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A C O A ® O R GH T JE L E G R A P H
ifHtts S/tt riti set ft.
"" yfi|f Tuiaday in 11 BRUARY nezt.willhc sold
bcfon the rourt house door in tiic town of Jackson,
Units county, within the legal hours of rale,
The following property to-wit: 81 acre* of Land,
lovied on oatfae properly of Silas Elliott, it being the
northwest corner of Lot IVo. 121 i, in the first district of
originahy Homy now Butts county, to satisfy sundry |
ft fas from a Justice Court of Burke county, in favor;
of Bailor Carpenter, (Junior,) vs Silas Elliott and
Elizabeth Powell, Administrators ofE. Powell. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
Dec. 31 J<LSEPH SUMMERLIN, Sheriff.
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Houston Stu rill' Stile.
|K the n. t I xsday in FEBUARY next, trill be
sold before the court house door, in the town of Per
ry, Houston county, between the lavfid hours of sale,
The east half of Lot No. 292, in the 13th district of
Houston county, levied on by virtue of c fi 1a issuing
cut of a Justices Court of Houston county, in favor of
L. Bole, against Samuel Gilmore, Titos Barron, and
Henry Suimnorfurd. ' Levied on and returned to me
by a constable.
dec 31 27 G. M. DUNC AN^Shtriff
Henry Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold bfore the Court House door in the
town of Me Do nough, Henry county, on the first
. Tuesday in FEBRUARY next,between the legal hours
of salt, the following property, to wit:
Two thousand pounds of seed cotton more or less,
iavied on as the property of Stephen Winkles, to sat-
isfy a fi fa issued from the inferior Court of Henry
county, in favor of Jes.se Johnson rs. Stephen Stal-
nakcr and Stephen Winkles his security.
202$ acres of Laud, lot number sixty-four in the
Third District of Henry comity, levied on as the pro
perty of Thomas Swinney, to satisfy two small fi fas
issued from a Justices Court of said rounty; one in fa
vor of David Johnson rs. William A. Wells, and
Thomas Swinney; the other in favor of Henry Swin
ney rs. Thomas S jvinuey, and other fi fas against said
Thomas Swinney. Levy made and returned to me
by Ezekiel Griliin, a constable.
STEPHEN MALONE. Deputy Sheriff.
Dec S6,1835. 27
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CarrolI Sheriff’ Sale.
ILI. be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRU
ARY next, at Carrollton, Carroll county, within
Hr legal hours of sale. the. following property, to wit:
Lot of Land No 207 in the lid District of Carroli;
Benj. Chapmans interest in lot 195 in 6th District
Carroll, Benj. Chapmans interest in lot 105 in 2d
District Carroll, one Negro Woman by the name of
Judr,22years old, alias the property of Beuj. Chap
man, to satisfy a fi fa fre •the sup’r. court of said coun
ty, in favor of David B. Hill, with other fi fas rs. said i
Chapman.
Lot No. 10S in the 6th District Carroll, ns the pro
perty of Robert Me Farland, to satisfy a ti fa from the
sup’r. court of said county, in favor of Jiles S. Bog-
ge.';* rs. Me Farlaud; one Negro Woman by the name
of Moriah, as the properly of D. L Harris, to satisfy
two fi fas from the sup’r court of said county, one in
favor of James Goddard rs. said D. L. Harris and Benj.
Chapman.
Also, twenty bead of Hogs, four Cows and 2 Still®,
as the property of Thomas Duke, to satisfy a fi in
from the sup’r. court of said county, in favor of Jiles
S. Boggcss r.». said Duko. This 24th Dec., 1835.
27 ISAAC V. COBB. Sheriff.
fLOSTPOXEDABMIXISTBATOKS’
-SL SALE.—On the first Tuesday in February
::ext, will be sold in fionl of the Court House, in Ma
con, all the persona! pioperty of John \V. Rhodes,
Jate of this county, deceased : consisting of beds bed
ding, and an extra good rifle patent-breeched in brass.
GEORGE AUGUSTUS SMITH,
dec 24 26 Administrator
D ost j> one cl male.
O N TIIE first Tuesday in February next, will bif
sold before the Court House door in Zebnlon,
Pike county, One Negro woman and her two children;
sold a® the properly of Anderson Griffin. late of -.aid
county, for the benefit of all concerned. Terms on the
day. 31 ARY I>. GRIFFIN, Adm'r,
Jan. 14,1836 JOHN. R. KENDRICK, Adm’r
O N Friday the 19th day of February next, will be
sold at the lata residence of John F. William
son dec’d. in die coirutv of Coweta, all the perishable
CENTRAL HOTEL.
