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| SHERIFFS’ SALES
Igift Batts Sheriff Sale.
I be sold ou ihe first Tuesday in Denmho"
j r * next, between the usual hours of sale, nt
Jackson Butts county, before the court house dour, the
nnvimp Riff oA«n j following propeny, to wit:
11F. “ocklraldere “the Monroe Kail Rond Folir ^ a |> ” f Callle - ®«® >«»<"» a » 1 dc °f » nd
CGiWmy are hereby notified to appear at the ] brown yearling, one dun cow and .ed yearling, iev.eu
Court Home in Porsvil. on Saturday the iJth of No- ! 011 as 'be orderly otJenmmk Jfo icy. to satisfy a inort -
- - - * .... i •mm-F| fa front-tin Inferior court ol
veniber next, for tholmrp-se of electing nino Direct
ors for said Compauv. Forsvlh, Oct. 20, Ia55.
ANGUS M. D. KING,- )
JOSEF. DUNN, {Commissioners.
17-3t H. II. LUMPKVN, _V_
i* i * a NT a Tio i\ s
For sale iu tec donut
r■ t UK subscribers would call tho attenluui of plan
JL tr.rs to their lands in Lea county, where they of-
f.-r for sale a number of valuable Plantations lying on
tho waters of the Flint river, and chiefly in tho vicini
ty of iU« now Town, laid out on this river, at Shot-
w#Bhi Ferry, the lots of which’will be sold off on tho
15th of Uccutuher, at or before which time, any of the
following described lauds uiay be purchased.
One tract containing 100:1 acres, lying immediately
on the west side of the Flint river, two miles from
Sboiwelt’s Kerry, known as the Indian Fhiioma town,
100 ucres of which are open and iu cultivation; a
large part of this farm is huuiiuoe laud, all of which,
except a few acres, can be cultivated- Also, near tbf
■drove, another body of land of 1000 acres, of which
‘>00 era ill cultivation; this has sumo Immmnc and oak
and hickory, but is chiefly pine of tho first quali
ty..
" Sid acres situated two miles freiu Stnrkville, on the
Muekaloe creek, and eight miles from Ihotwoll'i Foi>
ry, and is known as the Hughes place; it has 70 a-
cres iu cultivation, with good cabins oil il: a largo
portion of this land i« dry haintqoc, oak and hickory—
itlrisacj.nl atroaui passing throng!) it, with a Grist
Mill and Cotton Gin ou it, aud -snllieient fur a Saw
Mill in connection.
10 J > acre i on .Muckelca creek. 4 miles from 6'iark-
vilia, chiefly oak, hickory un.l imumioc—SO acres in
c iltivatioil-
‘600 acres near the Kin diepong, known as tho Li-
.d’jiu Canard towns ; JftO acres in cultivation, au e.v
cvllsnt house and other out buildings.
Several o.hor tracts of first qnafity laud, in quanll
tier of from 202 1-2 to o'.Kl acres iu different parts of
the county.
Thu afiovt: lauds are all well snpulie ! with springs
iMld water courses; several Saw and Grist Mills arc
air s i.lv in operation, and others being erected.
The subscribers are willing to sell any of their
lands at a reasonable rate, not wishing to retard u.u
Wiling of the country, by keeping all their Janas on:
of tho market.
?ersoaa wishing to settle plantations are invited to
view for ihomselvos, and to call on Mr. Shotweli at
his refill -sice, in l’indertown, for farther tntoriua
' Oct. 2 >d COOK & COW I.Rts,
A. SIIOTwEl.L,
450 PACKAGES
of Mew Goods,
ISAAC NEW HALL.
jnr.13 taken store one door from the Post Office,
jQL lately occupied by Messrs. Lippitt & Higgins,
and has just received.
200 Packages shoes of every description.
40 do lien’s and hoys Boots,
COO Pair of India Rubber shoes,
jt> Bales «f 8-1 & 10-p Blankets,
1 So brown horse blankets,
2 do UoseHJ to 12.J do,
1 do Bud Tick.
50 daz. yarn J hoes,
20 do silk cotton Sc worsted do,
2 Bales grey wool kersey,
3 do Blue &. Mixed Cossinett,
0 do Negro cloth,
f» da white aud red Flannel,
20 do white&brown shirting & sheetiugcotton,
2 cases silk umbrellas,
2 do gingham do,
2 do striped Sattiuets,
2 do plan mixed do,
12 do fancy calicoes,
2 do cassimers assorted,
1 do buckskin,
l-'O boxes Spanish cigars,
6 doz. curried calf skins,
3 do white sheep skins,
25 bags old Java Coffee,
40 quarter boxes of bunch Raisins,
iO drums of snltanna do without seeds,
Ladies easkmerd, merino & worsted hose,
Silk hose and gloves,
Fine kid. Reaver, castor and woolen gloves,
G-4tii & 8-4th Linen Table covers,
Velvet vesting, cotton IldkTs,
Flag silk Ilditf s, Corah d»
Faucy plaid cravats, Arc. &c.
Also
Water Proof, India Rubber goods, consisting of
Travellings Bags Buskins, Monkey Jackets, wrap
pers, Surtouts, Coats pantaloons, Htageinens Capes,
Caps, Air Cushions, and Pillows, Water bot'lcs, Gun
Cases, Life preservers, Ladies Aprons Arc. Arc.
Travellers and Sportmen will find r. convenience
from the use of tho Rubber goods, as they are xcarrantcd
‘.voter proof.
Tho above will be sold by piece or package ou the
m03t reasonable terms.
Macou. Oct 27. 2m 18
LIN HOF STAGES BETWEEN
i-J- T AUi? BSACOM.
Three times tiic’cJi—ruz Perry's Mills, Flonruoi/s Mills,
Jacksonville,ami Ifaickinscitlc.
