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WiltlMlOliKL
axo
CoiaiiiiiiioH iliiNlneM*
fIN II f‘. an,l<ir*ignJ viaatra to s&fonn
I Jf I their friends and the public genor
ellv, that the? will eoolinue lit# above
business. They are making soma ad
• ■**• ■ dilion to their \Yare-Houae, which i
• onvoni.s a ily situated on Secoud ftiMt,adjoining their
store. T ie\ wiii Ir* prepared to make liberal advances
*t) produce end men liau It-o eilher in More or to be ahip
p*,l to .'r ivmin-ih, t'hirlei'on orNew-Yurk- Their per
sonal aid individual attention will be devoted to the
aellin; ofC HI >■ from tin ffm Hex or wagon*. Ift
addition to the nliov e, they will continue their mercantile
hii-i tee* at their old etan !. end evnitcl ehortlr to receive
1 1 cn tlu .New-York end Boston Merkels, afresh supply
DTUT-aOOUS. CHROCBRIES.
Hnnlw in't‘l lliilit kltoee, Ac. Ac.
wiirh trill make t*fir -usurtment large and complete.
Bv a *trict sttentioti to business, they hjpe to merit a
ahare of public patronage.
GF.ORGIt JEWETT Jk. GO.
Slept 11 tfW_
U AKI -HOI HF
tap
< oimisieHion llmi c.
. ~ . jtf t§ MAN inform thfir frian.U tnd
£**•**> public ftncrfiily, that thay ar an
. \v
t|i^i r *tor*, on Colton Arfmua, *ud will
basr ir tm Iv i r lb* recaption of Cotton by thecorn
m**;i 11 ‘lit of tha anuin* season. All cotton ronniffii*
#• Ito i!i• ibv plantar* and othar* d<*alinf in thj article,
or i*nier toiiuv flii-i *tfil iri ill.* market a ill U*
alien ! 1 1... i'h*v likewise inform those merchant* who
( . wnd th'ir goods bv Macon, that they have a large
and .ntc hriclt atore for” the reception of merchandise, end
adl receive and forward all good* consigned to them
The . rctive* in ever? intan' will be a* low at iaeua
toni.ii vin the citv. Liberal advan e* will bo mode on
'oti.in ei.ired with them,or shipped hr them te any uthsr
market.
Iltvinr one of the partners of the firm (Mr. A. 11.
!■', • ‘• .end I mated in the city of New-York for the.pUf
p - ofHll'.irdmit the ue esx.srv facilities te their hiiainc*e
in M.n .n. They respectfully inform merchanta and
tii’i r* ivli i have his inow to transact in that city, that
ho will hn prepared to attend to any commia*ion t>u*i
n >s. ,villl which lie may ho favored. They embrace the
pi’* ,t opportunity to return their crateful ackaowl
c l nn or., to tiieir friends and the public for ptst Severs,
s ml solicit a crtnlinnation of their patronage.
In addition to their present atock, they will reecive
early this fall, a tins asaurtinent of
<rj’-<attlH, Groceries, lim'd ware,
rrn.F.RY, half. rope, heavy tif.mp
aiuoa r tooisa, ‘.S idv-haih oe.orHtao, Ac. Ac. Ac.
suitable fur thefin life* dp; all efwhich ihav offer for sale
•n the most reasonable terras.
Macon, IStli August, 18d6. tfiS
ccrvirvixsaioiv snT3iwß33.
- .. FIN HE siihacrihcra have fhrtncd a eo
w JT 1 partnership under the firm ot
GRANT A YtINGE, for the transae
'iVk'* ■ non * gnnaral Comniiosien R<t*inees
■'e*twV3uj J nwrg ( t ie ~;l v 0 f Savannah. They lue
pectfuliv solicit tin patronage of their frietul*.
cn vs. tin an r.
HENRY YONGE.
Savannah, Dec. 14 42 dm.
KUHiNGt’.
B ‘,! ‘on Savannah,Charleston, and New -Voi k, wilt
be disco,inted on application ‘o
REA 4a COTTON.
Sept, (> ai
Ikk! Itnh E.
rEI ’IF. Aunfa In-ims.iro end Hanking Compn
JL ill, will lake Fire nod River Piakn—npplt
to W. MEI.ROSE, At’. ‘
Frhtmnry P. IP?7. SO ,
ISOAKibOG MOIfSK, I
BY ns KM. ns. SEYJWOL'IS,
Corner of ('herry and Second Sireeti, Maeon. i
. j>i,_a __ ts ad i
jioToTda.
f |lllfl Fiihsei’ -r ,* happy to
1 infoi:t •tt India” and
Sti i-td'f:’ tV*y.cV\ pent,a .tan of Me, in, nnd its
vicinity, that ha has replcniah-
AhA'lt ed h,s stock of books with
some of the l itcst nublications
in Nctv York. lie Is, l* nn
~ hesitation in reenremandisp
tnem to thn percsal ofthoe who taav bfc pood eannph
to call and ecaminethem The? will Ha read with pr at
interest, viz : l.afitte the Pirateof ths (Fn’.f hv th* author
saflhe South-West, 2 vola. l2mo. Bulwer’s Works com
pi etc; Mclichnmpe, a Legend of th* .Sanies, by the au
thor of (itiv Rivers, Act. fitc. S vols. 12rno j rrotoatant
Jesuitism, by a Protestant, The Rambler in Jfeu,m,
1830, bv Charles Joseph I,strobe; a Treatise on l.tn
iuege, or the relation which Words bear te Things, by
. B. Johnson ; the Adventures of Roderick Random, b?
T. s-nnllet; Home, or the Iron Ral*. bv .Serah Stirk
ncv.limo; Poem*, bv William Cnllea Brvant, lOmo ;
ths Merchant's Clerk, and other Tales, hy Samuel War-’
rrn, 1,. L. I). ; the Poor Rirh Man tnd the Rich Tonr
Man, hr the a ithor of Hope Leslie; Giafar al Bnrmeki,
a tab* oftho churt of FT.nround al Raachid, 2 vela. IJrre;
aha Desultory Man, h? thsnnthnrefthe Gipaev; ths Fai
rav Book for 1317: Hicrojlvphicsl Bible with devntion
a! pieces for youth: private life es Lafayette, 1 vol-.
12mo; Eugene Aram.
Also, a choice vnrietv of School Books, f,lol,es. t ernes- I
trial and celestial. Teachers will do well to cell and
make a soler t.nn ; by taking n an wilier of ibare, tk auh
wrih-r will soli at verv rsdered priooe.
Twn dcofS north of lha YusiOmce.
J a n |i _ TITO*. W. WXON.
Ct-AB.DBT SHEDS.
ON'JOX— White. Yallow sad Red.
BF.F.T —early blood tnraip. oerlr YreetMl eufwr, do
earlc wbi’,- searcitv or sngne.
( ARR<>T —orange.
PARSNIP —long white.
rrrt’MßER —early cl’tst"v. leer from.
MELON —superior water mslon. frn ntstf rwei.aei.
f QUASH —Dutch summer. Mimmeth Ptmplrm.
J.r.T HJCE—imperial sneer loaf, iee head.
RADISH—Iong whits Nnples, scarlet short tep, sewr
let short top, long salmon, long searlst, scarlet or cherry
turnip.
