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WAIS f :5 OU* 1<
AND
oonsrsissiojw business.
I, |~i1 r undersigned limvc taken Che
A K Ware House o' Colton Avenue,
I oy and un.arily tiu.ij i.J b/ M irs. M)*rtek,
L v j* Kapur y < Ki.iiuitii/nnd mor r*cni*
ly by Furl S<. Ciuptun, mitt intend car
l*V iJ* if on the above business, tftudwf
fee name of
VV. &. L E. FORT & CO.
The patror.ag* ts hotit planters untl merchants is solicited.
A general *dok of GROCERIES will Ur kept constantly
u haul, vU : l*-7 T ; ’ * , IJu*ipug Twine, Bale Rope, Suit
tun, Sugar, Colfi-e. s* Sts Also Blankets, Kerseys, and
aadiritj .iwuiwet:* iv-u 4 W. FORT,
I. K. TOUT.
M K. CLOPTON,
A W E. L. YO RT.
WAKE IIOL.SE
A NO
COMMISSION BUSINESS
.* nndersigned have forintd *
j to the no> .aisimss in the st> o
1 6? I Maton, under the name af
Jjs V n. UA MILTON Kc HARDEMAN.
They will occupy the Vaiv Home formerly occupied by
Hardeman, Gray hi it fe Cos. win re tiny .vtii in
tu attend to any bu*m * coiiftiltd toilietii, I lie) solicit ih<
patronage of the tViuuui of Hardeman, Gr.iybill K Cu. uiu< ot
tAs public griusTklly. k* MAMIi. ION, ....
* THOMAj HARDEMAN.
Macon, July 24 ii_
Factorage aid Commission Business,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
fTITIS subin ib-rv continue basin ■■■■♦ at the old stand, Hove*
I iSc Co.’s wharf, Charleston, and will b- prepared to make
Uoeral advance* on Coit<>n sent to tin m, or g*vc proper atten
tion to *uy business worn nulled to their ear*. .....
COLLINS & CLEVELAND
%fI,X 0 3lui'J
OCMULGEE STEAM BOAT COM BAN V.
IXGOIII’oHXTLU MV Til B I (HSLATCIt.. OF OKUKGIA,
I t JilOU3 ii..X HUXUREU AND TUIUTr*FITK,
Ft* the ti’fi’.r* ’ *it ion and / < <uraucc of Me ‘tandise and l‘t o-
U '. , -rs. . v;.-'. . nil and Darien, ruid Darien aid Mama,
t+m n? . iU . id the pi tm ipai Landings
” ygq.llS Company will run their
TM -_ jj Steaiti-buHU a-> high as Macon a*
A „ |, IJt ;•... the slate ot the Itivi r wtl! ad
pjwrr. r--7y.urO- , ~]t n 4 mil, and fur low -uage* ol the waters
they have provtdd. and are now run* ;
nm - POLE-BOA l h of such light.
draft of wuter as will admit rli *m to mu atau> state of tin.* nv- ,
r, whi.i. aie ua and up by i!i ir St. am-boats twu-thsrd ol the
eUnuuae, !i rehy g:* aiiy * \p • liting the trailipurtatiou of Mer
ihtti; lurinj lit ;Su;n n ran l Fall seasons* ami their Steam
er* will • i.i < i.ii i .t ■ repair, aid r* ad) for boaineca, * eat
um th< r.rc* will i- Unit.
Thai*- lion Is arc
St •ain-loat COME V, Captain Brantly,
Stentu-h-ra ALATAMA HA, Captain i aylor,
Steam boat OCMi. T L(iEE, Captain Hlfeuknnthip.
Am! a Ur- numh.-r of L OW-BOA IS, which will he in com*
p'.wie r ‘uir. Vov further particulars apply to
•iE A CO 1 I ON. Maeon,
J. VV. LA Mi ROP, II IV. •ii.uviiiu,
IH* 11. YOUNG E N. SON, Darien,
VV and. PVI r Ell SON’ Sc CO., Sav.nmah,
M HDWEI.!., SHANNON tc CO , Charleatoi.,
VMH’ SIIAP rlid Sc MOARELL, New York, sgent*.
Am 2.
■jy A It 13-'SC O'JUll
CONI'SSSSION BIISIXES.-
f fll lE umlersigued contii.ne to t
m to abot'i b:Ni..a at their old stand,
/ mar Cotton A\ m.e and the corn* r oi
f U •’ ‘ Ch.-rry aed First Streets, very convenient
s'.Vi:N N . • to tht husimss part of tin n-wn. and also
-va ■> y . r y M ( fVoiii the risk t f fir
Tli'v will and -vote their he*t individual and undivided atteii*
tioil t(> i> • husi:n . t!.-. .o y • rontiiU ito tin > r , turd ‘• i!i
l*e pr■•* pared to make Idi.ral advances on Cotton s l< r J with
ih ni. l it. ) will also aft. ml smctly to the **ah* of n> Cotton
roi'sigtn and ti their cm , ami \\ ill in all cast . me their 10-st * f
fo.-ts t .Citaiii the best market priet. J It. ) w ill :r.aln- the best
a.-ruag aients p<#-sillfor procuring tin-. /:.• st mtelligMiice
t:• > a fin* *ig i murk is, and wiil always ehet-rjiiily impart any
n ..,vs that tiie) may thus ••beam, to tlntr plauni tr ami nuTcau
t.Se fr ea-ls l'li ui ! rsi -.u and lit ia-* plant. rs tln*nrlv s, will
f. | i ~-n- iiit •r• t in* parable id untied \titl tin (darning in
ti-ru-t. In • i iclttsiou. the un.krsigiu and would only l rtluradd,
x:. it v |ii luvpar. dtoattmlto .v< r\ hrnm 1 of..iisinew
maii.ct'il with the Ware-House uml Contniisaioii flusinen* —
*ucli as r. reivimr Cotton on storage. fr sale, or to ship to ati)
other .nark i— r c iv.ig and forw tiling of Cl'mds foreoiiutr)
m-rchauf*, tilling orders, Xfi\—to nil of which they promise
tU u ibe'.r best attention shall he git en, to proHiott the interest
ulthose tin itia’ patronize tlntn.
\\ 11.1.1 AM H \MI I/I OX.
WILLIAM H. HKYNOI.DS,
Ma *oi Spt 94, 1 10. B
lAC DGf <SI ISEWLBTT,
Acictioai && Ckusiißastssiiosi
.U E 2 E; t ES A Ai T S,
3/.4C0.V, GUO.
Oct , i?4O ySJ
Foi'warttiiiK A t'oksitisissioii Rasim s
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
rin he Rtibscrilirr ofTer.s his services in tlie nhove line.:
3 ami auks tt himr of litiaitiCAß. Paftirulnr regard
will lie had to despatch and economy in all biieinaa** rou
fidod lo him. A. MAItVIN.
(Vt 5 >tn >3
’ biXsTai sTiaipii;:i:vs
COSSaSXSSKKJ ‘GENT.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Referonccs:
WKLLWfiTUN it Foster, llosinn, l\
Wetsiohe, Renkhut & Cos. A cn-York.
RDiHEßrono it Hi ii ri itT, Haftimorc, Md,
RoHEnr Cdli.i.ns, Clmrltsten, H. C.
J. (i. Moore, A
K. & T. N. Ur,All., • ,Wri rn, Gao.
I. G. Seymour. )
Savannah, An-. SI 4m27
~JKivKTT A Rl-Ir-PST
WAR7I-SIOUS3
rn
Jfeya
Coimniiision ifJorchanfs, !
T*MK' r oIJLD take this opporiunkty M t* nib r to tin ir limner- ;
V Y otts tV'u ;i'l> and putrouf. th ir thank- for the liberal;
l'l'.rom.ji’ tin) have n c i'ed at their liutul.s the pa-t season,
t i *y nLo w uid respectfully remind tin in that tin y will con- i
ti.iU’ - to transact the IViu't Ihutt and Cunttnissioit Butin€ss,m j
their old and well known stand, corner of Second and Chrry !
Street-, where all business entrusted to their cart*, will bt faith- J
fully and pivtuntD atunded to.
* c;*.ORGE JFAVKTT,
MDIITON N. UUKCU.
Macon, A utr -J
AND
commission
rgllll. imdersigned would
? jgf .5 Iv iu'.inn ilioir frietida mid nc*
iLp, c|uuinutn< cs.and tlu public cenerallv,
r ilfiSini i•“! iht'v will eontimie Cos iniiiKict (In
\\ nre-lami Comn>isnioti lluhi
noss ut their old stand on ('ltem sheet, near (\>ltori Av
enue. Tin v are now prepared lor the reo ot Cot
ton and other produce, uml for the receiving end lor
wurding of till mcivlutudiz • which may l;o cm misled to
their care. r lT*cy Bid iv it the patronn.:# of their friend.-’
and the public. K. cV. T. N. BCALL.
Macon,
mmm wn mm mm ,
IK. undersigned t<
si R tram act a general Contmiwion
P^>wra%t Business, and is now prv par* and to <t
- r .t ito Ills f*'• lids and the pulilic, all
the usual facilities hi the v.aj of
cash advan -es and ai ccptaiices. 10 tuose who may wish to
make ronsigom‘lit’ (having ctnuinodious fireproof
stores an le. liars; h< p. .. ni- >to mak<-all eiiurr s light and
reas inble, and logo- diligent a lintion to their inter* sts.
II * also and. sir. s to call tin alt. ntion of the public to the lin**
of S IE A M-HOATS, which will nm as tbllows :
1 n* Steamer 11011 l\ ( OLLIN'S, CapL WiHoox, will run
during tin -ea-im, dir ct tu Savannah.
