Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, December 31, 1835, Image 4

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<S r o t* & < a CfUarajiti JSUKU1FFS’ SALES. ESTATE SALES. Campbell Sheriff saaie. W ll.l.be sol<l on the first Tuesuay in J A XU A RY next, before the court house in Camp* v w * >v | * “ 0,B ™ incwuri iiuuso hi v.nui|r- /eb , ll()ll 011 !he fim Tuesday j„ January next, bcllt'-ii, ( ar.tphell county, betweeu tie usual legal hours of sale, one lot of land No.six- lU-LAiiLi. loan order of the Honorable the Inferior court of Pike county when sitting lor ordinary purposes, will be sold before the court house A hours of sale, v .... . I teen, in the 2nd district, also uorth side of No. lour- Lewis M. P.-mleu’s interest in four Negroes, to wit: tee „ containing ono bundled and nine acres more or Sr lali a woman about 23years old, and her J children, Leonard a hoy about 4 years old, Martha a girl about •J years old, and Sarah u gir! •'bout 8 months old, to sat isfy three Fi Fas from Clark superior court, one in th- vor of Elizabeth Hester and Wyatt Hester ex’rs of Stephen Hester deceased, vs Jesse C Panlett and Le wis M i’.mlett, one in favor of Robert II Musgrove vs saitl Jesse © Panlett and Lewis M Pnulett, and 1 in favor of James Robertson & co vs tlie same. Pro perty pointed out by Martin 1) Rodgers esq. Jan of Land Number one hundred and two, in the sorentli district of originally Coweta now Campbell county, containing 202.J acres more or less, levied on as the property of Jonathan A. Johnson and wife, to sa tisfy a Fi Fa in favor of MeFnddin &. Hall, against the Mid Jonathan A. Johnson & wife, issued from a justi ce’s court in the county of Chatham. Levy made and relumed to mo by a constable—and also to satisfy a 1' i three hundred and sixty Fa in favor of Henry Haupt against Priscilla Johnson, o„j section, the above 1< issued from a justice’s com l in Chatham county, levied [ prise the real estate of J; on and returned to me bv a constable. nov 23 WESLEY' CAMP, sheriff. Butts Sheriff Sale. i\’ the first Tu' stluy in JA Sl’A H Y next, trill be sold >g less also in Mad district, and both in formerly Monroe now Pike county. ' Also on the first Tuesday in Febtnary next will be sold before the court house in Frankiiu county, the following parcels or lots oflaud: viz. Oue parcel of twenty five acres lying on North Fork of Broad river hounded eastwardly bv Janies I.onry’s lauds, and all other sides by .Nathan Bond’s lauds, also oue parcel of two hundred acres granted to Hugh Neely, also one parcel of land of fifty acres granted to John Loury, also one parrel of one hundred acres formerly ow: ed by Win. an d Mary Lonry, and also one parcel of (SIT) ninety seven acres formerly owned by James W. and Susannah Cook, ail lying and being n the county of Franklin as is represented by grants and deeds to same ; and also on first Tuesday in March next, will be sold before court house in Cherokee, lot No. (363) three, ill the 16th district of lots and parcels of hind com prise the real estate of Janies Lonry late of Pike coun- | ty deceased : sold for the benefit of the heirs and ere- i ditors of said deceased. Terms made known on day i of sale. This J"»lh dav of October, 1835. 17 ASA SESSIONS. Adm’r. before the court house door in ibc tmrn of Jackson, , jj £ ■ • *' 1 in January next will be .rill,;, it,. Iron! hour* of sate. V a; the t oiut House door in thecounty of Blhh, within the usual hours of n!e, Lotof Laud No 1)5 in llie 4th Dist. of Houston County, now Bibb, belong ing in part to n portion of my minor children of which 1 am guardian, and in part to tho.-c of my children who have arrived at full age—Sold for the purpose of making *n division, under an order of the In erior court of ibis county when sitting for ordinary purposes. nov.5th 1835. 20 JAMES HEARD, Guard’n. 71LL be sold on the first Tuesday in February Hulls count!j, withiu the legal hours of sale, One lot of Land whereon Yelverlon Thaxlon now lives, iu the third district of formerly .Monroe now Butts eoiiuty, adjoining 1) Lindsey, number not known, con taining 2I12.J acres more or less, levied ou as the prop erty of tho said Yelrerton Thaxton to satisfy sundry small Fi Fas from a justice’s court of said county iu fa vor of Ermine Case vs said Tltnxron and Calvary F Knight security, and Green C Thaxton security on stay of execution. Levy made and returned to me by David Evans, constable. Nov 26 JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, sheriff. S£oust<m Sheriff Sale. dYN the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, trill be tJ' sold before Ur. court liousr door, in the town of Per ry, Houston county, Inline,1 the lairful hours of sale, Lot of Lund No 20 in the Dili district of said county, tc satisfy sundry Fi Eas from a justice’s court iu Will.as coitrry, iu favor of John’it Smith vs Joint Ball, Jesse Ball and Charles Dood Levy made and returned to me by a constable—property pointed out by the'plain- tiff. I-ot of Load No 255 in the 13th district, to satisfy* sundry Fi Fas from a justice’s court of this county ill favor of C F Smith and others vs Thomas Barron, le vy made and returned to me by a constable—property pointed out by plain! ill'. Lots of Land No 3. 