& TR AVELLERS nre res-
~—^pectfolly informod that the above
’Line will start on the loth of Oc
tober next, leaving each end ev
ery other day. The Coaches are all new, built ox-
oressjy for 'he Lino cv of the most approv-1 construc
tion. "The proprietors having tokon great pains to in
sure the comfort and convenience of passengers, flnt-
ter themselves that this route will be found tho most
convenient and expeditious betweonthe interior of this
State and Darien or Now York.
To connect this line with die north, there are two
regular Lilies of Pockets between Darien and Now
Vjrk to leave each and once every week nr oRenor,
(beiidls transimt vessel*) *** that with fair winds the
pn-iago from New York to Macon may be made in six
i r e'ght days.
I n-re wit! dn bo at least eight Steamboats to run
r.-robirly between Darien, Uawkinsville, and Macon,
s um ofV.-liieb will atari two or three times a week ;
an excellent slagc nut* three times a week (with the
pr.ib-ibilitv ofits ranuing evory day ufiertho 1st of Oc
tober.'' between Darien &• Savannah, and Steamboats
m iking the {> usage ill eleven hours, leave almost eve-
t v other day, conveyance by stage twice and Steamboat
once a weak to St. Mary’s n:id East Florida, so that
travellers arrivin’iti Darien can have their choice of
nroscediur in either direction by stage or steam.
JOSEPH S. PAGE,
Agent for Proprietor*. \
Darien, Amt 10-*5t*nw-8
gage Fi Fa from the Inferior court of Butts county ill
favor of William Harrison administrator of James llai-
rison deceased, vs Jeremiah Maxey. Property point
ed out iu mortgage fi fa. oct 1
JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, sheriff.
O N tho first Tuesday in December next, will be
sold in the Town of Jackson Butts county, the
following property to wit;
Two Cream coloured mules eighteen mouths old,
one Chcsnnt sorrel marc five or six yeais, one Iron
gray I torse four yearsokl, one fine Sorrel Stud Horse
fivo years old, ten head of cattle, five cows four year
lings ami one Bull, also three Bulcs of Ginned Cot
ton; levied ou by virtue of an attachment from the
Superior Cent of said comity at the instance of Will
iam Strand vs William Mercer. Sold hy order of said
court at October term 1835.
Oct. 23d 1835. JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, Sli’ff.
POSTPONED SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, between the usual hours of sale, ut Jack-
soil in Butts county, the following property to wit :
L’avied.'on as the' properly of Lenuder A. Erwin. 18
Brass Candlesticks. 17 Tin Candlesticks. 3 Brass
! amps, 1 Walnut Sideboard, 14 Feather Pillows and
2 Bolsters aud I Settee, mid 4 largo Tables and 1
Blanket, to-satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Inferior Comt in
favor of Ilmigeribrd & Stoddard vs said L. A. Er
win; property pointed outby defendant.
Oct. 23d 1835. JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, Sli’Jl.
Tike Sheriff £salo 0
^KYETILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in December
v V next before the court-house door iu the town o!
Xcbulon Pike county within tho usual hours of sale the
following property to wit: one lot of land containing
two hundred two uud one half ucres more or less lying
uiiJ being in the second district originally Monroe now
Pikocouiny known and distinguished in tho plan of
said-district by lot number (33) sold us the property
of Junes: A. Campbell to satisfy u mortgage fifa issuing
from the Superior court ofsaificounty, John A- Camp-
ball assignee of Janies R. Gray deceased vs said James
A. Campbell, property pointed out in said mortgage
fi r o. Also the same lot to satisfy sundry fifus issuing
fioni tho Justices court B. Fluker vs said James A.
Campbell, said property pointed out in the last lew by
the iL-fcudaui. Levy made and returned to tue hy a
constable this the 17th (Hy ofsspt. 1835.
13 JOSEPH II. SHIVERS. D. sheriff.
EXECUTOKS’ SAL.E.' t , I
f N confomiity with provisions iu the last W ill and j
Testament of Jane Sibliald, late of Clarke conn- i
tv deceased, will be offered for sale at the Court lions"-
kl . ... 11K ,„ iix Campbell county on the first Tuesday.in January :
[TlOtift Mouths alter date application will be made - 1 '. ex, ;. n t '2 ct J 3,ld b * n 5 111 l l'“ f, C ' „!!!!! v^conVdni’uL '
^ tAiha UnnnrahU Inferior Court of Pike cnnntv guiajly Cmveta, now C amp ' them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob
two hundred two and a half ncres, and known jn tne /, , ... r, .,
plan of said
benefit of file
jjM Oi.’il nionths aRcr date I shall apply to the In-
i 1 ferior court of Pike comity when sitting foror-
•kiiary purposes for an order to sell the real estate ol
James faiwrey late of said comity deceased, this 1st
■»ep;.1835. " 13 ASA SESSIONS, Adm'r-
to the Honorable 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 comilv deceased.
MARY P. GRIFFIN. AJmr'x,
Srp. 16. JOHN R. KENDRICK, Aim'r.
if YOUK months after date a plication will be made
to the court of ordinary of Butts county for
leave to sella part of lot No. 47 in tha 24 th district of
formerly Muscogee nowTalliot conntv for tlk. Iicne-
fit of Levina Thnuipson a minor, this Sept 18.1835.
J‘»HN K. JONES Guanrn
~ citations:
SURGICAL AOTJCE,
a ckrTain CCRK foe THi
ll ERMA, (on UI PTURR)
TEII P.V Till. APPT.IC.VTION or ^
Georgia, Rails county.
7’IIEREAS Elizabeth C. Dennis applies
in me for letters dismissory from the ad-
ministration of John Dennis deceased.
Thrse a re therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office icithin the time prescribed by lair, to
sheie cause ifaiiy they hate, ithy said letters should not be
granted.
Given nadcrniy hand at office this 14th August 1835.
