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WAKE HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS
r *>• Ik*” 1 ’ * • -1■• r.iit- tsmi have formed u
5 eo-parti .r*lup, axd will urn nu
* ‘**>.l ti| { t ti , u i, wVt . bvaitie** in the ©it) of
W J M;i mill, HMh.!‘tle IMIftC of
v JL K. HAMILPONMc iiARPEMAN.
rt.iy will It..- W.c lluo fMi-rac-rly ..gtup.xi b*
Maw Munlriaau, On drill fc Cu. u*n U.> iiluumi
* MtimJ tu Ml) coiilUml WllH-lli. l“- > ttie
litiuuuseufttw V.’ ndi tiinyUill & *•*
the pubii. E.
1 R ■ -JllO I AS lIAKOIi.MA V
Manm. July 9 ! __ _
<JCaI UT7 j E iTs riY V U BOAT COM PAN v.
15 C JKf OIIATkD HJ TrtK LKOlhLinilt *V WkOKOU,
I N LIJHTKKV IX U.VlIt Vi 0 AN 0 Till III'S “FI TK.
/> the trtlftJ's/tri i!ion cm! li*t*’Qrut of Mere; and>*s anti Pro
duce* Vv u/ecn Wr i'lw i i nd U*utctt, anti Darien und .wtw,
ul Haw kilter Me. anti t>‘*eprincipal La ml*titfe.
rJI liS Cum pan.’ will ran their
M Bteftni-bu*U high * Macon k
A. ;. i; .is the uir of lUc Rycr wUI std-
~7 inand tor lu\* sol thv water*
Livjj*- y:kvthey hatr pro? id* and, and are mow riui
uin'g POLt IK> vIS ul* such light
draft of water at will admit them tj run at any *Litr.ol the nr*
ir, which are t.nvul up by their Steam-boats two-third* of the
distance, tliweb) gr -atiy expediting the transportation ul Mtr
ehan.L-.- the S umur r and Full ouwn*. and their Steam
ers will be iu coaiplete repair, and read) fur bu*.u**, • turlr
u* the river will admit.
Thri r Boat* art
Steam-boat COMI-: 1 , Captain Jtntiulf,
Strum-Vmt AL A I*A \1 \HA, CapMtu layUr,
Ssu-.i u-b .i\v OCMI’LGEE. Captain UUnhanahip.
Ami ©larg-numb r .d'TOW-HO V L'S. wbialt *U b* in *u<-
plct* repair. For further particular* apply le
RE V V COJ ION, Maeon,
J. \V. LV l'llllOi’, Hawkins? ilk*,
Kil* It. YOUNGE St SOS’, Darien,
WM. PA 1 I Hit SOS Sc. CO, Savuiuafe,
MvD'JWELL, SHANNON’ N. < 0.. Cluu imokau .
scor r, sii v: i i:a s. aiouhull, sgtnu.
i.
WAaLE-HOU*
AND
voniussiox bi*sixks
rjIHK it tide wiijned onntinue to •rtKeact ,
’* ts jj t!u‘ ;i'iove biiftiiux at their old *uind, ‘
/ /?■ mar Colton Avenue aiul the corner (f
Oierry cud lint Street*, rtrr vonrenient
to iix busintaii part of the town, ami ulao I
Vl . p , 4 ■c u;\ from the ri*h of t>v.
Th y will devote their best individua 1 and unrti v ided atti*
turn to any busimac that mar hr eontided iotb*ir care, ami ill
be prepared to tuaUe liberal tulvanets on C’ottou h tor/d “itlt.
them. They will also attend strictly to the aalc of any Cotton
ooiuirn il to tin if re ; and will in all umt their best if* •
forts to obtain the b t market pnev. I hey wi.l make tlu \tmi .
hrcanfeiueiits pmsihlcjfor |H - the turlSoat
Imm loreiijii murkt't- 5 , and w ill aUaji diwi'luUy imiiort any j
new* that they may thus obtain, to Com- planting: ami mcrcftn- j
11 Ir friends. 11l b -niff plant* r* theiua< Ivtw, will
f.-el their interest inseparably i.b ntifietl with the planting in*
tm--t. lncoiu-lu ion, the uiulernigncd would only furti*er add,
that they will be prepared t . attend to every brum h and
connected with the Wiuv-House ;iad t'canmit*ioii
aucli us receiving Cotton on •torage, for sale, or to kip to any
other market—r -ceiving and forwarding of<*<xnfs for coaairy
m rchntit;, filling order*, to all of which they promite j
that th ir best attention shall lie givt n, to prounK* tb latei-cat f
ollhovc * ho ma * patroni/c tlu-io.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
WILLIAM H. KKt.VOLJh*.
Maoan,,Sept. ?4, IR4C. ** |
JIAVMTT An ESrttLK,
WARS-HO¥SI!
T&TOULD rike this opportunity to tend* r t< tiieir ninner* ]
v- V on iVietHli and puiroti*, their thunks for tha lilktul j
pt'-nuitge they havertoa ivod at their hand* the past musott, j
t- -y also would reaperlfully remind ibeitt UtM tht > “ill ©on-j
n..ue to raw-met the LV.rc //• /re and Cummiitiun Bu. r*♦*, at ]
their old and well known stand, corner ami Cherry j
Str**eu. here a S In*-, tie-.- to their caiv, wvii Ut fiMlb*.
fully and promptly attended to. j
KBORGI JKWKTT,
M iH rON y. HSRtff. {
Macon, Aug 2J j
W.IKK-HLSE
AMI i
commission atrsmasta.
c _ PHI if K nnrior.iignuj wnnhl rotperlfbl-
V Cl ly i.dorin lhi°ir frhwiHo Hnd nr- 1
fat .. J -t T :d tb-* public, geurrullv,!
titut thov w ill enutinm* t-o trasuct In©
\Vurt*-Hn-.**© nr.d Htiai
n?s at t!u-ir oUI stand onC lisat v tre©t,near Cotfoii Av
enue. The / are now ;;npurtvi ipr the of Cot
ton un i other protlnee, hiul for tbn receiving and for
warding <d al! nv.rchaudize which inn\ \ * animated im
their ca.e. Tin v lb** fiatrtniaa© o( their friend©
and the pnhlie. K. tk T. N. BEALI*.
Wtcon, Any ?}f',
AL T trsTo.\ A!\J>
WAHE-HCUS33.
COTTON AVK.M E, M ACON. ,
r311{F. ntl.-n rib is having a*ociuti and thlvt s for the pur
f pus.: of Ji-aiwu-tiog th* Vurtiou and Commission Busin*** |
t ndi r their aerv n-<-s to ihtirfriend* and the public. ,
Persons consigning Gmulsto ourhous*-, tnnv Ik* H<*survd that j
tluir bttxiiieaa will be couductd as they and with •
proinptiiiss and attention.
We are also prepar'd to rn&kttliberal ndvanet* wbi-n tierrn- j
surv, upon such merchandise, as th * friends and the public .
my favor them with. And having large and commodious j
War.--liouM.-s and ('• liars, they aie capable ofstoring Cirocene* .
or other heuvy gooJj to advantage.
~l)IIS’ P. UATAN
JOHN 11. OI.UKRSHAW.
Jan 23, 1641. 40 |
CQUMi m BOATING MOT. |
rg>m iinl*vsi<u <1 continues to ,
y\ * ‘ I „ {I transact a gnrral t nnoiision i
Huii:.-M,nd ii... * |> pur. <1 . of- j
**±?y+****> K j tv t i hi* ami th public, nil
Usl| .,| f u cilui. * ir th* uy of
f i h ad vum-*s ami acceptance*. I o tht**K - who ihhv wish to i
mik c.e. ,gn . •.•■; ofg.nnls, having e utnmliou** tire proof
iitjf.-, mil e.ll.4iV<; h.- 1* >m to make all charg •* light and
r „(:,:)!••. u-i 1 toViv diligent a tcniimi to their interims.
H - a uo <1- r •., to <ml t'l * ait ution of the public to the line :
of IK \ M TS, w hich ‘♦ill run a* folios :
The , (kl I'. COLLINS, Cayt. Will**, will run ,
durii ‘ • w direct to Savannah.
i | K - . k *i . HAWK, Capt. Powell, will rnn with
slit go pole boat ato Darien i
, H,m will h- irmumtl hy romji-toit hnort* ; ami I take.
~ensure’ in a s uring tin patron* of tuc line, that every penis ,
will be taken to insure d* * patch. i
Ag.-ut* at Sa.ainluh for the Rob. Collins, Mesr*. P. Bln* |
Xr r ; , For the iia I. HivL, Mr. Ohs. Hariridc.
A. K. VcJ-ACGHUV.
Macon, Oct. 21 _ 85 {
Ofllce Hoiirot* K:iil Hoad, ?
