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the ti %< or% vri:\u-koat co.iipahy,
i*AKE this method to inform Ihe merchants mi i public generally, in the interior of Georgia, that their line of
boat* will be in full operation early in 111** tu-U, ami solicit then patronage tor tiie line, believing that goods
jr*va.il *d bv the wnv of Durien i* the cheapest lor merchants of the interior of the State, urn) the most expeditious
out. The ‘Company have the following new and tine Stcam-boita, all commanded by first rate captaius, to wit.
M<mti-bent J- Slone, Capt. W. C, Mendall-
Ho. €?liieftain. tapi. Oeo* W llcos,
Ho. i:\ci i, dipt. j. h. Hiiicoi.
Ho. Superior, dipt. Win. l\ Johnson. tfctf:i?E22CSKj
Also sixteen first rat* Tow boats, builtexpressly for the navigation ol the Altamuhii and Ocinulgec rivers. The
J. Stone is u side wh >el hi.m, low pressure engine, carries 700 bales of Cotton, runs regularly three times a week
between Savannah aid bi in. The Steam-boat Chieftain is anew side wheel boat, ami will carry sto 800
biles of eotton, to run regularly between Savannah and Hawkiusville, nml so to Macon during the tune ol hill
rivers. Ths ScMiiobo *s Ex id ami Superior will run regularly between Darien and Macon, towing two boats
each ; and nn.s of the St imdiuats will have Darien regularly every 3 or 0 days, the usual time of passage up is
five to nix duy*.
Thi Maeou St*am > at Company I.in. 1 are connected with aline ofseven packets running regularly from Ncw-
York to Darien. I*. M. h v. ll i.. l!iti, IVont Street, .Y w York,is the Agent lor the line ot packets, and H awks,
MirrtfEM & Collins L-‘ Aleuts wi th-’ Packets ut Darien. The Agents oftlie Macon Steam-Boat Company
Lins are - M YRTIN, WALKER WALTER, Charleston ,
1.. BALDWIN A: CO., Savannah,
II WVivS, MIIVHICLL At COLLINS, Darien,
GIvJITiK K. ROBERTS, l/airliinsoi/le,
%nv goods or pro bice shipped t • their Agents, will he forwarded with despatch, or goods ordered to he shipped
by the line. The Company, llimikful for the patronage they have received from the merchants ml planters, nave
increased the n *atis of eonveynu • 1 largely, and tlm Agents pledge themselves to use every exertion to facilitate
lha interest of those w ho limy ship bv their line boats.
J. GODDARD At CO., Agents.
P. S.— There will also ho a line of Schooners running regularly between Charleston uml Darien, to theCompa
ny Agent in each place.
The C-i ii unv would particularly request that shippers have their goods distinctly marked with the name and
place in full, which will frequently save detention, aud a wrong destination.
Muon. J ul } 20,1897. 6m21
u vki;-iioise
COMJVXXSSION business.
, MR. MIDAS L. UHAVHiLI. Im.
Nr . j )ak* n ihr intfivsi f Mr John Joliet
j 09 M 1,1 the late firm ofHsnleman, Jones Jk
1 V W Cos., in tin above business, which will
hert afiri* fo* eontuuu il bv the subscri
tiers, under the mum and style of
II vumai O. OKO IIIM, A CO.
ut tlm nlit .until lunm-rW occupied bv Msi.ru. Hamilton,
H ayes Ac Cos., the well known aituation of which, both I
as regards safety ngaiust fire and the convenience of its
close stores, needs no recommendation. They arc now
ready for the reception of cotton, and for the receiving
und forwarding the goods of their country friends, that
may he whipped to their care. They are prepared to
make liberal advances on cottons stored with or shipped
by them to Savannah, Charlestoh or New York. Ami
from the fact that they are pledged not to deal in cotton
on ihe.ir own account, they hope to receive illiberal
share of public patronage. The selling of cotton from
the ware-house or from wagons and all other business
connected w ith their estalLhment will hrree the exclu
sive attention of Thomas Hnrdeman'nnd .Midas 1.. Gray
bill, who will spare no pains to serve aud please its
patrons. TIIO. HARDEMAN,
MIDAS L. GRAY BILL,
J. GODDAKIJ.
July 19, 1833. 21
NOTH’ R,
MR. JOHN JO.VES has withdrawn, by mutual consent,
front the tinu* of Hunk*iusn, Jones gi Cos. uml J. God
tc Cos. 11l - foiafing liuviiuft will fo* contiuu* *1 hereafter
by J. Goddard and Thoma* Hardeman, under the name and
style of J. Goddard Kt Cos., and will lie manage aud directed by
J. Goddard—and have associated with them Mr. Mida* L. Gray
bill in the Ware-House and Commission Hireim—, who takes the
place of.lt lin Junes, in this H ranch of their husuu as, which w ill
Ik* managed and directed by Thomas Hardeman und Midas L.
Grai lull, umler the name und st) le of Hardeman. Gravbill &.
Cos. THOS. HARDEMAN,
J. GODDARD.
July 19. 21
FriTHR undersigned has w ith drawn from the firm of J. God
-1 dard Cos. and Hardeman, Jones & Cos. J. Goddard and
Tnb. Hardeman, are authorized to fettle the unfinished busi
ness of the late firm ofJ. Goddard Kt Cos. and Hardeman, Gray
bill h Cos. the unfinished business of Hank man, Jones & Co.— ‘
And lie would respectfully solicit for the pr -cut establishment 1
a continuation of that patronage, so liberally extended to the 1
late firms during his connection with them. JOHN JONES.
July 19 21 1
JUUON STEAM BOAT ( Olll*l\V,
‘WTKTOULD inform the merchants
_ J v a, id public, that they are now (
wl huildiiig a New i/fni Wheel Steam- ‘
*rflhgh boat, and ti i Nciv Tow Boats, w hich |
will In- added to the line early in Sep- ,
(ember next, at which time the Company’s hosts will b in com
plete order for running, as soon as the river will admit. The
Company w ill have next fall, in the line, five Steam hunts and
sixteen tow boats, and with these facilities they will be able to
have a Steam-boat with two tow lx>ats, leave Darken for Macon,
regularly every three days, and the) pledge themselves that
despatch shall be given to goods shipped lij the line, the Com
pany or Agents have no interest to serve but their patron*.
J. GODDAUD, pr st. • i
Macon, July 19, 21
WAKE-HOUSE
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
C- undersigned have formed a
a JT 1 co-partnership for the purpose
W M oftransacting a Ware-House cc Com
* s mission llti-iiit-ss. in this City, under
the firm of Hamilton Ik ll'uuohh.—-
| Ware-Houses are now tw-ing
erected, Ik will be completed in all of September, ready for the
reception of Produce or M. rchandi/.e. Their location is near
the head of Cotton Avenue, on the corner■ of'Cherry uml First
Streets, very convenient to the business part of’town, and very
aecure from the risk of fire.
t hey will devote their best individual and undivided atten
tion to any business that iiihv la* confided to their care, and will
be prepared ta make liberal advances on Cotton stored with
them. The)- will also attend strictly to the sale of any Cotton
consigned to their care ; and will in all cases use their best ef
forts to obtain the la st market price. ’1 hey will make the best
arrangements possible, for procuring the earliest intelligence
from foreign markets, and will always cheerfully impart any
news that the) may thus obtain, to tlieir planting and mercan
tile friends. The undersigned being planters themselves, will
feelthtir interest inseparably identified with the planting in
terest. In conclusion, the undersigned would only further add,
that they will be prepared to attend to every branch of business
connected with tin* Ware-House uni Commission llusiiierf*—
such as receiving Cotton on storage, for sale, or to ship to any
other market—receiving and forwarding of Goods tor country
in Tchants. filling orders, Ku*.—to all of which they promise
that their best attention shall he given, to promote tin- interest
of thine * ho may patrouixe them.
W 11.1.1 AM HAMILTON,
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS.
Without intending to disparage tin* claims of those of our
friends who are now engaged in the Ware-House and Commis
sion Business in this city, we would respectfully recommend the
above gentlemen to our former patron* and friends, ns worthy
of their confidence. The) being our relatives, delieac\ forbids
that we should *a> more in their favor. Wc, however, trust
that their strict attention to business, will secure to them a lib
eral share of public patronage.
!.. HAMILTON,
JOHN It. HAYES.
