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COLLECTORS’ SAi.ES.
SHERIFFS’ SALKS.
<>>;! Vox. Sui
Stitts SlieriSf ^ialca
.. i v\T£7ILI. he sold on the first Tuesday in November
; rk rbe firu Tuesday in NOV EM u kit next, will i next, between the usual hours of sale, at
jf s»3 oold before the court house in Knoxville Jackson Butts county, before the court house door, the
t-.vfnr<l county, between tlio lawful hours of sale, following property, to wit:
it ■ Knlmvieg property, or so michthereof ns will sal-. One heiferyearling, 1 box anti dice entitled jimerow,
Ufy i’ib T is for ISM and costs : viz. | j sma ll mink, 1 pitcher, J tin bucket, 1 handle basket,
•i"0 acres. No. 94 17th dist. ’'.any county, as the ; j c ; u (, axe> j shovel and tongs, 1 wash pot, 1 fet iron
•.'reporty of!».'.V. Malljevv*.. [dogs, t pine table, 1 piue tlesk, five coiniuon sitting
acres No. 411, 4th district Early county, as tr.c , c | 1; ,i r3i \ coftea mill, one 3-gallon jug, 3 jars, 1 cotfee
property of II. P. Jones._ . pot, one half gallon jug, 1 pine chest, 4 barrels, 1 cut-
2* acres, No. —, 6th district Gwinnett county, asthe , , in „ | 10Xj j j )r caucite molds, 1 <]t pot, 1 small chair, 1
property of V/tn. \\ istwr. . ] decanter, 1 pr steelyards, 1 ox ring, 1 claw hammer,
3 acres, No. 19, Oth district Crawford county, as j j jvvingletroe and clevis. 1 iron rood. ] set plough
the property of Stanford Merrctt. I gear, I shovel plough and weeding hoe, 1 scooter plo'
Macros, Xo. 194.25thdistrict Stewart county,ns | o pine boxes, 4 small pigs, 1 stock of wild hogs
bperty JetlirewN. Wood. | running in the woods number ■
the property — .
40 acres, county of Cherokee, as the property or
Cogdale Hamilton.
103 acres Xo. .hi *. 7th district Irwin county, as t.ie
nronerty of F,. Crew.
' Half lot of laud No. 9, 1st district, lOIJ acres to
satisfy tax for 1834.
40 acres No. 531, 2d district Cherokee county, as
the property of Arthur Braswell.
203 J acres, No. 148.1st district Crawford county,
as the property of Xedom Summerlin.
One Botin Knoxville. Crawford county, as the pro
perty of Maston Sawyer.
a-ig29 WILLIAM CAMPBELL, T. C.
3ibb Tax Sale.
jjj a'J the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER nest, will
iic sold before the courthouse in .Macon, Bibb
county, between the lawful hours of sale the following
•> routy. or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax or
['■ S and cd.Tti: viz.
n .ora Lot No 357 11th dint 1st sec Cherokee, giv-
.:.u .ij bv G uirgc McGrow, MX due 47 cents.
tuners Lot No 352, 14th dist 1st sec Cherokee, giv-
i i ’>v l«a<" James, tax 47 cents.
;, i.Vro Lot Xo .">17, :U dist 1th sec Cherokee, given
in 1 .'.- Hobart Peaton. tax 17 cents.
; 11\ Xa 247, 4th dist Bibb, given in by Win „ ?. r 0! Jerenuan
Peaton. tax 74 coats. Mell.onrn Secson
lit.) No 394,17i't dist 1st sac Cherokee, given
in hv .1 >ku Gegg«. lax 07 cents.
V i > ..er.* Lot in Cherokee, number &c not known i
3' c i iii by Charles Liles, tax 4.8 cents
not known, one blind
horse, and sundry oilier acticlcs too tedious to men
tion—a'! levied on as the property of Liltibcy Eubanks
to satisfy a Fi Fa from a justice’s court of Butts coun
ty in favor of Samuel Gee vs L. B. Eubanks, Abel L.
ftubimon and George Eubanks- Property pointed
out by defendant. oct 1
A!S3, as abuse, on the first Tuesday in December next.
Four head of Cattle, one yeilow and white cow and
brown yearling, one dim cow and red yearling, levied
on as the property of Jeremiah Muxcy, to satisfy a mort
gage Fi Fa from the Inferior court of Butts county in
favor of William Harrison administrator of James Har
rison deceased, vs Jeremiah Maxcy. Properly point
ed out in mortgage fi fa. oct 1
JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, sheriff.
Crawford Sheriff Sale.
POSTPONED SALE
1LL be sold an the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, nt the court bouse in the town of
Knoxville, Crawford county, between the usual
hours of sale ?
Two Horses, one a roan, the other a grey, levied on
as the property- of IVilliam ('■ Wallis to satisfy a Fi Fa
issued out of the superior court of Crawford comity in
favor of Jeremiah 1) Matin vs said Win C Wallis and
sept 26
WILLIAM B. FILES, sheriff.
O N the first Tuesday in November uext, will be
said at the court bouse in Knoxville, Crawford
| county, the following properly to .wit:
part of Lot^’o 41 4th dist Bibb, given in j 202 $ acres of land more or less. No. one hundred
V.'blimu Clements. tax 76 cents i and forty five, in the seventh district of (originally
; ' - • * L >t No 17 17th dU 4th see Cherokee, given , Houston now) Crawford county, levied on as the pro-
• v {■>.,-so Oo'irt, tax 43 cents, • perty cf Andrew Prondfit, In favor of Pauls II and
*; >; , r -> ; Xo 1 49 Oth dist Houston, given in by Jo- j Royals vs said Andrew Prondfit levied by a constable,
i ih Smith, tax 85 cents. * I Also Augustus Hattaway’s interest in a lot of land
; t'-r.M No 170 2d dist 1st sec Cherokee, property in the town of Knoxville, whereon be now lives,levied
' W Richardson, tax 195 cents. ' ' on as his property to satisfy a small fifa in favor of
I-.; i'acrns N’n 23 3d dist 4th sec Cherokee, given in I John Hannon, property pointed out by plaintiff.
by ‘ '.ite'i Smidi. tax 74 cents. |
'•idacres N->291 17th dist 3d sec Cherokee,given in j
bv i’alsert 3anford, Mx6 cants.
icrei No 13.15th dist Troup, givenia by Tho-
.tnas 3acrac. tax 3.5 cents. 1
A t! acre c’-c Let in Cherokee, given in by James j
Bridge , :.;x 47 cents. _ . j
160 acres,- No 2 )5, 2d dist L!i sec Cherokee, given i
t;i by Jasso Smith, tax *15 cents.
