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. Y„. tfACO.H Vi’EAIH-BOAT COMPANY, I
rfIVUCS 1111.4 iucUunl to inform the n,crt:ha*ti mini public frenerftlly, in the interior of G*>rgin, t!*m their lino of
l 1 u iu wll be ;u full operatM.n early in the fall, and stiiicil then patronage for tho lino, that rood*
, . • dh\ the way tis Dari** $• tin* ch apeei foi merchant ofth interior of the State, and the must expeditious
i have tu. 1 follow ing new and fine Sunm-boi:-*, uii cuuinuuilrd by Lr*t rule captains, t<> wit:
.If* Stone, €npt. U. €\ Meiutftll*
** *, > c>o, nuektaiu. Capi* 0* 0. W llcox 9 a
/ „ T rilj 1>(. hxi.l'l, % :ipt. J. Su. H'illCOX,
vk ’\‘v. :%*wrr?& ;j<>. superior, t <tp(. U'iu. F. Johnson.
• ,<••:* ir.to 3 (>w I • ’.p. I r i!t**\j.rrff yfcitl < v u\ipaticn of tin* Altamaha am! Ocvntilgc* rivers. The
j .• ii M lt* wht j i 1 bynt, low nresHUM* engine, carries 700 bales of t otion. runs regularly three tiuios a week
ah and Darien. flu ; Mc.iu-boat Chicftnin ja anew side wheel boat, and will curry sto tXK)
ur>i in n’culurlv hrtwc* n iSuvannah and lliiwkinsvillc, and so to Macon during the time of full
r: * i *'i ,i* l >M it, Excel and Superior will run regularly lx*iwrcti Darien and Macon, towing two boat*
id •o! the St'auvboats will leave Darien regularly overy t> or 6 days; the visual time of passage up ie
1 ox t Company Line areeonnocted with uline of seven packet* running regularly from New*
!'• ‘f.xii t.. front i 4r. ot, New York,is the Agent fcr tno hue of pockets, end llawei,
’..he Agents of the packets ut Darim. ‘1 he Agiuts of tho Mtioou dicuu-12tmt Cotupaar
j MARTIN, WALKER & WALTER, LWfe#J**,
1.. II \LIHVi.N Cw CO., Savannah,
HA WES, MITCHELL <V COLLINS, Darun,
GEORGE K. ROBERTS?. HmckintcilU,
i .vv) shipped to their Agjut*, will bo forwarded with despatch, or good* ordered to l* shipped
p i **-. itutnkful for ti patronage they have received from the merchants and planters,lmve
\ j nn.i jf i jvevan o largely, and t!ie Agents pledge thtuuucWoa to use overy oxoitiou to facilitate
, >-• ‘♦ ! alioi.:uv ahip by their hue boat*.
J. GODDARD 4* CO., Agents.
* * will alsobu a line of Schooners running regularly between Charleston and Darien, to theCotnpa-
, il ! oarti vilarlv request tbnt ri.ippar* hare thoir good* dietinctiy marked with tLe aauie and
. i•* i!i frequently *av dotation, and a wrong destination.
,i 13 7, 6m2l
WAitE-HOISiE
AND
* . s- :dj3 r’umincHi#
* t**rui of veurs, the Ware House of
V". R. Ihil ton, mar the head of cotton
• v/ Avenue, and convenient to the centre of
w ii,p-- , wh'-'re t’i\r will transact a
ger.'vrd * u:ul c'n.uiiiarion bi;rin. The Ware
Hr.u a< * nn-i .n •..< on business will be conducted and
t; ,, i./ and )■, , i.i Ac I S Riiiney members of the
firm, thav wiil It? vote their whole time end attention to
the interest ol the mentlianlaand planter* who may fo
vo.-r th wth their custom, in receiving and forward
i i;r Ji; -'h .m’.j/e and the storage and sale of produces.
Early arring :n ntswill l e made to make liberal ndvan
res pro iucc in siore. and such other facilities in tiude
: 1 • he for the interest of tho customers.
‘t nv; n will nt their store on Cotton
Av :ic s! • * ami ceneial suppiy of Staple, Domestic,
Fj"*n ii,;; i fn;cy f *ry Goods, ready made Clothing,
Ii .-.v. (!"i! -rv \c. f ogetlier with general stip
pjy f ’> , iron. Salt, Saddles, llridles, Boots,
Sm -s, Cats, Alc. Tin > have on hand a large supply of
r : t |uah> II mp Ivagitig, iinlc Rope and Twine, ihe {
na \? i: n and nr- def’m.ined to do business on tho most j
liberal term*, any orders hv the plant? ra foi Raging Bale
Uop •ur I’!* •• ■ ,ur any other urticles, shall meet our
prompt :■t:• ntion.
ELIAS BEALL, At Cos.
Mrron, /i,
•.v, i nree (■Rffim-BoHi Company.
f . riAHK public are informed that
‘* E this roinj.any has now in •})-
/*• cration tour Slimmer Roots', built
• fjjjprxpresslv for the summer trad*,
? i’Tfßwliich will ply regularly bet ween
i**m . ! ‘ : \ ■ towed hv t!i* steamer Altamaha, uh
Lr up ti. 2 li.’er h she enti ascend.
A” l n; enr! in the fall as the ntnte of the river will
;i:iit. i!rc *.p:suy will have in full operation three
Svavn-Bont , to wit : Omnulgee, plying between Darien
an ’ • amnh. t!ie ('oinct an.l Altamaha between Dam n
*id v ; • *f t ‘gather with fourteen tow bouts, all new.
nil in m i, in ier, being built exgressly for the trade,
i' • *ri co .uii.iU'led f v experienced captuins, which willen
a* la |li i to •'-•toHii the trip with despatch, and holds J
frt i ! ii! - or those permnato ship by the com*
who v, g t their good* or produce expedi*
!:•>.. vto market.
Th: ns fv its charter the privilege of insur
in'. * n m?*'h . uc ’ ite of premium, take risks on
y - n ’ e ‘ inped by its boats,or placed in charge
;r , t . ,o: .'liipmcnt
Agents fur t'ii above Boats :
in •; V COTTON, Macon.
TANARUS! “:*r t I.vTnnop, Ii wkinsvill*.
F . V * So*s, Darien.
D * \’ >nof, Sovaimuh.
‘■ k. &. C i. Charleston.
r - : - /•* -• rs j
. VI lii HbliK
~ •■: •- ; * rrr.'-Ttjr.ss.
/ p o a copartnership for the transaction j
i- of t• above fm.sincss. I’he boating J
’ business will bo conducted under tha j
name an 1 stvle of (iiriinrd Ay Cos. i
*■’ w * -o managed and dire? led by J. Goddard.
h® A'ar-hou ’ and Commission business, under the
‘ ntd *•*• ’> , f Ff.inirmiu, J<vtci Ay f o. and will be
‘■'lan 4 And roiiu.i fed by riioums Ilardcma* and
* T > : ’ 1 •* • • Vue undersigned respectfully solicit for 1
0-2.1 cs*a .’ishmeutu share ofnublic patronage.
THDA. MARVF.MAN,
JOHN JONEe,
JAMES GODDARD.