4 nnd 29 in the 9th district to gether with the improvements thereon, consisting of a good raw ami grist mill, an excellent ginand gin house uml other comfortable buildings, with 200 or more n- « res of open land, to satisfy two Fi Fas from the supe rior Court of this comity, one in favor of William Ilar- vin vs Richard Wallace, tho other in fiver of John J Owens vs said Wallace principal, :ilid Joshua Pattis- hull security—property pointed out h< pluintilT. Lot of Lard No 31 m the lOlli dist to *tisly a Fi Fa from Wilkes superior court in favor of William N Ri chardson vs 8 a field A. Stokes and Francis McClen don security on‘the appeal—property pointed out by said McClendon. One half acre I,oi iu the town of Perry with the im provements thereon except the workshop occupied by Erasmus P Stuckey, lining the Lot adjoining the one on the west now iu the occupancy of George Patten, and also one gig, ns the property of Campbell Lassi ter. Two hags of ginned cotton, lev ied on by a warrant for rent in tavor of Michael Madden vs Enoch Rig*- hy. properly pointed out by platntilf. dec I ' JOHN C MOUNHER, Depsheriff PpSTPONED 8ALE—trill be sold as abore, One half acre Lot in the town of Perry wi.h a store house thereon, at present in the occupancy of Ini H Flint,as the property of Moore & Kelly, losatisfvsun dry Fi Fn.from a justice’s court in 'his county in favor of James A Everett hearer, levy made and returned to me bv a constable—property pointed out bv plain tiff. dec I G MDUNCAN, sheriff Crawford Sheriff Sale. ’CVni.lihg sold before the Court House door in V w the town of Knoxville, Crawford comity, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the'legal hours of sate, the following property, viz : Two hundred two and a halt acres of laud more or I'M* in the (ith district of said county, levied on ns the properly, of Muses (iiddens, to satisfy sundry small ri las issued nut of a Justice’s court of Pulaski county, in tavor of John Rawls & Co. vs said Moses Hidden*. Property pointed onr by plaintiff. Levied on and re turned to me hv n constable. November 24.13.15 WM R. FILES. Sli’ff. next, before the Court Ilouseiu Lumpkin. Stew art comity, lotofiand 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 Ac. Terms on the day. MARY' P GRIFFIN. AJmr’x. JOHN R. KENDRICK, Adm’r EXECUTOR’S SALE. I N conformity to the last will and testament of Harrison Smith, late of Talbot comity, deceased, w ill he sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the court-house door in Talbotton, Talbot comity, within the legal hours of sale, the following Lands, towit, Nos. 256,293 and 294, in the 23d district of originally Muscogee now Talbot county, and Nos. 249 and'256, in the 16th district of originally Musco gee now Talbot county. The three first above lots adjoin to each other, and there are near 300 acres of cleared land, rich and fresh, with a good gin house thereon, and which is a dcsitab'e plantation. The o- thcr two lota are laying near the first, with a comfort' able dwelling ho*se am! suitable out houses thereon, with a few acres of clearcdland, and an apple orchard, and is a desirable place for a private residence. Also, will be sold at the same time and place, 35 Negroes, most of them young and likely. And 011 Wednesday, the 6lh day of January nest, will be sold at the late residence of said deceased, in Talbot comity, the Perishable property of said de ceased, consisting of horses, mules, cattle, a large quantity of pork and stock hogs, corn, fodder, oats, oxer, and cart, a waggon, plantation tools, household and ..itchen furniture, and many other articles too te dious to mention. Persons desirous to purchase will please call at the premises and examine for them selves. The lands will be sold on a credit of one and two years, and will bo put np in such quantities as will best subserve tho interest of the estate in the dis cretion of the Executor, bat he will endeavor to suit purchasers. The Negroes and the perishable proper ty will he sold on a credit of twelve months. Notes, with approved security will be requited, and the sate of the perishable property will he continued from day to day until all shall have bpen sold. STERLING YV. SMITH, F.x'or. Dec. 17,1835. 25 tds O N The first Tuesday in March next, will he sold at McDonough, Henry county, the interest of John M D Taylor, deceased, aNo the interest of No ah W Taylor a minor, in Lot No. 197 in the 7th dis trict of Henry county, sold by order of the court of or dinary. of Butts county, for the benefit *f said minor, and the distributees of said deceased. Dec. 7. 1835. CHARLES BAILEY, Adm’r. of John M D Tavlor, dee’d, and Guardian for Noah W. Taylor.- 24 Fashionable iJCat 6l Cap Score MULBERRY STREET, MAC OX. T IIE Subscriber having established himself in Macon with a view to a permanent residence, and taken^he store recently occupied by Mr. F. f. Lewis, directly opposite the Central Hotel, will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Hats, Caps, Furs ^c. comprising every variety of style and quality, usually called for at a similar establishment. Among his as sortment may be found Beaver, Satin Beaver, Otter, Castor Roarain ana wool Hats; 3Iens Fur and Hair, Seal Caps, Boys black, blue and brown cloth Caps, Bombazine do black and drab silk plush a new style, Merino and Circassian &c Ac, From his long experience and personal attention to the business of manufacturing hats in some of the most extensive establishments at the north, he is ena bled to assure all those who -may favor him with their patronage that he can furnish Yhcin with an arti cle which for cheapness, neatness and durability- shall he fully equal if not superior to any before oftered in the southern market, As his work will be principal ly manufactured at his establishnientin 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 deserve as he trusts lie will receive a libera! share of patronage. Oct 7,1835 GEORGE A KIMBERLY Wanted Beaver, Otter, .Muskrat and Raccoon skins He expects in a few days to remove to the store now occupied hv Mr E B Weed 1v WATCHES, Jewelry, Silver Wore Sf Fancy GOODS. (At the loieestprices.) C. G. St JOHN ^^■ATCII Maker & Jeweler Cotton Avenne op ENGLISH & CLASSICAL SCIIQOL nniJE Subscriber feeling the obligations which he .fl. owes to the citizens of Macon for the liberal pa tronage he has received since his return to the city takes this opportunity of returning them his most sin cere and grateful thanks, assuring them that he shall al ways make it hi* particular care end study to render his serviecs useful and acceptable, worthy the atten tion of anenlightened community. Having engaged the services of ayoung man, a scho lar ofliis own. well acquainted with his mode of in struction, who hxs a very correct knowledge of the mi nor English Branches, and in whom he can place the utmost confidence, as a youth of good moral conduct, A steady habits, lie respectfnly announces to his friends, and the citizens generally that he will receive during the ensuing vear. an additional number of pupils.