C ABB AGE—oarlv anger lnnf, enrlv georce, early
Dutch, Mflv vork, large cork or harvest, early drum
head or n-rpen. ea Ir h illock's heart. laris dramhsad,
flat or lam Dnteh, greet, saver, greea glanwt, white eap*
brocoli.
Tt rtMP— large rnplisb Norfolk, ?Mti
IT.PJ'ER —pusshor hell, revenue.
Purple act plant, vegetable oyster.
PARSLEY —dwnrf curled, emrled.
OORN—early golii.sn siotit, eeely rneeamrs, enrty
sugar.
PE AS—curls Waahhigtoe Jane, earl? eharltoa large
white reirrn>?fst, dwarf coarrowfst dwarf bine impanel.
BEANS—early ehlna dvn*f, eetly ntehewk, early
si XtYOrtk".
CLOVER— Rnd.whi^
T fin<l FT.OVTFR wnrMrf.
The •imvA. ‘vith * Ufffe vi onrtfrif*fH not J
for p*)*> 1? J. H Ai W. ?.
!>*r 7 41 Cnffnn
oxty or nxAconr.
TAX HTTrRNS TOR I*BT.
\LL persons lialdo to pay ffitv Taxes are hereh? no
ti'rd end reqnirsd to make iheii retnree to rae at
mv e’flee, (l.ippitt fe Higgins’ store.j on or before the
!">th dav of March next, at wbh-h time thr Book will
positively hoaloeed. nnd all defttolters donhlr texed se
ro.-ding to lan . f’ersos'nra required to desiennte their
real eetafrbv fCo of sonar* nnd lor.—Bv order of Conn
ell. ‘ JOHN H. OFTCTT, CJf Aoe,or.
F'..l-r.ir - 13, 183 TANARUS, 5w41
m * t-Utiofr**/TiuetbU Mesa* imd <*&•
htoiod ms hv6 City Attorney, to <Mt:
Whits MBs persona fioni 51 to <lO years nfnge, 1-H
White Mali’ perr.. bom Ifi to 45 years of {•> f*f*
All Slaves under AO vram of age, ‘•'’f
All Jjlireafrom If to 4.1 tears ofage,
I nictilieaare ofl,*w and Physie,
rneinraatvl Broker*,
M.,l* Free Negro#* Aom 5! to AA room of non, 5 f**)
Four wheel Carriages, (wagon* exeepyed ) “J
Two whlgl do. (rarte and dravs axeeptod.) *5
P.onks'o-k ;ao*very SIOO operand on orompl'y wl,) M
*; v > , n Tr.i le, (oneterv flflfKl rain* relurerd
r-ithe highwat aetimste no hand al any tlmo
within three months prior lot day of Jan. laa*.
Rat! Bln|r, (on Beery *IOO value,) UN
in. T. YEKTINTOU,
attorney at law,
It AMnOßn* C**mlirJ
j„WM VI _ OEORHIA-
E AW. „
(•lirr undersigned h*e settled ,o Varan with the vtnw
t of prae.tielng LAW"H willl ntf.nd the Courts of
.MO ,dj. iniug rroWitme.nad mgr ho found hv app,,rr.„o„
,h. nfllr. of Mo-ar* Pm- fc *.*>• for ,ho Prt-aw
it> rpflr*. not quite enmpbta, Is OB thfl tmoond floor of
the New Commerelal Bank. .
In winding P m s hwhontw l OemtilgM f irot.it, I
x, T( . ..seriated with mo Augustus Reese, Eeq. of Vndl
t, Our joint * rtor.lrn wlfl Nappl.-jd to that^frr.
Mnrnn, Janoarv 17 47 1V V
IVOTICE.
a N election will h* hold at thocourt houee m Pevrv,
(% Houston count*, under tlr eiyrrrintondenoe of a
of the Ti nea andtvu freeholders of said conuty.
. ~ t in second Rvtnrdav in Morcli next, for n Colonel of
> ‘.M.th Rr of'Bin Georgia Mlltrla, to fi l the vn
— , rv fio ra * lofted bv tlvi cf Col. O, f.l WUljl
ha:i TUr niaaprra wls mdoao tho roWrn# und-T seal
~ Executive of the f’ iteTf Geewin.
ri ■o.d.-rof J BoVffTff Warier-.
F,ii 2i 52 I*l Brigade Bth Divrs. G. M.
KACOST
*rcjj*sjiMr cojupijx i*.
Staain-Boat J. STONE. Capt. Mandcll.
Btuain-Ront SL'PKRIOH, Capt. Coo. Wiilcox,
Steniu Boat EXCEL, Capt. J. L. Willcox, 1
THIS company have nuw their line of Boats in com
plete ureter fur freighting. They havea uew steam
boat called the J. Statu 1 , luw preesure steam engine, add
ed to the line, which will run regular between Savannah
and Darien. ,
•Steam-Boat Suporior, Capt. Geo. Willcox,
Steam-B,,nt Excel, Capt. J. L. Willcux,
Will run regularly betweeu ilacon audJDarien, one of
the eteaiii-bontj lonving Darien every five or six days,
with tow boats. The company have sixteen Tow-Hoate, I
all lirtt rata bouts, built expressly for the navigation of
tile Octmilgee and Altatiitliu rivers. Thcan increased
facilities f,nnisli the company the means of giving the
greatest despatch to cotton or goods shipped by their
line. Titer have twn Schooners to carry coltou and
merchandize between Darien and Chat lesion.
The e are also eeven first rate Packets running regu
lar between Darien and New-York, which coins to
Hawse, Mitchell h Collins of Darien.
JrrnliJiff tko u'nro:. Uoiiti.
J. GODDARD, Macon.
Ku, Botce it Cos. Charleston
L. BsLUm? At i. Savannah.
Haws*, Mitcmxi.l Ax Cot Lias, Darisn.
Git. K. Roixbts, Hawkmsvilla.
Macon, Eeh I 49
Nttw-itofk & Dttrieti (Oeos-sia) Lins*
S! S'iitSscta,
Brig MACON, A. Ribbiss.
Jw-X Brig AMELIA STRONG,
i, V—. Bunn, Master,
1 Brig DARIEN,C.P.Bec*-
i\ tKT, Master,
H Brig NEW-JERSEY, B.
| 1 MiTrnr.ws, Master,
‘i/n&JT Brig PREMILM, J. Cos-
QSjSßp* ‘S', Master,
Hchn I.ter D. I!. CRANE,
Biltza, Master.
rjNHOSE vessels are all copper I'isfeiipJ, and built ex
-8 p,eslv for this trade, bare experienced Captain*,
and sail regularly once * -*k from each port. VoeseD
bound lor Darien will fin I Doboy Bar of easy access—l 9
to 21 feet water will be found on the Bar at high water,
the same depth can be , arried within six miles of Darien,
thirteen f.-et ,-sn be rnrrie,l up to the city. The anchor
age for Dubuy .Sound and River i* particularly safe umj
guod. with ample room for ye- *rls to carry off ths wbol*
Cuttaa crops coming down the rivers to Darien.
H AWES, MITCHELL Ac COLLINS,
Agents, Darias.
J"7* Refer to Jakzi GoddsrL), Esq., Macon,
ttakder 13 ts 3ft
Ha* ol Darien and >nw-Yorfc
FACESIS
r—, Brig ANN, Capt. GORMAN,
VICTORY, Capt. BROWN, *
“ MERIDA, Capt. THOMPSON,
-krXmJE “ FRANKLIN. Capt. HARLOW,
dswles Schooner AUSTIN, Cspt. BURGES,
rrh H E above vessels comprize s line of Packets be-
I tween Darien and New-York, lately established.