Macon, Jc *Z7f/t, IttlO. ) ,
ON and afW the lt July arxt, the freight an.l passenger
* mill a w ill leave ilar Mar on Depot, at A o'clock , A. M. r*.- ,
t i .iin - leave Forsyth at o'clock, P. M. r>ii nor ring with the
Savannah, Augusta, ami tani>lio'ii Stag* *, utd Macon—ami ,
allowing passengers mu* nig**’# r*t. j
At For-.) 1 h, the following -oh/.-s run in connection with this
road. \ daily■line to the ludi u Springs, ‘except Sundays)
thenc>* tri-weekly to Decatur, Cas.-ville, ChattAiio<o r n, ami on
to Knoxville, Tennessee. Ad uly t* > stage *o Harm**
viHi*, where it connect# with tfv ami Gm-nsboro
line, thence tri-weekly to VV'etiimpka ami Montgomery, Ala.
After Ut Yu ‘nt next, a irt w**‘kl two horse Mace to the City
of c• r i til it, “ L. N. Will l ILK,
July! Resident Raffiiutr.
B^^pn,iiS.|
\KK daily eft* etinr sojne of the most astonishing ami w on
derful curt* that h ;ve ev r Ikiii known —in consequence
of which tht • have now Income a shining mu; k, against which 1
aat *of disappointed hop#. envy and onohitritabh iM ss ‘•
are lev* !’ wifliotu di*tin<tton. rhe town mil country nr*
alike till* * *;h tin ir prtii**. Ihe palace and poorhouse alike 1
i elio. will h ir virtin*. In all climotia, under all tempera* ]
tuivs, the; *till retain their wolid* tful paw era, and * x* rt th m
uiiatt* mini hy age or situation. I hey are simple in their pit p
•* ration, tiulU in their action, thonugh it* their rp<ratio*, ami
unrivulhd in their result l *.
MiTLRS’ \.'G!*TABLr. I'lLtS
Are Anti-tfilioui*, \ut'*D} smptie, and Anti-M* r.-iirial, and
in iy imtlv h • consul. n and a Univrrsul Meihciuc—but they an
peculiarly hem ticiul in the following con.plaints : Vi How and
ililiom Kev. r-. Fever and Ague, bytpvpria, Croup, LivtrJ
Complaint, Sick Headache, laundice, A*thin®, Drops?. Hheij. (
inatisin, Miilargetn* nt of tile Spletn, l*ilt, V♦ male OlHruc- j
turns. Heartburn, Furred’Tongue, Nana* a. Distension o< the}
Stomach and Bo els, Ineipi r. DierrhuMi, Flutuhmr, Habit-1
ual Co3tivcn*>s, Lo*s of Apii tiO*. Cholic x Itlotrhtd or Sallow .
Com pit vion, ami iu all ca*** af l*orp*.r nt the Bowels, w hen a
Cathartic r r an Aperient is needed .’they flu ejuevdingly |
m i l in ih* ir ratio®, producing neither nausen, gripping i
nor debility. |
Ketcil price 50 cents p**r bos. S<dd at all ih*
DR LG SiOUJ.S IS MACOK
June !S . j
v*kmx!;wßmwi,fsm?
T he gcTmine Fr‘noh Fill# aijainet all the (|V\CK nvttruwi J
<.f tin —for tin ■ ure of a oeitain di* aae. The 1 H F.NC H
FILLS ;*rc ip’/rrabb* in all cum* for cither ** y, ‘warrant*d |
free from mercury,) ind do not affect th* breath m the hast,;
and are perfvctly’phwsant and agiretble to the stomach, and |
hav- never failed to make a apitrdy and p* rminent cure, with
out the least regaml to diet or application to butinesa. In long
nrotractcM, chronic stage* *f the dt**a*c, obstinate (iletts.
Flour Albus, Gravel, Female Complaint*, or a weakness of
those organs, thev are lx vond a doubt the moat ellectual rt me
dy ever diacov rid, huving rufd many obstinate caies after I
f wry other medicine had failed. Ihe t'rtnck Pills have been
•n universally rucceaful that the proprietor Ohnlletigts an;
one to produc * a remedy of equal certainty under a forfeiture
Three Hundr*d !>!'.• Price f 1 per bn. For salt fit tlu
DRUG SfORF.S IS MACOV.
June lA fiol? j
Iti.firinKi Twine mid
co 'l ? ‘S'U’ l!f H/IJI*-.
\ f 200 pieces RuiMiir Ragging,
MjOO bushels Suit, f*r .sal*-hr
May IT i? FORT ft (LOFTON.
I’int’ Tobacco.
n/VL SAkH. WINN & SHANNON, of Macoti, are prepared
‘>j| tf> *upp'v the aon-UAi rsoflluiroinry with a rtimcv ar
tWlk h>eh r lope and expect will sovtiiiu n npnfatjon. of
f am oreilX AUG. LErrWICH.
/w:; !• rr>
ZnJ.UW XSAXE3.Y.
sut><-r*lKr rviM>ctfuUy iofonui (lit oiliuai of Msiun
ma© thui He ha* op*-nxl a
Btitiva i>iAUMSHm:\T,
i op]u>4iti- the Central Hotel, thitv duun Ik low the *tore late-l)
; ot-cupitvl by Win, Ji. lAn-kt-r, Esq. on Mulberry at. Hi- ri-sja-ct
full; •w!L:ta a shire of publi* IL iinra proft-ationul
Milk* r bimik*lt, hi- c-oiifldently neun* limit* who may putruu
lie him, that hit ntuiiufiwtim will U oltuperior quality.
Me will eviiUHiith keep on hand, Bread, Boston, Butter and
Water Cnw-kcnt, a var-ty of Tea Cuk**., and hot Rusk every
dajr at 4, P. M. Pu<*u-y will be kept on luuul,or mnde to order,
at *hort nofior. AUo Cuke or oiti<-r a mule* for purtie*!. All)
of tin übo*c- urtivk > w ii* be •ap]ln-el to fumdi<* pumtuall) at
4 o'clock. J*. M. WM. 11. CLARK.
N,\ i 3s
riURKIIM HALL.
JT™ja ANN S. WYCHE having takn.
t *■ th above House, corner of First and
or2ii IH Iw •' u !““ r tre©t9. near Cotton Avenue, foinii rlv
t: aML > ml latterly by N
Animlr* nrJ\ ■- r a lieii.*. h pi*cpar-d to ace<>muiodiit< lloanlcrs
.4iil Travelers Good stabling will he provid
ed ii*r Horses. Si, so belts the patronage ol lur frunda und the
pnblto Oc( *1 if 35
Kook flßßidery.
A ELLS having purchased rhe liidery heroto-
Jw f -ro carried on bv S. Husk Cos. und rciuuvcd it
to hi© Book St:r>*, will coutimxc the Uu©iness, nnd do
twry kind of work uhuh! in such an establirdimeiit. lie
has a good aortmcut of Paper, &;c. for Record ami
allot he, r Blank Book©. The old customers oil he bind
ery. und ull otlu-is aio reapcclfuliv iuviled loculi.
N 13
FALL il WIKTER FASIIXOWS.
GKO. \ KIMIJEItLY
RESI'ECWI/’hl.V iuviUs liis cuslomors and the
public, to call and examine his umhui tment of
HATS AND CAPS,
embraviug every ©tyie aud (juulity to bo found iu any
other Mat sture.
Among the rnanv tirw style© of Hut now on hand, the
Heleakin Beaver Hut are particularly rcconunended—
they unite nil the qualities of the must cosily, und ure
offered at ou© lulf the money.
-4,/ifd on htirt l a a.I in j/roersf t*f manuftu ture,
*‘h d*r. faihionabi© Black Beaver Jluts eup’r quality
10 doz. Broad Brim do. do do. “ “
‘Ah dox. do. do. smooth fur Ryssin Heaver Hats
superior quality.
*Hi do*. Nicdium Brim Rush in Beaver Huts,
‘iO dox. fushionahl© Kusaia Beaver Hat©,
lb fiiahiotmbl© Satin Beaver Hula.
15 do*, black ©uiHoth Ear Hats for boy*.
10 do*, black napped Fur Huts for bovs.
100 iloz. black and drab Wool Hal© of superior quality, j
75 do/ mcu’iand boys’ Hair Seal Cap©.
Id }ioi. men's and boys’Sealette ‘Pravelliug Caps. ,
15 dc*. gent’© super black Cloth Travelling Capa
1 ne e ©tyle.
* boya’ miper blatk Cloth Travelling Cups
1 rrw ft vie.
For Youth* irttA Infan/t.
I ■ <b 4i*rz. Irlalia (.’loth for jruthn, n©w pattern.
•1 (Un. fringe Tassel Caps do M
J 4 dos. patent Weltine:Cap*, do M n
j t Wo*, f-irnch Leaf do. for infant©, M * 4
1 C Wo*. Velvet and Silk, forinfitni*, a *
Al.©o
| M Cant'pftipcr Sea Otter Capa, new ©tr!©.