8 JOHN Mc.CORD, c. c. o.
Terms one third cash, balance in ] 7 j inferior to no one in tho State.
with upproved secun y \m 1- ■ q • .j,| Their tables will be furnished withklie hest (lie cotin-
on when the last pnvnie'flt xsTnado. Oct. 22, Ibdo I
17 WILLIAM CRAIG, |jy
WASHINGTON HALL. j
_n THE Subscribers have taken that com-'j
nradioo* and well known public house in ;
' the City of Macon,—the Washington Hall. (
lately occupied by Mr. M. D. Hnsou.— : .. „ A 7,'„ 1Cxr } 0 * 0F
By the unremitting attention of both of! Jell. & 1 Jlejrrt Aji »S /'.4/£A'y I'll)..
■ ' ‘■30BE11T W. STEWART informs the chv*
li of Baldwin, Twiggs, Bibb, Crawford, and it^
ton counties, who are subjects of the above ,1 - 0,!s
that he will succeed E. M. Pendleton, who I as * feas ®'
ved to Charleston. S. C., in the application ofn 0-
Stagner’s Patent Truss. Lir -
•T52 a x mdd for e a general patronage from the Public—
the'heirs nml croditlrs of said d.i-Led— T |‘ u >' *»»e KCiired the valuable services of a Lady,
ItW.rA T,l, iminncc in 12 montl.s. Note reputation as_ a manager of a public house, is
try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors.
The Stublesare attended by careful and experienced
Ostler*. MUSTIAN & MOTT.
Feb 5 IS35 36
EBENEZER NEWTON,
inkJlT tho first Tuesday - in DECE.MBER next, will
uL™ lie sold, within the legal hours of sale, before the
courthouse door in Clinton Jones county, the reniain-
derof 404 acres ot Land (alter the widow of \\ rh-'M to yi eHsrs- Mnstian & Mott, I earnestly solicit for them
Pannenterdeceased shall have taken her dower out
the same,) belonging to tho estate of said deceased, ly
ing in Jones county on the road lending from (Minton
to Mncon, it being’the place whereon the said Wright
lived in his life time.
Also, throe NEGROES, to wit: Mary a woman a-
bout 50 years old, Funny a girl ubout 14 years old ;
Luziah a girl about 7 years old, also belonging to tho
estatoof said deceased. Sold in conformity to an or
der of the Inferior court of said couuty while sitting
as n const of ordinary. Terms ca*h. sept 28
MARIAH PERMENTER, adm'x.
GKO ltd IA : Campbell county.
W HEREAS Joel Y'ates and John A Ilopkinsap-
ply to me for letters of Administration on the
estate of John Nations, late of said comity deceased.
These are therefore, to cite uml admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of saitl de
ceased, lo brand appear at my office with In the time
prescribed by law, to shetc cause, if any they have
tchy said letters should not he granted.
Given under ms-hand at office this 30th sept. I'416.
30 E P BOMAN, c. c. ir
Carroll Sheriff Sale*
jOlN tho first Tuesday in December next, will he
'Ir sold before the Court House door in ihc town
of Carrollton, Carroll county, within tho lawful hours
of sale, Lot of land No. (235) two hundred and thirty
fivo, in the fifth district of said county, levied on as
the property of Russell Duty, to satisfy a fi fa from a
Justice’s court of Habersham comity, in favor of J*.
M. Horton vs said Duty, and sundry’oilier fi fits from
u Justice’s court from Habersham county, vs said Du
ty ; lory made and returned to uie bv a constable this
10th October 1835 DUDLEY AYRES, I). Sli’ff
Will bo sold as above one negro woman by the
natno of Diner, about sixty years old, threo fractions
of laud in the 2nd district of said county viz: No.
235, containing 165 acres, No. 186, containing 100
acres and No. 187 contnining50acres all as the pro
perty o? Jonathan Walker to satisfy three fi fas from
a Justice’s court, of said county, in favor of Thomas
Castleberry and others with nihor fi fas vs said Wal
ker ; low made and returned to tuo bv a constable
this 10th October, 1335 ISAAC E. COBB. Sh’ff.
Georgia, Coweta, county.
II ERE AS James AlcCrackiu applies to
the inferior court of said county when
sitting as a court of ordinary, for hitters dismissory
from tho administration of the estate of Watson Pat
man deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to file their objections (if any they have,) in my
office with in the time, prescribed by laic, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 6th July 1835.
5 DAVID MOSELEY, c. o.o.
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in Jaunary
noxt, before tho Court House in Zebulon, Pike
county, One Negro woman and her two children.—
Sold as the property of Anderson Grifiin, lute of said
conntv, for the benefit of nil concerned. Terms on the
day. ' MARY P. GRIFFIN, Admr'x
JOHN R. KENDRICK, Adm'r.
sept. 21 1835. 13
A GREEABLY to an Order of the Inferior Court
of Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses: Will on the First Tuesday injuuuary next,
within the legal hours of sale, lio sold before the Court
ilotiso door ill tho Town of Forsyth Monroe county,
the negroes belonging to tho Orphans of Alexander
Leggett deceaspd. Terms made known on the day of
sale.
ANDERSON BALDWIN, Guard'n.
August 20 0-
'ESTATE SALES.
TSHH’lLLb- sold in front of the Court House iu
y/v Macon, on tne first Tuesday in November
next all the personal properly of John W. Rhodes
deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furni
ture, a quantity of carpenters tools, and a very supe
rior rifle patent breached in brass, for thc^ benetiit of
the heirs and creditots of said deceased.—Tonus cash,
sep 4,1835. 11 GEORGE A. SMITH, Adm'r.
Houston Sheriff Sale.
N the first Tuesday in December next, will be
1 jr sold before the Court Ilonse door in the town
of Perry Houston comity, during the legal hours of
sale : Ono sorrel or creain colored uiare, a hlack horse
an! a negro woman named Franky, about fifty years
of t e, levied on as the proporty of John C. Rogers,
to isfy a fifa in favor of John C. Reese bearer a*
gains’ Thomas E. Rogers and John C. Regers, issued
from the Superior Court of Jospor couutv, proper
ty pointed ontby Wilson II. Cny.
