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TIONS
S NOLTK after date application will be made
JL Sto the honorable inl'ur.m-tumi of Talbot county
sitting . t ordinary j 11 •'• • *. for leave lost llsill
‘ tin' runi . ■ ij;e tifBeiijaniiil MCfueJioiir d.ceni-cd, foi tin;
• benefit of liie huts ami creditors.
GIDEON l’OWLF.DGE, adm’r.
Jliiv 12 10 4 hi
Clinton* Jones County, Cia.
FET^HE Subscribers (late proprietors of the
j Clinton Hold,) tender our thanks tu our
and patrons for past eucou: ageir.cui, and
y heg leave to announce to the public,
ve lemoved to the commodious-House
1,1 A ulit Alitii. toiii'^r-isirtsi-'die iio^orabie
t 1 iSLCi* . norrobit of i ii cpniiiy ftlren -a:-.",- lor
.iruinriry f.uijii.-. win 11 It lort the* cun Inmi*.
f! ill Zeliuinnon tho in.. Ti. m a .unary n>-.\t,
within the leg::! i.turs of sale, one .<>t of land .\o.n>.-
. | teen, m the 2nd di*lri<:i, auoiKn til nidi o'. \i>. n .ir-
1 teon.confaiiling one i iindit'd and nine acres more oi
s pie-.-: ;d.-o in Jiui <ii. triei, and fcnih in : i.:<i., :..i
i now nsfc county.
.J Also on the first Tne- av in 1. ra in licit will be
■ sold before the court 1 dure la Franklin c««nty. fie
j following parcels orlols iofluim: viz.; One p rew of
twenty uv ■ •.:«•• iyii. i-i ••: rtb : oik . . I'.rn.id tivjfe
bounded'• a ttrtirdiy by .i n., Louiy's Sands, and Ml
other sides by Nathan ! r la Oils, i.-o one parcel<■;
I two'hundred acre* gruun i. to Hugh Neely. also one
’ parcel dr land of fifty acres pl anted to John Lomy.
I also nilu parrel of one Siu wired acres formerly over cd
by Wtti. and Mary | “ ‘ MtijBi
ninety seven acres
Susannah Cook, a:
Franklin as is re
sahie; r.ndalsn on
1 be snl-t hsfui v t uin
i tfnvehundrcd and
sonnjent of, J-'aucy and ttr) ic jjiQ toed i ftis
Hardware, Crockery, Hats, jjhoe*, 4«
which v. ni I "sold ai yen run.ecu j 1
ijlSS'lQCK t.\ 1’AitT < OASIs av no
■e Duilie and l-cint, Vari 0!1 ‘ ssjl , t ’.
i. Wliite, Creeir, ;iII( I Vellcw
izc. amt 1'iugget.
oinpi^e assortment of Various
dies and colours. "“lu
Bombazines—Bonihazctts and Circassians
Prims—French, English, and American (tap-
mis.) "Hiatc« ft |
I Muslins—French, striped, plaid and plain r-, i
and Jackoaelt Muslins. 1 ,
do Swiss, Figured, and plain.
Gingliains—iinall and large plaid and strir* v
| . ty ofpatcma. ' ’ ' * ,,f
' Silks—Italian, Grade Swiss, Gro de Nan T„i, ,
Souis. t-toite,
I do .Lustrings, rensbews, sarsanets, and Ficr-i
Also, a few pa term of Figured, (new .ivi.V,
Ckellys—Black, and Figured. - '
Linens—4-4ths Itish a line selection (and tl .„,,
do 5-4lhs Miceting.
do . 6 & si-4ths Table,
j do Covers.
Handkerchiefs—A fine selection of La-Ji CR r..
Consisting of Cbally Thibet, Mosaic Game llnu
j Satin, Bagdad and Black Love,—Also, ladies i 50 ’
: Cambric, and Long Lawu, Gentlemens rctiee*
. tlefieid Bandanna and Flag. ’
| Hosiery—Ladies plain and Clocked Cotton r ; k ,
l aud Ribbed, Worsted, plain and Ribbed, IVliiV jfj
| Black silk—Also, Geutlcniens Laii;b : s \Voc! t „« .
' and 6'ilk, half.White and mixed. > o#
| Eibbous—Black \Y hitemud ColoredTafietj.,
and Garneture.
I Laces—Wide Boinet Footing, Cambric Inreni".
and Edging, Thread Inserting and Ldein-*, tu^r
Edging, Worsted do.
Bonnets—Tuscan Gimp, ftraw and Silk.
Marseilles Quilts—Superior article and ckcap.