?Lmon, July 3 13
vi'.iii z:- ho* ?sir~
cr SVSTNTiaB.
a rKm Q f EIIfE undersigned would respectful
/ - .n lv axinounee to their friends, and
i '■ f tu the public generally, that they have
, ‘ f>? . . irtnership for the purpoM
** ot transacting the generai ware-house
nd cr*ni - ■ :\r f : \~s, nth j citv of Macon, under
the
* JONiEH A CO.
Th?;/ ;i v,* purehaned liie wmc hoiiFC lately occupied
bv M H ../ton, H:iyc.*& Cos., the well known ir
uatian ofv,-!ii h, both ns regards safety against fire and
*
datien. Th v fire now ready for the reception ofcoUon,
and for th? tcc.-iviug and forwarding the goods of their
cmrit: v ftiun !p, that may lie shipped to their care. They
will h. • •••’ :: extend the usual advances on r.ottuu
stored w t hor shipped hy them. And from the fact that
. a > •).. 1 red no* to I ‘il in cotton on their own ac
co *r, tl. . !i *’p to receive aliberal shun* of public pat
rorn-'c. f‘he badness connected with th'ir estahlish
will have the exclusive attention of Thomas Har
::d J‘.::a .!ones, who will spare no psin to serve
ani *V.: its patrons. THO. HARDEMAN,
JOHN JONES,
J GODDARD.
sh ‘U"d have their w ir* house nroyiarty
!• **s TANARUS?. ? nas Hardeman, John Junes and Jamej*
t! 1; .i. T.i ? v. arc h-tuse and commission business
v .!• )*iJ* •! by Messrs, ILirdomnn Si Jon*vj, under
•\n • •* style of Hardemnn, Jones Si C*. The
m: f . ? i :,t r *• • *rr, from l!ie ahova named lmaincs<,
‘ . m r: o amending those gentlemen to
• *.v ’• cod’ 11 patron i. as worthy of their full
f) i • : if.d •■’ •c; and thv would resp**ctfullv solicit for
i. ’ n a itir. titi’ nos that patronage so liberal lv cx*
t* :*d fth r the last fniir years, and for which they
• o- . c:i3;i*a t‘:e :n 1 * liv-lv an*e of n*atitude.
HAMILTON, HAVES A. CO.
Mn-rv Ju]v IH 21
iv kti:-iious&;
r • T*S3'OW BTTSirTHSS,
„ -n O EORfIE JEWETT &. CO. bf
t a VV f to tender tlicir thanks to
,V .. y th <a friends and acquaintances who
; r v v M hitherto have ho liberally patroaHtd
them in the fiber e business and de -ire
to :nfo:..'. n * well .sth* j ihlic ii general, that this
b*ic‘"a3 h’therto enndneted in the above rnmo, * ill in
f he o 1 hv the undersigned, under the firm
•*fj£ V£TT ia BURCH. Their Ware House is eon
veuieatlv aiUatorl mar the corner of Cherry and Second
atisscts, ad ) : r.;n< tho store for several years pat orcu
rsipi i by Gao. Jewett 5c Cos., and i.i well calculated for
the T'-cc?’: rn of *'••?on, and for close srornge, &r. They
nil ulgj h•; •■„ a Ware II msa near tho river. Protn the
.’*3T o-ipor; ’nco of one of the firm in the above business,
ar. i the cxtoiriv* acquaintance of the other through tho
u. -m :try,th?y hnpo to receive n liberal share of pub
l 4 v*i ;e. Tliev will be prepared at the commence*
uunt of th ■ to make advances on produce either
ii **oro or shipped to Havana ih, Charleston or N. Y ork.
Th r personal attention will be devoted to the selling of
. f • n th'? W*e House or from Wagons. Insu*
run. .• n co.ton can bo effected when desired.
OHORHi: JEWETT
A::g2 MORTEN N. BI RCH.
Th* desire to inform thoir friends and the
nubl’, * -en-rallv, that thev will eontinne the mercantile
n‘tsin??-M as heretofore* They buve nowon huiut a Urge
and extensive assortment of
y-U >i>dn, Hntd< Winn's,
? M ris'/?r #
B A i ii n ?, TWINE, 81. YCKSYimrs TOOI.H, As.
an I expect shortly to receive from the New York and
lto?ton markets an additional supply, all of which will
b? s .ld on rer. ’.nnhjc terms*, a share of public patronage
is rojpvetfullv solicited.
GEORGE JEWETT Sc CO.
All g? _ 23
S:
k*ir.— ?: o'P wahk-iicusb,
,?rnru9ta. Urn.
i-- - rilllE ii'Hr*igtv’d takas (his method
/ <r% “S5( # o(* informing hi. Iricnds and the
; id'inters ofGeorgia mid Cnrolinu, that
■ flu continues the Wnpp-honar and t'om-
‘ • :ni“.i'i Business at the same stand,
un I ha*, in addition to the alwivt large commodious Tiro
P*r><-f V,’c.r.‘-!io is., taken a irtwol the Fire Proof Wire
h i:.! urt ‘ifci.upnh street, convenient to this river, and
t* ■ f t.‘ ’iri'i nod 1 iwoMha Rail Raid", formelv oecuj ied
I “ft V Too’'. mi j recently hv Oen. Dawson By
t ‘li * i* ‘ ivvbl hr enatdert to hnvo room to
Jill I e:gfrn rent to ha .tir’d in sec.urc h'iro f’riKif
fa.yl l ots I .i i ile Fir* PmafClaw Htom. Tor llw* rn
oit :nj .ii firsvi'din* (i'vei. to the country. With n
Mat-1 >i liiieivne I'l f o in'tiialiiv, in ali iHHino.R eonfided
*o liii o iry.. In h . to. to .nrif u cootio nnee of tha vere
itatMriorf jupii-irt tvni ‘.h h: ‘*njo’t ‘vlih for two o4v>iH !
EiaERT n BEAI-C.
Sj;>! 13 7wM
\ew-York A Dttricn (Georgia) Line
f I'jckeU*
Brig MACON, A. Hibbins.
Mnater.
V Brig AMELIA STRONG,
But*N, M s star,
ry: JV; s Brig DARIEN,C.P.Buck-
I- ■ l y \ lev, Master.
& IJrijf NKW-JKRSEY, B.
| a Matthew,, Master,
V/TMh.#’ Brig PREMIUM, J. Coo
bo tt', Master,
Wyt r.rig (new,)
y, C*±*tef* r s'**K*^Tn-d&P > :uS Schoaner D. R. CRANE,
Baker, Master.
t FIIIOSE vessels are all copper fastened, and built ex-
I presaly for this trade, have experienced Cai>tai.is,
and sail regularly once a week from each port. Vessel*
bound for Darien will find Doboy Bar of easy access—l 9
jto 21 feet water will he found on the Bar at high water,
I the same depth can be carried within six miles of Darien,
I thii fern feet can be carried up to th* city. The anchor-
I npe for Doboy Sound and River is particularly pate and
; ‘mod, with ample room for vessels to carry oft'the whole
) Cotton crops comins: down the rivers to Darien.
HAWES, MITCHELL .V COLLINS.
A gents, Darien.
O* Refer to James Goodaiip, Esq., Macon.
October 13 tf32
wilt r-vic> i; s e
coMwrxsfliori business.
q TIM!E subscribers grateful to their
f \ * friends for the Ptipport they have
heretofore received in tlw'r business,
respectfully inform them and the pulic |
generally, that they will continue the
W arc-House and Commission business in its various
branches, at their store on Cotton Avenue. They will !
be prepared to a (lord to their customers such facilities j
in the transaction of their business, us are given bv other ‘
commission merchants in the city As they intend to be
provided with such assistants as their business may re
quire, they can assure those who may favor them with
tneir custom, that no pains will be spared to give satis
fuctian.