A 1 - at the same time and place, will be sold, a half
acre lot in the town of Perry, with a store House there
on present iu the occupancy of Ira II. Flint, as the
property of Moore & Kelley to satisfy sundry fifes
from a justice court in favor of James A. F.vorett, hear
er, ' -vy made by a canitabl*- and returned tonio; pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff.
Oct, 27 1835. 18 GEO. 1C. DUNCAN, sh'ff
Payette S: e~ JF Sale.
W ILL be sold bofore the-Court House door in the
town of F jycltevillc Fnyeitc connty. on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the usual hours of
sale:
202.J acres of laud being lot one hundred and seven
ty eight in the 13th district of originally Henry now
Fayctto county, levied on as the property of Charles
D. Vandiver hy sundry Executions issued from a jus
tice court of Hancock county in favor of John G.
Gcrse levied on and returned to me hy a constable,
oct 25 1835 13 ALFRED BROWN, sh'ff.
Campbell Sheriff sale.
W ILL bn sold ou tho first Tuesday in December
next, bafore tho Court House door iu Camp
bellton, Campbell Connty, within tho legal honrs of
sale, tho following property to wit:
Lot of land No. 578, in the 18th Dist. Second Sec
tion formerly Cherokee, now Campbell County, to
satisfy one "fi fa from a Justices Court of Lnurcus
county, iu favor of Hardy Griffin vs Kondred Dceu;
levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Lot of land No. 107, iu the 14th Dist. of formerly
Fayctto now CainpHell connty, to satisfy one fi fa
from a Justices Court of Warren county, in favor of
Mnger Pence vs Martin Johnson levy made and re
turned to rneby a constable.
Lot of la, id No. 74 in the 8th Dist. offormerty Cow
eta now Campbell county, to satisfy two fi fas from
a Justices Court of Columbia county, in favor of A-
braknm Marshal vs Avcre'.t Nolen, levy made and re
turned to mo by a constable.
Threo lots of land Nos. 103, 121, aud 122. iu tho
14lli District of formerly Fayette now Campbell coun
ty, to satisfy- two fi fas in fiu-orof the State of Georgia
vs William'G. Arledge, for his tax for tho years 1831,
and 1332; lew made and returned to me by a con
stable. Oct. 12. 1335. WESLEY CAMP. Sh’ff
|1 order of the Inferior Court, when sitting for
fll ordinary purposes for Houston county—will he
sold before the Court House door in Perry on the
first Tuesday in November next, 150acres oflatui being
a part of lot of land No. 55 in tlic 11th district of Hous
ton comity, belonging to the estate of Henry Rogers,
deceased. To be’ sold for the benefit of the heirs aud
creditors—Terms made known ou the day.
DAVID ADAMS, Adui'r.
Ju|v20 1835. 4
W ILL be sold at the late residence of Wiley Hef
lin deceased, in Henry couutv on Wednesday
the-25th day of November next the following property
to wit: ono negro boy twenty-two years old, three
horses, one mule, thirteen head of cattle, ono yoke ox
en, ouo cart, fifteen head sheep, eight hoad goats, six
ty head hogs, also all the present crop ^consisting of
cotton, coni, fodder, wheat, oats, &c. household and
kitchen furniture, plantation tools, and other articles
too tedious to mention, the solo to commence tho ; 25tli
Nov. next and continue from day to day till conclu
ded.
Terms ull under five dollars cash, all over twelve
months, with approved security,
sept241835. 13 WILYJ. HEFLIN F.x'r.
W ILL be sold at the court-house in Stewart
county on the first Tuesday in December
next one lot of land No 120 in the 23d district for
merly Lee now Stewart drawn by Hiram Bellah ille
gitimate, aud minor sale f -, r the i.enefit of said minor.
Sept 16 18:15 13 SAMUEL BELLAII Guard’n
P URSUANT to nil order of tho court of Ordinary
of Houston county, frill be sold within the Jegi
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next
before the court house door in tho town of Lngrango
Troup conntv. lot oflaptl No. one hundred and twon
tv three -in fhe fourth district of Troup conntv ns the
property ot Penny Joiner for the benefit of said Penny
Joiner a minor. Sept 30,1835.’ J5
ISAAC HOLMES, Guardian.
[fix' Having sold my interest in the Washington Hall
llobt. W. Stewart may be seen and consulted
a continuance of tho patronage which was extended- Brown’s Hotel, Milledgoville, from the 6th to t]- P iX'
to3ne, whilst proprietor of the establishment. instant; in Macon, a? Dr. Ball’s office, till m , •
Macon, feh 5 36 31. D. HU SON. v :n - r ’~ ^
JZFZ'S&SQS? HAIL.
Mitcdonough. Oct. 27, 1 S31
THE subscriber has taken this
well known stand for the purpose
of keeping a house of Entertain
ment, and solicits a share of pub
lic patronage, for which lie is In
‘^“ f r i r r Ti f ~" lopes of giving general satisfac
tion, his table si ait ue supplied with the best the coun
try can afford, nod his stables well attended to.
19 ISAAC HARVEY.
In all cases when a cure is not effected no rr„,
ration will he repaired. The fact, that many
having been effected in the county of Warren f*
whom certificates hare been exhibited, togeiherf”*
all the Physician.- in the above county, tniet*
thing further unnecessary to he said at ibis lime r 5I ^
llobt. W. Stewart may be seen and
Knoxville, Crawford county, till 2Gth instant -‘^
Perry, Houston comity, till 3!st instant; then » ii" 1
rion, Twiggs county, till 5th March ensuing,
Milledgeville again. He expects to continue
round during the winter and spring months and f
tend regularly at the same time arid place: any ahe!!'
tiou in the above will bo made public.
feh 12 4835 36
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
tUULEEIUtT, NEAR THIRD STREET.