40 acris Xo 1 25ih dist 2ds.ee Cherokee, given inLy
X.d! IIirkt'is. tax 13 cents.
832$ acres. So 15, 21st dist Loo, given in by John
FI dims, tax 11G c.
acre*, Xo 35 5th dist Rabun, giveu in by 3ea-
!> >;a ' > :■ tax !0ti c.
\ (If ;•> and Lot in East Macon, the property of
Susan Bond, tax S3 r.
3 UJ acres No 88'-'’. 16th dist Pulaski, given in by
p.,.'liiiiiiuahani, tax 207 <*.
Id : X > llii. 5thdist "si see Cherokee, given
.V>->.dom Abaev, lax 104 cent
oct. 1. 15 JOHN WHITTINGTON. D. Sh’ff.
Fayette Sheriff Sals.
ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, before ihc court hcuseiii
Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the usual
' on.-s < sale.
One lot of Laud, No. 23, in the 13th district origin
ally Henry now Fayette county, levied on as the pro
pertyof John Runnclls, to satisfy sundry small Fi Fas
fioui a justice’s court of Jefferson county, in favor of
Thomas Need vs said Ruuneils. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable, oct 1
ANDREW McBPvlDF, dtp shff.
in by
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Wo It
GarroU Sheriff .‘sale.
O N the first Tuesday in November next, be
tween the lawful hours of sale in Carroltou
Carroll County, before the Court House door,
will he sold the following property to wit:
Fraction No. 214, in the 3d district of said county,
ntlining 80 acres more or less, as the property of
' ' M.tca.i g.\ i. A- ; contiming bit acres more or less, as the property
’■iX-sttc. h- t n .-on'i K D. Uiggeubothom. to satisfy two Fi Fas fromn’jns-
r ' '• S : •• j tice’s court of said county, in favor of N. Randal, with
j other fi fits vs said Higgenbolham, property pointed
to me by a constable.
*?> o*™. No m 13th dist 1st sec Cherokee, gwen out , Francis 0 . Bro „r n .
i t bv . - :Ui.v.n Morgan, tax 48 cents.
ii;,) < -Xo 2-'0. l~th di*t — sec Cherokee, given
in'by Solomon Thomas, tax )3 cents.
VI" i :,rr<* lot in Cherokee, No A c not known, giv-
- in by Wui (alias Shihcy) Johns' n. tax 91 c.
i teres No 1583th dist 2 ! sec Cherokee, given in
aiobn Weeke*. tax 91 c. 1
]•;.) icres No 3i 1 3 ! dist-ltk sec Cherokee,given in
I- C!mles Plumb tax 107 c.
\ If.i-i • nt 1 Lot in Macon given in by Marshall
ix a? 18 12$ c
Levy made and relumed
ept 12
ISAAC F.. COBB, sh’ff
A Ho
x 87J -
t a ;l j„i i.otiii -M t '.on giveninby Lewis Brown
s. No 112. 4th dist 1st sec Cherokee, also a
- ;.t Ilugoagiven in by Henry H Cone.
riv , .i i e.
• acres Xo ■;•>, I2th dist 24 sec Cherokee, given in
-o’t Davidson, tax 93 <S.
\ ■ -s <•> 1319 I-Hh dist 2d see Cherokee, given
t H ■■ !■•:■; irjah Jordan, tax 63 ecu's.
2t)2$ acres No 253 21st dist Lee, given in by T C
Conner, tax 169 c.
■h'H tews in Crawford county, given in as the pro
perty of Sarah Hoket, No &c not known, tax 66 cl
203$ acres No it 1st dist Carroll, given in by H r i!l-
ia::i*0'i • ilover, tix 74 cents.
20-2$ teres in Pike. No Sic not known, given in by
Jacob Shotweil, tax 186 c.
Abriokbaildiugin Macon given in by Ellis, Shot-
vcFl s'i co. tax ?132 H"e.
A Lor in the city of Macon given in as the property
• John Murphy, tax 868c.
V II t'tse and Lot in tiie city of Macon given in as
jh > ;>r.?:c r!y of E I. Young &■ co. tax $3391 c. Also
for r I, Young's tax, 424 c.
Mlu o and Lot in the city of Macon given in ns
fjireperty of George Glenn, tax $8!) 69.
|.V) No 1-21 17th dist 1st sec Cherokee, given
,,hv kVin R Brown, tax 67cents.
I )5 i. ry Xo M2. 7th dist .Marion, given in by M.
0. Wiainm3, tax $54 97 c.
901$ acre* No 327th dist Campbell, given iu bv J
D Mann, tax 465 c.
49) tierea No 113, Oth dist Irwin, giveu in by Tiio-
rrvi i ,t 3IcClesky, tax 257 c.
