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’ WARBMIOU*!:
AND
DX73XBJES3.
. - jn r flllfr undersigned hare taken flic
a b Wart Hoim on Coton Av nms
/ \X jjfl f i ir.t-r!) occupied by Messrs. Myrick,
L * Najiit < Fro-man, m*<i more n-Cfiu*
K ‘ey Jo it s Cinpiou, and intend car
& ‘ |-\,,,g Gii the above bii’UM* under
lie name of
\V. St ?. K. FORT St CO.
The patronage of htfii planter* and merchants ii solicited.
A general tnck f GROCERIES will be k* pi constantly
Tt hand, viz: Bagging, Bugging 1 vne*, Hale R*pc, Salt,
rou, Sugnr, ColKv, Kcu. < v te Aho Blanket*, Kerseys, amt
ndiii{(kiiiKitiii r<io.)>. W. I OKI,
I. F. FORT,
M. K. CLOP I ON,
Auj 11 2J _ E. L. FORT,
w.tiii: hoi si:
COMMISSION BUSINESS
V 3M K mult . sign - <1 hn ve formed a
‘; ,rm r_lJ 7 ITir ~ % ;•■)-pa it To i and will attend ,
to the ii dvf business in tIM city of
m I Macon, under the name of
V K. fc H ARDEMAN.
Th.T ,U .•,., il. War M,.— f..r.m-r! y rpil by
Mr..,-; Hardr.l an, ‘ i.'.ybil *. Cm. I. ■••■ t 1,.) ,ll be p1..al
to attend to any buMih-si conf.drJ to them. Iht y *olicil the
patronage of tm* irtenda of Harl>man, Gnybill Nt Cos. and of
ibe pubiie friiiraMy. tjIOm'aViIAH.'dEMAN.
Mon, Julyli 21
Factorage and Commission Business,
CHARI.ESTOX, S. C.
THF. .übicriber. ernitiime bnin<-. at ibr ‘•<! n "! c '’
Ca wlrarf, C’liarlftfml. a 11’ t will b • |n*t pintl t” niaki
librral <Wan< >. ot. Ci.ib.ii nt to tb.m, or Rive |>ru|>t r alb o
tiou to any bu-inost cotuniitt. il in tin ir rare.
CuLMNS Sc CLF.Y ELAMI
<to|>t a 3111311
OCMULtiEE STEAM BOAT COMPANY.
iXCORPOfIITUn HV Til K LUG 1 M.ATIXK* OF OF.OROIA,
IN KIGHTEF.N HCN DEED AN I TIIIKTT"FIT K.
Frfithe tranxbnrtation and Insurance ofMer r handisr and Pro
•luce, between Sn ■: tl nay aiul Dai fro, an‘l Day tan unit Mai alt,
t-uchiatai Haukiatvil/r, amlthefn inrigml Lantfmge.
IflMl'i Comjt.ny ‘ll! run their
| m B S t am-bulU. at hii;h at Macon a.
>t ill*- l* State of the HiviT will .li
ft 1 I>■ ■ J 11.anil l‘or low -'.to*. of the water.
. j- f i.—they have provided, and are now run-
niiiir |tOI.E-hOVI' of ueb lilflitj
draft of water a. will admit Hr-in to niu at ant Mate of the riv
er, which are t iw. and up by their Steam-lmais two-tllirda MJ Ibc
th.tancr, tit, rebf ? r atl. eyp aiitii.it the tran-porlatiott.iil Mer
chandise during tin Sii'n :i ‘l am! i ail aeaaont, and their Steam
er. will be ,11 complete repair, and ready fur bn.inra., a. early
aa the riverwill aiimit.
Thei’ r,nat* arr
steam-tvoil COtfK f, 1 aptal i Urmlly,
Steniii-im.t ALATAM AHA, Captain I aylor,
Sieam-.nmt OCMCUiKE, Captain lllankinahip.
And a larit numb -r of I OW-RO A I S, u Inch will lx in com
plete repair. Kor forth r particular! apply to
RE V A: CO f I OX, Macon,
J. W. I.ATHKOI*, Havvkuiaville,
PH- It YOUN ;s Jk SOS, Oarirn,
WM. PATTEKSOX k CO., Savannah,
McDOWEI.I., SiIWXOX St Cos , Charle.toi,,
SCO I TANARUS, SH VP PEIt St MORRELL, New York,
Auk. 2. 33
WATaB-iZOU
A VII
COMnUSIO.K BUSINESS
rfflHFa undtrsipned continue to .ranmet
I the alxive busiiie** ut their old tml,
/ near Cnllon Avenue ami thr corner of
te~\’*** || Cherry acd First Streets, very convenient
to the busintNis part of the town, ami also
CVJftwltifc-afr J • Yvr y itecure from the risk of fire.
They will devote their best individual and undivided atten
tion t* any business that may b‘-confided to their care, and wil l
a. pivnarinl to make liberal advances on Cotton stored with
rlitm. They will also attend strictly to the sale of any Cotton
consigned to their care ; ami will in all cases use their best ef
forts to-obtam the best market price. They will make the best |
possible, for procuring the earliest intelligence
Iron foreign markets, ami will always cheerfully impart any
news that they may thus obtain, to their planting; and mercan
tile friends. The undersigned being; planters themselves, will |
fr| their interest insepamlily identified with the planting in
tv rest. In conclusion, the undersigned would only furtht r add,
tliat they will he prepared to attend to every branch of business
connected with the Ware-House and Commission Business—
such as receiving Cotton on storage, for sale, or to ship to any
other market—receiving and forwarding ofGoods for country
m-rchants, filling orders, }kc.—to all of which they promise!
that their beit atteution shall le given, to promote the interest
ofthose v* ho innv patroni/.e thin.
W 11.1.1 AM HAMILTON,
WILLI \M H. REYNOLDS.
Macon, Sept. 24, 114 k
JACISSOIN & HKWIETT,
AucJaosa &
.t3 Eb E£ C S3 A ATS,
MACON, GEO.
Oet. 23, IS4O VW
l oi'witi'iliiiK tV t'omiuission Bnsim-AS
DAIUKN, GF.ORGIA.
IfflllE siiliscribpr niT-ru his si-rviren in thn ahnve linn,
I nmi asks a t-hnn- of hnsincss. Porlicular regard
will be had lo despatch and economy in aii Inisin-asa con
fided to him. A. MARVIN.
Or! 5 _ 3nvU
Vtt E 1.8.1 tn feli:.HPlliri£YS,
r aaNT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Rrf^r.’ncr:
Wullihgtow Si Foster, Rotten, Mane.
VVftmohf., Bf.nkihct A: Cos. A 'nr-York.
Kui hkhfohi) Si Hunt tight, Baltimore, Md.
Korkrt Collins, Chart atom, N. C.
(*. Moork, )
iV. T. N. lirti.r, / Mmeon, Geo.
I. (i. Skvmoom. )
Savannah, An?* %1 4m^7
JEWETT Ac 111 85! 13,
_
rnt *” HPH
BrswfJ ;gSS TEAS.
Merchants,
■wmroULn take this opportunity ro tender to tlu-ir numer
ous friends ami patrons, thtur thanks for the liberal
TrTonagv the} have rccmved at iheir hands the past season,
I j y also would respectfully iviunid them that they will con- ,
ti.iue totnnsMCt the H'uvc House nuti Commission business, at (
their old and w. 11 known stand, corner of Second and Cherry !
Streets, where all hit* mess entrusted to tht ir care, will be fa tilt
fully od promptly to. , Rw
MoHION N. HUHCrt.
Macon, Aug -1
WARE-EIOTSii
A Ml
CO3£3XZSSIOI!f 3U3IHSS3.
f BIN E un hu-signed would rpapectftil-
J dh M ] y * n^or,n frigid* uml nc
nuainna *e.*. and the public generally,
tVi tit they vsill continue to trnns.trt the •
\\ urc'M'OiHC mid Coniniiasion Rnsi* i
ness at their old stund on ('heny street-, nenr < ’niton Av
enue. They nrr now prepared lor the reception of Cot- i
too out! other produce, rind for the receiving and for
warding of all iiierch tndizn which may be entrusted to .
their care. Thev ssoli< it tHe pntroniice of their friends
and the public. E. T. N. JiEALL.
Macon, Aug 26, 1340. _ 2<
fOlillSSlirt l\l) nOATIMi BLSLVESS.
ssucugx r j undersigned continues to i
s 1 _ ’ Ir 'll 5 transact a general Commission
w>■ u^^.~~T’ Vi Fnsiness, and is now prrpnred to ot
t.-r t his’iVi. nds anil tin public, nil
tioiTthe usiiil facilities in tht- way of
cash advau'-es and acceptances. I'o those who may well to
make consignments of good*, , having commodious tire proof,
stores and cellar*) he pmmi-i' to make all charges light and
reasonable, and to give diligci ts trillion to their interest*.