They have on hand and will be receiving through tho
season frern New York, a good assortment of
rSVI'-GGQDS, 3ETAEDWAB.23,
Groceries, C olton B, Hope,
Iron , Sleet, Castings, Af/. Air.
which they will bauble to offer on terms eatmfactory to
those who mav favor them with n call.
MYRICK, N.\riEß 4c FREEMAN.
FACTORAGE AND ( O.niWISSION
BUSirtr.33,
njllUi undesigned having removed to
f V i Snvanmih, haa otiened in No. 3, Bol
y . yCT ton’s Range, n few doors above ihe Ex* j
change, an extensive \VA RE-UOIJNE
for the traneaction of a general FAC
TORAGE and COMMISSION hneincss. Expecting to
devote his time exclusively to this business, he will at
tend to the selling of Cotton, Rice and other produce—
receiving and shipping goods, &c., and to such hs may
give him their patronage, he pledges himself to the faith
ful performance of his duliep.
THOMAS H. HARDEN.
Savannah, Oct. 3, 1837. 4w33
N. B Liberal advance* on all Cotton and other pro
duce in store.
WARE-HOUSE
AND
ccrTTViT*?.iON ntrsxTsrnss.
fBJHE subscriber bpg* laavc ta inform
f, ‘'fff 1 his Iriends am! the public gancral-
L. ♦ /S |v, that lie linsrcuirnod Iroin the North,
and has tuken the well known Hand
formerly occupied by I.ippitt be Hig
gins as a Ware House ’ The house is large, and safe
from fire as nnv ware house in the city, nnd for close
storage it excels any house in the city, also for snfetv and
convenience. A share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited. U. L. HOWLAND.
sf, 15. The AUUTION business will be kept up nt
the above stand, w hiclt is one of the best houses for the
aboveht,tineas. Strict attentioa will be paid to the snle
of at v goods that the public mav are proper to confer
upon him. Very respectfully, c j HOWI . ANn .
Oct 18
; “ . 1 T tenders his services to hi* fri-'nds
in the purchase and sale of Cotton on
!• •*’ ’ >. M Commission.
ammmSOH Oct. 19. tH4
Otllclliorpc Ins. A Trust Company
Ot the City of Macon.
rfAIIE public arc hereby informed that the late Mcr
-4 chants’ Insurance Company of this Citv, has re
cently been incorporate.! by the Legislature ol this State
(under the title afthaOglathorpc In-urnnce and Trust
Company of the City of Mncon,) with auihoritv to in
crease the capital stock to five hunt! ed thousand dollars,
and to exercise trust and several other privileges One
huncred thousand Dollars of said capital has been paid
in,and will at all times beheld in readiness to pay any
losses due by tliiß company. Risks are taken to and
Iroin this City to any part ofpluce.nn as lihrr.tl terms to
the assured,ns snv otner office will nfford Loans will
be taken, nnd billsofexchtingepurchased.
WM. B. BARKER, Prca’t.
Jan 25 48 JAMES REA, See',/.
BILLS ON NEW YORK.
BILLS on New York at sight, foe sale hv
REA fc COTTON.
August 3. ‘-13
EICHAMOF..
Bills on Sava tiiiak, t.'liKileston,and Ncw-York, wifi
lx discounted on application to
REA Sc COTTON.
Rept. 29 31
nsnnx k.
THE AuartiKtu ln~ur:inee and rSanltinif Cornpn
nv, will lake Fire and Hiver ifi.ks —apply
to ‘ \V. MELROSE, Acrl.
Fehrtiarv R. IPW. Mt
iTrunl is Bihh C.imity,
FT*OR S AI.E, that well known atn<l,B rnilca west of
fl’ Maeon,on the Federal road near the Tnbncaaiifky
Creek,conaistinar of SOO acres of land, of which 059 are
open and well improved, die situation is pleasant and
healthy,is n ftnod stand foral’uldic Hnuse, the lands and
huildine. arc good—also good orchards on die premises.
Terms $8,09(1, in three yearly payments: one half of
which will h© taken in negro property. Applv to me,
uenr Columbus, on the Hamilton road, or toT. I’. Slubbe,
Macon.
JOHN Me MURRAIN.
A up. 14, 1837. _ __
A. TBAOEEB, WANTED
VT the Fine Level Academy, in H -uston county.—
The aituntinn is considered aa henliliv as onv in
this section of the atate. The teacher will be required
to teach in all tho branches of n English education, and
l.ntin and (Jreek. Applicants for this station must come
well recommended ns to their qualifications to teach and
govern a school of thirty-live or forty eeholara. A man
without family would b” preferred. Applicants mnv nd
ciress either of the undersigned, at lame Stone P. O.
Honeton county. A salary of eight hundred dollars
will le given.
The school i* expectrd to go into oneintion on the Ist
of January next. Applications will be received until
tho first of November, when, a selection from those who
apply w ill ini made, and the pero selected will he noti
fieri of the tact. I)r. JOh V J. HAMPTON,
I'A.NIFI t KKDEKICK,
SOLOMON FEDGfi,
Sept 13 7w?9 Committee.
. ifiAcoje rsat lifSt.
A N o\?ra matins ovvr tlm Ccntrul Coil me will coma
/ m off on the fourth Tuewlav in November and rortfim* :
ue ftveday . Tli*’ imiwr will in !•* lime.
MVBTIA!? Sl MOTT. IVopnctrrr. i
6 28
mll TEH T STYLE |||||g
Summer ZZats.
G. A. KOVBF.RM
H AS now on hand, of bin own manufacture, a large
assortment i Drab Reaver, Satin Reaver, and Rus
sia Beaver Hots: together with every kind of Black
Hat that can be callod tor, h)I of which are offered for
cash as low as they can be purchased in New-York or
elsewhere. Gentlemen, by leaving thoir measure, can
have any kind of Hat mad** expressly for them at short
notice.
April 4
Splendid Furniture and Cha rs,
OppttiU Wnthinglon Hall,on Mulberry .SVf<T.
rr? HE subficribw re.peotfully informs bis
I friend, nnrl the public that he i, ro
renin? and manufacturing a more xpitndid
assortment ol furniturc than has over been
offered for sale in this city, at the lowu.t
r /l t price* POK CASH.
’ I “ The following corapriaa a part: Side
board, with and without Marble Tops, Secretary mid
Book Cases, Dek nnd Book Cases, Solus of the “latest
style, Couches, Seller, and Easy Chair,, Dining Tablo,
in sett, and single, Centre Tables wilh mid without Mar
ble Tops, Pier Tables, Pembroke Tables, Work Tables,
Toilet, Dreesingand French Bureaus, Mahogany, Maple,
nnd Poplar Bedsteads ; Mantle Glasses, Dressing Boxes
nnd Glasses, Sociables, Olloinans, Carpet nnd Chair
Cushions, I'iono Scots vnriov. patterns, Mahogany,
Curled Mnple and Fancy Chairs. Ilair and Cotton Mat*
trasses,Feathers and Feather Beds, Blinds. Floor Mats,
Willow Wagons and Cradlos, together with every article
in bis lino.