Domestics—Bleached and uubicachedsLirtiie j.
do do Sheetings.
7-S cotton Oznaburgs.
col’duo do (suitable for negroes’ clodi-cr \
3-1 and 7-8 Plaid Ginghams. f
Fuitiiture, "do
Tickings—Delaware, Hudson, Dorcbestcr, ^
Amoskeag. togetiier Yvith a large assoitmen; of Ladies
aiid Gentlemans Cloaks Umbrellas, Paiaiols, li a! ,
fricnij
iespet
llial yvc 1
kuowu ;u
^riiOBE -tavern,
situated in the business part of the town, ami
fronting the Coitri-Ilotise.
Having leased this stand for several ycare,
with tlte intention of renewing the lease or of pur
chasing th<5 property, ive consider ourselves per
manently located, ami shall Continue to intprove,
our. accomodations as the comfort of cu.-toincrs
shall require.
t'ttr llotiso is now open for the rceeptiou ot
Travellers or Boarders. We shall at all times
endeavor to keep such a House, as tvi 11 ensure
public patronage; and wc hope to afford such ac
commodations as will prove satisfactory to those
who call ou us.
Tbe usual"great promises of good TABLES,
(J.tUfi, <Src. we think unnecessary to particular
ize;'—Good Lots and other conveniences for Dro-
vetv, readily fprnished.
them, they ftattci ttminselvesJImt. Uieir llottso yvitlob
tain: for i"h«m a general jiatron:'jo from tin- Pahlie.—
•"They have secured the valuable services of n Lady,
whoso npHtslioa os a m.ria; r«>fa pnhlie house, is
iuferior to no one in the Strifes
Their tables will be ftirnislu d with the best the coun
try affords, anil their bar with lbe choicest liquors.
Tho Stablosarc attended by careful.and experienced
Ostlers. ifUSTIAN & MOTT.
Feb 5 1835 30
[LP Uaviug sold my IgHierl in Uie Washington ! !ajl.
Jo Messrs. Mnstian & Mott, 1 earnestly sol.tit for then!
a coaffnuavco of tlie patronage wiiicli was extended
ijiialitic;
FfftllE Subscriber haring established himself in
JL ?\iaeon with a view to a permanent residence,
and taken the store recently occupic.I by Mr. F. F.
iwivifl. dftocthr oppositi tl;e t entml Hotel, will keep
eonstuutly- on hand a general ;u .ortmeiit of
l£ats, Caps, S*urs &c»
coniprisi’ig every varitiv ni style and quality, tismttty
called for at a similar establishment. Among his as
sortment may bo found
Beaver, Satin Beaver, Otter, .Castor Iloaruni aim
wool Hats;
Mens Fur and Hair, Seal Caps; Boys black, bluo
and brown cloth Caps, Bombazine do black and dr ib
silk plush a new style, Merino and Circassian &c Ac.
From bis long experience and personal attention to
the business-'of ninnufiictiiring hats in some of the
Macon, .fob 5 3d M. D. HUSON.
~ IMITATIONS
For Ktile iu Lee County.
■f HE subscribers would call theattemiP-n of nU
H tu, t > .<b>r-.!zr.i,Ao Leu.county, where they of
fer fat sulo a nnmbor of \ alnahii-'Phtntttlions lying an
Iho waters of the Flint river, and chwfiy iu tlio viciut-
IV ofiho now Tovvn, laid out on this river, at Sliot-
neli's Firry .tlio lots of which' will be sold off on the
15th of December, at oEbeforo which .lime, any oftho
ihlin ving dctcrihed l.iwis UKiy be purchased.
Olio tract rontai.’ifoi' l(*nO lying imaiodiatelv
on tin; west side of the Flint liver, two iniUi.i- from
.ShotwelTs Ferry, known as tlio Indian Fhilattia town, i
FUncroa or whirl) are‘open and in cultivation; a
a rgo part of tliis far-oi is h.im-noo kmd,. all of winch. 1
oxront a few acres, cult bo cultivated- -Abo, near (hi I
alovi;. anotli-ir liody of land of 1000 acres, of which i
•Jw’d section, tlio aheve jots end p&iccL of land com-
'prise the ri: 11 <.f Janu s I cury late of Pike coun
ty decea-ed ; Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre-
dilori of s-iid dec.iasod. Tonus made known on day
»«"s:ile. Th'* 1 Atlfidsv Of October, IMo: 17
' ASA ■sEgtf&Hj&.Jjfmtr.
WOOD &■ WEFKES
January 20, 18^14 19 if
PEHF v:\fjniv
EAZSCV fitc. £ic.