They are all first class vessels, and commanded by gen
tleman cxpeiienced in the trade, and havecood e.rcom
niodatiuns fur passengers. Shippers by this like may
be assured of the frestr t possible despatch being given
its wll cases. StfERMA.N J. ,N YE, Agent, N. York,
ROWLAND, CRANE St SHACKELFORD
Age nt*, Darim.
Darien, Jan 1, 18.37. 3m48
*?. 15.—Dersona disposed to patronize this line, can
msko arrasgcraer.ts, acd obtain in ormation in regard to
,>i- rili-s of i a'sngs, fire, on application to the undor
sige.l. JOHN T. ROWLAND, Agent, Alncon.
Ocnsnlgec Storam-Bont Company.
v'Aks?sJS'--"\ f S3IIE public are informed that
A _ Lw .1 this company has now in
peV- ..r’ ’ ,-ic-ay operation throe Strain-Boats, viz.
the Ocmulgee, Capt. Blnaken
sh'p, plying between Daiien and
Savannah, and the Alatainaha, Capt. Lewis Wilcox, and
Comet, Capt. Brantloy, between Darien and Macon.—
The two last leave Darien for Macon alternately, every
week, with tow-boats ; and being built expressly for the
ti lde, and being commanded by experienced captains,
tire enabled to perforin the trip with dreyntrk, and hold
forth inducement! for those persons to ship hy the com
pany who wish to get th ‘ir goods or produce expedi
tinu’elv to market- The company having by its charter
ihaprtriUgs (insuring, will at a moderate rate of pre
miam, tsks risks on goods or produce shipped by its
b*st, or plteed in th - charge of its agents for shipment.
A emit lor the abort boalo.
REA A COTTON, Macoa.
Qubit o fiiximr, Hawkinsvillo.
T. R. Tovar at So", Dsrieo.
Exist *. Yoao*, ‘hosannah.
Boyer, Hzaar * Wum, Charleston,
Js. 24. 4
Rmhsnu’ intmrnnce Company of
Macon.
rrkllE puhlie are intormed that th# whole amount of
I tha Capital Stock of this Company, ot ONE HI N
DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CASH, hn been
paid in, and is low prepared to take risk* according to
previous notice,viz :to and from tho city of Macon to
anv port or place in tha United States,on equally advan
tageous terras la the assured, as oilier Marino Compa
irs. J. GODDARD, Preside*!.
Wm. F. Piixii, 3
f'h"w.‘;..., iw—*
Thomas Tatlo*, J
Jamb# Rsa, Sssratary.
Pet 6 tf32
Central Rail-Road and Hanking Company
of Georgia.
December 6, 183fi.
DIVIDEND No. 1.
A DIVIDEND, tt the rats of ten per centum per an
nuns, *B the capita! of this institution, employed in
banking, has been this day declared by tho Board of Di
reetnra. The aims will he paid to Stockholders or their
legal representatives, on and after Thursday the 1-Stii
December, (inat.) The stockholders at and iri the neigh
borhood of Maeon, wlm desire their dividends to he paid
at th* branch**, will please give noticctol. B. Rowland,
Esq. Cashier. R. R. CUYLER-, Cashier.
Dee 14 42
Oglelhorp Inn. A Trim Company ;
Os the City of Mar.on.
THE, public aro hereby informed that the lata Mer
ehanta’ Insurance Company of thin City, hae re
eontlr been inrorpnrated by the Legislature ofthie Wlate
fonder tha titla of the Oglethorpe Insurance and Trust
Company af the City of Maron,) with authority to in
croaaa the eapital atoek to fire hnnd'fd thouaand dnllara,
and toererriae tritat and aeraral other prit ilepea One
hnnarad thoaaand Dollara of raid eapital haa naan paid
in,and will at all tiinea be held in roadineaa to pay any
lO'-noe dna by thla eorapanr. Riaka are taken to and
!rc thi* City to r.ny par* ofplaee.on * libera) teru.s to
tha aaaurad.aa any oilier oflfico willafTord- I,oana will .
he takrl, aad hilla ofnxrhnnre purrhaaed.
WM. B. PARKER, Prea’t. l
•TT Edilora haring published the nolire for the Mer- j
rhanta’ Tnrnranra < nmpany of thia City, will diaron- ;
timto tha aamo, and aubatitut* tha ahor* advortiaement.
Jan XI JAMF. R 1 A, Sre'p.
to’ f arpentfTk and olhers.
■wnrfLl. he let to the lcwcat bidder, in the town of
Zebnlon, Pike county, Ga. on the firat Tueaday
March aext, thebnildin* of a eood JAII. Tha plan and
particular* will he exhibited at the. time ofletting. Good
workmen woald do well to attend prepared to take the
j„v, J. B. WILLIAMSON, J. i. c.
1 ‘ WM. H ARRIS, j. i. e.
RORT. WALKER, j. i. c.
53 td in J. B. ItFIT.VKS, j, i. c.
WAESi 3T0T1C133.
rrtTTE aohaeriher ha>inp diapered of his interest in the
i firm of Geo. W. price At Cos. to William Cooke and
Geo. W. Prica, who will raeciaottnd nav all debts of
a awl, firm. J. COWLES.
Jan. 1 .137 43
Cnrdfn fifpda,
\ GENERAL nseortment freh, from Baltimore,just
raeeived by CRAFT At LEWIS.
Jan IT 412
I’rtll Gnlf Cotton fiyrd.
1 SACKS rrnrrcmtcd /y-waie. imported from
1 “ Ft a Rodney, juat arrived and for rale bv
Jtin IT 4T REA * COTTON.
FOR *ll.l'.
f)A FIRKINS prime family Butter,
♦x t 4fi hhla. ii<t nnlf Mln. prime Flnnr.
10 ketra Tobaaao, at tha corner Cotton Arenua aad
Second Street, by C. L. HOWLAND At CO.
Jan 2ft *r 48
DAHIIAB.
4 CHOICE asNortmenl, ol Dahlia*. Ilynrinlha
Tnli r>- and other lui'hona roots, lately impor
ted irom Holland, forrnlo bv
CRAFT <t LEWIS.
.T.m. 55.
‘T'TrrCw'iwm. ~ ~
THE stibacriher havinrt token th. Trirnineshop Intelr
occupied by Mr. A. D. Brown, in thiscitv, anil hnv
inc hired a oompotent workman, is preparcil to execute
all kinds of work in the above business with great facility
1 and neatness, at rraeonable prices. All orders in ihe
above business will meat witn prompt attention. Also
i he* n timber, round tinlAr and posts of any dimensions
deliver and at short uotice.
I’* 1 tlftd WM. DANfFI,.
HKTSV tts-'Har COTTON f-jf = f .