Macon. July 24 22 |
wake-hoi m:
A XI)
Commission EticsincsN.
a - f | ll1K undersigned have token for u
7 . I term of years, the Wrti e House ol
LaJ+ZM A. R. Ralston, near the head of eotton
f Avenue, and convenient to the centre of
business, where they will transact a
general storage and eommissioti hininess. ’J’he Ware
Iflouae and commission business w ill be conducted uml I
managed by E. Bcull Fred’k. Beall, ineuibera of the
firm, they will devote their whole time and attention to
the interest ot the merchants and planters who may fa
vour them with tlieir custom, in receiving and forward
ing merchandize and the storage and sale ot produces
Early arrangements will be made to make lihcr.il advan
ces on produce in store, and such other facilities in trade
as shall he for the interest of the customer
The concern also will keep at their store on Cotton
Avenue, a large and general supply of Staple, Domestic, ’
French and fancy I)nr Goods, ready made Clothing,
Hard-ware, Cutlery c. Together with a general sup
ply of Groceries, Iron, Salt, Saddles, Bridles, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Ate. They have on hand a large supply of
first quality llemp Raging, Bale Kojreand Twine, The
undesigned ure determined to do business on the most
liberal terms, any orders by the planters lor Boeing Buie
Rope and Twine, or any other articles, shall moot our
prompt attention.
EUA9 BEAU., At Cos.
KLIAB BEALL,
FREDERICK BEALL,
1. S. RAINEY,
TIIOM AH I! K A LI.,
THOM AN N. BEALL.
‘I 1 fm?l
WARE-IIOUSE
connisii.iV i si\rsN.
Him h CO have
jr a R Y ▼ engaged in the above bu*inets
A 9 iti tne Ware-Hou*ea occupied for th.
{. J I.Mte, , x. ir l\ Mxntk, \'4pu r^,
Frevioau ; and haring added Unre to
on an adjoining lot another apaciouh
range of shed*, will be prepared to aecure and give protection
to all Cotton, produce of Cloud* entmated Ui their care*. Bring
at the head of the Cotton Market, it hu fa-cii found very con
venient for both teller mid buyer, and a* lafr from fire as any |
other Ware-Home in the city. It will be hiiili r the p. r*onal |
man* gene nt of A. R. Fr.- man, of the late firm of M\rick, ,\a- <
pier Ik Frreioan. From the fVietida of *aid firm, and our own,
and the public generally, we aolirit a share* of their patrouage ; j
a retiring them that every facility in the way of i llmg or ahip- \
ping Cotton, will be re iidered <h* in, and thir inter* at* atall
time* attended u Having had long t-xprrit nee in the buainca*
of Macon, and having atientWc Agent* in the diff. rent ports
w ierc cotton i**liinp and to, we ft*. I confident in fa ing alik* to
Rive general ■aii-faction. Lila-ra! advance* made on Cotton
•tor. and with or shipp'd b> ire. Allorehr- for (mmml* will fa ea
ecu if*! with fidelity, and without charge.
Am j
CORONET.
riIHIS iiio-t b* .intifol, high bred and
jfotr 1 renowned Engli*li Mac* 11 or-* and
LfS Stallion, will remain at Ma...n during tb.
fd *bll, and will a* re tnare •at Kifiv D.dlars
U if X theacaaon, to commence the lint dav ol
S. ptentbi i* Mure * l*l\ with the Hor
will be well fi and at 40 re nt- per day ; and thoae that failed to
him in tbr apriug, will have the privilege of the fid) -eaaon gra
ti*. , ..... . GEOROr. B. MOHRRTSON.
The Recorder, Mdlwlg. s ill*, will give the aliove 4 insertion*.
vr
notice.
jt Tuk sabarrilurnir,,, for >thr in tbs town
HT| , -of P..rsy<b, Mnnruf un.nty, aaar bslf T
nu. rsairi.-*, r.iniaitunx *
aftiiliWl'r “'7 nnll>nx nvstlj ft..Ub.ri, „h all
r hnildlnga n re—an
Al*o a one acre Lot mar hv,enrlowai with a
rail finer. Also forty aere* of'wood hind adjoining the town
roirtiaou- For teritia apply to
ENJ. Ik RUTHERFORD
For*eth Avf 4 W2 7
OCMITGEB STEAM BOAT COMPANY.
IXCUHSORATKII 11 r Tilt legislature ok gcohoia,
IX RIOHTKEN HUXDRED AXD THinTHtYF..
Fro the transportation nml Insurance of Merchandise and Pro
dure, between Savannah and Dai ten , and Darien anti Macon,
touching at Hankinevillr , and thr principal Landings.
fpillS Company will run their
K. sai-boat- an high as Macon as
la long as the stall 1 of the River wtll nd-
T niit, and for low stages of the waters
the \ have provided, and are now run
ning POLE-BOATS of such light
draft of w ater ai will admit them to run at any state of the riv
er, which arr towed up by tlieir Steam-boat* two-third* of the
distance, thereby greatly expediting the transportation of Mrr
chandisi during the Suiniin r and Fall * ason-, and tlieir Stenm
iiii will Im* in complete repair, and ready for business, as early
as the riverwill admit.
Their Boats are
Steam-laiat COMET, Captain Frantly,
St.am-lM:it ALAT AM AHA, Captain I'aylor,
Suam-hoat OCMULCiKE, Captain Blaiikinship.
And a large number of TOW-BOATS, nv lueli w ill bi in com
plete repair. For further particulars apply to
REA K: COTI ON, Macon,
.1. W. LATIIKOP, Hawkinsville,
PH- R. YOI NGE Ik SON, Darien,
WM. PATTERSON CO., Savannah,
McDOWEI.L, SHANNON h CO , Charleston,
SCOTT, SHAPI ER MORRELL, New York, Jlgents.
Aug. 2. 23
WAICL-HOIHE
COIVIIVTISSIOW BUSINESS.
J a 9 Qj speetfully inform tlieir fYieiuls
/ $ M tt,u * arquaintanee who have hitherto
L y Jm mi lila rally patronized them in the
alaive business, as wi ll as the public
generally, that they will continue to
transact the general AVare-HouM- and Commission Business at
their old stand, near the comer of Second and Cherry Streets,
and adjoining the store for several years past occupied by Miss.
George Jewett Ik. Cos. They are* now prepared for the reception
of Cotton, and for reci iving and forwarding all merchandize
which may be committed to their care.
They have also a Ware-Houae commodiously situated near
tlie Corner of Poplar and Sicond streets, which is peculiarly
favorable for the storage of planters’ Colton, from its well
known safety from fire*, and to which they are* now making
large additions.
Their cloae stores are very convenient for the re ception and
deliv* ry of goods ; and for tin* promptness in for warning them
to their places of destination, tin y need only to refer to theu*
former patrons.
They will be prepared to make lila ral advances on nil pro
duce, either in store* with them orhipp tl by them, to the New
York, Boston, Savannah or Charleston markets.
Their |* rsonal and individual attention will he devoted to the
selling of Cotton, either from the AV a re-Ha use or from wagonr.
And any information in r. lation to tin* Cotton iuark< t at honn*
or abroad, will he most chierftilly given.
Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, they
hope, by tin ir exertions to ftirter the interests of tln ir friends,
to tin rit a continuance of the same.
GKO. JEWETT,
MOR I IN N. BI RCH.
Aug 1 23
The t!tftrf to inform theirfrirnda nntl the
public generally, flint they will continue the mercantile
business ns heretofore. They have now on hand u large
and extensive nsaortment of
l)ry-Goo(ls, llsits- Nliocs,
Hardware* Sugar* Coffer % mltol asses*
BA(i(JIN<, TWINE, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, Alc.
•did expect shortly to receive from the New York ami
Boston markets an additional supply, all of which will
Imj sold oil reasonable terms: a share of public patronage
is respecttully solicited.
GEORGE JEW ETT CO.
Aug y.i
fcn-l ork A Darien (fMlffia) Line
of Packcfs.
Brig MACON, A. Bibbins.
STRONG,
A. --i. Bunn, Master,
N Brig DARIEN,C. I\ Buck-
Brig 1 F NEW-JERSEY, B.
| \\ Matthf.ws, Master,
Brig PREMU M, J. Coc
. BORN, Master,
Sclmoner Il'iL CRANE,
Bakkr, Master.
rpHO.SE vessels are nil copper fastened, and built ex-
I prcsslv for this trade, have experienced Captai.ia,
and sail regularly once a week from each port. \ easels
hound for Darien will find Dohov Bur of easy access—l 9
to 21 feet water will lie found on the Bar at liigli water,
the same depth can he carried within six miles of Darien,
thirteen feet can he carried up to the city. The anchor
age for Dohov Sound and River is particularly safe and
good, with ample room for vessels to carry off the whole
Cotton crops coming down ffie rivers to Darien.
HAWES, MITCHELL & COLLINS,
Agents, Darien.