A G i.N'LliAL assortment.
a French, American ami Dutch Coloano V, ate;
Florida water,
Lavender water, do
Jtose, ’ do
Milk of Roses,
Kephalia for the Growth of IIair,_
Orange Flour water,
Feuifield Bears Oil,
Maecosar Oil,
Extractor Burgamot,
Extract of Musk,
Extract of Roses,
Marrow Pomatum,
i Ioucy water, (to cleanse and thicken the Hair.)
Spirit of Rose,
Toilet Powder, (Violet and Rose scented.)
G'astnlian Soap,
a* A. , mi- ids) , ui'-iay.ju January nest will he sold
W a “io Conn House- doo: in the county ..f Bibb,"
within the t:-tnd hours oSKle, Lotpf LandiVoftom
the -tth Dist. oifHsusioti f'ouRly, now Bibb, belong
ing-in part to a portion of ray minor children of which
I am guardian, and in part to those of tuy children
who have 'arrived ut full age—^Sokl for the pnrpo^e of
rnaliiiig a division, under an order of the Inferior court
of tl'H t;oiint>' .w}jen sitting for ordinary purposes,
uov.ruh 1835. 20 J VMFS Ilj.AKD, Guard 1 u.
Ajy ^riLL he sold on the first Tuesduy in February
tf V host, before the Court House iu Lumpkin. Slew
art eimntyfJot of-iaud So. 147, in tin; 20th District for
merly Leo now .Stewart county, as the property of An
derson.Griffin, late of Fike—for the benefit of the heirs
»ie. Terms on the tin v.
MARY i» GRIFFIN. Admr’z.
JOHN R. KENDRICK, Adm’r- .
the southern market, As iiis work'will be principal
ly manulacttireil at his establishment iii 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 lie trusts he will receive a liberal .share
of patronage. Oct 7,1835
GF.ORGF, A KIMBERLY
O’Wunted Beaver, Otter, Muskrat and Raccoon
skins
lie expects in a few days to remove to the store
now occupied by Mr F Tj AVred Iv'
1 71 OUR. mouths after date application will bo made
. to the honorable inferior court of Bibb county
when silting for ordinary purr-osi -, for leave to sell
Lot of Land No. 117 in Bilib county, it being the re
al estate of Martha Smith a minor.
aug5 7 SAMUEL JFSSOP, guardian.
a,TO UR motithi after date application witi^elnade,
JT to the Inferior Court of Monroecountv, when
sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the ne
groes belonging to the orphan children or Alexander
Leggett, deceased.
ANDERSON BALDWIN, Guard’n.
August 20. _9
'H'NOUR months after date, application will be made
Is' to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski
County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of Turner Howell late of said
county deceased. BENJAMIN HOWELL, Adm’r
Puinskleo. «ep 3. 10
J etc dry, Silver Ware fy Fancy
GOODS.
(At the tcuesl prices.)
C. G. St. JOHN
llWATCil Maker■&. Jeweler Cotton Avenue op-
V ? posite Washington Half, Respectfully in
forms his friends and the public, that he lias taken the
store formerly occupied by . the lli'vykineviile'Bauk
where he is now opening a new and .splendid assort
ment of.WATCHES & JLyVELRY of the best qual
ity and latest fashions selected with great taste and
judgement expressly for this market, nn:ong his assort-
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will bo sold
at the Court House-door in Upson county Gu.,
one half of the Factory known as the Franklin Facto-
it, it being the intcres: of W. J. Wayntnan deceased,
in said jFactoiv—Terms ca.sfi.
A. M. K. SWIFT, Adm’r.
Knoxville, noy. 2d J8:gr. 19
Naples Compotind Tablet,
Camphor 6'oap,
Paint y do,
Musk do,
Emolient, da
Brawn Yvindsor, do
Family soap, (cheap article)
dinu Canard towns; 100 acre* E. cultivation, an cx-
Oallen* house and other out-buildings.
Several other tracts of first quality hmd, in quaiiti
ties of from 202 1-2 to 6C0 acre; in ditlsrent paru of
jShe county.
t - The above lands nre all well suppltc l with springs
Stnd water uoursiw; several Saw and Grist Mills aro
already in operation, and others h;‘iug erected.
The «ab»cril»er» aro willing to sell any of their
tkadsst a reasonable rale, not wishing to retard Dio
Muling of the aonntry,br keepiag all their land* out
•f the market.
Venom wishing to settle plantations are irtvttod la
view firr themselves, and to call on Mr. Shd;wc. n;
bis residence, iu Pindertown, for further mtoruia-
.tion,
Oct. 22 J COOK _&COWLES,
hlioes, Ac.