K.ff—rn-rtiU'd a imtoc uuel -Just
***** W
Indian BPPvirrus.
j, w riNHE subscriber has purchased
fc C'. ."flfi I the buildings formerly occu
pied by Mr. Erwin and utftero, und
- - Si ta now putting them in the best or
\‘*l—, |S) | 1 dr: for the reception of company,
ytfri i rnniitf.TQ 1,11 ” premises arc very convenient
io the spiings, und by the attention
the auhscrilter will lieatoW on hia cuatomera, he hopes to
merit and receive the patronage of all w ho have hereto
fore paitonized the establishment. The virtues of the
inineml water are too well known to need anv recom
mendation. Hnexpeets to he able to accommodate from
one hundred to one hundred and fifty person*. Every
: arrangement will be made for the amusement and recru
■ atioD of the ladies.
Hia stables uro put in good order, and will he well at
tended, MORRIS MATHEWS.
! Felt 5 6m50
(TjT The Augusta Sentinel and Savannah Georgian
will publish the above weakly ten weeks.
FOB MALE
Am HE aubscriher oil* rs for sale Lot No.
A 2, southern range, on which he lives,
being well improved, ami. having on it a
wtdl cultivated garden, containing a variety
t of fruit trees, vines Ac., and a well ofexctl
ent wutcr.— Also an acre und a quarter of Lot,No. 18,
southern range, being an elevated situation.
Fob 11 3w51 A. B. STRONG.
Splendid Purnituro nnd Cda r*.
Oppoittt WanhiHgton Hall, #/t Mulberry Street.
rpUK subscriber respectfully lnfonuN hia
” frieurla and the public that he ie re-
and manufacturing a more splendid
assortment of furniture lihi hs cvrr
IF9 offpr*d for saln iu this city, at tho lowuat
F"w 1 P r * ce * F(J c t CASH,
1 * Ths folio vi-iz comprise a part: Sid
boards with and without Marble TopI*, 1 *, Secretary atid
Book Cases, Desk and Book Cases, Sofas of the latest
style, Couchs*, Settee* and Easy Chairs, Dining Tables
iu ietts aud Centre Tables with nnd without Vlar*
ble Tops, Pier Table*, Pembroke Tables, Woi W Table*,
Toilet, Dreeing and French B'lreaus, .Mahogany, Maple,
aod Poplar Bedsteads; Mantle Classes, Dressing Boxes
and Glasses, Sociables, Ottomans, Carpet and Chuir
Cushions, Piono Seats variovs uatteru*, Mahogany,
Curled Maple and Fancy Chuir*, Hair and Cotton >lat
trasses, Feathers and Feather Beds, Blinds, Floor Mats,
Willow Wagons and Cradles, together with every article
in hi* line.
The proprietor i9 supplied witli the best of workmen,
and well seasoned mnteriaU, so that he is enabled to
manufacture any article in his line, that maybe ealled
for. Orders from the country shall receive atricl atten
tion. ‘l’he public are invited to cull and examine to r
thomeelves. THOMAS WOOD.
Oct 18 3*
JAMBS fFAY&OE,
Cnbinot MannfnrtisrerA UpholMerer
riAHhi proprietor respectfully informs the ritirens of
I Macon and vicinity that he haaonhand a large and
full assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE.
consisting of Sideboards with and without marble tons,
setts of Dining Tables, tingle do., Card Tables, Tea Ta
bles, Work Table*, Writing Tables, Centre Taides with
nnd without marble tops, Sofas latest fashion*, Secreta
ries and Book Cases, Bureau*, Pianos ©f the most ap
proved Manufacturer*, and the newest Music, Piano
Stools, Mahogany Maple and Poplar Bedstead*, double
and single Wash Stands, Curled Hair and Mona Mat
rasses, Feather Beds of the best quality, a large as*srt
mont of Mahogany, Curled Maple and Fancy Chairs: j
also Looking Glasses of every description.
All the above article* are of the latest styles, and will |
be warranted to stand the climate. The subscriber in- j
vites the public to call and view for themselves, at his
ware-house, .Second street, next door to Washington ;
Hull.
Feb 17 ysl
Bats! IS at* ! Hats!
A. KiaffßßßXsY
RESPECTFULLY aolii its ilia attention of purchas. !
era to a very large assortment of fIMtS anrS
Cup*, which have been made by him, expressly for ,
retailing, and are warranted to be of better quality than
any ever before offered in Macon. Among hia assortment >
may be found
Super faahionabla black and drab Beaver IlatF.
an. broadbrims do. do. for elderly men.
do. sash, and broad brim t-atin Beaver,
do. do. do do. bl’k 4k drab Russia beavers, j
Wide, medium dr narrow brims,Otter, Nutrie,Muskrat.
Racroon and Rabbit Hats of every variety of shape
and color. ,
Youth's and children’* Beaver and Satin Reave Hats
(latest slvle.)
Fnr nnd Cloth Caps-
Super No. 1 Otter Gaps,
do. No. 1, Seal, Mink, Muskrat andClath.
do. Men’s and Boys’ full top Broad Cloth,
do. do. do. Robinson do. do.
do. do. do. acorn top, Celette do.
do. childlen'a fancy silk Caps (new patterns.)
Ladies and Misses Fur Capes.
Super Chinchilla Pelerines, Capes and Mu.
Ermine, Gennett, Sable and Swans down Capes,Feler
ines, Muffs and Ruffs.
A good assortment of Hat Trimmings.
Alcohol nnd Shellaek.
rr Hate and Capt Made lo order a* thori notice.
Oct 18 35
WASniNfiTON SEMINARY.
Tnlhotton On.
THIS Institution roes into full operation for the en
suing year, on Monday, the 9th of January, under
the most encouraging prospects, the different depart
mentn of Literature and Science, ere filled with tnc most
able and accomplished teachers.
The. Ylnlr Department is placed under the
earc and attention of AUGUSTUS K. HUGO, A. B.
a graduate of the Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.
who will prepare young Gentlemen for ( ollege or for the
study of any of the liberal professions, as fully and as
romjdetelv as in an? similar institution in the State; and
who will likewise prepare students hy advnncmc them
in rollegiate atudice, to join any clasa in any college in
thn United Mtatca. _ ~ ..
In addition to the Latin and Greek Languages Mr. R.,
will teach the French Language perfectly and fluently.
He will also tone h Mathematics, pure anti mixed, Chemis
try, Botanv, Natural, Moral and intellectual Philoso
phy,ami English Literature in all its departments
thr Female Department will soon, he fii.
led, with a ladvof high accomplishments, who will tench
all the various’ branches of useful and ornamental litera
ture and also drawing painting,embroidery, &e. Ac.
The Department of MUSIC, will he untler the man
agement of professor lI.KEIL, a native German, who
■ is surpassed hy none in hi* ability to in-trurt in thispleas
ling branch of science. In addition to the Piano Forte,
lie will give lessons on the Guitar, with particular atten-
I tion to vocal music as accompanying these instruments.
! He will also give lessons to young men on the flute. Mr.
I K. will instruct a class of young gentlemen in the study
of his nnlive language.
The Trustees of this institution, are truly gratified in
having it in theirpower to present to their friends and
patrons, and the public generally, so firm a school as
thev now do: amt as our village is entirely healthy, and
its society inferior to none in the State, they invite the
encouragement of the public.
EDW’D DELQNY. tSee.B.T.
Dec 11
MACOW ACADEMY.
THE Female Departmentof this institution haring
become rarant by the resignation of Mr. Darby,
the late rector, the truateea are deairoua to employ u
competent teacher to t*kr charge of the Name. The’al
ready large population of the city placer it out of the
endiarraarr’entr which ?o frequently attend uchoolr da
pendant mostly upon aid from abroad for a aupnort, al
waya prerariona and fluctuating: the truatoeft tnerrfore
fee! wail assured, that to a teacher of high chnrrcterand
qualifications a very liberal patronage ia certain, and
from aurh they invite propositions.