10 da W© Shetland S©al Caps, ‘* * 4
! W Fur Seal tlo M 44
Jl'ti ©• d* 44 IVulii© do * “
; WU Wv* At) Mnnkrat do ** “
, *f) do Wn Coney iio w •*
j 30< Seal. Nutria, MrtnWxat and Coney Fur Can.s for
Bot *.
f Country Hutter© will find n good BH>rtinent of Hat
f Trimming* : a!o Alcohol, Shollar, extract of Logveocid,
Verdigris, Vfat hinn Hal Bodies, Bow .Strings and nil
• other articlns uaunllv wanted by them—all of which w ill
b? sold very lo.\ for eft^h.
WANTED,
Vewver, Otter, Mink, Muskrat, Fox, Wild Cat and
Raecemn Skins, for which the cash will be paid, at the
sign of she Big Hat, Mulberry Ht. Macon, Ga.
<b*r 1 * 32 ;
KETZ QCCDS.
SAMI'F.I. J. WAV & CO. Have received by recent
arrivals, amongst other articles, the following aett
•onuhle Dry Good*, viz:
Fortra super Blue, Black. Brown uiid Invisible Green
Went of England Clothe.
American I)o. Cadet Mixed
Black and fancy Cnx-imere?.
London Tweeds and Saxony do.
Mosaic yitiu am! Velvet Ventings,
KutineiN, Kentucky nnd Yankee Je. ns,
Higliland, Wakefield and Hanover Keiecys,
1 Brown and Blenched Shirtings and Sheetings,
Tickings, Checks and Stripes,
Bitten?, Diapers and Towelling©,
1 British, French nnd Amci ican Prints,
English, French and American Flannels,
I Heady made Linens, Stocks und Colima,
i Pongee, Spitalfirld, India Korn and Bandanna Ildkfa.
, Super Black, Italian ami ami Fancy Cruvnts,
Super Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Gloves Al Suspender*.
Super plain and printed Mousclinc dc Lancs,
Shallye, Satin Luxirs, Aic.
Sap* r Verita Italian, Gro© de Heine, ©ad Gro de Af
rie Silk©.
India and French Satins,
Super Jncmet, Swiss and Nanstike Mueli*©,
Super Swiss and Siiclmrilla Cambric,
’ Thread Luce© nnd Edgings, and super Thread and
i Muslin Inserting© anil Edgings.
I.’ well und Virginia Ornahurgs,
London Point, DtilTel, Whitney and Mackinaw Blun
, kets, *Vc. Ai.c.
October 1,1840. 32
SEO.IR I V!> TOBACCO STORE.
I I7U’, r “ i junt opened a store in this line of
y y bin'iiU'**, wh* n lie intends to keep a full assorsinent of
, S. gars of every d* srription, and particularly those f the I>M
qualities, where he hopes to ie able to accommodate every cus
tomer w l may call, to his liking.
He will also keep a general assortment of TOBACCO, and
, hopes that all pet sons wishing articles in his line, willgiie
| him a cull.
* ——
ite nluo ronthuic* to carry on the
B-U3INESS,
| And w ill execute all orders in that line with despatch, and in
I the best aim most fashionable slyle. flis stand I s on Mulberry
• ir"4. next d*or to Jackson Ik llcwlttt's Auction room.
■IT Il'i'i'.i.injdone with mill despatch.
\ Or :<t 35 j
KOWANSTi SONIC MIXTURE,
Or Vegcinblc Vcbrifugo,
A .tpcri/ie at id hitting cure for Ftvcr and Ague.
IAHIS worthy remedy earneatly repels the slur of being a
quack nvilicine, it haring been the result of many years
j rtuily, experience, and labor, in the medical practice and *‘>-
M.-rvation *.f FKVF.It AND AGUK. It is composed of sueh
i medicinal principle* a* were considered most fit to restore tile
harmony of action between th. Stomach, Liver, and the other
important functions of the system, the loss of which harmony
i evidently the immediate co use of the disease. It speedily
promote* a regular and healthy appetite, which in generally
entirely destniyed or rcndertul very pr* curious; bv which et
f-ct, vigour and*strength is soon attorded to the whole system.
It must be apparent to all, that h medicine possessing these
peculiar virtues, is us* ful in a gr* at variety of complaints. Hy
r. newing*th* healthy action of the digestive organs, it has
; proved ns* If of ri inarkahk* lu-nefit in Dyspepsia, Deprovtd
1 Appetite, Heart-burn, \Vo* r Brash, Flatuhncy, Jaundice,
i Night Sweat*, Dysenury, iiowel Corupluints, and manyotlu r
Mtfieiioti* of similar origin. Rut if is in til* treatment ofKe
| vr, and especially in I l.\ f.U AND AGUK, or lutrrmitent
I f.-vnr, that it* power* hare been principally tested, and with
• ,*■ who have seen it u*efu Cs*, it is pronounced sovereign
I remedies heretofore discovered for (host* <li.eu> *. It has
alsu licen used as a pr. ventivi , hy many who mere subject to a
I periodical rvcurr* n* of the Chills and Fever, and it al
ways vrarded oft* the apprehended attack. For forth* r uecoimts
I of its great usrfuluevs, *s pamphlet- accompanying each Imt-
I th . For sale hy J. H. & W. S. K 1.1.15,
Feb 12 .'ll Cotton A\enue.
BIILLEB * SUACKELPORBii 1
ATTORNEYS AT RAW.
LA.MF.K, At A COX COIXTY ,
Ujril.r. practice in all the counties of the South-w e*u rn j
Circuit; I'ulaski and Twiggs, of thr Southern ; lions
! ton and Crawford, of the Flint, and Talbot and Marion ot the I
j Chuttahooche* . Business entrusted to them wiU kentunded,
’ to with csre, diligence and fidelity.
DAN IKL W. MILLt'R,
lUCHARD H. SHACKKLFORI).
Ftb IT snf
I.EOVIRO T. DOVAL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
nfl I.f. practice in all of the Counties of the Flint Circuit.
Office al Cullodui, Monroe County, Ga.
February 17,1841. Ams 2
C r /‘ The Georgia Journal and Soutlurn It*rortier will pub
lish the above six months.
liilfustu and < o!ciiiil>eis t’linds.
IIT.IMJ Üby J. 11. SIUW.
V 7 Jn 12 47
NOTICE.
I.S F. LEWIS will act smy Agent during my fib
# unci'. UIARIHS S. 1 HO.MAS.
Maron, Jan. 2mh, 1841. 4-J
LEAD No. llk 2, Linseed Oil,
Kim* and common Tobacco,
Cigar* of all qualities,
C hampagne Wine. He-t London ?*ovt r,
Loaf, Lump, Cracked and Fopd* r*d Sugar,
Imperial Gunpomdt r, !I>sun aud Black TANARUS as,
Sperm and Tallow Caudles,
Sj*ice, Peppt r, (ing r, Suleratus,
Copp*ras. b*yip Suuch, Ike. ike.
Fofsaleb}* ‘ THOfi. HAKROI.D,
F* b ? §2 I Fiilloch. Ilarrold L Moo !
riothiMtf ami Tailoring Bitsincss.
, rttTHK !*ut>sci-ih(*r lihs locate*l liimsclf iu tin- ulmiv* hiMiiu ©^
I I *n Macon, at the stand recently occupied by Chamlli-i-
Siuitli & Cos. between tile Washington Hall uml Messi-ngei- Os-
I flee, w b> re lie- will constantly keep on baud, a full assortment of
CLOTIIIICC,
I j suited to the various neonons ; amt nl*o a genera I aßsortuient of
< VcNling*, ‘S'liißiniiiKS^
I and every article usually kept in his line. He al*o carries on
the Tailoring Hiuiacw ut tliesuine place, win re the latest
fashions will constantly be received. All ord**r tor work will
’ lx* proiuptl) < xccilted in tin b< >t nut liner.
lu* is conneeteU in business wit li NA I HAN THOMAS, who
•ijperi ll tends the manufacture of their work at the Non li, and
the business will bt conducted undei the linn of C. S. THOM*
AS h CO. in this City. CHS. S. THOMAS.
Macon, Dec *•*■•. Ll4O. 44
OV COiVSKiV’ir.V!',
VXD expected daily per steamer Cuiihiierti, from Charles*
inn, 270 bhh. fresh Tliomaston Lime,
100 tierce© New Orleans Molasses,
10 hlids. prune Culm Molassvs,
100 Ihxcs M. 11. Raisins,
40 blits, prime Porto Rico Sugar,
1(000 Hue Spanish Si gars, fimev In and*,
Will be sold low by
Dec 2i 44 a. r. McLaughlin.
IVIACOJV
CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY.
On Second , near Mulberry Street, (opposite cornet to
Hall.
fIIHE Btibneribera, grateful for jiast fnvorn, would re-
X ©pfctftlllv solicit a eontinmmre of the ©ame, ns
they feel confident tint they will be always ready to
©apply tlm most tasteful customer* in everv variety o!