(TT* Refer to J amks Goddard, Esq., Macon.
October 13 tf32
Exchange ON roy
June 20 27
NOTICE.
IT7 II.LIAM I'Olt r silt act a* my Atlornev, riurinc iny
VV ..I.K-i.r.’ JOHN 11. OLDEItSHAXV.
TO HENT—My HOUSE at Yim-villr.
Jti ilv 20 X 7
CENTRAL HOTEL,
MACON. CJEORGIA.
a m fNHIK sitbsrriticr reupcctfolly inform- hi 8
I foienda the publii* in g* in-r.il, that In- ha 8
t*** ( i.*ktii the above naimd **iahlisluiK'iit, which*
li xii 11 g been rec**ntly thoroughly repaired and
[ill IJtyß ciliary, and ai great e\p nac, i* now (qien for th* r* -
WCflr notion ofTravclcra, Boarili re, kc. Ihe chain
fo r-are large ami airy—the servant* competent and attentive.
Hi* I’abte -hall conHiantlv so aupplitd with every delicacy the
sea-on and mark* t will fumi'di. Hi* Bar -tucked with the
choiceat Wines nnd I.upturn. And in order more effectual I y to
make it a fir-t rate Houae, Ii lias called to lire aid the aervice*
of Mr. .i EhL r, of Baltimore-, whom* long * spirit nee at Bar
mini'* City Hotel, ha-juatl) nlitl* *1 him t Ihe renutation of a
caterer for the public. The ftubacriber thm fore ln*p*>, b) hi*
unremitting \irtious to plea-* , to receive a liberal -han* of
patronag. . IIOM AUK It. WARD.
N. H.—Good Stabling attached to the Hotel, with faithful
and attentive O-tbn.
Du || <f 41
io iti \ r.
Af|lH RF. K lire proof Store* fronting on third
“Three fir proof *toiv* fWmtingon C’herrx *t.
l'h*y are- large and eotnmodiua, and at it eal
clatel for any kind of bu-ineaa, mid will he fit
ted up, as tn alielving and counter*, to suit ten
ants. Tlnw fronting on third -tre***t (directly op|M>ite M*->ra.
R*a Ik Cotton’* and J. Cow lea, K-qr’-. rang*-, are* now re ady
fr oeeupaney, and poa-e-aioii umuediately greni. Thoae on
Cherry afreet will be ready by l*t Octofo rn xt. Hint will fo’
re a-onsble, and ruinnmict’ from lat Octofo r. Apph to
DAVID RALSTON.
X. n.—Several very airy Room* on the second floor of the
above buildirtg-, suitable for Lawyer*Offlc* - will alto fo* rented.
July I 19_
For N;il- or Itcui.
>L_— A FOUR H'-rr I.ot,with .Iwrllinc I,mu.
jRwMBS Jm. and out buildings, iiuoled in Vina
inp.
A two nrre l,nt with ilxvellitig lloimc
hoil out hiiihlitijx, on College
Hill. W. Mi I.ROSE,
J nlv 20 (§
FOR BAIiS.
CII.N l , '.H.\L valniibl* lloire -and some
/wcEK with improvement- and aoiwe without
J J J |W No*. 7 and h, in aquare 44, where* Mr*. ‘
SfeatHi John Carter and Wm. Harris liv* : the lot- are
well -iniand and improved wiih good Hoiree*.
Dart of Lot Vo. f, in square 4J. opjHMite where
John Tarter live*, vacant ; it fo*ittg the corner of -aid Lt.
Lot No. 5, in square 4.1, nearly op)o-it Mr. Kckley’*, with
•mall improveWM , nt*, and liuiidomc situation.
Lot No. 2, in square t>4, wh* re the *ubn*ifo*r live*, witii com
fortaoh- hou-< a,and excellent water.
No. 1, in aquare 62, with gi-*l ham and -table-, a liand
-ome building and joins D. t.orinan.
Lot- No-. 1 and 4, in aquare 70, oveupu and hy Gen. Bennett a* ,
a Lime depository
Lot No. 2, in -quarr67, vacant.
All the ahov* la>t* are* well fi need. Pmona a i-hinr to ptir
chaae will do well to examine for thenreelvr* for great bargain
inav be had, a I am determined to sell for ca-h, or part credit.
WM. DAMKL. ,
April f3 ts 9 |
S+oo N 41. EOH It EXT,
A HOI'SE nd LOT on Kir.t Sir,-.’., in-iirt, o|,po.iU’ the
J\ Mi thodi.t Church ; it i. quiet >n<l iili..aiit .itnatitm,
aotl convenient tohtl.in.ax. If not .old bx the Ar.r of October
next, it will be te n-n*. THOMAS KING.
Jw2
1,01) FOR Nil.*:.
A VALVABLB settlement of Land lying about two miles
XjL of IlarneavHlr, Pike catunty, containing 275 acre*
more* or I. **, about 101 acre* ch ared, good fencing and g(Knl
building- A bargain to b* had ih -atd Land, for cash or rod
negro property, sueli a * will suit the -uh-crifo r
P* nam* wiahmr tn buy, will <ki well to call on the tabaenbrj-
Rvinf on -aid land, and look for t^rnioehre
JON’An SHIVERS
B*|tll cow 4wSV
Monroe ICitil ICoat! A JUaukii g Ho, j
M vcon. July 25ili (
BOOKS forHubscritUionolLlock tor the exicutioube
yond Forsyth, will he opened at this hank daily du
ring hanking hours, until the first of .November next, un
less otherwise ordered, ten dollars per share, to he paid
I on subscribing, and will also he opened in the following
I counties, I pson, Bike, Merriwether, Fayette, Henry,
’ Campbell, D * Kalb, Butts, Momoe and Bibb, at the regu
‘ htr terms oftlie next Superior Courts und on the second
I day of each Court.
I 1 w ill attend in person for the purpose of giving all ne
cessary information relating to the Institution, and ex|>ect
to he accompanied bv a purl or all, of the following gen
tlemen, who will deliver suitable addresses on the sub
ject of Internal Improvement, C.J, McDonald, 11. G.
Liurmr, Washington l*oe, E D.Trucv, K. A. Nisbet, A.
I 11. ( ’hnppell, T. G. Holt and D. C. Campbell, Esq*, and
! such others as may favor us with their support.
L. L. GRIFFIN, Brest.
July 23 22
LAW NOTICE.
S. STRONG A P. €. PENDLETON
B WAVING formed a copartnership in the ju-aciicc of Law,
■ I will attend the several c.iurts oftlie Flint Circuit and
thine of Twiggs and Wilkcrson,oftht Ocniulgee.
Office in the Western! of Cowles’ brick building Commerce
How. March 2X stf
riArroxts.
CARBXAGBS.
AND FURNITURE.
JUST RECEIVED and for sale at reduced prices.
JOHN H. OLDKRSIIAW.
March 7 2__
STRAW CrtTBBS.
JI'ST received iloni Baltimore, a few of the most improved
Straw Cutters. Also a geueral assortment of
FHESI* GARDEN’ SEEDS.
Deris 41 IHAKT M.KWIS
NOTICE.
A LI. persons having demand* against the subscriln r will
/% present them ; and those imk*bted will oblige him by
making puvment by the Ist of January, IH3B.
Dee 5 ‘ 41 JOHN H. OLDERSHAW.
Splendid Furniture and Chairs,
Opposite Washington I foil,on Mulberry Street.
riIHF. subscriber respectfully informs his
|jTT\ ■ ft lends aud the public that he is rc
cciviug and manufacturing a more splendid
assortment offurniturc than has ever been
JYirf/ olfered for sale in this city, at the lowest
w #|| V prices FOR CASH.
1 “ The following comprise a part: Side
hoards with and without Marble Tops, Secretary and
Book Cases, Desk and Book Cases, Sofas ol the latest
styltt, Couches, Settees and Easy Chairs, Dining Tables
in setts and single, Centre Tables w ith and without .Mar
ble'Fops, Pier Tables, Pembroke Tables, Work Tables,
Toilet, Dressing and French Bureaus, Mahogany, Maple,
and Poplar Bedsteads; Mantle Glasses, Dressing Boxes
and Glasses, Sociables, Ottomans, Carpet and Chair
Cushions, Piono Seats variovs patterns, Mahogany,
Curled Maple and Fancy Chairs, Hair and Cotton Mat
trasses, Feathers and Feather Beds, Blinds, Floor Mots,
Willow Wagons und Cradles, together with every article
in his line.
‘Fhe 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 maybe called
for. Orders from the country shall receive strict atten
tion. The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves. THOMAS WOOD.