THE undersigned having pur-
ch.i i J Mr. Win. 13. Parker’s in
terest in the Central Hotel, intend
continuing the business under the
name and style of W’ugnon tf
Barney, and hope from strict
attenhou lo merit a share of public patronage.
GEO. P. WAGKON,
JOHN D. RAMEY.
gy p. g. The Stage Office at the Central Hotel.
Macon, Dec. 22, 1833. 26
WA sma o ton will.
TIIE Subscribers have taken that coui-
T HE Subscribers have resumeu the Drug
Business, at their old stand, formerly El
lis, Shotwcil & Co. lately occupied by 31r Win G.
Brown, opposite the Central Hotel, under the firm of
H. & J. SHOTWELL,
who intend keeping a .very general assortment of
Goods peculiar to their line of business, together with
a great variety of miscellaneous articles that may be
difficult to be found elsewhere. Their Stock is liovr
By the unremitting attention ol both oi
, i . , . . ... - , , them, they flatter themselves that their House wiilob-
lyopcrty belonging to the crtgte of said deceased, con-; U j n for a genera j patronage from the Public.—
j They have secured the valuable services of a Lady,
slating of Horses Cattle Hogs together with one j Yh uuv<; , ec!lieu lIlc H P.
road wagon and Harness. Household and kitchen r ur-1 w | 10se reputation as a manager of a public house, is
ninirc. Terms mnle known on Urn day ofsale j illfcrior to ‘ no one in ^ State .
183o 29 JOTEPH ATTAWAY Adm r. ( Tiieir tables will be furnished with the best the eoCB-
A G REE A B LY to an order of the honorable the life- 1 try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors
rior Court for the county of Twiggs, when sitting j The Stables are attended by careful and experienced
as a court of ordinary, will brsold on thefirst Tuesday m Ostlers. MUSTIAN &■ 3IOTT.
" * U ■ Feb 5 1835 36
(ET Having sold mv interest in the Washington Hall
to Messrs. Mustian A Mott, I earnestly solicit for them
a continuance of,the patrouage which was extended
to me, whilst proprietor of the establishment.
Macon, feh 5 36 M. P. HU SON.
MARCH next, before the Court House door in Marion
county, within the usual hours ofsale.
Lot of Lsnd No. 90, in the 4th District of said coun
ty, sold as the property of James Desluizo, deceased.
Terms ou the day.
RICHARD DESIIAZO, Adm'tr.
Dec S8lh, 1835. dec 31
A GREEABLY’ to an order of the houorable the
Inferior Court for the county of Twiggs, when
sitting as a court of ordinary, will he sold on the first
Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House
door in said county, within the legal hours of sale.—
ail the Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of. ------
Joshua D. Bostick, late of Twiggs county, deceased;! friends and patrons for past encouragement, and
except the widow's dower in lands. Terms on the , respectfully beg leave to announce to the public,
dav. LUCINDA BOSTICK, Adm tx. i that we have lemovcd to the commodious House
' M HARDY DURHAM. Adm’tr. | know „ as the
Dec. 2e. 1«3;>. dec3 L 27p j GLOBE TAVERN,
GLOBE TAVERN,
Clinton, Jones County, Cfa.
T HE Subscribers (late proprietors of the
Clinton Hotel,) tender our thauks to our
O N TH first Tuesday iu March next, will be I . '' ~ — . - .. ' .
sold before the Court House in Macon, Bibb ) situated m the business part of the towi^ and
countv. agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordina- ; fronting the Court-House.
ry of said county, Having leased this stand for several years,
* LOT of Land No. 117. iu the third District of origi-; with the intention of renewing the lease or of pur-
nnlly Houston now Bibb county, sold as the property j chasing ibe property, we consider ourselves per-
of Martha Smith, minor. ir , c . ! maucntlv located, and shall continue to improve
Jan. 1, 1836 29 bAMUEL JF.SnOP. Guar.— ) 0(|r acC o, no datioiis as the comfort of customers
. V
Campbell Sheriff Sale,
Uf-I EL be sold on thefirst Tuesday in FEBRUARY
next, at the court house door of said county, within
the lawful hours ofsale, the following property to wit:
Lot of Land Nn. 25 in the first district of originally
Carrol), now Campbell county, to .satisfy one fi fa from
Walton superior court, in favor of Jesse M. Butt rs.
