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I ii: U U (M STEAifI-BOAT COIIFAW,
I, vs ill,.mi llie merchant* end [uiblic gcnci illy, in the interior ot Grur(.iu, that their lino ul
, . it.,, operation early intlie lull, and solicit their |M(ruagu for tire line, l.clii-Gug that good*
, . ‘ „ ,~, i) in,.l, ih the clt,'u|te*l for merchant* of the interior l the it tote, ami the tnoal expedition*
■i : . . ~,,, Inve tint following new and line gieam-buii*, all commanded by #rt rate captains, to wit.
Ntram-koal J. stout', C'npt. \V. C, Mend all.
‘*s4S r >.. t>o. I'liit'ltulu. t aj*i. Cfo. W llcos, <3
J\-.ir4 Do. l \eel. t iil. J. L. Willros. Cur-,
<iiS'iS23ee& Do. Superior, llapt. Mm. F. Jolihkoii. “ Slß * =E ***‘
\’ , sixteen first rate T m h.iatn. Imilteipreaslv for the navigation of the Allninalia and Oeinulgee rivers. The
j. Stone |, ;, _i,le uI.K-l! •I. low imrasureeuf ine, enrries 700 hales of Cotton, runa regularly three I mica a week
l.ctiveen SIV nmnli mil l)u i-n. Pit v Steiim-htmt Chieftain in anew side wheel l.oul, unit will carry oto 680
ti tles ol eott.tn, to nu . h.‘tween Suvatiimli and lluvv kinsville, and so to Macon during the time ul lull
rrver-i. I'li Ste.ins.hu ‘* l.x el mid Superior will rtm regularly helwcru Darien and Mneon, towing two boats
cadi; ail •.•I'oitli,'-m -uii-bantn will Isave Duriett regularly every sor 6 days, the tnoal time of passag# up is
Tno M i .a Steam-I ul C tipanv l.ineare eonneeleil-aith a line of seven packets ruiinin” reenlurlv Irotn New
Vorktu Durivii. It. M . la.Mlt.l-. 18'i, front Street, .New Vnrk.is the Vcent tor tin- line ot packets, aud It v wi,
MtrcHKkl. At CoutN’ Agents of the Packets at Marian. The l gents of the M iron trleutu-Uout C onipiiav
Liiu ure— MAR'PiN, WAI.KRR A. WAI.TKR, Cliarlettvn,
1„ IIXI.DWIN it 00., Hartinunh,
HAWKS, MtTCHKI.I. f.’OU.INS. Dtritn,
GEOKGR K. ROBERTS, Ihirkiiueille,
..... ,1 , 1, or pro 1.ie.0 sliinpeil to tlr’ir Agent.-, will I, forwarded with despatch, or goods ordered to he shipped
I.V tint hi • Till c.mi nnv, til mkful for t'.-.n patronage they have received from the tin n hunts nnd planters, have
iricreaV.ll the lirtiiHofeniiveyaiiee largely, and tlio Agents pledge themselves in ure every exertion In facilitate
the interest of those who mayship by their line boats. j GOIMMRH A. CO., Agents,
p 3 _’|", , r , lyin n hue of Schooners running regularly hetwreti Cluirlestun nnd Darien.tu the < ‘oinpa
,1V ..mv'ivit il l partic tlsrl v req test tint shippers have tlnir mud distinctly marked illi the name und
I.lace ia f'tl/,W'lidi will frequently save and million, and a wrong destination.
Alf tv. J ih 80 1837. .
’ WAREuIIOUIII
BUSINESS.
MR. MIDAS 1., tilt. Will 1.1. Ii
§ takrn ihcinterval us Mr John Jm
/A 3 in the late hrm of Hardeman, Jem* h
M Cos., iu tin • nliove business, w hit li Mill
hereafter be contiumd b> ih subscri
l>. rs, under the mum - mid style of
HAKIVE.UAN, HUAI HIM. A <>.
nt iheuldwttunl furlin'r I r occupied by Alssrs. Ilumillon,
Hnycsi. Cos., the well known sitttntion nf which, Ihilii
ns regards solely against fire and the convenience of its
close store*, needs no rccnmincnd.vtioii. They ure now
ready for t lie reception of cotton, nnd for the leeriving
nnd forwarding the goodsof their country (riende, thut
mav he shipped to their cure. ‘I hey are prepared t*j
make liberul advances on cottons stored v. iti, or sliippen
ItVthem to Savannah, C'hndesioh nr -Nnv A nrk. And
from the fnet tlmt they are pledged no* to.leal in cotlnli
on their own aceouut, they hope to receive illiberal
share of public pnlrnnnpe. The eelflng ol t I ‘litn hem
ihcware-lioiineor from wagons nnd oil other business
connected vvitli their CHtnlis|imctit w ill have the exclu
sive attention ofTlionms Ihtrdeniun'and Alidas I- Crny
biil, wlm wjll •; t.o pain* to aerie am! plense its
patrons. TMO. IIARDI.AI AN,
MIDAS 1,. GftAYUILL,
J. GODDARD.
July 19, 183d. 21
NOTICE,
M/JfR. JOHN JON’ES hn# withdrawn, by’mutual consent,
I yl frt*in the firiunof Hardeman, Jon# * Jit Cos. miiil J. God
•lunik Cos. TheboHtinjf busiucM will be contiumd hertHfUT
bv J. Cioddat'sl and Thomas Hardeman, umltr thr name and
style of J. < riMhhml k Cos., ami will be manHffomul din-cted by
J. Ciodtlard —ami haveasuociiiud iviib tliciu Mr. Mula* I*. Ciraj*
bill in the Ware-House aiwl Coininii*.tion Bunm'w, wbo take* ini
place of Ji hn Jonci, in thi Hranch of th irbinim ks, which will
fw* ircdnnc.'d :nd directrd by Thomas Hurdcman and Midi* L.
Oraybiil, under the n*m’ and (vie of Hardeman. Cirayhill&
Cos riiOS. ILMtDKMAN,
J. GODDAHI).
July 19. 21
rtl'lF. und t signed ha* withdrawn from the firm of J. God- ‘
dard Od. and Hartl mtit, lonca St t’o. J. Goddard ami I
ITTot. Hurd -mail, nivatitlior.Zxd to art tic* the uiifiin*lirl bust-.
Tivstsofthe late llriii of J. C> odtlinJ *it i't*. and Hardeman, Gray- i
bill It Cos. the iiiifinidi. and btc<iiit*ti of Mardctiian, Jonc Co.— J
Ami lie would ivpectfillly solicit for tb f stablisliniv nt J
a continuation gfthat
lau-lirms duringhti councctiou wuh them. JOHN JONKfj.
July IQ
W4fO\ STEAiH KOAT C'OMPANV.
.j.n-rrr~, j. il- EIfOULD inform the merchants
yjf and public, thai they are now
<*, B-n building a Nt tv Stern Wheel Steam-
Awj/, sflrf ■/•*’ New Tow Boats, which
t “ 111 br i-dJ** to the line early in Sep- ,
lember next„ at which lime the Company’* boats will Im;neon*
pltte order for running, as soon as the rivt r will admit. Jn
C ompany w, ii have next fal, ii the line, five Steam Boat* and
sixteen tow boats, ami with thesefacilitn * they w ill be able to
have a Sit um-W.ti with two tow bout*, leave Darn n tor I aeon,
tcgularlv every three daya, and they pledge th.-maelve* that
despatch sisall I*. given to goods shipped by the line, the tom- •
pajiyor Agents have no inter* tto serve but their patron*.
v * * J. GODDARD, prest.
Macon, July 19, 2l |
WAKJB-IZOtrSS
coilMissuiy BUSINESS.
_, undersigned have tunned a ;
J 9 co-part in rsb ip for the ourpose j ]
/ 9 a Ware-House ft: Com- (
\e 9 mission Business, in this City, undir j
the linn of Hamilton b Reynolds.—
J brir Ware-Houses atv now being I
erected, Sc sei #1 h* eompk lcd in all ofSepte-mber, ready for tht !
reception of’Produce or Merehandize. Their location is near I •
tlit-head of Cotton Avenue, on the corner of Cherry and First
Streets, very convenient to the business part of tow n, and very
secure Train the visit office.
l iny will devote their best individual and undivided atten
tion to an) busimss that may be confided to their ears, and w ill
br prepared ta make liberal advances on Cotton stored with
them. I’li. > will also attend strictly to the sale of ussy Cotton
consigned to tli-ir care ; and will in all cases use their best ef
forts to obtain the best market price. They will make tin- best
arrangement* possible, fur procuring the earliest intelligence
from foreign markets, and will always eheerfully impart any
n.***H that they may thus obtain, to their planting anti mercan
tile frientU. The under-signed being planters themselves, will
fee! their interest inseparably identified with the planting in
terest. In conclusion, the undersigned would only further add,
that tli.7 will be prepared to attend to every branch of business
connected withtne Ware-H jusc and Commission Business—
such it receiving Cotton on storage, for sale, orto ship to any
other market —receiving and forwarding of Good* for country
merchants, tilling orders, fee.—to all of which they promise
Lb it their neat attention shall In* given, to promote the iutvrest
of iUuse v ho may patronize them.
WILLIAM H AMILTON’,
WILLIAM 11. REYNOLDS.