IIE subscriber continues to manufacture
TIN WARE iu every variety, and has
now on hand a general assortment, witch he will
sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augus
ta prices.
He has also >iist received an assortment of Ja
panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar
Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans, Cauistcrs, sugar
Bowls, Milk cups. Tumblers, Pepper boxes, Gra
ters, Toy cups. Rattles, candlesticks, Lamps, spit
Boxes; saud Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, &c. &c.
Aiso, patent Bakers, Foot stoves, hlocktiu Tea
Pots, Plates, Basins, Tumblers, See.
JOB WORK done at the shortest notice,
jan 2 WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
P AVJD B. BUTLER ESQ. is my professional
agent at all times when X am absent from Macon.
Mr. Butlor will he found at the M. & F. Ins- Bank,
npril l-ly-41 F.PW- P. TRACY.
Fashionable Hat & Cap Store
M v LB E It 1! F S Tit EE T, MAC ON.
GRl.KAULE to an order of the county court of
iJL Walker Alabama, when fitting for ordinary
purpose*, will bo sold on the first Tuesday iu Decem
ber uext before the court house Door in tho town
of Carrollton Carroll county Georgia, between the
lawful hours of sale.
Lot of Land No. J59 lOih district, Carroll county,
for the benofi* of tho illegitimate children of Mary
Tull.—Terms made known on the dnv of sale.
Sent the 13 1835. 13 ALIEN RUFF Guard’n
A G REE ABLY to au Oorder of the Inferior Court
of Pike comity sitting for ordinary purposes, will
he sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,
before the Court House in McDonough, Henry coun
tv, between the usual hours.
' Tho following lots of land viz: No. 127, No. 130, No
(91. and forty acres of No. 1C2, all in the third district
of Henry countv. Sold ns the property of Anderson.
Griffin, late of Pike county deceased, 'or the benefit of
the heirs and creditors. Terms oil the day.
sept. 21. 13 MARY P. GRIFFIN. Admr’x.
JOHN.R.HENDRICK, Adm'r.
a | iN mill an order ol the court of Ordinary lor tip
4J son conntv, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, before the court homo in said
comity, Fractions No. 185,160, 209, 210, and 211, in
the sixteenth district formerly Houston now Upson co.
belonging to the estate of David T. Milling, deceased.
Sold for tho benefit of the heirs. D. W A LKER.
sept 28 F.x'r in right of his wife.
GLOBE TAVERN,
€*linton $ 3Tones Cionnty,
Fg^IIE Subscribers (lute proprietors of the
JL Clinton Hold,) 'eiulcr our thanks to our
friends aud patrons for past encouragement, and
respectfully beg leave to announce to tbe public,
that we have icmoved to the commodious House
known as tile
globe tavern,
situated ill the business part of the town, and
fronting tho Court-House.
Having leased this stand for several years,
with the intention of renewing the lease or of pur-
chisinjffte •property, we consider ourselves per
manently located, and shall continue to improve
our accomodations as the comfort of customers
shall require.
Our House is now open for the reception of
Travellers or Boarders. Wc shall at ail times
endeavor to keep such a House, ns will ensure
puhlic*patronage; and %vc hope to afford such ac-
comritodatiuns as will prove satisfactory to those
who call oil us.
The usual great promises of good TABLES,
BARS, &c. we think unnecessary to particular
ize.—Good Lots and other conveniences for Dro
vers, readily furnished.
WOOD & WEEKES.
January 20,-1834 19 tf
FOR SALE OB LEASE
T HAT justly celebrated Tavern aud watering
place.the
Indian Spring Hotel.
A particular description of this well known place
of resort is hardly deemed necessary; suffice it to say
howevor, that it is situated on ouo of the most public
roads in the Stato. The main building contains two
largo and niry parlours, a large public room and bar;
one hundred and sixty fuetof piazza, twelve feet wide,
with a dining room on the back part, eighty six feet
in length. In tho upper story there era eighteen bed
rooms, and a piazza of the same extent as below. Al
so adjoining is a building-one story high, two hundred
foot in length, containing twenty-four bed rooms,
with a piazza, the entire length of the hnikiing; to
gether with an extensive ki'chen, cellar and the ne
cessary outbuildings for such an establishment.
’Personswishing to purchase or lease this valuable
property, are requested to examine the premises for
themselves—ascertain its condition, aud satisfy them-
celvcs ofits valuo, both as a stand for a tavern, and a
watering place. Unquestionable titles will be given
to the purchaser. For terms apply to the subscriber
iu this place or to James A. Nisbet, Esq. Macon Ga.
Athens, Oct. 15 3t-17 JOHN NISBET.
EDMUND BUSSELL
Of the Late Firm oj /{uss-ll Sf Dickinson.
OS CORKKR OF THIRD ASD MULBERRY STREj XJ '
J SfAS Just received from New-York and IW
JL and is now opening a very large am] general J
•orptient of, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceri ,
Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Shoes, &c. Ac. All f
which will he sold at very reduced prices ' u
Mia STOCK IN PART CONSISTS OF
Blankets—Rose Duffle and Point, VarioGe sizes aud
qualities. " a
Flannels—Red, White, Green, and Yellow,
Green Baize, and Drugget.
Satinets—A Complete assortment of Various qua!-
ities and colour*. ’
Bombazines—Bombuxetts and Circassians.
Prints—French, English, and American (latest pat
ents.) 1
Muslins—French, striped, plaid and plain Ctauhre
and Jackonctt Muslins,
do Swiss, Figured, and plain.
Ginghams—Small and large plaid and stripe, Vaiir-
ty of patents'.
Silks—Italian, Grade Swiss, Gro de Nap, p 0 j t j e
Souie.
do Lustrings, seushews, sarsanets, and Florences
Also, a few paterns of Fign red, (new style.) '
Challys—Black, aud Figured. '
Linens—4-4tlis Irish a line selection (and ckenn.)
flc 5-4ths Sheeting,
do 6 & 8-4ths Table,
do Covers.