The proprietor is supplied with th* best cf workmen,
and well seasoned meterinls, so that he is enabled to
manufacture any nrlicla m bis line, that maybe called
for. Orders from the country shall receive stricl atten
tion. The public ars iurited to cal! end examine tor
themselves. THOMAS WOOD.
Octl
SOL J TllE¥t.V TOXIC,
For the cure of
FBVEB. AND AGUE,
*XD rrCRt SYMP OM OF OEtIKRAt DEDH.ITT.
ffTHE unprecedented eagrrncss with which this rnedi-
X cine lias been sough t after by all classes in every
part of the United States, is the heat guarantee of ita ex
c-11-nce, and affords the most aatisfactorv aasuraucc to
those who have not tried it, of it, superiority over all
other medicines, for the disease for which it professes to
be a cure. At the earnest solicitation of many of the
most respectable ciliicnsof various parts of the country,
tli. proprietors have eonrented to send the Southern
Tonic forth for the general use of the public, and hare
been gratified beyond their moatsanguine hopes, by the
great good which it has since accomplished. We sub
join a ropy ofone of of the communications referred to.
Fro-rt Jno. H. Ilogon, C olltctor of the Fort of Mobile—
formerly nenntor from the rovnties of Mobile. Baldwin,
etc.—Acting Adj. nnd Intpcclor (Icneral of the Army
in the recent f reek Campaign, etc.
Mobii.v, August 18, 1887.
Gentlemen—During th. late Creek campaign, I was
attacked violently with Bilious Intermittent Fever,
which for several days confined me to my quarter, at
Tallassee. Your “Southern Tonic” was recommended
to me,and mv friend Dr. Bussey, actually rods to Mont
gomery and hack in one dav to procure me a bonis,
which entirely relieved me, and enabled me, heforo I had
taken half tlie quantity, to proceed on and join the army
on ills Hatohacholjha Since my return home, my son
wns attacked, and I sent into the city for your Tonic, and
regretted to learn there was none for sale in Mobile.—
Cannotvou s*nd some tothisplacc, so that our citizens
innv enjoy the benefits of the best medicine of the port I
have ever tried I Your attention to this reque<t will
confer a favor on the afSieted, and oblige one who has
already experienced its beneficial effect.. Your obd’t
serv’t, JNO. B. HOGAN.
For sale by their appointed agents,
H. bo J- SHOTWELL.
N. B.—Merchants in the country supplied at the pro
prietor’s prices.
Mav 8 11
HA V IN ci stood tue lest ol exixricnce, are recommen
ded loth-‘public as decidedly superior to any com
bination of Medicine ever offered to the American Peo
ple. The proprietor ofthesc Pilla being a regular bred
Physician, and having practised his profession exten
sively for manv years in different climates, is enabled to
offer to the ntllictcd invalid n medicine, on the effects of
which he is willing to risk his reputation.
He docs not pretend that they are a positive cure, or
even beneficial in every complaint, hut he most firmly
believes that in all diseases where a cathartic or aperi
ent medicine is needed, they will be found far superior to
any of those drastic purgative medicines which arc so
much puffed in the public prints as purifiers of the blood.
When taken according to the directions accompanying
them, they are highly beneficial in the prevention and
Curfl cf bf-ihtts nlVdrti, fever and ague, uVspepsi", liver
complaints, sick headache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy,
rheumatism, heart hum, nausea, furred tongue, disten
sion of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhcea, flutu
lence, habitual constireness, lose of appetite, blotched or
sallow complexion, nnd in nil cases ol topor of the bow
els, where a cathartic or on a|xrient is needed. They
are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing nei
ther tiauxea, griping, nor debility.
Wherever those Pills have Ixcnoncc intorduced into a
family, they become a standing remedy, nnd are called
for again and again, which is sufficient proof of thoir
j good qualities.
Perhaps no article of the kind has ever been offered to
the public, supported by testimonials of a character so
docisive. from sources as respectable, or that has given
I more universal satisfaction.
They have the testimony of the whole medical profes
sion in their fuvor,while not n single case of ill conse
quences or inefficiency can t>c alleged against them.
Hundreds nnd thousands bless the day they became
acquainted with Peter's Vegetable Pills, which, in conse
quence oftheir extraordinary goodness, have attained a
popularity, uuprecedented in the history of medicine.
Tho verv circumstances alone, that physicians, in eve
ry part of the Union, (but more especially in the South
ern States, where they have long been in use,) are making
froe use of thtn in their prnrticeispcsks volumes in their
praise. Add to this the fact, that all who use invariably
recommend them to their friends, and the testimony in
their favor is almost irrcsistable. As an anti-bilious rem
edy, and to prevent coetivcnces, they have no rival. One
fifty rent bait will establish their rharactcr, and prove
that there is truth even in an advertisement.
DEATH AND DISEASE.
Merit nna, in carport sano.
” A mind well lojged, and masculine ofeourse.”
Devth met Disease the other day,
And thus they goasipp’d on the way.
D-nth —How cornea it friend, in every shape,
You let so many folks escape 7
A few years back, and evert elf,
Once sick, you laid upon the shelf.
Dyspepsia theojhad power to kill—
Asthma defied the doctor’s skill—
The lancet too, at all times sought,
Dm hecatomb of victims bought;
Then Costircnris could fatal prove,
And Rheumatism no power remove ;
A simple cold, where'er you went,
A subjeettomy kingdom sent.
How comes it, then, that now-a-darn,
Folks slip vour gripe und go their way 7
Asthma subsides— Dyspepsia cured—
The lancet is no more endured;
The sick to-dav forget all Borrow,
And laugh at both of us to-morrow,
IHscase— Dread sire! I use all means ! can,
Tr> abbreviate the life of man :
I doe hii footeteps from hia birth,
’Till ho returns to mother earth;
And though ‘tis true that my success
Is daily grow ing less aad less,
This satisfaction I enn feel,
I havo not slackened in my leal; V*
I use nil means I used of old—
Changes of weather—hot and cold ;
I give them colds ; 1 give them pain*;
I rack their bonce: I fire their veins;
I poison them witii raneid bile,
In place of tho digestive chvle,
Yet all is üßeloM*—nothing lull*.
Death —How’s that 7
Disco**—They nil take PrTrna’ Pii.Lp.
Prepared by Joseph Phiestlt Peter*, M. D. at hia
institution for the cure of obstinßtc diseases bv means of
vegetable remedies. No. 199, l iberty street, New-Yoik.
Each box eontains 10 pills—price 50 cents.
cr The above valuable article j. for sale, wholesale
and retail, at New York prices, by ll,fie. J. SHOT WELL,
opposite Central Hotel.
Macon, July 13. 20
roa 3A.x,r.
THE House on Cotton Avenue, at pr-sent occupied
by Mr. C. G. St. John, us a jeweliy store ; poaaca
sion given on the first of N ovoid Iter next.
To Knit from the first of October, the eommodi
ons House on Walnut street, at present occupied by Mr.
Isaac B. Rowland. Apply to
Aug 30 57 JAMES A. NISttFT.
MACON
CARRIAGE DEPOSTORY,
On Second , near Mulberry Street.