1 lie Steam r BLACK HAWK, Cupt. Powell, will run with
vix good pole boat* to Damn
ft :h Buts will b - maniud by comnvteiit hand.*; and I take
pl .MS'ireh* asurinj{ the pairati** of tlie line, that every pains
will be taken to insure and -spatch.
Agent* ut Sava.tdah for the Itoh. Collins, Mcnsi*'. F.. nii
Cos. for tht IliucU Hawk, Mr. Chs. Hart tide.
A. 11. McLACG HLIN. I
Macon, Oct.? 2
OJUce 53 a roc ZZ\il Itoad, ?
A/a cun, June 25 th, 1840.
ON ami after th lt July next, the freight and passenger
train* will lea**- th Macuti Depot, at 6 o'tlofk, A. M. r
turaing leave Forsyth at o'clock, P. ‘I. eunnecting with tin
bivj in i!i, .August‘t. a.ul (ii\. os'.xiru Stag**, and Macon—and
allowing povseng r* one night’s rest.
At Ku.*yth, th * follow mg stage* run tn connection with this
rial. A daily lin • tit!i lot an Spring-, (except Sundays)
th-nee trt-wes kl) to Diwatnr, C’asiville, Chattanooga, and on
foKnoxvilh , Teuiii-ssje. A daily two horse stag toMtirm s
vill •, w h .r -it con t ci* with the Columbus and Greensboro
li*ie t th *nt ekly t i Wetuuipkit and Montgomery, Ala
AfiiT l j ! Ane-i't ne\t, a tri-wvekly two horse ag’ to the City
of GriMu L. N. Wifi I 1 T.K.,
July 1 Ut**ideal F.iigtiu*r.
RAKaWAY _
ufl BSKOM tnc subscriber residing infrar*-
fJZ M’ ford Count),is mites south t>f Knox*
ville, about 28th of October last, a N*gro Wo
man iumol BECKY, about thirtj-f.v ytars
•Ll,f%f\ tod. bright **oinplctd,toh ruhjy stout, so/n^-
Lj tiling “or* r t!.*- ordir.ury size < f women, Lad
.tm *• lien *lu’ tefi, b copperas hc in*-
-sjiunfru/.L— to*,k wi.h U r a variety of r.ocb
intf. If. ek'-y was biyog!* w tb>* State by hi mm* Nicho *of
Juo**Cysmiy. A re&scmahle.rewurrl witlbegiYfuf r theajw
said Hkjp <l W) that I gat her. and fell r. astmablt
paid. /HHUR
CMwfurd Counfj, Det 2J Kl
SIVA.tIUH (G.) HACK#.
FTTViE Hacesover the OgU-tltorpc Course (one mile and >
I half from the city,) will commence on *1 uesday, the 19.1i
ofjanunry, 1 41. The port** are at follow* :
First Day— Purse SIOO, two mile In at*.
Second hay— Pur**. $ 00, three mile heath
Tnird Dny— Purse 8 1 0, four mile heat*.
Fourth D'iy—\* ur.se i >OO, tor all loosing horses of tbsr pre
rious J iv. two mile heat*.
Fft/i Day Purs* 9 00, mile htanti, three Im ft m fire.
The stable* arte all law uud vxoellci.t, uml will be furnished
gratis.
fin* proprietors hare * pared no pnins nor c-xpense to make
the t nek < tptal to am, th soil and localit) h* ing *vell adapt* and
to that purpose. PICKARD v c LOVELL. rropha *.
The fallowing Sweepstake* will corns off the day pr vjous to
tli • above :
\ • pßake* for 3 yr olds, sab each, half so. fi it, three or
more to make u race, to name and cloht the lit of Jan. next.
Mile heats.
Sums Day—Sweepstake*, sub. 8200 cnch. half forfeit, three sr
a to make a race, to inline and close the Ist Jan, next. Iwo
mile heat*.
PiCSw.,4 wishing to ini* rin cither of th* a* tive stake*, will
add.-, a* Y. S. PICKARD,
I)*c 15 6w41 Savannah, Geo.
ZtSV BABI3RT.
*ub*cr. bet* respectfully informs the citizen* of Mo won
j and vicinity, that In* hit - open* *1 a
MAKING IvSTAttI.ISHUrNiT.
opposite tlie Central Hotel, three doors Ik-low the store lately
occupied by YViii. B. Parker, Esq. on MiiHh rry st. It* resptet
full) Aolicitßa share of public patronage. Jtcinga proli ssn.nal
Bak* l* himself, he conful*lit I y ii*sur* * those who may patron
ize him, that Ins manufacture will be of sup* riot* quality.
He will •on.stuntiy keep on hand, Br. ad, Boston, Butt* r and
Water Cracker*, a vari* ty of 1T u Cakes,and hot Bti'k oviry
day ut 4, P. M. Pastry will he kept on hand, or made too *h r,
at short notice. Also Cake or otlur article* for parties. Any
of the above article* will be nwpplird lu luinilie* uiincttntllv at
4 o’clock, P. M. W M. H. CLARK.
Nov id 3*
F HAN KLIN SB A LL.
|Y||R5. ANN S. WVCIiE having taken
t| the above House, com* rof 1 irst and
Sr*N*3 •’ j Fop ar si iv* u, near <ot ton Avenue, formerly
ZmlJI Hil occupied by Mrs. Curd- un*l l ut.riy by N.
EnU, n prepared to uccominodatc Boarders
Travel.r*. Good stabling will Ih* provid
ed for Horses. She solioils the patronage of h*. r fri* nds and the
public Oct 21 ts 35
Book ISixedcry.
("I A. ELLS Imving purchased ‘ln* Bidcry hercto
’ • fine curried on hv S. Kosk ‘V Cos. mid removed it
t<i hia Hook Stor*, will continue the business, and do
every kind of work usual in such mu esMublishmenl. He
lma a good aßorlment of Paper, Aic. for Record untl
nil other Blank Books. The old customers of the bind
ery, and all other* are respectfully invited lucull.
IW 13 38
PALL 6l wixffTSSL FASHIOrJ
GEO. A. KIMBERLY
puldic, loculi uud exutnine hisusortuient of
LLVI’S AND CAPS,
I ernhracing even style and quality to be found in any
j other Hut Store.
Among tHe many new style* ol lint now on hand, the
| Moleskin Beaver flat are particularly ivcoininendwcl—
! they unite all the quulilie> ol the most costly, uud are
offered at one half the money.
A/so on hand and in process of manufacture ,
‘45 do/, fashionable Black Beaver Hats euj*r quality
i£ doct. Broad Brim do. do do. “ “
?5 dtiz. do. tic. smooth fur Russia Beaver Huts
superior quality.
20 doz. Medium Brim Russia Beaver Hats,
40 dor., fa *i bio liable Russia Beaver flats.
10 doz. fashionable .Satin Beaver Hals.
15 doz. black smooth Fur Hats for hoys.
10 doz. black napned Fur Huts for boy a.
100 do/., black and drab Wool Hals of superior quality.
75 doz men’s aud boys’ Hair Seal (’ape.
12 doz. men’s ami boys’ Sealelte Travelling Capa.
15 dez. gent’s super black Cloth Travelling Caps
new style.
5 do. bt*vs’ super black Cloth Travelling Caps
new style.
For Youths and Infants.
6 doz. Idaliu Cloth Chi is for youths, new pattern.
•f doz. Frioge Tassel Caps do i4 44
4 doz. patent Welting Cups, do 44 44
6 doz. French Leaf do. for infants, 44 44
6 doz. Velvet uud Silk, for infants, 44 44
a I.so
50 Gent’s super Sea Otter Caps, new style.
50 do do Shetland Seul Caps, 44 44
150 do Fur Seal do 14 41
100 do do 44 Nutria do 44 44
200 do do .Muskrat do 44 ”
200 do do Coney do 44 44
300 Seal. Nutria, .Muskrat and Coney Fur Cana for
Bovs.
Country I tatters will find a good assortment of Hat
Trimmings: also Alcohol, Shellac, extrat t of Logwood,
Verdigris, Machine Hat Bodies, Bow Strings ami nil
other articles usually wanted by them—all of which will
be sold very low for cash.
WANTED,
Beaver, Otter, Mink, .Muskrat, Fox, Wild Cut and
Raccoon Skins, for which the cash will he paid, at the
sign of the Big Hut, .Mulberry St. Macon, Ga.
Oct 1 ’ 32
“to cot.els.
AM CEL J. RAY *V CO. Have received by recent
nrrivuU, amongst either articles, the following m u
sonahle Dry Goods, viz:
Extra mi per Blue, Black, Brown und Invisible Green
West of England Cloths.
American Do. and C.tdvt Mixed,
Black and fancy CnssimereH,
London Tweeds and Saxony do.
Mosaic Satin und Velvet V* stingY,
Satinets, Kentucky nud ankee Jean*,
Highland, W akefield and Hanover keiscyx,
Brown and Bleached Sliming* and sheeting*,
Tickings, Check* and Stripes,
Liinm*. Hinpers ami Towelling*,
British, French and American Flint*,
English, French and American 1 lannelff,
Ready made Linens, Stocks and Collar*.
Fongt-c, SpitalficM, India Kora and Bandanna Ndkfs.
Super Black, Italian and and Fancy Cravat*,
Super Silk aud Cotton Hosiery, Glove* & Suspcnderr,
Super plain und printed Mouse'line de Lane*,
Shnllys, Satin l.uxirs, &c.
Super Verita Italian, tiros de Heine, r.nd Gro* de Af
ric Silks.
India uml French Satin*.
Super Jaconet, Swiss and \nnsuke Muslin*,
Super Swiss and SachHiilhi Cumfaic,
‘f'hrmid Laces and Edging*, und euper Thread and
Muslin Inserting* and Edging*.