Handkerchiefs—A fine selection of Ladies Fancy
APPLICATIONS.
CROCKERY,
CUinvaad Glass Ware*
wii-. hjssalk wd retail.
rffTHR Sub ocher- take is ;,i JioJ of inoruling
3. tV» public, that tii-M,- b.i-.e recently purchased
tbe stock »f CROCK:.KV, CHINA AND GLASS
WARE form rly own.:.l by I*. 0. TAYLOR & CO.
an 1 b »ve taken the store heretofore occupied by tiioiu,
oppodt-.i M<!«r*. Slnvai,Siuiuiam& Co’* Warehouse,
llroid-sireet, Aiigmta—where they intend keeping
constantly i>:: hand, ,-i large <V ••Xterisivc assortment of
ijrrjc’ccry, Chuia and €*-Iass,
TV lech th v ■»!!'.• r i.ir - de an ihc most advantageous
terra! t > Merchants from the Country end other*.
Being,canneered with a leren ininortius house in
UHOUR months afier date application will he made
jjL 1 to the honorable inferior court of Crawford coun
ty for leave to sell the interest of Willinm J. Wayn-
111:111 deceased (it being one half) in the Factory known
a* the Franklin Fnctnrv in Upson comity, Ga.
ALEXANDER M. K. SWIFT, adm'r.
July 0 1835 2
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Talbot cotmty
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
tho rent estate of Benjamin Itiuchour deceased, lor the
benefit cf tlio heirs and creditors.
Jlllv 10
GIDEON POWLEDGE, adm’r.
10 4m
I .V ck a: -Be
bt _ J, H
jrtOUR months after date application will be made
JF to the honorable inferior court of Bibb county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
Lot of Land No. 117 iu Bibb county, it being the re
al estate of Marllm Smith a minor,
nug 5 7 SAMUEL JESSOP, guardian.
t 71 OUR man tits after date application will be made,
to the Inferior Court of .Monroecounty, when
sitting for ordinary purposes for leavo to sell the uc-
eroos belonging to the orphan children of Alexander
Leggett, deceased.
ANDERSON BALDWIN, Guard'n.
tug iu England f- August 20. 0
i riiui of Goods, ■ YOUR months after date, application will be made
-b WARE on! 8.^ to the Honorable tli-Inferior Court of Pulaski
>:her inaricetin I Connty when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave
;»-,■!! ti-.f real eslate of Turner Howell late of said
to call and ex], county deceased. BENJAMIN HOWELL, Adm'r.
; Pulaski co. sep 3. Ill
)Oi)in:;tv A- co. , r,—s—j~r r~7- —""V
I B-C'* R months after, rat application will be made
— jy—. . Ji. to tho I loii.inihie the Eiferioi Court of Bii.h
■ ff '-.U 1836, , ' ’o-inty when sitting fur o -.(iuarv purposes, for Ieav
anacks for sale j to s- ll the real estaie of John VV. UboJcs decca
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior court of Pike county when sitting for
ordiiinry-- purposes, will be sold before the court house
in Zebulon ou the first Tuesday in January next,
within tho legal hours of sale, ono lot of land No. six
teen, in tho 2nd district, also north side of No. four
teen containing one hundred and nine acres more or
less also in 2nd district, aud both in formerly Monroe
now Pike connty.
Also on the first Tuesday in February next will be
sold before tho court house in Franklin county, the
following parcels or lots oflaml: viz. One parcel of
twenty fil e acres lying on North Fork or Broad river
bounded i*nst\vaidly hy Jr.incs Loury’s lauds, and all
other sides by Nathan Bond’s lands, dso one parcolof
two hundred acres granted to Hugh Neely, also one
parcel of land of fifty acres granted to John Loury,
also one parcel of one hundred acres formerly ow: ed
by Win. and Mary Loury, and aiso one parcel of(9T)
ninety seven acres formerly owned by James W. and
Susannah Cook, all lying and being in the connty of
Frauklin as is represented by grant* and deeds to
same ; and also on first Tuesday in March next, -will
be sold before court house in Cherokee, lot No. (363)
threo hundred and sixty three, in the ICtli district of
2nd section, the above lots and parcels of land com
prise the real estate of James Loury late of Pike coun
ty deceased : sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said deceased. Terms made known ou dav
17
Ad m V.
of sale. This 15th day of October, 1835.
’ ASA SESSIONS,
T HE Subscriber having established himself in
.Macon with a view to a ponnotient residence,
and taken the store recently ocoitpied by Mr. F. F.
Lewis, directly opposite tho Central Hotel, will keep
constantly oil hand a general assortment of
Hats, Caps, Furs dec.
comprising every variety of stylo aud quality, usually
called for-ct a similar establishment. Among his as
sortment may be fouu'd
Boavor, Satin Beaver, Otter, Castor Roarnni and
woo! Hilts;
Mens Fur and Hair, Seal Caps, Boys black, bluo
and brown cloth Caps, Bombazine do black aud drab
silk plush a new style, Merino and Circassian &c Sec,
From his long experience and porsonal attention to
the business of manufacturing hats iu somo of tho
most extensive establishments at tho north, lie is ena
bled to assure ull a!lose who may fuvor him with
their patronage that he can furnish them wilh an arti
cle which for cheapness,neatness and durability shall
be fully equal if not superior to any before offered in
tho southern market, As his work will bo principal
ly manufactured at his establishment in Mucon, when
desired he will finish hats to order in any style to suit
the purchaser From tho facilities thus obtained and
from assiduity and attention to his business ho hopes
to deserve as he trusts he will receive a liberal share
of patronage. Oct 7,1835
GEORGE A KIMBERLY
[EPWanted Beaver, Otter, Muskrat and llaccooi;
skins
He expects in a few days to remove to the store
now occupied by Mr E B Weed ly
Brought to Satts co. Jail,
4NN the (>th instant, a Negro Man who says his name
Bw is John, and belongs to James 51 Childs living in
tiiestate of Mississippi, county of Hind*. Ho isabont
forty fivo years old, 5 feet 8 inches high. Tho negro
says he left his master Child’s camp in the connty of
Henry while going to Mississippi, and was purchased
in South Caroliua. The owner is hereby informed
that the above negro is now in jail, charged with the
offence of burglary or house breaking, and that tbe
prosecution will not be urged till the owner is beard
from—who is requested to come forward, provo and
take the proporty, aftor paying thechurges.
oct 15 tfUi VVM L WILSON, jailer.