A ho a large slock of Groctric&tiz:
BAGS Coffee Portorico Java buf.n
&jy- ^ v \ pr and St Domingo.
SO hlida. Sugar St. Croix Portorico and N. Orictat.
6 Boxes r.umpdo.
8 do Brown nud AVliitc Havanna. do;
18 Ilhds New Orleans Molasses.
lOOBbis N. L. Rum.
, 75 do. Whiskey. ,
100 do Gin.
Pipes Cog Brandy, Jamaica) anu St. Croix Erx;.
and Holland Gin.
Bids Cieily Madeira, Port, Lisbon, Marseille,.
Muscat and Sweet Wines
Salmon Fish, No. 1
Mackerel, do. 3
Herring, do, (in Boxes),
sept 10 Pi
Cosmetic tables.
Barbers and Prentiss’ shaving cakes,
Cosmetic Wash balls,
Prentiss’* curling Fluid,
Antique Oil,
Otto of Roses,
I’euil powder,
meat may be found Gold.pocket Chronometers splen
did Gold” Duplex, Patent Lever’s and Ruby Cylinder
Watches with .Extra Jewels and indepenept seconds of
the most approved makers and rated to suit die clim
ate nud a general assortment of Ladies & Gentlemens
Gold and Silver Patent Levers I.epine and plain
CITATIONS
Rouge,
Wards hair oil,
Persian otto of rose life salve,
Carbonic Dentifrice
Evasive powder, (to remove oil or
or woollen,
Cold cream, -
For sale by J. II. &.
GEORGIA : Criurford County.
^T^niEREAS Elizabeth Streetmau applies to me
y V for letter* of administration on the estate of
-pointed pencils, Gold and silver spectacles, silver
spoons, pen and pocket knives dirks. Canes,, pistols^
Ac. Ac. Together with a great variety of other arti
cles kept iu hisfine
Ji. B. He has selected the best of materials for re
pairing watches and wiil give satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their custom.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Oc t 27/ 18 *
L.CVlU
OR SALE BY
r«>hi«i sr. I.IPPITT A HIGGINS.
STAS taken store one door from the Post Office,
2. iataly occnpied.liy Messrs. Lippitt &• Higgins,
and has just received.
•Jf> l Packages shoes of every description.
40 do M'-u’s-and boys Boots,
490 Puir of India Rubber vzioee,
B Bales of8-4 & lU-jr RUnket?,
J do hrotvn horse blankets,
ii do RtweHJ in \il\ do,
1 do Ued Tick.
50 doz. yarn 4 hoes.
29 do shk cotton A worsted do,
2 BkhM groy wo.il k-, -oy,
3 do Blue A Mixed Cassinctt,
G do Negro doth, ■ :
M AS taken the siaiid a few doors above the fl>
tiling Store oi' Mr. L. Fitch, ou Multan
street where he continues to carry on the ’firilcraij
business.' He assures all those nho may farcr i.-ia
with their custom, that their work will be mice at iLt
shortest iiotice, and iu the best manner.
He ha's on hand a supply of the best man-rial* in Ls
line, consisting of
A GREEABLY to an order o’f the Hanoi able th
in ferior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting
ns a Court of Ordinary, will be soid on tire firs! Tues
day in January next, at the court house- door :n the
town of Marlon said county, the hnuisand negroes fce-
Toiigiiig to the Estate of John Barton, late of said conu-
tv deceased, simile a no being in said county, iikm on
the stime day. will he sold at lire court house door in
Warrantiw, Warren county, tlm Inndii in said county .
belungiug tosoid deceased." Term* on tire do?,
nov. SJ 18:15 10 MARTHA BAiUT-tN Adm’x
1 LN’i'LL'M EN’s tine water proof BOOTS
Sf Just received and lor. sale by
ct 15 J WM II BPRD.SALL.
GLOiCtiiA : Itouumu Ccunty.
rf 't: I ARLES F. Patillo applies lor letters of Ad-
A liW i)RUG iSTOUE.
f&SL. tt, ZQOfflXS -'
D J^TAS justrcceiverl a large assortment of DRUGS
JtLil &< MEDICINES, at the Store one door below
XV. B_Joiivsto>’s Jewklrv, which he wiil sell at n:o
derate prices; among which are
ministration on the estate of Carroll Johnson
deceased; • -
Miles Harrell applies for letters of Administration
on the estate of Wiliam Harrell decesed;
7 tu sc arcthercforctu cite and admonish all end singvi
lar the kindred uml creditors of said deceased, to he and
appear at on* office rrithin Ur time prescribed by laic, to
shoic cause if any tiny hare, teky said letters should nut he
granted.