L well and Virginia Ozualmrg*,
London Foint, Duffel, Whitney and Mackinaw Blan
kets, Arc. Alc.
October 1. 1840. 32
SEGA 1C AM) TOBACCO STOKE.
nJ’W, FV PK UH j l ** l opened a store in tlii* line if
business, wln-re la* intends to ktcp a full uumbtrii lit of
Segars of every description, and particularly ihoM oi'iht bt st
finalities, where lit- ho ju s to ne able to avcuniuiu* l ult every cus
t( nn r who may rail, to Ins liking.
lie will uU* keep a general assortment ofTOBACCO. and
hopes that all persons wUhing articles in I<is line, will give
him a mil.
He also continues to carry oh the
TAILORING JUSINJtSS.
Am! w ill execute all orders in that line with d* spatch, and in
the b*t and mo*i fashionable sty le. Hi* stand is on Mulberry
street, next door to Jackson U. Hewlett's Auction room.
fTT Repairing dona Willi uuatnoss und despatch.
Os- it v 35
ROWAWD’S TONIC MIXTURE,
Or Vegetable Vebriingo,
A rpeeife and lasting cure fur Fever and Ague.
‘STUS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur of being a
D quack medicine, it having Is. n tin result of many years
study, ex|H*ricnce, and labor, in the medical practice and ob
servation of FEVER AND AGUK, It is composed of such
10-dieiwal principles as were coniideretl moat ht tan store the
harmony of action letweeii tit* Stomach, hirer, uwd tin otln r
important functions of the system, the loss of which harmony
is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It speed) I y
promotes a regular and healthy appetite, which is gent rally
entirely destroyed or rendered vers precarious; bv which if.
feet, vigour and strength is soon afforded to the wlnde system.
It in us t b.- appatvnt to all, that u medicine possessing th sc
peculiar virtues, is useful in a gr. at variety of complaints. My
renewing tin* h althyr action of the digestive organs, it has
moved itself of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia, Depravtd
\ppetit**, ll.ari-burn, \Vat r Brash, Flatulence, Jaundice,
Vitht Sweats, Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, and many other
iff*-c< ions of similar origin. Hut it is in the ttvntnu nt of Fe
vers, and especially in FKVKR AND AQUR, or Intiriuitent
K-er,that its powers have b*eu principally tested, and with
those who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced iov< reign
to all remedies h*retofurv diaeovtnd far those diseases. It las
ahobecu used a* a preventive, hyniany who were *ohject to a
p* nodical recuinnee of the Chills and K*v* r, and it has al
ways ward'd o.Tthe apprehended attack. For fun h* r accounts
of its great usefulness, ny pamphlet-’ accompanying each but*
tie. For sale by J. IJ. & W. S. EI.MS,
Ftbli 3 1 Cotton Avenue.
Checks on VEW-YCHK, CHAHLES
-4 TOY, aud AL*t>UBTA, irt aight. ord days sißbf.
° y. b, 9jo\\
Pkt IT id
fa—i—
i The itliicon sica*n-lio:st Company.
! 4 OFFERS the following iteain bomt f*>r -Mle,vix:J. Si I ON F ,
q / dilLi iA*>, J. GODDARD, o!*1 sUFFHIOH
I he J. Stone i* a*ulewhe.l bout, lov\ pniiuri- *ngim*at.<
tori. - 750 bah -♦ cotton. The Chit ft am i* u tide wind boat,
high utvtsuiv * ngmcti, ami c<m. soCO hulev cotton, ‘llu J
Goddaol is a st. m wheel Iwat, liijjli pr* satire tugine*, mm
it arly iuw. the Sup.rioriia m* in w In* I bf.at, withlugb
pr.-44ure * agin*4. All the above bouts arc now in coiapkt*
order, oi>d r afiv fur no.lung.
\i*o I’ EN FOLIC 110 VIA, eight of which ure now in order
fur running, and w*ll curry 000 i*an§ cuytou each, two Light
rs, an • a pair of Sl um Kiigin* *.|u -t from ProviU* live, C>l
ind’ r sby 10|, togeflu r with .stimii y bunt !•*e.
The I Sion, and ChilUin aiv now lying at Savannah, the ’
aalaiice ut Macon.
Theabov Boat* arc now off nd at private flair,‘mu it not
sold b t'oiv, ib. y .ail lie th* post dos at public salt—tile i. Stone
and Clu ftmii on I'n .. s 1 a. sday .n JHlUlEry, v *\t, i.t Smvmii
oati.aiiil li * ‘i.Ui.c a tli *d I i.ctduy in JAN L’ ARY next,
at .Mucv.ii. t'or i rnis ;ij)ly to
L. It v L VV IX, Sa* it i r silt,
AU.:: \M/KK Mi iCHLI.L, Dhrim.
Or to the nubflcritxr in Macon. J. i.UUDARD,
Dec 23
:
iviAcorr
CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
On Second , near Mul'trny Street, (opposite corner to
Wash iiifi ton tin //.
I f|MIF. 4ihfcriber*, grtiteful for pn*t fuvoi*, would te
l I *p?ctftillv solicit n contiiiiiunce of tht sume, n*
they feel conlidcnt lb t they will be always ready to
supply tlm most tasteful customers in everv variety of
Cari iay:* JlatlllßtHory. We invite the citi
zens ofMacon, the public generally, to call and exam
ine the work,quality, price*, &c. a* we feel assured that
till who wish to purchase, would find it lo tlioir interest to
deal with us Some of our V ehicles are very light, and
vet strong, being made of the best matcriul*, and of su
perior workmanship. They were manufactured express
ly for this market,uml vve believe them equal, if not su
perior, to any everofiered in thiscitv. Inasmuch ns all
j who have purchased from us, and after trial, have found
the work equal to our representation*, we feel confident
; ni recommending it, and believe that those who examine
will be induced lo purchase. From the exten*.vesale*
j vve have made, w e have been encouraged to have every
i pains bestowed on our work, und offer it at a reduction
from former prices.
The subscribers hnv inc made arrangement* wi*h some
of the most extensive Carriage Manufnctorie* in the
Northern Cities, will have on hand, and lie continually
receiving, tin* coming season, nn extensive assortment of
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGGY'S,
ami vehicles ofnil descriptions; which w ill be ofthe best
workmanship and materials, and which will be sold on
as good terms as can be purchased in any city in the
Southern country. They have also a number of first
| rate northern vvmkmeii constantly employed, making
anti repairing Carriages in a superior style.
(ITOrders for CTll’l’iSlST* will be promptly at
;etided to. \VRIGLEY At HAIIT.
j TIIRV AI.SO HAVE OV HAND, X LAKCK ASSOKTMKVT OF
SABIII.KRV-WAISt, ,X IMKXKSS,
Os ;rir v iicturitftioti:
j Host hollies >.!i.f.ntlmm'ii’a Saddles,S|)iuii.sh. Colum
i bio,Travellers, (■'iinrv (|uifted,t>.’ large mid extra
| xitee —Aleoßneea'id boy’s Saddles, Eitelish liridles,
j Maiintuiss, Whips cil all kinds, Hard Leather I'ruaks,
| Carpel fines, Real und linll'alo Skills,&.C. Allof wiiieli
1 will he sold as low as they can he lion-lit in this city or
j any pari of the southern country.
j Jj* Bs>j:sis'* of all kinds ofthe above business
i done in a superior a. le .1 workmanship,
j Nml.UW'd C.r,
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITO. Y
At ItlC JllllCliOH f Cotton Avctlllt!
aiisl Second Slreel.
fin HE SuhstriU ,• is now opening an . \t- nsiv* assiirttn* tit ,f
| Carnages, Harrouches, Doggies ami Hanass of*\. r\ ,|..
•cnpt.oii, warrant*(l not infi rior citln rni mat* rial* or a*rk
! mansliip, to a; y in the market, ami will Ik sold on a* r.a4*na
j ble terms at) can be had at any other place. Call and see.
| Macon Jan. 9th 1839. p. liLRR.
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TH, SIIEEUIiIH AxiTcOI’I'EI! WAiiE
MANI FACTORY.
r „
rJIAKR this ui thud of informing tie citizens ofMacon and
9 surrounding country, that tin > will continiit the husiiuss
at th • old staml, on the * ast sil*’ >TMnlherrx sir** t, three doors
alaive ihe Darien Hank, where they w ill furnish ail kinds of
lin War.-by wlialeN.il* nr r* tail, at mod* rate prices and in ev
er* van* ty usually f mod in a similar sta'dishm* lit.
A go al assartnu-nt of Franklin Stovisfor parlours. Cooking
Stov* sand other Stoves of various pnc*s and putt* n.son hand.
A continuance of fiinn r patronage aoliciud.
, Alfor.l r* p anptly ait. tided to.
Macon, April 23, IH4O 11
DBeUS, 3IESISCE.YES, Ac.
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rCNHr. .mhflcrihcT having h.xn rc- stahlih*d at tlieoid Stand,
a cu.-n* rof Mu . rry an t Ihirl Sir. *t <, opp* sit. th*- It rick
Iliit* I, oc’up.id t> to in for tin last six y.ars, during which
um !u has nl irg**l th * stanlishtueiil by taking in tin adjoin
ing .Lire. Itis stock of
Drj,is. medicine*, Faiiils. Oil*, Ac.
is now as *\t niiv* as any . stablishnu nt ofthe kind in the
St te, and is c i.isiantly r. *• iving fr*su supplies, ha\ ing made
m- nts with import, rs an.l iLuUrs m Drags amt Cl*, m
ica.s, in X* w \oi*k, Ho'ton, I'hiladelpliia and Haiinaure, to be
till a.shed ut all turns with new pi\ parations, ami the most
choice and genuine article* known to ih* trade. Tin n.cr.m**-
officiiitiAN adiirl. dm rchautsof this city, by our lit* rpn/.ing
Steam-Hoat ami Kail-load Comp mi. , m the tr.*u*pii tanon
of produce ami merchandize, ciiabh* ill. m to oft* r gr*at in
ducein. ut* lo lucrcliauts, plauUrs, and nth* r, tn lay in tin ir
supplies at Macou. HAKVLY SHOIVVELL.
bept 16 jo
MR3. DAMOUR
PEGS leave to inform the public, that she has and is receiv
ing her rich sunk of Silk*, nslins, and Fancy Goods,
♦he mud* the s* lection In rs* ts, sin-can gv* ftlit usstinu.ee
that her mock will not be surpass, dhy anv ill this city. He.