— The School is located in the most commodious part of the city, at the corner of Plumb and Fourth Streets, opposite the late residence of David B. Butler, Esq., uow occupied bv the Rev. .Mr Olcott; the situation cannot be excelled by any in Macon: it is pleasant healthy, and retired, affording the Student an extens ive field for exercise and amusement, which in moder ation is most essentially requisite. The School will re-opeu on the first Monday in Jau’y —No Scholar admitted less than a quarter. Terms of Tuition per quarter. Spelling and Reading $4 Writing and Arithmetic 5 Grammar. Geography, History, Ac. 6 Greek A Latin 2 Dec. 17. 5t 25 JOHN O’KEEFFE. TOWN OB ST. JOSEPH Lots For Sato. 11 T ill-. Lake Wimico,and St. Joseph’, r> pany, having contracted for the con,. 3 "' 11 Co -»- a Kail Road from the bay of St. Josenh’j ; ,n,c,1 onof with the River Apalachicola, via Lake YV^^" 1 ** for the building ol wharves and Ware Ho,, ends of the road, to be ready for the trance' siness by'the 1st of December next, have iv’' < % convenient lots, the new town of St. Joseph doffi «o tiful elevated plain, about half w,-iv iin° n | 1 ^- on the east side, at the point where’ * % will terminate.—The wharf is to lc Carrie.! ^ feet water..nul the Rail Road track to ext ,,T !o 17 extreme end ofit, so that vessels can load ana j- 'i* cargoes along side the cars. ' “ aisc Mr{t The lots in the town of St. Joseph •*;>! x _ forsnle at public auetioti on the lrtaflwjA °“ w *l “ s 1-4 cash. The balance in three , for which notes will be required at pi K'- is, with intrest from the day of sale. Tit! i * he issued bv the company to th» „ ^ their complying with the terms of sale-. Terms 1-4 ments, months will be er, on fee simple title wllen the last instalment* iTZ- ,* ni * « ROB’T BEVERIDGE, pj?. Lake Wimico and St. Joseph’s r , St. Joseph, W. Florida. Oct 1. 1835. “ ' i ,; c Safe of JLots in the ’Xotrn Postponed. advertised. ' ROB’T BEVERIDGE; Lake Wimico and St Joseph's CaLl r tv x* in.i. tv.... u-ic r h V » O t-1 irm i-1 r;vr i St Joseph, W. F. 10th Nov. 1835. J .A. &.O. V lt\Urliv j ay The papers that inserted the original adven- Watch Molten A jewellers, ‘ ™nt will continue to do so til! the 10th January al-o the above postponement immediately nr,, - ‘ O N The first Tuesday iu May next, will he sold at the Court House Door in Marion county, O N the first Tuesday in January next, will he sold ! the interest of John M D Taylor, deceased, also the at the Court House door in Upson county Ga., interest of Noah W Tavlor a minor, in Lot No. 137 at the Court House door in Upson comity Ga., nna half of the Factory known as the Franklin Facto ry, it being the iuterest of W. J. Waytnnan deceased, iu said Factoiy—Terms cash. A. M. K. SWIFT, Adm’r. Knoxville, nov. 2d 1835. 19 — , Ki.i.ABLj , to an order of the honourable In- xSL ferior Court of Crawford county when sit ting for ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first I'ui-Miay in January next, before the cuurt house door in the town of Knoxville, in said comity, nil the laud and negroes belonging to the estate of Alexan dria B. Taylor late of said comity deceased, as follows, on.-hundred aud one fourth acres oflaud of lot No. > iu the second Dist. of said county, also, 10] acres oflaud of lot No. 26; twenty six iu the second district ■>f said comity. One Negro man hv the name of John, about 30 years of age. une negro woman by the name of Siller, and her two children, Isaac and Doc tor; a negro woman by the name of Dorcas and her two children Aaron and Charles.all to-be sold for the benefit of'be heirs and creditors of the said Alexandria B. Taylor deceased WM. B. FILES, ) .. . JAS. M. TAVLOR. J Admrs. November 1st 1835. 19 iuterest of Noah W Taylor a minor, in Lot No. 137 in tho 28th district of originally Lee, now Marion county. Bold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Butts County, for the benefit of the minor and the distributees of said deceased. Dee. 7, ’835. CHARLES BAILEY, Adm’r of John M. D Tavlor, dee’d, and Gnardiau for Noah W. Taylor. '24 W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House door in Jones A *•< A i jE*i&e a>houti x>axe. O N the. first Tuesday in Janu.-iry next will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Znhulou L’ike comity, within the legal hours of sale the following property to wit. Oue yoke cf oxen A cart, one ox yoke, four slocks of fodder, five barrels of corn, more or less, eight or ten acre* of cotlou in the field, levied on as the property of William Har man, and Joseph D Harman, to satisfy a fi fa issuing from the riuperior court of said county Kinchen Kit- chins vs said William and Joseph D. property poin ted out by plaintiff, net. 31, ISO 19 Also, trill tc sold as abate. One lot of men’s and boys’ leather shoes, J do worn on’s leather shoes, 1 do children’s le.--.ther and pinucl la shoes, 24 pr women's do. 1 lot of duffd blanket.- , J lot while Homespun, J lot prints, 3lady\* corded sMrU 6 ps tigd muslins, 2 ps book do. 1 lot cotton hkfs, I ps hatliste, 1 ps ginghams. 2 ps buck ram, 1 ps kersey, 1 lot apron checks, I northern do. 1 ps bedtjeking, I ps red llannel, 2 ps irisli linen, 1 brown do. 2 ps Nankin, 1 lot writing paper, 1 lot shoe thread, 1 do cct'on, 3 pr wool mitts, I pscoat lining, 2 ps steel mist broad cloth, 1 ps white flannel, 2 lot vaientia vesting, I ps red padding. 