A 19 scr - * Lot in Cherokee No &e not known, giv
en in by Jonathan Van Wagtien, tax 74 c
2*ike Sheriff Sale,
fLL be sold on the first Tuesday in "eccmbcr
next before die court-house door in the town of
Zelmlon Pike county within the usual hoursofsale the
following property to wit; one lot of land containing
two hundred two and ouc halfacrcs more or less lying
and being in the second district originally Monroe now
Files county known and distinguished in the plan of
said district by lot number (33) sold as the property
of James A- Campbell to satisfy a mortgage fifa issuing
j from the Superior court ofsaidcounty, John A- Camp
bell assignee of Janies R. Gray deceased vs said James
A. Campbell, property pointed out in said mortgage
fifa. Also the same lot to satisfy sundry fifas issuing
from the Justices court B. Fluker vs said James A.
Campbell, said property poiuted out in the lxst levy by
the defendant. Levy made and relumed to’ me by a
constable this the 17th day ofsept. 1335.
13 JOSEPH H. SHIVERS. D. sheriff.
Pike Sheriff salt*.
O N the first Tuesday iu November next, will be
sold before the Court House door in the town
of Zebnlon Pike county .between the lawful hours of
sale, thft following property, viz :
One small road waggon, and one sorrel hor«e, lev
ied on as the property of Jacob Levins, to sitisfy n
fifa issued from the superior court of Pike county in
favor of Hardy Crawford vs Jacob Levins,
net. 1 45 J. II. SHIVERS. D. Sheriff.
£arrol! Sheriff Sale.
O N the first Tuesday iu December iiext, will bo
sold before the Court House door in the town
of Carrollton, Carroll county, within the lawful hours
of sale, Lot of land No. (235) two hundred and thirty
five, in the fifth district of said county, levied on as
the property of Russell Duty, to satisfy a ii fa from a
Justice’s court of Habersham county, in favor of D.
M Horton vs said Duty, and sundry* other fi fas from
a Justice's court from Habersham county, vs said Du-
Iv ; levy made and returned to me by a constable this
10th October 1835 DUDLEY AYRES, D. Sh’ff
. _ Will be sold os above one negro woman by the
A House an J Lot in the city of Macon, given in by name of Diner, about sixty years old, three fractious
Go irge Pi Wagner, tax 765 c. _ _ | of land iu the 2nd district of said county viz: No.
89 acre* No 531 1st dist 4t!i sec Cherokee, given in i 285, containing 165 acres, No. 186, containing ’00
by George Grime*, lax 66 c. I acres and No. 187 containing59 acre* all as the pro-
3 lots In Talbot. Xoi Atc not kuowu, given m by j, er ty 0 f Jonathan Walker to satisfy three fi fas from
Jo’i’i Carter, tax )$16 84. _ . | a Justice’s court, of said county, in favor of Thomas
A House and Lot in Maean given in by Alexander Castleberry and others with oilier fi fiis vs snid Wal-
D-.-nald, tax $1076. . ! ker ; lew made and returned to tnc by a constable
S ' >- '* i ' Charakea, Vj Sic. not known, given m &-,« loth October, 1335 ISAAC E. COBB. Sh’ff.
bv Wifilmn Bivins, tax 47 c. j ~ --- -- ■
-i ;No 5, 5th Dist in Coweta, given in by APPLICATIONS.
Hugh Kuax, tax97c. '
•y); t , .j Vo 89 oil Mac.m Reserve, given in by BjiOL'R months afterdate application will bo made
Washburn, tax §34 83 e. S? to the honorable inferior court of Crawfordconn-
10 ,ir. ■ <. No 271 31 dist 1 't sec Cherokee, given in i ty for leave to sell the interest of William J. Wayn-
i rv Thompson, tax 289 c. ; man deceased (it being one half) in thff Factory known
.... — . . ■ ’ 1 as the Franklin Factory in Upson county, Ga.
ALEXANDER M. K. SWIFT, adm’r.
July 6 1835 2
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Talbot county
•jVI acr'-s No 60 3th dist Early, given iu by John T
Porter, tax 95 r.
\ two acre Lot in Vincville, given in by Wm Bono,
tax \ lr.. ,
J00 aerss \> J15 19th dist Cherokee, giveninby
Joim Mortdand, tax 82c.
202$ acres in Sumter. No 14 28th dist givon iii by
Wrtin Simmons, tax 691 c,
If
ix 957 i
x non
SMi!
bv. T i
No 107 Oth dist 2d sec Cherokee, givon in
'i Bacon, lax 133 c.
.. ntid Lot as the property of Amos Benton,
- • iu Early county, also a house and ipt in
operty of 3:unuel Moore, tax 9:53 c.
and Lot in Macon given in by William
and f /'t in Macon given iu as the property
-L'llth, tax 12-5. *,
[’ -,... nn 4 t.,jt in 31aeon given in by Williamson
!;. tax 243 e.
i*.'- \'.| 4 i l. 31 dist 3.1 sec Cherokee, given iu
n— \ McDonald, tax 3Ste.
14 acres iu Jones No Ate not known riven in by
ITmvnv, tax $2021.
rrei in Cherokee No Sr.c not known, given in
m ,-i :r’v of Kimberly ,t Chisho'.m, tax 487 c.
- a-2 --rek' ; No A.- -not known, giveu in by
lis'oloi tax 545 e.
. i A33QLEM JOURDAN, T. C.
SI liniCAL JVOTICI5.
f ill!! -.a'iscriber has bean appointed agent for the
apulieaiion of Stagnet’# Patent Truss, in the
county of Bib'i. He may be at all times consulted
ve-a let proft*. rally engaged) at bis office on Mil!-
i-- r. ■ -reel, l orsom affected with Ueruia would do
veil t » make -arly a r plication.
■f '-sn. , nie 3 ty 31 WM. B. BAI,tr«
"ST*' DUR montlis after date I shall apply to the Iu-
Mv feriorconrt of Pike county when sitting for or
dinary purposes for an order to sell the real estate of
James f.owrey late of said county deceased, this 1st
eept. (835. 13 ASA SESSIONS, -Adm’r-
MAOUit .Months after date application will be made
JP to the Ilonorable Inferior Court of Pike county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the
Negroes belonging to the Estate of Anderson Griffin,
late of said county deceased
MARY P. GRIFFIN, Admr’x,
Sep. 10. JOHN R. KENDRICK, vldm’r.