Comniunicntions addressed to either of the trustees,
will ba promptly answered.
AMBROSE BABER, ft
EDW'D. D. TRACY, ! 3’
JAMES SMITH, f |
NATHAN C. MUN ROE, J ■
Dec 57 _ jM
Win. P. ROWLAND,
Il f, BAGi Cuba coflTce, ft!) bills, eaiial r tour,
XF/x* 25 half bnrrels canal Flour,
30 hhla. Irish Potatoes, 10 rasks Cheese,
1(1 tierces Rice, 10 kegs Goshen Rutter,
20 half hhla. Butter Crackers 20 hlf bbls. Soda do.
20 half hhla. Pilot Bread, 20 hf his sugar Crackers,
SO boxes Raisins, 25 half boxes do.
55 hhla. Newark Cider,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
Jan 4A
~~ NOTICE.
\ LL peraima indebted lu the late firm of Foster, Earle
i A- Cos. will pleasecome forward and make payment
withouttlelav. Thsir Imoks are at Moeara. Harwell At.
< llienr’s .tore on Cherry street.
Feb 14 6wftl
UST INOTICe7~
ffAIIE subscribers are determined to clone their old
■ hnslwass. ih . orc.nnl sprier, and request all persona
iml’' ’ 1 *i’ lb ‘to c ‘her hv nine or account, to make pny
’ ‘lie ’ It! K*. Tiicir T'lsiiui; will bo pur in suit at
tlx* firat term, without discrimination.
ft J CHAPMAN,
.NMIK 9. CHILD*RS.
Beb lm
JT.oeo acro Hist race
FARVIING
rOE, SALS.
IX liodioH from 3'JO to 2GOO acre*, all lying in counli*'*
of Ku-tali, Cimmborfl and Macon, Alabama, near Co
lumbus. ThflMO landd wore selected with a /roat deal of
care, by a competent judge, with a soocial oye to the
eulturaofeoru and cotton. My azont Juo. I>. w ill
bo fully authorized to noil those lands, and may he found
for the next ail weeks at the Mclntosh Hall, In Colum
bus, (when net in the Creek Nation) prepared to shew the
same.
ALSO the well known tract ofLand lying in the Os
wichao Bend, containing 2600 acres. This tract cannot
he surpassed by any lnudsiu the State of Alabama.
J. COWLES.
Nov 9 *l7
JTOn BALT),
1000 -teres . J'r-th and ta! unlit < of ton I.anils
I’ YIN th tin i diurict of ■’ i• r i ity # i multi*
.j m i\c - ‘t\ !, 215,V’M and 2-5. ’* above tract
is well • itercdbv S i >rin , . ir Croek runnin r through it, and
NflTorditig an excel! nr mill “fat. Osi it is a house, with
twenty acres improved, situated ou th<* road between
Ilyroti and 111 k \y ted atfordiug an excellent situation
tore public hous.u i’ .r.-ons wishing to sot tic a pb.nt'.-
tionin that part of the State, will do well to direct their
atf-uition to the .'<>• • larticul
of LOYAt .L OOWLid , Milleegerillc, or
J. COWLES, Vuu,ou.
Vtooi, Jm 11 l! w
Valnnhle Lot Far Sale#
THE Lou on Cotton Avenue, Nos 7 and 8, square 62
i3 now offarod at private sale—it contains something
less than an acre, has a fronton Cotton Avenue of246feet,
on Poplar St of 96 feet, and on First St. 210 houn
ded on the S. Fast by a public alley of 20 feet in w idth,
It may be divided into twelve lots which will be admit
ted are the beat unimproved onoa for business, now of
fered in this city. Terms made known on application.
Dec. 29 44’ WM. H. BLRDSALL.
Loti lit IF lore nceTor Sale.
rilllE second sale of Lots at the beautiful town of
I Florence, Stewart County, Ain. will take place on
il.nday, the 20th dav of February next, at which time
will b’ off.'rej fifty or one hundred desirable Lota. Terms
iof sale made known on the day. Florence is situated on
the banks of the Chattahoochee, 29 miles below Colum
bus. and 0 mile, above Irwinlon.
Any thine in praiseofthis beautiful seat is deemed un
necessary. Hut those who wish to live on a Southern
River, enioy good health by drinking good water, and
make money, would do well to appear on tile dav.
H. W JERNIGAN,
Jan 13 5w47 A gent for the Company.
M a o on
CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
On Second , near Mu/berry Street.
THE Suhsrribete have received from the best and
most extensive Manufactories in the Northern ci
ties, a Uree assortment of first rate CAIiKIACiES
and VEIIICI.CS of almost every description,
of the latest style and fashion. We invite the citir.ens of
Macon, and the public generally, to call and examine
the work, quality, prices, Sic., as wc feel assured that all
who wish to purchase, would find it to their interest to
deal with us. Some of our Vehicles are very light, and
vet strong, being made of the best materials, and of su
perior workmanship. They were manufactured express
ly for this murket.and we believe them equal, if not su
perior, to any everollered in this city. Inasmuch as ull
wiio ha.e purchased from us, and after trial, have found
the work equal to our representations, we feel confident
in recommending it, and believe that those who examine
will be induced to purchase. From the extensive sales
wc have made, we nave been encouraged to have every
pains bestowed on our work, and offer it at a reduction
from format- prices.
17” Orders for Carriajrrq will be promptly at
tended to. vVRIGLEY Sl HART.
THFT At.SO KiVt OV nWD, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
SADDLERY-WARE A HARNESS,
Os tvrrti tieseripiiott:
Best Ladies and Gentlemen’s Meddles, Spanish, Colum
bia. Travellers, Fancy, limited, of large and extra large
sixes—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 b .old as low as they can he bought in this city or
anv part of the southern country.
Macon, January 17 17
Sen CisrrtiiKe Establishment,
Corner cf First and Second streets, n> fir Fort, Ham
ilton Af M iley's.
THE iubucriber is receiving a general and splendid
assortment of Carriages Baronehe*,
and other vehicles, from some oT the first manufacturers
in the country, made of the best materials and of un
questionable workmanship, put up in the latest style,
and expressly for thi market and country. Also extra
for Barouches, Sulkeys and one horse
Wagons.
He ban t!<o facilities for ordering any description of
vehicles rh*t may be wished, and have them forwarded
w!h but little delay.
Tin*subscribe* can be found at the establ.snrvmnt or at
Messrs. Craft & Lewis’. LUKE BLISS,
lincor., Jan 17 4 ’
New Carriage and F?:rttnre
WARB-HCUSS,
Cotton-Avenue.