Without intending to disparage the claims of those <#f our
friend- who art now engaged in the War*—House and Commis
sion Bum lie** hi this city, we would r* spcetfully recommend the
abo vo gentleiM-a to our former patrons and friend*, us worthy
of their confil*nee. They being our relatives, delicacy forbid*
that we should say more in their favor. Wv, how ever, trust
that their strict attention to business, will secure to them a lib
eral share of public patronage.
K. HAMILTON',
JOHN H. HAYES.
Macon, July 25
HIKE-IIOISIi
AND
€oiiimis<kion Business.
riMIF. - tkcn for a
J” I W ■ term of years-, the Ware House es
/, ♦ .... sj A. It. Ualston, near the head ol rollon
\\onite, and convenient to the centred
‘X&mmm i„,siues, where th*y w *i | *^“""*1*”
pnii'ml slorace and roisMiiission liueiness. c
llo'.w Mi'l ••oiniaissioii businMß will * r "’V i ‘ u r e . l "f
Ujuua-r.l l,s K. Oral I & Frcd'k. Beall, member* of the
r .*i • | ~ tliflir whole time nntl attention to
firm, they w l devote tliir wuoic ■■■
flic interest of the i*erelt*iil4tid planter • .
sour them with their custom, ift receiving and
in - iurrrhuii’lizr and lit* sioraee *W ••" P* d .
F.arlvarrn<rem.MiUwill lirimidr lo inaVo 1,1.0rul a. ,u
re. on,irmli.ee ,n store, aud yuch oll.er l l u-.1.t.rr.,i Iriule
ns sliull he for the ol Use cuMower*.
Til.’eimt-ern also will l**p at their Mow .... Col 0..
Avenue, a l .w and g *eral.apply o Staple, Homes.,,
l-Whiml ta.iev lrv Hood., ready f lot
Ilurdovarr, ClllWrv *,ll. a . enen.lsop
pi. of liMK-eri-s, Iron, .Sail, So. dice. Bridle., 8001.
sf..n, fee. The'v linve on hand layt* supple of
n.V, uiilitV lleinp Ui.Rioßi Bale Kp. and Twine, the
• nd'siforii are (leieriM.lied u, do lmineiw on .he mo-l
lih-rnl ler.ivs, nav order* byll.e pluntr.n fiw Ilngirtßßale
It vivand ‘f win',"r any oilier articles, shall meet our
prompt utt.-ntio. E( , „ EAI , c „
n.i \s HK.Ai.i-,
KHKDKKICK IIEM.L,
I S. lltlNl'Y,
THOMAS III’ Al 1,,
•THOMAS N. Bit ALL.
Macon. July HL tn '.l
WARE-HOUSE
nowuissioV BSMIVKN*.
* J ft •ugMx.d in th- ho*- h*ni*
I Ah JH in tnr \Viii*-lloiix* occnpM and Ibr the
I V M last thrir years b) Myriek, Nanit rh.
iitirHs Krci-innn ; and himng all* a d tin i-. to
un hd adjoining lot nuoth* r sparinus
rang.-of*hid-, will be pr par dto •••curv and giv- proti-vtimi
t isll('ottn, produce or t; odsfntruvt*d to their car**. Being
at tin- lic.-mI <f the Cotton Market, it has brn found very con
v.-uient Use both * ll*r nnd buyer, aiul as safe from fire as any (
otli.-r Wareelloutt ia the city. It w ill b<* under the p* rsonal !
in mag -in nt of A. H. Freemen, of the late firm of Mvrick, Nu
pirr Kr Kr* . .nnn. Fn>n th- fricmU cf uaid firm, and our own,
ami liu* public generally, w*‘oli it a share of their ; j
assuring st*. m that every facility in the way ofaellmg or ship-1
pi;*g rtt , will In* rtiiliN liviii, and their interest* stall’
i had long ea * < i” ths busim ‘•
t Lh-oii, .iudhuviaif Attntivr A rent a in the different porta,
whf re c* * l* sbh>p**d to, w<- ff -l eimfiduflt in being able to I
give get* rl *ati*laetMt. Lsb rsal advanct* made on Cotton
1 N Oddi will I*. . x
H-ut *d with fldthiy, and without charge.
Aug 8 34
CORONET.
fIIHH roo*t bmnttfiil, high bred and
__ . 9 nnosrnexl Kogluh Race Horae and
fiiT i hJ hj\, will r mam at Macon during th
‘-Tr fitil* ■* t** l ! man sat Fifty i)oiiar
2\\ U |9\ the season, to OMBlDilitc the first day of
’fmtrana Hepniubrr. Mares kft with the Konw
will he wr-t| f.d m 40 cents per day t and thoa* tbat failed to
him i* |b spring, will bavethr or* of the fall aeason rra
t|* OEOIAGK B ROBEKTSOV.
I!i ’t* eorthr, Mill, dgvvillr, will give the abi>ve 4 intertion*.
IT
T\nTt.
r* /14-I !* suWrih# r ra for Nile in the v*wn
iM, w . ft **f foraytli, Mourw- county, wm half acre
jp‘€ , n I it, saw which he uow nwid* #, coiitaialjif
Mi ta - wd * u •”
• -• • ‘AW Ali o*i*r >*r W.imM
rul 1 AlM*,ity tm of irocd land *k irwu
luMM. Tor *n*a kph *>
ntt*n. H HVTMCTTO*#.
f yak i<(* 4wt7
Os Ml MiKE STK.VM BOAT COMPANY.
IMORPOIOTKII HIT TICK LKOHtLATI'TIE Os liT.OHtil t,
l\ KIUNTRKI lit Nllßl.ll ANI* TIIIUTV-KIVK.
Fro'hr ?r(importation ami Infuranct qf Mt rrhanrliir nnd Pro
f/i/'r, bi'tirf'ru Savannah and l)at ten* and nnd
tone/ting at Haukintville. and thr principal Lunth ags.
fBIHIS Com pan; will run tlitir
|j St. :im-boats tt’ n* Macon ae
Lm Itinrt*’ Bit itHtr of thr Hiver will id*
mit, ami for low stttjfea of tb* wan t*
mmS&npi&BFTOm&Sm tin \ liav. prm ided, and arc now run
nine r01.T.-HOATS of atnh
draft of water as will admit them to rtm at tin) tat**of tilt* riv
er, which towed uphy their St.-ani-lamt* two-tbirds of the
tli-.tnci*, thereby jfr fitly • \|clitincj the tmn!ipertation of Me r
t liandtfioduring tlu* Summe r anil Pall i-aDn*. and their Ste-ain*
rri will Ik- in complete repair, and ready lor buinca, a* carl)
, as the riVcrwill admit.
7'ltd’- Bont* nre
St *ain-bout COMKT, Captain Hrantly.
St. am-boat AL A I A M A H A, Captain Taylor, I
Ste am-boat OCMI’UiKK, Captain Olankinwhip. j
1 And a nunibci* of TOW-BOATS, whirl! will be in com
-1 plctc r. pair. Fr fitrtin r particulars npplj
i It 1 A U < OT I ON. Macon,
I .1. W. I. AT II HO I*, Haw kin^illc,
1*II• 11. VOI’NGK Jk SON. Darien,
, WM, I* Al* TRHSON CO. Savannah,
> MdlOWKid.. SHANNON Kc CO , CharW*atn,
SCOTT, SH.M’ I i:u Ik MOKHKI.I., Ne w i
, * Auf-. i. £L
VIA UK-llOtMi:
COIMISSIVt EUSINnSS.
- , f KWF/I I 111 IK II would n-
I V J # | nptctfully inform their friends
I vV 9 ami nce|iiaiiitaiice’ wlm have- liith*rto
l < M so liberally patreni/e<l them m the
atmve* businesses we II as the public
jfcneralb. that they will continue to
transact the £ m ral W a re-1 louse ami CummiMmn Ueisincss at j
their old Hand, mar thccormred Second ami lbe rr> {*^* r,, ’ i
ami adiuininr the store for wte ral ye ar> past ocriipirsl V,,M - I
Grorg> Jewett ik Cos. They are now prepared for the reception
of Colton, and fur receiving and forwarding all inerehanifiie
which mas Ih- eonmiittrd 10 the tr care-.
They have also a Ware-House commodious I y situatt u near
the Corner of Poplar and Second atrtfis, which i. peculiarly ,
favorable for the Horace* us planter* ’ Cotton, fi-om its well ,
known safxty from Hre, nnd to which they an now making (
I larrc additions. , , /, ’
’ The ir close- atoivf arc very conr. nie*t for the nc-pt.on afnl •
|delivery e>f |,-oods; and for the prom ptnt *in forw aiding them |
I to their places of deatinatfon, they need only o nbr to tbur
forou-r patrona. ... !
Tlirj will be prepared tei innkc liberal aeb a nee * on all pro- |
elticc, citlier in store with the ner shipp* <1 by tin in, to the* New |
York, H)it<jn, Savannah or Charleston markets.
Their p rconnl and individual nttentiem w ill be de voted to tlic .
selling of Cot ton, either from the Ware-Hause or from wafenn*.
And any information in rclatiem to the- Cotton market at hoiue
or abroad, w ill be inoat cheerfully iven.
Grataful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, they
hope, by the ir exeTtiem* to ftirte r the inte rests ot the ir tnends, r
to morit a contiimance of the tame.
GKO. JEWETT, i.
MOKTIN N. BURCH.
Aug I 2A |
Tile niuloroigiieil 4f.Htrefo inform tlioirfriends noil tbs
public gfticrnllv, llmtthev will cotilinue tho mercantile
l.tt.iness as heretofore. They have now on hand a large j
and extensive assortment of
llry-Uoods, lliit*, Mtook.