Oct 18 34
JAMES TAYLOR,
Cabinet manufacturer A UpoHterer
riIHE proprietor respectfully inform* the citizens of
I Macon and vicinity that he has on hand a large and
full assortment of
CABINET FURNITURF
consisting ofSideboards with and without marble tops,
setts of Dining Tables, single do., Card Tables, Tea Ta
bles, Work Tables, Writing Tables, Centre Tables with
and without marble tops,Sofas latest fashions, Secreta
ries and Book C.Ases, Bureaus, Pianos of the most ap
proved Manufacturers, and the newest Music, Piano
Stools, Mahogany Maple und Poplar Bedsteads, double
and single Wash Stands, Curled Hair and Mims Mat
rasses, Feather Beds of the best quality,n large assort
ment of Mahogany, Curled .Maple and Fancy Chairs:
also looking Glasses of every description.
All the above articles are of the latest styles, and will
he warranted to stand the climate. ‘Fhe subscriber in
vites the public to call and view for themselves, at his
ware-house, Second street, next door to Washington
Hall.
I Feb 17 ysl
Stow stud's I'ouic Mixture,
\ CERTAIN amt lasting cure for the Fever ami Ague.
Ju*t received a fr*sh supply.
GEO. VV. PRICE fc CO. Agent*.
I June C> 15 One door IVoin Washington HaH.
apothecaries hail.
liOKItV A IIAKTKIDGE,
jXearly opposite the Darien Bank, Mulberry street,
Macon Georgia.
“KTryoULD most respectfully take this method of returning
Ft their thank* to the public for the liberal patronage be
stowed upon them since they have opemtl the Apothecaries Hall
or New Drug Store, and solicit a continuation of their custom —
in addition to their stock, they have purchased the entircstock
of drug*,’Medicines, Surgical Instruments. Perfumary, Paints,
I Oils, Glass, Dye stuff*, ike. Ik. of the late Dr. Harris Loomis of
this city, and tney w ill continue to receive from the north genu
ine Drugs, Medicines, Surgical Instruments ike which they
will sell on accommodating terms, Physicians, Planters, Mer
chants and others visiting this city, would find it to theiriuter
eat to call on ic, as we feel confident they w ill he pleased us re
gards quality and prices, strict und prompt attention will bv
given to our customers.
E TONIC,
For the cure of
FEVBR AND AGUE,
AND F.VKKY SYMPTOM OF CF.NKH \L DEBILITY.
Till IE unprecedented rngcmcsß with which tliismedi-
M. cino lm< been sotiglit after by allclusses in every
p trt of the United States, is the best guarantee of its ex
cellence, and affords the most satisfactory assurance to
those who Imre not tried it, of its superiority over ull
other medicines, for the disease for which it professes to
he a cure. At the earnest solicitation of many of the
most respectable citizens of 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 mostsanguine hopes, hy the
great good which it lias since accomplished. We sub
join a copy ofoneofof the communications reftrredtn.
From Jno. B. Hogan, Collector o f the Port of Mobile—
formerly senator from the counties of Mobile, Ua/dirtn,
etc*—Acting Adj. and Inspector General of the Army
in the recent Creek Campaign, etc
Momi.r, August in, 1837.
Gentlemen—Dining the late Creek camnnign, I was
attacked violently with Bilious Intermittent Fever,
which for several days confined me to my quarters at
Tullastfec. Your “Southern Tonic” was recommended
to ine,and mv friend Dr. Bussey, actually rode to Mont
gomery mid hack in one day to procure me a bottle,
which entirely relieved me, and enabled me, before I had
taken hall the quantity, to proceed on and join the army
on the Hntcliuchnhha. Since mv return home, my son
was aD*ckcd,aud I sent into the city for your Tonic,and
regretted to learn there was none for sale in Mobile.—
Cannot von send some to this place, so that our citizens
may enjoy the bene fits of the best medicine oftlie sort I
have ever tried ? Your attention to this request will
confer a favor on the afflicted, and oblige one who has
already experienced its beneficial effects. Your ohd’t
JNO. It. HOO IN.
For sale hr tlieir appointed agents,
H. -V J. 8 HOT WELL.
N. B.—Merchants in the country supplied nt the pro
prietor’- prices.
May 8 II
TO TIIK AFFLICTED!
DR. KERSHAW’S UNIVERSAL AMI BILIOUS AND
ANH-DYHPKPTIC PILLS,
ril ) fo* uard in the cure* of all dreesre* • requiring th* u-r of
I purgative medicine*, bin particularly adapted to tin* cure
aTnilioire Fever, A rues ml Fever, Liver drees*#, Jaundice, Di
arrlnes. Cholic, Cholera Morbire, Dyspepaia or ltilg**tion,
Lon* of Appetite, La—i Mule, Low lie*- of Spirit*, >l( aduclie,
Heartburn, Co-iiv in-a, Palpitation of the lluirt, Convulsion*
or Fit*, Cold*, Consumption, Rheumatism, Worm*, Dropsy,
Eruptive dt-ea-* *, (a* Men*lea. Small Pot, Chick* it Pox,) Fe
male complaint-, Nervous Affections, fcc. The dir* cf ion- nc
companyuig th* *<• Pill* are* very foil, -Itmving the cir*Muiijtan
res umler which they should he natal, with a confine d* strip
lion of symptom* f each diaeasr, and direction- for -uch other
treatment as may he necessary in add it ion to the use of the PilL.
Af.SO |>R. KERSHAW’S VEGETABLE TONIC PILI.S.
A certain cure for the Agio amt Fever, and such other di*-
ease-a- require the u-e of tonic or *tre ngtli* ning medicin**,
w ith ample dir*etion* for tlieir tree.
ALSO,
DR. KERSHAW’S REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM.
A most vultiablc medicine tt the cur** of that disfase.
ALSO DR. KERSHAW’S PECTORAL SYRI’P,
For the cure- ofCough*, Cold*. Croup, Sit. wuh ample direc
tion*. Persona who have clnblre-n **il)jirtto Croup may fid
thent-elv*- perfoctly secure wub this rennd) in the boii-i•.
ALSO, 1)R KERSHAW S VERMIFUGE OR WORM
DESTROYER,
I* a remedy unsurpaaoed in the destruction ofrvery variety of
worm*.
For sale by HOBBY h HARTTUDGK, Arts.
Jan 17 47 A pot In earn-, Mu Ifo it) M.
NTH4IFD.
STHAV RD freni the auhaeriher, near Mnron, two mare
mules, one a small sorrell with one eve nut, nntl the
| other n large black. Any information concerning them
will he thankfully received, and n liherul reward will he
! paid for their delivery to David Halaton, in Mnron.
I). RALSTON.
| _ tf24
look out :
STRAYED fVoin the sufoicriber on the 9th i*t a -mail
brown MULE, five year* old, a small scare on it* ramp,with
a .mull rope mond it* neck. Any information re -meung the
11 **d Mule will be thankfiilly received, and a liberal reward
paid for th -am*'. It is so ln-ved that said mule wia in the vi
cimty of the ramp ground, in Monro, county, about the loth
, JAMkS M ELLIS,
anoxußr. ( rawfbrd emmrv, Aug 13 ffi
JUST RECEIVED
AXD XOW LAXDIXO,
I HHDB. Prime St. Croix Sugar,
| 14 do do Porto Rico du.
J 5 litidn. Molnssi s, new crop, #
0 bags prime green Cuba Coffee,
1500 lbs. large white St. Jago do. 500 Java do.
2 tierce* prime Rice, 25 bills, canal Flour,
0 half hhis. Buckwheat Flour, 2 firkins Goshen Rutter,
25 boxes I Veil i Hunch Raisins, 25 halfhoxes Hunch Raisins,
<*o bbls. Irish* Potatoes, 300 lbs. Cod Fish,
iOrasks and 25 boxes good Cheese,
100 pieces Dumlir Ragging, 35 coil* Hemii Rope,
2MO barrels best Knglisb Twine, 25 bags Snot,
10 boxes Sperm Caudles, 10 ltoxes Bar Soap,
0 dux. Canisters Mu.tard, Lump and Loai Sugars,
Smiehntig, Hvson aud Gunpowder Tea,
For sale by CRAFT Ik LEWIS.
Juu 42 4S
NEW
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
On Second Sired.
rSIHE Sub.criber lias on Imiul anil will be receiving a
I largensHortment of carriaires, Haromhea, liuggiep
tic. Sic., those wishing to purchase will <lo well to call
and examine for themselves. JOHN HUNT, Jr.