1 ps black hoinln/.ct, 2 ps flax drilling, 1 ps red eanibrick, 1 do Circassian, 7 papers hosiery, 1ft pr bnckskiri glove*. 1 lot letter paper, 74 almanacks, 1 lot nritners, I do books. 1 lot girths and eircingles, 1 bnncli turkey cotton. I lady's cloak, 2 ps cheek’d mus lin. 2 ps cambric. 1 lot fancy cravats, 1 ps black silk, 1 lot fancy baskets, ! lot merino and cotton shawls, I lot silk hkfs. I ps cai’d Homespun, I bandbox and 11 straw bonnet*. 1 man’s saddle, 1 lot of small heads I do laces, I lot velvet ribbon, 1 do cologne wvaior, 1 do t’mey viols, I box ribbons and tapes, 1 lot flax thread, 1 do spool, I do buttons, 1 do suspenders, i do brush es, 1 lot lucifer matches. I lot pins, 1 do soap, 1 do to bacco, ] do gimhlet*, 1 do pocket hook-, 1 do pencils, 1 do kuives and razors; 1 do wafers and feriting, 1 do shaving boxes and brushes, I lot spectacles and scis sors. 1 do spoons and sheers. 1 do shaving strops, J box cotton cards, 1 lot medicine and dye stuff, 1 lot knives and forks, 1 do padlocks. 1 do currycombs. 1 do mustard. 1 do leading lines, 1 do hide w'hips, ] do marbles. 1 do handsaws, 1 do twig whips, 1 do angers und chisels, j rasp, 1 set weights nnd scales, 1 lot sad irons, 1 do tin anil crockery ware, 1 do castor oil and ink, 1 do barrels, 1 do stare’ll nnd jars, 1 do umbrellas. 1 do men’s fur lints, 1 do children’s caps. 1 do bridles, 1 box gins-. 1 bhl copperas, 1 lot Wrapping paper. I do JlO. Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will he sold on the first Tues day in January next, at the court house door in the town of .Marion said county, the lauds and negroes be longing to the Estate of John Barton, late of said conn- tv deceased, situate ami being in said county, also on the same day. will he sold at the court house dour in Warrantou, Warren county, the lands in ^id county belonging to said deceased. Terms on the day. nov. J. 1835 19 MARTHA BARTON. Admix 0 81' i 1.1. be sold oil the lirsl Tuesday in Jauuary Y V next, before the Court House 1:1 /elution, l’ike county. One Negro woman and her two childreu.— .Sold as the property of Anderson Grifiiii. lute of said county, for the benefit of all concerned. Terms on the day. MARY P. GRIFFIN. Admr’x JOHN II. KENDRICK. Adm’r. sent. 01 1835. 13 comity, the following lands, to wit: 10 I j .acres part of Lot No. 75: and also, 101 j acres part of Lot No. 56. the pr< William Johnson deceased. Sold for the benefit the heirs. Nov. 18. 1835 9tp 23 CHARLOTTE!’. JOHNSON. Adm’x. APPLICATIONS. 1 71 OUR mouth* after, date application will be made 1 to the Honorable the Interior Court of Bibb County when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the real estate of John \V. Rhodes deceased, consisting of one traet tif la nd No. 102, 3d district Lee county. Sept. 4. GKOKGK A. SMITH. Adm’r. '3,11»1 "ft months after date 1 shall apply to the lu- _H7 Icrior court of Pike county when sitting for or dinary purposes for an order to sell the real estate of James Lowrev late of said county deceased, this 1st sept. 1835. ' 13 ASA SESSIONS. Adta’r- I TVMTR .Months lifter date application will be made . 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 comity deceased. MARY P. GRIFFIN, Admr’x, Sep. 16. JOHN R. KENDRICK. Adm’r. R~months alter date a -plication will tie made to the court of ordinary of Butts county for leave to sella’ part of lot No. 47 in the 24 th district of formerly Muscogee now Talbot county for tbi bene fit of Levina Thompson a minor, this Sept IS 1835. 13 JOHN E. JONES Guard’n a A onr months after date application will be made . JP t<» the Honorable Inferior Cou Twiggs t N coiiionuity with provisions in the last Will and J county,when sitting as a court of Ordinary 9>r leave Testament of June Siobald. late of Clarke conn- j to sell the real estate of James Dsshazo, lai , of said iv deceased, will be offered for sale at the Court House in Campbell comity on the first Tuesday in January next, a tract of land lying iu the seventh di.-tricl of ori ginally Coweta, now Campbell comity, containing two hundred two and a half acres, and known in the plan of said district by No. thirty six * sold fur the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said deceased.— Terms one third cash, balance in 12 months. Note with approved security will he required. Titlesgiv- en when the last payment is made. Oct. 22, 1835 17 WILLIAM CRAIG, \ .... KBKNCZER NEWTON, 5 r z -all levied on ns the of Da- furniture paper, vid R. Reid, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the superi or eotm of De Krjll) county, in favor of Thomas G. Casy. vs said David R. Reid. Properly pointed out by plaintiff* attorney Nov 21 JOSEPH H SHIVERS, D Sh’ff Fayette Sheriff Sale. O N tho first Tnesdav in January next, wit he sold before the Court (louse in Fnycttcviljo Fayette county, between the usual hours of r-ilo. Fifty five acres being the N. W. corner of lot No. thirty five, in tho ninth district of F:: vet tc county, lev ied on ns the property of William A. Pitman by an Execution in favor of William Brunet vs William A. Pittman A Samuel Martin and other fi fas in my bands. Levied on and returned to me hv a eonstn hie. Nov. 21, 1835 ANDREW’ MeTUftnE. P A GREEABLE to the last VVillaud Testament of Messeck Easom’ late of Twiggs county dec’ll., an ..u order by the Honorable Inferior Court of said co ... y when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he so n the first Tuesday in January next, at the court II use door in said county, the negroes belonging to the - state of deceased, not included in said last Will an 1 Testament as specific legacies.—Terms on the dav. Nov. i. 1835 CHARLES J. EASOM. J.Vr. ^ county deceased. Nov. 2. 