Ifiirttirnee, Sugar. Vrtttee,
I! HIDING, TWINE, I’.LACKSMITH’S TO*l.S,&c. j
anil expert shortly to receive from the New York and .
tlostnn markets tut additional supply, oil of w hich will
be sold on reasonable terms: u share of public patronage
is respectfully solicited.
GEORGE JEWETT & CO.
■lug 2 j
\f u-Vork A Durioi* Kirorgiin l.iiir
!’ Pfirkcts.
llrig MACON, V. Rirbixs.
V STRONG,
Brie DARIEN,C. T. Bick
|M Drip ‘*NF.W-JKUSF.V. It.
tST ‘ Matthkws, Muster,
Jjjjl Brig TRE.VIICM, J.Cou-
SeilSlß^Schooner D. B. CRANE,
BvKr.o, Muster.
f INHOSE vessels are nil eopper fastened, and built ex-
I press! v lor this trade, have experienced Captni.i,
and sail regularly once a week from eoeh port. V easels
hound for Darien will find Dohov Bar of easy hoccs*— 19
to 91 feet water will be found on the Bar nt high w ater,
the same depth ran be t nrried within six miles of Darien,
thirteen feet eon be carried tip to the ritv. The nncltor
oge for Dohov Sound nnd Riter is particularly safe and
good, with ample room for yessels torarryofl the whole
Cotton crops mining down the rivers to Darien.
HAWES, MITCHELL .V COLLINS,
Azmi*. Darien.
(TT R<*l>r ts Jam is Goddard, Eq. f Macon.
October 13 _
rxCHASCK ON , ON
jhint 20
VOTHE.
WII.LIAM FOB r a ill set s. nit Atlumer, during tnv
Sbsente IOIIN 11. OI.DF.KSHAW.
TO RES I —Mj HOI'SE a, \iuevilk.
Jane 20 ‘ I
CENTRAL HOTEL.
MACON. GEORGIA.
arilHK subscriber respcctlhUy inf*snus hi*
I friends the public in gcm rsl, that he hs*
(at* ii (he above named establishnirnt, which*
having be* n nvfiitly thumughlv repaired snd |
enlargt and at great exp* use, is now open fur the re- ;
cepliun of Travi kn, Board* rs, The cham
lv*rsare largr nno airy—the servants roiuiH-ii nt and attentive.
11 is fable snail constantly In? supplied with every ilelieacy (he
* *ason and mark* t will furnish. His Bar stocked with th*
choicest Ulnet and LiquTS. And in onl* r more rtfretnailjr to
niakr it a fir>t rate Hdum*, lie has called to his nid the services
of Mr. t. Fid* r. of BaUimtorr, w hose l*ng • xp rienc* at Bar
i,um*n t nr Hotel, lias justly *ititlrl him to the r nutation of a
caterer flbr lln* public. Jhc suhaenber therefore li**u, hy his
iiniv nutting <-v riions ta phase, to reeviv** a lib* ral haiv of
patronage. HORACE It WARD.
o<hl Atabling •t*aehd tMhe Hotel, with faithful
and attentive Omltrs.
Dee 12 ts 42 j
to meSPT.
EWIMUEP. fire proof Stores fivmting on thinl
Three fin* proof stores fronting on Cherry it.
Hl* yaJEt Ilu ) sre large and eominudius, and well eat
* Uwß ciliated fur nnv kind of business, and will hr fit
ted up, as to shelving and counters, to suit ten- .
ants. I hoar fronting on thinl strvrt (directly opposite Messrs
It* a K Cotton's and T. Cowl**, RaqrV rangis, art now ready
for occupancy, and pmwssiws imincsiiately fivsm. Thoscon
Cherry “(/• *t* will h* l ready by Ist October next. Rent will W
r* Nxoiiitbl**, aud commence from Ist October. Apply to
DAVID F ALATON.
K. B.—Several very airy Rooms on the second floor of th**
uliovr building', siiitabl* for Lawyers Offices will also be rented. J
July I ■ W
i_jA ros. SALS.
Vi,iX| riAHI lions* and Lot, in iiosscssioa of the
• it* fkm* | subscriber, upon tlu hill opositr Col. H.
* Ll* fZjSt G7l*tmar*. ha*ion given l Oct. next.
E. A. NIfiDKT.
May 1 ts 10
I'm Stile or Krnl,
A FOUR nrrr l.ot,with dwelling Kousb
*m. *l*s.
EM A two or re Lot with dwelling House
and out buildings, situated on College
Hill. W. MELROSE.
I July 2*l 119
rOR SALS.
CIEVKRAL valuable Huns sand !.ot, inmr
JRWEfIL with inipruv* tnents and some without.
-jl Lots Noa, 7 and H, in square 44, where Mrs.
John Carter and Win. llama live: the lots are
well situat'd, and impeoved with gMxl llouws. I
**^ m Partoflsot No. 5, in square 45, opposite w hrrv !
John Carter lives, vacant | it being the cor iht of said Lst.
i- Nv I, mi iquafi 4J pasiM Mr |tkh) s,with
sinsll improvements, and handsome situation.
1 No. t, in squareA4, where the subscriber lives, with coin*
fftriNulw housM . and * M Bent water.
Lu* No. 1, in square M, with good ham and stahlrs, a hand l
some baiMiaf Lot,and mhus Dr Isrman.
Lots Nos. sand 4, in square 70, occupied hy Oe. Bennett u
• Lime dsponiory.
Lot No. S, in square ft 7, vacant.
All the above I>oU arr well feneetd Persons wishing to pur- I
rhai*- will do well to examine for th**mselvca for great imrgains
may be had, as I am determined u> sell fi>> aash, or pari credit.
. WM. DANIEL. I
r AprilM it 9 |
’ -a, ~ i.Ajm rofMAiii “ “
, - > fata • trati oflaod, rooiatn.n); rev. i, n and red and Os- i
t r •ren •**. lylngantfcrprad kwdtngfWm Macon tqClinton j
i m ratlredroni Mam Far terra. *pp*) lu AL'BTIN P.LLIR. 1
<y premira*.
I Jour* Cos Ms M Inot |
Monrot’ Kill I Road A ItiinkiiiK Cos, (
Mtco.v. JciY 25th 1538.
I rny OOKS for HulHicriiti.*n ol lo k fur tin* exieutionlc
---•* 13 \ oud Foray ill, will in* opoiictl at thiabauk daily (In*
s rintr bunking lMnr.w, until the first ol November next, un*
; lon* otherwise ordered, ten tlollars per share, to bo paiil
on uiiil will also be opened in I lie billowing
counties, Upson, Pike, Al.-rriwolher, Fayette, Hcun,
[ Butts, Monroe und Bibb, at the regu
. lur term* of the- next Superioi Courtaund on the second
dav ol'eaelM’ourt.
e* | will nltcnd iu person for the pui jHifie of givineall ne
k cesanrv informrtliou reluting to the Institution, and expect
(I to be accompanied bv apart or all, ol the following gen
ii tlainen, who will deliver suitable mitlresaes on t!te auh*
M ject of Internal Improvement, (-.J, McDonald, ll* ”*
h Knniar, Wavhiuglon Poe, I. l).Tri*v, K* A* Nisbet, A.
H. Chappell, T. <t. Holt and D.C.Cauipbe.il, Ea<|s. and
* such others as may favor u vvilh llicir •upnort.
L. 1.. CRimN.Prc^t.
’ July 25
LAW NOTICE.
K. n. STKO.Mi X I*.F. PESDLETOI
■ WAVING formed a copartnervliiji in ‘lie practice l * ; i 11 ,
I Wl || ,tt. ml the cevcrsl c-ain. i.l'ihc F'liii Ctn-uii m*
. iHute ofTwiegs and Wi!kero!l, oflh, rtcmulgee.
Office in the Wiat enit ufCawhc* hrich tiuiMing V oiiine rci
! lt,,w Msrch S m
mNOES,
CARRIAGES.
ANH FURNITURE.
Jl's I RKCKIVKD Slid f..r*le ** nalucdpric.
JOHN I*. OI.UEHSHAW.
March 7 2
STRAW IT ITT ISh,
Jt’ST received Alan Dalfinnirc, a fc. of tlic maxi iroproiul
Straw Cutters. Also ag* uewl assortnn lit ot
FHESII GARDF..V SF.KIIS.
I) r )• CRAFT It LEWIS.
2VOTICX3.
A 1.1. persons having demands against tli* tuWrib r will
J\ present them; and tlmse imbbt.d will oblige him by
-£?;* b - ,h *' of Ju '“‘."d k* “olokhwiaw.
Splendid Z*urnitnre and Chairs,
(Jupoiiii Washington fia/f,on Mulberry Street .
rfIHF, Mibiseriber re.wpretfullv mloriiis lim
{ 1. friends aud the public that he is rr
Ifecrtft ceiling nnd m.xnufacluring a more apleudid
i assortment olTuriiituie than haw etcr been
olleretl for sale in tln city, til llie lowest
t! I prices FOR CASH.