Ihv,,lB:<B. mo
XMEACON
CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
On Second, near Mulberry Street.
fJNIIE Subscribers have received from the best and
l most extensive Manufactories in the Northern ci
ties, a large assortment of first rate CARRIAGES
and VEHICLES of almost every description,
of the latest style and fashion. We invite the citizens of
Macon, and the public generally, to call and examine
the work, quality, prices, &c., as we fcpl assured that all
who wish to purchase, would find it to their interest to
deal with us Some of our Vehicles are very light, and
yet strong, being made of the best materials, and of su
perior workmanship. They were manufactured express
ly for this market,and we believe them equal, if not su
perior, to any ever offered in this city. Inasmuch as all
wiiohavc purchased from hs, and after trial, have found
the work equal to our representations, we feel confident
in recommending it, and believe that those who examine
will be induced to purchase. From the extensive sales
wc have made, we nave been encouraged to have every
pains bestowed on our work, and offer it at u reduction
from former prices.
(F/ 3 Orders for CarrinffOS will he promptly at
tended to. WRIGLGY & HART.
THEY ALSO HWE ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
SADDLGRY-WARG A HARNESS,
Os every illst riprion :
Best Ladies and Gentlemen’s Saddles, Spanish, Colum
bia, Travellers, Fancy,Quilted,of large and extra large
sizes—Also Race anil Bov’s Saddles, English Bridles,
Mountings, Whips of all kinds, Hard Leather Trunks,
Carpet Bags, Bear and Buffalo Skins, &c. AII of which
will he sold as low us they can be bought in this city or
anv part of the southern country.
Macon, Januarv 17 47
GALLIGHAN’S VEGETABLE
FEVER AND AGU3 FILLS.
A certainand lasting cure for that disease.
f J1 11K subscriber, having been appointed special Agent
.1 for tlie sale ofGaliighan’s Fever and Ague Fills, is
prepared to furnish planters and country traders with
supplies of said articles on terms equally as favorable as
; thevean he obtained of the proprietors.
(lallighnn’s Fills, though useful for all diseases w hich
originate in a superabundant collection of bile in the
stomach, arc 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
aud healthy action throughout the system They pro
duce n lmturnl and permanent appetite. They defend
the system against new or subsequent attacks of the dis
ease. They remove all obstructions oftlie liver and
other organs. They assist the various operations of na
ture, by cleansing the system of all \ itiuted, corrupt and
acrid humors, and thus invigorate and reanimate the
w hole frame. Possessing n purgative quality, they can
not remain in the bowels to produce such other diseases
as often follow the injudicious treatment of the Fever and
Ague. They are composed entirely of vegetable matter,
and may he taker, by persons of both sexes, ant! of all
ages, w ithout the least danger of unpleasant consequen
ces.* In fine, the public are assured, that Gallighan’s
Fills possess those inestimable virtues which are requi
site not only to arrest, but to eradicate and destroy, the
last seeds of this most distressing malady oftlie human
family.
The proprietor* solemnly pledge themselves that they
do not contain a particle of mineral in any shape or form,
hut tire composed entirely of simpU vegetable substan
ce*, which, either separately or combined, and without
regard to sex or age, perfect y harmless in their effect
upon the human system.
LETTERS AND CERTIFICATES.
From (sen. IFw. Wellborn, Randolph Cos. da
Messrs. Fletcher & Westcott: Gentlemen—lt affords
me great pleasure to give my testimony in favor of your
‘ Gallighan’s Fever nml Ague Fills.” 1 have repeated
ly employed them in my family, and in ever ease they
have succeeded beyond my hopes, in effecting thorough
and permanent cures. They have also been used exten
sive in my neighborhood, during the past season, with
the same happy and salutary effects. The people in this
section of the country cannot too highlv appreciate them,
for in my opinion they stand they stand at the very head
of the list of medicines for 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
und distressing disease. Yours respectfully,
WM. WELLBORN.
F tom n,. s. st. rug, t soli. Columbus, (7a.
I have used Gallighan’s Fills w ith success—they have
more than met my expectations.
I N0v.20,1835. S. M. INGERSOLL, M. D.
Merchant* in the country will he furnished with the
above Fills at the proprietor’s price, by
it. A J. SHOT WELL, Agents,
Conier Mulberry and Third Streets,opposite the Cen
i trnl Hotel.
I April 25 9
FAINTS AND OILS.
KEGS White Lead pure,
•BMf 300 do. do. do. No. I,
200 kegs do. do. 2,
1000 gallons Linseed Oil pure,
1000 do. I.amp Oil, light colored pure,
i 500 do. Train Oil,
GO do. Neatzfoot Oil,
200 do. Spirits Turpentine,
Venetian Heu, Spanish Brow n, Indian Red, f’nrome
Green. Chrome Yellow, Fruesian Blue, Spunisli Float
i Vermillion Chinese nml English, Drop Lake, Drop
Black, I,amp Black,Red Lend, Litharge,Turkey Umher
Tenu dc Scienna, Fumice Stone, Verdigris ground in
I (’ministers, Smults, Mur, brown mid green, Fro*tings,
blue, white, green, und purple, Yellow Ochre, Whiting,
Rose Fink,Gold and Silver Leaf,Gold Bronze, Imitation
Isold Bronze,Copper Bronze,Copal Varnish,Japan Var
nish, Leather Varnish, Mastic Varnish for pictures.
PAINT Bill MIE*.
Also a gonornl nasortiiient of Ihtint Brodies,ronareting
ofgroond paint Brodies, sash Tools, anhle Hair Wond
ers, Camel Hair Blentlors, Vainisli Broshes, Gruioing
Brushes, sable Portrait //malms, Lining Broshes, W ire
hound Filch Tools, White-wndiing add Plasterer’s
Brushes, scrubbing and shoo Brushes. Jost received
11. xY J. HKIOTH Ii l
April 20 8
JAlWir* INDIAN IM’IdOIUM
I S offered to the nUlit'trdna decidedly superior to any
. other known combination of medicine, for Cough*,
Colds, lofiurnzM, Consumption, Astlnnn, Spitting of
Blood, IfiMirsmess, Difficulty of Bn'nthiug, Hooping
Cough, Pains and Weakness mi the Breast, mid nil other
Pulmonary Affections. Numerous ccrtificatcM have
been received from individuals oftlie first respectability,
testifying to its superior excellence over every other ar
ticle oftlie kind.
The Rev. Charles C. P. Crosby, late agent far the
American Baptist, says he considers the life of himself
and wife prolonged hy it* use.
Thu Rev. Jonathan Going, M, D. Editor of the Ameri
can Baptist,says that he was in dunaer from suffocation
from the violence of a cold,and that lie wan cured of Uhy
t single three of the Indian Expectorant.
Mrs Delks, of Salem, N J. was cured of asthma of
twenty years standing, hy using two bottles of this med
icine.
Mr*. Ward, also of Salem, was cured of the same com
plaint hy one bottle
A young latl v, also of Salem, who was lielicved by her
friends to he fur gone with the consumption, was jier
fectly restored by three bottles.
Preparcalonly by Dr. D. Jnvnc, (late of Sale*’-, N. J.)
and for sule wholesale mid retail.bv him at No. 20 South
Third street,opposite Congress Hull, Philadelphia.
Sold bv J. ||. ,v \V. S. ELLIN, Agent*.
June 28 18 Cotton A venue, Macon.
TO ZiZST,
riTIIE fire proof Store of the sutarriher: also two
I Booms on the second floor.
Aug 75 25bia WM If. BL’RDSALL.
DANE FOR SALE.
fIIHE subscriber offer* for sale Six Hundred and Fifty
Acres of Land in Ribb county, on Tobesaufky, within
seven or eight miles of Macon, tolerably well improved, with
about two hundred acres fit for cultivation, under good repair,
with tolerable good Gin House, and other necessary
buildings*.
Also the following Lots, to wit: Lot No. 187, in Ist district
Coweta counts ; Lot No. 125, in 6th dit Randolph ; Lot No.
205. in the Otfi cl list Muscogee ; Lot No. 33, in the Ist section
Union countv. For terms apply to the subscriber at bis resi
dence near Macon. THOMAS HOWARD.
Aug 20 ts 36
LAND FOB. SALE.
AT A GKEAT BAKGAIX
V TRACT of Laud lying in Monroe county, tin* former
residence of John W. C\. Greer, two mihs from Brown’s
firry, consisting of 4 *0 acres, of which 250 are cleared, and
under good fence, and in u high state of cultivation, On the
premises area good two story Dwelling House, Gin House, und
all necessary wnt-hoiiso*, in good repair. Payments will be
made easy. Enquire- at Fors) th, of the nubscriltcr.
JESSF. POPE.
Monroe county, Aug 22 4w26
roB BENT.