Given under mv hand at officer Ocfobi r 31st 1835.
'CHARLES II. RICE, c. c. o.
I or 25 first riite boat hands from the 1st Oct
during the season—the highest wages will be
sen'9. 11 REA & COTTON
PAINTS,
Wbita Lead, Red Lead, Black Lend, Litharge, Verde
gris, Chromic Green, Chromic Yellow, Spanish Brown,
Yellow Ochre, Stone Ochre, Umber, Venetian Red,
Lampbiack, Rosepiiik, Tern; de Ijicfiua, Vermiliion.
/fAGcivees. ..., ,
ffaN' Female Education before tire societiesofFrank
lin College, at the Into commencement, by
DANIEL CHANDLER ESU.
for sale at the Beok Store, J. H. &. W, S. Ellis, Drug
Price 25 cents.
Blue, Black, royal Blown, Claret, Raven, C f -c<
Ac.
CASSIMERFS.—A good assortment.
A good variety of the Lest quality.
Petersham, and a complete assortment of
TAIL 01i'&.%'lilft!Mii\ (l S.
llo respectfully solicits a share of the public f
ronage.
'ILL he sold ou the i.;sl Tacsdaj
ni January
V next, before the Court House in Zebnlon, Pike
•ouilty, One Negro woman and tier two children.—
S'uld as the property of 'Andenotr Griffin, late of said
:ounty, for the benefit of aiLconcerned. Term* on the
lay. ' MARY P. GRIFFIN, Admr'x
JOHN It. KENDRICK, Adm’r.
sept. 21 1835. - 13
5 do white and red Flnunel,
A’t) do white & brown shirting A. sheeting cotton,
2 cases silk umbrellas,
2 d.» gingham' do, "^S/
Prussian Blue, Osborn’s water colours.
OIL8,
Linseed, Sperm, Whale, and Train Oils, and Spts.
Turpentine,-Copal, Japan, Coach, Leather, A- Picture
Varnishes.
BRUSHES.
Flesh, Hair, Hat'/'raiuSng, Varni-h, Furniture,Tooth,
Paint, Nail, Cora Sihoc, Scitibbitig, Sweeping, Dus
ting, Velvet, Whuev/ash, Clotlres, Horse, and Velvet
Brashes.
PERFUMERY.
Cologne, Rosr Honey, Florida, Lavender. Ot Orange
Flower M'ate.,, Aromatic Vinegar, Bears’ Oil, Antique
Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash, Cream Soap and other
Shaving Soaps, Wash Balls, Drop Lake, Essences o‘E
Rose and Ceilrni, Extrait de Moil, Flake White, Iiiiir
Powder, Orris Root, Milk of Roses, Oils of Orange,
Bergamot, Cedrat, Cinnamon,- Lavender. Neroli. and
1 Roses; Oxy-chiorinc Lotion, Pearl Powder, Pomatum,
t Powder Pulls, Preston Salts, Pink Saucers, Fancy vi-
I aE, Tunqiun Beans, Vin de Rouge, Vegetable Rouge,
&. Maca.-.-arOil.
DYE STUFFS.
Annatto, Cudbear, Fig Blue, Fustic, Galls, Indigo,
Madder, Nicaragua Wood, Alum, Turmeric, and
Ground Logwood.
MEDICINES.
Acetic, Citric, Oxalic A other Acids, Acoustic Oil,
Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated Liquor of
Ammonia, Atkinson’s Depilatory, Balm of Columbia,
Patent Barley, Breastpipes, Brimstone, Cayenne Pep
per,-Spanish Saffron, Ammoniaret of Copper, Sago,
Emetine, Cieutu Plaster, Ext. Aloes, Cinchona, Col-
ocyntli, Elaterimn, Jalap,.lvahinca, Nux Vomica, Rhu-
barh.lihataina, i.e.id, Savin, Sar.-aparilla A Cubebs,
Dandelion, Valerian, Opium A others, l'lio nhate ot
Iron, Red O.xyde of Iron, Tartariz’d Iron dec. Ginger
Powders. liar; lton’s Elixir, Magnesian Aperient
English Calomel. Hoffman’s Anodyne, Oil’d Silk or
HaiCase; Iodine, Jujube l’;.-.;-. I,actucariii,!i. im
cets, Patent Lint, 'Lupuline. Lobelia. Medical Spootili,
Acetate and Sulphate of Alnrphia. Hiisturti. Oiis of
store, and at the Messenger Office.
U W ARDY Hargrove applies to me for letters of.