* 1 1 The following comprise n part: Side
board.- with and without Marble Fops, Set rriarv and 1
Book Cases, Desk nnd Book Cases, Solas ot. the latest !
stvle, Couches, .Settees nnd Kasy Chairs, Dining rabies |
in setts und single, Centre Tables with nnd without Mar- |
hie Tops, Pier Tables, Pemhrokc rubles,\\ oik ‘Fublo**, j
Toilet, Dressing and Firm h llih'paiis, .Mahogany, Maple, ‘
and Poplar Bedsteads; .Mantle Glasses. Dressing Boxes I
and Glasses, Sociables, Ottoman*, Carpet and Chair I
I Cushions, Piono Seats \ariovs patterns, Mahogany, !
Curled Maple and Fancy (’hairs, Hairmd Citton Mnt
j trasses, Fen liters nnd Feather Beds, Blinds. Floor .Mats, 1
Willow Wagon* an J Cradles, together with every article .
iu hi< line.
The proprietor is supplied with the best of workmen,
and well seasoned materials, so that he is enabled to
manufacture any article in his line, that may he called
for. Orders from the country shall receive stricl ntten- ’
lion. The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves. THOMAS WOOD. |
Oct 18 31
JAMES TAYLOR.
Ct>iiict!llaiiiif'a'tiircr X Fpolsteror
flAilK prop victor rirapci'tlullv iofoitciho cUizmsof
I M aeon and vicinity that he has on bund a large and
full assortment of
CABINET FURNITURF
consisting ofSiileboarJs with hiiH without imu hte tops,
setts ofDining Tallies, single ilo.,Cril Tables. ’l’ea Ta
bles, Work Tables, Writing Tallies,Centre Tables with
anil without marble tops, Sofas latest fashions. Secreta
ries anil Rook Cases, Bureaus, I'ianos of the most ap
proved Manufacturers, and thr newest Music, Piano
Stools. Maltoganv Mepleand Poplar Bedsteads, double
and single Wash Stands, Curled Hair and Moss Mat
rasses, Feather Beds of the best quality,a Urge assort
ment of Mahogany, Curled Maple am! Fancy Chairs:
also Looking Glasses of every description.
All the above articles arc of the Intcst styles, nnd will
bo warranted to stand the elimata. The subscriber in
vites the public to call and view for themselves, at his
ware-house, Second streot, next dooi to Washington
1 Hall.
Fell 17 y-il
Kotviintl's Tonic Vlixturs*.
\ CERTAIN and lHAting curt* for the Fever and Ague.
Just received a IVvsh supply.
GKO. W. PRICE Ik CO. Agents.
.Inn* • 15 Oiiftlix.r front HaH.
APOTHECARIES HALL.
HOltltY X IIAKTKIIIGE,
A ’early opposite the Darien Battle, Mulberry street ,
MAffix Georgia.
4 M TOUI.D most respectfully take this method of returning
yy their thunks to the public for the lilK-rl patronage be
stowed upon them since they have op mt the Apnthecaries Hall
or New Drug Store, and solicit a continuation of tlnir custom
in addition to tlieir stock, they have purchased the entire stock
ofdrujra, Medicines, Surgical Instruments. Perfumary, Paints,
Oils, Cwlass, Dye stlifts. Jkc. tk. of the late l)r. Harris Loomis of
this city, and the) will continue to receive from the north genu
ine Drugs, Medicines, Surgical Instruments ike- which they
| will set! on accommodating terms, Physicians, Planters, Mer
chant and others visiting this city, would find it to theirinter
est to call on us, as we feel confident they w ill be pleased as re
gards qualit) and prices, stricl aud prompt attention will b
; given to our customers.
SOUTHERN TONIC,
For thr rurr of
rBVER AMD AGUE,
AND RYP.RV SYMP r M OF Gf.NI.RA I. DERI LIT Y.
j r|A IIF unprecedented engeriicxa with which tliimnudi-
Ji. cin lias been sought after by all classes iu every
part of the Fnited Stales, is the best giiHrnntrc of its cx
’ rellenee, and nffonla the most satisfactory assurance lo
those who have not tried it, of its superiority over nil
other medicines, for the disease for which it professes lo
he n cure. At the earnest solicitation of many of the
most respectable citixensof various parts of the country,
the proprietors have consented to send the Southern
Tonic forth for the general use of the public, and have
been gratified beyond their most sanguine hopes, by the
great good which it has since dccoinplished. We sub
join a copy of one of of the communications referred to.
From Jno. B. Hogan, Collector of the Fort of Mobile—
for me riy senator from the counties of Mobile, Baht uin,
etc. Acting Adj. and Inspector General of the Army
in the recent Creek Campaign, etc
Mostt.r, August 18,1837.
Gentlemen—During the lute Creek campaign, I was
att'ieked violently with Hiltons intermittent Fever,
which for several days confined ine to my quarters at
Tallasaee. Your “Southern Tonic*’ was recommended
to mo,and niv friend Dr. Bussey, actually rode to Mont
gomery and hack in one day to procure me a bottle,
which entirely relieved me, and enabled me, before I hnd
taken balftlie quantity, to proceed on and join llie army
on the Hatclinchuhha. Since my return home, my son
was attacked, ami I sent into the city for your Tonic, ami
regretted to learn there was none for sale in Mobile.—
Cannot vou sand some to thisplace, so that our eitieens
may enjoy the benefits of the heat medicine of thr sort I
have ever tried f Your attention to this request will
confer a favor on the fflicted, nml oblige one who hn*
alrendv experienced its beneficial effects. Your obd’t
■cry*ft JNO. B. HOGAN.
For sale bv their appointed agents,
H. Ac J. SIIOTWFJJi.
N. H.—Merehant* in the country supplied at the pro
prietor’s prices.
.May 8 It
TO THE AFFMCTK^!
DR. KERSHAW’S UNIVERSAL ANTI-BILIOUS AND
ANTI.DYSFK.PI 1C FILLS,
E|Y 1 I* iiifd in the cur** of all liftra*<• rt*uuiring tli*- use of
I purgative mnlirinr*, hut partirularl) adapt* *1 to the cure
ofßiUoasEcver, Agio* and Fever, Liver disease, Jbiiimlice, Di
arrliten. Cholic, Choh ra Morbus, D)p*-p*tia *r Indigimioii,
Lo* of Appetite, Lassitude, Lowric** **f Spirits, Heailaehe,
; lb nn hum, Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, C'oniulsions
or Kit*, Colds, Consumption, RHeiimafisni, Worms, Dropy,
F.rupin’ diseases, as Measles Small Pox,Chicken Pox,
male complaints, Nervous A flection*, Ike. Th*- directions ac
coinpiiiqing these Pills sri’ very frill, showing th** cin'umtMii
ces under onich they should he used, w ith a concise tli scrip*
non of )inptom of each disease, and directions fir ueli nth* r
treatment as maybe necessary in addition to the use ofihe Fills.
ALSO DR. KERSHAW'S VEGETABLE. TONIC PILLS.
A certain cun* for the Arm and Eever, and such other dis
eases as require the use of tonic or strengthening medicines,
with ample directions for th# ir use.
ALSO,
DR. KERSHAW’S REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM.
A most valuable medicine in tn# cure of thnt disease.
ALSO DR. KERSHAW’S PECTORAL SYRUP,
For the cure ofCoughs, Colds. Cr*up, Ks. with ample direc
tions. Persons who nave children subject to Croup mav feel
themselves perfectly secure with this remedy in the house.
ALSO, DR KERSHAW’S VERMIFUGE OR WORM
DESTROYER,
Is a remedy unsurpassed in the destruction of every variety of
| worms.
> For sale by HOBBY 9s lI\RTHIDGE, Agta.
1 Jan 17 47 A potheearies, Mulberry ts.
STKU I D.
STRAYED from the aiibarrthar, near Mneon, two mare
mules, one a small aorrsll with one eye out, and tire
j other a large black. Any infiirmaiion concerning them
j will be thankfully received, n#l a liberal re nurd will be
I paid for their delivery to David Ralston, in Maron.
D. RALSTON.
j Aug. 9. ff 24
ZsOOH OUT:
STRAYED from the subscriber on the Oth mat. a small
brown MULE, flveyrarx old, a small scare on its mmp,w ith
gisll rope mutid it# neck. Anyr information respiniiag the
Mule will be tha.tkfully reorivrd, and a liberal r* ward
i fur the same. It is believed tbst said mule wss in the vi
tf of the camp geouad, in Monroe c*unty, about the loth
JAMES M. ELLIS,
MslYh, Craw find soaaty, Aag I) t/ii
JUST RECEIVES
AX'D .TOW I.AS DI.\U,
O l ,IHDS - Prime Si. Cruix Sugir,
£0 S Udo do Porto Rico do.
15 lilids. Molassm, new cron,
CtO bags prime green Cuba Coflle,
1500 lb%. large white Si. Jago do. SOOJavadc.
2 tierces prime Rice, 25 bbls. canal Flour,
6 half bbls. Huchwluat Flour, 2 firkins Goshen Hatter,
25 bo\es fr*sl Hunch Kaisms, 25 half boxes Rauch Hwi iim,
GO bbls. Irish Potaiots, 300 lbs. Cotl K ish,
20 casks and 25 boxes good Cheese,
100 pieces I)uml*-c Magging, 35 coils Hemp Hope,
2MO barrel* best Euglisri Twine, 25 bags Snot,
10 box • Sperm Candles, 10 box* s liar Soap,
e dox. Canisters Mustard, Lump and Loaf Sugara,
Souchong, Hyson and Gunpowder fen,
FOl sale b> CRAFT h LEWIS,
Jau 42
NEW
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
On Sri ft ml Street,
rpilKßiibsrribrrhasnn limxl nnd will 1m reo‘ix in® n
1 Inrpen.nnrlmsnt of riiriiaitcv, Borniivlif-s, Iltißijies
\r. lie,, ihoso ni.hinf Iu |iurvhui*t’ will illi Well to call
andl’xaiiiiin- lui themselves. JOHN HUNT, Jr.