THE Store at pre sent occupied by Messrs. Winn & Shan
non—possession riven Ist October next. For terms apply
to David Reid. W. MELROSE. ’
Jul\ 2 \
rOB BENT.
THE Brick Store on third street, ail joining the subscribers’
(formerly occupied by Messrs. Williams and Bradley.)
. ~~a*Ksion given first of October next. For terms apply to
July 24 22 REA & CO TTON.
rOB BENT,
THE one story House on Chewy street, next door to corner
of third street, ut present occupied by Mr. Me Elroy ; it
contains four rooms. Possession given first of Octoiler mxt.
For terms, apply to REA & COTTON.
July 24 22
IXIIIII SHERIFF SALK.—will in- on
■ J first 1 uesday in Octol* r next, In-fore* the courthouse
door, in Mucon, Bibb county, the following property:
By virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from Bibb Superior Court.
May term, 1838, Crawforel fc Reed vs. Wm. L. Foster, Richard
G. Earle, and Pleasant Foster, a certain parcel of Land about
twenty acres inure* or less, about tw o miles from the city of Ma
con, bounded west by lands of David F. Wilson, south by lands
of one J inkins, noth lv lands of Jesse Kay, and known us a part
of Windsor Park, and being the same land sold to said Foster,
Earle It Company, by Wm. E. Boren.
A moiety of Macon city, Lot No. two, in square* sixteen, esti
mated to contain eighty feet more or less front nml rear, tog* th
er with the two story brick House and improv* nunts tluivon,
now occupied by Nathan S. Tucker.
Also Lot No. One, in the same square, together with the sta
ble and other buildings.
Also another moiety of said Lot No. ‘Two, in square sixteen,
estimated to contain one hundred and thirty feet, more* or less,
front and rear, together with the wood l)w* lling House aud
improvements upon said last mentioned moiety ; also the west
halves of Lots No. one and two, in the sixth square, all of said
Lots situated in the city of Macon, and all levied upon as the
property of Nathan S. Tucker, to satisfy the following execu
tions, issued from the Superior and Inferior Courts of Bibb
county vs. said Tucker, viz. : one in favor of George 1. Pitts,
one injfavorof Win. Hanmer, one in favor of W M. Benton, one I
in favor of J. & W. Bsildw in, one in favor of Janies la*wis, one
in favor of Wm. J. W. Wellborn, one in favor of William Sol
onion vs. Nathan S.'l uck* r and Tlios. p. Stubbs, one in favor
of Rea &c Cotton vs. Nathan S. Tucker and David F. Wil
son; property point* dout by E. D. Tracy, Esq
Lot of Land No. 184, in the fourth (list of originally Hous
ton now Bibb county, containing 202$ acre s more or less, Lot i
No. 185 in the same dis* and county, containing one hundred >
and thirty-two and one half a,*res more* or less, it being the land
whereon (ieo. W. Ellis now lives, and levied on ns the proper- |
ty of Benjamin F. Ellis, to satisfy a fi fa execution issued from
! Bibb Inferior Court in favor of Carlton B. Cole vs. Geo. W. I
Ellis and Benjamin F. Ellis ; property pointed out by plaintiff.
James Lewis’ interest ill the Ice House, situated on Wharf
street, at the head of First street, in the city of Macon, levied
on as the property of James Lewis, to satisfy a fi fa execution ;
issued from Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of Alexander Shotr .
well v*. James la*wis, David F Wilson, NathanS Tucker and ]
James T Rieves ; property pointed out bv Horace R Ward.
JOHN SPRINGER, Shff
Lot of Land now occupied by W’illinm B lancet, with improve
ments thereon, situated on the branch between Macon and
Vineville, containing four acres more or less, levied on as the
property of William Blancet, to satisfy a fi fa execution issued
loom Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of Rufus K. Evans vs. said
Blancet ; property pointed out by plaintiff.
. Lot of Land now occupied by William Blancet, with irn-
I provements thereon, situated on the branch between Macon
and Vineville. containing four acre s more or less, levied on a*
I the property of William Blanc* t, to satisfy a fi fa execution in
favor or James T. White vs. William Blancet; returned to me
i by u constable.
JAMES GATES, D. Shff.
Aug 29 27
i IfiCON SHERIFF SAI.K.- “■ i -.M
1y g tn> Ist Tuesday tn October next, in th* town of Lanier
j in Macon county, the following property to w it :
j Fifty Acre# of the west half of Lot No. 90, in the 29th dist. of
; once Lee, but now Macon county, It vsed on as the property of
I Presley A. i harp, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Justices’
i Court of said county, in favor of John Wood and others vs. said
1 Presley A. Tharp; levy made and returned to me bv a eonsta
: ble. GREEN BARROW, Shff.
Also one Lot of Land, No. 131, in the 2d dist. of formerly
i Muscogee, but now Macon county, as the property ofWashing
i ton Knowles, to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice’s Court of Bullock
i county, in favor of J. Bort vs. said Knowles.
Lot of Land No. 161, in the same district and county afi>resail
as the property of Henry Swinny, to satisfy twofi fas from a
j Justice's Court of Maeou county, in favor ot Orplta Marne vs.
| said Sw inny.
Also Lot of Land No. 154, in the first (list, of said county, levied
j on ms *1- projnrtv of (;il*-s Herrin, to satisfy two fi fas fn>m a
1 Justice’s Court of Macon county, in favor of J. Re W. Baldwin
vs. Giles Herrin and Ichnhod Herrin; levies all made and re
turned to m* by a constable.
I Also two Lots of Land, No. 163 and 190, in the 13th district,
| formerly Muscogee, but now Macon county, levied on as the
property of Kidridgc H. Calhoun, to satisfy sundry fifas from
a Justices’ Court of said county, one in favor ofO. B. Parrott
vs. E. H. Calhoun and John Windham, and one in favor of
John T. Moulton and others vs. saiifCalhoun ; levies made and
returned to me by a constable.
l. and McMillan, and. shff.
Aug 29 27
C’* K AH KOKI) Sll KHIKK SALES.—will !■
J sold on the first I uesday in October next, lx fore the court
house door in Knoxville, bet ween tin usual hours of sale, the
I following property :
One Negro Woman named Alsy, aged about twenty-five years
mid her child, a suckling infant, levied on as the property of
William C Slater,*to satisfy sundry fi fa issued’from a Justices’ 1
Court of said county in favor of Dennis Murdock & Cos. and ]
others vs. William C. Slater ; levy made and returned to me
by a constable. JOSEPH J. BRADFORD, Shff. 1
POSTPONED SALE.
Also at the same tin e and place, w ill he sold on* I.ot of Land, 1
(improved) No. Fourteen, in the first district of originally ■
Houston, now Crawford countv, levied on ns the propert y of
James Stul) principal, and William D. Melton security, on the
j stay of execution ; U * v made and returned to me by a constable
JOSEPH J. HRADEOKI), Sl.tr.
AllfirM 27
H/fOSTRQK SHERIFF SALE, —Will be sold on
.T| the first Tuesday in Novt inber m xt, h*fore the court
house door, in tke town of Forsyth, betwe* n the usual hours of
sal*, the following property to wit :
Hannah, a slave, cbout 30 years old, and her fcliildre n, Sylva,
a girl about 12 years old, S ill) a girl ah9ut 6 years old, St. pin n
a Imiv about 4 years old, ami Dolly a girl about 18 months old
all levied on as the property of Janice Kendrick to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa from lobes Superior Court in favor of John Gunn
vs. said J a mis Kendrick. ELIJAH HR ADSHA W, Shff.
! Aug. 38. 28
KIRK TAX COLLECTOR'S SALE.
VATII.L lie sold nt (lie rourt lion.e door in Macon, on
IT tli<* first Tne*Hiv in IVovfmbfr next, th? follow
’ ing property, or so much thereof as will satisfy the
Taxes and aosts of tlie several iiiiliwdunls named—it
j being due and unpaid, for the year 1837.
! James N. R. Clarke’s land in Ribb, 427 1-2 acres in 3d
and Ith dist, No*, not known—tax $1 01,
Aniliro*e Julies’ land in I’ulaski, 202 1-2 acre*, No. 51,
12th dial.; 25 neres in Ith ilisl ltdili, No 73, and 200 nr re*
in Cherokee,end gold Lot No 38, in 11 ill ills—Tax $5 90
Ambrose Joneses agent for Lazarus Alphfus Georgt
Lafayette Andrew Jnrksnn Jones, a House and Lot in
Mueon, joining Jut oh I. Todd—Tax S3 39, Cm.