He also desir- s t • pull th H Coition of the public to the line
of S l'K \M-lIUATS. wlnch will run as fhllowa :
The Steamer ROOT. COLLIN’S, ( apt. Willcox, will run
ritirin ‘ the season, direct to Savannah.
The Steam r BLACK HAWK, Capt. Pows-Tl, will run with
si a good pole boats to Dari* n
Bouts will lie manned hr competent hand* ; and I take
pleasure in admiring the patrons of die line, that every paiiim
wiM lie taken to insure d.-* patch.
Ag.-uts Ht.bavaud.ih for tin Rob Collins, Messrs. R. Bliss
& Cos. For the Black Hawk, Mr. Clis. Hnrtride.
A. H. McLACOHLIV.
Msean, Oct. St I®
O.'iiltc .n 0111*01* It'III ItoSUl, l
Macon, June 2bth t 1840. $
OV and after the Ist July next, the freight and passenger
♦rums w ill leave the Macon Depot, at o*clork,A. M. re
turning I *iv. th at no clock* P. M. contacting with the
H'fv.imiiib, Augusta, and Or*-.Mishowi Stages, and Mucon—and
allowing passenger* one night’s nst.
At Forsyth, the following stag** run in connection with this
mad. A daily line to the Indian Springs, (except SumUys)
throe* tri-wewkly to Decatur, Cast in tie, Chattanooga, and on
to Knoxville, IVsmetwee. A d.iily two home stage to Itarnes
ville, w'h re if connects'*u!i the Columbus nml Greensboro
line, tVui-e tri-wiwkiy to Wetumpka and Montgomery, Ain.
After Ist \u r t | # t next ,’a tri-wn kly two home at age to the City
of Griffin. “ b *• Will T 1 IF.,
•Inly 1 Resident F.ngnieer.
EAirAWAir
f t ITHOM the subscriber residing in Craw-
Bn ford C.K.nty, **ix miles south of Knox-
Jkj Tl suite, about .’Nth of October Insist Negro Wo*
*‘Jj\**+ minnimH BECKY, about thirty -five gears
MM* old, bright coitplccted, tolerably stout, some
w .aT.~ j tlung or. r the ordinary size.f women, had
AfTy on when she left, a striped copperas homo
frock—tmU with In r a variety >f cloth
was brought to this State by Simon Nichols of
lo,i * COILUIV.. A retwiwblr r-wartl will br *iTMi for thr.p
„Jrh ,\,inn ofHH. J S.%ro ,o ih it l get hrr, n.l *J
HP .0 puli _ JF.SUK MTMAK.
Cmwf .rd Cnnnr H-r J “.
NEW 33AI£ERY.
T!IF. subscriber r<*s peer fully informs the (ititrni of Moron
and vicinity, that lie has opened a
ICAKINO EMTABI.ISUMENT.
opposite the Central Motel, three doors below the -tore lately
occupied by Win. H. Parker, Esq. on Mulberry <t. I!• respect
fully solieits a share of imblic patmnage. Reiuga prof* ssmnal
linker himself, He confidently assnns those who may patron
ize hint, that his manufacture will be of superior quality.
!k win constantly k**s*p on hand. Bread, Boston. Butter and
Wafer Crackers, a variets of Tea Cakes, and hot Husk overy
da> at 4, F. M. Fasti ) will be kept on hand, or made to order,
at short notice. \lo Cake or turn r aitieh-H for parties. Any
of the altovr art it U will Ikt supplied to families piinctually at
4 o'clock, F. M. WM. H. CI.ARK.
Nov U 3H
FItANKI.IN SIAM..
lIIRS. ANN S. WYCHE haring taken
A-.afck yg the above House, corner of First and
w4|lk S Ha Poplar streets, near Cotton Avenue, formerly
jjjtajj j; i* j!Loccupied by Mrs. Curd, and Isttirly by N.
zSHngAMS KelU, i< pre pun and to aceoiutnHlate Boarders
tlvwami Travch is (iood stabling will Ik* provid
ed for Horst s. SUc solicits the patronage oflivr friend? and the
puli.ll- On 31 tf3f
Book Bliudcry.
A. KLI.S hnvinc purehaaetl the Bidcry herefo-
J • fore carried on f*v S. Rctsf. \ Cos. and removed ii
to his Honk Store, will contintie the htiaineaa, and do
every kind of work u**tml in such tin establishment. He
has a good assortuieut of Paper, Ae. for Record r.nd
nil other Blank Hooks. The old customers of t!e bind
ery, and all others arc respcctfull v invited to coll.
Nov 13 ’ 33
au wuissil raimoi.
GEO. A KIMBI2RLY
inviies bis customers and the ;
public, to call and examine his assortment of
HATS AND CAPS,
embracing every style and quality to he found in any j
other lint .Store.
Among the many new etyUs of Hut now on hand, the j
Moleskin Beaver Hut are particularly recommended— j
thev unite all the qtialrl es of the most costly, and are
otTered ut one half the money.
A/so on hand ami in process of manufacture,
05 duz. fttidtioriHhle Black Beaver Hals sup’r quality
I*o do/.. Broad Briin do. ‘do do. “ “
25 do/.. do. do. smooth fur Rassia Heaver Hats
superior quality.
20 doz. Medium Brim itussia Heaver Hats,
20 doz. fashionable Russia Heaver Hats.
10 doz. fashionable Sotin Beaver Hals.
15 doz. Idjck smooth Fur Hats for hoys.
10 do/., black napped Fur Hats for boys.
100 doz. black and dial) Wool Hals of superior quality.
75 (luz men’s and hoys’ Hair Seal Caps.
12 doz. men’s and boys* Sealetta Travelling Capa. j
15 doz. gent’s super black Cloth Travelling Caps
new style.
5 doz. boys’ super black Cloth Travelling Caps 1
new style.
For Youths and Infants.
6 doz. Idulia Cloth Caps for youths, nevvpnttem.
4 doz. Fringe Tassel Caps do “ 11
4 doz. patent Welting Caps, do 11 tt
0 doz. French Lent do. for infants, “ 14
6 doz. Telvet and Silk, foi infantH, 44 *
A LSO
50 Cent’s super Sen fitter Caps, new sfvle.
50 do do Shetland Seal Csps, “ “
150 do Fur Seal do 44 44
100 do do “ Nutria do 44 44
200 do do Muskrat do 4 ‘ 44
200 do do Coney do 44 44
300 Seal, Nutria, Muskrat nnd Coney Fur Caps for
Boys.
Country Hatters will find a good assortment of Hat
Trimmings: also Alcohol, Shellac, extract of Logwood,
Verdigris, .Machine Hat Bodies, Bow Strings and all
other articles usually wanted by the nr—till of which will
be sold very low for cash.
WANTED,
Reaver, Otter, Mink, Muskrat, Fox, Wild Cat and
Raccoon Skins, for which the cash w ill be paid, at the
sign of dm Big- Hat, Mulberry St. Macon, Gn.
Oet J 3*? i
NEW GOODST
SAMI FT. J. RAY A r CO. Have received bv recent
arrivals, amongst other articles, the following sea
sonable Dry Goods, viz:
Extra super Blue, Black, Brown and Invisible Green
West of Fngland Cloths.
American Do. ami Cadet Mixed
Black and fancy Cassimercs.
London Tweeds and Saxony do.
Mosaic Satin nnd Velvet Vestings,
Satinets, Kentucky and Y ankee Jeans,
Highland, Wakefield and Hanover Kerseys,
Brown and Bleached Shirtings ami Sheetings,
Tit kings. Checks end Stripes,
Linens, Diapers nnd Towellings,
British, French and American Prints,
English, French and American Flannels,
Ready made Linen*, Stocks ami Collars.
Pongee, Spitalfield, India Kora and Bandanna Hdkfs.
Super Black, Indian and and Fancy Cravats,
Super Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Gloves & Suspenders.
Super plain nnd printed Mouseline de Lanes,
Shallvs, Satin l.uxirs, A c.
i SopKi Verita Italian, (*ro de Reine, nnd Gros de Af-
I ric Silks.
India nnd French Safins,
Super Jaconet, Swiss ami Nnnsnke Muslins,
Super Swiss nnd Sachanlla Cambric,
J Thread Laces ami Edgings, and super Thread sad
Muslin Inserting.® and Edgings.
Lowell and Virginia Oznaburgs,
London Point, Duffel, W hitney and Mackinaw Blan
ket®, Sir. S:c.
j October 1. 1840. 3 2
SI'.GAlt \\E lOUAK O STOKE.
l\av. fv FF hr* Just opened a store in this line of
j V otisine**, wht re he intend* to keep a full nt of
Segar* of every description, and particularly those of the best
qualifies, w here he hope* to able to accommodate every cus
tomer w In* may call, to hi* liking.
