of Benjamin Dorton, deceased:
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
Terms on the day.
Jan 1,1837. ‘ JOHN DORTON, Adm’r.
A DIVIINIMTKA TOJK’S 8A LB.Will he
ZjL sold nt the Court House, on 1 1:; first Tuesday in
March next, the real c,tute ofWm. Munson dec’d., con
sisting of five acres of land more or less, together with the
improvements situate on the Forsyth Road, adjoining the
lands of Rev. Mr. Sinclair and Mr. Caleb Condcn, ami
the line bounding th Corporate limits of Mneop. Also
three acres opposite the before described lot, adjoining tho
lands ofG. \V. Ellis. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of
smd estate. Terms which will he liberal made known on
ths day of sale.
RICHARD McGOLDRICK, Adn.’r.
Die.ls
MiSisfSlfolFi h:. \ ,
sold before the court bouse door in the town of
Waynesborough, Burke county, on the I;r t Tuesday iu
March next, three hundred acres of Land, one-half* be
longing to the estate of John Trimble, late of Monroe
oouunty, deceased, the other half the property of Jojiu
Poe.
Also,on the first Tuesday iu April next, before the
court house door in Gwinnett county, will he sold otic
Lot of Land in the sth dist. No. 5, one half belonging to
the estate of John T rirnble, late of Monroe county, dec’d.
and the other hall belonging to John Poe.
Also, on the first Tuesday in May next, before the
courthouse in Muscogee county, will he sold one lot of
Land, No. 97, ir the 7th dist. drawn by John Trimble.
The above property sold by an order of the Inferior court
of Monroe county. JOHN POE, AdmV.
Monroe co. Dee 19 52
DMINISTItATOR’S SALLV\ViII be
sold on tho first Tuesday in March next, nt the
court house in Marion, Twiggs county, under an order of
the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting ns a Court
efOrdinnrv, the Lands and Negroes belonging to the es
tate of Jas. R. Low rv, dec’d. consisting ol 85 Negroes,
young and likely; 2000 acres of nine land, more or less,
known as Perryman’s Mills ; 400 acres of oak and hick
ory land, whereon the deceased lived; 40 acres more or
less of the east corner commonly known as the John
Denardlot.
Also, will he sold on ths first Tuesday in April next,
at the courthouse in Macon, 100 acres of Land adjoining
East-Maeon and the land of VVoolfolk. The above vriil
be sold on a liberal credit.
Dec 20 44 THO. J. PERRYMAN, AdmV.
Jan 18 3 vv47~
A DWniSTRATOR’S SAME.-Will be
-TV sold by older of the coart of Ordinary of Crawford
county,on the first Tuesday in April next, at the court
house in Knoxville, as the property of Sterling Horton,
deceased, fourteen likely Negroes, three men, live women
and six children, from one to nine years old.
Also, on the first day of March next, at the residence of
widow’ Horton, nil the perishable property, two Horses
household and kitchen Furniture, &c.
WILLIAM L. JOHNSON, j> ,
WILLIAM R. A. INGRAM. ( Adm '*•
FOS It YIO k 13 S after date application will h©
made to the Inferior Court when sitting for ordina
rv purpose.?, for leave to sell the real estate of John
Hancock,deceased. VVM. 11. CALHOUN, AdmV
Jan 23
TIONTIIS after date application will
he made to the Inferior court when sitting for Ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the negroes and land be
longing to the estate of Elijah Cotten, deceased.
’ . - SARAH GOTTEN. Aclm’x.
_Jan2G. V. F. COTTEN, Adm’r.
pOCIR MORITHSafter date application will be
I. made to the Inferior Court of Twiggs reuntv, for
leave to sell the real CRtnte and Negroes of Richard M.
Durden, lute of said countv, deceased.
SAMUEL STREETMAN, ) „ ,
HENRY DURDEN, \ Ex *•
_Jnn24 } 4!)
FHft IE MONTHS idler date application will
be made to the Inferior Court of Twiggs county for
leave to sell two-filths of Lot No. lit), in 9th district of
formerly Troup now Meriwether county, for the benefit
ofhamuel J. and Sarah Durden, minors.
J,tn a4 JANE DURDEN, Guard.
LIOUK MONTHS afterdate application wdj
X be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Bil.h
county wnen sitting as n Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell the real estate of John Howard, late of said county
deceased. SUSAN P. HOWARD, Adm’x.' ’
Oct 19 OB
Jr-I k IfUOVI’IIS after date application will
■X . be made to the Inferior Court of Bibb county w hen
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tno rtjal
estate and Negroes of Elijah Cotton, deceased.
.SARAH COTTON, Adm’x.
V. F. COTTON, Adm’r.
Oct 12 p3
O l Jt iTION Til S after date application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Up
son countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a Negro Man about 24 years of age, hv the name
0 l£?. lo . mon -*” t,lfl property of Jumes Sf. Gibson, minor
ot William Gibson, deceased.
BENJAMIN GIBSON, Guard
Oct 5 32
t'OYK TIOVIIIH ifter date application will
¥ be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Jones countv, for leavo to sell Lot of Land No. 242, in tha
sth dist. Troup|county, being part of the real estate of
John kitchen*, a minor.
11 HENRY CHAMPION. Guard.
I,NOER XloyrilS after date applii
X be made to the Inferior Court of Monroe comity
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave losellthn
negroes belonging to James 11. Hill ami Win, F, Hill
minors of Jeptlix Hill, deceased.
- 1 ™ 11 JOHN G, HltL. Guard
ROiVI IIP utter date application will
X bo made to the Inferior Court of Pike countv when
Hitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the I nnds
belonging to the estate of Wyatt Andrews, deceased late
of Saul county ; and also for leave to sell agold Ltrt in the
Cherokee purchase, drawn by the orphans of said dcc’d
J. W. ANDREWS, Adm’r.
JOHANNA A. ANDREW’S, Adm’x
Nov 22 ’ 3<j
NIONTRM Idler date application uiij
X lie made to the Inferior Court of Houston countv
wdion sitting ns n court nf onditnuy, for leave to sell all
the Lands nnd Negroes belonging to the estate of Little
Bryan, Into of said county, deceased, for the benefit !,c
heirs. JOHN BRYAN. ) 1
lfcc.l2. 42 A. S. EDGEWORTH, J ‘dmrV,
EXOI It .XIOVI'SIS Miter date rapU
I ho made to the Interior Court of Monroe county
when sittnig for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell l.ie
ofLand No. 227, in the 2d .list, of Meriwether county, he.
loning to Joscnk M. Cnrtnr. n minor
D(c ‘ 2Q 43 ’ JOSEPH CARTER fl a.,i.
TXOI'R XIONfTIIS:. • : : ■
the Inferior court of Baldwin county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate ot Tnhitlm Paul deceased, lying uttd lying in
the county of Randolph, b
. Jnn it 4fi Jt HIN M.AIURRIAN.
PUR XION I IES after dure application will
be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Hen
ry county when setting for ordinary purpose*, for leave
to noli the lot whereon John MeKey dee'd formerly liv
ed near the Town of McDonough, and jot No 47, in the
seventh district of Carroll comity as the real estate of
said deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.
SETH W. PARHAM. Admr.
Jan. 4 1837 4fi do bonis non.
lx of Kxiovriis after date implication wifi
I’ lie made to the Inferior Court of Monroe Countv
: when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave a, sell the
undivided half of lot of land No. 160, in the lGth Dis
trict of the tst section of originally Cherokee now Ooldi
county belonging to the estate of John C. Hill lat” of
Monroe county deceased,
GEORGE D. DOUCLAP, Admr
Jnno