1835 RICHARD OKSHAZO, Adm’r. BjVU'K uiouliuafter date application will he made Jj 1 to the Honorable Inierior Court of Twiggs county, wheu sitting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Jushlia D. Ilostiek, late of said comity deceased, nov. 2. 1835 LUCINDA BOSTICK, Adm’x. Id HARDY’ DURHAM, Adm’r Acenue, to the store recently oc cupied iiy J H & YV S Ellis,drug- posite Washington Hall Respectfully in-1 fierye whoTnay^vor'i.n Sr^'cS/'^They forms Ins friends and the public, that he has token the have in ^jiUon to'tlicir former stock, just received store forua-Wy occupied by the Hnwkinsville Bank , f New V ork a large and splend.d assortment of where he is now opening a new and splendid assort-! r v ‘ . o, „ ment of WATCHES A. JEWELRY of the best qua!- I , W atcheS, 3>Welry, OfcC. itv and latest fashions selected with great taste and “film latest fashions, vr.nch they will sell cheap for judgement expressly for this market, among his assort- • cas *‘ consisting ol gold and silver levers, anchor os- ment mnv he found Gold pocket Chronometers spleu- did Gold Duplex, Patent Lever’s and Ruby Cylinder Watches with Extra Jewels and indepencntseconds of the most approved makers and rated to suit the clim ate and a general assortment of Ladies it Gentlemens Gold and Silver Patent Lev Watches. Fine Gold Chains _ Breast Pin- nnd Finger rings, Gold aiid silver ever pointed pencils. Gold nud silver spectacles, silver spoons, pen anil pocket knives dirks, canes, pistols, stc. Ac. Together with a great variety of other arti cles kept iu hisline N. B. He has selected the best of materials for re pairing wa'ches and v.-,II give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. A share ofpublic patronage is respectfully solicited. Oct 27 18 Would inform their friends and the public, that they have remov- j Y| YV. IIABERSIIAM jrTi»i;ir> ed their establishment to Cotton Painter, will make a professional dO?}. Macon about the first of January. BAYlTftF AUCJUSTA STOCK. 5,000 SHAKES. T HE Board of Directors of the Bank of Augusta, by virtue of au authority, from the Stockhold ers, will proceed to sell at Auction, in front of their Banking-house, on Thursday, the 14th of January next. FIVE THOUSAND .SHARKS of the capita! slock of said Institution :he wiuu! being five sixths of tlie increase to its capital, authorized by the follow ing act of the legislature. “Sec. 1st, fle it enacted, That the charter of the Bank of Augusta Ireland it is hereby declared to be prolonged to the first day of .May, in tho year one thousand eight hundred and fifty. “Sec. 2d, That it shall be lawful for the Stockhold ers of the said Bank, at any meeting to he called for the purpose, and in the manner prescribed in the ex isling charter, to increase the capital of said Bank from time to time, anti in such portions, a* the may deem to he expedient, not exceeding in the whole, six hundred thousand dolluri. iu addition to tho present capital of the said Bank.” * ,,Scet ltd, Un-in every inch increase, being agreed upon hv a drision of the Stockholders, one sixth part of such increased stock, si all be reserved for the state at par, until the end of th-> session of the Legislature, next after the capital shall be so increased, and that the other five sixths shall !e disposed of by the Direc tors for the time being, in the maimer pointed out by the second rule of the original charter, for the bene fit of the individual stock) .ddnrs, if any benefit there should be in the dispositiot thereo, the intcresct of the state in such cases being equalized by receiving its portion of increased stoeg, nt par, as herein before provided.’’ By order of the Board nf Directors. ROBERT F. POE, Cashier. Bank of Augusta, nov. 6. 1835. 20 eapetwont/uuplex, iepinc, alarm and vertical Watch es, of the best quality; gold, silver and steel guard Chains, Seals and Keys, Ear Knobs and Drops. Breast I’ins, Finger Rings,' gold, silver and steel .Spectacles. goldand silier ever pointed Pencils, silver table, tea, Levors Eep 1'ue and plain 5 Sil!t >‘"d mustard Spoons ; Sugar Tongs, soup and is, Seals. Keys Far rings cream LiMiiea—all of which wsll be warranted free K,’e r; 0 j|’i *1 nrl cilvt*r pi-pr from alloy ; silvef Cups, blitter Knives. Castors, sil- ,ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and S.n.f- ers. Musical Boxes, Accordions, Flutes, Fhigeoletts, Fifes. Drums, Ac. Swords, sword Cane*, Knives and Pistols, among which is Ruggles’ pocket Rifle, that will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil . Den tist Files, shell, silver, gilt and horn Combs. Card ca ses, Pocket Books and Purses, silver Snuffboxes,sil ver Toys, silver Thimbles, Scissors, coral, gilt and glass Beads, steel Pens, and a variety of othor articles uiually kept in their line. _ N. il. YVe have the best of materials for repairing YVatchcsof all kinds. S. S. Y”s practical knowledge of the business induces him to think that he can. and will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work in his hands. Spoon* Ac- engraved- Oct- 1 professional viih,, 2! non# Jl'ctD Books anti X/alioTutriT J UST received—among which are the 1836, New Novels, Ac. YVe have Watts A fi- pon, Dorsey’s choice Y’illage Hymns, die p.,3 fur Flute, Piano Forte, Y’iolin, Ac School and d” 1 * sical Books of all kinds, Miscellaneous d 0 . La w Medicine do. Blank do. Almanacks by single dot groce, very fine Paper of all kinds. YVe invite Z friends and the public generally to call on tu,uit the interest of all to support a respectable Boiikestft lishntem among us. dec 3 23 OLCOTT A ELLS. -VV'jr Slorc—“JFi‘Csts floods, I HE subscriber Is now opening, ou second street, next door to Patrick A .Martin, and nearly op- G REY' Linsey—Red do. Mixed and UluVauici Cassinett; Mixed Twilled Kertey; Negro Shoes ; Blankets ; Red and YVhite Flannels. X- , , „ ISAAC NEYV1IALL Ncxtdoorto the Post Office. Yfocon. Nov. 26. • 22 bbls Canal l-’iour, ^ ~ - 10halfhbls do 20 Kegs Lard, 50 Boxes Cheese. * lOIIalfhhls No 1 Mackerel, Just received and for sale by nov. 5. 