He will also keep a general assortment ofTOBACCO, and
hope* that all person* wishing article* in hi* line, will give,
him n call.
lie a/so continues to carry on the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
And will i xccute all order* tn that line with despatch, and in
the het and most fashionable sty le. Hi* stand i* on Mulberry
strees, n* xt door to lackson .Si HcwUtl's Auction room.
i’/ 3 Repairing done with neatness and deanatch.
Oct 21 35 j
ROWAIJD'S SONIC MIXTURE,
Or V<‘}f*i!J>lo V*l>ii£ng:r,
A specific nnd lading cure for Fever and Ague.
THIS worthy remedy earnestly repel* the slur of being a
quack medicine, it baring been the result of many years
study, experience, and labor, in the medical practice and ob
servation of FEVER AND AGUE. It i* composed of such
nH'disitml principles a* were considored most fit t restore the
harmony of act ion between th - Stomach, Liver, and the other
important functions of the system, the loss of which harmony
i* evidently the immediate cause ofthe disease. It speedily
promote* a regular and healthy appetite, which is generally
entirely destroyed or rendered verr precarious; by which ef
fect, vigour an I strength is soon affhrdi and to the w hole system.
It must be apparent to all, that a medicine possessing these
peculiar virtues, is useful in agr at variety of complaint*. By
renewing the healthy notion of the digestive organs, it has
proved itself of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved
Appetite, Heart-burn, Water Brash, Flatulency, Jaundice,
Night Sweats, Dysentery , Bowel Complaints, and many other
affections of similar origiu. But it is in the treatment of Fe
vers, and especially ill FEVF.R AND AGUE, or Internment
Fever, that its pow er* have been principally tested, and with
those who have seen it* usefulness, it i* pronounced sovereign
to all remedies heretofore discovered (hr those diseases. It ha*
also heel) usctl as a preventive, by many w ho were subject to a
periodical recurrwnce ofthe Chills amt Fever, ami it ha* al
ways ward'd offthe apprehended attack. For furtlur accounts
of its gnat usefulness, see pamphlets accompanying each bot
tle. For sale by J. 11. & W. S.* ELLIS,
Feb 12 31 Cotton Avenue.
S/MIIA.MiL Checks on Nl YORK, CHARLES
I'On, anil AubUSTA, at sight, and 60 day* sight.
For sale by J. ii. STOW,
Dec 17 43 j
PUISMC NALG
Os 1-5 Negroes, and nct'tral settlement* ts Land, j
W’KTILI. be sold in the City of Macon, Georgia, on the first
1 deadlyffn March next, our hundred and tw*i nty-five
lik ly NEGRO SLAVES, belonging to the estate of the lato
Jcff-i-om .1. Lamar, dec'd. on a credit until the .'sih Dcenibcr
next. Notes given f>r said propt rty to lie satisfactorily secur
ed, Sale to commence at 10 oxluck, A. M. and to continue
from day today until the salt i* complet'd.
Also, tl e umi. iNigned, Executors of >.ml estate,offer for sale
on accommodating terms, the fol owing settlements of land,
viz : flie I'.itaula settlement in the county of Stewart, contain
ing twenty-one hundred and twenty-six acres, more or U*r,
v* it Ii twelve hundred acre* cleared, fresh, and iu a lugh state
of cu'tivanoii, with \ gin house, screw, a valuable * t of miils
sud necessary out building*. Also the Cravy settlement on the
waters of ihe Hannaliatcliee, m said county, containing six
hinidreti and seven and one-fourth ucres, more oi l< with
ninety acr* cleared. Also four hundred ami live acres on th<-
Columbu* mad, three miles from the town of J.umpktn, in said
county. All the above are valuable oak and hickory lumls—to
which may be added os also for sale on accommodating terms,
two hit ltd red and two and a half acres of pine land, airjoining
the town of Lumpkin hi said county. One ftoro housi and lot
adjoining the store house and lot lately occupied by Mcßuller
Ke Perry 111 said town. One lot in said tow n, w ith ac nvciii* nt
blacksmith simp thereon, and the dwelling and adjoining lots
and ground* in said tow n, whereon thedi ceased resided, con* ,
sisting of a spacious and \v II constructed mansion and supe
rior offices, out bouse* and improvements, w ith all thr house- (
held furniture beloning to said i*t*bli*hnu nt.
I IIOMA3 11. LAMAR,
ABNER MchEMLE,
January 13 td47 Executors.
AiiviikCi nivl C'nliimbus Fundu,
XXfAVTKDby .1. B. MOW. I
f y J.n 12 4T
f’iotlitiitf and Tailoring I?tidiness.
jb*criber has located himvelf in the nV>ve htiim* 4
| in M*con, at the •land n criitly ocfiijiieil by Chindlo
Smith Jk Cos between the Washington Hull ami M n. ng r Os
fice, where he will constantly keep on hand, a full assortment of
CZOTHIIiC.
united to the various aion? ; and aNna geiHTal assortment of
( loth.. Vestings. f S riinnHnss.
and every article usually kept ia >is line. Hr also carries on
die llti’inv-s at the ?emc p -rc, where tb**
fishioits will constantly be received. All orders for work will
be promptly executed in tin- bt t ruanni r.
lie is connected in hu*iri< *s with NAI HAN THOMAS, who
saperintemls the mamifaciure of (In ir w ork at the North, and
thr business will Ih- conducted under the fn in of C S. THOM
AS & CO. in this City. CllS. S. THOMAS.
Macon, Dec 22, 1840. 44
OH CONSIUItnENT,
VXD expected daily per s*. m r Conquerer, from Charles-J
ton. 270 bbli. fresh I homastoii Lwne,
100 tit rc- s New Orleans Molasses,
10 bhd®. prime Cuba Molasses,
100 boxes M It. Ituuinr,
40 bbls. prune Porto Rico Sugar,
15000 fine Spanish Si gars, fancy brands,
Will be sold low by
Die 25 44 A. U. McLAVOHLIX.
r/iACorr
CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY, j
On Second, near Mulberi y Street, (opposite corner to
Washington Unit.
rjIIIE subscribers, gratPlul for past favors, would rr
-1 sprctfully solicit a continuance of the sttine, n*
they fed confident tit • t they will be always ready to
supply the most tasteful customers in everv variety of
Parriilge Alsiliul dt'lory. We in\ ii the citi
zens of.Macon, Si the public generally . to call nnd exam
ine rlie work,quality, prices, Arc. a* we feel assur*tl that
till who wish to purchase, would find it to their interest to
deal w ith us. Some of our Vehicles arc very light, and
yet strong, being made of the best matoriula, and of su
perior workmanship. They were manufactured express
ly forthis market,and we believe them equal, if not su
perior, to any ever offered in this city. Inasmuch as all
who have purchased from ns, and after trial, have found
tlie work equal to our representations, we feel confident
in recommending it, and believe that those who examine
w ill be induced to purchase. From the extensive sales I
we have made, weliave been encouraged to have every 1
pains bestowed on our work, and offer it at a reduction
from former prices.
The subscribers having made arrangements wi*h some
of the most extensive ‘Carrinze Manufactories in if)*’
Northern Cities, will have on hand, nnd he continually
receiving, the coming season, an extensive assortment of
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGGY'S,
and vehicles ofnll descriptions; which will be of the best
workmanship and materials, nnd w hich w ill he sold on
as good term* as can he purchased in any city in the
Southern country. They have also n number of first
rate northern woikmen consrantlv employed, nmkiug
and repnii ins Carriages in a superior style.
O’ Orders for will he promptly at
:ended to. VVUIGLEY & IIART.
TIIEr ALSO HAVE OV HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
sadbli;bv-wa!ls: ass arxkss,’
Os every descrigtiiatt:
Best Ladies and Gentlemen’s Saddles, Spanish, Colum
hia,Travellers, Fancy, Quilted,of large and extra large
sizes—Also Kace and boy’s Saddles, English Bridles,
Mountings, Whips of all kinds, Hard Leather Trunks,
Carpet Bags, Bear and Buffalo Skins, &c. AII of w hich
will he sold as low as they can he bought in this city or
any part of the southern country.
ij7 I£r|&:iivs *f all kinds of the above business
done in a superior stvle f workmanship.
Nov t, 1838 __ 3'n
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
At I lie Junction of Cotton Avenue
nmi Second Street.
11HF. Subscriber i.now opening nu extensive assortment of
Carriages, Harrottches, Buggies ami Harness of exery ile
"eription, warrant, tl not inferior eillterin materials or wnrk
ntanstnp, to any in the market, ami will hesoltl on as rt asona
ble term.as can be bad at any ollnr place. C all ami see.
Macon Jan. 9th 183 U. p BCRTt.
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TIV, SIIEET-IROX AM) ToPPER WARE
MANUFACTORY.