THE Hubacriboa have received from the heat nnd
moat extensive Manufactories in the Northern ci*
tion, a I nrcr* assortment of first rote CAltltl A OEM
ana VEIIICL KM of almost every description,
of the latest style and fashion. We invile the citizens of
Macon, and the public generally, to call and examine
iho work, quality, prices, Arc., a- we feel assured that nil
who wish to purchase, would find it to their interest to
deal with us Some of our Vehicles are very light, and
yet strong, being made of the best materials, and of su
perior workmanship. They were manufactured express
ly for this aiurket, and we believe them equal, if not su
perior, to any ever offered in this citv. Inasmuch as all
wlio ha.a 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, wc liave neon encouraged to hove every
pains bestowed on our work, and offer it at u reduction
from former prices.
O* Orders for Cai'riltifCS will be promptly at
tended to. “VRIGLEY L HART.
TitK V ALSO HAVE O’ HAWD, A LtttGK ASSORTVKxr OK
!AI>DI.KICY-\VAItK A KtKAESS,
OC rpi r\j ttescrip'ion :
Best I.allies and Gentlemen's .Saddles, Spanish. Colum
bia, Travellers. Fancy, Quilted,of large and extra large
sizes—Also Race and Bov's Saddles, English Bridle.,
Mountings, Whips of all kind.. Hard Feather Trunks.
Carpet tings, Bear auil Buffalo .Skins, Stc. All of wluch
will l>* sold as low as they con be bought iu this city or
snv part of the southern country,
Macon, January 17 \(
New Carrinec Establishment,
Comer of Finland Second street s, nar Fort, flam-
_ i/ton Sc U’iley’s.
r|A HE subscriber is receiving a general nnd splendid
■ assortment of Ears iURes, Rill'Ollt ll S,
aud other vehicles, from some of the first manufacturers
in the country, made of the best material, and of un
questionable workmanship, put up in the latest style,
and expressly Sir this market nnd rountry. Also extra
liar ness, for Barouches, Sulkeya and one horse
Wagons.
He has also facilities fur ordering .nv description of
vehicles that mav he wished, and have them foi warded
with hut little delay.
The subscribe! can be found at the establishment or at
Messrs. Craft & Lewis’. LUKE BLISS.
Macor., Jan 17 47
IVcw Carriage and Furniture
WARE-HOU3E,
Cotton-Avenue.
JAMES H. QLDER.SHAW resnectl'ullv informs bis
friends and the public that he has on hand a large
assortment of Carriages, Pianos, Furniture, Window
Blinds, Looking Glasses, Hair Hattresscs, Feather Beds,
Facv and Windsor Chairs, for sale at lowest cash
pri es, Dnc 28 •?'?
Selling off at Reduced I‘rires.
Cn ARRIAGES, Barouches, Bnggys,Furniture,
J ! Glasses, Window Blinds, I*l
lltines, Feather Beds, Hair Matties es, Fancy and
Windsor Chairs, Willow Wagons and Cradles, and n
variety of fancy articles Dressing Cas'*s, Wash Boxes :
also Gould’s Patent Cooking < ivens.
TO LET—The Store, from Ist Oct. Enquiie of
JOHN IL OLDERSHAW,
JuncSl 17 IstOct. Cotton Avenue.
CARRIAGE REPOSITRY,
On Srcoml Street.
THE Subscriber haa on hand and will be receiving a
large assortment of carriage-, Barouches, Buggies
Sec. Ate., those wishing to purchase will do well to call
and examine for themselves. JOHN HUNT, Jr.
May, 3,1837. tflO
GaTIIGHAN’S VEGETABLE
TEVER AND AOXIU PILLS.
A certain and lasting cure for that disrate.
THE subscriber, havingbeen appointed special Agent
for the sale of Gallighan's Fever and Ague Pills,is
prepared to furnish planters snd country tiaders with
supplies of ssid nrticles on terms equally as favorable as
thevran be obtained of the proprietors.
Gallighan’s Pills, though useful for all diseases which
originate in a superabundant collection of bile in the
stoinAi'h. are more particularly intended for Fever and
Ague. In the first place they cleanse, strengthen, and
give tone to the stomach and bowels, and create anew
and healthy action throughout the system They pro
duce a natural ami permanent appetite. They defend
the system against new or subsequent attacks of the dis
ease. They remove all obstructions of the liver and
other organa. They assist the various operations of na
ture, by cleansing tfie system of all vitiated, corrupt and
acrid humors, aid thus invigorate and reanimate the
whole frame. Possessing a purgative quality, they run
not remain la the bowels to prod lire such otn< r diseases
nsolten follow the injudicious treatment of the Feverstld
Ague. They are composed entirely of vegetable matter,
and mav be taker, by persons of both sexes, and of all
ages, without the least danger of unpleasant consequen
ces. In fine, the public ere assured, that Gallighan’s
l’ills possess those inestimable virtues which arc requi
site not only to arrest, hut to eradicate and destroy, the
last seeds ol this most distressing malady of the human
family.
The proprietors solemnly pledge themselves that they
do not contain a partir le of mineral in any shape or form,
but are composed entirely of simp/e vegetable substan
ces, which, cither separately or combined, snd without
regard to sex or age. pertect y harmless in their effect
upon the human system.
LETTERS AND CERTIFICATES.
From Gen. fVm. Wellborn, Randolph Cos. Ga
Messrs. Fletcher Ac Wcstcott: Gentlemen—lt affords
rae great pleasure to give my testimony in favor of vour
• Gallighan’s Ferer and Ague Pills.” I have repeated
ly employed them in my family, and in ever ea-e thrv
I have succeeded beyond my hopes, in effecting thorough
! and permanent cures. They have also been used exten
sive in my neifihborhood, during the oast season, with
the same hsppv und salutary effects. The people in this
, section ofthe country cannot too highlv appreciate them,
for in my opinion they stand they stand at the verv head
of the list of medicines for the Fever snd Ague. Be as
sured I shall not fail to recommend them to all persona
whom I mav inset with afhicte-1 with thnt troublesome
i and distressing disease. Yours respectfully,
WH. WELLBORN.
From Dr. K. M. Ingersoll, Columbus, Ga.
I have used Gallighan’s Pills with success—they have
more than met rav expectations.
Nov.2ft, 1835. S. M. INGERSOLL, M. T>.
Merchants in the country will he furnished with the
abota Pills at the proprietor’s pr-ee, hv
H. At J. SHOTWELL, Agents,
Corner Mulberry and Third Streets, opjioeile the Cen
tral Hotel
April 55 9_
TO THB PUBLIC,
THE subscriber, willing to meet the wishes of his
friends, with the increasing demand, and the ear
nest recommendations ol practicing Physicians—the fre
quent solicitations of individuals who have vsed and ex
perienced the greatest benefit from my
hli'englheiiing Naive,
and that it should he more extensively known and c-rcu
laird, that thousands suffering from Constitutional
Weakness, Pains in th- Bark and Side, Rheumatism,
Debilitv in the Back and Loins after Child-birth, Weak
ness, Fluttering Pain, ands sense of Sinking at the
Breast and Stomach, from the effect of fractures and dis
locations of the bones—from Indolent Tumors in the
breasts of females, (w hich lira often thought to be can
cerous, but which this Salve will seldom fad to cure, and
always relieved that they may avail themselves of a
remedy that will remove tin ir sufferings, and diminish
the bills ot Ahvslcinns, I hnve been induced to mnke ar
rangements for its inaniilarture, end have it sent to evrrv
section of the IT,died States; and ns my professional
duties ocftipv all mv time, I have associated with me in
the manularture and sale of mv Salve, Mr. B. C. BAX
TER. of New Londun, Connecticut, and to him only
have I coinmmiionted mv recipes. This Salve is pre
pared hy him. at his Dispensary, New London, Conn.;
and to aoeore the public against fraud and imitations. hi
written signature will be affixed to the label on each roll
of Salve. STEPHEN SWEET.