J-?. Ji Dismission from the estate of Ilopkius Lip-
trol deceased ;
Hugh L. Dennard applies for letters of Dismission
from the estate of John Dcnnard deceased ;
These arc therefore to cite tnd admonish all aiut *»)-
gular 'lie kindred and creditors of said deceased to b. id
A COMMODIOUS carriage makers shop and
Tools, situate in the most convenient part of th 3
Village for that purpose; for terms apply to tile ’sub
scriber in Perrv Ga. ERASMUS P. STl’CKLEY.
-rt Hit h USSR. 8 17
Macon, Oct 30 1831—g-ty
ff .1 confomiity with provisions in the last Will and
il Testathent of Jane Sibhald, late of Clarke coun
ty deceased, will be offered lor rale at the Court House
in Campbell county on the first Tuesday ill January
next, a ti.-ict of land lying in the seventh district of ori
ginally Coweta, now Campbell county, containing
two hundred two and a half acres, ami known in the
plan of said district by No. thirty six ; sold far die
benefit of tha h -ii and creditors of said d ceased.—
Terras one third cash, balance in 12_ montiis. Note
with approvi-d sccitriiy vyiirhe Te'iptired. Titles giv
en when the last payment is made. Oct. 22, 1835
17 YY ILLtA .11 C« AIG, ? - .
PB; NEZEtt Ni.WTON. ( r *’
FDlHE effects of the late firm of lvinlerly A (E-
J2_ holm having been turned over to the sr.l srr.br,
the same are put into the liamis ot L. D. -Tiaty at.dfi.
Wood Ee.qrs. for udjiistiueiit. These basing.safe
meuts to make will therefore call on those gectitcm
for the purpose, as no other person has any right»
give discharges or receive balance*.
AiAcON JvIMBF.KIX
Macon. Mav 27. 1835 dinn hO
TJjV FAT EFTPOli TABLE
otnsiygs.k3S^£.siCi®3tw s
, BA KK OVJbAS.
FjtnilE attention ot the public gent-rally is inritfJa
A an exatniuuliou of the above-uauitd aturit-. It
is an economical, expeditious, and easy nnuitei Mtit-
ting all baking ami boiling business, and wholly iv
means ol'coa . ami of that iiuta suiail quhhtitvraro; 1 -'
ed. lCliABOD B. IlO.XiF, Agent
For H; NOTT &(.<)• !l| l
J081Ali St. JOHN
This may ccrtily that I have appointed Nr. Jecj
Burr my only' true* and law ful ogeni, to make & TC! -^
the above named article in the counties of iloTiloe:»
Bibb, and also to sell individual rights. _Ceu:ict«
who have already subscribed for the article will be £ e
comuiodated as soon a* possible at Jlr.liurr’se^aE'-- 11
rnenl at Macon (ia.
I. B. IIOXIBt Agent
For If. NOaT & Co.aB'I
J081 AH 8rJ011iV.
Macon. April 10 l-di.5 ,j;j
tfa I liable JProperfe/ for Sale,
Pi HE riiibscrilmr offers for sale his T.m Yard and
I. the laud attache,! to it, w ‘
•ipcar at my offics irithin the time prrscrilrd by la
•eir cause if any they hare, tchy said letters ’should i
rented.
Given under mv hand at office October 31st 1'
CHARLES H. RICE, c. c. ,
-s-JS.— r&fi the entire Stock of
finished leather on hand, ofall descriptions and ofithe
best quality, logcher with a great Stock of leather
coming out rondy for finishing, ind a large quantity
of half tunned leather; Or, if any workman wishes to
purchase half or one third of the stock and continue
the business, he will also be acceptable
E. EZEKIEL.
N. B. A supply of Bark for four years on Land.;
Columbus Oct. 29, 1835. 19 3t
*WnEREAS Eiiznlieib C. Dt-nuis appliei
is V to me foe letters dismissory from the nd-
ministration of John Dennis deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to Ic and
appear at mu ojjicc vithin the lime prescribed by laic, to
sheto cause if any they hart, why suid letters should not be
granted!.
Given underlay Land at office this 14th August 1535.
8 JOHN McCOKD, c. c. o.
Q Git LEA f-LF. to the last Wdland Testament of
A at. Mo.-seck Essoin* late of Twiggs county dee’d.,
and an order by tlie Honorable Inferior CoprFofeaid
ooauty wboa kitting for ordinary f nrposea, will lie
co-don die first Tuesday in January next, at the court
House door in said county, tho negroes belonging to
the Cria’o of deceased, not included iu said issl Will
oik! Testament us specific legacies.—Term* on the
day! Nov. 2, 1835 ClJARLEd J. EASO.M. Jfcc’r.