Jircixop a tvs> PAP.sorra
this nirthod of informing the citizens of Mu con and
§ surrounding country, that tin y w ill continue the business
nt the old stand, on the t ast side of Si ulherrv street, three doors
above the Darien Hank, where they w ill furnish nil kinds <H’
I'in Wan-by wholesale or retail, at mod. rate prices and it) ev
en variety usually found in a similar establishment.
A good assortin'ut of Franklin Stove* for parlours, Cooking
Stoves and other Stove* of various price* and patterns on hand.
A continuance of former patronage ia solicited.
All order* promptly attended to.
Macon, April 23, 1840. 11
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rjlHßsulmcnb.-r having been ro-r*ablishcd at the old Stand,
II corner of Mulberry uu I Third Streets, opposite the Hrick
Hotel, occupied b) him for th* last six yt-ar*, during which
time he ha* enlarged the establishment by taking in the adjoin
ing store. His stock of
Dm;;*. Medicines, Paints. Oils, Ac,
is now as extensive as any eHtablishiuent of the kind in the
State, and is constantly receiving fivsli supplies, having made
arraujjp mrnts with im|N)rti*s mid dealers m Drugs and Chem-
in New York, Boston, Fhiludi Iplua and Haitiiuoiv, to la*
furnished at all times with new preparation*, and the most
choice and genuine article* known to the trade. The increase
of facilities afforded mcrchanta of this city, by our enterpri/iiig
Steam-Boat and Hail-Hoad Companies, in the transportation
of protlnce and merchandize, enable* them to otter great in
ducement* to merchants, planter*, and other*, to lay m h* ir
*uppiie*nt MacoU. HAHVKY SHOrWKLL.
Sept IA 30
MIH. DAMOUR
IJyr.fiS leave to inform the public, that she has and ia rreriv
t> ing her rich *tock of v u *lin*, and Kuncy Quod*.
As, *he made tin selection her*t If, *he can g* fihe a*urance
that her stock will not be surpassed by any inthi*citv. He
sides the known staple articles, ahe ha*’ on hand Silks of\very
[ description, viz :
l Cro.s de Hlnne, Groi de Suisse, Grot de Paris, Gros de I.yon
1 I-.lark and blue (ini* d* Naples. Colored do.
i Black uiul blue Satin*, Figur* u do.
I White and Fink Foult de Son-,
1 Satin and Striped ( bailey*,
Publish and French Prints,
Swiss anti Scotish Muslins,
Muslin de Lame, Bishop I.uine,
Shet tings, Brown and bl(achel Btiliting",
Furniture Muslin* arid Dimit..,
\ Skirts ami Belts,
‘I hi bet Shaw Is, Capes,
Ladies’and Hats,
F nibroid.-red Poplins a mi Cushmeras,
Silk t Cravat*,
Silk and Colton Handkf rchirf*, Caaibrie (k).
Luce Veils, Edgings and Intu rtingn,
Fre*h Linens, Linen Damask,
Silk, Cotton and Linen I hr. ad.
Silk and other Glove*, Silk Mitt*,
Checks, Hoinespuu of different width*, Ri*. Ike.
A l*o a rich assortment of TOY’S,
Leghorn Hats and Hood*,
Baskets of ct i ft * rent *izi ►.
CT The GROCF.RY STORE of J. //. Demon r, next door
to the Darien Rank, I* provided with a complete H*nrtmeiit o
Groceries, particularly with a rich stock of rtal Spanish Se
gar*, viz : Cazndores, Regalia*, Canunes, Principe,&c. a large
assortment of Flaying Cards, Fruit*, Krc. Ke.
A* soon a* the weather will allow the transportation of Freih
’ OYSTERS, the newly arranged establishment wall he opened
! for the r e* ption of hi* friends.
Oci 14 34
Kentucky nml ‘l'eiincNaec k'uuiisT’
(‘N HECKS on tho Northern Bank of Kentucky, at Lexi nr.
J ton. Also Check* on Nashvffic, TANARUS nn. in sunn to suit
l purrha*ers. For sale by J, p STOW
Dec 17 4 3
HO WATCH XUZAXS'U*.
ur.Jinifned t** leave to inform thi* Watch Maker*
I throughout ihe country, that they liav just rveuivvil 1)1
lIF.CT from the manufactories in Europe, a splendid assort
meat ol
Tools iiml iVlntM-i;i|g,
wliirh will be sold at New York prices, FOK CASH. Thost
wishing to purchase, w ill do well to call and examine.
AUo. some extra tine GOLD AND SILVER LEVER
‘VATCHLS, ielecte.l by a goo I Watch Maker, at tin* factor)
in Ear •. and imp< t*u direct t-> this place, a liich a ill be soli
at Hard Timer prices for cash. J. A. c* S. S. Viliol ‘.
Macon, Fen to, 1*540. Ji
Splendid Furniture and Cha ri,
Opposite Washington Half,on Mulberry Street.
tnfusSx f IT H E subscriber respectfully informs his
j fa I friends and the public that he i9 re
ceiving and nmniifftcturiug a more splendid
assortment of furniture ihun has ever been
T offered for sale ill this city, at the lowest
/ / l price* Foil ('ASH.
* \ f'l,following compnip n part: Side*
boards with and without Marble Tops. Secretary and
Hook Cases, l>ek and Book Cases, Sofas ol the latest
style, Conches, Settees and Ensy Chairs, Dir,in? Tables
in -u’tts and single, Centre Tables with and without Mar
ble Tops, Pea Tables, Pembroke Tables, Work Table -.
Toilet, I Iressimrwld French Bureaus, Mahogany, Maple,
and Poplar Bedsteads ; Mantle Glasses. Dressing Jinxes
and Glasses. Sociables, Ottomans, Carpet and Chair
(bi-hions, Piono Seats vnriovs patterns, Mahogany,
Curled Maple ami Fancy Chairs,Hairnnd Cotton* .Vint*
trasses, Featliers and Feather Beds, Blinds, Floor Mats,
Willow Wagonsund Cradles,together wrth every article
in li* line.
‘The proprietor is supplied with the best of workmen,
and well seasoned materials, so that he is enabled to
manufacture any article in his line,that may he nailed!
for. Orders from the country shall receive strio! atten
tion. ‘The public are invited to call and examine, tor
themselves. THOMAS WOOD.
Ortlß 43
chsa? ron cash.
r..m v- a.mi: cß.ornr.vei.
\V. MORRIS has removed to the South side of
Mulberry street, two doors below the fl Washington 1
//'•. Find has commenced receiving Ins stock ol Ready
made ( lothing, consisting of
Superfine Heaver, Pilot and Broadcloth Over Coats,
(iiiitlemen’s Blue end Invisible Green Cloth Clonks,
1 Jentleni'uTs Blue, Black n r d Green Cnmhlet ('leaks,
Blue, Black, Invis. (ircen fc Cadet mixed Frock Coats,
Blue, Black ami Invisible (Been Dress Coats.
Kenfu< kv J ans and ! > i lot Cloth I’rock and Dress Cents.
Bine, Black, mixed and Fancy Cas-umere, Satinet and
Jeans Pants,
Figured aed plain Woolen and Silk Velvet Cloth,
Cassiinere and Satin Vests,
An assortment nt low priced Vests,
Silk, Buckskin, Woolen and Cotton under Shirt? nr?l
I >ra wers.
Cotton Shirts, with Linen Bosoms and Collars,
Colored Linen and Ruffle do.
Silk, ('otton and Merino half lloe,
Gloves, Suspenders and fldkfs.
Limn Collars and Bosoms,
Stocks and Cravats of every variety,
Superior Fur and Sealett Caps,
Travelling Bags,'Trunk®, &c.
Also a large lot ot Negro Clothing.
The above stock has been selected and manufactured ,
with great care, and ns sales will he confined lo ('ASH, 1
purchasers will find PRICES LOW. R. W. M. !
Macon, Oct 20, 1840. 35 J
IRON AND AAILS
JUST Received, 20 ton® Sweeties Iron assort and,
100 kegs Cut Nnil*,assorted. Apply to
July 8 20 WINN, SHANNON 8c CO.
mATZEH RTsrjoVAroa,
1 or RraliSi and Ffonomy.
subscriber haring purchased the right of the !
1 Feather Dresser, invented by Bill v *!t Todd, for the j
State ofGeorgia, would respectfully inform the citizens
of Macon and vicinity, that he has one of said Machines
in successful operation in the old Mansion House,Court
house Square.
The work is entirely done hv the operation of S TEAM, i
no tire coming near tiie feathers, and no possibility of
scorching or injuring them. Dv this operation,nil Moths
are destroyed and removed, without loss or waste of
feathers : on the contrary, the hulk is very much increas
ed, many times one half, nothing being removed but
small particles of dust, &c. ‘They are also cleaned and
pnrified from all mucous or glutinous matter which
adheres to new feathers when plucked from the parent
i Goose, and which gives them an offensive unhealthy
: smell; they are entirely cleansed, and have the appcai
[ anee und essential qualities of new Feathers. He would
invite all house-keepers and othcis, who prefer sleeping
on pure soft beds, who study Economy and Health, to
| trv and prove the Steam Renovator. All persons are in- |
vited to call and see the machine and it® operation, and
l e convinced of its utility. ‘The operation of Feather
Renovating is universally approved of, as 1 have certifi
cates in my possession to prove, ami to which I respect
; fully refer the citizens, People from the country can,
j by bringing their beds in the morning, usually have them
the same day.