I Franklin, Conn. Jnn2, 1837
For sale at thn rnrtnu of Mulberry and Third
opposite Centrul Hotel. Macon, bv
H. Ac J. SHOTWEtL, Agonte.
May 9 R
Smnm*r riofhinc.
A VERY larpft a**ortmcnt iloonier, in fint mto
1 jtnt rceefvftd By CRAFT Sc LEWIS*
April 19 o
SHERIFF SAKE.— WiU I* sold
*_/ on tho first Tuesday in November next, within the
usual hours of sale, at the court house door in Thoimis
ton, the following property to wit:
One negro Bov, Peter, aged about ten veara old, ns the 1
property of Isaac W. White, bv virtue of an order of the
superior Court, to pay the jail fees ami other expenses!
incurred by the detention of said Isaac \V. White in jail
Also 1.0 l of Land No. 193, in the 16th (list of Houston
originally, now Upson county, containing 202 J acres
more or less ; sold as the property of Joseph .Sturgis, hv
virtue of a mortgngc fi fa front Upson Superior Court, at
the instance of Birch, Weller &. Cos. vs. said Joseph Stur
gis: property pointed out in suid mortgage.
M. R. MEADOWS, D. S
Oct 4 32
MONROE SHERIFF BA EE.— Will be
sold between the usual hours, before the court
house door in the town of Forsyth, on the first Tuesday
in November next, the following property, to w it:
Fa t half of lot No. 167, in the 7ih dial, in Monroe
county, levied on a, the property of Felix G. Cohorn to
satisfy a fi fa from Monroe Inferior Court in favor of Win.
Tolls v,. Felix G. Cohorn and Elizabeth Cohorn: prop
erty pointed out bv plaintiff's Attorney
* EIJAII BRADSHAW, D 8.
Oct 4 33
AJ OX HOE SIIEKIF I’ N\l. E —M ill t ,e
."I sold at the court house in the town of Forsyth, oil
the first Tuesday in November next, the following prop
erty, to wo:
One Bowie knife, one pair of silk gloves, one pair of
.ilk hose, one silk shaw l and a pocket pi.lol; levied on
ns the property of Rawlcigh White, to satisfy the coils
of a prosecutionfor larcony.
’ J. K. SIMMONS, Shff.
Oct 4 go
|J>TPOftED 44(JAfClkiAN RALE.-
n; Wll ‘ be “’’l' l bv or,,( " r of tite Court of Ordinary of
Libb collety, on the first TiiAsdav in December next, lot
N0.284, in thosth district Tump, at ihe court house in
• aid county—sold as tho property of Henry G. Bate.,
m-pham THOMAS G. BATES, Guard.
Oct 5 32
Ad ni \ ist ha to R’s sakf.-uyi
be -old on the first I oewday in Jnnuaiy, nil
the Negroes be'onginsr to Ihe r.tnle ol I’eler Fn
soul .lec’d, lateol Twiggs pounly. Terms en-h
CHARLES J. KASUM, Admr.
Oct. 4 1937. 32
ADM 1 ? > IST H ATOiriTS “iXE.'^AVm’Ta
. “old on the first Tuesday in December next, before
the court house in Randolph county, one lot of Land, No.
16, in the Mill dirt, belonging to tbs estate of Martin
‘laughter, dec’d.: sold for the benefit of the heirs—terms
cash. JOHN J. SLAUGHTER, Adm’r.
Oct 4 33
A (in I \ IST K A TOR’S SALE—Agree
.7* 111.- to an order of Ihe Interior Court of Up
son county, when sitting as n court of ordinary,
wi I be sold outlie first Tuesday iit December nexl
al the court house in the town ol Thoniaslon, Up
-on ommiv. nil the estate, both real ami personnl,
of J.-inies Wllite, ileeeed, to wit : Lots ot Land,
No, 190 in the loth di-triet ol o r igio:illy llouslon,
1 now Upson county, ronlainir.gr 303 1-2 no res, more
| <r leu* i n!o 100 seres ofF of Irartion No. 206. of
*iiid county; together u ith the Negroes hidcniging
to said estate—sold lor the benefit of the heirs und
creditors es said e~'ate. Terms on :he day.
MARY M. WHITE, Adm’r.
Oct 2 33
A DJIIMSTKATOB’S SAKE .-Will he
/A sold before the court house door in Flovd county,
on the first Tuesday in December next, Lot of Land No.
155, in the sih (list, of the 4th section of originally Clarke
now Flovd rounty.
Also will be sold before the court house door in Murray
county,on the same day. Lot of Land No. Ifi7, in the
27th diet of the 3d section of originally Cherokee now
Murray countv, belonging to the estate of James V.
Brown, late of Monroe roiißtv.dec'd. Tern.a cash.
8F.N.1. WATKINS. Adm’r.
MARY BROWN. Adm’x.
Oct 11 33
4 D WIN IST It A TOR’S BALE.-A?w.
ble to an order of the Inferior court off Jpaon county
sitting as a court of ordinary, will be sold on the first ‘
Tuesday in December next, at the town of Louisville, in
JetTerso countv, a certain tract or lot of I,and situate, |y
in? and bein? in Jefferson county, adjoining lands of Har
man, Hailey, More an and Robertson, ns the property of
Barbara Harrell, late of said county, deceased, coutnin
in? 200 across more of less. Sold for the benefit of the
legatees of saiddec’d. JAS. HARRELL, Adm’r.
Sepj 6 28 j
4 DI?III¥I<tTKATOR* S IJLE.—WiII be
im sold on the Ist Tuesdav in November next, nt the
court house in the town of Thomnston, Upson county,
ene ot of Laud, including: the premise* whereon Eliza
beth Gant now lives, 1J miles from Th nnnston, on the
road to Columbus. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of
James Gant, dec’d.
I. R. DEAVOURS, *dm’r.
ELIZABETH GANT, Adm’x.
Sept 5 28
A inmiyi *ALK.—A?reta
/I ble to an order of the Inferior court of .Monroe r o. t
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the
first Tuesdav in November next, before the court house
door in Greensboro, Greene county, ill acre* of Land
Ivin? on the wnters of Shoaldcrhotie creek, ndjoinin?
lands of Zebulon Wrigrht snd others, in said countv:
sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of said dec’ll
M. L. SHOCKLEY, Adm’r.
Sept 7 % 28
A l>7l INISTItATO!rS SAL r-P
a m sold Ht the court bouse floor in the county ofLump
kin.on the first Tuesday in November next, bv order of
the court of ordinary of Twiggs county, Lot No. 216, in
the 08th district, 3d section, now Lumpkin conniv,>nn
tsining 160 acres—sold as the property of Joshua D. Bos
tick, deceased.
HARDY DURHAM, Adm’r. I
Sept 6 29 LUCINDA BOSTICK, Adm’rx.
AD JIINISTK4TOR’S SAITE'-Ae™.
ble to an order ofthe Inferior Court of Crawford co
sitting for ordinary purposen will be sold, on Monday,
23d day of October next, at public outcrv.in the town of
Knoxville, between the usual hour* of snip, the entire
stock of goods belonging to the estate of William If.