AI7I1.1. be’soldon the first Tuesday iu February
V w next, before the Court Him seln Lumpkin. Stew
art county, Iotofland No. 147, in the 20ih Disiri-t for
merly Lee now Stewart connty, as the property of An
derson Griffin, late of Pike—for the bcuefi! of the licirf
&c. Terms on the day.
MARY P- GRIFFIN. Admr’x.
JOHN K. KENDRICK. Ww’r-
lo.<s iim sail- ; uis. ii me real eptan: in jn; : n tv. i.uoJes deceased.
ELLIS. I co:isi*tjugoforie tract of laud No. 102. 3d district Lee
. 1 county. Vein. -J, GEORGE A, SMITH. Adi$'r. \
Administrators Sale.
P URSUAN T to an order from tho inferior court
of Coweta county when pitting for ordinary
purposes, will on the first Tuesday in December next,
within the legal hours, he sold bofore the Court House
dnor. intlietown ofNewtmn, Coweta county, lots of
land Nos. rixty nine, seventy. »o*l one hundred and
on", all it: the first district of Coweta county, being a
part of the real estate of Lev: White late of said coun
ty deceased, and sold for the L-cm fit of the heirs and
'-reditors of said dec’d subject to the widow’s dower.
Terms made known bn tl.o dav of sale.
2?.1«TV, 15 TURNER PER SONS Adm'r
m
REMOVAL.
T HE Subscribers iiave removed from the storo
recently occupied by them opposite Washing
ton Hall, to their new brick building on tbe corner of
Cherry street and Cotton Avenue, where they have o-
peneil a very general and new assortment of season
able goods, which will be sold on the most liberal
terms, either at wholesale or retail—Such country
merchants as purchase in this uiarkot to replenish
their stocks, nre invited to call on us.
FO RT, IIA U1LTON &, WILEY;
Macon Oct. 26 1835. 18
The Book accounts and notes of the lute firm of
Baxter, Fort A: Wilcv, will bo kept at onreonnting
room where those indebted call make payment.
FORT. HAMILTON A WILEY,
r»lHE Subscriber offers for sale on reasonable
■ terms and a liberal credit, two Tracts of land,
Nos. 75 and 115, about one mul a halfmiles from the
city of .Macon. One ofthe lots known by the name of
the Washington Spring lot. has comfortable buildings,
am! is considerably improved; likewise,
THREE NEGROES, two women, and a child a-
imut 6year* old. Also, thirty bond of begs, and 30
bead of cattle, also, ono yoke of oxen p.nd a cart.
JAMES HUGHES.
Macon Oct 29tli 1635.
DISSOLUTION.
HE firm of Wood A Camp is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The business wii 1 becontin-
il by Thomas Wood, who is duly author!- e l to close
e business of the concern. THOMAS WO' >D,
icon Oct.20th l-r-. EDWARD CAMP.
Slants ibr sals at txxtL office, j
fiSr-i
WATCHE
Jewelry, Silver Ware Se Fancy
GOODS.
(At the lowest prices.)
C. G. St. JOHN
W ATCH Maker & Jeweler Cotton Avenue op
posite Washington Hall, Respectfuffy in
forms his friends and the public, that he has taken the
storo formerly occupied by the Ihwkinsviile Bank
where lie is now opening a now and splendid assort
ment of WATCHES & JEWELRY ofthe best qual
ity and latest fashions selected with great taste and
judgement expressly for this market, among his assort
ment tnay bo found Gold packet Chronometers splen
did Gold Duplex, Patent Lever’s and Ruby Cylinder
Watches with Extra Jewelsand indepoueutseconds of
the most approved makers and rated to suit the dim-’
ate and n general assortment of Ladies & Gentlemens
Gold and Silver Patent Levers Lepine and plain
Watches. Fine Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, Ear rings
Breast Pin 1 ’ and Finger rings, Gold and silver ever
pointed pencils, Gold and silver spectacles, silver
spoons, pen and pocket knives dirks, canes, pistols,
&c. Occ. Together with a great variety of other arti
cles kept in his lino
N. B. He hni selected the host of materials for re
pairing watches and will give satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their custom.
A share ofpublic patronage is respectfully solicited.
LOOK 4T THIS !!!
* *7ANTED IMMEDIATELY, 500 Laborcrsand
» T 200 Carpenters, to work ou the following
Rail Roads:—On the Lake Wimico nml st. Joseph’s
Ilnil Road, (West Florida) near the mouth of Apala
chicola rivor, 30 mile* from the town of Apalachicola:
and on the Tallahassee and 6t. Marks Rail Road,
(Middlo Florida) from tho city of Tallahassee to the
Port of st. .Marks.
Any portion of tho above named number of hands
will find employment on either of the above-named
Roads, nt the following rates, namely: wages, for la-
borerz, from 20 to §25 per month; for Carpenters,
from 35 to §50 per month, and found.
The tibove-iiuinod lines of Rail Road pass through
drv and healthy sections of country, connecting the
seaboard with tho interior, where no danger is to bo
apprehended of fevers, Ac.
All thoso who wish constant employment, nml lib
eral wages, will do well to bend their course this way;
nnd apply to tho subscribers, or to our Agents, ou gi
ber of the above-named Rail Roads.