Any persons who will trv the experiment,may send e
bed or beds of any quality Feathers, from the ’best anil
newest , to the oldest and poorest they have, provid’ and they •
are either (loose or Duck Feathers, and may ho assured j
■ o charge will he made in any case, unless perfect sat
isfaction he given.
Persons wishing their bed ticks washed during the;
operation, can have nn opportunity of doing so. I would
also request persons wishing to have their beds renovn- j
fed, to send in their names immediately, end they shall I
be attended to ns soon as circumstances wrll allow.
Price for renovating, eight cents per lb., gross ; or if i
they choose to send them in, it will he seven cents per
lb., gross. WAI. H. SPECK.
December 3, 1840. 41
NOTICE*
\LL those indebted to the Estate of Tnrpley Holt,
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all having claims against said estate, will pre
sent them in terms of tlie Law, to
ABNER F. HOLT, Executor. ‘
Dec. 10,1840. 6w42 j
TOIL SALE,
r■AH AT valuable settlement of LAND about five miles be-
I low Macon, on the Ocmulgee River, containing Four
Hundred ami Two Acre? first quality swamp Laud, adjoining J
Cot. J. B. Lamar, known as fractions Numb* rs 157 und 159, in
the 7th dist. originally Baldwin, then Twiggs, now Bibb 1
county.
l or particular®, apply to the subscriber in Millrdgeville on
tile 24th or 29th I)ec* ndn-r—after that time, nt Columbus, Ga.
P. A. CLAYTON,
Dec 15 3w42 Executor of Geo. K. Clayton.
POSTPONED
\ OMfVISTHATOR'S SAT-E. Under an or
£ der of the honorable the Inferior Court of the comity of
Puioam, when sitting fi r ordinary iiuipost *, will I>-sold at
the court house in Knoxville, Crawford county,on the first!
Tuesday in February next, lot of Land No. 192, in the sixth
district oforiginally Houston now Crawford county, being thv I
real estate of Isaac W hitaker, deceased, ml sold for the hen- 1
efit of the heirs. ELMO KF. CALLAWAY, AtimV. j
Dec 3, i:t4o. 43
E*OITR MONTHS after dau. application ai u i>.
made to tin honorable the Infi-orior Court of I ike coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a House
und Lot in the town of Zebu lon, and the Negroes belonging to
the etate ofriuimu I Leake, lan of said county, deceastd.
GAULINGTON LEAK, Executor.
Dec 15 43
he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Upson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the real estate of John Carpenter, dec’ll.
MARY CARPENTER, ) . . ,
I’I.KASANT SI'KAK, \ A,lm
Dec 0 42
ITIOFR ItlO.’Vl’llfc after dale, application will
he made to the honorable trie Inferior Court of
Pike comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell all the Land and Negroes belonging to the
, estate of Islmm S. F. Allison, late of said county dec’d.
AuffSiff 27 THOM AS C. ‘TRICE, Adm’r.
made to the Inferior Court of Monroe county, When sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lund belong
ing to the estate ol Alexander Bellamy, deceased, lute of said
county. ALEX’H. BELLAMY, Jr. Adin'r.
| Sept 9 29
LX)i;,n months after date, application Hill Ik
ft’ made to ill*-I uh rior Court of Momxie count) when sitting
Ci ordinary purposes, for leave to s* II the Lund anil Nigroes
Ik longing to the estate of Richard Fletcher, late of Monroe
couuty, deceased. DAVID OOLETKKK, Adin'r.
EKFY FLETCHER, AdnTx.
Sept Ift 30
S7UHJK MONTH® after date, ipplisitußi mil be]
” made to the honorable Inferior Court of the county of
i v* igg*, while sitting for ordinary purpose* for leave to sell
oue-lhird of Lots wf Land No. 59 and ‘*o, lying in the county ol
Tv* igg", Im lunging to the estate of Mobt. Cumniins, dec* used.
Also all the Lauds Ik longing to said deceased out of the coun
ty of Twiggs. R. W. CUMMINS, Kx'rx.
Not 24 49
NOTICE.
\ LI# persons indebted to the estate of Robert Cole
man, late of Bibb county, dec’d. are hereby noti
fied so make immediate payment. Anti nil having <l**.
mnnd® against an id estate, will render them in duly at
tested in terms of the law, to the executors.
WM. M. POPE, 7 r ,
JOHN G. COLEMAN, \ r *’
Nov 11,1840. td3B
\nffl\lSTß \TOR S SAI.E.—WiII ht
sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before
the court house door in Lanier, Macon county, the fid
lowing Lota of Land, with the exception of the widow’s
dower, Lot No. 238, in the first dist. Macon countv :
also the east halfol Lot No. (19, and eust half of I.ot No.
52, both in the 29th dint, of Macon county, belonging to
the estate of Reuben May, late of Macon county, de-I
ceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and * reditors
of said deceased. Terms of sale, one half cash, and the
balance twelve months thereafter.
Nov 3 36 JOSEPH MOTT, Adm’r,
CIDER.
f BARRELS NEWARK CIDER, just res. ivrd nnd
I V F fur Milr by H. P. I’t’LLl AM,
\ D.r 17 43 Vest door to White ( atsr.
{ Dickering A Wackny’s
PIA^IO-FOIITBS.
Cotton Avenue,Jlnt door H'eftof J. H. tk J!'. S. F.Wt,
R. HURLBUT wultl rtspi ctfblly inform his friend'*
4 ‘Jf # an.l tfie public, thut hr has just iverivttl a splendid us*
•nrtnu nt ot t’l A NO-FOICI ES, If m tin* Manufactory of Mess.
ChicU M ing Sc Mackay ; among which niv some ot Chick* r
ii,gN late improved I’ati-nt Iron-framed Instruments, which
for brilliancy and sweetness of tone, cannot he surpass* and. Ihe
character of these instruments are too well known, both in
ifnrone ami the Uuittd Stutes, to tied ftirthu* eoinment.
I’liose who wish to purchase ar.‘ invitee! to call find examine
f.ir themselves. All Instrument* sold by G. R H are war
ranted, and will keep in tune one year Without charge.
A's fur sale, an assortment of I r nt h Piano Covers, Music
Stools, and Piano-Forte Music nt N. Y.price*. Piano-Forte*
and otliet Instru i.ents tuned und repaired nt short notice, ]
both in town ami country.
Macon, Nov 24, 1840 40
3?2.Atv'TA , i’ oror rca sal and.
A VALUABLE Plantatinn lying in the ninth (list. Hous
ton, containing Fifteen Humlnd A t ies, the greater por
tion of which is first-rate pine land, ami produces about 1000
pounds of Cotton per acre. There are between three and four
nun.ired acre* open, and in cultivation. In addition arc two
excellent S iw Mills, one Grist Mill and a Cotton Gin, situated
nt the junction ofthree nev* r failing streams, ix or seven miles
west of Perry, nnd about twenty-eight miles from Macon.
For terms apply to WILLIAM FORT.
Macon, Nov 4 37
FoiiTßHr/eT
f JIIIF. Store lionise and \\ harv lately ncrupi nl by
1 the Macon .Steam Boat Company, until Ist Sept,
next. Applv to D. B. BUTLER, nr
JAMES GODDARD.
Dec 29 3w45_
VK E daily effecting some of the most astonishing and won
derful cures that h ive ever b* n known—in consequence
nt which they have now Incoin* a sinning mark, against which
all the arrows of disappointed hop*-, env v and unclinritaM* ness
are levelled without distinction. The town nnd country are
alike filled with tin ir praise. The palace and Bootrhoiie alike
echo with their virtu, s. In nil climates, under nil timptra
tim-*, they still retain their womlerful powers, and . \ rt them
unattended by ag.-or situation. They are simple in flu ir prep
eraiion, mild in their at lion, thorough in tin ir optratiun, and
unrivalled in their result*.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS
Are Anti-Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic, and Ant:-Mcrcurial, ami
may justly he conoid--red a Vnivmal Medicine— but they are
peculiar.y beneficial in the following complaints : Y* How and
Bilious Fevers, Fever nnd Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup, Liver
Complaint, Sick Hcndaeke, laumlic*, \ thiun, Drops). Hlieu
matism, Enlargement of tin- Splttn, Pil. s. Female Obstruc
tions. Heartburn, Furivd Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the
Ston.neh nnd Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Klatuk-nce, Habit
ual Costiven* fs, Lo-*x of Appetite, Cholic, >Uotch*-*l or Sallow
Compilation, and in all ens s t s | orjKr *1 the Bowels, when a
Cathartic or an Aperient is needed .They are exceedingl)
mild in their operation, producing neither nausea, gripping
nor debility.