Fan Tfailltl;iPloi J . We invii© tbeciti- j
zens of Macon, rhe public generally, to call and exam
ine the work,qutility, prices, &<*.,ih we feel assured that j
ull who wish to purchase, would find il to their interest to
deal with us Some of our Vehicles are very light, and j
yet strong, being made of the best materials, nnd of su
perior workmansjiip. They were manufactured express- j
ly forth!© market,uml wo believe them equal, if not su
• perior, to any overofTered in this city. Inasmuch as all
i who lime purchased from us, and aft’ i trial, In v.- found
j the work equal to our represeutatioiis, we feel confident
j i a recommending it, and iielicv c that those* wlio *xmu m-•
will be induced to purchase. From the extensive sales j
we have made, w e lihvo l-c • i encouraged to have every i
pain© bestowed on oiti work, and offer it at a reduction
from former prices.
The subscribers having ni.'ida arrangement© w i 4 .h some
of the most extensive C’arria-e Al.-ninfaelories in the |
Northern (.’ities, will have on band, and be continually !
receiving, the coining season, an extensive assortment of i
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, lIUGGYS,
and vehicle© ofall descriptions ; which will be of the best
workmanship nnd materials, and which will be sold on i
a© good terms as can be purchased in any city in the
Southern country. They have also a number of first
rute northern woikmen constantly employed, making
and repaii iwg (’urriage© in a©uperior style.
for Cari’iUUCS will” 1m promptly at
dnnWto. WRIGLEY <fe HART.
“v ■
THEY ALSO HAVE ON HAND, A I.U’.r.v ASSORTMENT OF
SADO L BMt V-WA It IS A UXUNESfi,
Os ever \j description :
Best Ladies and Gontlemen’s .Saddles, Spanish, Colum
| bin,Travellers, Fancy, Huilted,of large and extra large
r sizes—Also Race and boy’s Saddles, English Bridles,
Mountings, \Y hips of all kinds, Hard Leather Trunks.
Carpet Bags, Beai nnd Buffalo Skins, &r. All of w hich
j will be sold as low us they can be bought in this city or
any part of the southern country.
itr Itcpail’S of all kinds of the above business
done in a superior stvlc ©f workmanship.
Nov I, 1838 30
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
it (lie Jimclioii of Cotton Avenue
;us<l Secoml Street.
f IU I F. Subscriber is now opening an extensive assortment f
1 Carriegt s, Uarroucln *, Haggivand Hqmess of every de
\ script.on, warrunud not inft-rior cither in materials or work
manship, toany in th;-- market, and will be sold oil 9 r.iuoiia
’ bl* terms as can tu* had at any other place. Call and see.
Macon Jan. 9th IH3P. K. BURR.
* \
TH, SBEET-IROX !\\l) dwfEIS WAKE
MANUFACTORY.
BISHOP AND PAttSOttTS
m\KK this method of informing the citizens of Macon and
Jj surrounding country, that they will continue the business
at the old stand, on theiast side of Mulberry street, three doors
above the Darien Bank, where they will furnish all kinds of
Tin Ware by wholesale or retail, at moderate prices and in ev
ery variety usual!) found in a similar establishment.
A good assortment of Franklin Stoves for parlours, Cooking
Stoves and other Stoves of various prices and patterns on hand.
A continuance of former patronage is solicited.
All orders promptly attended to.
I Macon, April 23, 1340. 11
DRICIS, &c.
* J > ... 1
C% 11 . - .U|
* Ll L * I*l - ; 4
•’ I _
j.: . .
FfIHE subscriber having Ikhii re-establislied at the old Stand,
corner of Mulberry an 1 Third Streets, opposite the Brick 1
Hotel, occupied by him for the last six years, during which
time he has enlarged the establishment by taking in the adjoin- !
ing store. His stock of
Dnijs. MN’dlcincs, I*uiails. Oil*, Ac.
is now as extensive as any establishment of the kind in the
State, and is constantly receiving fresh supplies, having made
arrangements with importers and dealer# iii Drugs and Cli* in-
icals, in New York, Boston. Philadelphia ami Baltimore, to Ik*
fuiuislieti at all times with new preparations, and the most
choice mid genuine articles known to the trade. The increase
of facilities afforded merchants of this city, by our enterprising
Steam-Boat ami Hail-Road Companies, in the trunportatioii
of produce ami inerehandixe, enables them to oiler gnat in* ;
ducem* ills to in* reliant?, planters, and other*. ti lav in tlu ir
supplies at Macon. HARVEY 3HOTWELL.
Sept IQ 30 |
Mia DAMOUR
B b F.GS leave to inform the public, that sliehas and is receiv
| PP ing her rich stock of Silks, viiisliu*, and Knnty Ciouds.
I A*j she made the selection liersrlf, she can gve ftlu a-surance
: that In • stock will not he surpass*<l hy any in tins city. Be
j hides the known staple articles, she has on hund Silks of every
descriptioii, viz, :
i firos tie Rhine, tiros de Suisse, Gro* de Paris, Groc *le Lyon,
1 Black ami blue Gros de Naples. Colored do.
i Black and blue Satins, Kigur and do.
White and Pink Poult de Soie,
! Satin and Mripid Clmlltys,
j l’nclinh and French Print*,
’ Swiss and Scolish Muslins,
Muslin de l.aine, Bishop Laifve,
SlitM tings, Brow n and bleached Shirtings,
Furniture Me dins and Dnmi ,
Skirts and l. I'*,
I rl.ilM’t Hliawls, Cape*,
i Ladies* and Misses’Silk Huts,
Km bin i red Poplins and Cask me rev,
Silk Criv: ts,
Silk ami Cotton Handkerchief*, Cambric k>.
I Lace V* il#. Edgings and liisertiugs,
Fresh I.iuens, Lin* u Damask,
Silk, Cotton and Linen Thread,
Silk and otln r (lov* s, Silk Mitts,
Checks, Iloniespmi sis different wiittlis, Sec. Jkc.
Also a rich assortment of TOYS,
Leghorn Hats and Hoods,
Baskets of ditfi rent sizes.
; j p.7* The GROCERY STORE of J. It. Datninr, next door
to the Darien Bank, is provided with a complete assortment o
Groceries, particular!) with a rich stock of real Spanish Se
’ gars, vis: Cuzadores, Regalias, C a nones’, Principe, &c. a large
assortment of Playing Cards, Fruits, JCe. Kr.
Ia -oon as the weather w ill allow the transportation of Fresh
; OYSTERS, the newrly a> ranged cstablishiutMl will be opened
for the reception of his friends.
Oct h 2 4
Keutucky nnd Tcnnessi’i’ Funds.
(CHECKS on t.h Northern Bank of Kentucky, at Ltxing.
) ton. Also Check* on Nashville, Tcnn. in tinis to suit
I jfiirchasem. Fur sft’c l*y J. B. STOW,
Wee 17 a3
TO WATCH IWAKBH.3,
undersigned be leave to inform the Wat eh Makers
H throughout the country, that they have just received 1)1
iCECT iVom the inaitufacionLi m Europe, a splendid assort
incut ot
Tools and fflaterinls,
which will be sold at New York prices, FOll CASH. Those
Vi lo jiMliiiiVM y v lii do **> ii l> call and examine.
Aim, some extra line GOLD ANI) Sll.\ I K LEVER
WA rCHKS, selected by a good Watch Maker, at the factory
in Europe, and impo ted direct to tins place, which will be sold
at Hard Times prices for cash. J. A. &. S. S. VIRGIN.
Macon, Feb id, IK4O. 52
Splendid Furniture and Chans,
Opposite 11 ‘a shims ton Hn//,on Mulberry Street.
f 11H K subscriber respectfully informs his
jjkjl A friends and the public that he is ro
’ eeiviitg mul mauuf'ueturitnr u more Hphmdid
I \Sgg% artsortmeul Os lurnitim* than bar ever been
/ W/T/ o lie red for sale in this city, ut the lowest
* * l! 1 P r * (!CS I'* HR ('ASH.
\ “ The following eompnse n port: Side
boards with and without Marble Tops, Secretary and
Hook C/asca, Desk and Hook ( ’uses, Solas of the latest
style, Conehes, Settees and En.-y Chairs. Dining Table*
in setts and sinele, Centre Tables with mid w it lion t Mar
ble Tops, l*er Tables, Pembroke ‘Cables, Work ‘rubles,
Toilet. I hvssing and I’tench Bureaus, Mahogany, Maple, •
and Poplar Bedsteads; Mantle Glasses, Dressing lloxes
and Glasses, Sociables, Ottomans, Carpet and Clmir
Cushions, l’iono Seats variovs patterns, Mahogany,
Curled Maple and l*\ncy Chairs,llairand Cotton iMat
f rasses, EmitLers and Feather Beds, Blinds. Floor .Mats,
Willow W'ugonsand Cradles,together with every article
in his line.
I The proprietor!* supplied w ith the host of workmen,
and well seasoned materials, so that lie is enabled to
i manufacture an v urtiele in his line,that may be. culled
! for. Orders from the country shall receive stricl atten
tion. The public are invited to call and examine tor
| themselves. THOMAS WOOD.
I Oct 18 43
CHEAP FOR. CASH?
s\in r-.?/.?oi; f /.fo/u.vf;.