F OUR months after dale a plicatian will be mada
to the court of ordiuary of Butts county for
leave to sell a part of lot No. 47 in the 24 th district of
formerly Muscogee uowTalbot county for tii- bene
fit of Levina Thompson a minor, this Sept 18 1835.
13 JOHN E. JONES Guard’ll
GEORGIA : Houston county.
L EWIS COPPI.DGE applies for letters of ad-
minis ration on the estate of William Coppcdge,
late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of saul deceased to file their
objections if any they hare in my office teilhin the time pre
scribed by laic why said letters should not be granted
Giveu uuder u.y hand at office this 28th sept. 1835.
14 CHARLES II. RICE, c.c.o.
Georgia, £Sutts count;/.
T'HFTREaS Elizabeth C. Dennis applies
to me for letters dismissory from the ad
ministration of John Dennis deceased
Tf:csc are thtreforc to cite and admonish all end singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office icithin the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause if any they hare, why said letters should nolle
granted.
Given undcrniy hand at office this 14th August 1835.
8 JOHN McCORD, c. c. o.
GEORGIA : Campbell county.
W HEREAS Joel Yates and John A Hopkins ap
ply to me for letters of Administration on the
estate of John Nations, late of said county deceased.
These are Ihtrrfure. to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office this 30th sept. 1835.
16 F. P BOMAN, c. c. o-
ESECUTORS’ SAIiE.
"3"N conformity with provisions in the last W ill and
B Testament of Jane Sibbald, late ot Clarke coun
ty deceased, will be olfered for sale at the Court House
in Campbell county on the first Tuesday in January
next, a tract of land lying in the seventh district of ori
ginally Coweta, now Campbell comity, containing
two hundred two and a half acres, and known ill the
plan of said district by No. thirty six ; sold for the
benefit of die heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
Terms one third cash, balance in 12 months. Note
with approved security will be required. Titles giv
en when the last payment is made. Oct. 22, 1835
17 WILLIAM CRAIG, \ Fx’rs
EBENEZER NEWTON, $
^Tfe Srthe first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will
he sold, within the legal hours of sale, before the
courthouse door in Clinton Jones county, the remain
der of404 acres of Land (after the widow of Wright
Parnienterdeceased shall have taken her dower out of
the same,) belonging to the estate of said deceased, ly
ing in Jones county oil the road leading from Clinton
to Macon, it being die place whereon the said W right
lived in his life time.
Also, three NEGROES, to wit: Mary a woman a-
bout 50 years old, Fanny a girl about 14 years old;
Liiziuh a girl about 7 years old, also belonging to the
estate of said deceased. Sold in confounity to an or
der of the Inferior court of said county while sitting
as a coust of ordinary. Terms ca--h. sept 28
MARIAH PER.MENTER. adm’r
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, before the Court House in Zebulon, Pike
county, One Negro woman and her two children.—
Sold as the property of Anderson Griffin, late of said
countv, for the benefit of all concerned. Terms on die
day. * MARY P. GRIFFIN, Admr’x
JOHN R. KENDRICK, Adm’r.
sept. 21.1635. 13
NmriLL be sold on die first Tuesday in February
V V next, before the Court House in Lumpkin. Stew
art count;,-, lot ofland No. 147, in the 20th District for
merly Lee now Stewart county, as the property of An
derson Griffin, late of Pike—for the benefit of the heirs
&c. Terms on the day.
MARY P GRIFFIN. Admr’x.
JOHN R. KENDRICK. A '»>’r-
BSTATI2 SALES.
ILL b° sold in front of the Court House in
„ . Macon, on tne first Tuesday in November
next all die personal property of John W. Rhodes
deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furni
ture, a quantity of carpenters tools, and a v ery supe
rior rifle patent breached in brass, for the benefiit of
the heirs and creditois of said deceased.—Terms cash,
sep 4,1635. 11 GEORGE A. SMITH, Adm’r.
Y order of the Inferior Court, when sitting for
ordinary purposes for Houston county—will be
sold before the Court House door in Perry on the
first Tuesday in November next, 150 acres ofland being
a part of lot of laud No. 55 iu the 11th district of Hous
ton county, belonging to the estate of Henry Rogers,
deceased. To be sold for the benefit of tbq heirs and
creditors—Terms made known on the day.
DAVID ADAMS, Adm’r.
J ti;y 20 1835. '4
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEM
BER next, at Drayton, Dooly ’county, the in
terest ofjohu M. 19. Tavlor deceased, also the interest
of Noah W. Taylor a minor, in Lot No, 137 in the28th
district of originally Leo now Dooly county, sold by
order of the court of ordiuary of Butts county for the
benefit of said minor and die distributees of said de
ceased. CHARLES BAILEY,
Adm’r of John M. D. Taylor deceased, and
July 9 Guardian for Nouh IF. Taylor.
i GREF.ABLE to an order of the honorable inferior
A. court of Crawford county when sitting for ordin
ary purposes, will be sold on die first Tuesday in NO
VEMBER next, before die court house door in the
town of Knoxville of said county, nil the Laud and Ne
groes belonging to the estate of Alexander B. Taylor
late of said county deceased, as follows : 101$ acres of
Land of No. 7 in tlio second district of said county, al
so 10!.-{ acres ofLand No. 26 in second district of said
county, one Negro man by the name of John about 30
years old, one Negro woman by the name of Siller and
her two children Isaac and Doctor, also ouc negro wo
man Dorcas and her two children Aaron and Charles,
all to bo sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
the said Alexander B. Tavlor deceased. Terms cash.