Retail p ic*- 50 cents per box. Sold fit all the
DRUG STORES IN MACON.
June 15 6m 17
V” AM Kir® CKI.Kim ATED FHKNCII
V ru.Ls - THJtLi. Hl sriHEi) no!./ iftscii.il.l.i.yi;/..
The genuine French Pills against ail the RI'ACK nostrums
of the ag* —for the cure of a certain disease. The FRENCH
PILLS are applicable in aliens * for eitln-r sex, (wniraitd
free from mercury,) and do not affect the Im-ath in the least,
and are p riVetlv pleasant and agroeal-.h- to the stomach, and
have m vi-r fail. <1 to make a speedy and p* nnanent cure, with
out t lie least regard to diet or application to business. In long
lirotracted, chronic stages of the dist-ase, ohstinute Gluts,
‘lour Alhtts, (Travel, Female Complaints, ora weakness of
those organs, they arc beyond a doubt the most effectual reme
dy ever discovered, having cured many obstinate cases after
every-other medicine had failed. Ihe French Pi ts have been
*o universally successful that the proprietor Challenges any
one to produce a remedy of equal ct rtaintv under a forfeiture
i Three Hundred Dollars- Price Q 2 per box. For sale nt al
e DHU<i STOKES IN MACON
i IU : oml7
4 DlfiVN IST HA TOR’S SALE.—V HI *■
/B sold on Monday tlio 4th day of January noxt, at
fhn plantation *>l John Huhert, dot’d in Monroe county,
uii l he. perinliahla property belonging to paid dec’d, con
si'ting of Horses, Mules, Hogs, ami Cuttle, ('orti, Fod
der, \Vl>eat, Oats, forming ntensils, hotinelinM furiiitnre,
and vnrimiß other urticlcn t**o nnmeroux to mention.
Term** twelve rnontlis cretin for small notes and approv
ed security. Sale to continue from day to clay until all
is sold.
At the same time and place, the plantation nnd Store
House will he rented for ‘he enstiius a ear.
WILLIAM HILBERT, Adm’r.
Nov 11 88
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAUL
between the usual hours of sale, uii the first Tuesday in
r ui-uary next, at the court house door in Thomaston, in the
county of Upson, three acres of Land iHing part of Lot No. 135
in the 15th (list, ot originally Houston n**w Ip-.on county, and
situate around the church on said Lot. Sold by order ot the In
fi ri orCouft of Upson county. Terms on the dsv *f sale.
Dec 1 41 O. C. GIBSON, Adm'r.
/4 D>IINISTH ATOn’S SALF.-w.nbcroidon
the first liu-sdaj in 1* ch.uarv next, at the court house inf
Macon, by order of the court of ordinary of said county, a Lot
of Pine Land containing 11 acres more or less, two miles west o
Macon, adjoining Rylander, Balaton, and others. Sold as the
property of Adam O. Heath, dee-east <|.
Dec 1, >B4O 41 PLEASANT HEATH, Adm'r.
PORTFOXED
\ imiMSTH VFOirs SALE.—
XYk an order of the Interior Court of Upson county, will be
solll on the first Tuesday in February next, before the court
house door in l'homasioti, betwet n the usual hours of ale, the
south halfof Lot of Land No. 153, in the 16th dt. of originally
Houston now Upson county. Sold as the property of Caleb
Smith, deceased. Terras cash.
Dec 1, 140 41 ICHAROD DAVIS, Adm'r.
11 >ll VISTH ATOH’S _ SA I.K. — ‘">■*>ai.u
----£ a ” order of tn*- Inf* rior Court of l p*on e*.onty, will be
sold on the first'Fites*lay in February next, before the court
house door in the town of Thomaston, Upson county, between
thr usual hours of sale, three Negjoes, one Man and two Wo
men, the property of Alexander.!. Dunn, late of said count),
deceits* *l. Sold for th*’ bent fit of the areditors of said d* c* used.
T* rin® on the day of sale.
Dec I, 1840 WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Adm'r.
4 DMJMSTR A.TOR’S S A LE.-w,ni,e-*,id *m
XHI ‘I"-’ hr*t i'uesday in Frhruai yn- xt, at Lanier, Mat-on
county, one Negro Woman belonging to Aimer Johnson nnd
Benjamin Johnson, tlec'd. Sold for the bent fit of the ht its of
said dc*d. I'crms made known on the dm sal*-.
Dec 1 41 ISAAC JOHNSON, Adm'r.
\DM IN IST R A TOR-S S K I.E .On the first
Tuesday in March next, before the courthouse door in
N*-w ton, Baker county, will lie sold between the usual hours of
sale, the Houses and ten acres of Land, in Gillionville, belong
ing to the estate of the Dr. Thos. F. Higgs, of said county,
deceased. Sold by an order ot the court. I. rms *u th* *lm> of
sale. A. B. HIGGS, Adm'r.
Dec 82
VOniNISTRATOirs SALh. —Aerie-
able to nn order of the Inferior (’ouit of Macon
county, when Pitting ana court of ordinary, will bo sold
on the Jiirst ‘Tuesday in March next, before the court
house door in Lanier, one Lot of Land belonging to the
estate of W illiam Mitchell, of said county , deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Dec 28 45 JQBIAH ASH! RBT, Adm’r.
fIAXEC I TORS” S V grceahle ♦*> an ordtY of
I j ih*- Inferior Court of Monroe county, when titling for ur
inary purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in F bruary
next, nt the court house door in Monroe county, throe Negroes
belonging to the estate of Charles Hard), die tl. viz: Winny.
h woman about 30 tears of age, Harriet about 22 )*urs of age,
and Emily about two years old. Sold for the benefit of the
creditors of said dece&s* and.
WM. W. HARDY, .
JAMES J. BANKS, ) K * “■
D1,184. 41
(TLAROIAVS SATiF.. —Will be sold in Perry,
JST Houston county, to the luguest hidder, on the first Tues
day in March next, the inti r st of the minor heirs of Noah
Scarborough, in seven Negroes, to wit: two women and five
children ; sold by an order of the Inferior Court of said count),
when sitting for ordinary purposes. Terms on the da) ofsale
D c2 H 45 ‘ SEABORN C. HRY AK, Guard.
MOX ll*)E SI 1 KRI Fs<’ SA I.K —Will Ih* sold
on the first Tuesday in Februar) next, before the court
house door in the town ol Forsyth, the following nropi rt) :
Two houses and lola, in tin* Town of Forsylli, the
property of James Anthoncy, lo satisfy two li fit a front
Monroe Superior Court, in favor of the Monroe Kail Road
*Sc Banking Company, vs said Anthoncy, property poin- I
ted out bv Plaint iff** a Atfornev.
MORTGAGE SALE FOR FEBRUARV.
f) hotiFe and lot in f’ltllodenaville, where Thomas R.
Wilkereon now resides, levied on ms his property, to sat
isfy a mortgage fi fa from Monroe Superior Court, in j
favor of Henry 11. Morgan, vs said Wilkereon.
\THOa. W. CHIPMAW, PhiT.
(TPSQN SHERIFF SALE.~ wiII b*wWini. :
J first I uesday hi Februury next, before thv leuit house
**t)r in ‘Fhuinaston :
One Lot in the village of Ilootcnsvillc, containing six
acres more or Jess, with the iinpionement® thereon, lev
ied on as the property of William W. Battle, to satisfy u
fi fit from Upson Superior Court, in favor of John S.
Traylor v*. WilliniuW. Buttle and Alfred Smith.
Also Lot of Laud No. fifty-five, in the 15th diet, of oti- j
ginallv Monroe now Upson county, levied on as the
property of Ezekiel A. Brady, to saiisfv n fi fa from Up. |
son Superior (‘ourt, in favor of Je®se Partridge vs. E. A.
Bradv, nnd Miles® K. Meadows, security on Ftay of ex
ecution.
Also, all the right, title and interest of James F. Lew- !
is, in and to Lot of Land No. one hundred and twenty- 1
eight, in ihe 15th dint, of originally Monroe now Upson
county, levied on hh the property of said Lewis, to Rt
isfy Fttmlrv fi fas from a justice’s court, in favor of Sam
uel A. Billing, 11. A Caldwell mill otlirrH ... I.ci. i. t
—low nmtle and ralumoil In inn bv a rnnstnbln.
ai. ii. Sandwich, pi,it.
I.ot nf I.nnil Nn. nno hnniinv! and niaelylhlaa, in ttia
1 fill, dist. originally Hoaatnn now Upson county, laviod
on as the property of Murray Reid, Jr. to satisfy a li fi.
from Upson Superior Court, in favor of Thomas C. I.nek
hurt vs. said Reid. BENJ. GOODE, D. M.