•ids-* the known staple articles, she has on hand Silks ot ev* ry
d* scription, \ iz :
Gros de Rhine, Grosde Suisse, Gros de T’aris, Grow de Lyon.
1 Itlaek aud him-(• ms de Naples, Colored do.
! Hlack und blue Satins, Eigor and do.
White and Fink Poult dt Soic,
Satin and F trip* and Clialli ys,
I English and Ft*t nch ‘nuts,
Swiss and ScotisH Muslins,
Muslin d< l.uiue, Hi-hop l.aine,
Sh**i ting-, brown und bleached Shirtings,
Furniture Muslins ur.U Diuut ,
Skirts and Hells,
Thija-t Shaw ls, Capes
l,adie* aiul Misses’Silk Hats,
Eiobit*id r*d Poplins and Cashmt irs,
Silk (’ravsts,
Silk ami Cotton Handkerchiefs, Cambric do.
Lace Veils, Edgings and Inserting*,
Fresh Linens, Luk ii Dama'.k,
•ilk, Cotton and Linen I hr* nd.
Silk and other (.loves. Silk Mitts,
Clucks, Homespun ofdiff rt nt widths, Set. Itc.
Alsou rich assortment of TOY’S,
Leghorn Huts and Hoods,
Dasktts of ititf. r* ut sizes.
(TT The GROCERY STORK of J. //. honour, next door
to the Darien Rank, is providtd with a complete ussortm* nt o
Groceries, paniculurly with n rich stock of nsi Spanish Se
g.xr*, viz : Cazadort-s, Regalias, Canon* s, T'riucijie, tc. a large
assortment of Playing Cartls, Fruits, &e. See.
A* soon a* the weather will allow the truii'porti.tion of Fresh
OYSTERS, the newly urrang* and tstablishmint will lx op* md
f.#r th r ci ption of his friends,
Oct 14
li*‘ntticky imil T* nm-ssec I'iited*..
(IMECKS on th. North, rn Haul, of Kentucky, at I . xinr. I
j ton. Alio Chuk.uj. NaihmJh, I tUu. iii.om. to suit
I aa. Vqt wla lijr 1, I), STOW. J
TO WATCH MAXE i.S.
THE undersigned be leave to infuriu the Watch Maker*
throughout the country, lh:il they have just tvcv and 1)1
I(e.CT from the manufactories m Europe, a Hplcmiiu assort
ill .‘lll ol
Tunis :tn! UnUulul*.
vhich will be sold at New York prices, FOlt CASH. Thov
wishing M purchase, will >lo w. li to mil hiiil examine.
A i. some extra ti.ie (JOL > AND SILVER LKVKi
YA I'CHEi, selected b> a (food Watch Maker, at the factor
i .l Kir ,! ,an I iiup > ted direct to lh:4 pi.t \, wu.eh will o sui
.it third Trmt prm * for cash. J. A. iW S. S. VlllulN’
Macon Fen 19, U4Q. 5.
Splendid Furnuuro nd Oha r 3
< f/i/wMiU I \ as/tiutftoH I lull,on Mulberry Street .
grill* r 9 4 HE subscriber respectfully informs his
A !' 1 friends and I lie public ifmt bo in e
---coving and uiHiiufuciurmg a more splendid
Vp-'wdfcgfr tt**oriuu*m oi tni imure liiuii bus ei or been
offered lor sale in this citv, ut the lowest
//If 1 price* FOR CA.SIL
% * I lie following comprise a part: Side*
board* with and without Marble fops, Secretary and
Hook Canos, Desk and Hook Cases, Solas of thc*latsf
sly lit, Cos He lie*, Set lee* and Eiisy Chairs, Dining Tables
in setts and Hindis', Centre Tables w ith and without Mar
ble Pops, Pier rubles. Pemhroke Table.-, Work Tables, 1
Toilet, Dressing anti French Bureaus. Muhognnv, Maple,
‘ and Poplar Bedsteads ; Mantle Classes Dressing’ Boxes
! find Glasses, Sociables, Ortomuns, Carpet and Chair
I Cushions, Fiono Seals variovs pattern.-, Mahogany,
1 Curled Maple und Fancy < !huirs, Hair and Cotton Mat
i trot'ses, Fen liters and Feather lied*. I Hind*. Floor Mat*,
| Willow Wagonsuud Cradles,together with ev cry article
1 in 1 1 i * line.
j The proprietor is supplied with the best of’workmen,!
and well seasoned materials, s< that be is enabled to j
j manufacture any article in hi* line,that may he called!
I for. Orders from the country *lmll receive striel atten-1
lion. The public are invited to roll and examine tor 1
themselves. THOMAS WuOl).
I OetJK 4:1
oiaTp ror% ca
E.W IVFMII£ €'M<OTHi*V€i.
rl* W. MORRIS ha* removt dto the South videos
\ Mulberry -tieef, two door* below the
If Cud h*a roinineuced receiving In.* slock ol Ready
n tide .’lollimg, < oii-i-ting of
line Hi aver, Pilot and Broadcloth Over Posits,
Geiitlemeidrt blue and Invisible Green Cloth Cloaks.
Gentlemen’* Him*, Hlack trul Green Cainhlel ('leaks,
Him*. Black, In’ I*. (irirn Cadet mixed Frock (.'oat.*,
Hlue, Black and ln\i*dle (Been Dies.* ('oats.
Kentucky J*-an* ami Pilot Cloth Frock and Dress Coats.
Blue, Hlack, mixed uud Fum y Cassinieiv, Satinet and
Jeuus Pants,
! Figured tied plain Woolen uud Silk Velvet Cloth,
Cassimere and Satin Vests,
An assortmeal ol low priced Vests,
Silk, Buckskin, Woolen und Cutton under Shirts and
Drawers,
Cotton Shirts, with Linen Bosoms und Collars,
1 Colored Linen ami Kuftle do.
Silk, Cotton and Merino half llose,
Gloves, Suspender- and lldkfc.
Linen Collars and Bosoms,
Stacks und Cruvat* of every variety,
’ Superior Fur and Sealetl Caps,
Travel,ing Bug*. Trunks, *S.c.
Also a large lot ot Negro Clothing.
‘The above stock has been selected and nianufuctutrd
with great care, and a* sales will be coufmed to (’ASH,
purchasers will iiud PRICES LOW . R. W. M.
Macon, Oct *2O, 18 i h _ 35_
’ IUO\ ANI) NAILS.
JUS T Rcceivt and, 20 ion* Sw ed*s Iron assort tl,
100 kegs Cut Nails,assorted. Apple to
1 July 3 :0 WINN, SHANNON It CO.
T.I3AT
tor Ifi(MillSt and l cononiy.
I r■ HIE subscriber having pmcliased the right of the
Fe.ither Dresser, invented by Billy &. Todd, so 1 the
State of Georgia, would respectfully iiifonu the citizens
of vicinity, that In* has one .l said Machines
hYSuccessful operation in the old .Mausiou House,Court
house Square.
The work is entirely done by the operation of STE A M,
I no lire coming near the leathers, and no possibility of
: scorching or injuring them. By this operaliou t all Moths
* j are destroyed and removed, without loss or waste of
, 1 feathers: outlie contrary, the bulk is wry much inereas
. ed, munv times one hall, nothing lieiug removed hot
small particles of dtist, \c. They arc also cleaned and
pm 1 tied from all mucous 01 glutinous matter which
; adheres to n*w leathers when plucked from the parent
i Goose, and which gives them an offensive unhealthy
: smell; they are entirely cleansed, and have the uppear
! ance uud essential qitulitics of new Feathers. He would
invite all house-keepers and others, who psefer sleeping
on pure soli bed*, who study Economy and if alth, to
trv and prove the .Steam Renovator. All persons arc in
vited to call and sec the machine and its operation, and
he convinced of it* utility. ‘I iie operation of Feather
i Renovating is universally approved of, a.- 1 have l erlili
caiesm my possession to prove, and 1 , which i respect
fully Ici 1 tljc citi/.r-i,-. I eople ho.otic* cointiy can.
by bringing their beds m the uri niug, usually hav* them
the same day.
Any persons w ho will try the. experimet t, may scad a
bed or bed* of mi* quality Feather?, lr*un the lu st .• 1 ..;
unrest, to the .;/./• at and paun at they have, prov id and they
are either hWsr or Dhch Feather*, amt may he assured
no charge “ill he made in any case, unless perlecl sat
isfaction he given.
Persons wishing their bed ticks washed during tin
operation, can have an oppm limit v of doing so. t w ould *
also request persons wishing to have their bed- renova
ted, to send in their names immediately, and they shall
be attended to as soon as circiinistum es will allow.
Price for renovating, eight cents per lb., gross ; or il
. they choose to send them in, it w ill he seven cents pci
,Ib., gross. WJJ 11. SPLXK.
December 3, 1840. 41
NOT 1C I' *
VLL those indebted to the L-tate of Tarpl v Holt,
deceased, are reqitehlel to make immediate pav
; merit, and all having claims against >aid cslute, w ill pre
i sent them in terms of the Law, to
ABNER l\ HOLT, Executor.