WM. il. FILES. Xadm’rs
sep 1 JAMES M- TAYLOR, 5 a t “‘ rs ‘
W ll.Lbe sold at the late residence of Wiley Hef
lin deceased, in Henry county on Wednesday
the 25th day o f November next the following property
to wit: one negro boy twenty-two years old, dirco
horses, one mule, thirteen head of cattle, one yoke ox
en, one cart, fifteen head sheep, eight head coats, six
ty head hogs, also all the present crop consisting of
cotton, corn, fodder, wheat, oats, &e. household and
kitchen furniture, plantation tools, and other articles
too tedious to mention, the sale to commence the 25th
Nov. next and continue from day to day till conclu
ded.
Terms all tinder five dollars cash, all over twelve
months, with approved security,
sept 24 1635. 13 WILY J. IlEFLiN Ex’r.
ILL be sold at the court-house in Stewart
county on die first Tuesday in December
next one lot otHand No 120 in die 23d district for
merly Lee now Stewart drawn by Hiram Bellah ille
gitimate, and minor sale f--r the ..enefitof said minor.
8eptl6 1835 13 SAMUFL BELLAH Guard’n
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
the real estate of Benjamin Kinehour deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
GIDEON POWLF.DGE, wlm’r.
July 12 10 4nt
5 NOUR montlis after date application will be made
’ to tlio honorable inferior court of Bibb county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
Lot of Lund No. ] 17 in Bibb county, it being die re
al estate of Martha Smith n minor,
aug 5 7 SAMUEL JESSOP, guardian.
S A OUR months after date application will bo made,
to the Inferior Court of Afonroo county, when
silting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the ne
groes belonging to the orphan children of Alexander
Leggett, deceased.
ANDERSON BALDWIN, Guard’n.
August 20. 9
I N OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski
Comity when sitting forordinary purposes, for leave
to sell d;e real estate of Turner" Howell late of said
county decoased. BENJAMIN HOWELL, Adm’r.
Pulaski co. sep 3. 10
ORKEAOLE to an order of the county court of
Walker Alabama, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next before the court house Door m the town
of Carrollton Carro’l county Georgia, between the
lawful hours of sale.
Lot of Land No. 159 TOtb district, Carroll county
for the benefi* of the illegitimate cliOdron of Mary
Tull-—Terms made known on the dav of sale.
Sept.the 13 J835. 13 ALIEN RUFF Guard’a
A ~ ~ GRKKABLV to an Oordcr of the Inferior Court
of Pike county sistina for ordinary purposes, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,
before the Court House in McDonough, Henry coun
ty, between the usual hours.
The following lots of land viz: No. 127, No. 130, No
191, and Corty acres of No. 162, all in the tiiird district
of Ilenrv county. Sold as the property of Anderson
Griffin, -ate of Pike county deceased, far the benefit of
the heirs and creditors. Terms on llic day.
sept 21. 13 3IARYP. GRIFFIN, Admr’x.
JOHN. R. HENDRICK. Adm’r.
U NDER an order of the court of Ordinary for Up
son county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, before the court house in said
county, Fractions No. 185, 186, 209, 210, and 2J1, in
die sixteenth district formerly Houston now Upson co.
belonging to the estat of DavidT. Milling, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs. D. WALKER.
-■rret 28 F r ‘r in riaht of his wife.
H7I OUR months after, date application will be in:ulo
to die Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb
County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of John W. Rhodes deceased,
consisting of one tnctoTIand No. I02, 3d district Lead ofealc.
comity. $ept- 4, <JEO(i(JE A. SMITH - , Adm’r.-
A t,RE, AUEi. loan order of the Honorable the
inferior court of Pike county when sitting lor
ordinary purposes, will be sold before the court house
in Zcbulou on die first Tuesday iu January next,
within die legal hours of sale, one lot of land No. six
teen, in the 2nd district, also north side of No. four
teen containing one hundred and nine acres more or
less also in 2nd district, and both iu formerly M onroc
now Pike county.
Also on the first Tuesday in February next will be
sold before the court house in Franklin county, the
following parcels or lots ofland: viz. One parcel of
twenty five ncres lyiug on North Fork of Broad river
bounded eastwardiy bv James Loury’s lauds, and all
other sides by Nathan Bond’s lands, also one parcel of
two hundred acres granted to Hugh Neely, also one
parcel of land of fifty acres granted to John I«oury.
also one parcel of one hundred acres formally owi ed
by Wm. and Mery Loury, and also one parcel nf(07)
ninety seven acres formerly owned by James W. and
Susannah Cook, all lying and being*in the county of
Franklin as is represented by grants and deeds to
same ; and also on iiret Tuesday in March next, will
be sold before court bouse in Cherokee, lot No. (303)
three hundred and sixty dirce, in the 16di district of
2nd section, the above lots and parcels of land com
prise the real estate of James Loury late of Pike comi
ty deceased ; sold for the benefit of die heirs and cre
ditors of said deceased. Terms made known on day
This !5th day of October, 1835 17
ASA SESSIONS’, Adm’r.
A dministrators Salt*.
P URSUAN r to an order from the inferior court
of Coweta county when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will oil the first Tuesday in December next,
within die legal hours, be sold before the Court House
door, in the town of Newnan, Coweta county, lots of
land Nos. sixty nine, seventy, oml one hundred and
one. all in the first district of Ocweta county, being a
part of the real estate of Levi White iate of said coun
ty deceased, aud sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said dcc’d subject to the widow’s dower.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
sept 28.1335. 15 TURNER PERSONS Adm’r
GREEABLY to an Order of die Inferior Court
of Monroe county, when sitting for ordiuary pur
poses: Will on the First Tuesday in January next,
witliin the legal hours of sale, be sold before the Court
House door in the Town of Forsyth Monroe county,
the negroes belonging to the Orphans of Alexander
Leggett deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale.
ANDERSON BALDWIN, Guard’n.