May, 3,1838. ifJO
KACOIT
CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
<)n Second, near Mulberry Street.
FHNiIK Subscriber* have rucejvcd from the Desl and I
I most extensive Maimthetories in the Northeni ei- 1
ties, n large assortment of first rule caukivoi:§
and VEHICLES of ulmoat every description, j
of the lutest style and fashion. We invite tlic citizcnflof
Macon, and the public generally, to call nnd examine
the work, quality, prices, Ac., as we feelnsstiresi thutall
who wish to purdmse, would find it to their interest to
deal with 11s Some of our Vehicles arc very I i 4^: lit, nml
yet strong. Being made of the best materials, anil of su
perior workmanship. They were manufactured express
ly for this market, and we believe them equal, if not su
perior, to any everoflered in this city. Inasmuch us all
wholmve purchased from ws, and after trial, have found
the work equal to our representation**, we feel confident
iu recommending it, hi l believe that those who examine
will be induced to purchase. From the extensive sales
we have made, we have been encouraged |o have every
pains bestowed on our work, and offer it ut u reduction
from former prices.
HIT* Orders for CarriaifS will !•* promptly at
tended to. WBIG LEY & li ART.
THEY ALSO HVVF OX HWf), A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
SADD LEBY-W AUK A HARNESS
Os cvrry description:
BcstT.adies and Gentlemen’s Saddles,Spanish, Colum
bia, Travellers, Fancy,Quilted,of large and extra larpe
fcizes—AK-to Race and fiov’s {Saddles, Knglish I’ridlrs,
Mounting*, Whips of all kinds, Hurd heather Trunks,
Carpet Hu|(s, Beni ami Buffalo Skim*, 6lc. All of which
will be sold as low as they can be bought iu this city or
nnv part of the southern country.
Macon, January 17 47
1 GALL Kill A N S V Rtf ETA RLE
FEVER AND AGUE PILIiS,
.1 certain and lasting cure far that disease.
rjIHE subscriber,having lieen appointed special Agent
.1. for the sale tf(*alliffhan’s r ever and Ague Pilfa,is
prepared to furnish planters nnd country traders with
’ supplies of said articles on terms equally as fuvorableas
thevenn be obtained of the proprietors.
(ialliglmn’s Pills, though useful for all diseases which
originate in a superabundant collection ot bile in the
stomach, are more particularly intended for Fever and
! Ague. Intlie first place they strengthen, nnd
! give tone to the stomach nnd bowel*, and create anew
nnd healthy action throughout the system They pro
duce a natural and permanent appetite. They defend
the system against new or subsequent attacks of the dis
■ ease. They remove all obstructions of llie liverand
other organs. Tliev assist die \ arious operations ofna
j lure, by cleansing the system of hll vitiated, corrupt and
‘ acrid humor*, and thus invigorate and reanimate the
w hole frame. Possessing a purgative quality, theveun
; not remain in the bow els to produce such odu r diseases
a* often follow theinjodirious treatment of the Fever and
Ague. They are com potted entirely of vegetable matter,
nml may he taker, by persons ol both sexes, and of till
ages, without the least danger of unpleasant consequen
ces. 111 fine, the public are assured, that GnlHghan’s
Pills possess those inestimable virtues which ore requi
site not only to arrest, but to eradicate nnd destroy, the
last seeds of this most distressing malady ol’tlie liuniun
family.
The proprietors solemnly pledge themselves that they
do not contain a particle of mineral in onv shape or form,
hut are composed entirely of simple vegetable substan
ce*, which, either separately or combined, and without
regard to sex or age, perlect y harm lets in their effect
upon the human system.
LETTERS AND CERTIFICATES.
From CSen. Wm. Wellborn , Randolph Cu. fia
Messrs. Fletcher A: Westcott: Gentlemen—lt affords
m great pleasure to give my testimony in favor of your
1 Gallighan’s Fever and Ague Tills.” I have repeated
ly employed them in my family, nnd in ever case they
have succeeded beyond niv hopes, in effecting thorough
and permanent cures. They have also been used exten
sive in my neifihborhood, during the past season, with
the same happy and salutary efforts. The people in this
section of the country cannot too highly appreciate them,
for in my opinion they* stand they stand nt the very head
of the list of medicines lor the Fever and Ague. Be as
sured I shall not fail to recommend them to all persons
whom I may meet with afflicted with that troublesome
and distressing disease. Yours respectfully,
WM. WEI J.BORN.
From Dr. S. .1/. Inpersotl, Columbus, (7a.
I have used Gallighnn** Tills with success—they have
more tlmn met my expectations.
N0v.20,1835. S. M. INGERSOI.I,. M. I).
Merchants in the country will he furnished with the
above Till* at the proprietor’s price, bv
H. Ar J. SHOT WELL, Agents,
Corner Mulberry and Third Streets,opposite the Cen
tral Hotel.
April 2. r > 0
TAINTS ANB OILS.
PfUY KEGS Whit** Lead pure,
♦lt Mr 300 do. do. do. No. I,
200 kegs do. do. 2,
1000 gullons Linseed Oil pure,
IftW do. Lamp Oil, light colored pure,
s<i?o do. Train Oil,
00 do. Nentefaot Oil,
200 do. Spirits ‘Turpentine,
Venetian Red,Spanish Brown, Indian Red, Cnrome
Green. Chrome Yellow, Trussian Bine, Spanish I’loat
Vermillion Chinese and English, Drop Luke, Drop
Thick, Lamp Black, Red Lend, Lithurge,Turkey Umber
Term de Sriettna, Pumice Stone, Verdigris ground in
• cnnmstern, Sinnlts, blue, brown and green, Froutings,
blue, while, green, and purple, Yellow Ochre, Whiting,
Rose Pink, Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold Bronze, Imitation
j Gold Bronze,Copper Bronze,Copal Varnish, Japan Var
nisli, Leather Varnish, Mastic Varnish far picture*.
lAIVr HRf'SIIES.
AI so r general assortment of Taint Brushes,consisting
nfground paint Brunliea, sash Tools, snide I lair Blend
ers, Camel I lair Blender*, Vainieh Brushes. Graining
Brushes, sable Tortruit Brushes, Lining Brushes, Wire
I Kin lid Fitch Tools, White-washing add Plasterer**
Brushes, scrubbing nnd shoe Brushes. Just received
ind for sal© by 11. J. BHOTWF.LL.
! April ‘J*> 8
IJAV.NK’S INSIAS I.XPECTOK WI
| R S otVered to (lie afilicted as decidedly superior to any
I other known combination of medicine, for Coughs,
j Cold*, Influenza, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting of
Blood, Vlntirseneis, ffifliciilfv of Breathing, Hooping
Cough, Pains and Weakness in the Breast, hii| all other
Pulmonary Affections. Numerous certificate* have
been received from individuals oftlie first respectability,
testifying to its nupnrior excellence ovvrevery other ar
-1 tide oftlie kind.
The Roy. Charles C. T. Crosby, Isle agent far the
American Baptist, says he consider* the lilc of himself
and wife prolonged by its use.
Tire Rev. Jonathan Going, N, D. Editor of the Ameri
can Baptist,*ays that he was iu danger from ©tiflbrntiou
from the violence of a cold,and that lie was cured of It hv
a single doseol lhe Indian Expectorant.
Mrs I talk*, of Salem* N J. was cured of asthma of
twenty years standing, by using two bottles of this tned-
I icine.
Mrs. Wuril, ntsnof Snloin, wss r iii iml of llie saint oom
plninl by one hollle
A voiinr IhJv, ulso o( Snlcm. wlm was linlles-rrikr her
j friend, to lie fitr pone with the roii>iini|>tion, wm per
fectly restored by three bottles.
Prepared only by Dr. I). Js vne, (late of Solera, N. J.)
nnd for sale wholesale nnd retail.by him at No. ‘JONoiilh
Third street,appositefomress |iall,Fhilndelphis.
.Sold by J. H. A W. S. ELLtA. Aent..
June “JR 18 t'otton Avenue. Mneon,
TO LET,
IHIK. fire prnof Store of the subscriber , alio two
. Hoorns on llie six end lloor.
1 AugTi rAui WM H. BUROSALL.
LAIv3S TtTi SALC.
THE ttubscribcr *>fT.ra fur sale Six lluiuirvd and Kil’iy i •
Ai'iv* of Laml in HibO auuly, on TuU-sauf.;), within ,
•wm or eight mill sos Macun tul* rubiy will iiuprovt and, with 1 ]
about two liiiiulr<-U acres fit fuicultivation, under good r. pan, ‘ ,
“ith tolerable eood Gin Hon*'*, and other i.tcthsar) f 1
buildings.
Alto the following l.ots, to wt: Lot No. 137, ill Ist district j
Coweta county ; Lot No. 125, ii 6th diat Randolph ; Lot No. |
20$j in thr 6th diat Mu*cog.i- Lot No. 33* ill tin* l*t aeetiun !
Union county. For ttrmv apny to the subscriber at hi* nsi
deiicy mar Macon. THOMAS HOWARD. I
A•*tj 20 ts 90 j |
LiirjD rea. salb.
AT V Hltl’ AT BA It <ll IN.