JAMES H. OLDERSHAW respectfully informs his
friends and the public that he nas on hand large
assortment of Carriages, Pianos, Furniture, Window
Blinds, Looking Glasses, Hair Hattresses, Feather Beds,
Fancy and Windsor Chairs, for sale at lowest cash
prices. Dnc 28 44
rAHRIAfiIS,
\N excellent dose Carriage, eevernl one and two
- horse Barouches and one Sulkv, will lie sold
cheap hv WILLIAM FORT A: CO*
Dee 50 _ _43
OA rtsit vxiza.
i’Jnk PIECE*. -ome splei id ’ titters, for sale he
9 CRAFT * LEWIS.
_Nov 9 _ ‘f_
CASTINGS.,
7VT OW landing, ‘’ lot oi* tm.- ,i” ■.< nt V, n hieh will be
i. s sold cheap for carl, t ’ ‘.he •’i .rrjl.rr”
JanJf) iSw47 BOARPMAN AfT ‘1.1.1 NS.
n. B. WUCD ‘
OFFERS forealc 6 tons round and square bar Iron,
DtonsKng!i"h und American Hollow Wares,
1 ton hoop lion,
2000 lhs. Herman, Blister and Cast I?teel,
200 kegs rut Noils, 0000 lhs. wrought spikes,
100 east [’loughs, 1 ton plough Moulds,
30 sets Blacksmith's Tools,
4000 lhs. Ilook Hinges, 1000 lbs. Fad Irons,
2000 lbs. Manilla Rope, 1000 doz. Carolina Hoes,
600 pair Ttaea Chains, 10 barrels Plaster,
20 do*. C. S. Axes.
Dee 50 43
r.OVEIinOR"IIAWIILTON.
T THIS noted Race Horse will make his next session
(Spring of 1837) near Cullodonsville, Monroeeoun
tv Georgia, at the house of Mr. F.i.sberbt Robertson.
Terms the same as last session. Particulars in handbills.
JOHN MOORE.
Lexington, Jan. 54.1836. __ Owl 1 -*
OVER the Cfntrai. Course, at Macon, Ga. will
come off on the 5d Tuesday in April next, and con
tinue five days.
Ist Oav—One mile heats,.free for all Horses.
2d Day-Two “ “ “ “
3d Day—Throe “ “ “ M
4th Day—Four “ “ “ *
sth Oav—Mile, heats, best 3 in 5.
The weight’ ’ he carried will he as follows :
Aged Hop y-ars cr upwards, 154 lhs.
f v ears old, 118 lbs,
5 years old, 110 lhs.
4 yearn old, IDO lhs.
3 years old, AD I**"-
9 venra old, * feather.
Three lbs. allowed for Mares ami Geldings.
THE PROPRIETORS.
January 17 C
NEGROES FOR SALE.
THE subscriber,residing in Hamburg, South Caroli
na, at the second house from the bridge, has on
hand a large number of likely VIRGINIA SLAV F.S,
and will receive new supplies every two week*. Per
son* wanting to purchase, Planter* or Traders, would
do well to givens a call. _
JOSEPH WOOD fcCO.
F. I -.rv 7 50 8m
l>r. Hill’s 4lxlo mi tin l Supporter,
A NEW and valuable article fbi the one rs lednw m
LEGAL NOTICES.
fTNDER an order of the Inferior Court of Pike coun- j
J t y, when sitline for ordinary purposes, will bo told (
at the court-house in tha county of Baker, on the first
Tuesday in March next, Lot No. 67, in tin* 12th district!
of Early countv originally, now Baker county — id tor
the benefit of (fits orphans of John S. VYojrna, deceased.
Tortus mads known on the duv of sale.
JOSUH E. NUNN ALLY, Cuartiian.
Dec. 20 43
Vd minis* rator’s Salt*.— WHl be sold on tin
first Tuesday in March next, in front of the court
house in the town ofCamphellton, Campbell county, Lot
of Lund No. 157,in 14th flint of‘’aid county, belonging tu
the estate of John Knight, decease I: sold by orde ol the
honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sit
ting as a court of ordinary, for the benefit i 1 the heirs.
Dm 18 40 ft M. L. KER N ID) . K Im’r.
fA FARDIAVS SALE. Will be sold on the l*t
vJI Teuesday in March next, at the Court house door
in the town of Marion Twiggs countv, under an order .of
the Inferior Court of the county of Harris. One negro
men by the name of Dave, property of Jasper N. Hill,
minor, sold for his benefit.
Dec. 29 41 GEORGE GRANBERRY, Guard.
i BNI!\H I RITOU’S SALE.—On the
.~V 9th of March next, ot the late resilience of James
C .!.Uvall jlAimn •> I convicting of cows, hog.-, horses,
plantation tools, household and kitchen furnitur*, and
niv rv other art i • 1 *s too tedious to mention. —Terms on
the day. JOHN FARMER, ? Adm’rs
Till >MAS CALDWELL, \ Ad,l ‘ 1
Henry county, Fob 1 49
nXECI'TOU’S SALE.— Agreeably to the
I UI lust will and testament ol Messick Easoin, late of
Twiggs county, deceased, will be sold at the court house
door in the countv of Cherokee, on the first Tuesday in
Mav next, one gold Lot, No. 225, in the 2d district and 2d
section in said county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
of said deceased. Terms on the day.
Also on the same day, will he sold gold Lot No. 87, in
he 17th dist. and 2u section, of originally Cherokee, now
t ohb countv ; sold at the court house door in said county,
and for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms
” the duv. CHAS. J. KASOM, Ex’r.
Feh 13 ; \f
MONTHS niter date, application will
’ be made to the Interior Court of Upson countv wben
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the Land
and Negroes of James White, deecnaed, Into of said Cos.
MARY M. WHITE. Adm’x.
Feb 22, *4u.52
Georgia— Monroe Comity.
TMTHEREAS Sarah Shockley and Winfrey L. Shock-
▼ ley apply for letters of administration on tile es
tate of John Shockley, late of said county, deceased.
Theie are therefore to cite and admonish all and lin
gular the kindred uud creditors of laid deceased to be
and appear at my offire uhthin the time prescribed by
late, to shea cause, if any they have, uhy laid letters
should uot be granted.
Given under mv hand this Bth dav of Fehrnarv, 1837.
ELBKIDGE G. CABANISS, c. c. o.
Feb 14 51
Cforcln—County.
WHEREAS Robert Collier applies tome for letters
of administration on the estate of Harrison Shith,
deceased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ap
pear at my office irithin the time prescribed by laic, to
shcic cause, if any they hate, u hy said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office. 7th Fehrnarv, 1837.
TIIOS. F. BETHEL, c. c. o.
Feb 14 3w51
NOTICE.
VI.I. persons having demands against the estate of
Thomas Cooper, deceased, late of Monroe county,
will present them according to Inw.
MARY COOPER, Adm’x.
Feh 14 4w51
*lO HEWAKD.
M TJ ANA WAY from the subscriber, in
X\ Macon, on the 13th inst. a negro
man named PRIMUS, about thirty-five
—I or forty years of age. He is about five
/_ feet seven or eight inches high, rather
wtl* nvwkid. slender, very quick in his speech, and mo
tions; ha? lost most of Ms front teeth, and speaks much
like an As* an or low country negro. When he left h
had on a Kentucky jeans frock coat, yellow homespun
pantaloons, a pair of russet shoes, and a large hritned
wool hat. He mav eadeaver 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, nr fortv dollars will be given if the
said negro is delivered to William Fort, in this place.
O’ The Milledgeville Recorder, Aug Sentinel,
Savannah Republican and Darien Telegraph will
igive the above 4 insertions.
Macon,Dec 20 43 WM. B. BALL.