1835. 19 CHARLES CAMPBELL Fireproof Buildings corner Mulberry A Sicoiidd ♦ Mayor’s ©iftce, City ofMaconj 1 December Kith. J835. N otalicnce to a Resolution of the City Council, ;a Election for Mayor and Aldermen, M arshal andCH if Council, will he held on die first Monday in Jammy next, in the respective wards, under the management posite the Commercial Bank, acompleteassortment of alJ rf superintendence of the foliowing gentlementowit- Staple and L annj Dh Y (rUOJJb. j In ward No 1, at the store of Lippitt A lli-gins,ma- Which will be sold at prices much reduced, being bo’t naged by C A Higgins. James Rea and N C Mnnroe, Commercial Bank, .Macon, 30th Nov. 1835. . It is resolved by the Boord of Directors that .-ill in- <JCU months after" date,"ajiplication wHl 'lie made f tal, 1 nen ‘ Twenty-five Dollars on the share be paid . . m » .. • • - MV tho atn/*I. Imbfiipj of line l;»nL- nn nr hnlnr.a 11»r» I Vili F to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Turner Unwell late of said county deceased. BENJAMIN HOYVEI.L, Adm’r Pulaski co. *ep 3. 10 A (iKr.i A 1,1, k loan Order of the Inferior Court / xa of Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses: Will on the First Tuesday in January next, '.viihill the legal hntrs of sale, he sold before the Court House door in the Town of Forsyth Monroe comity, the negroes belonging to the Orphan* of Alexander Leggett deceased. Terra* made known on the day of sale. ANDERSON BALDWIN, Guard’n. August 2ft 9- A CCORDING to the last YVill and Testament of K. B. Tarver, late of Twiggs county, deceased, will, on l-’riday, the first day of January next, within the legal hours be sold at Turversville, Twiggs coun ty, between fifty-five and sixty Negroes, a large por tion of them field hands, as valuable a* any in the .State, and a valuable plantation, containing eleven hundred and odd acres, lying 011 the waters of Shell- stone Creek, in Pulaski cuiinty, immediately on the cauuty line, of which six hundred acres are cleared, and about two hundred and fifty fresh first rate Cot ton land, with a good Gin house nnd buildings suita ble for such a pi ntaiiou. The Negroes will be sold on a credit of one and two years, with notes with ap proved security and interest of one vear on tlie sec ond payment.' The land wiil he sold on a credit of one. tw'o and three years, with interest on tlie last pay ment. Every indnlge’nce will be given to creditors. Persons desirous to purchase are invited to call at the premises and examine for themselves. Bales to con tinue from day to day until all shall have been sold. H. H. TARVER. \ ... WILLIAM M. TARVER j txrs - Voy ; _ULU^»__2«i A GREEABLE to the la^st YVill and Testament of R. R. Tarver deceased, will on Wednesday, the sixth of January next, within the legal hours, be sold at tlie plantation of the said R. R. Tarver, iu Twiggs county, the perishable property ofsaid dee’d, consisting of cattle, hogs, (among which are many fit for pork.) horses, mules, oxen, wagons, carts, rye. oats, three thousand bushels of corn, fodder, a large quantity of Petit Gnlph Cotton seed, plantation tools, household snd kitchen furniture, nud other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to edminue from day to day until all -hall have been <old. Terms twelve months credit with notes and approved security. II. II TARVER. , YVILLIAM M. TARVER, ( hxr *’ November ' ' i'-”' 22 OjOdlC months after date application will he made - • •-> the court of Ordinary of Bibb county for leave to sell three fifths of Lot of Land No 16 in the 8th dis trict originally Troup now Merriwcther county, be longing to the orphans of YVilliam Pace, late of said contitv deceased. dec 10 24 SEBOURN HIXSON, guar. j.-r<It K months afterdate application will he made —' to the justices of the court of Coweta county when sitfng for ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to the estate of James Carson, deceased, of said county, for the benefit of the lega tee#. JESSE RHODES, Adm’r. SARAH CARSON, Adm’r*. Dereml>cr 5,1835. ____ WjUCit mouths afterdate application will he made ® to the hollo..blc the inferior court of Pike county when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No 125 in the 3d district of originally Mon roe now Pike county, it being the real estate ol James Crawley a suinor. JAMES CRAYVLEY, doc 17 25 Natural Guardian. GEORGIA: Catceta County. J OSEPH Attuway applies to me for letters of Ad ministration on the estate of John F. YVilliamson, Elinui YVillhanks applies tome for letters of Admi nistration on the estate of Richard Edmonson : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said de serf to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by late, to sheir cause if any they hate, why said letters should nut be granted. Given under my hand at office Nov. 14,1835 22 DAVID MOSELEY, c. c. o. by the stockholders of this Bank on or before the 12th day of Februarv next. True copy from the minutes. TDK ~ ” 23 THO. HARDEMAN. Cashier. D Adjcchangeon „v Vork S savannah. ■ HAFT8 on New York at 60 days date, and on Savannah at 60 and 90 days, will be discounted on application to REA & COTTON. NOTICE TO TEACHERS A Man who can come well fecommeiided for mor ality as well as qualifications, as a teacher, who can tcach thc Latin Grammar, as -well as the English, and lower Branches, can find employment by the sub scribers at Stone Creek Academv. Twiggs Co. Ga. THOS. S. CHAPPELL, ) r ~ ELISIIA DAVIS, , JEREMIAH A THARP, S Dec. 17. -It 25 Trustees. Stolen from the Subscriber, A red sorrel Horse, about 15 liands high, well made, throe or four white feet, a star ill his forehead. 