Simmons, late of said eountv, deceased, comprising a
Very large assortment of staple H nd fancy goods, together
with some articles of household furniture. Terms at
sale WILLIAM 11. LOWE, Adm’r.
Sept 5 29
** ’I J> I vi'lt V riLUS M 11,11. Agreea
ble to an order of the Inferior court of Upson coun
ty sitting as a court of ordinary, will he sold on the first
Tuesday of November next, at the town of Thomaston. a
certain tractor lot ofl.nnd siluate, lying snd being in the
15th dial, originally Monroe now Upson eountv, known
and distinguished ns lot No. two, containing 202} acres
more or less, as the property of Barbara Harrell, late of
said county, dec’d. for the benefit of the legatees of said
deceased. JAMES HARRELL, Adm’r.
Sept 7 28
JPOSTPOWtIi) SAX-E.
ADHIIAISTIUIOn’S SALE.—WiII be.
sold in the highest bidder si the court house in the
eountv of Houston, on the Ist Tuesdav in December
next, Lot of Laud No. 122, in the stii dist. of Houston
county. Sold by order of the court of Ordinary of Talbot
county, ns the property of the estate of John N. Birch,
dec’d. Terms made known on the day of sale.
B. HILL, Adm’r.
Oct 11 33
P'6¥TP6tM3DT>
A DTf INISTR ATOR’K SALE.—WiII be
2m sold on the Ist Tuesday in Novembei next,before
the court house door in Carrolton, Cnrroll county, Lot
ofLnndNn. 47 in the 7th dist. of said eountv, as apart
of the real stntr of John McKey, late ol Ilenrv county,
deceased. Bold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors
of said dee’ed.—Terms made kn ,wn on thedov.
SETH W. BAKU AM, Adm’r.dc bonis non.
Sept 18 30
AP>H IMsrit ATOR's SA 1.K.-A green
ble to an order ol the Inferior Court of Monroe co.
sitting fur ordinary purposes, will be sold on the firsl
Tuesdav in November next, within the usual hours of
sale,before the rrmrt house door ill Baker, Lot of Land
No. 55, in tho sth dist. of Early count)’ formerly, now Ba
ker.
Also, on the first Tuesday in Dcrcmbor next, within
the legal hours of sale, will he kohl at the court house
door in Monroe county, part of Lot of Lurid whereon Mrs
Keioiie Daniel now lives, known ns Lot No. 238, in the
4th dist of Monroe county formerly, now the 14th: nil
sold for the benefit of the heirs of Denton Daniel, late of
Monroe county,dec'd. Terms made known on thedav
JAMES McMK’XLF, Adm’r.
REJOICE DANIEL, Adm’x.
Pept C, og
If X EC’ A TOR’S Is A I, II. — Will he sold on tho
4 first Tuesday in November next, in Thomaston,’
Upson eountv, part of tho Negroes belonging ir the
estate of William T. Elerbce, dec’d. for tho benefit of
the creditors nnd heirs.
I. B. DEAVOL'RS, Ex’r.
sept. 3 £8
TOR’* NAl.H.—AgrociibTc to im
_i order of the Inferior court of Monroe eountv sitting
for Ordinary purposes, will be sold before the court house
door in Wayne county, on the firsl Tuesday in December
neet, Lot of Land No. 96, in the 2d dial, of Wayne eountv,
containing 490 acres.
Also on the first Tuesdav in December next, before
the court house door in Paulding county. Lot No 181, in
the first Hist, nnd third section,containing4o acres. All
• old ns the property of James Pinrkanl, di c’d. Into of
Monroe county. Sold forth- benefit of the heirs ol strid
deceased, JOHN PINCKAUD. ) „ ,
PEYTON PINCKARD, ( Kxl rB -
Pept 26 31
(NfARDI A !V* *\ I. ET—W i M bilSd on the
X first Turscay ill November next, bv order nf (hr
court of ordinary of Bihh county, at the c nrt house in
I,co erunty, Lot No. 50, in 2d di-t. Lee. Sold as thr|
property of Bonjninlii Trier's orphans Terms, n rea
son” bio credit, JESSE MORAN, Guard.
Sep*o 28
\DTHAI.SIItAI OK’S SAEU
Ida to uu orderin'llte Inferior Court of L'n.™,*"*' 1 ’
tv. when sittir g for ordinary purposes, will U ,„i i ‘““o
----first Tuesday in December next, at the to„m ofT| Un,lw
toil, one Lot ot Lnnd containing 2021 acre. ,!’ on, *-
ilist. oforiginallv Monroe.aow Upson eonr.tl k I V 1 *
No. 144,and all the Negroes befoneinr i„'ri ”" n bv
Henry Crittenden, dec’/ Tc“H *
mahk jackson, ;,;; ii; rbe
\l> , \ISTK tTOIf’S S.l EF .. L {
sol,l at the court house in Maclonoiigl, on
Tuesday in N,,vo.„|,er nexl ncreeahly tonal, he n,; ’
Inferior court of said countv, tfi lollowng ur of| he
longing to John Hudman deed. K P^petty
16 negroes viz. 3 woman Cloey and her chit i m
ctnda,and Sally, 2 men Mitch, sand Js, k. 6 hn'IlVV Lu ‘
Gronwlle,George, Ihil.b, Kiev and Martin's v, ,r ’' t 'n.
Catharine, Giacy. Mehaln nnd Amanda cb, ' ,1 .4 girl,
1 Lot of lnnd No. 83 6 diet of said county will, .i
ception ol the imlNand 3 acresoflatnl undnfUn *" x ’
ees appertaining to said mi115,.,10 I(|U nc.v- P Cr , ' >nnn *
(list., It being the ea.| Imlfofsaid lot. Terms on ,k ,>9 0
IILZEKIAH HUDMAN V h ' ,|, “- v ’
Aur 31 I3AIAH I>A HKER, ‘’ \ Admr’a.
&^^w-^r?!Wisr r
Merriwether. Sold ns the property of Sa,m l’! s ’, “" w
Sarah Durden, orphans of Benjamin Du den
Twiggs county, deceased. Terms oh the day ’ * of
Twiggs county, Aug 25 JANE DUUp EN. Gua,,|.
G4.UAIIDD k x’S SAl.E—ATleerb,. , 27
< der of the Honorable the court ol ordinary loti” nr ’
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in /'T*
next, nt the court house door in Carroll county „ ‘
the real esiate of,Smith Bonner, dee’,l ihrek’r llf
corn fining 413 9-lOacres, in the 4th dis’, ff” ,ok c " l °, n
14 . b lv ' n ? >• Wf and of Chattahoochee
mile* below Judge Bowin'* reridence To ,Jve *oii r
Jt Xug2 FANNY BON.'ER. G^,;I'* 1 '*
I finWrueldY** ‘ h ~ e
door, ID Terry, Houston county, nil the real ! ,° U,e ,
V\ dham Ball, deceased, being the plantation herr° f
he resided, consisting of about five hundred acres” i “”
in the ‘Jlli dist. of said countv. There i a ur j vmf
mill on the premiars. fernis will he liberal. ® r ‘ Bl
James g. m. rah • ,
July 20 HALL, Kx’r.