J > W. MORRIS has remove cl lo the South side of
8 % Mulberry sheet, two doors below iho l\ a*hiuslou
11 (and has commenced receiving his slock ot Kcadv
made < Motliing, consisting of
j Superfine Heuvcr, Pilot and P.roadcloth Over Coats.
Oi-utlemen’s Mine and Invisible Green (?loth Cloaks,
| Ocnlleumn’s liluo, Black ard Green (ninldel Clonk*. !
Blue, Blink, Inyi*. Given A’ Cadet .nixed I-'rock Coats,:
Blue, Black and InvLilde Green Dress Coals.
Kent in ky Jcuiis and Pilot (Moth I - ’lock atul D res-- Coats.
IMue, Black, mixed and Fancy Gustier : \ tinet and
.leans Pants,
Hgured ued plain Woolen and Silk Velvet Cloth,
Cassimere and Satin Vests,
An assortment ol low priced V -is,
j Buckskin, Woolen and Cotton under Shirts and I
; Drawers,
Cotton Shirts, with Linen Bosoms und CciiaiA
Colored Linen, a ml Rufile do.
Silk,Cotton and Merino halfllo.se,
Cloves, Suspenders and lldkfs.
j Linen Collars and Bosoms,
Stocks and Cravats of every variety
Superior Fur and Sealett Caps,
I’ravelling Hags,Trunks, &<:.
Also a large lot of Negro Clothing.
I'lie ahov e stock has been selected and manufactured
; with great care, and as s;>le; will be confined to (.'ASH,
purchasers will find PRICES LOW. R. W.M.
Macon. Oct 20. 13-10. 35
ieso\ ni> vusAi,
JUST Received, 20 ions Swetdts Iron assort !,
100 kegs Cut Null*,assorted. Apply to
| July 3 20 WINN, SHANNON Ik CQ.
Jft* jpwo- t his thorough bred Rue. Horse
having proved Line since he was trans-
DS; to the stubb < f Col. Hampton, it ha>
ben deemed Mrtvi-abie by his owners, to l-l
1 S, fifMe. •’ $ him make a Spring S. axon, at his stable on the .
- I.afay me Coarse. To afford bt*cedcr> an op
-1 port unity, therefore, of raising colts of the most app roved blood,
he w ill be permitted to visit a limited number <fu.;m s, not x
cteding 30, at Jf*s tln-sea-on, ami $1 to the groom,
i Ample preparations will be made for tin accommodations of
all Mares sent to him, and they will bt taken care of on the {
\ most approved plan,at 50 cents per day, and no charges for ■
negro hoys attending tin m.
The p. rfurmnne-cs of Gano on the turf, are too we II known to
require repetition here. He is a beautifal mahogany bay,l”
hands l inch high, of great symmetry, ami possessing superior
hone and muscle. He was sin dby Eclipse, our of lb tsey Rich
ards, and she by Old Archery,a full sifter to John Richards.
Ail expenses will be required to be paid before the Mrv
leaves the stable. THOMAS .I. WAI.TOX,
Feb 5 5w 5 1 A UGC Sl’ L T S 1 . AMPKIN.
SPRAYED,
/V 1 STOLEN from tlu •• wn *\ v . l,l Kn J' x ’
1P v ” ll<* on I —*y The 22d ot December
smnvl M ARK about five fi 1 1
igh, with a few white hairs in her forehead
haredv p ret ivabh , nine or ten v< ars old, and
retains one colt’s tooth in her mouth ; trots en
tirely, works gent It- in any harm ss, long mane, inclined to be
curly, and lailof moderate length ; was taken or rot loose from
a rack in Knoxville, with an indiftl rent old saddle on, ihe girth
to the saddle spliced w ith a piece of plough tine, and a com
mon curb bridle. Any information of the above described nag
will be thankfully received, ami if taken up all reasonable! x
penses paid. ‘ ROBERT MARTIN.
January 13 3tn47
MiSoP
Ki:iU4siiii{s: iiogh.
rfIMR subscriber has rccentl}. obtained IVoni Kentucky, a
J Hoar of this valuable breed of Ho, which he proposes
to keep at his farm, seven miles north of Forsyth, on the road
leading to McDonough. People who wish to improve their
of Hogs, would find it to ther interest to cali and see him. He
is about 13 months old, and weighs 300 pounds. For other par
ticulars, set* hand bills. S. A. MANX.
Monroe county, Feb 3, 1841. 3m50
1,A 31* FOit SALE.
A ATiI.L bo sold] to the highest bidder ut the court
V V bouse door in Forsyth, between the usual hours
of sale, on the fir.-t Tuesday in March next, 2o*2j acres !
of Land, known as Lot No. oj in the 12th dist, of Mon- j
rue county, whereon Robert McGinty lately lived, now i
belonging to the estate of Joseph Duckworth, deceased, j
Terms half rash, the balance on a credit till the 25th
December next, well secured.
JAMES SMITH, AdmV. i
Jan 2R, lfill. swlD Cum testamento annexO. i
MONROE COUNTY!^
WK invite the Attention of the ptililic, witiiout re
gard to t.ny depreciation that limy be. brought a
liout hy the enemies of llie Monroe Kail-Road and Hank
ing Company, to the following proposition : We will,
each of us, take SIO,OOO of the Mutes of the MONROE
RAIL-ROAD BANK, at twelve month’s time, in sums
of One Hundred Dollars, or upwards, at a time, and give
undoubted security, ut TEN percent. The aggregate
amount w ill he $1 16,000.
JAMES W. TINSLEY,
WILEY H. POPE,
W. M. POPE,
JESSE POPE,
STEPHEN 0. MARTIN,
S. W. BURNEY,
A. M. I>. KINO,
AI.I.EN COCHRAN,
ANDERSON BALDWIN,
B. K. MARIUS.
A. BROOKS.
Monroe County, January 20,1011 49
TWIGGS COUNTY.
WE propose each of us, to take at twelve months,
SIO,OOO of Monroe Rail Road Bank Notes at any time
within one year, at ten per cent, per annum, and give
undoubted personal security,
HENRY SOLOMON,
N. LAND
HENRY LAND,
JAMES SOLOMON,
JAMES LAND.
W.M. CRITTENDEN,
J. T. CHAPMAN,
W.M. W. WI (JOINS.
Marion, TANARUS iges county, Jam 20, Kill.
To Jlorcimiits suit) others.
rWlllte subscriber oft’ rn for sale on accommodating terms,
I the entire STOCK OF GOODS, belonging to Winn.
Shannon & Cos. consisting of an assortment of Dlt Y GOODS,
HA ROW AUK A XI) GROCERIES.
He w ill also IfKN I‘ th Brick Store on Cotton Avt nne.
known aa one of the heat Mauds in the city for country trade,
Persons desirous of locating in Macon, will <l well to avail
themselves of tins opportunity. JOHN D. WINN,
j Feb 1, 1841. f)0
woTicxi.
\LL persona indebted to the estate of Isaiah Law ,
. late of Macon county, dedoaned, arc hereby noti
fied to make, immediute payment; and nil having de
mnmls agaiint said estate, will tender them in duly at*
j tested, in terms of the law.
Feb 10 sw*sl JOHN A. LAW, Adm’r.
STOlli 3101\ r after date application will
. be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Macon
| county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
?ell the Land and Nob roes belonging to the estate of
Isaiah Law, late of aid countv, deceased.
1 >blO 51 JO lIN .J ,A\V, .AdmV.
(■coi’iiia-l'psoii CotiiKly.
“MTfriIRHKAS Eli/.n Yate* applies to me for letters of ad-
Y v ministration on the estate of Willis hto, late of said
’ county, deceased,
Th* st aie therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to le and appear nt
my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if
any they have, why said letters should not la (ranted.
Given under my hand at office this 11th Ft b. 1841.
Feb 17 3 WSZ IHO F. Ill; I 11F.1., C. C. O.
1.1 XCIIA VGE OK SAVANNAH, at sight, for sal*tf
HfA I. fOITOV.
j Km ?I 4 0
mint msikisf sale".—win t* sold
a P on the first Tuesday in March, next, in Ala.
con, the following properly.
1 wo acre Lot No. 17, on ill*’ Northwest Common of
the City ol Macon, levied oil us the properly of Peter
Mclntyre, to satisfy u ti fit fiom Bibh interior conn in
favor 0. A. fills, vs. said Met nitre.
A certain lot in parcel of laud, lying on Cotton Avert*
up, know n as parts of lots i\o. o ami t>, in square liJ, in
City ot Macon, containing 4oJ feet on Colton Avenue,
and running hack to New Street, and known as lot No. 4,
houj the. east line in subdivision of said lots, and further
known us the Marble Yurd, levied on as the property of
i . P Stubbs, to satisfy a fi lii from Bibh Superior court,
m favor of he Central Bail Ruud and Bunking Compa
ny of Georgia, vs* said Stubbs,property pointed out liv
defendant.