T HE Subscriber.- have removed from- the store
recently occupied by them opposite Washing
ton Hull, to their now brick building on the corner of
Cherry street am'. Cotton Avenue, where they haveo-
poned 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 countrv
merchants as purchase in" this market to replenish
their stocks, are invited to call on us.
FORT, HAMILTON & WILEY.
Macon Oct. 26 1835. 18
The Book'accounts and notes of tho lato firm of
Baxter, Fort <fc Wiley, will be kept at ourconnting
G< ■Offfiit, (Jotccla county.
*niEREAS J
nines McCrnckin applies to
$ % the" infi rior court of said county when
sitting ns h court of ordinary, for letier* dismissory
from the administration of the estate of Watson Pat
man deceased.
These are there f«re to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceits-.
- it to fie iheir objections (if einij Ihei/harc,) in mg
office ieillini the time prescribed by laic, ivhy said
letters should not be granted.
Given under iny hand at office this Gth Julv 1835.
fi DAVID MOSELEY, c. c. o.
A liBKEABLV to an Order or the Inferior Court
of Monro •; u'laty, wh- -a sitting for vi dinary pur
poses; Will on the First Tuesday in January ‘ next,
wttitin the legal iioiir* of sale, be sold before the Court
II(in»e dour in tiw Town of Forsyth Monroe county,
tile negroes’ belonging to the Orphans of Alexatider
Leggett d; ceased. Term4 made known on tho day of
ANDI’.RS’ON BALDWIN, Gun.d'v..
August 2ft !>•
ji.- Wii-Mi.\(i to tlio la.-i Win and i’estauieid of'
J'4 < Tarver, Ijpifof Twiggs euuusy^deceased,
u ill, on Friday, tiw"firs; day of Jauuarv next, within
tin; D. ii h,,urs l-iHild at Tarversvilie, Twiggs comi
ty, between fifty-five and sixty Negroes, a. large por
tion of them field hand*, ns valuable as any in the :
St.ite, and a viuiinbl-- j lamatiou. containing eleven
hundred atul o ld acii:-. lying ou the waters of Shell- j
a ton : C’i - k. in Pulaski county, immediately on "the
county hue. of which six iiu ndred acres are cleared, j
ni -i aii! u two hundred and fifty fresh, first rate Cot- '
ton . ). with a i . n Jin ise and buildings stiil;:-
lil - fur siifSpi ]ii Blati iit. TIioNegrqes trill be sold
. ..r two years, with notes with ap-
pr.ivi-Jjiciiri;;. : n-1 luteu-stof Otie .ear on the soe-
oiid (|:iy:i:enr. Vhe la>:-d wiil be roiitvu a credit of
one. two an ; tiir ■<: \ oraraAvith i;«j. t on the lift pay--
WH.tLE3)'E \ MDRLT 111
■[;’. Sn'i.-"rshtrs taka Uni rfivtliod of i
S rue i>n l '!ic, tbnt thbv hoae : -• t«tly p
ft)--atork of . ’ROCKERY, CHINA AND
WARfc form Fv a.vneffl.y P. B.'PAY*
and li . . ■ tore heretofore occir
opno.ntP Mcssri Stoval,Simmons&-Co -
Urol,(-street, XugUrta—where they'ini
totistantl v on hutitj, a large A • \ tensive
C^rockev^ Cliin.t - 1 '•
Which they un for sale ou tlio most
•terms tv .1 I" '>'■ ni- from the Country a-
llbine <• urier -- ! with a large uu
Boston, nud tho partnerr r d :
for the :»' po s •ifmakin r the ' '■ y
they f‘vlcou'M.‘nttiiat tbey cun furui
t.-rms eq iallv idvant : " -ui'; withany o'
the United Stales.
Pm-ch is;;r* are resmtelfuih invited t<
-amine am aravrttnent.
WILLI \M WO ‘DID'
Scall Shoals dvSanufacturicsr. Go.
MYRICK. NAPIER A FREEMAN
of Cloths and Yarns
(il.OlHilA : Jlutts county.
i Tr-llSSE Hodges toils before n:e Wade if. Giles.
cyl a Justice of the peace, otic small sorrel horse.
' eleven or twelve years old, branded ou the left hip
j with the letter S, hip-hot in the right hip. with a
I star in the forehead; no other murks or brands per
! rvivable. Appraised to thirty five dollars by William
I GUIs and Beniamin Dcesoti.
WADE II. GILES, J. r.