August 20 9’
P URSUANT >o an order of the court of Ord inary
of Houston county, will be sold wit!.in the lege
hours of sale, oil the first Tuesday in December next
before die court house door in the town of Lagrange
Troup county, lot ofland No. one hundred and twen
ty diree in the fourth district of Troup county ns the
property ot Penny Joiner for the benefit of said Penny
Joiner a minor. Sept 30,1“35. 15
ISAAC HOLMES. Guardian.
~‘Pin Ware Manufacturer.
MUI.BEURY, JtEAIt TUMID STREET.
HE subscriber continues to manufacture
TIN WARE in every variety, and has
now on hand a general assortment, which he will
sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augus
ta prices.
He has also just received an assortment of Ja
panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar
Boxes, Waiters, Dread pans, Canisters, sugar
Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers, Pepper boxes, Gra
ters, Toy cups. Rattles, candlesticks, Lamps, spit
Boxes, sand Boxes, Porket Lanterns, Sec. &c.
Also, patent Bakers, Foot stoves, hlocktin Tea
Pots, Plates, Basins, Tumblers, &c.
JOB WORK done at the shortest notice,
ian 2 WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
D AVID B. BIIT'I.ER ESQ. fs my professional
ngeut at all dines when I am absent from Macon.
Mr. Butler will bo found at the M. & F. Ins. Bank,
april l-ly-41 F.DW. D. TRACY
Fashionable ESat Cap Store
MULBERRY STREET, MACON.
riPlHE Subscriber having established himself in
B Macon with a view to a permanent residence,
and taken the store recently occupied by Mr. F. F.
Lewis, diiccdy opposite the Central Hotel, will keep
constaiidy on hand a general assortment of
££ats; Saps, Furs «&c.
comprising every variety of stylo and quality, usually
called for at a similar establishment. Among his as
sortment may be found
Beaver, Satin Beaver, Otter, Castor Roaruni anct
wool Hats;
.’lens Fur and Hair, Seal Caps, Boys black, blue
and brown cloth Caps, Bombazine do black and drab
sill:plush a new style, Merino and Circassian &c &c,
From his long experience and personal attention to
the business of manufacturing hats in same of the
most extensive establishments at the nordi, ho is ena
bled to assure all those who may favor him with
their patronage that he can furnish them with an arti
cle which for cheapness, neatness and durability shall
be fully equal if not superior to any before offered ill
the southern market, As his work will he principal
ly manufactured at his establishment in Macon, when
desired he will finish hats to order in any style to suit
the purchaser. From the facilities thus obtained and
from assiduity and attention to his business he hopes
to deservo as he trusts ho will receive a liberal share
of patronage. Oct 7,1835
GEORGE A KIMBERLY
O’Wanted Beaver, Otter, Muskrat and Raccoon
skins
lie expects in a few days to remove to the store
now occupied by Mr E B Weed ly
Brought to Butts co. Sail,
^Sffe N die 6th instant, a Negro Man who says his name
>Si>' is John, and belongs to James M Childs living in
ihestatc of Mississippi, county ofliinds. lie isabout
forty five years old, 5 feet 8 inches high. The negro
says he left his master Child's camp in the county of
Henry while going to Mississippi, and was purchased
in South Carolina. The owner is hereby informed
that the above negro is now in jail, charged with the
offence of burglary or hense breaking, and that the
prosecution will not be urged till the owner is heard
from—who is requested to come forward, prove aud
take the property, after paving the charges,
oct 15 tf '"6 *YVM I, WILSON, jailer.
Str«ys,
H TRAYFD from the subscriber’s plantation in the
14th Houston, on the 1st 111st a largo grey Mare,
her right eye out. Also three Mules, one a small bay,
the others of a dun color, one with a small white spot
on the right side of his rump. They were heard from
on the road towards .Macon. Any information con
cerning them will be thankfully received, and a liberal
reward given for their del'verv to me.
oct 15 16 4t LF.GRAND GARY.
m - ~
BOOKS
Neatly printed at this Office".
WASHING TON HALL.
n n THE Subscribers have taken that com-
. modious and well known public house in
(Ja I ■ kjU the City of Macon,—the Washington Hall.
JJiJjM. lately occupied by Mr. M. 19. IJusou.—
gy jpg unremitting attention of both of
diem, they flatter themselves that their House wiil ob
tain for them a general patronage from the Public.—
They have secured the valuable services of a Lady,
whose reputation as a manager of a public house, is
inferior to no one in tiie State.
Their tables will be furnished with the best the coun
try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors.
The Stables are attended by careful ami experienced
Ostlers. MUSTIAN &. MOTT.
Feb 5 1335 36
[CF Having sold my interest in the Washington Ilall
to Messrs. Must inn & Mott, l earnestly solicit for them
a continuance of the patronage which was extended
to me, whilst proprietor of the establishment.
Macon, feb 5 36 M. 1). IIUSON.
jeffshsont hms.
Macdonough, Oct. 27, 13-34
THE subscriber lias taken this
well known stand for the purpose
of keeping a house of Entertain
ment, and solicits a share of pub-
lie patronage, for which be is in
e£)£** hopes of giving general satisfac
tion, his table shall be supplied with the best die coun
try can afford, and his stables well attended to.
19 ISAAC HARVEY.
GLOBE TAVERN,
CJIintoss, Sones ©oanty, ©a.
PJJNUE Subscribers (late proprietors of the
J. Clinton Hotel,) «cndcr our thanks to our
friends ami patrons for past encouragement, ami
respectfully beg leave to announce to the public,
that we have lemovci! to the commodious House
kuowu as the
globe tavern,
situated in the business part of the town, aud
fronting the Court-House.
Having leased this stand for several years,
with the intention of renewing the lease or of pur
chasing the property, we cotisider ourselves per
manently located, aud shall continue to improve
our accomodations as the comfort of customers
shall require.
Our House is now opcu for the reception of
Travellers or Boarders. Wo shall at all times
endeavor to keep such a House, as will ensure
public patronage; and we hope to afford such ac
commodations as will prove satisfactory to those
who call on us.