• Ol
!HOII US lifter date application u'li
I he made to Ilia honorable Interior Court of 1f,,,,,7
countv, when sitting for ordinnrv purposes for u.
sell lot Os Land No. 285, iu Ihe 22d di,tV,“. of t7e 17* ,0
;md Lot No. 510, in the 18,1, dirt, of the il
Lots being part ol the real estate ofßurwell All, ?,
7pTio JAMES ALLMAN, Ad,l,7"’
pOER IROVI'HS alter dale sop,
he mnde to the honorable ihe Inferhlr Court Itju
| county, when sitting for ordinary pnrposcsfor leav e ’
I sell the real estuteol Edimirid Stuckey, minor
| Sop, 10 2,? THOMAS VI.RTI! Guardian.
lie made tu the I„f nor Court ,4 Upson county
when Sitting for ordinary purposes, fir leave to sell a In.
of Land No 176 in the 12,h His.ricl of Carroll
the property ol Benjamin 11. Ingram,deceased.
Se P ,8 _ 29 . TUPS. INGRAM,Adm’r.
“p'OL'lt .UONi'ITISi ulier date applicatiorTvvjll
i J he made to the Inferior court ofßihl. conn, v when
silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell all il,
real estate of Benjamin Newberry, orphan of Isaac New
berry sen. dec’d. ISAAC NEWBERRY, Guard.
P Og
T he made to the Inferior Court of Monroe coumv
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ,h
land belonging to the esiale of Hanlv l.assetcr. late of
said county, dec WHITTEN KEITH )
Aug 17 DANIEL KEITH J Admrs.
M he made to the Inferior Court of Mon roe county w fen
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a ‘ rnr , „f
the real esiate of Jethro Darden late of said county der
Au f 17 WI LS ON DA RDEN, Admr.
mONTIfH alir date application „j;|
be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Hrnrv
coumv, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the land belonging to the estate of James Cald.
well, deceased. J"IIN E. FARMER, Adm’r.
All? O
, ’ HNTGS after date applicatinrTwill
lie made to the honorable Inferior Court of said
coiintv. when sitting for ordiuarv purposes, for leave to
sell the real ertsia of Joseph MeVea, late of.Mucoeee
county,deceased. LEONARD SMITH Adm’r
July 24
17? I **, after date application will
he made to the honorable the Inferior Court for Hie
coumv ol Twiggs, while silling as a court of ordinary,
tor leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of
1 rter Easom, late of said county, deceancd
CHAS. J. EASOM, Adm'r.
August 2 jj
TjlOl’R !VO!\TIIS after date application will
be inaoc to ihe honorable the Inferior Court of stud
county vv ben filling for ordinary purposes, for leave In
sell all the estate of Thomas Roberts deceased, I,oth
real and persona., for the benefit of the heirs and credo
torMofaaiii deceased.
CAREY STRICKLAND, ) * ,
~ „ JAMES C. ROBERTS, < An,r '’
July 3 19
17 OEIt MONTHS after date application will
M be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Pike
eminty, while rilling-for ordinnrv purpose*, for leave to
eel I the real find personal property of John Reid, late cf
naid county, deceased. JOHN W. REID, Adm’r.
i ma . v 13
I WONTHB niter date, amlkltJ
JJ he mnde to the honorable the Inferior Court of
* lonroe county, while eittin? for ordinary purpo.rp, for
envr to sell t he and Negroes 1 elonpmp totliecs*
tatfr of \\ ill jam E. Akin, late of paid county, deceased.
.. S. A. MAiNN, Adm’r.
May 02 |3
j WOXTi.S Hfter dnte application will
* he made to the Yionorahle the Inferior Court of
Henry conntv, when sitting for ordinary purpow, for
leave to*cll v**) cstiite mid ucgioei belonging to the
estate of Bradfi rd Sfickland. b
LEE STRICKLAND, .
SOLOMON STRICKLAND, A<!m
Epson Cos. June 20 J 7
fn mOIVTIIS after date application will
* he mode to the honorable the Itdenor Couit of
anid conntv when sittine for ordinary purpo-ew, for leave
to Fell all tnc rent estate of Jmnra Gant, late of t'pron
county, deceased, for the benefit ofthe helrw
la,c - ELIZABETH GANT, Adm’x.
ISAAC B. DEAVORS, Adm’r.
Thomnatnn, May 10 1837. J3
l WOJVTIIK date application will
” he made to the imnoralde the Inferior Court
C °i n \ V w^,rn idling l for oidiharv pnrposew, for t 0
well all the renl eitate of William T. Ellerhe. lute of l>
son county, deccuscd, for the heneftof the creditor* cf
paid decawfd. ISAAC 15. DEAVORS, F.x’r.
Thoromtoti.Miy 18,1837. 13
POUR HIO\TIIS after date application will
o he made tothe honorable the Inferior Cnuitoflp-
Hon countv when sitting for ordinary purpowre. ter leave
r o Sell nil the enthte both real nnd pc moral, of Harrhoit
| Smith, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
toraofsnid dcceaet and. ROBT. COLLIER, Adm’r.
June 12 16
MONTHS nftnr date, npplifMion vill
be mnde tn the bnnmnbl* tha Inferior Court w
Henry county, wb n nittine for ordinaty | nr
Ictive to sell nil the real nnd pcrponal CFtate of Jcl*Q
Hud man, of naiil countv, deceased.
lirZEK I \IF HUDAfAZf, ) Al W*.
, ISAIAH PARKER, A ’
June 13 1*
Font lIiONTIIS nfter date applirsties ”0
Ire mode to the honorable the Inferior I ‘ou J f r
county of T wiggs. for leave to sell the land* brlusea’f 1 *
the csinte of Solomon Kasom, Iste of Twiggs reentr,
deceased. ROUT. RADFORD, Adtr.’r.
LOUISA EASOM, Adm'x.
July 12
I?Oi:iS niOIVTUH after date application <'•
M hr made to the honorable the Inferior Court
Monroe county, when sitririg for ordinary prp°ffr,
leave to *fM the Inml and nrrrocp belonc'inc to thcc^ u
of Jesse Cranford, late of said count', i>eessed.
NANCY U CRANFORD, Anm*
J u 1-8,
bo ninde to th.. Inferior Court of t'pso**j” .’
while sitting for ordinory pnrpoeee, for leave in se .
whole of the cstute of Hiram Smoot, dec and. o’
county. ISAAC 13. DEAVOURS.
_____ u
Foi l* HONTIiS efler date application
he made In the honorable Inferior Court nr H
rottniv, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, tor te
sell tho l.ands holonging to the estate of t™® J|t
deceased, and hie interest in a sett of mills in tm !y j(
of Houston, for tlio benefit of the heira and creoii
naiddeceased. JAS. G. M. BALL,
may “2 -
F 017 it 3! <> ST II fl~Hit* 1 r ‘late p* (
b made to the honornble Inferior C on .
county, when f*itfin/r for ordinary purpo*cp, Jn
ncll the realcstrito and ncprocn holoapmplo in
John Prnwfnrd* ffecrnM*d. for th** benefit of the
of naid decent. DAVID f'R A WFORD. j fix'i*
GIDEON BARNES, ) 3 ,
illc, rept j,
fIONTIIK after date
, he made to the inferior court of Upson to |(t |
‘ittlng for onlinsry purpores for lesve to ff f
end personal relate of Otrltoti G. Smith, ytJTH
suit! eottny, J. J, ■
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