6 or 7 years old, racks a little, and whon pushed has a caich in his rack. Any person who will apprehend the thief and horse so that I get hitn shall receive twenty dollars for his trouble, or ten dollars for the horse. ISAAC NOLEN.' Indian Springs, Dee 12 25 fjgata J A M ES — HOLLINGSWORTH is a iSS? Candidate for Receiver'of tax Returns for Bibb county. fT MJi.fi an orucr of me Lifcru/r conn of Eayette eo-, qj unty ’ “ NOTICE. f AM directed by Council 10 notify pencils indebted to the City fo- Taxes, ibitt agn-en hlv to Ordinance all Defaulters op tin fi.si Mon day in J tnu.ary. will he debarred front voting; for City officers at tbo election an that dav * SL- NATH. BARKER. C. Treasurer. | Frintifi? dCTiC &£ this OeXiCC. ; then sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before the cjnri hou*t door in the town of Knoxville, Crauford countv. bet.-r.en the usual hours of sale. «nc Lot of Land, No. 106, Vtli Gist, originally Houston now Crawfor.l county, for the ben efit of the heir and. creditors of Robert I’ucker. late of Fnyette eoutr v deceased. Terras made known on the day :>! sale, d-^c 1 23 JOSHUA STEPHENS adm’r. I. .' 1RGIA-—Butts county. W HEREAS June* YV Campbell, YVilliam Mapp and .Mary S McClendon apply to tno for let ters of administration on the estate of Allen McClen don late of said county deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to he ctnd appear at my office within the lime prescribed by Imp, to shew cause if any they can why said lettersshall not be granted them. Given nndermy hand at office this 13th dav ofNnv. 1335. 23 JOHN McCORD. c. c. n. Georgia— Fikc County. '■V7IIEREAS James Saunders applies to me for V V letters of administration on the estate of Ele anor Burges, late of said county, deceased, These are therefore to rite and admonish'atl and singu lar the kindred and ereilitors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to shew cause, if any they can why said letters should not he granted. Given uneer my hand, at office, this 25th dav of November, 1832. " II. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o. A LL persons interested are desired to take notice, JSL that I shall apply at the next term of 1he court of Ordinary of Crawford county, to be held on the first Monday in January next, f:-r letters dismissory from the Guardianship ot Susannah Mason and Arthur B Mason, orphans of Redmon B. Mason dsceased. ‘Sov I9HK35 lO’IN .RICKS. Guard’n. ALMANACKS FOR 1836. S » Y The Gross, Dozen, or single, for sale by JL£ CHAS. CAMPBELL. YVe are authorised to announce Jesse L. Owen as a candidate for election to 1I10 Clerkship of the city Council nt the ensuing elec tion. JOHN !\1.’ FIELD is candidate for City Marshal. 21 tiov 18 We arc authorised to announce ISAIAH CHAIN ns a candidate for Sheriff of lion -too county ••’t the next election. VVc are authorised to announce AL- EXANDER RICHARDS as a candidate for on reasonable terms and cheap, they will be sold ;ic- cordiuglv. His stock comprises in part as follows: YVOOLENS. 8-4, 9-4 and »0-4 London Duffd Blankets—10-4 and 12-1 line Mackinaw do—Negro Plains and Linseys— super blue, black, brown mixt Cloths—I-’ine and com nion Satinets, assorted colors—superfine Valentin and Toilinct Vestiugs—-super white and red Flannel*—do Merino do. STUFFS. Black and colored 6-4 Merinos—do do Bombnzetts— fine 6-4 Bombazines—Pink Ratiuet—figured Circas sians. COTTON GOODS. snperand common plain and twilled Calicoes—swiss. Jaconet, Mull and Book Muslins—black and colored cambric Ginghams—Irish Linens in 4 pieces very fine —colored and white Homespuns—Roweu cassitucres and checks—birdseye and Russia Diapers—Linen cambric Hkfs, Russia sheetings, &c SILKS. Black super Poi do soic silks—do Italian Lustring no —rich colored silks very cheap—Levantines, sareacts and siuche-vs. HANDKERCHIEFS. Mandarin, Horninci, embroidered Romani, Bagdad, rich satin, fignered Thibet, embroidered Thibet wool and martin gauze Ilkfs—rich figured gauze Ribbon? Handsome thread Edgings and Quiltings—Blond Ed gings and Bobinet 1-aces—and many other articles which cannot fail to give satisfaction as to price and quality. dec 17 25 . ARCHIBALD McARN. .Yeir Store and Js'eic Gcotls. A. P. YVILLCOX, A T the Brick store nearly opposite the Post office, is now opening a prime assortment of -Fancy and Staple 2Dry Goods, Ilis stock consists iu part or the following : Light and dark plain, nnd rich figured Silks; French, English & American Prints and Ginghams ; Plain and figured Swiss, Jacouett, Mull, Book, Nainsook and cambric Muslin; checked, striped and plain white Cambric; colored Cambrics ; silk and cotton Velvet; Ixmg Lawn; Uishon Lawn ; Irisli Linen ; Linen cambric; cashmere,’ raw silk Thibet, Bagdad nnd Merino shawls; sew ing silk, Gauze, Y r alencia, fancy silk and crape, Fancy Ildkfs; Gauze scarfs; Green, white, and black gauze Yh.-ils; Black lace Veils; spittlefield, bandanna nnd pongee Ildkfs; Ladies’. Gentlemen’s, youth’s and chil dren’s Gloves and Hosiery a great variety; Rcd.white, green and vcllow Flannel; Plain and figured Boek- tng: Fine linen damask Table cloths and Napkuis; Figured red. green, purple and brown Table-covers; Bleached and brown li'-en Drill; Bleached aff&brown cotton Jean; Bleached and brown sheeting and shirt ing; Bedtiek, canton Flannel, stocks; suspenders ; Bosoms; collars: Ribbons; Braids; Tapes; sewing silk; spool and hank cotton; with a general assortment of Cloths, Cassinieres. Vestings, Satinets, goats hair and worsted Camlet: Blankets, &c Ac Ready made Clothing ; and Clothing made to prder. 23 Macon, Dec 1 Jnlv 'The Committee of No minations for Bibb county, have nomi nated HARMON H. HOWARD as a candidate for Sheriff. VVc are authorised to announce JOHN SPRINGER as a candidate for sheriff of Bibb county nt the ensuing election. Marshal. YVe tire authorised to announce SAM- r , IIbw- UEL Me NEAL, as acandidatc for Clerkofthe i Inferior Court of Talbot county. FORSALE. T he property at present occupied by the s srriher.