Dee ‘Jit 45
Gcorvla—Crawford Comity.
TOI.I, BI RD tolled before Gideon Newsome, ore of
the Juslieesof the Peace, in ('apt. Bradford's ilist.
u small bay Mare, with a star in her forehead; apprais
ed by Henry N. Senrlnrrotipli end W illiam 11. Gridin,
to Twenty-live Dollars, Dee If3d, IM4O.
Dec 98 9 (5 I'll IUP .1 Id IIOI.S, U. J. f.
Oco’jfla—<;raxvford Coin'iity.
8 U.tKS HI'RSETT, of V7Jd .listrio, (1. M. u,n t H| luTorr
e 9 I*. M. Callmun, a Juitice of ike Peace in aiml eountv, n
rrey Mare riiflii year, old, four feet eleven inrhei or live ft et
high, appraised try Samuel H. Harris and Nathaniel Hr mold.
r.iholderi, to Kitty Dollars.
piru.ir j. echous, c i. r.
Hv n :wn
n(ieni'L'l;i-.llonii)(> (onnlv.
F.NHV DIIhAIID, of the 4'iinli din. M, toll, brftr.’
me, one dark liny llorse. eight or nine years old, Imih
moo r .l white ; apprtii.Ml hv ies.. S. Clnrk and William Ilnr
rivon to Sisly Dollar., Nirv 27th, 1040.
JOHN WOOTON, T P
A trueriran Earn theestrar honk.
Dr 22 Jw-tt IfARtZVWAY fOI.UF.n Clk 1
I >IRR NIIRHII'F S V I.i:.~Will hr ~Tw
33 on the tir.-t i ucsilayr m Februury neat j„ vj
con, the follmving property. ’
5 ‘ lrr '‘, fl f *•*• No. Id.a ten acre lot on the Mncnn I!o
serve, whereon Owin'.’ > ten in Siiw-Mill wiisereeied |.°”
iml on ns the property nf Stephen Jleimrd, to sutisk „ V ‘
Execution in favor of John ii. Gnudrv . s
an.l Ambrose llaher,property poinltii out tv Atnhrus.
Baber. , • urur *
l.ots of I.and No. 133 „„.l 131, rnntaininc 3S:, rrp „
more or pi. lying I;; H,.. -id, ~and , t Ho,,^
now tiilih county, levied on us the property of W ,0. ,
W. Hill to satisfy the following exilnLis! islned I, “
liihh ! superior (ourt, one in favor of Aimw p rm .„ , “
Isaae ,S. Merino,. William M. Hill and Nap..|e„„ |,‘
Heard, and two in favor t,I the Ceiitinl Bank olTieorni,
v. Aaron l.esgel, executor ol Snitiuel Pace, J„|i„ V |,“,
ertson, Will in in i\l. Hill and John Mitchell. ‘’ V
I.ot No- 136 coniiiinlng 20ij acres, moie less
in the 4th .list, of originally Houston now iiil,|, ~J.J*
levied on ns the jimperly of An.lv .McNeill, p, s ni-iv’
fii.r fl Ins issued I,on, ISil.l, Si,pe„„r ( ourl, oi e |, IV
of the officers of court vs. Andy M< Neill, one j„ f „ v
rd A a rnn I.esse | vs. Meplien R. Ham and Atnlv v,.
INctl, one id favor of Nni th, Manning & lluvtv® SnrJ
Lanier, Green McDaniel nnd Andy McNeil, aud uuo n
lavor ot Aaron l.rssel.ex’r. vs. Andy McN, j|. ‘ 11
One Negro hoy named Nathan.’nliont‘J‘J years nil
levied on as the properly of Jane Irwin, n, snt'isi, „
i,"", HiM, Inferior Court, in favor of Ge'iir-e C
McNeil vs. Jane Irwin : property pointed out hv n|.,i„’
tilTs attorney J. NPRINGKR |)
V ‘"m,. 11:111 V 1 101 of, ' ,n ’ , ’ N '”- ID9.Hiul west half of lot
No IH.-, each eontaiinn- HH J times more or less, i„ ,|, H
od di-t., one mall y (Illusion now Pihh fotititv, levied
ns the prop, fly of S. S. Snclernve, to sntisl'v sundry li
fna front* Justices court, in favor of Nathan Ctnler
l.evy turtle by Tiltnan M. Borneti, constable.
20 Avrei ot ‘o. H, Macon rem, jo„.in K the City wrst
SH e Oc„„il ? ,T river o„e „.-gm man T 0,,,, also an niaff
inteu-si in on.- hundred sou pine land, l.imrlsn.
federal ro:,<l ami Thomaston road, in Pihh
as Ihe property , f Washington I>„. , to S.itisf. tloVe r, i ,,.
cm,mis ri im-nohletn Rilih Sop.-rior Conn. i„ s’’ . ,
11 “'rh Oat., Madoncm, Po.'ai r 1,,/
I ajlor, one in fa Ur of Alford Clopn.i, vs. H„, |, .! “”
I'nylor, anil Winhineioi, Hoe, and our in 16,.,.- ol Ins’ r’ ,
of Columbus, V 4. Hugh Craft, Curt,. Lewis au.l Wadmigmi.
I.ot No. t in square 70 in the City i,r Macon, 1,-vi. ,1 „ n a, ,v,„
prop, rt y of Kit ft is K. Evans, tn 3 il.sf, sundry li f.„ fro,,, Bihh
hU|K-riurnm) hit. courts, v. said F.vuns.
A part ot ( ‘action, numlx r not known, in the 13th *l-tri* t
oi-IBllnilly Monroe now- Itihh, ce,.tni„„ :lr tl , 0.r.. ,„„ ri . ’.
less, hviy.l on as the property of r. M. i„,.u,t, satis', sti
fa from Bibb Sup* rior Court in favor of r'rrdurick G
v* said Taply, nml sundry J*tstic*sfi Ins vh said Ti,‘ ‘ *
rhr t- Rcrt- of land, lying imnu diat ly in the forks'of the
road leading fronti M.-icon to Forsyth, and th. in.prov.n,*
tln-ivnn, occupied h> Spencer Ril.-v, Icvi* don liv T ,p,
to satisfy one xeeminn in fhvor *d‘ Wm. s. NnrniKii. adniii.ul
trator ho. vs. said ItiK, mid sundry other exctu.i* ns \s il.
same, property point* *1 out by I‘o* K N, wbjt.
Lola No 4. 3, nnti I, in square 2fi, in the ritv of y n .
ran, levied on atiie properly of William Jarvis,oonVaiitl
j mg rafJi ortr half nmc, more or less, to smti -lv two fi f it
rxrctiii.m® retuirinbln to Bibb Sup,,i„ r romt, one in
j vor ol Jr.lm G. Muni-* vm. \\ illini!) Jarvi.s and KirhnrJ
. nri " n ’ "<J the other in fin or of C. J. McDonald LxV
j Arc:* vs* sai l Jarvis.
LotsNo*.3so, and 353 in Hih Di t. nriginnllv Monroe
: Bibb,rout.titling f*arli rMI’.U aero®, tooro or Ips®, Ipv
ierlonas the property of Luke J. Morgan, to Fati-V> a
fi fa in favor of James .Smith Attorney for Benctiit-i k.
J Wetrnoie.
Lots of lanl 193 and 901 in the 4th Dist. originally
Houston now Bikb,2o‘Ji ncrep in one,and 136 acres in
flie other, more or les®, levied tin as the property of
James to satisfy a fi fa excution in fnvtir of
Win. \Y. Ch-tfimin vs. paid Summerlin.
B >S PP.JNEi) S M E.
i The sonfb half of Lot .No. 12 in East waoon, confain
ing half acre, more or h* -. !e\ i,x! on as the property >l
Abraham Lawrence,to smi®fy a mortguge ti fu m favor
of Koeliind I'vner vs. nid I/e’wrenee.
7 JAMES GATE.S, ShflT.
On the first Tuesday in March ,
One Bav Horse; one Iforse,commonly railed Daw
two bay Mule^—levied on as tlie property of ('lni! ora
Wall, to’ satisfy h mortgage fi fa from Bihh Inf. Court,
• in finer of John W nil v®. said Claihorn Wall,
j ftee Negro girl by the name of Jn*!a about 11 years
i °kL levied on by vi toe of Mortgage fi so, in favor of
i Win. Kelley vs. John A. Kobinson, property pointed out
j t n said mortgage.
MORTGAGE SALES FOR FF.fRUARY.
A negro woman named Ann,liboitt 29 yeatsild. for
ied on tis the property of John B* Smith, to satisfy a
; mortgage fi fa in favor ol Geo. W. M* nrr, vs snid Striib.
Joe a boy about (> years old, levied on to satisfy n
’ m rtgnge fi fa in favor of Randolph L. 3’ott, nnd John
LAI nstnin, v® Calvin L. Ilowland. and Jlennis Suili
i van, Trustees f.f Mary A. Ht wlaiid.