A true extract from the i'-tr.iv book. Nor 17
28 JOH S' GOODMAN, c. i. c.
! GEORGIA : CCricttm Comity.
j-jO.v.'PIi AUitwav appli' ,-s to ine for letters of Ad-
©ii ininistnEan on the estate of John F. Williamson,
Eliuiti Willlmuks applies to me (or letters of Admi-
nist itipn ou t!i;‘ ntdtt'of Richard F.dinon on :
Tin ■ .) ;!:■rtfori h. citr and admonish all ar.d sin:ai-
lar iht ’ilsdrr l inui creditors of said deceased to br and
appear «' )U office vithin thr time present., d by lair, to
shew range < urni dayharr. u hyttud letters should not In
H ¥A\ r £ received a sopj,
_K 0. from the abovo Manutactory, of superior fab-
rick which ih-ay offer to Merchants and Planter* at the
Faiiory prices. Macon Sep 3 1835. 10
Fin Ware ufacturcr,
MBMlEltKY, NEAll T'URD STRK.1T.
rglltE subscriber continues to manufacturq
Js. TIN WARE in every variety, mid lias
now on hand a general Kssortineni, which he will
s I! wholesale or retail at the JSnvatmahor Augus
ta prices.
He has also just received an 'assortment of J i
punned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar
Boxes, Waiters, Dread nans,‘ Canisters, ;ugar
Bowls. .Milk cups, Tumblers, Pepper boxes, Gra
ters, Toy cup*. Rattles, candlesticks, Lamp*, spit
Eoxiw, sand Roves, Pocket Lanterns, Arc. &e.
Aisni pat'tu Bakers, Fool stoves, hlochtin Tea
Pots. Plates,“Basins, Tumblers, &C.
JOB W ORK, done at the shortest notice.
ipcctfnlly inform t«
i appointed agtX*
No. 169 hiy-d
- clurers. " <%***•
horised to take all orders at their ichote sale pntM
as wc have a printed list of their prices and ® ver -,j‘^
cle sent warranted to be made by superior W*®?
of the best materials. 1 Vo think all who are .
of obtaining Piano Fortes, will do we!) to ,
Book store and examine their listofarticlcsqiW 11 . “
IwaitaipooB#
Couching, Cop pin j
and one second hand
itig Instruments.
April 29 43.
[ aDS'AVING been since the first
IS Sl owner by convey aued from
all ii; • timber vV trees, (of more Uiai
eter) upon Lots Nos. 40, 75, H 7d u
ton (now Bibii) Wrth lil' r.y of enter
all times in tho sp#cti’pf20"ycar.s tipn
of said loin, and upon all j i"; is of the:
Distinct notice that I will prosecute tr
law, any and all persons, (whether t
said Cotton or otliervvi.e.) who shall
juring my timber, or by enclosure ot
my free entry upou the said lots, i
pair my right therein.
N'lveurber 10,1835. 20 DAVH
AVID B. BUTEF.R ESUfi is inv professional
agent at all tim ■< when 1 aniabacnt from .Macon.
Sutler will bo found at the M: «.Y F. Ins. Bank.
i : 1-Jy-ll !-:i)\V. I>. 'FRACY
don late i f said co;«tity
Th at art llu ■ t'.r i
singnlut lie kindred
c used, to he-and apt
a utatiOn
jrUDiiC uGCt
Jf.irou Academy. Oct 13, i - !5.
^ A ROM ill ■ solicitation* of -Sveral friends, the i
r *t * scriiier proposes to deliver a course of Lectin
on Nut. l’bilosopiiy, including tiie most receut <l; c;
ri s in Kii-ctro- n lyn. tism made by Professor Ilm;
and the Brandon blacksmith.
A Telescope of sufficient power for all pfneth
purpose* will li
lures. TIic in
can
recetv
r ill’ citizens of Macon, _ w i ■ •
assc'-ors l; -ok* arc witl d
■ ranch of the State Bank, and tl
i! to call and pav tiieir taxes for
tlns'.J,
I CSS"’!
xnhon^
c 3111 F. firm of Wood iv Canip
U liv mutual consent. Tuc bua
■ ml by Thomas Wood, who ismjfr
!;c busini'Ms of th” concern. * *
iVfacon Oct. 1^3?.
von kale. ; r . ( , ; / iV
4T: projx'rly sit orr -ent oc-.-ipicd !iv *L<- s-u’ ] —■ — — —— - ——
“irfiiVr. d.ipFTB T3 AY H .liURDSAi.i . ^ i’OB AOiiC iiiifi Oi&CC
Mficr.ity nov. -th 1-35, 2T» M. CHISIJOLM,