*OO KEWAIB.
gA or stolen from the sub
j Im. serihpr on Sunday the 11th infa
ME? Neerro fellow by the name of WILEY, a
f bout 21 year? of ape, about six feet high,
f black complexion, bow legs, very stout,
iwri iMimlriir*’ and quick ppok.cn. Fifty Dollars will be
given for the delivery of said negro and thief, cr twenty
five each for their confinement in nnv jnil so that I can
pet them. JOSIAH DIXON.
Bibb county, Feb 22, 18.?7 3w52
IL_T* The Southern Recorder, Milledgeville, Chronicle
nnd Sentinel, Augusta, and Savnnnuh Republican, will
give the above three weekly insertions, and forward their
accounts to this office.
heforo me, Spencur Sulli
*■ van, Justice of the Peace for tl.c
557th d:st. G. M. a brown horse Mule,
a? supposed to be 12 vears old, chafed with
i iiffliWiiiifTinii gear, brand : w ith leter N on the left
thigh, and figure 8 on the left shoulder, shod before; ap
praised to eighty dollars, by Melton Holley ond Bt*njn
min Rogers. Also, oue bay Horse, supposed to be 12
vears old, both hind feet w hite, shod before, a few white
hairs in bin forehead, short sprig tail, a scar on hi* left
thigh, chafed with gear; appraised to seventy Dollars
hv Melton Holley and Beniamin Rogers.
SPENCER SLLLIVAN, J. P.
A true extract from the Estrav Book.
HARDAWAY COLLIER. Clk.
Feb 22 2wf>2
Siraycd or SHca
IN ROM the subscriber in this place, on
the night of the I7th inst. a dark
sv‘-v2s§s$ v ‘-v2s§s bay Horse, rhout five feet two inches
high, crease followed,hind feet white, five
. years old this spring. He had on a pad
die and bridle wlirn he l est. I will give a reward of Ten
Dollar? for his deliverv to me in this place.
LEON TINE SAWYER.
Macon, Fth 22 *3w52
~70 Vtcx\ ~~
from the subscriber, living
eight miles east of Thomaston, Up
r n county, tw o largo dark bay or brown
fcyx IJ ..I.IJIN \S, 8 or y vcan old, with a
.. white spot ill the forehead of oacli of them,
and their top* rut oil; they are considerably over the
common nize of horse*, and one of them, bv close inspec
tion, it will he discovered, is blind in the left *ve. Any
information respecting said horses will lie thankfully re
ceived, nnd ifdelivered to the subscriber, n handsome re
ward will be given. H. J. M. KENNON.
Feb 5 4w50
CASWELL BUYS tolls before me a large dark bay
Mare, five feet two inches high, shod before, about
12 or 13 years old: npproised by Benjamin Rees nnd
Howell Cherry, to forty-five Dollars, this l Ith February,
1837. ‘ GARLAND EDGE, J. I’.
A true extract from the Estrav Book.
HARDAWAY COLLIER, Clk.
Feb,23 2w53
New Cast Iron
snrmma machines.
r¥IHE subscriber having completed bis arrangements
JL to the North,ao as to procure machin
ery in any quantity,is now ready to present the public
with the above machine in a highly improved stale, with
anv degree of promptness nnd despatch.
lie has now on hand several of tho machines which
perform well, and he hesitates not to say, that they will
he acknowledged by the planters ns superior to any
thing of the kind which has hitherto been introduced into
thiscountry. ,
The eastings, it will lie readily conceived, give addi
tional strength, dursbility and permanency to the ma
chines, and remove the probability of their getting out of
order from shrinking, swelling, or warping, as is some
th.u> the rase with wood. The subscriber lias been en
,u business at this place for nearly five years,
ant? in the course of that time‘, although he lias not been
able to supply half the demand, he has sold in this vicin
ity, machine, to the amount of upwards of $50,000 — near
ly ail of which have given entire satisfaction. Hundreds
of certificates might be given as to testimonials of the util
ity and workmanship of his machines, but he deems it
unnecessary, a he relies 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, Ga. Macon, Ga. We
tnmpka, Ala. nnd at othertowns and places in this State
and Georgia.best suited to theconvenier.ee of purchasers,
at a small advance on the prir.e, for delivery. An agent
will be employed, who w ill remain at the above places
in Georgia, to put the machines in operation, and to give
all the instructions concerning them which may be ne
cessary, and tlie subscriber will attend generally, either
in person or by proxy, to the starting of the machines,
and if they do not perform agreesbly to expectation, per
sons will be released from all responsibility in keeping or
paving for them.
Orders by letter or otherwise, will be attended to with
promptness.
/“rice afn Mnflh ir is 150 /Wort.
AeoemWs. Ntw 12, ** 19w4
A imiNISTRATOR’S SALK.—Willu
•resold ut tha court house hi Forsvth.on the first Tue
dav in march next, by an order of the court of Online “
of Monroe county, two negroes, Daniel, boutl7 vrn™ r
age,and Jinncy about 14—-being the proLertv ufl?..k„°
* hompsou dcc’d. Terms on the day. ‘ crt
. J.E. ’THOMPSON, Adm’r.
Jan. J 18.17.
A MIWISTBATOITM SALK._w.jil:
:v sold the first Tuesday in April, at the court hou*
Knoxvdlc, Crawford county, a Negro Woman hv lb.
name of Henrietta, by order of the Court of Ordinir. of
slid county, bold ns the property of Win J. Wuynmin
deceased. A. M. K. SW IFT, Adm’r
4tj
A1 i:iiiiistfrator’s Male.-Win he soidYnb;
court house, nr La Grunge, Troup countv on .
first Tuesday in March, by order of the court ofOrdinlr!
of Monroe county. Lotol Land No. 178, Mth dist T™ y
n the propert> of Win. Clark, ilc'censcd. * ou^
l)ec 14 42 JOHN WOQTAN. Adm’r
A MI *;'*STBATOR’H SA LE^ATlhi
274- court house in the town Os Perry, Houston count,
on the first 1 uesdav in April next, will be sold if’
real estate of Henry Fclkcl, deceased, con-istine ol S p “
only acres, more or less, adjoing Doan, Wood ’and the
own of Perry; on the premise, is a good framed dwellin’
house and necessary out houses. Terms on the day In’
sale. Il v order of the Interior Court, sitting (or Ordina
ry So7lC’ SAMt FELDER, Adm’r
A D T I, M S rK l , o |t ' S J'A LK.—A r^
7. *“ le *° th f, or ,' lr ’ t>f J‘ Inferior court of Crawford
Cos. will be sold the Ist Tuesday in Minch next, at tlu-
Court house door in I’homanton Upson to. one negro
woman named Henrietta belonging to ihp estate of Win
J. Waynmnn deceased Into of craw ford count-, for , 1
benefit of the heirs. • c
Term. mad. kaown on tha dnv of sale.
*■■*■**■
of Pike county, when sitting for ordinary purposes wil
ho sold at the court house door ofPnuhline county with
m the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March
next, one Lotol Land.lying and being in the countv an,
known as 7-18, in the 18th dist. and 3d section- it brin!
a part of the real estate of Benjamin Horton, decease f
sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors,,) said decM
Terms on the<lay. u *
_Jnn LJB37. JOHN DO.RTON, Adm’r
A DMiftISTRATOIt’S SALE.-Wiil V?