The usual great promises of good TABLES,
BARS. &c. we think unnecessary to particular
ize.—Good Lois and other conveniences for Dro
vers; readily furnished.
WOOD & WEEKES.
January 20, 1834 19 tf
E A G 1£ l O T B 3j .
Formerly kept by Capt Robert M’Comb, and now by Mrs
Huson.
T HIS establishment is now in complete order,
and extensive arrangements have been made
to accommodate members of the legislature, and all
odiers who may please to call.
THOMAS R. HUSON.
Milledgeviile, October 3, 1335.
IFF The Augusta Constitutionalist, the Macon Tel
egraph, Southern Banner, and Columbus Sentinel
will please give die above four insertions and forward
their accouiils to the proprietor. T. R. II.
FOSS SAIiE OK EeASE” ”
T HAT justly celebrated Tavern and watering
place, the
Indian Spring Hotel.
A particular description of this well known place
of resort is hardly deemed necessary; suffice it to say
however, that it is situated on one of the most public
roads in die State. The main building contains two
large ar.d airy parlours, a large public room and bar;
one hundred and sixty feet of jiiazza, twelve feet wide,
with a dining room on the back part, eighty six feet
in length. Iu the upper story there are eighteen bed
rooms, and a piazza of the same extent as below. Al
so adjoining is a building one story high, two hundred
feet in leugth, containing twenty-four bed rooms,
with a piazza-, the entire length of the building; to
gether with an extensive kitchen, cellar and the ne
cessary outbuildings for such an establishment.
Persons wishing to purchase or lease this valuable
property, are requested to examine the premises for
themselves—ascertain its condition, and satisfy them-
eelvcs of its value, both as a stand for a tavern, aud a
watering place. Unquestionable titles will bo given
to the purchaser For terms apply to the suoscriber
iu this place or to Janies A. Nisbet, Esq Macon Ga.
Athena, Oct. 15 3t-17 JOHN N16BET.
Mansion House.
I This well known establishment
2 3 IT has been taken by the uudersign-
: ?r“| g Q | LJl. ed and pm in thorough repair, aud
furnished entire with new Furni-
g- ASuture aud Bedding, forthe reception
of Boarders. From its locality, it is both convenient
to the Travellcrand the Merchant. The undersigned
in addition to the conveniences mentioned, would
state, that ho has also pu' in equal repair anil furnish
ed the private apartments also with new furniture and
bedding. The houso will be well provided with at
tentive and trust worthy servants. Attached is a large
and commodious Stable, with die best of ostlers and
provender.
The .Mansion House will bo ready for the reception
of Boarders about the 10th October, and it is hoped,
from the attention which he will individually give it
to merit public patronage.
Savannah oet 1 4t 14 JOHN I. DF.WS.
ray Rgf SEAL Skin Trunks, for sale by
£ ©3 WM. II. BURDSAl.I.
.Nov 20 o->
SURGICAL A
Lt K ! ITAI ^ CLRE 10,1 T| tf: ^
ii E« vN 1A, (or KI PTUrj, >
KVFKCTED BV THE APPLICATmv . V
DR. STAGNER’S CATeTt tr
1-1 W. STEWART informs
Jt& oi Baldwin, Twiggs, BiLb, Crawforf , VS
ton counties, who are subjects of the -C aa '""Hi
diat he will succeed E. M. Pendliton u t°'i
ved to Charleston. S. C., in the a Ppli tjs
Stagner’s Patent Truss. u! od of 5,
In all cases when a cure is not effected „
ration wiil he required. The fact th-.«, rctC6 ts
having been effected in the county of \Y, J
whom certificates have been exhibited ujVV 11 ' f,t s
all the Physician-- in the above eoumv ^V ' 1
thing further unnecessary to be said at if:’, r
Root. W. Stewart may be seen and'rJSV
Brown’s Hotel, .Milledgeviile, from die fid, .
instant; in Macon, at Dr. Ball’s offee UU 9i- I<fc
in Knoxville, Crawford county, tin 2fith*•,
Perry, Houston county, till 31st instant - »
rion, Twiggs county, till 5th March c-nmi n '
Milledgevijle again. lie expects to coming iu f: :j
round during the winter and spring nioothY
tend regularly at the same time and place • ,
tion in the above will he made public 116
feb 12 4835 36
EDMUND KUSSEUT-
Of the Late FirmtJ RussAl Dick;,,
OS COliSF.R OF THIRD A.\D MUI.BEKRV
■"AS Just received from New-York tmd T
and is now opening a very large and
sonnient of, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods ■*
Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Shoes, &c. V/V-V’'
which will he sold at very reduced prices I '“ 11
IHS STOCK IN PART CONSISTS Of
Blankets—Rose Duflle and Point, Various si-V .
qualities. * n, *»
Flannels—Red, White, Green, and Yellow
Green Baize, and Drugget. ’
Satinets—A Complete assortment of Variow,
ities and colours. ' ’' I '
Bombazine?—Bombazetts and Circassians
Prints—French, English, and American fluni.,
erns.) **
Muslins—French, striped, plaid and plainC:c>
and Juckiuiett Muslins,
do Swiss, Figured, and plain.
Ginghams—Small and large plaid aud stripe la*
ty of paterns. 1 ’
Silks—Italian, Grodc Swiss, G.o de Non p 0 ;, ,
Souis. *’ *“
do Lustrings, seushews, sarsanets, aud Firm;
Also, a few paterns of Figured, (new stvU \ J
Challys—Biack, and Figured.
Linens—4-4ths Irish a fine selection fandclc
do 5-4dts Sheeting. r
do 6 & 8-4 ths Table,
do Covers.
Handkerchiefs—A fine selection of Ladies Fju,
Consisting of Chally Thibet, Mosaic Cause, hat i
Satin, Bagdad and Black Love,—Also, Lacies Lti
Cambric, and Long Lawn, Gentlemens Pongee,.'«
tleficid Bandanna and Flag.