V TRACT of I.:ul lying ii Monroe county, the firnwr
Kvsideiu*.* of John w. (. (r*t*r, two nults from Brown’s
f riy, consisting of -I >0 acres, if which 25 0 are cl* and, and | .
iiiwl* r ns(S*| fence*, und iii u li'up state of cultivation, On the (!
pceniiaes sr.-a good two story Dtelling House, Gin lfos.‘, and j 1
a!l ii<‘ccMsnry oiiT-hoiM. s, 111 g ixl lvqiair. PaymetiU will la ]
made easy. Enquin ut For*) tR oftlie subscriber.
JESSF. I*o PK.
Monroe county, \ug 22 4\v2d
. roit xqq - T.
EprtF. Store at )ii\aciit oectiucd by M.ssrs. Winn Shan*
I non—p*Hs, ssion given Ist October next. For terma apply
t‘ I>Mvid Reid. W, MELROSE.
July’ lJ 21
TGll KENT.
THE Ui'ick Store dii third stt-et, adjoining the snlwcribi rs*
(formerly occupied by Misses. AY illinium amt Bradley.)
I*osh aaion given tiri ofOetobt rm xl. For ti rina apply to
Jufa U 1 \ ■ ( .> 1 H)J
JeOB. BBIUT.
T i K one story House on Cln ••> str t, next door to corner
of third street, at present vccupu'd by Mr. McKlroyjit
eon tains four rooms. l*o,si ss.oii n first of Octob* rm m.
Fr term*, apply to KKA tk COTTON.
July 24 22
SHERI EF SALI'!.~” Ih* aokl
B 9 P r * 1 1 uesuav in Oetobt 1 next, bcfuiv the court litu**.
dAKr, in Macon, Bibb count), the following property:
Hy virtue of a mortgage 11 L* imned from llibb Sup. rior Court,
.lay term, 18.13, Crawford Ik Weed vs. Win. L. Foster, Richard
tr. T.urlc, and Plt-aaaui Foster, a certain parcel of L,ml about
twenty acres more or less, aboiutw.. mi Us from the city of .Ma
con, bounded west by lands of David K. Wilson, south bv lands
Jmkilia, noth by Iftmls of Jesse Kay, and know 11 ns a part
Os W indaor Burk, ami being the same land sold to .aid Foster,
F.arlc ik Company, by Wm. K. Bor. 11.
A nioict) ot Macon city. Lot No. two, iu sipmrc sixtin n, e>ti
-111 a ted to contain eight) f.nt more or less front and rear, togetli
er w ith the two story brick House and impruveineuts thereon,
now occupied by NAihiui S. Tuck* 1.
Also Lot No. One, in tin same sq ft it re, •together with the sta
ble am! other buildings.
Also another moiety ofsaul Lot No. 1 in squar<‘ sixteen,
estimated )o contain one hundred and thirtv feet, im.r- or less, j
h-ont and rear, toge ther w ith the wood Dwelling House and
I improvements upon said last mention* and moiety ; also the west !
I haivt sos Lots Ni. oneand two, in the sixth square, all of said
Lots situated in the city of Macon, nml *ll levied upon ns the •
| property of Nathan S. Tucker, to aatisf) the follow mg execu
tions, issued from the Superior ami Inferior Courts of Bibb !
county vs. said Tucker, viz: on*’ in favor of George 1. Pitts,
****** iivfavorof Win. Haunter, one in f.ivorof W M. ILl.t p, tun
in favor ot J. ik A\ . Baidu in, one in fuvor of Jainea Lewis,o',:e
in favor of Win. J. W. Wellborn, one in favor of William Sol
omon vs. Nathan S.’l tick* rand Thus. I*. Stuhhs, one in favor |
of Hen &. Cotton vs. Nathan S. Flicker nnd David F. \\ d
son; pro pert v poinn dqut hy E. D. 1 ra* v , Esq
I.otofl.aiul No. 184, in the fourth ot origiiuillv Hoiis- 1
ton now Bibb county, containing 202.}aci\* mm*, or lea*. Lot j
No. 1 85 iii the sain** dist and county, containing one hundred I
:uul thirty-two ami one half u.• res m’oiv or less, it In ing the land !
; “ Hereon Geo. W. F.llisuovv lives, and I* vied on a tin* proper
i ty of Benjamin F. Ellis, to satiafv a ti fa execution issm and from
Hihb Inferior. Court in favor of Carlton B. ('ole vs. <i*o. U. I
Ellis and Benjamin F. Ellis ; property pointed *it bv plaintiff ;
James Lewis’ inter.at in the Ice Hou.-e, situund on Wharf
1 street, at the head of First street, intlie city of Macon. l-v i. and *
! V” s* B *he pm pert y of James Lew i* ? to satisfy n ti fa execution |
issued from Bibb lufinor Court, in favor if Alt xander Shod* ‘
■ W **B vs. Janus Lew is, David F Wilson, Nathan S t ucker and *
Janus I Kiev vs : property pointed out bv Horace R Ward. J
JOHN'SPRINGER, Staff.
I .ot ofFand now occupied by William Blanc* t, w ith improve
metits thereon, sit oat* *1 on the branch between Macon and
Vinevillc, containing four acixa more or less, levied on as the ‘
, Property of William Blancet, to satisfy u ti fa execution issued
room Biub Inferior Court, in favor of Rufus K. Evatu vs. said
Blancet ; property pointed out hy plaintiff.
Lot of Land now occupied by William Blanc* t, v. ith i.n-
J pec venunts thereon, situand on tlic hramh Uiw*-n Macon
hitl Vincville. containing four acre* more or less, levied on as
i the property of William BUnect. to satisf) a ti fa ex<eution in !
i favor of James T. White vs. Willium Blancet; returned to ine
by a constable.
JAMES GATES, D. Shff. 1
AUg 29 27 I
Macon sheriff s alf,." i*• i
the Ist I uexdav in October next, in the tow uof Lanier
icon county, the following property to wit :
Fifty Aer* of the weal half of Lot No. >o, in the 29th dial, of
once Lee, but now Macon county, lets*.d on ns the property of
Presley A. Tharp, to satisfy sundry fi fa* from a Justices* !
Court of said county, in favor of John Wood nnd oth r vs mid !
! Presley A. Tharp ; levy made and return* dto me a eunstu
-1 hie. GREEN BARROW, Jjliff. \
Also one Lot of Land, No. 181, in the 2d dit. of form* riy
M ii!sc*gee, but now Macon county, as the prop* rty */t'Wasliing
; ton Knowles, to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice’s Court of Bullock
county, in favor of J. Burt v*. -aid Knov. Us.
Lot of Land No. 161, in tile same district and court) af.ir* *aid
as the property of Henry Swintiv, to satisfv tv.. ii j’.,** tv*jiu a
Justice s Court of Macon county, in favor of Orolia Mass, 1 vs.
. said Swinny.
ADo Lot of Land No. 154, in the first diat. of-aid count y, levied
| on as the property of Giles Herrin, to sat. sty tw u fi fus from a
! Justice's Court oTMacon county, i;i favor ofj. Jk XV. Baldwin
j vs. Giles Herrin and lchabod Herrin; levies ail mane aid re*
, turned to me by a constable.
Also two Lota of Land, No. 163 and 19P, intlie 13th district,
formerly Nlaaeogee, hut now Mneon eoniuv, U vud on as the
properly of F.ldridey H. Calhoun, to satisfy'sundry ti fits from
a Justices* Court of said county, one in favor ofO. H. Parrott
vs. E. H. Calhoun and John Windham, and one in favor of
John T. Moulton ami others vs. said Calhoun ; levies made and
r*. turiud to me by a constable.
l. and. mcmillan, and. stiff.
A II g 29 . 7
(CRAWFORD SHERIFF SALtTs.-wßi and I
J auklon the drst I uesday in October m xr, Iwlon the court i
; house door in Knoxville, between the usual hours. of*ale, the
to I lowing property :
One N*gru Woman named Alsy,agul about tw* nty-fiveyears
j and her child, a suckling infant, levied on a* tin j.i-oim rty of
Wi ilia in C Slater,to satisfy sundry fi fa* issued from a Justices*
. Court of said county in favor of Dennis Murdock fk Cos. ami
I others v*. William C. Slatir; It vy made and r> turned tome 1
’ by a con-table. JOSEPH J. BR ADFORD, Shff
POSTPONED SALE.
A Iso at the acme tin e and place, will b sold one let of Land
fimproved) No. Fourteen, in the first district tf originailv j
Houston, now Crawford county, levied on as the pn.pt rty of
James Stuly principal, and William D. Mellon security, on the
stay of execution ; levyinadeand returned to me hy a constable
JOSEPH J. BRADFORD, Shff
I Aug 29 27 j
MOXUOK sriKRIFF AI.K.-'vuVu -oi,ln„
the l*t 1 uesday in October n\t.b*f,r the Court
House door in the town of Forsyth, the fill lowing prop* rty viz •
All of Elizabeth P. Willis* interest in Lot of Land No. 182’
whereon Mr**. Candlarfunnily lived, in the 13th di*t. ofraid
eonnty, adjoining Meade Liasm nr and others ;I* vied on as the
property of said Willis to satisfy a fi fa ismi* and from Monroe
Inferior court, in favor of Thomas J. Sanders: proium point
ed out by p aimilT's attorney. 1
WM. O. PRATT, Shff.
j Aug 29
BIUU TAX COLLECTORS VJILE.