74. sold on the first Tnesdny in Mav next, at th court
house in Coweta countv. between the usual hours of salt
in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Jackson county, one Lot of Land 202 acres, No. -yfitj’ i J
dist. Coweta county, belonging to the estate of j 0 |,„
Robinson,deceased. Terms cash.
JOHN R, I.OWRY, Adm’r
Feh S2_ _ _ With the Will anneved
A SA LK.-’.ViiiTe
-2*. sold belore the court house door in the town 0 f
Wayneshorough, Burke countv, on the first Tuesday in
March next, three hundred acres ofLand, one-half'be
longing to the ejate of John Trimble, late of Monroe
couunty, decead, the other half the property of John
Poe.
Al-o, on the first Tuesday in April next, before the
court house door in Gw innett countv, will be sold one
Lot of Land in the sth dist. No. 5, one half belonging to
the estate of John Trimble, late of Monroe countv jc'd
and the other hull belonging to John Poc.
Also, on the first Tuesday in Mav next, before th*
court house in Muscogee r oiintv, will he sold one lot of
Land. No. 97, in the 7th dist. drawn hv John Trimble
The above propertv sold bv an order of the Inferior court
of Monroe county. JOHN POE, Adn’r.
Monroe co.Dcc 19 52
lIDMIMISTRATOR'S SALE.-Will be
21 sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at the
court honse in Marion, Twigg. county, tinder an order of
the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting a. a Court
ofOrdinary, the Lands and Negroes belonging to th. es
tate of Jas. R. Lowry, dec’d. consisting of'2s Negro, ?
voting and likely ; 2000 acre* ofpine lard, more „r less!
known as Perryman’s Mill.; 400 acres of oak and hick
ory land, whereon the deceased lived; 48 atres more or
less of the cast corner commonly known u the John
Denardlot.
Also, will he sold on th. first Tuesday in April next,
at tho courthouse in Macon, 100 acre* of Land adjoining
East-Miicon and the land of Woolfolk. The above w ill
be sold on a liberal Credit.
Dec ‘2O 44 THO. J. PERRYMAN, Adm’r.
A DXraWTRATOR'B fiA LE.—Wiil be
■f*- sold by order of the court of Or.linsrv of Crew ford
county,on the first Tuesday in April next, at the court
house in Knoxville, its the property of ,'terlmg Horten,
deceased, fourteen likely Negroes, three mr n , five w„mei’
and six children, from one to nine years oid.
Also, on the first dnv ol March next, at the residence of
widow Horton, all the perishable pr< p.rtv, two Hore
household and kitchen Furniture, &<-
WILLIAM !.. JOHNSON, ) , ,
WILLIAM l:. a. INGRAM. 5 Ac "’ ‘*
A ABMIttISTRATOBS N ALE.-w i|7.
‘X sold, on the first Saturday of April next, at the istr
residence of James White dec’d, late ofl'psoti Countv,
between twenty and thirty bales of Cotton, by leave of
the Court of Ordinary of sc.id countv. Terms made
known on the day. MARY WHITE, Adtnx.
Feh, 14, 1837. Sir,ls
WOIIR ROTHS ufter date application will le
A made to the Inferior Court when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, for leave to *ell the real estate of John
Hancock,deceased. WM. 11. CALHOUN, Adm’r.
Jan 23
MONTHS after date application will
be made to the Inferior court when sitting for Ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the negroes arid land be
longing to Ibe estate ofKlijnh Cotten, deceased.
SARAH GOTTEN Adni’x
_Jan 96. ?F. COTTEN, aw™
IjlOl R MONTHS after date application will be
made to tho Inferior Court of Twiggs countv, for
leave to sell the real estate and Negroes of Richard M.
Durden, late of said countv, deceased.
SAMUEL STREETMAN, ) „ .
HENRY DURDEN, ( hx “•
Jan 24 4fj
It MONTHS nftcr date application will
he made to tho Inferior Court of Twiggs countv, for
leave to sell two-fiflh* of Lot No. 110, ifPSth district of
formerly Troup now Meriwether countv, for the benefit
of Samuel J. and Sarah Durden, minors.
Jan 24 JANE DURDEN, Guard.
LMIER MONTHS after date application will
■ be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Jones county, for loavo toscll Lot ofLand No. 212, in the
sth dist. Troup|county, being part of the real estate of
John Kitchens, a minor.
Jan 11 HENRY CHAMPION. Guard.
MONTHS after date application will
be made to the Inferior Court of Monroe county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
negroes belonging to James 11. Hill and Wm. E. Hill,
minors of Jeptha Hill, deceased.
Jan II JOHN G. HILL, Guard
170EK MONTHS after date application will
JU be made to the Inferior Court of Pike county w hen
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands
belonging to the estate nfWvnfi Andrews, deceased, Ist*
of said county ; and also for leave to Bell a gold Lot in th.
Cherokee purchase, draw n bv the orphans of said dec'd.
J W. ANDREWS. Adm’r.
JOHANNA A. ANDREWS, Adm’x.
Nov 22 39
IdOi It MONTHS utter date application will
.17 be made to the Inferior Court of Houston county
w hen sitting as n eourt of ordinnJv, for leave to sell all
the Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of Little
Brvan, late of said countv. deceased, for the benefit of
heirs. JOHN fiRYAN, > . .
Dec. 12. 42 A. S. EDGEWORTH, mr *’
Four month* alter date application frill
bo made to tho Inferior Court of Monroe county,
when Pitting: for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot
of Land No. 227, in the 2d dint, of Meriwether county, be
louine to Joseph N. Carter, a minor.
Dec 20 43 JOSEPH CARTER, Guard.
IN OITR 111 Oft T IIS after date apulicaioin will b*
: made to the Inferior court of Baldwin county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to acll tht
real estate of Tabitlia Paul deceased, lying nnd being in
the county of Randolph.
Jan. 11 40 JOHN MeMI’RRIAN.
TNOIJK MONTHS after date application will
1 be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Hen
ry county when setting for ordinary purpose*, for leave
to sell the lot whereon John Me Key dec’d formerly liv
ed near the Town of McDonough, and lot No 47, in the
seventh district of Carroll county ns the real estate of
said deceased, for liie benefit of the hmrs.
SETII W. PARHAM Adrnr.
Jan. 4 1837 46 do bonis non.
TjlOdß ITIOUITHS after date appl ienfion will
JT be made to the Inferior Court of Monroe County,
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to seii tne
undivided half pf lot of land No. 160, in the 16th Dis
trict of the Ist section of originally Cherokee now Oobb
county belonging to the estate of John C. Hill, late of
Monroe county deceased,
GEORGE D. DOUGLAB, Admr.
Jan 5 4in46
171 OITHrMONT US will
r be made to the Court of ordinary of Bibb countv,
for leave to sell the real estate of the orphans of Benja
min Trice, deceased.
Feb II 51 JESSE MORAND, Guard.
OflK ifIONITI!* “aftsr Ilatn applioa’ian wiTl
he made to tho honorable the Inferior Court forthe
conntv of Twiggs, while sitting ns a eourt oforrllnarv for
leave to sell Lot of Land Nn. 238, in the 31st dirt, of for
merly Lee, now Sumpter eonntv
CH AS. J. F.ASOM,
Feb 14. 51 Testsmentary Gnsrd. nnd Heir-
CARPETING. 7”
JUPT reeeivtyl a few piece* of Ingrain C.rpetjng,
wMHt I* (br sole rpthired prieea.
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