The following nee roes Ir\ ♦*•*! on the pronerfv of Jin
fus K. Evans to wit: Lnvenia a woman V 0 years old, nnd
. her two children, Robert about four years *d*l and Maty
- about two years old, also Susan a woman about 28 years
| old, to satisfy n mortgage fi fa issued from Bibb Inferi
or court in favor ot Samuel S. Virgin guardian vs li
K. Evans.
(for. 9, 1310. JOHN SPRINGER, D. SbfT.
\1 A CON siiTlufi SALIL Will Ik- sold or
* tl the first ‘luodA) in Kt-hnisi-y next, at the court house
I uooi* in Lanier, the following property :
i One sorrel Mare about nine y ars old, and hrr colt on* v* ar
old levied cm as the property of John Underwood, to satisfy :i
. fi so from tin- Superior Court of Macon county, in tstvnr *•! J.
J L. 8c K. A. Green v*. said Underwood, and one in favor of J.
L. Ik K. A. tiro-en vs. S. H. Dxvight and John l'nder\oou
property pointed out hy defendant!
One Lot of oak and hickory Land, welt improved. No Ker
en ty-t wo in the 13th dist. of formerly Houston now Macon
j county, known a* John (’. Rog.ro’ plantation ; h ritd on a
j the property of Jesse L. Braswtll, to satisfy a fa from Upson
Interior Court, in favor of Michael J. Kagan vs. J*rk. L Bras
well and Johti H. Blount ; property point* *1 out hy plaintiff.
One cow vearling and two 2 year old Inifer®, I* *n *1 on dr the
property of William H. Brooks, to satisf\ a fi fa from the Su
perior Court of Macon county, in favor of J. L. i<c R. A. (.ireen
, vs. said Brooks ; point* and out by defendant.
Two lot* in the town of Lanier, Nos. 7 Nc 8, under letter fl,
levied on a® the property of Duncan Mctpiaig, co nat isfy a fi fa
from a justice* court of said county, in favorol .iohn Sturdi
vant vs. Duncan McQuaig Xt Cos., Ashby S. Leggt tt .".ml .la*.
M. Dillehay, and one from tit* Inf* rior court of said county m
favor of John B. Bilbro vs. *nid Duncan Mc-Qnaig, also sundry
justices court fi fits in favor of John Law and til tiers vs. said
M Rnaig— proipcrty pointed out by Ashley S. Leggett.
One lot of pine I-tnd niimln r not known, hi ih* first district
of formerly Muscogee now Macon county, the place on which
Alexander Fitzpatrick now lcvu*| uii as Ins pt*>p ri) to
sntisfy sundry fi fas Iroin the Superior Court of said cminty,
one in favor of John J. B* nn* tt, om in favor of Jam* *■ (a Iwmi
tor the use fkc one in favor of officer* of court nnd oii*> rs. mi
vs. Alexander Fitzpatrick—property pointed out by Jnim*L.
Gro*cn.
One lot *>f pine Land in the first dist Macop conrty. Nn
levied on as the property of R>h< rt Gro *n, to sHtify a ti frutti
.Macon Sup* rjor Court, in favor of Mos- .s \\ hi* i is j. hn (.rii
would. Gresham But ‘.er, maki rs. and Robert (ret n, endors r
—property pointed out by Mom s W :.trs.
rhe entire interest of Janus Wibb in the estate of la-.sh
Law, deceased, levied on to satisf) two fi fas from Mason Su
purior Court, one in favor of Richard A. Gro tn vs. Jamt *
Webh, the other in favor of R. A. (ircen vs. Joseph Gate*
tirincipai, and James Webb, endors-*r—property pointed out
y plaintifT's attorney.
Lot ofj.and SO. 10J, nnd one 1 nndred nnd fifty nert* of Lot
No. levied on a* th*- proqu rtvof Thompson Barfield, to
satisfy an attachment fi so i-**in-d i’roni Macon Superior Court
in favor of George W. Tow n* vs. Thompson Barfi* Id ; pointed
out in said attachment fi fu.
Kilty acre* of pine land, more or I* ss, in first dist. of s id
county, No. not known, the place on which W illiam Barfield
now lives, well improv* and, to satisfy a fi so from Macon Sup* n
or Court, in favor of George W. Towns vs. William Bai field
pointed out by plaintiff ‘s attorney.
Lot No. 201 in the 2d di*!. formerly Muscog e now Mncnn
county, levied on a* tin- props r*jr of Jecs*- Barfield, to satisfy <*
ti fit from Macon Inferior Court in ftvor ofH -nry G. Lamar re
Thonips.ui Barfield, Levi Barfield, William Barfield and Jesse
l'.arfi. Id—properly pointed out b) H. (. I *m:ir
On** Negro boy by the name of joe, about 18 year* old, levied
*>n a* the property of John A. I aw, to satisfy a fi fa from Ma
con Interior (’ourt in favor of E. H Simmons vs. Jam* * Webb
and John A. Law ; property pointed out by plff's attorney.
One lot ot* pine Land, No. not known, in the first district of
forim-rlv Muscogee now Macon count), well improved, the
place whereon Janies Poll I now live*, It vied nn to satisf) a ff
from Marion Superior Court, in favor of Nelson Flournoy v*.
McDaniel Page and others; property point* and out lj G. T.
Yelverton, pin"* att'y.
Our crib of Corn, three hundred bushel* more or less, ns tho
property of Moses Waters, to satisf) a fi fa from Macon Supe
rior Court in favor of Patrick tk Logan vs. said Water'—point
ed out by defendant. L. 1). McMILLAN, Sliff*.
Ono Lot of Land No. 7*2, ir. the Istli dist. of formerly
Houston now Macon county, well improved, levied on
ns the property of Jo®sc ?S. Braswell, to satisfy sundry
ft Ins, two attachment ti fit* from the Superior(youit, on*’
in favor of Jns. H. Cox, and one in favor of Ousley &
Slatightorj one tax execution nnd two justices court
fi fn*. one in favor of Elias Jordan, one in favor of John
U.Rodgers, all vs. J. S. Braswell; property pointed on*
hy J. M. Giles nnd \V. 11. Kohinson, ulfis. ttliorney s.
Also thr south half of Lot No. 25, in the 99th district’
of formerly Lee now Macon county, levied on as thr
property of James Gore, Jr. to satisfy sundry fi fu* from
tho justice’s court <f Matron county, in favor of Orphs
Massey vs. Jns. (foie, Jr. nnd Henry Swinney; proper*
tv pointed out hy Swinney, levy mtulo and relumed
me hy J. S. Robertson, coiistubfe.
Also Lot of Land No. 137, in the 28tb dist. of formerly
Lee noxv Mncon county, levied on nn the proneriv of Elr*
t<l> Jones, to satisfy a ft so from the Superior Court of
said courtly, in favor of David J. Dailey vs. Elinb Jours
and Elisha Curtis: to be sold for gold and silver, by or
der of J rum?* 11. Stark, plff's attorney.
Also Lot No. sixteen nnd the south half ofl.ot No. *ev
enfeen, mid 12 head ot Sheep, IH head of Untile, one hay
Mare \ or 5 years old, and one dark hav Horse, leGedofl
a* tin’ property of David Ward, to sntisfy one fi lit fn ,nl
the Superior Court in favor of Miles K. Hannon, and
one in favor of Leroy (iatnaga, from tho Inferior <’ourt
vs. Ward, G. W. Hunt, S W. limit, and another fi Is
from tho Inferior Court in favor of John Windham *.
David Ward, prinripnl, and Josepn Whiglrim, indorser
fond pointed out hy llunion, tho horses,cattle and sheep
pointed out by <. W. Hunt.
Also Lot of l,n*nd No. eighty-four, in the eighth diet,
of formerly Houston now Macon county, levied on a* the
property of Joel ('handler, to satisfy one fi so front ti ,f *
Inferior Court of Hall county, in favor of J. W. Jones 9s
Cos. va. Joel Chandler, principal, nnd Howell Cobb* ee
rnritv; property pointed out Ity Cobb.
Als 15(1 acres ot Lot No IKK nnd fraction No. 1 1 •
end Lot No. 139, in tho 28th dist. oflormerlv I*’ ~0H ’
Macon county, levied on as the property of R*>ht Greer,
to satisfy sundry ti las from the Superior Court ofssal
county, one in favor ot* William Butts vs. Alexander
Lee, principal, nnd Roht Greer, seen ritv, and one in so
vorof William B. Parker & ('*. vs. Koliori and Williu fT >
C. Greer, nnd one iti favor of Hiram Govn, nml one m
favor of Benfftgfield fit Marlon vs. Kohl, (ireer; property
pointed out hv John M. Giles and Will. If. RoblfiJ m ‘
plaintiffs’ attnrnnv*. GREEN B iRROW, P* •
D* r j ‘