Dte. 10,1840. Cw 42
roa SALE.
fTIHA 1’ valuabli sctlU num >*f I.A'I) about five lie
fi low Macon, on the Ovmulgtt Ktv r, voaiuining Four
Huiah\<! nmt ‘1 o Acn-tir-t qua.ity “wniitp Land, I
’ Col. J. li. Lamar, know 1. as fractioto Nuinlxr* 157ai.fi 159, in !
. the 7 ili originally Ualdwiii, thin ‘l"ij;gs, now liibb I
comity.
For particulars, apply to ilie Kt.hscrila-r in Milli dgt villc on ■
the 28th or 2 *ih Uccuabir— afn r that lino ,at Coimnlui#, Ga. !
P. A CLAYTON,
I)*C 13 3w4t Kxt cutor of (L o. It. Clayton. j
I’Oi l TON F. 1>
VDIIiytS I KATO!CS SALS-'.-c.U.■ an 1
u. rot tin- fioiiuru.m Uu lnt r.ot l 1 t.rt i.l ih Cf.iintj ol j
I'titwHiu, win n sitting for ordinary purpose*, will U sold at j
the court ht.use in Ivi.iomlu, Craw font c(nMv,on the first i
TiKSuay in F* bruary n-xt, ! ut of Lam! No. l'A, io tin sixth j
district ofonj-ii any i.otision now t'ruwfoid county, laing the I
real 1 stall ot I >aac Vtlniaktr, deceas. and, and soltl lor tin I. 1.- !
mt of the In ir. KLMOKK CALLAWAY, AdinV. 1
Die 3, IH4O. ,3 !
KS.IL’U MOVHIS alter flalt, appUcatinu will bt |
k made ts lit. tio..f>rai)u tile lntf orif>r (.< t.rt t i’ki conn- 1
ly . wlunsitting fur ordinary pnrp.x for n av* to mli a House •
and Lot 111 th. town of lit*ion, ami tin N gi\>cs hi Ittiiginj; to 1
tin estate oftbatnui lL* akf, .an of said countv. ckt a-* tl.
GARLINGTON LLAK, L.v citor.
D*Cl3 43 I
MONTIES after and ate application will j
Ikt 1 mule tu the honorable the Inferior (Joint off
Dpson county when silling for ordinary purposes, for 1
leuve to sell the real estate of John ('tnpenter, ihc’d.
MARY CAR PEN T. R, v . , ,
PLEA^AN T .SPEAR, \ A4,1,1 r!> *
Dec 0 40
.IION l! Sis af er date, application will 1
he tnude. to the Itotioiahlc tue inferior Court til
Pike county, when sitting fur ordinal v purposes, for
leave to sell all the Land und Negroes belonging to the
estate of Ish ini 5. F. Alh*on, laic ot said county dee’d.
Aug 26 27 THOMAS C. HUGE, Adm’r.
Cl )UR MONTH- iifnr dan , application uiii ht J
J made to tin-Juf* rmr Court of .Monriu coui.ty, wln-u sit.
ting fur ordinary iiiii'ptm*. for have to si II iht Laud In-loug
ing to the cktutc of Alcxamli r Pellamv, and t*i usul, lun of suiti
county. ALEX’H BELLAMY, Jr. AilnTr.
Sept 9 29
Hyot ft MON I IIS aft. r flute, application will In
made to the lnl. rmr Court of Monroe ci uuly w h> n Kitting
tor ordinary pnrpoa s, for have to sill tin- Land und N. gr. is
IK-longiiig to the email- of Richard F'htcln r, late of Monrot
county, Uciavtd. DAVID OGLKTuKK, AdnTr.
EFFY FLKTCHEU, Ad.n x.
Sept
K MONTH •* T ’ ipplicatioii will ht
made to the honorable Inferior Court of the county ol
I 1 w iggs, while sitting for ordinary purpt st * for leave to atII
om-third of Lots Land No 59 and do, lying in flit- county ol
Twigg*, belonging to the estate of Itobt. Cumin. 11*, a- ousn!.
Also all tin- Lands belonging to said decetM-il out of the conn
ty ot Twiggs. li. W. CUMMINS, Kx’rx.
Nov 24 4 j
hotii i~
\LL persona indebted to the estate of Robert Cole
man, late of Hihb county, dec'll, arc hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment. Ami all liming de
mands against said estate, will render tlifm in duly at
tested in terms of the law, to the executors.
WM. !M. POPE, ? r
JOHN G. COLEMAN, S rH#
Nov 11, 1840. td3B
A BMIAISTItyiOR S SALE.— WiII he
/% sold fill the first Tuesday in Jarinirv next, before
the court house door in Lanier, Macon county the fid
lowing Lota of Land, with the exception of the widow's
flower, Lot No. 238, in the first dial. Macon county :
also the east half ol Lot No. I*9. nntl east half of Lot No.
•V?, both in the 291 h tlist of Macon county, belonging to
the estate of Reuben May, late of Macon count', de
ceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and ( r*ditors
of said deceased. Terms of sale, one lmlf cu.-h, hikl tlse
I balance twelve mouths thereafter.
Nov 3 :ir> JOSEPH MOTT, Adm'r. j
CIDBW.
-| A HAHHK.t.n NEWJOUC ClOl H. ii.-t r.c.i,<l n.d
I JV t H. H. PUI.LIAM,
\ il o W*jA dom ft Whit* # fxitrt J
Chiekcring * M ick-.iy’*
riANO-FOr.TES.
Cotton Avenue, jh it door IVcit of J li. & W. S. Cilit.
H. HUiiLBU r would resp. ctfully inf* rin hit fhend*
{ ST* ami the public, that In* has ju*i rt ctivrd a splcndiil as
s*rfiUv-nt of FIAN'O-FOIiTES, fY.in the Manufactory of Mi as. |
Ctuckering ftc Mackay ; among which mv some of Chickir
iag's iau- ttupioVcd Patent !rvii-ft*am* l liisirumeiits, which
for brilliancy ami sweetness of tone, cannot hr surpassed. The
character of these iiistruMn nt* aiv too will known, botu in
Kit rope ami the Uiund States, to need furihir conunciit.
t'liose “iu> wish to purchase ..re inviti l to call and examine
for tliems Ivc*. All lustrunients sold by (J. H 11. are war
ranted, and will keep in tune 011 c ytar wulioui charge.
Al* • for sale, mi a'isortmeiit of Kivuch Piano Cov* rs, Music
v tools, anal Piano-Forte Music nt N. Y.prices. I'iauo-F'orti s
anti other liconi cuts tuned und repaired ut shun notice,
both in town anil country.
Macon, Nov 24. I*4o 40
p 2. aw tat . r xsmi.
t VALUABLE Plantation lyicg in the ninth tlist. Ilous-
ton, containing Fifteen liunihxd Acres, the greater por
iTou of w hicii is tiiM-rnte pirn land, and product h about I COO
jmiiniN ofi'olton per acre. Thi re are between three and four
’ (in lid red acres open, ami in ciiiiiiation. In addition 11 n two
1 xcellent Saw Mills, one Grist Mill und a Cotton (jin, situated
;il thejuiictiou of three never failing siremn*, -•ix *r m*v t-Ji mill s
! wi st of i\ rry, uml about IwcMt’ -l ight milt s Irom Mucoli.
’ Fm* u misapply to WILLIAM FORT.
* Mjicoii, Nov 4 37
rnilF. Store Unuso and Wlnrves lately occupied by
I the Macon Steam Bout Uoinpuiiv. until Ist Sept.
| next. Apply to D. H HI I'LKU, or
JAMES GODDARD.
Dec 29 3” 45
j A It’.', daily eH-*-tii.g sum •of tie- 111 -.t astonishing and “oi
-1 tlifiil eur.s that li.. < v.rh. n known—in consiqmnci
-1 ot winch they have now become u shining murk, against which
: all tie arrows of disappointed hope, tiny and uitclniritahh ms.s
‘are levelled without distinction. Tin- town und country arc
1 aiikefilh-fi with iluir praise. Tin* palace and noorlmuse alike
echo with their virtues. In all climate*, under all tempera
tuiv*, tie y *till retain tht ir wonth rl'nl powi rs, ami txt rt tin m
unate 11. It tl by ng< or situation. They are*imple in tin ir pit p
t ration, mild in tin ir action, thorough in their operatic*, and
unrivalled in tin ir n suits.
PF.TKWS* VKG ETA RLE FILLS
Arc Anti-Rilious, Ami-Dyspeptic, and Anti-Mercurial, and
may justly he cotisitLr and a Univev-tul Medicine — lut th. y are
pceiiiiur-y li. nc licial in the following eoinplaint* : Yt llo” and
; Bilious F 1 vers, F\ ver and Ague. Dyspephia, Cr. up, Liver
Complaint, Sick ifcaduck , luiiittlici , Asthma, Dropsy, lihiii
mutism, inlargt uu nt of 1 lit -Spleen, Fib *, rcinali Ohstruc
tions. Ileurihurn, F’urriil longue, Naim a. l)i*tt umoii oft lit
StmiiHeh anil Huw\ls, Im-ipi. nt Diarrhwa, F latult nc, Haliit
lull Costivei.i ss, Loss of Ap;* tit* , ('holic, ILotchidor Sallow
Compli xion, anti in alI cas* s-.f 1 * ryior of tin Bt.w *-fs, win rt a
Cathartic or an Aperient is nettled .liny aiv i.xnidiugly
mih: in tin ir operation, producing matin r r.uusca, gripping
nor debility.
Retail price 50 cent* per box. Sold af all the
DRUG STORKS IN MACON.
June 15 * rtml7
V-'I.IKR’S CELKBBATV’I) IM?';\CII
y 1'11.1..-. —Tillll. l IlLSlllti-b nvlldl/'< HAI.I.EMII..