City lot No. 8, in square 80, in City of Macon, levied
on as the property of Benjamin 11. Russell, to /.utisl'v tt fi |
la Irom Bibb Superior court, in favor of Harmulul John-•
son, vs Henjainiii 11. Russell, W iley llanisniid Willis
11. Hughes, property pointed out by Hughes.
Two loss in the City of Macon, known as Nos. 1 and
2. in sq u,ire ‘J*J, (except so much as is occupied by the
.''late Jjunk.) levied on ns the piopcrty of David Rals
ton, to s;ilisfy 2 mortgage fi fas,one in fuvor of the. Cen
tral Bail Road and Bunking Company’, and the other in
| fav or of L. Baldwin &. Cos, vs. said Ralston, property
pointed out in said mortgage fi fat.
One Bay Horse; one Horse,commonly called Daw
two bay Mules—l c\icd on ns the piopcrty ol Claihorn I
Wall, to’ satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Bibb Inf. Court,
in f iv or of John Wall vs. said (’lniboru Wall.
(hie Negro girl by the name of Juda about ii years
old, levied on by v irtue of a Mortgage li fa, in favor of
Wm.'Kelley vs. John A.. Robinson, properly pointed out
in suit! mortgage.
J. SPRING HR, D. Sl.’ff.
A negro man named Hen, about do y ears old, levied on
ns the property of Thomas I). Bacon, to satisfy it dis
tress w arrant, Robert .Mayes vs. said Bacon.
A negro lnannianied Moses, fitly years old, levied on ns
the property of Virginia C. W ilkinson, to satisfy three
ft Ins from Bibb .Superiorcourt, torcosls.
A paitof lot No. 1, insquare 21, with none story
Brick building thereon, (routingabout dG feet on Cotton
! Avenue, and about 39 feet on {Second Street,levied *m us
the property of Ossiun (liegory, to satisfy u !i fa from
Bihh Superior court, in fuvor of t!ic Cenlral Rail Road
nnd Banking Company of Georgia vs. said Gregory.
Lot No. 8. cornering on Cherry and Third streets, and
port of Lot No. 7, in squaiedi) ot the City of’Macon,
, Lots No. 7 and 8, in Third and Plumb streets, in square j
fifty -nine; Lots No. 1 .2 and3, in square 38, on Founii ‘
i and Poplar streets; also, two acre Lots, Nos. C, 11, 12, j
U and 15, in the Western range; also two acre Lot, No.
in the n. w Western range, to salisfv sundry fi tis
’ -> 2ait i t David Ralston, issued from Bi!b Supnicr and
I nlei ior (’tun ts, in favor of Ilea (Jotton, r .nl of I>n
; re e. Edmund Russell Adm’r. &c. tuid others, v . raid
■ Ralston,
An interest in Lot No. 4, square 7!, and half el I.Oi No.
1 1. in same .square, levied on as the pnperty of Rufus K.
Fv.ms to satisfy sundry fi fas, tw o in favor o! Moses 11.
I’aldwin for the ti-e of John Neal, iismi’ ncr.—one in ln
v r of the Bank of the Slate, of <ieoi p. ia, !i-r tlic Use ( f I
-aid V ul,assignee and others.
Jan 77 JAMES GATES, Sliff.
POSTPONED SALE.
Thive ;ci*t sos ;a .and, I\imnudiHl ly in the forks of ill.* :
t road Uadirig tYom ‘luci.n to Eaixyth, m! v!*• n •- , ; mk
tlu ivon,occupied l x Sp.-iio-r R.l. >. U v;. - d an as hi-.
to satisfy one executim: in favor (.f Wn;. S. orinas 1 a‘iimn s- ;
; trator .See. vs. s.tid Kvly, un.l suiolry other e.vecu i- ;k> \s- the !
sum.-, prope;tv ooiut; and • i.i b> l’,-. v * .bit.
JAMBS GATES. SltfT.
Lots of Land No. 133 and L 4, • ont.iinimr -Ao acres,
more or less, lying in the 4lli (list of'originally Houston
now Bibh county, levied on us the property of \\ iliiam
:M. Hill to satisfy tin; followJng executions, i.-sued from
Bihlj Superior Court, one in favor of Amos Brown vs.
Isaac S. Meriaiu. Wil'iuin M. Hill end Napoleon Ik
j Bt aid, and two in favor of the < ‘cutral Bunk of Georgia
I vs. Aaron Lessel, executor of Samuel Pace, John A. Kob-
I ert-on. William M. Hill and John Mitchell,
j Tlu jf'ol low mg ileg roes levied on as the property of Ilu
! fits K. Evans to wit: Lavenia a woman2oyears old, and
I liar two children, Robert about four years old and M ary
j about two years old, also Susan a woman about 28 years
old, to satisfy a mortgage fi lit issued from Bihh Itiferi-
I or court in favor of .Samuel S. Virgin guardian vs R.
I K. Evans.
Feb. 2. IS4O, JOTW SPRINGER, D. ShlT.
jIfOKROE SIIEIII Fl:’ * \r,*e- 1. th- Zu?t
if g on th‘‘ first tbilio iagp.i.i iiu :
Amy a negro woman 28 years of ngc and herer.iM I om
9 years old, Aleck, a hoy six years old, leltahod,4 yruis ;
old, and Cimria a girl Hi years old, levied on us the,
property of Nathaniel G. Slaugjiter, to satisfy a fi fa, !
from Putnam Superior Court, in favor of John Thomas. :
vs. William P. llaine-s, Nathaniel G. Slaughter and
others.
Also one house and lot in Cullodeusvile Monroe coun
ty, adjoining the Female Academy in said village, levi- !
t*d on as the property of John Darby, to satisfy n fi fit, l
from Monroe Superior court, in favorof Henrietta Swift,
vs. John Darby.
Also twenty shares of stock in the Monroe Rail Road
and Banking Company, and one house and lot in For- (
sytli, all levied on as the propeitv of James Anthony, to
satisfy two fi fas from Monroe Superior court, in favorof
the Monroe Rail Road and Banking Company, aguinst ;
James Anthony and others.
[ One Xegra man named Harry, levied on as the property ot
Daniel Carroll, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a justices court in i
favorof William I*. Melton vs. Daniel Carroll: levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
! One House and Lot in the town of Forsyth, levied on as the i
I property of Clayborn H. Jones, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issu- \
| mg from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Nancy
! Jones, it being the lot whereon Abner F. Gilson now lives,
property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
Jan. 26. 43 i’. \V. CIUP.MAN, Sli’ff.
350 acres of Land more or less, where Robert My rick
now lives, in the 14th Dipt, of Monroe county No. not
known, levied on to satisfy n fi fa in favor of Westley
Fowler, issued from Monroe Superior court, aguinst Rob
ert Myrick’
Also four Negroes, viz. Maria, about 22 ves.rs
old, Dick a boy 9, Cilvy 5. Anthony 2 years old, all lev- (
ied on as the property of Robert My:uk, to satisfy sun
dry fi fas from Monroe Inferior court, t >e in favor of Le
roy Napier and others, vs. Robert My it:...
MORTGAGE SALE FOR APIGL.
Seven Negroes, viz : Iloh a man about 45 vi ar<old, Colman
a man about 24 years old, Cruthey a woman about -10 vtar* old,
Stacey a woman about 30 years old, and her three c.iihlren, viz
Luev a girl ten years old, Enoch a boy five vai < old, ami
Isaac a bov three years old, ail It vied on a* the property of
Henry .1 Bald .via, to satisfy a mortgage fit fa from Monroe In
ferior Court, in favor of Samuel 11. Baldw in vs. said Henry J.
! Baldwin. EDWARD CLARK, D. Sh f.
(TPSOX SIIEKIFF SALE.— WiII be sold on the
J first Tuesday in March next, IkTo.c th* court house dOcr
in Thomaston:
The Lot of Land whereon Josiah A. Christie lived nt the time
of his death, numb* r not known, in the eleventh district for
merly Monroe now Macon county, levied on as the property of
Green B. Harrell, to satisfy a li f.i from Upson Superior Caurt
—Charles.!. McDonald vs. said Harrell.
All the right, title and interest of Khired N. C. Blalock in
’ and to twenty-seven Negroes belonging to the estate of James
Blalock, deceased, levied on as the property of said E. N. C. (
Blalock, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a justices* court, in favor
of William O. Smith vs. said BlaiOck ; levy made and returned
to me hy a constable.
One Lot w ith the improvement* thereon, occupied by Hiram
Hell, in the town of Thomastan, levied on as the property of;
Miles* li. Meadows, to satisfy a fi fa from Upson Superior
Court, in favor of Thomas Douglass and Francis Douglass, i x
ecutcrs of William Douglass, and. ci ;*t and, \ s. Mil* s H. M allows,
Moses D. Johnson and John S. Marlin.
One Lot with the store house thereon, at present occupied by
Thweatt Ik Cochran, situate on the somn-i ust corner of the
public square, in tin- town of 1 homaston, levied on as the
property of John S. Marlin, to satisfy a li fa from Upson Supe
rior Court, Thomas Douglass and Francis Douglass, executors ,
&c. vs. MilessK. Meadows, Moses I). Johnson and John S.