Ambrose Jones a* agent lor A J. Reynolds Lawrence,
202 1-2 seres pine Innd, dist aud No not known—Tux 18c
Kli C Jenkins’ land in Thomas county, 490 acres,
pine, No 141,7 th dist—Tux BScts 4ni.
Win Jenkins’ land, 490 neres pine, No 183, 7tli dist
of Irwin, and 250 acres pine, No 272, 3d dist of Karly
Tax $4 52 4m.
(irecn llishop's land, 40 acre*, 3d ej imlit v. No. 572,
lilt dist 3d section in Cass county, nml 100 acres 3d
ipiulity, N090,5th dist 2d section Cherokee—Tax 73 els
John I’erkins’ laud, 15 acres pine, N033, 4th dist llildi
j —Tax 43 rts 9m.
Roliert I’ridgins’ Innd, 100 acres, pine, Otli dist Jones,
joining Colih, 80 acres pine, No und dist in Cherokee
; county not know n—Tax 580 4m.
Klijnli ('niton’s land, 150 acres nine, No 79, 4tli dist of
Ril.li—Tax fl.'ll 1111.
John T Dunn's land, 100 neres pine, No 54, Bth dist
3d scdlii n Cherokee—Tax 53 t in.
Henry Wimberly's land, 101 1-4 acres, 2d qual., No
1 (’>(*, 15th dist Sumpter—Tnx93r4tn.
Will Slmrly’s Innd, 250 neres pine, Nn214,25t1i dist
ICnrly.lol 1-4 acres. No —,7th <tist Dooly—l ux 94 tiui.
I’elcr J Williams’ llousn und Lot in illy of Macon—
Tux 917 GO Btn.
James Harkins’ land, 70 neres in Jones county, ad
joining Wm I'nul—Tux 65e3m.
Kstiite oft'lias lliillcek, one House and Lot in Macon,
called the O'd Mansion House—Tax S2O 47 Ini.
I. C Lancaster's land, 101 I 4 ucres pine, No —sth dist
Houston—Tax 92c 7m,
Kvann Myrick’s land, 3920 neres, I3th dist. No* not
known, in Ware countv; 250 acres, 3d (list, No not
known, in Habersham —Tax $.5 70.
Kli*. Hood's 1and.202 1-2 neres, 3d rjiiulity, No 88,
sth dist Itundlilph—Tax 52c sm.
Caleb Malden's Innd, Not No 2, in square 57, in the
filv nf Macon—Tax $4 50.
Jns I, Williiams’ land, a House nml Lot hi Macon,
now occupied by Mrs Williams—-Tax 9‘2 43, and cost.
David I’lirket's land, 40 nries, No 589, )7lh diet, 3d
taction Cherokee—Tux 47c 4m.
Win Kibbee's land,Bo acre*, in Cherokee, dist and No
uot known —Tax 53c 9m.
John II linin'* land, 50 neres, sth dial adjoining Clark,
Honatoneounty—Tax 93c 2m.
I'bilip l( Vonge, agent for I* R Yoiigc ,V Sons, house
and Lot in Mueon—Tax 9T-’ 70.
(’ II Cole's House and Lot in Macon, corner of Cherry
i und Knit rib streets, now occupied by Mrs Sage—Tux
sll3 71 4m.
Thoms* J. ( base's Innd,3 1.4 nrres, 2d quality land ill
Rant Mnron. on the reserve near 11. S. Cutler, one bouse
| und lot in Hast Macon—Tax $27 87 sin.
T. 1,. Smith's Innd, 160 arms, 2d qiial. in C*s* county,
No. and Dial, net known, one house und lot in Macon on
Colton Avenue—Tux $7 7c 2m
A. M. Low's land, 100 aeres, 3d qual. No. 150, 11 dist.
2 sec. Cherokee—Tax $1 7c rtni.
DANIEL WADSWORTH, T. C.
Sept 5 28
s s'x noyps pr.me HAVANVAII St'uAU, fl,mv n,J far
I II ■ ..Ir t,y HI'.A Ik CO II ON
AugU V
A WTO MfeKSsSWaras-v
V 1 ’ 1 “ flnntatioii lu4oim,g to the csinn of j on L ,'?p} vs
iurt, jlcu-u.til, rontuining six liumlivd uml f,f,, I -*‘-
lying on m, Ocnml K . rivrr , lwr i ve „„ui „il ‘ ‘^ 01v w
the day! ’ “““"f s
Sept 5 * ’ R, Ailm’r
SSHSSsggiy
sittingfbr oi*dumr) purpows, will be,|d or, ih. tir i V
1” OerolKT next, at the court house in C unoll com ~ \ U,i ”
Land No. 103, in the Ist du. of Carroll county. Sold f° l ," f
bent fit of th* Inns and creditors * ao u * 01 ’ the
_*yf 1 “ UCVIKAH K, BRADY, Adm',
hoUM* 111 the town of Perry, th* undividtd halt of l . v Co,,| t
m 14th (list. Houston county, tn longing to the t at,,,!. * 7 ,
knight, di ecus, and. Sold bv order of court, for tin* lx, *}*/
lifir.N. i erms, credit until Ist Januury n> \t Hll the
“ Kt.NX
A DAI I NISTK A TOR'S SALE.—u',n, j—
-2A. t 1” t ll *’ iMiada) in \ov, mtu i iuxi m ,1,,., I” “‘dd on
H. ory county 277 1-2 acres of Land t„ ’.,| dis,"V,
being the Lund whereon Hugh l.ungino |, V ,H “H, it
propert, of the said d-c. as, and ; adjoining Mectm* ,?
othus. I eriui on the day. anu Bell aiul
PRISCILLA LUNGINO a, .
. HUGH F. LUNGINO
June 12 U 1 Adiu’r.
11l Macon, Lot of Land No. y, in East Macon w ;,;. I v. o, ' rt •“•use
incuts th* i\ on, ci*nlaming one acre, more or I, > i ." n I ,r, ' v ‘•
theeststc onvndc llaiupton.Utcofsuidcoimt, dc,'. , "'," t
Also ,! !„■ sold ut the court house m Kuril’couiov d ’
lust I u.sduy ol NovcmlKrmxt.oiichulfofl.oinfi! V?” ,he
in the 28th (list, of said county of Kntiv, I clo„.-,„ ‘
citatcof VVudc Humptun, deceased. Tetnis,,,. |L , aBO 10 IX,
Wfssg*
Gbi!!?MSSS.St!;Ks'3Jr-,;;i
county, I", “I land No. mu, loih dist. 2d * i “ ,, 'lue
the Orphan, of Syk.sSanndci-s, I Dool,
JulyM ■ WM HOLLlNOfcWOßiiiplrt
(list. 01 said county, containing 1011 acres more nri* 1
J ,x .t> *cre cleared, and in good repair, for the lw T’ a M '" l
hrol suo. dec, us, and. ‘JYrius mad.?inJwn on ,I.C Z f I"’
Aug 28 2 y JOHN L. BOOTY, Ad m , .’ f“lr
- -- ddth ike will amiwwj
L ‘-w
or,l,nary porpo„ s, v.ill !■ sold Is forc 110- ‘court |,u. l T''!' R
tin first Tin stlav in November 7 ,n
I. No. 1282 n, the 3d dist. „flf,c Ist s, climi ’‘ “"' f
Ihcmkcc nq Forsyil, com.,v, i long,ng to the
Ponder, ritc'd. Terms made know,,,h, d "‘ ul Sda.
——— — £AMBS rONDER, Adm'r
I us, county, one I.o< of l.and Vn. 75, ’]j|h ( | “"o,
; ( nerokee, containing Itio acre s ; n,)| ( | f„ r ,i„. ~ ,* .V
of Nathan Morgan, deceased. ci U *^
JAMES NORRIS, y
Aug 29 NICHOLAS MORGAN, jAdmi',
DI K, WIXTIIS after date application . Vl n i„7ZT7
*” th, I id. nor Court ofMonme ennfu, . i M mail v
ry Purposes, for leave to sell I.ot ofl and No u- 1!’ ° nli " a ’
| orCrawfotd county, belonging to and “ ‘V,
; lute of Monroe county, deceased 1 ( Leckt-tt,
■ |,M SOLOMON 1.. CHAPMAN, F.x r.
FIU It, MONTHS afterdatcapplication uiu u, . i
to tin ti .mii-alile the Inf riot- C,.un , i l n:arte
sitting for ordinary purposi. for lean- to sefl ,k euu 'l'> x,Kn
- James I-. Goslin, late of said county, decased ** a l * tul °*
THOMAS J. ALLEN, )
Sl . pt 4 ‘ WILLIAM TRICE, |Admr’ s .