‘lne genuine Fi\ itch Fils .1 gainst all tin ((UACK nortnans
of the age—ior the enre of n certain disease. The F’HKNCB
FILLS are appiicaltle in all e.vs s fir either s. x, (wainit tul
fret front mercury,) and tlo nut arti-ct tin hi\ath in the least,
und arc perfectly pleasant and agroiahlc tu the stomach, ami
have iiewrfailed to make a speedy and | rmam lit cur*, with
out the least regard to dirt or upnlication to business. In lung
protracted, chronic stages of the disease, obstinate Gl-its.
Flour Alims, Gravel, Female Complaints, ora weakness cl
those organs, they an- beyond u tloiiht the most ciU-ctual reme
dy ever discov.red, having cm\d many obstinuu-cast* uftir
eviry th r medicine h .tl faihd. Ihe l'rcnrh Pitt* have been
so universally successful that the proprietor Cin;lienori any
one to produce aixnudy of equal certainty under a forfiitun
I Three ..un.lred Doliaii* Frict $2 pirlmx. Fur sale :tt .1
uthe DRUG SIOUF.S IN MACON
utie lA uml7
l DIUIIUSTKATOII’S SALE.-Will be
. sold on Momlny 1 lie 4th day of Junuurv next, nt
flu* pl.iiitnfioii ol John Hubert, drcM in Monroo comity,
till the perishable property helotiuiug to said decM, con
sisting of Horses, \lule*., 1 logs, and Cuttle. Coru, Fod
der, Wheat, Oats, fanning utensils, linn.'cholii furiiilmc,
mill various other artieb's 100 Dtimeroiis to mvution.
r rt*rnis twelve months credit for small note* and approv
ed security. Sale to continue from day to day until all
is sold.
At the same time and plnce, the plantation and Store
House will he rented for Hie ensuing venr.
WILLIAM HILBERT, Adn/r.
No* 11
4 DMIXISTKATOIFS SAl^i.- ‘
oetween the usual hours of sale, mi the first I uiSilav lll
f-'em nary next, at the court house tluur in ThoinaMon, in t* e
county of Upson, three acres of Land h ing part of Lot No. 13a
in t ue lota tlist. al originally Houston now Upson county, ai-.d
situate aroiinil the churili on saiti Lot. Suhl ly orilt-r of the lu
feri orCourt ot* Upson county. Term* uu the day of salt.
Die 1 41 *U. C. GIBSON, Ad.n r.
4 DMjmSTR ATO R’S SALK. —Will be s.ld on
tat* first Tut >day in FTbi tiui v nt-xt,the court ImU'iiiu
Macon, by order ot the court of ordinary of said county, a Lot
of Fine Land containing 11 acres mure or It ss. two milt. wt mi i
Macon, adjoining l<y land* r, Ralston, ui.d others, bold us tht
property of Adam O. Hiuth, diciast and.
Pic 1, 1840 41 HEATH, AduTr.
POSTPONED
* IDIIMSTRATORN S\LE. — Agreeable to
an ord. rof the luferio’.- C'tmrt of Up-oii county, will Ik
*nld on the first Tu sdai 111 FTbruarj mxt, bi fore tin court
iiotis tluur in Thoia.iston, hetwi t-n th.- usual hour* of s.i , tin
smith lialfof Lot nt Laud No. 153, in tin F th tli-t. of originally
Koiisioii in\v Ups.mcounty, hold a* the property of Caub
n..th, th cm amd. 11 rms cash.
Dec 1. 140 41 ICHAMOD DAVIS, Atlm’r.
V. STIUTOU'S SAI.K.—A K r..!.!,• tu
V. a., ord. rot the lid- nor Court of l pson county, will he
* >nl 0.1 ih- li .*-.1 I'ii s.lay in February m \t, before the court
muse door in the town of l hoinastou, Upson county, betwnji
til* u-u.tl hour* of sale, three Nigatus, om Man ami two Wo
men, the prop, rty of Alexaiukr .1. Dunn, late of said county, |
d.c-t*as<d. Solti for the Ik in fit ol the creditor* id aaid dtCiun and.
I erin* 011 thi’ day of sale.
Dec 1,1 40 ‘ WILLIAM ROWER I SON, AdmV.
\DMIMSTR A TOR'S S \ LK -WilMn mdd.m
tin first In. sday in February it xt, at Lanitr, Macon
ci.tiuiy. tun- Negro W oman In longing o Abm r Johnson ami
Benjamin Johnson, di c'd. Sold lor the ht-n* fit of the In irs of .
said dec’ll. Terms made known on tin thiv of sale.
D'C 1 41 l .A \l JOHNSON, Atlm'r.
VDMIMSTHATDIDS S)LK.-On the first ’
I ue* lay in March next, 1m fore th* court house door in
V w ton, Bukt r county, will 1m sold iMwicii the u-ual hours t.f
sale, the rlousis and t n acr *of Land, in Gillioin illt. bt loi g
ing to the estun of the lull- Dr. ‘I bus. F. 1 liegs, of said conn y,
deceased, bold b; an order ol the court. T. rms r.n tht day of
sale. A. B. HIGGS, Atlm r.
DtC K 2
\e> III \ISTRATO Ii'S S % r.T"~\7^-
wble to an order of tht* InlVrior (Joint of Macon
county, when niniug us .1 c.tMirt of ordinary, will he suhl
on the flirst Tuesday in March next, before the couit
house door in Lutiier, one Lot of L tnd h l\ti“iug to (lie
estate ot U illium Mil* hell, ol said county, deceased.
*Stl 11 for the benefit of the heirs and er dilois.
Dec*2B 45 JOSIAII ASIIUKST, AdinV.
L^XECITToitS’s VI.K. Agrt table to ail order of
Irj tin li.iermr Court of Mmiro--ctitmty, w hi-11 aittiog fi>ror
dioary pur posts, will he sold on the firm I mt-thty in Fthniary
m xt, at the court hotisi door in Momoe i-ci-iitv, thru Nt jua*
Ik longing to the state of Cliurh Hardy, ch c s d. viz : Wimiy.
a woman about 30 yt&r* of age. Hurra f about 22 y t ars of age,
and Emily about two ytara old. hold for the b*rif;tol the
civuitor* oi said deemmd.
WM. W. HARDY, ).. .
JAMKS J. liANKS, i IS ’ 1
DtC 1, I#4C. .1
t M'.um\vs SALK.— Wi| i ‘*■ “is ■ ivrr .
vj iiotiHton county, to th* high* t h.ddtr, mi the first Tu*-
tiity in March mxt, the int- r it of the minor htir of Noah
Scarborough, in seven Nt geo* >, to wit: two women and five
children ; sold by an order of tin* lidt rior 1011 rt of said count v,
w h>. 11 sitting fbr ordinarv puri.os s. Teriitp on tSic- t!ay olaalc.
Dec B 45 * SEABORN C. HHYAN, Guard.
IfOKROE HIIKBIFP SALK-wiUbc Uld
Lv a ,; n the first 1 nest.ay in i • liruai y m.xt, before thi court
lio ll si door in the tow nol Forsyth, the follow ing propmy ;
T"o Ik>u>* h and lnls, in the Town of Forsyth, the ,
property of Juntos Anthotn y, to Hntisfv two fi fits front ;
Monroe Superior Court, in Invorof the* Monroe Rail Road
-v Honking CompHity, vs mid Autiioncy, property poin
ted our hv I‘lainiitV’H A tfoi nev.
MORTGAGE SALE FOR I'EBRI’ARV.
O hoitne nud lot in CttlloderiHville, where Tiioiiias B.
Wi ki rson inter resides, levied on as hi.* properly,to snt- ,
• -!> ti iiiertgnge fi fi fioui Monroe Superior Court, in
In’ 01* of Henry IL Murpan, vs mid \\ ilkernon.
I HOS. M . CHIPMAN, Shift.
fl TPSQN SHERIFF HALE-wiii b< i
first I iieaday in Fcuruury next, bifuretliv court huum
dtJor in riiomantou : ,
One Lot in the vill isre of Ilnnlensvillc, containing *ix
nt-tes more or less, with tin* itnpronetneiit* thereon, lev- 1
i.*tl cm as tin* property of Willinm \V. Hnttle, to sutisfy u
li in from L|<on Sunerior Court, in fuvorol John’S.
‘l'rnvlor vs. William \V. Hutildand Alfred Smith.
Al-o Lot of Lund No. fill'-Jive, in tin* Idtli di*t. of ori
ciiwtllv Monroe now CpM.ti eounty, ! vital on as the i
property td Ezekiel A. Lrudv,to sniisl* u fi id from Up- I
mm Superior ( dni i, in favor ol h - t* I’m nidge \s.E. A. I
Brndv, uml Miles* U. .Meadows, security on etay ol ex- !
eetilion.
Also, nil the ri'ihf, title nud iutere-t of Jamea F. Lew- ‘
i', in mid lo I ni of Land No. one hundred und (won't- 1
eifflit. in tin* 15th di*t of origiiudU .Viuirce* mnv l pi-on j
eounty, levied on m- the pmppilv of mill Lewi*, fi. \.t- j
isfv sundry fi la* from .1 jo-tire’* eonri, in lavor of Sum- |
oel A. Hilliiu, 11. A Caldwell and oilier* vs sit id Lewis
—levy made und returned to me |v a eon.-talde.
M. 11. SANDWICH, Shft
Lot of Land No. one hundred and ninety-llnve, ir. the
I fitli di*M. originally Houston now- llp*on coun'v, levietl
on n* tlie proneriy of Murray R. id Jr. to sati*ly i fi fn
from ( p*on Superior Court, in favor of Thomas C. I.oek
hurt's. said Reid. BENJ GOODE, D. S.