Vir'l l- court liousp door in Vlneon, on
T V llie firs! Tucsdny in November next, the follow
ing property, or so much thereof in will satisfv the
Taxes nml rosts of the several iuditiduals named—it
being due nml uttpnid, tor the .ear 1837.
Juntos N\ H. Clarke’s land In liil It, l‘J7 J-2 acres in 3J
nr I 4lhdist, Nos. not known—tax !*l 01.
Ambrose Jones’ land in Pttla-ki, -JO-; 1-5 acres, No. 51, 1
ISthdist.; SS •errs in dth dim I!dd>, N<>7.t, und 200 acres’
in ('herok.-c. eml gold Lot No 38, inlltltdis—Tax $5 <J()
Ambrose Jtincsns ngrtil for Lazarus Mpltens (Icorge
l.nfnyelte Andrew Jackson Jones, it House and Lot in
Macon, joining Jacob I Totld—Tax iff 3i), fim.
Ambrose Jones as agent for A .1. Kavnolds Lawrence,
20 JI J acres pine Ininl. dist and No not know n—Tax IK,- j
.luli f Jctikins’ laml in I'litnnas county, 190 avtes,,
(line, N'o 141,7til (list—Tux dm.
Win Jenkins’ land, 490 acres pinn, No IR3, 7th (list
of Irwin, nod lilt o acres pine, No 97 it. Id diet of Karlv— \
Tux $1 59 4tn.
, Green Kishop's land, 40 ncres, 3d qimlitv, No. 572,
41It ilisl 3d s retion in Cass countv, su.l 160 m reK 3,1
quality, N090,5th tlist 2d section ( lirrokee—'l'nx 73ets
John Perkin*’ land, 15 uercs pinr, No3'J, 4th dist Bibb
—Tsx 43 els 9tn.
Robert I’ridgins’ land, 100 acres pine. Gth dist joining
Cobb county, 80 ncres pine, No und dist in Cherokte
county not known—'l'ax 580 4m.
Klijnli Cotton's Isml, ISO ucres pine, No 79, 4tlidit of
Bible-Tux !?l t *ll lilt.
John T Dnnn's land, ICO netea pine, No 54, Bill dist
3l sedtien t’lierokee—Tax f3 53 tin.
Henry VVtmheriy’s laml, 101 1-4 acres, 2d tjuat., No
166, ISilt dist fSnmpter—Tax 93c 4m,
VVin Khurly’a bind, 950 acres pine, No 214, 25tb tlist
Early,lol 1-4 netrs,No —,7th diet Dooly—Tex 94 tint.
Trier J VVillitinis’ lloiiku und Lot in ritv of iVlaeon—
! Tax sl7 (Ml Bm.
Juntes Harkins’ Inml, 70 acres in Jones rountv, nd
i joining Win I'ntil—Tax 65c 3nt.
Kstste ofClins llttlluek,one House nnd Lot in Macon,
culled tlic Old Mansion House—'l'ax S2O 47 4in.
VI m J llie*, oim House tnt 1 Dot in Macon, nrurJua
OfHltlarfl**—Tax sl3 ‘.MI 4m.
Is Cls*nctcr'a land, 101 ! 4 ncron pine, No —,'lli diet
Houston—Tax l*2c 7in,
Evans M vrick’a land, >3920 acres, Will dist, .Nos not
known, in Ware countv; 258 ncres, 3d diet, No nol
known, in llnbcrsliaiu —T*,\ $5 70. *
Fslix. Himnl's land. 202 1-2 acres, 3d quality, No Bf,
i .oil dist KHiidhtpli—Tax s r >2c &iii.
t.-aleb Mnldeir* liind,,Not Nu 2, iu square 57, in the
city of Macon —Tax $1 50.
Jns I. \V I II iinin k’ land, a House und lot in Miiron,
now ocninied liv Mrs Willium*—’Tn\s2 45, and cost.
David rocket's land, 40 ucios, No .dill, 17til dist, 3d
tcction Cherokee—Tux 47c lui.
\N in Kihhee’s liiniLHO acres, in Cherokee, dist and No j
not known—Tnx 53c etn.
John II Horn’s land, ftfl oeres, sth dial adjoining Clark.
llottslon county—Tax 99c 2m.
Philip It V onge, agent for I’ It Tonga .V Sons, house
anil Lot in Moron—Tox $32 76.
C II Cnle'ii II onsc and Lot in Moron,comer ofClirrry I
end fourth streets, now occupied hy Mrs tinge—Tux
sll3 71 4in.
Thnniss J. Chsso's lnnd,3 1.4 acres, 2d quality Inn.l in
i F.nsl Moron, on the reserve nrnr 11. ri. Cutter, one liuuse
’ and lot in Enst Mocon—Tax $27 87 Sin.
T. L. !*rTiilh's land, 160 oeres, 2d qonl in f'oss county,
N'o. and Dist. net known, one house and lot in Macon cin
Colton Avenue—Tox $7 7c 2m
A. M. Low’s land, 160 acres,3d qual. No. 159, 11 dist.
2 sec.Cherokee—Tox $1 7c Bm.
DANIEL WADSWORTH, T C.
Soft i 28
A LH Vi.VTii vTout'S S VI !■’ “*T.!
ft. *‘b oi’iler ol tlu Inti rioFt'ourt .f \|, nr 4 *. t J
- 11 iiii g lur ordinary purpests, will b.- -old on'ilw a ’ “A*a
11. Novrn.b r nsxt, U fore the vunn liouss *
For.)ill, the ulm.tut.un betoniny’ to it.. , * or
-nr., .Irj ii.ul, vuntyinii.g.iv l.ui.dr.d B I.
Ics**, l)irvgoii tliv OtiiitugtN rivrr, twfive n’ii l- t * , *ioreor
U.. 1.1 for a Uiviswu siaoiigiKr I. I, rm, *‘a/.?
C.VUV . 1.1.v1r V k T’' u “
Sept 5 r.v Adm r.
A Bm i \ istk yroii's svi.r
a. A “nurd.r ol llu liiK. i..r i o.ivi of Suvrart coC!'.V" 1 “
"i,i. S lur ..nh “an purpus. p, will be 5.,1,| t .,, 11,
iii Ociobvr luxt, si the co.irl lioure tur.,.1.... ‘,
l-si.ll N„ IC3, in the Is; tlist. ofCurroll rom.!, F*>; .f
ben* fit ot the lit its und viMlitui'g * ’ * cl d tor u K .
‘■9-‘ I.EVtNAH E. BP.ADY, AHm ,,
\ D.MIVISTIt ATOHLS SALlSvv.in
/A l| i. t.. -1 i in OiiuUr mxt, i.. , t ’.l “ ll L:i
a."..e .” Il.'lo""", Prrrj.llu und.v.d,,! Ira I, J L ,'[’ ■’ u
in 14tu tlist. Hoiihtuii eoiinn iKluniriiie , . ~, 01
Ks.ir;:.. s.,Mt, } ‘.l’nlrrrffSlT. Vr Sf’ ‘
li. m. I rn.... ns do until Ist Jam.arv ~ w 1 “ ot^n
Ain, i W.l. - ■;
\ ll.Tl INiNTP; •-Toil’s S VLr -w , : -
1“ “ 1 "• *:•• 11. Xuv.inlJrn. viVaiiV,...’ u . s ” w “0
ll.iirj .-..111.1;, 7’ l-.. acre. , I 1. ; ,„d In .-.I a,
u, ing ih, Lmi \\l..r.on Hugh l.„„ K i„„ | lv „i . H, ~o ,it
pn.pi,-(, ..I tl.. su.d .lev. a-; a ; adiomiog. MvC ’ “ dir
otu.i,. lu-ais on tlu d:.v. h D” II x, o
J’Hisrii.i.A t.r\r ;iNa .
IIK.H F. Lt Nt.ivri . ‘"'n’v
June 1J ‘ Adii. r,
the . -tan- at Wutlr Humpt.iii, lit l<-of said count* dl )*.""V'* 10
Alsu will lie sold ut tlic court turns, in Fni tV 1 ”
hl ''J 1 “f Ncvt ink. r m \t, liul|- u |-| J J?. u '”. v . ‘li th e
in the2S(li dm. Os muid imuih of Karl. 1..!,, ;it, ‘i So.
.ststrof Wade Hampton, d.c'ns.d, IVm *, “ ; ‘ u ‘0i1,,-
jami-.s n.-.Mu'C; 1 ;:;
;r:v”
Y >, *“t-vrl‘ r; ‘G W tl.V\ r.u. l ui I l‘o’ ,M,< e )
disi, t, i said con ut v, containing 101 1 :ur, > i.„ ~'*!■* lli Refill
s.xt) acres I cKur. il, and ill good n pair, for llie a ’' c,lt
l.eu-s of said deceased. Terms .mult knew „on ti ■*” lf l! ■
Aug 23 2 y JOHX 1.. !iOOT Yf AdtaY
■"• the tV.II
J t.D Dll r;or t t.Hi t Ot M , tlMll .. % . •'<
I urdiimry purposes, will b ( . M ,;j uhin ‘ tr., .
i Forsyth county,on tli.-f,,-Ht Fiuv i v ~ N.sv/I?!! MJ,JS * i.