Marlin. ... .
One Negro Woman named Drucilln, about 25 vtnrsof age, i
levied on as the property of Mose* I). Johnston, to satisfy a li la ,
from Upson Superior Court, in favor of 1 liumas Douglass and
Francis Douglass, executors, &e. vs. Miles* It. Meadows, Mo
ses D. .Taluison and John S. Marlin. .... ,
Lot of Land No. one hundred and twenty-two in the first (list,
originally Houston now Upson comity, U vudon as the prop
erty of Given Bailcv, to satis!) a fi fa lrm uju>tKis court, in
favor of Qortley k Slaughter vs. Green Bailey ; levy mad* and
returned to me by a constable.
One hundred acres of Land, more or I* ss, whereon Jesse May*
nor now lives, it being part of Lot No. 137, in th** Kith district
originally Houston now Upson county, I* vied on as the prop
erty of .lease Mavnor, to satisfy a fi fa from a justices* court, in
favor of Iteitbeii McMicliael v*. said Maynor ; levy made and
riturmd to rue li J a ••uuslablc. |f _ SANDWICII) shm
POSTPONED MORTGAGE SAI.K.
will Ik- .ulil Wort- tli<- roi.rl hoove door in Ilielovmof! lioin
astoii.on the first Tuedayi>. April next, four N.- R im, to u.t:
Neil a man, Funny u woman, and her two children, Rufus and
llonry, l)oy, Icvn-d on milir propiriy of Martin WrbM. r, lo
satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Upson Inferior Court, m favor of
James R. Cox vs. Martin Webtm r. * _
Jail 27 D BENJAMIN GOODF., I). 8.
POSTPONED
ViniIMSTHATOH'S SAI,E.-I'|*l- I
Uer of the honorable the Infi nor Court of the county of •
Putnam, when sitting for ordinary nnrpo.ws, will be sold at
the court house ill Knoxville, Crawford county,on the first :
Tuesday in February next, Lot of Land No. 192, in the sixth
district of originally Houstoil now Crawford comity, being th
estate of Isaac Whitaker, deeensi *l, and sold tor the ben
efit of the heirs. ELMO HE CALLAW A\, Ailin .
Dec 3, 1840. 43
\|p.| INISTK ATOIFS S \ LE“ f l ’
T uesday in March next, Ik fort the court house (tool in
Ni w'ton. Bak* r county, will lie sold between the usual hours of
sale th'* Mouse* and ten acres of Laud, in Gillionville, belong
ing to the cstim* of the late Dr. Thus. F. lligg, of said county,
deceased. Sold b> an order ut the court. T* ims on the day of
sft | e# A. B. HIGGS, Adm r.
Dec 82
XiniIMSTIIATOII’S SAM:. — Aeno
nl,|a to till orilt'r of llio lularitir Couil of Manm
r.ounlv, when sitting as a court of ordinary, will he sold
on the ifirst Tnosdnv in March next, helont the coait
house door in I .tinier, olio Lot of l.nnd holonging to the
.■stole of William IMitehr.il, of said comity, deceased-
Sold for the benefit of the heirs nod ereditms.
Dec2B In JOSIAH AS Ad" l r .
k's. it .i. >if , vtc Vi \ I.LV—Will Ik- “old j ll V,’. 1 ’
lJ| itiiOTti.ii conii'ty, o the highe-t niihlyr, on t( >*j.
,!a"in March next, tlieitit.Ksi of the ,l "" ur 1 ,, 1 au | f, vl .
srarhoromth. in . vet. Nopjjjj. • '’ ... my,
For *•-*.'# hy 41
| Tut 17
\| ACtyS SUCK IFF SA 1,K.-w,ii uL- 10 ,j^
:fl Ilirnmt l HcsaHy ■„ March, next, at i) lc f
; ituur in Lanier, the fulluvviug pr. Jiti-I J . hu, l( .
! Two Lots of pine I md, in the Ist Oi-t. formerly Mu,
entree, iiuvv .Mncoiicountv, levied „„ a5p,,,,;,,,. *’
Itenjiimiu Smeldon, to ; at,sly -J li fas, Mm ~,,
nor( ouit, in Itvvor ol 11 iintinglon mul ll.ilcouih vs s
glelon & Law, nial 4 fi fas from Macon Sim#.• * i, ‘*
!” ‘ Join,sol, & Co-VS. (i. I.’utler iniiker p.
jmin Miifrleion nti.l J. A- Lw, nnd one vs. H.Sin.'l
mill .• A. Luvv, mill one vs Ruliert (ireen.O. I‘,P. ..
A-Uw’” “" dJ ‘ A ’ LI,VV| Properly puii.tej mu j ’
Also lots No. 3mul 4, under Inin K.,nml lot 4,i u u„
lo.v tl of Lanier, the place on vvliich Col. (i .-p \ ~i, ie
now lives, levied on ilm propeitv of I’leseivH If I'P
111 satisfy Uli f„ fro,,, Ma C ,! n S opV. Co,,'’
U nneu S. WillimuK l,earn, vs, Lnke Joha-ot, I'n
: ~tl. omkets, anil Wi11i,.,,, Barfield endorser v
: ei iv pointed out by G* T. Yclvmon.
Also lot of Pine Land, No. Cti, io the Hhlidi-t.
Iv IMusi'ocee now Mu ['Oil couuiv, levied on .>1 , 1
erty ol \V illi'.m Cnderwood, to sutisfv ali fa f ro „', \j
>up r. Court in favor of J. ,V \\ . Js,.|,| w „,
IC.ntes mill Willimn l'tide, wood, one in fuv or oV(j!’
mit 1,7 ‘ II,UUI Proju r.j poinied
Also two in-res of land more of less, ndjoinin-tl
low not .anirr, it hemg the pluci’ vv lit non
~ , I'OSTPO.NF.I) SAI.F
• • ‘i v ’
• (w l J. L- and 1C A. C,e,„, vs.tiih'i J,""”
uric Iron, a Justice* court of said eotjutv. in L v'r> ; "..r j
J°' n ’ Rnshiu vs Giles !fn-ing prinepic , ( ~| j
derwaod security on stay of e.uvoto o. end ti,,-. , f •
from n Justices comt of said romitv, io f,..„ r „
Jolt” Linn; vs. Cilee Herrioe mul l.i,alma llerrio*
propeitv pointed oat Ly tin: pi until! V. nod r. Id at tl„
~sk Jn,in * oiing, >* former juri Itasei, who J •
eompued with terms us sale.
. , . rr , - 1 MC’MII.LKN -;,
A stork of t.00.1s ro|,s,. 1,,f P .- v ;o
ees ot s|,ally, I lot ol I>ii>, -. IJ r. I, ?D ~j, , , ‘\v, .
and Childrens Prunella and iMororvo SI ~|, .
ees ol Muslin, one t'aNil-let c„„t ) ,
niece of (jintliam, S5 pair of Cloves. 1::’ , , I, \\ .
Hose, I fi pair hall Hose, If, Stocks, II |
I'duir.c, ti pieces Cutton Priimr,
>i!k, 5 piece. Til rend l.ree, : pie,-,. J;;,’ (
piece Blond l ave, 1 piece C, |,, ; , ( . . j
Kerchiets, Bt. :,|,es. l. pieces |? ilituo, .-1 J . (-
Sett* Knives mul Koik*. I Bex cp’ . -
Ke? liuliee, nil levied on is ■ n i. t
I). Ilnrd. (’|,nrles II Mnrdo -I , .. ’ ,
ntisfy 3fi (a.froin TnlLot Bii,ieftor t oort ,
of Heiirv O. llaiTcll, Roller: W . IL.]’ 1 j,.
and William Harrell, the ,nli*-r in fu-.0, JI -■ i ■ J
(ileneon lioth vs. Stephen I). IliudsV Cos.
Also tliree lotsnfl.and Ncs. 17-J, 181, I
- Hist, formerly Musi now ;M. v ., -
improved, levi. -I ... ,t : - propnrty ot K!i>- l, -th ii,j.e : ,
to-sittisfy a f, f„ from the Superior ,-.,uri of said emmt,’
in fitvor of Tlioms I.- Barker vs. F. ITriv.-t nod (JilVs
IMver, property pointed out hv Vv’. }L Pohimno!, paitc
tilt s Acornav.
A l**o oik* Si! ti*] Mnr* 41;;! niu! otipl'.iv Mule
le\icd on as the pioju ,iv ul Littleion B. Wnrhi to sml
i*fy oii<’ Attachment ti la f(>inlli*‘ Superior court of said
county, in favor of \\ iiliam Brown v.s, hai l \YrS‘’hf
j propi ilv point,-'ll m-.t in fir
| Als, - l -‘" ofl.rtnij Nos. 811, .ml 10,"., in tlto Onil Di**.
( (jfotn-o Mnseo;,'ei! now .Moron countv, levied o.i ns tin.
| l> r "J’crly ol Jiitnos (irovur. to s.-itisty u f. |:i f,,„„ tl.
j perior court of mid county in favor of Angus Kelson vs.