I >ee 28 45
CSroytfi.T—Ctnwlord ( omKy.
f()l I, BURl) lolled before (iideoti Newsome, 01 r of
the Jij*tiees of the Pern e, in Capt. landlord’s di*t.
a small hay Mare, with a Mar in ln*r forehead; apprais
ed l.v Henry N. Searhomugh and William IL Gridin,
to ‘l’w♦•nt'-five Dollars, Dee 23d, 1840.
Dt i iB Qw4s PHILIP .1 ECHI)LS,C. I. c.
Geo frln-Piv wford riiniy.
JAMES HURNEI I, of ‘73tl tlist lie , <,. M. lonulbifort
I*. M. Calhoun, a .luatic of tin Ftuct in -uid rountv.a
grey Mari t ight yt vn old, four feet elt vin iueh. •or fivef.M
high, anpruiH* <1 by Samuel H. Harris and NatJianu i Key iiohK
rccholdcrs, to Fifty Doilari.
PHILIP J. ECHOLS, C I. C.
T> * r 13 2w it
GcoiKln-tronroc Coiiimv.
BIENRY 1)11. LA it D, of ihi 4 <-th ilist. G. M., i,,,|s bt Lon*
n me, one dark hay Hurst*, eight or luitt vt ars old, both
hind f*et white ; appmiM-d by Clark and William Jlar
rison to Sixty Dullur-, NO’ 1840.
JOHN WOO JON, J. J\
A ru VI I met ‘.bvwrny bo#,h.
| lIAfvOAIVA-y fOLUFA, cik. I
8> I ISIS *{IKRIFF SAKE.—WiII be ~„w
li on the first Tuesday iu February uext, in >j Q
con tlie following property.
5 ticres tjf Lot. No. 10.n fen acre lot on the Macon Ro
se. IV l*. whereon OWilis’ ."team Suw-Mill wnsertctetl, lev
ied on a* tlie property oi Stepli 11 Menard, in sati*|\ Mll
Execution in favor of Jotm 11. iiamlrv vs suid .Meiinul
and Ambrose Baber, property pointed otithy Ambrose
Baber. hKf
Lot* of Laud No. Id3 and UH, ont nimr &•>•) acres
more or le**. lying in tin* 4’li h*t *1 t ii.maliy lioiihi,,,,’
now Hudi comity, levied on u* the propciiv nt \\ ilij :11 ,
M. Iliil lo satisfy tin* billowing executions. i.-*ue<i D >in
Hihb Superior Court, one in favor of Amo* Brown vs.
I sum: S. iMerinm. William M. Hill aim) Naptd->n H.
H* ard, ami two in favor ol the Central Hank ol Georgia
Aaron Lr*sa!,executor ot Samuel Pace, John A* KoL
i*it*on, \V 1 1 1 in 1 n M. Hill and John Mitcheil.
Lot No* 135 eoniaiuiiig 2021 ut re*, inure o ie.<*. lving
iu the ith .list, of originnlly I Imiston now Hihh cotiniv
levied tm a* the propetiy of Andy McNeill, to *,.jisi v ’
lour li fa* issued from Hihh Superior < onrt, one iu favor
of the oflicer* of court v*. Andy McNeill, one in favor
of Aaron Lessel v*. Stephen K. Ham and Andy Mc-
Neil, one in favor of North, Manning &. Hoyt vs. Sary
I.a 11 ip.r, Green McDaniel and Aud v McNeil, uud one ijj
lavor of Aaron Lessel, ex’r. vs. Andy McNeil.
Olio Negro hoy named Nathan, about 22 years old,
levied on as the property of Jane Irwin, to satisfy u ti (a
ssiiiui! from Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of George C\
.McNeill vs. Jane Irwin: property pointed out hv plain
lift’'* attorney. J. SPRINGER, I). .'S.
East half of lot of land, No, 199,und west hull’ of lot
No. 198, each containing 101 J acre* morn or It***, in thu
3d di*t.,originally Houhiou now Hihh county, levied on
as the properly of S. S. Snelgrove, to satisly sundry fi
fas from h Justices court, in favor ol'Natiiaii Carter.
Levy mctlehv Tilnmu M. Harnett, constable.
20 Acre int No. H, Macon rc-crve, joining the City, west
mlc Ocmnlgcc rivi-i*. One negro man Toni, also an uiidivitlt and
hi ter*-Ft in one huntlrctl ui-rts pine land, I) ii.g hitwt 1 n the
Federal road anil Thomastoii ixmd, in Hihh (t.u.ii), hvieilmv
.1* the pro port j of Washington Foe, to satisfy iline fi a tx< -
entinns n inrnabk to Bibb Sap* nor Court, one in favor of
Laird il* Will y vs. Hugh Craft. Washington Poe, and Titos.
Tnyhir, out m favor of AI ford Clopton vs. tlugji Craft, lho
Tailor, ami Washington IV, amt one in favor ot Ins. Uin.k
of t’olum'ui;, is. Hugh Craft, Curtis Lewis aml Washington
Foe.
Lot No. 1. in square 70 ill the City of Macon, l< vied on as the
prop; rt) (l Ruin lx. Evans, to satisfy Humlry li fas from Bibb
Superior ami Inf. conn*, iv suitl Kvupa.
A part of IV *1 i'., lui.nh i* mil kin:w u, in the 13th district,
oi'igiuuily M. im-'m-, nt * Hihb, t-nniit iniug *ixt\ nen s mtirt or
••'*, el Md Ol • h* pi- •’ • ; M laj l •\. to satisfy a fi
fit from IL a-Si Irul • 1 ‘in i inf vort.j i.l lit kG. ’ .olbi ri,
v- su>*l lit ply, h’i * suiidr . .In-. .s ;• .*.< \s ‘.ud l uplt y.
Fhr.t . -* ot o’ e.i.i *nai ■ in tin furks’of the
.••Mil fi u*!;ng fr> liKt-i t*< . tli tniprt.vi uu ntx
• her oil, Ot .'lt pled by Spt In Cl )> 7 e\ 111, U ell RS ills prop; Il J f
to satisfy om ximh.l in fan rtf V. in. S. orimm, mlnni-i*-
tratttr he. vs naid H ly.as.ti sundry ui!-.*t i.xnu ioi.s vx- i],c
same, pi'ip t :>uintt il out h) lut F > i 1
Lola Nos 3. ami I, ill squa/e 1 fit* eifv ol Ma
coij, lev iei| mi 11* the proper! • of • ilii < : J j|'i--'.t'oi;taiu
ng each one lmlf m-re, more o: I lo * ‘i f\ fvv< fi fa
execution* returnable lo Bild> Superi ir cumt, tn.<* in r
vor of John G. Moui* v*. William J. ivi- n! i.n ar |
Mri 1111, and file other in fivur of (’ J. ,c . \\
iSlc* vs* sniJ Jarvis.
Lot* N0*.350. uml 358 in 13th Di*f. M<tm<
■ now Hild*,eonfuiniii” each *2O-J. acn**, mere 01 l< *.*, |. i.
iedouas llie prooerlv of Luke .1. M*rjrrin. to s.ifi y a
fi fn in favor of James Smith Attorney for lJ* u *.;cl
Weiumie.
Loi* of land 1?3 and 024 ii in:* 4ih Di*l
Housion now Bibb , 2024 ucre* in one,and 138 nr re* in
the other, more or !♦***, levied on a* Ihe propeitv of
Jnme* Smumerlin, to satisfy n fi fa mention iu fuvuf of
Wm. W.Chapman v*. *nid Sttnm.-erlin.
P)STPONEI) S\LE.
The south half ol Lot No. 12in East inieon, con'ain
j ing * hall .acre, more or less, levied on a * the jiroperty of
! Ahralmm Lmrence,to vr.iisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor
ot Keel und Tvner is. said Lttw tence.
Juu 7 ’ JAMES GATE.*?, ShfT.
O i the firat Tuesday iu March ,
One B .v Horse; one Horse,commonly called Davy ;
two b.iv Mule*—levied on js ihe property of Claihorn
W all, ted satisfy a mortgage ft fa from Hihb inf. Court,
in favor of John Wall 1 *. sai i Claihorn Wall.
One Negro girl by the name of Juda ahont 11 years
| old, levied on by vi tue of a Mortgage h fa, in favor of
j Wm. Kelley\f. John A. Robinson, pro; city p< iut i!out
\ ill said u ortguge.
iMvIKI G iGE SALES FOR FFRRFARY.
A uey.ro woman tinmcd Ann, I. bout h'j years . Id, lev
! ied on as the property of John l‘- Smith, to satisfy a
J mortgage fi ta in favor ol Gi o. W . Moore, vs said Sw id .
joe a hoy ahuot t> yens <dd, lev i*ai on to safi. ?v a
* m rfgag* sis in favo- of Kand.dph L- .Votl, and Jt.fu
oM Mstain, v* f ’aiv in L. Howhitul, and I tun is Suili
; .n, ‘I rilFtees of Mory A. IL vvloi.d.
The follow ing negmos levied mi nt* the property ol Ra
-1 fus K. I’.'nns lo w it: Lavenia a vvciniiiid) ve.ais old, anil
j her two children, Rob* il about four rare •!■ raid . ;.rv
! about two years ohl, i*o >on u n won inn e hoot ’ vr.i.t
I old, ta s; ti*ly a mortgage fi li’ tied from IT i 1 111 -■ i
lor court in favor of su:mit*l sJ. Viisin ptiurdmn vs U.
K. Evans.
Ort. 9. 134 ft. JOHN SI* LINGER. D. Si.ft.