I Eaud No. LB2, in tb 3d dist. ~i ; } 1- -f
I f lieroket now Korsvth count,, ,nos uEgmaifr
j Poridt r, dec’d. Tmiw iuude'i.nuvvi) m, and,, <slau ‘ ‘ S.ihj
\U>HSfISTR ATOM’S ■vi v-v ,
IheHr-l In. s.tsy in NmTml* r m xf* mil, ,
’ county, ri.e I.„t l, ul ,1 K . Y;• lei
’ rihT'krt , ciunsining looser., • j r,’- .m i’ ‘ 1
us Niithau Morgan, deem.-.,1. 1 . rm- „f.'.h k„t.
9KS NdUnix, ‘ ,
Aug *9 NICHOLAS MORGAN, j Admrj
IF v
lat* ot Monroe county, dotruM and * U ulk’ii Lock*.-t;
| SOROMox I. CHAPMAN EVr
I .sitting sur ordinary purpose* for leave to * fi S H *hrn
I .tame. F. Guilin, lac ot.ai.l . uiunv and cuv *j ‘*“■ n ‘> l utot
sitting for ordinary p.irpo.,,, f., r | ta ,,., ‘"Y c “niy, h.n
mg to the .state oftJelwm ttj in. it, U. ctawd “ ‘* ,k! belong.
’ • J - <,oitt ‘° V . Ait ill‘r
|7’< H.Movms :,fi.r i:„, ——
li iu la, Inf ,aur r. art „i* 5;.,.,. . /j , ‘■ “ iii b, made
uiu.nar; pai-jms.*, fur I. in. ,u „|| ,'p . ,"V""'"f f “ r
longing io thr .state of J.-.lm, N. gnx.b..
dcceaaM. S 1 F.PHKv |
Jtep,, “ n.SO.N \ F.x’r..
Oil tlu first Tucsdav in JKct minriu vi tl. . ~al buursof salt,
un Hirian Harrell ,li.-J, luugh, the ’uun , r "f?fj; ill ' <, ' ,l " r ”
I 1.00.0001! JJ not.,. Sold b; ord r ..f the ebun ut* o‘ l cf
, 1 1' 8011 rutmt) . Terms outlied*) „f t, ' unof .f
j S. nt 4 °’ C - GIESOX, GlisnL
i I'*XS I I'ONLI) SM I ‘
(i , | ‘!,‘ ,, l L ’ S NAI.E.—WiII he ~,1,1 cn lh ,. fl
euuiity, :.ui Os Lmai’xmi. 4,"toth }“ r
** WM ’ 1 1.1.INCSWORTH. Gusrd,
|t “'1 I'H. if. . .i;i ale t
pnrp>s., fj- i unu..,:-,
Wiliiaw H
f-2hy’ —— Au rata *-u. vko, f>.
nmo. to th I ..:. i . • ■ *
.u.irt ofor.Knary, for . :,\ ‘ ’ ■ “• * ‘ ,1,U1
alniiging tu the , siat •.f w~ ‘• ‘ ‘ .” ‘ ‘ ‘
re. u. •••", , “ “ tout •
31 11
* w
srn.ng fur ..r.t,nary put'j,.’^ ‘ 1” ‘
g'ri h, th, us U:t,ul,; h, luY.tm , , ! S™
jhw-iiPEateSSw
on,n sittingfurordmarv h,u V'"' !
( b u,iun.gt", hrare. ‘CHA^^tT.Tr"*’
1 ufur*w: “‘t l!. 1 h liriorOw 1
~ tururtltnar; pu: p.„ ibM.Vremn l,th. } .’,.doi
i.t?~r™!d eu7m;',T?,/d t * U '* “ f J "''“ Ka,,ur.l, star,
I Jllllc „ GIDEON BARNES, Adai'r.
lyrsiovT’ii s aft, r dot. aaalisatioa v iH 6, grads
I tothehuimraMet , rim'CoUrl us H, l.n .-.a.i.1. l„i.
us UuL ; 1 “•"*>'!*>■>■. f-r have lu S. II alfth. ...i.iiae
- of Hugh Eungino, lateol said count., dic'd.
I'R Isc ll,i, a I.VNGINO, Adni'x.
I HL'UH F. LL'NGINO, Adln'r.
June I *
r months
M to th.; honorable the Inti rior Court of lie county of
l wiggs while silting a* a Court of Ordinan, for UavrioHl
th* land belonging to the istuter f piterEiiroin. !ai*- i.f s?id
comity .he, usx and. CHAS. J. FA SOM, Ailmr.
j June 20
h % Ki%Tri% ‘
to the Ills, rior C ourt of Monrw romifv, whtn sitliMrfrr
• ordinary purposes, tor ta av* to tell all ih* lani Ik lot Ling 10 fat
Miiif William Ji niignii, Ist ofraid roupiv. dc. uwd.
! J *y * l 6 HENRY C. SLATON Adm*r
,R ‘ \ THS aft- r lm-'opplirsiion willbmadr
J| to ih Court of Ordihisr) of Bibb lotioty, lor Usve to n
L tnt l.mid No. 3<Vj, in the first district offoniiefh Mmcort.
id.vv Min ion county, belonging to the estate of jane Yirtkn,
late of Bibb county, elect-hm and.
[ July WM. VIRDFV, Adm'r.
MONTHS aft, r dill*’ applicoiiou 'll lv
niMdeto ili- Inferior Court of Monroi eoiintv, w hm *•£
lor ordinary purpos* r, for I* av. to -< II the Land ami N*ns*
. b* longing to the mme of Eilwurd Svv i nringi ti, l*tc **f *sol
i count), tl ct utod. J AMES U I 1 NSLE Y, Ailra'i-
July 2 Jo_
Fovn months an* i datt ipplicstßw wIH It
tu toe It.r- rn.r Court ofMomw ..(inly tkn •>**'s “’
urdinsry pttrpou , fur leave tu It th. r.si .stair of Bit •”
j Hu/eman, lot. of sai.l count), dtc. as. and.
ItK VI AMIN P. BUSSEY, A.lm'r
KI.IZAHF. I H HOZK.MAN, Adin J.
c -
IgSOl'll *lt INTIIS on. i date, sppli.snul, S’j 1 ;
7 nmdc to ih C*oiin ••rOnliiinry of Moms* comtJ.w
to•* II nil the laud lw li'iir ug to the estate *f Thafil** Civnis* I ',
late of Mop rut county, amasrd.
NANCY CROMWELL, Adin ‘
AMg 28
nno V OUT I- J a!l.
ElllllS da% by Henry ChaniiMuii, n N'ign Io) ’’y ‘ 1 . -
I of DA VY, who any thnt lie Ih loru; id *SD nion ( Tj
>lilh dg, viUi , hiriil to S. t. ftniiforl t Maii< n i
of dark coiuiiUxion. 18 or IJ viuit eftu-, *|h ki *>'• *
spukentu. f M l i.IN TOOK,
Jill) 18
meOTJCHT ‘.VO 3All’ lta#l
IX sMuveli, on tli* Utli AHgit.*D u bright niulfill* .i,
21 years old, five f. * i *i\ Incfi* - lui li, span* mad** r * Ba
tin lily will, nml sny hi* names B ry .loins. . nt
lie had w illi Inin a pupil’ purporting •< la* a't i ,n J, - q w9 .
from the Siiih riui’ Court of ( ii*.vvll unlit). No^* 1
showing his frt tdtMii, dated Uth F-bruary, to w
nnio* ofl'uui A. Iluralsoiiys sigiudß* Ckrk|Sn4 f* r n j
I ilioiuns D. Johnson, Jntl’V i.f tin file.
may beg, iiuiiit , but carrii s|l4* upjn arsuce ul Ir U’K •JJj * a
Any p rsoii having a kmw I dg* of hul I* v, ii<n* r **• | ||l€
slave, is i\qu iti and i*i givi ittfhn Minim* *tlu 1 . # |, n ,
nn uwim r, that lie w *ll smbli*li h titU to hu* l * •", ,
•way. ktn.'N ‘ osn
P fi.— The a!ove d<srrib* and l*oy hink* jail *•
Mft* r In* commitment, and has not sine* h*iO ,"** ..sMsnt-
Wliils* there, h* said h< lM’long*l to a Mr. M r p k ' ,l * , jL r n
gomery, Ala. It is qiuie probahk that h* wus*n n
nims* If; and any p* roti siAiug a buy of this ul i*
a mmi, would do w. II to ex a mim him elm* I), ** **
ediy a roiisimimatc rascal. ff
NI4 oil, Ailg 15, 1838.
*SO REWARD. .
M 11 AN AW AY frem the
JSr g I’m, in ar Columbus, Oil the 4 ' 1 ‘ ,1,,^,
JmsJ of mores. H, .relit "•
ligl.t ruMipf, rtej, ...ine ufk'. h— ~ry
/ ha. Blown I'wk hell ip.'k.o ! ~li fce
tV / ‘!*. and nn elosr rxttOtlwstlßß n| ht
MW* futtt.d that h’ b. b*" l t""'fcrasJt*" 1 B
should* r, marlh* baekhunr. He vas Ptwhjfi .otNH*f
Pint, and it is very likelt thsi he msy m ,i,d M*
o may hae hern inveigled off hy a whit* man
are in Ken, §SO will be pald-iflhe aMffn* v MIA?.
JOHN v pJS
Coltmthua, ily 4, MM. “”
CALF tKINS. u „ w ,
JUh ‘I rt—eiv.-d a lut of Storer,.* Calf b'OS ..
Slot n.Bdti.g Skit... SI.U- 1 r>*t), b* *YnlfF V
Janet Of° “•