II r — ——as
R jAIO.VTI IS afil r date Application mil i. mIT
to the honorable luf^t-rior Conn of m. ~n inde
sitting fiir ordinary pi.rpos, ~ forUve ,” 1 I tou, ",V “hen
ing to the estate ol'n'cl,*,. rJ inc, “ i
! P ' 4 J- w, G. GORDON-. Adm'r.
ora,nary pi..-,,. ,es, fur lean t.. mil the 1-®,i ! i V"’” 1 '!“
hinging toll,, csiat. of J, thro Dard", |„„, f £t m‘‘ rr °’ “ ’
J’ -as3d. STEpH E V *D AR DE eoimty,
s WILSON DARDEN, ’ jEs ra.
ts H Cl-HP 1 ‘ y,‘ S SALE.-W.lt b, sold
xj u It.lt •’ (itMll 111 1 hoillM.Htoil, W nil’ll ill, , e,,. I I ..
‘he first t „. sday c, mb’, r , , au on anVlx 4 "’
en bur.,art Itl nrell di. and, lying in the eoun,; of
1 homusiun nut. s. Sold by „rd rnf the court ./(Jr ljn-.A’ r
L pton count). Tt rms on ihe daj ofsafo. UrU,IiM J
* Sept 4 Guard.
~~ £7
IHLSITO.NKD SALK
; i rAm > JA^^ALE.-wit | b,. sold m, th. g m
< oiint;.. I.ot of I.and No!’ |- -."iOlV, dis, V”
I us Du ’-”
! P ' 4 - 28 WM. HOLUNCSWORTH. Guard.
r *ni*ili*^li‘,Vl*tlS.uf.erdo anpl c t on will h, uuni.’
mi—sorta : r t o •’ “-"'"“''.'.'.""bigforonlS:;
’ lYilonm Wogsn*dVceaw-d,’ “**"** rs
I .*? ARTHUR BILLARB, BaV
aUa.gi.tg to the ..uu- of Wy.„ H.lteG I.ft ,rifl'd cos^’*
Mu. 31 14 xiVot’* 4 1 ALI.EN, Arinfr.
MART HESTER, Aritn’i
I? I*d**.,o?.*?, ?!if,? , n ,' i*i 1 ■ cn,;., „iifw
May 30 aAMAH A - LOCKETT, Exr’x.
~ t 14
J 4 *? e I ~ la,e spplicatiun mil l
| dteeastd! 5 ““''AV 1 ft?
May 17 PRISCILLA LONGINO, A(*m*x.
— 13
H iinin* to Uu honorable the Conn of Ordin irv of l*,k
i -ir ms 3 * ~a ‘ a” M'-oowk.a":
——— I)c bwii* uon.
-'ll I,N S’l IS dat* ippli
a ~l” lionoraldetCe Inf. r-, r Court of Pike tv,„l„n
\ , s’’ Ma ‘ s f,,r ‘esve , sell thr Lsndaarioßo
Ismof t ‘” ‘""gmg to till estuteof Join, Cn.sß.rd, tenior,
late of aul county, dt ceast and.
June 12 ‘ GIDEON BARNES, Adm'r
— 10
MONTHS 1 l*‘f date application w ill be made
to th. h.H.orable (,„• inferior Court of Heim coi.iitv when
~ II g Us „ rourt of ordinary, for leave tn >, II all the n ai ..tale
of Hugh Lungino, late of snnl county, and( c ’d.
FRISCILLA LUNGINO, AHm’x.
June 12 “ l < '” ‘ ■ I’k N(ilNO, Adm'r.
Pun months ift'T date npplicntion will be
mini. 10 tin* boiionihh- !•♦- Interior Court of she fount) of
1 Wiggs While nuting as a Court of Ordinary, tor bare io*ell
j the land belonging ti the * state of l\ t* r Easom, luie of Mid
county, dee,-ascii. CHAS. J. KASOM, Adm'r.
June 20 * J 7
months ifter date application will be made
■ * w , ' ,t ‘ Inf* nor Court of Monroe eountr. when fitting Cor
ordinary purpoaea. for leave to s* II all ib. land Ik longing 10 the
estate *)f “ J‘ mignn, las of said countv. di naiad.
J 2 I HENRY C. SLATON
pIOI R MONTH N
R to the Court of Ordiiiury of llibb toinity, for leave to wll
Lot ©i Land No. .109, in the first district offonm rl> Mihfi
now Marion county, In longing to the caUte of Jane Virafib
lute oi Bibb county, deceits. (I.
■ Iul ) 3 It) WM. VIRDEW, Adm'r.
.MONTHS fu daft appliranon will he
made to tlie Inf riorCouft ofMonroe countv, w'hett litting
fin- ordinary purpnsi r, fur leave n, ..lithe Land and
helungiiig tilth,* .state us Eduard Suturingcn, late of .aid
J AMES XV I I NSLEY, Adm'r
July 2 20
Pli'lt KfONTIIS ufXcrdut.-applicalioiiuill t„ n
in Ine Inf,-rim-Conn ofMmiroc county ulun.itti'T
orilinary purposes, f„r leave toatli the is at. state of Eii “
110/., iiiuii, tuu- of aui.l county, rieccaai and.
IIKNjAMIN P. BI'SSI.Y. Adm'r.
E1.17.A11K 111 BOZEMAN, AilmY
July i o
EJtOIJR MONTHS date, PI “I 1
r made to th*-Court ul Ordinary of Monro rotmi),fr
to tell all th** land lx longing to tin * *taix of Thomm C’rom**
late of Moiiinm’ count \, dec* aiu-d.
NANCY CROMWELL* Adm t.
Ang 28 87
~ JIftOUOKT TO JAITj. . ~~ f
fltlllS dirt b\ Henry Champion, n Ngro But by ..
■ of DAVY, who HuyMliut lie Im longs to Nolrmon ( 1’ ‘
MHledgeville, hire and to H. G. Sanford nf Marion ••>''* t’
of dark complexion, 18 or 19 year* of n ire, *p(flh •w'*..
spoken to, K Eld IN Cook, Ja, l ';'-
Jul) IK -
BROUGHT TO 2Alt,
IN Macon, on the lull Angti*t, a bright miihtio*}. ,
71 \ ears ©ld, five feet *ix nichi * high, spare math * IXB
crahly well, ntid p n)* hi* name i* Hem Join*. mmit
lie bad with Inin a paper purporting to In* n •■•"’ ,* p
from tli- Superior Court of’CaKwell roiinty V”, .s,.’
ihiwiag hit wrtltiHq dated l#th Fehrtiary, I : h
name of I’atil A. II ma Uoii i* signed a•* t I* rk, t
Tliomn* I). JolniMin, JuMicv of ihe |H acr. S*d r .
ma> be p'liuinr, but earriemlte a pin arnnir of b*ii# §
Anyper**n hat mg a know ledge ofiaid boy, filler ’’j?. j
•lave, i* requested to rive infortunium ol'th* laitM’ I 1 . ( m
nn own* r, that lie will *tNblih hi* title to him, i” •’ ’J’ , ,
•way. REEI.IN COOK, J*}"J;„
P. H.—The above ileurrih*! Ini) hmk* Jail and •chi*
iifi* r In* commitment, mid han not ail ice lain h( n , '
While there, lie *aid lie la longed to a Mr. Ilnphin** • .
rotnery, Ma It i* quit* prohuhl. that wrot* hi* ‘* i ,ih
kim*elf, and nu) p< nuin arcing a buy of thi* and* 4 “ *l* ‘*
a pass, would do well to examine him elua I)', n •' •*
wj “ mmmmmmrv limit ji
Miron, Nor i L 1831 ——
•50 RIWAXI©.
JR |R \N A WAY from the *">*<• nta r,.
gW a 1%, near Coluttibiw,on the
AJ “ame of MOSES. H-
light eornph ( led, Mint’ of hi* fi'* l ..l, r*t v
, / lia* a down Ikil* w hen *ink* nm. I* ,| |„
w/ / alow, and oil cloae i xuimnut"'M pg fc|
•momm found that he ha* been I >l Jx j„| h P
•boulder, near the line I*-him*. lie wa* pwr^bao’ ’ f y ß c.n
Pitt*, and it ia mry lik It that h. miv w 1 lurktt'lf ilM l M*
or may he h****ti mv* igli and off hy a w Win ’
are taken, |BA will b* paid-if the ie(jw /J^^jqußßAl^
Co'mnbn. wly 8, 18.18,
CAXr BU.IVIS.
H'sr irtc.rH n hit nt Sumnnr Cstr Sk.n> - “
f-f St. 4 Rmritug Aktna, She.