Hosiery—Ladies plain and Clocked Cotton, jlj
aud ivibbed, Worsted, plain aud Ribbed, White ci
Black silk—Also, Gentlemens Lamb’s B ool, Cita
and Silk, half,White and mixed.
Ribbons—Black White and Colored Taffeta.*, Ga*
and Garncitire.
Laces—Wide Boinct Footing, Can,brie lawi
and Edging, Thread Inserting and Edging, fcl;
Edging, Worsted do.
Bonnets—Tuscan Gimp, Straw aud Silk.
Marseilles Guilts—Superior article and c-Loap.
Domestics—Bleached and unbleached shirtings.
do da Sheetings.
7-8 cotton Oznabttrgs.
, col’ddo do (suitable for negroes’ delis-.
3-4 and 7-8 Plaid Ginghams.
Furniture, do
Tickings—Delaware, Hudson, Dorchester
Amoskeag, together with a large assortment of b
and Gentlemans Cloaks Umbrellas, I‘ara;eL-,
Shoes, A c.
A/so a large stock o f Groa t hs, ri.
BAGS Coffee Portorico Java br
and St Domingo.
50 hbds. Sugar St. Croix Portorico and X. Or!;;
6 Boxes Lump do.
8 do Brown and White Ilavauna. do.
18 Hhds New Orleans Molasses.
lOOBbls N. E. Rum.
75 do. Whiskey.
100 do Gin.
Pipes Cog Brandy, Jauiaicai and St. Croixla
and Holland Gin.
Bbls Cicily Madeira, Port, Li.'bott, Hand:
Muscat aud Sweet Wires
Salmon Fish, No. 1
Mackerel, do. 3
Herring, do. (in Boxes),
sept 10 12
F. F LEWIS,
SAII0B,
AS taken die stand a few doors above
tiling Store of Mr. L. Fitch, on Xu*
street where he continues to carry on the Two
btolaew He assures all those who m*J
with dteir custom, that their work will bc>.cK :
shortest notice, and in the best manner.
He bason band a supply of the betticai-a-'
line, consisting of
CLOTHS,
Blue, Black, rovai Brown, Claret, Pawn, M
&c.
CASSIMERES,—A good assortment.
A good variety of the best quality.
Petersham, and a complete assortment r.
TAIL OR'S TRIMMIX^
He respectfully solicits a shire of the p8“ •'
ronage.
Macon, Oct 30 163-1—24y
LOUK IT Tills !!!
ANTED IMMEDIATELY, 500 Laborers and
209 Carpenters, to work on the following
Rail Road-:—On the Lake Witnico and st. Joseph’s
Rail Road, (West Florida) near the mouth of Apala
chicola river, 30 miles from the town of Apalachicola:
and on the Tallahassee and st. Marks Rail Road,
(Middle Florida) from the city of Tallahassee to the
Port of st. Marks.
Any portion of tho above named number of hands
will find employment on cither of the above-named
Roads, at the following rates, namely: wages, for la
borers, from 20 to $25 per month; for Carpenters,
from -15 to $50 per month, and found.
The above-named lines of Rail Road pass through
dry and healthy sections of country, connecting the
seaboard with the interior, where no danger is to be
apprehended of fevers, <S-c.
All those who wish constant employment, and lib
eral wages, will do well to bend their course this way;
and apply to tho subscribers, or to our Agents, on oi
lier of die above-named Rail Roads.
3. D. & W. GRAY.
Tallahassee, Florida, September, 5,1835
Gentlemen's Fine Boots,
Just received and for sale by
WM. !!. BUEDSAEL.
Oef 15 17
FOR SALti.
T IIF, house and lot corner of fifth and
Poplar streets—now occupied by
E. E. Bartlett.
Also, the house and lot on Plumb street
I adjoining John Hollingsworth’s lot (where the fire was
last winter) occupied by 3I‘Graw.
I Terms to suit purchasers,. Possession given ini
inoHritpiv sent- 24 M R4RTI.F.TT
MA HOGANY
For Sale bif
WOOD Al CAM'S’
A GOOD assortment of 1J, 2,2J > nc ‘'
Stair Railing, Balusters, a:soa goo**
of Table Stnffand Veneers of most kint-t.
Macon. May 25, 1835-49
FOll HALE,
■j^STY IFoiise and Lot in tiie city oi M^ronA j
-LYia. river, and fronting on Fourth street,
settee apply to C. B. Cole Esq.
nine }<> ' 52 ROBERT CODA
ITOit-E on Cherry s
) T-.'li'jr.'ph (R'ic".
;reet to
Inquire
>tit, adjoining tne
if the printers.
T HE effects of the late firm ol R' n '£A
holm having been turned over t»
the same are pin into the hands of l- *’• J .,,
Wood Esqrs. for adjustment. T“®®
ments to make will therefore call oil ^
for the purpose, as no other person I- 3 -'
give discharges or receive balanc^ ^
Macon. May 27. 1835 6nin _—
T1JV PATENT POBTM
3©XrS5JB-RE3FEKgp
h-- - BAKE OVENS-
T HE attention of die public
au examination of the above-
is all economical, expeditious, audM’J . n j A
ting all baking and boiling busi«e^__-
T” 6r€ “'”ic°HAm)D*S&S
* ;
Tliis mav certify that I have | |
Burr my oil) v true* and lawful ag> :1 - e
the above named article in die’soun • ( ;:
Bibb. and also to sell individ’'®* Aiclr 0 ',
who have already subscribed for t* 1 flurr ?^
commodated as soon as possible at-
I. 6- llO^ U
43
ment’nt Macon Ga.
Macou, April 10 1835
WAWTS% om ,A
SJMfe or 25 first rate boat hand ^ .
,<17 Mjrduring the season—the ^ M
paid sent 9. 11 gjjjpPl
JSianus for sale a -