‘.Sout 19 13 W II BfTUnSYT.I. H AVING been since the first of July Je.11, tlie owner by conveyance from Elijah Colton, of all the timber & trees, (of more than 10 inches diam eter) upon Lots Nos. 40. 75, & 70in the 4th ol’IIous- tuu (nowBibb) with liberty of entering at any and at all times in the spaceof’JO years upon each and every of said lots, and upon all parts of them. I hereby give * distinct notice that I will proaecule to the oxtent of the ^ law. any ahd all persons, (whether they claim under gj I said Cotton or otherwise,) who shall by cutting or in- j ny» tny free entry upon the pair tny right therein. November IP. 1835. 2ft aid lots, or, otherwise im- DAVID RALSTON. Removal. U|UR£HjS C \2ttP7*E3,£ removed to the new Fire Proof Building' 9 8. corner of Mulberry A- Second Street where will he found a good stock of Staple Dry Goods. Hots, Cap*, and Shoes, with a ge n cral stock Gro eeriek. In n, Ssit. Ac. for ealc a: the market prices. Macou nov. 4th 1835. 19 EDWARD C- BUL- KLEY is a candidate for re-election to the oflice of Clerk of the Inferior Court r f this county. atig 19-8 Wo are authorised to announce JACOB JOHNSON as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re turns for Bibb county at the cn.-uing election. Esqrs In ward No 2, at the slore of Geo Jewelt A eo man- aged by YVm Solomon, Levi Eckley and JeremiahD Mann, Esqrs In ward No3, at the court house. man*gedbyJane« Williams, John Hollingsworth and Charies Campbell, Esqrs I11 ward No 4, at Mrs Clark’s tavern, tnnnntedbvl saac Scott, H Iv Carter and David Flanders Erjih Polls to be opened at 10 o’clock A M and closed at 4 PM. After counting out the votes, one manager from each ward will asseiuble at the court house ami consolidate the entire vote given for Mayor, Marshal and Clerk,ari report to the City Council the general result. The managers have authority to appoint an individ-' iial to open the polls and preserve order during the '*• ting. ROB’T AUG. BEALE, Afayw GEORGIA: ml Proclamation By YY’ILLIA.M SCHLEY’, Governor of the Stett of Georgia. W HEREAS 1 have received official iafbruntkl that NATHAN S YVE AT, who wasewmetf at the last term of tlie superior court of Appling craf ty, of the offehce of Cattle Stealing, anil seuieuredv four years imprisonment in the Penitentiary of this .State, and who'was lodged in the jail of Telfair cotWj for safekeeping, broke said jail on the 2Qth of N'own- her last, nnd made his escape —I have thought prepett* issue this my proclamation, hereby ofi’ering a reward cf one huxukf.d asd fifty dollars to any person* persons who may apprehend and deliver said SW'FAT to the Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary at Mlllcdsc ville: and I do moreover charge and require, that oil ufi- ccrs, both civil and military, to be vigilant in endeavor ing to apprehend and deliver said fugitive, ns aforesaid- NATH A N SWEAT is represented to be aboutfifij- five years of age, dark'complexion, black eyes and lair, about six feet high, and rather slender built. Given under my hand and the great seal of the Slat* at Milledgcville, this the eleventh day of ftccen- her, eighteen hundred and thirty-five and oft 1 * American independence the sixtieth. YVILLIAM SCIILEY'. By the Governor. YVit.t.tAM A. Ten ville. Secretary of Slat.-. dec 2-1 2t 26 WILiilAM B. JOli '‘AN is a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for Bibb countv. ■nig‘22 9 Y\ •’ are authorised to announce JOSEPH J. HOLIJS- man a* a Candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Com t of Bihb conn*v JAMILS WILLI \MS is C a * 'i.lnte for Alderman in YY’ard No 3, in the City of Macon, de- 17 ' 85 Please announce R A BEALL as candidate for Mavor. dft10 24 ' ,,!, ? rr ' ,, ' , l |0, | »eil to nuuntiuc* James 1 Y • illi.nw ns a etinlidate for city Marshall at the ensuing election. GEORGIA: ml Proclamation By YY’ILIJAM SCIILEY’. Gorenior of the Stelt IS' of Georgia. J * IIEREAS, I have been satisfactorily informed- thai a murder was committed in the county of Carroil, in the month of March. 1829, upon the body of o®* John linger by GEORGE BLACKWOOD, a Chero kee Indian; and it being represented to me that George Ilhtckwood has fled from justice, and is no"' lurking about in the Cherokee country. I have flump* proper to issue this my Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of two husiuskd dollars to a,, y 9 et/ ?jf T persons, who may apprehend and deliver die ' a _p n ' alive to tho Sheriff or Jailor of said lotinty of t ar- roll. And I do moreover charge and require a!M>e cers civil and military, to be vigilant in _endeawrm» to apprehend and deliver hint as aforesaid, in or* that he may he tried for the offence so charred ap 011 him. ' . Given under tnv hand and the great seal 0. m State at Milledgcville, this the eighteenthua' December, eighteen hundred and tlnrt'f ’ and of the American Independence the sndjf WILLIAM SCIILEY- By tho Governor: YVilliam A. Tfnsillb, Secretary of State- dec 24 2t 26 — YVe are authorised to announce ft> e foil 0 " 1 candidates for City Officers : > Aldermen for Jerry Cow!e«, £ tlie 1st ward D. Ralston, ? , , II. G. Ross, i 2d ward. Charles CamphcH. ) ^ ,„ rd , Jnnies illume. \^—* ~ CITV COl.YCIE. ROBERT A. BEALL, Mayor, mlldermcn. JERRY COYVI.ES, ) , , ,r ar J C. A. HIGGINS. ) DAVID RALSTON, \ ,i- ar d. HI NRY G. ROSS. ) GEORGE VIGAL. \ u Ward- JAMES WILLIAMS. ) , HENRY K. CARTER. 4th »f ra ’ JESSE L. OWENS. ^ r Mea«> publish thp above and oblige A SOLUTt OJY KRKOSOy TT7IO ! the euro of Cancerous Ulcere?.^'. s< ’ „lfee- 7 ters. Ring worms and will immediate. • r ding frem fresh wounds. Bleeding»tthe’‘fv.JjjeJf Prepared by G. YV. CARPENRER * c ', js. sent. 21 _ 13 J. H. & <be S TORE on Cherry street to rent. ‘ Telegraph Office Inquire nf the l