J. D. & W. GRAY.
Tallahassee! Florida, September, 5,1835
MAC OX GA.
is office nt the Cpimtuu
room for-
T
X. C. HARD,
Factor 6l Commission Merchant
k
will ho prepared to to make liberal advances on con
signment of Goods. Cotton stored, or shipped to Sa
vannah, Charleston, and Now York.
REFERENCES—S K KfLBURN )
A SIBLEY >Augusta,
R BARBER S
STONE. WASHBURN *-t Co. ( a
1. BALDWIN A- Co. j Sava: >nah
BOYCE, HENRY Si WALTER ’ “
JNO. FRASIER & Co.
JAMES HAMILTON & SON
NORTH, MANNING * HOYT,
net. 8 15
tiefield Bandanna cud Flag
Hosiery—Ladies plain and Clocked Cotton, plain
and Ribbed, Worsted, plain and Ribbed, White and
Black silk—Also, Gentlemens Lamb’s M od, Cotton
and Silk, half,White and mixed.
Ribbons—Black White and Colored Taffetas, Gause
and Garneture.
Laces—Wide Boinet Footing, Cambric Insertin'
and Edging, Thread Inserting and Edging, Bltiub
Edging, Worsted do.
Bonnets—Tuscan Gimp, Straw and Silk.
Marseilles Quilts—Superior article and dieaj).
Domestics—Bleached jud unbleached shirtings,
do do Sheetings.
~7S cotton Oziiahurgs.
col’d do do (suitable for negroes’ clothing.)
3-4 aud 7-8 Plaid Ginghams.
Furniture, do
Tickings—Delaware, Hudson, Dorchester, and
Amoskcag, together with a large assortment of Indies
and Gentlemans Cloaks Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats,
Shoes, &c.
Jlho a large slock o f Groceries, viz:
BAGS Coffee Portorico Java Lagnira
and St Domingo.
50 hhds. Sugar St. Croix Portorico and N. Orleans.
6 Boxes Lump do.
8 do Brown aud 'White Ilavanna. do.
IS Hhds New Orleans Molasses.
JOOBbls N. E. Rum.
75 do. 'Whiskey.
100 do Gin.
Pipes Cog Brandy, Jatnaicai and St. Croix Rum,
and-Holland Gin.
Bhls Cicily Madeira, Port, Lisbon, Marseilles,
Musrat amt Sweet Wines
Salmon Fish, No. 1
Mackerel, do. 3
Herring, do. (in Boxes),
sept. 10 12
F. F. LEWIS,
AS taken the stand a few doors above the Clo
thing Store of Mr. L. Fitch, on Mulberry
street where lie continues to carry on the Tailorin'"
business. He assures all those who may favor him
with their custom, that their work will he done at the
shortest notice, aud in the lies-t manner.
He has on hand a supply of the best materials in his
line, consisting of
CLOTHS,
Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green,
&c.
CASSIMERES,—A good assortment.
A good variety ol the best quality.
Petersham, and a complete assortment of
TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS.
- He respectfully solicits a share of the public pat
range.
Macon,, Oct 30 1834—24y
FOR SALE,
M Y House and Lot in the city of Macon, near the
river, and fronting on Fourtli street. In my ab
sence apply to C. U. Cole Esq.
june 16 ' 52 " ROBERT COLEMAN-^
T HE effects of the late firm of Kimberly & Chis
holm having been turned over to the subscriber,
the same are put into the hands of E. D. Traey nndG-
Wood Esqrs. for adjustment. Those having settle
ments to make will therefore call on those geutlcnicii
for the purpose, as no other person has any right to
give discharges or receive balances.
ANSON KIMBERLY
Macon. Mav 27. 1835 Bmp 50
? Charles
< ton.
¥
N.York
FOR SALE.
rglHK house and lot i
corner of fifth and
occupied by
E. E. Bartlett.
Also, tho house and lot on Plumb street
adjoining John Hollingsworth's lot (where tbe fire was
last winter) occupied bv M-Graw.
Terras to suit piirchaser*,. Possession given ini
mediatnlr. sept. 24 M. ft VR'l'I.E.'!’-!'’
T1JY PATENT PORTABLE
BOUBaS-XtSFlECTXNG
BAKE OVENS.
rjl IIE attention of the public generally t s ’*j*jj** f
_B_ an examination of the above-named article, t
is an economical, expeditious, and easy niodcofcxec"'
ting all baking and boiling business, and wholly '.
means ofcoa , and of that but a small quantity 6 riqnir-
ed. ICIIABOD B. HOATE, Agent
For H. NOTT & Co. and
JOSIAII St: JOII.V
This may certify that I have appointed Mr. Ja -'
Burr my only true and lawful agent, to make .v
the above named article ill the counties of .Mjuirot ■■ ■
Bibb, and also lo sell individual rights. Lent ‘ !, U
who have already snbscriheflfor tho article will be •
commodatcd as soon as possible at -Mr. Burr'sest*
meat nt Macon Ga. . ,
I. B. HOXIE. Agent
For IL NOTT & Co.»»
JOSIAII St. JOHN-
Mncon. April 10 1835 43 ——-
B
Azotic C. „ , .-rian
order of the Trustees o.* the rro* . • .
Church, the Pews will lie rented on 1
Monday in Nov next for one year, there
sold in fee simple one pew, subject to :
cent, oct 15 K. TYNER, sec.
J 'USr received and for Sate, 32,000 lbs. 3
Ilams, Shoulders and sides.
—ALSO—
5.000 lbs. Lind, new and good,
feh 10—35-tC
ill also b(
tn v ofl I] P° r
a d tttas't.
T. l». S " I i l ^ j
rent,
S TORE cm Cherry street
TelogAph Office, fnquive of tjte ptiutefs
tlie
I
oct, 22,1
WARE HOF;
led
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