James drover ptineipiil, nnd Jolin Simdcvnut ct.dorser,
J property- j.-oiuted out !>Studcant.
Also trie west half of Lot No. 10:1, in the Ist Hist, of
I or.ee Muse-ogee Imt i-n-.v Mneori eotmtv, levii-i! on ns the
; property of Th-mips, n llnrlield, to satisfy a ti In r>oi:i
j the luferii rcourt ot VLmon couuiv, in favoi- >i* \1 oa*.
Hill, vs. (iappit I*. Velvertuu principal,noil Tlioiupson
! Bnrtield eudorser, proper point, and out In A. A. Ilohinsmi
i plaiolill s Attorney.
Also l.nts \j. ■! and t under Hter N. iu the tuv't - f
| Ja,..: ‘ *- • • ’ - iAc-. ... tl tii -
prm vd, and lots ~o 1. ‘2. ond 8, under letter and. No. 8
l occupied 1,1 Dur.cnn McQonitr, and No. >,!,v I .!• .(2-
i sup, unit 2 half Here | ot- j„ Ilainlmre. w ill, s,.m!l
1 provemenl. Nos. II and IJ, occupied In W. Si. Mm -rr
le. ied on as til,-- property of Dunrnn .MrQua;.? vs
Collector, and 11. I’. Omvuiutr seouritv, t . sati ov | ; j. (
m lavor ol the .lusliei sos the lolVi ior (’on.t li.rile'iite
I nfthc county us Mneoit. properl, poittn and out In W il
liam H. Brooks county Treasurer
Also Lot of Land No. 130 in the 2nd 1/isf. of formerly
•Museotjee now s!rmi enmity, v, .11 improved, levied on
: as the property of \\ ilii-n:i Lockwood, to -a t.siv r ti In
fioin the Superior court, in favor of Miles IT. darn an,
vs W illiiim Lockwood principal, and Jo-eoli liott -mu .
riiy. GRLE.N BAIIUOW, I>. .-if .
Jan. Odrd 4'j
A D.UIX'ISTRATOR’S 8 A I.K -- i:n.
on the first 1 iiesua yin Mart h next, in the tow nos ]\ rr-.,
: Houston county, a I.ot of Land iu the 13th dist. of said ccuniy,
b lungmg to the estate of Robert Law, late of’said coin ty, *•-
) ceased. Sold for the bent lit of tlie Ik irs and cr ditois (,f said
deceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
! Jan 7 47 ‘A. M. TILOMI’SON, Acm’r.
EK*STAI s I.ri>EI3K'T HO. 5.
Monroe Rail-Road and Banking Company, }
Macon, January 14. 1841. S
ORDERED, That the fifili lustalfmem of Sixty Dollars
per share on the ca pita 1 sloth of this Companv ,i \n nsion
anove Forsyth, i.< requin and to he paid on Moe.dav theTihday
;Of June next; one-half to be appropriated, to banking, tto
other to the construction of the road. I’uyim nts can bt made
at rile principal bank in this city, or at • it lit r ucy ::i 1 \,r
xvth or (irittin. liv orde r the Board of Direct, is.
Jan 20 4* ‘ JEREMIAH LEAK, Cnsliur.
recuses.
A LL persons indebted io tin estate of Jas, lb aty, late rs
IsL Houston county, U ceased, an hu*ehy notifud tl.at im
mediate payim nt must be made to the administrator ; mid all
! jiersons having claims against said estate, to render them in
duly attested, in terms of the law.
JAS. C. IIASKIN, Adm’r.
Houston county, Jan 21,1341. # 6w43
SA LBL—Will
.be sold at Van Wert, FaiilUing count/, on )he
Tuesday iu April next,lot of Laud No. 211 in llie sec
ond District, llh section originally (’benikee now Paul
ding <*oiintv, containing 40 ;.cn s. Also at the same time,
will be sold at Laf'iiycite, NN'alkcr county, lot of Laud,
No. 226, 9ib l>isti* t, 4th Seclion, containing H O an*':.
sold pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
{Monroe county, as the fprop* ity of the late Jolibmu
(ioggurs deceased, for the benefit of the* licits mid cted
itors. Terms cash.
Jaw. 30Ih, lß4i. 50 JOHN GREEN, AdnfV.
A f> ?SI SA LS'.—-Apr
able to an order of ibe Inferior ("otirt sitting fi r
ordinary pin poses, will lie sold on tbe first Ttu'sdjiv in
April next, at the Court House in Tboinasion l.i tween
tlie usual hours of sale, lot of Land No. 2t9, in the JlTlt
district of originally Alnnroe now l psou County, con
taining 100 acres more or less, as the property *| !L nry
Me Cos v deceased, sold lor the benefit ol the heirs and
creditors of said estate. Terms on the *lnv *f sale.
Feb. 4tli 1841. 50 JAMES JMcCOY, Adm’r.
TIIJIINfiSI KAIOIi ’S SA Li:.—Will
he sold mi the second Monday iii March next, ut
tbe-house, of Zacharic.h Molt, in the count \ of Macon,
all tho perishable property belonging to John Mott late
\of said count v, deceased. Terms on ti e dn\ of sale.
ZACHARIAH MuTJ 1 , Adm’r.
Jan. noth, 1841. 50
*1 |> TC I A TRAT6KIS L V. —\’ * :l
i a be sold nt the Court House door, in J*uiriding coun
ty, on tho first Tuesday in April next, lot ol land No
-1287, in the second District of the third S * fun, Cl.rro*
; kee now Faulding county, ns tlie property f James A,
Kobinsoit, late of ‘.Monroe county dec’ll. fM>ld fin ibt
better.t of the creditors of said deceased. Trims rondo
known on the (lav of sale.
Jan. HOtli 1241. JAS. ANTHONY, A tint V.
t KLTIINISTUATOIt’S NALK.-W;'’
+ \ hr sold on tbo first Tuesday in Aptd next, in th*)
town of Lanier, Macon county, between the usiiml bom
of sale,one Horse, one. Muggy, and one Mras-*- Clock, b* -
: longing lo the cstulc of V\ m. A. Mmlliiml dec and I enn
I on the day. DAN ID 1 L UNLh, A 2 me.
Jniv 30th 1841. [
j (VAIIOIA.X'N HALH.—WiII •’ k.’" 1 ‘ Il ’
AB cmirt house in Di’i-atur rmmtv, on t ln- I * -.1 ‘
! day in April next Lot No. -jr.ti, in thr ’Ehl !''. o! rat.i
• omitv. formerly Early. Sold a- tl l , rop ,, “> • 1
Amanda Thompson, minor, hy order ol Hie toml oi
i Ordinary of Bihh county. ~ ,
Ecli :t, I:: 11 5(1 .lAMES TIIOJI *?*L N _
Hi'Oi'Uiii —J’tii'im CoiinlJ'.
*rill'.ltl-.AS li.Hill Ttn-N.r .W’l"; ni'iu *1
> v ■tilntiiii.tratioi, upon tl.e to>tc oi Wllhnin A. n.llard,
‘Thf “.nohm-fewto ‘“.u‘'’ •” •’ ‘
; kintli-t-tl unit civdiior. uf.K.'l <\<>h to In and “IT * 1 ’ JJJ
..ffieewitl.il> .he tin. ~r. ■•cr.lx <1 b> a*. •• he .m
i.i.i i,a vt why ssiil Ivftcrs h*)Hl*l ml Im giant**!.
I ViivcnMlKh'rmy hand ;o.h January,
| l.li 3 -t."D
■ Mint after data application will
I* . in ~|.t to the Im.iornhh*. th.- Inferior C.m.t ol
I', countv, wl.cn *illins for ordinary |..ir|..-,e. for
. lo -.-11 the rent i-.fi.u- Os John ( ..rpci.tcr, deed.
■ :*' clOF MARY CAII I’ENTK If, l
PLEASANT SPEAK, J “ ,lm r ”
| Dec 9 li-
IIOI’II nfu r , application will
4 „,a(|c to the honorable Ilifi riur Court of 11* vminiy ‘ [
I T'viggi, while sitting for ordinar) purpoir* for have to -*
! 0,0-third of Lot* * f Lund No 50 and r.O, lying in the count) ut
* Tw igg>, belonging to th* * vlate of Uobt. Cummins (Uc* n**o
i \ lso :Dl lh* Lunds Ik hinging to said d* coned out of the enun
iy ol 1 witffji. U. W. CUMMINS, K.x .-
! Nov 24
MONTHS d"’. d.lf, .pplic.li.il. iH
S iiik.lv o. th. tiiniorithlc the Int'corior Cu.iv. *d
* ty, wlo-tt ni.tinij for onlm.rv itirpu.ifor 1.’.vr... 'U a .’°’ J
.'■ill tan in (in’ town ol Zotmion, and thr Nrpro*. bclonciS
ih. .tit ts Slw.d t.rnkr, loir of .old fcirty, rirrro-.l
’ *RUXGTf>K t BAK,
I TANARUS) it 11