\/% ACOX t RIFF S *• M fi, sold to
jY* o' l firitt lut ‘-tti.y in •'* nru...-\ 1., xt, .il *L* u.uri
I door in Lanwr, the follow mg pr pert) :
One m*rr I Mare i-lnail nine y ar* t.ci, amt h- r eo't <-!•< y. ur
• oltl levietl oa • the prop, riy *.f Joan Uml rwuo*i. i* u>i\ u
.fi la from the Sap. r.r Court of M..c*m t... •. •, m iUv>m * a /.
1.. Nc It. \. Cr. en va. said L’n i va •-*#•!, u..*i * .* m luwn'ofj,
I L. R. A. Given v. S. H. Dwigii*. ami John Ldwl. rwct.ii—
prop, riy poiuietl out try i!*fi mlai.t.
One Lai of 04k and hickory Land, well iaipruvt t!, No. *t v
eniy-lwo in ill.* 15ili tlit. of form ry lloum.io not* Mactm
county, known as John f. Rag. iV pui.iuinn.; l*v.*U on u*
th property ofJtsm L. lira*", li, t*. satisf) nfa tVu.i l j -n
Inferior Court, iu favor of Miciia* I .1. i * agi.n vs. J. ►-* L Hr..-
vvell uud John li. Biotiut; prop, icy point, tl out hv plaiwtitf.
Om* co” yt-ariiiig ami two 2. ytar old lo if. i>, I* \ tl on >.s ihe
prop* il) of VYil.i tm il. Br<Nik, i- a.*l.>d\ ;* ii fa tn. . 110 Su
p. nor Court of vtueoii count), in favn*ofJ. L. 11. A. Omu
vs. n.t. l brooks ; poini.doot i> iLf mla>.t.
and wo lots in tlie town of Lanier, N*s. 7 N. f?, unilt r hit rG,
levi.doa as the propert) of Duncan McQomg, maatiftiv a sis t
from a justice* court of said c. umv, in f>\tr of .luliu S'.mtit
vant vs. Duncan McQuaig *k Cos., *shi*v S. la gg> it umt .las.
M. i>ili* hay, ami om-from th. Inf 1 ior court of *aul vet.nl) m
favor of Jo 1.1 B. Ilitbrn vi. sail Duncan MiQutig. also mnuiiy
justic* court li fas in favor us Itdm A. Law imtl t.tin r vs. s~,d
>1 • lia -—prop riy point* tl out ny Aslifi \ S L- gg. t.
On lot ofpme Luntl iiiuiilki’ o lki own, in ilu I'r-i distrirt
of fi.r.u. r.y Muscogee now’ M.*con cnimiv, the pi. ct on wlmh
AI. xHinh r Fit £ pal rick now li\* s, It vu tl 01. as h.s pit.pt m to
sati>f* smnlrj fi fa* from the Sup. rior Court of said cm.iy,
one in favor of John J. B. inn 11. mu m favor of Jam* ►<a l.t.un
tor th. use u c on* in fivor of ofiiet rs of coon, ami oth< ad
v*. Alexaudcr Fitzpatrick—pn>pt ttv po.nl* u tui by jan.*-L.
lireen.
One lot tf pine Land in tin first din Mu con couit), No 77^
It tied Oi. a. tin- prop. i\\ ofißoh, rt Ce*n, toKuli f\ I rin
Macon Sup rior C*nirt,... favur t.f Mo* VYanr* v .i.,l,ii i,r s*
would. Or.sham But er, muk rs, mol Hob rl G.x* n, ui*li/iK 1
—pr >p rtv poiuttti out tiv Mo*,* V at. rs.
Ta entire interest of Janu * W bb in the t‘tat* ol 1 -at>
Law, deceased, levied on to satisfy two ti fins from M. *•,..; M;-
p rior Court, one in favor of Bicfiur.l A. Cir.n Vs. Jaiut*
Webb, the other in favor of K. A. Given vs. Jo*, ph Gaits
principal,nn.l Jam •* Webb, endorser—property p finudout
by plu.iitiH M s attorn* y.
Lot of L uid x'O 102, an*! owe liundr*tl and fifty : cr- f Lot
No. 10J, levied on as th* prop, rtv of Thompson Barfield, t.*
satisfy an attuclim* nt li fa nsu -tl from Mat on Superior Court
in favor of George W. Ttiwna Vs. ‘1 fiompvon Haiti id ; pu.i.wU
out iii suitl aitachuit nt ti fa.
Fifty ac.'es ot pine land, more or less, in first tlist. f said
county, No. not known, lb* place on which vv illiaiii Harlii hl
now lives, well iinpruvtd, to satisf) a li fa from Macon Supiri*
tr Court, in f.iVur of G* W. Towns v*. W illiam Builnitl—
pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
Lot No. 201 iu the 2d tlist. forne riy Mnsci>g*e now Macon
county, levied on a* Ihe proper’) t.f Jesse Barfield, to satisfy a
fi f.t from Macon Inferior Court in fk via* of H. ury (~ Lamar t
‘Flionimon Barfield, Levi Barlit hi, VYiltiam Barfield unUJ**c
Barfield—property pointed out hv IL (.. Lamar
One Negro bay b) the mum of Joe, about 18 ) ears old, Uvied
011 a* ih<- prop, rtv of John A. I aw, t** satisfy u fi lit from Mu
con lii'ei iur Court iu favor of Fi. 11 Simmon* v*. Janus Webb
and John A. Law ; property pointed out hy nlfi ** attorney.
One lot of pine Land, No. not known, in the first district 0 *
forne. riy Muscogee i. w Maeoit count', well improved, the
plac* w hereon Janie* Foul now liy s, h vied on to .satisfy a fit*
from Marion Superior (’onrt, in favor of Nelson Flournoy
McDaim l I’up ainl otlitib; property poiiittd out by G. I.
Yelv* rton, plff's att'y.
One crib of Corn, three hundred bushels more or less, as tlia
prop, ri) of Miw Water*, to s.-itisf) u h fa from Mhcoii Sup* -
rior Court in favor of Patrick ik. Logan vs. said Water*—pond
ed out by defendant. L. D. McMILLAN, Slid.
One Lot of Land No. 72, ii; tin* 15th dint, of formerly
Houston now Mueam county, well improved, levied ou
a* the property ot Jesse 5L Brusweli, lo s.ilisfy suiidry
fi lit*, 1 ao ull.u hnieni li lu* from the Superior Court,
in fit v 01* us Jo*. R. Cox, UinJ ouo in fuvorol Ou*lcy sV
Slnughier: no tax execution und lvv justices eniut
ti hi*, on in fin nr of Kline Jordan, 0110 it) favor of Jclm
L l . Rodger*, nil v*. J. *S. HittHwcll; property poinled out
hv J. Al. Giles uml \V. 11. Robiu*oit, nlll*. utlurnejH.
A l*o ih * sou th hull < f Lot No, 2f, in tlie 291 h ili-irn*!
offijriueilv lea* liow .Mucoti county, levied tin m* th®
propei ty of Jawie* time, Jr. to s.iiird'Y Htiiitlry fi fii* tfsiin
the jiii tii e’s lom 1 * f .Mueol eounty, 111 luvur of Oiphtt
•Vlas . \ v*. Jus. fioic, Jr. mid Ileury 6winm*y; , rper
tv poitilr.d noth.* Nw imiey, lev \ iimdo and ii.lui'iied to
me l.v J. S, ICob'-rt-am, cmi'lnhie.
Also Lot of Laud No 137, in the 28th (list, of
Lee now tlucoii coiitil), levi* don iis the properlv ot Lh*
uh Jo.**’*, tn *ul*fy u li f*i from tin* Superior Court ot
*ni(l enimly, in lavor ol David J. Hailey vs. Llial Junr*
•uni Fdislia Curtis : lobe sold foretold and silver, by ui*
dert'l Jituic* 11. Stark, pill’’* atiori ev.
Also Lot No. sixteen und the south h of Lot No. *ev
enteen, iind 12 head of Sheep, 18 head of (Jnlile, on;: h Jl . v
Mare I<i 5 year* ohl, and one dak bay Horse, levied all
u* the propfilv of David \\ aid, to satisfy mu* fi la ,ro,l j
the Siipeiiur Court in favor of Mile* K. ILiiunm, h(j
one iu favor of Leroy Guuiago. from tlio Inl< rmr t unit
vs \Yurd, (i. VV. Hunt, S. VV. limit, and amolier h h
from the Inferior Court in favor of John \\ indbaiu
David Ward, principal, and Josepn W'liigbum, indoprr,
land pointed out by Uuiuoti, the noises,cuttle und suerp
pointed out hv <J. W. Hunt. .
Also Let of Land No. eighty-four, in Hie eighth •
of formerly Houston now Mac 011 cam lily, levied on a* * ‘JJ
property of Joel (’liaiidlei, tu satisfy one fi 1 1 * *
Inferior Con 11 of Hall county, in favor of J. VV,Jn < ‘ r ’
Go. vs. Joel Cliutidler, piiucipul, ami lluvvcll Go!'hi 3t; *
ourity; property poimed out by (’old). .00
Als • 150 acre* of Lot No 140, nud fraction No. * •
and Lot No. 139, iu tht 28th (list, offormcrlv nU ’
Macon county, levied on a* ilia property oi ICobt
to satisfy sundry fi fas from the Superior Couit of
eountv. ono in favor of William Butt* vs.
Lee, p incipul, rind Itobt Greer, seemity, mul *'IJJ. ’
voi . f vV illi im IL Ihiii e, wV ('••. vs KoU-ri and
t'. Greer, undone in favor of Hiram Goy u, and on ’
favor ol IJcniiiilielil lluilhiivk. liolil- I ir l < ’l l .
poiitti.il out tiv John M. Oil-H anil Win. a* 1 i
plaiuiiflV nnotmuyt. ORKEN UAREOW, I'’