William II. Rnv. Property pointed out by plaiiliff.
Lot of Land No. 853, in* the 13th district, second
section of originally Cherokee now Campbell county,
to satisfy one fi fa from a Justice* Court, Hall county,
in favor of Thomas Wynne vs. Francis Talbert, and
sundry o-.ber fi fas rs. Talbert. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Three Lots of Land Nos. 134 155 and 164. in the
eight district of originally Coweta now Campbell coun
ty, to satisfy three fi fas from a Justices Court of said
• "jaunty, in favor of George Chappell rs. Austin Brvant
• and John Brvant, and controlled by said Chappell to
* Thomas Dothard. Levy made and returned tomebv
a constable.
Seventy-five barrels of Corn to satisfy one fi fa from
fhe superior court of said county, in favor of L. B.
Harris rs. Andrew Shercr, Joseph Sherer. John She-
rcr, Robert Presley and Sanford Britton, and controll
ed by said Harris to Stephen James. Levied on as
the property of Andrew Sherer, and uointed out by
shid A. Sherer.
dec 16 27 W^SLFY CAMP. SherHT
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the
Interior court of Pike county when sitting for
ordiuary purposes, will he sold ou the first Tuesday in
February next, at the court house iu Franklin co. tire
following parcels or lots ofland: viz. One parcel of
t wenty five acres lying on North Fork of Broad river
hounded enstwurdly by James Loury’* lands, and all
other sides by Nathan Bond’s lands, *dso one parcel of
two hundred acres granted to Hugh Neely, also one
parcel of land of fifty acres granted to John Loiirv,
also one parcel of ono hundred acres formerly owr ed
by Wut. and Mary Loury, and also one parcel of(97)
ninety seven acres formerly owned by James W. and
Susannah Cook, all lying and being in tho 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. (36:1)
three hundred aud sixty three, iu the 16th district of
2nd section, the above lots end parcels of land com
prise the real estate of James Loury late of Pike coun
ty deceased ; sold for the benefit o? the heirs and cre
ditors of said deceased. Terras made known ou «!ay
ofsale. This l:*>tli dav of October, 1835. 17
" ASA SESSIONS. Adm’r
O .N THE first Tuesday in March next, will be soldi ^nlfrequire
be-ore the Court House door in Zebnlon with-; Q ?| 0U8 e is now open for the reception of
« »""■? W. <ball .,£, c zr
purposes, oue half of lot of land No. one hundred and '■udeavor to keep such a House, as will ensure
sixty nine, lying in the ninth district of formerly Mon. ; public patronage ; and we hope to afford such nc-
roe, now Pike county, it being the real Estate of Her- couimodatious as will prove satisfactory lo those
od Reese deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs of I who call oil ns.
said deceased. Terms on tho day. Dec. 25,1835 ) The usual great promises of good TABLES,
29 BEVERLY DANIEL. Adm r. j fl.AUt?, & c . we think unnecessary to pnrticular-
GBEKAULE to an order of the court ofOrdinary | i ze .—Good Lots and othcrconvenicnces for Dro-
of Crawford county, will be sold at Knoxville 1 yerg r cndilv furnished.
-l. tL* mav* nn<l win HSlnc. ’ '
on Saturday t venty-sixth March next, and on Tues
day twenty-ninth, at the Franklin Factory, the peri
shable property of Win J Waynman deceased, consi
sting of Dry Goods, Crockery, Hardware, Tin ware,
Cotton Bags, Cotton, Cotton Yams, Horse, Mule,
Cow.YVagous, Cart, Household and Kitchen Furni-i
turo, and other articles to uumcrous to mentiou—sale i
to continue from day to day, until all shall have been >
sold. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
Jan 9. IA'16 29 ALEX. M K. SWIFT Adm’r. !
M THE first Tuesday in April next, will be sold
within the legal hours of sale before the Court | ff
House door of Thomaston Upson county, agreeable a-
to anorder oftiie court ofOrdinary ofCrnwford coun
ty, a Negro woman belonging to the Estate of Win.
J*. Wavutnan deceased. Terms cash, Jan. 9, 1836
29 ALEX. M. K. SWIFT Adm’r.
WOOD & WEEKES. I
January 20, 1834 19 tf ;
.Indio:: tnttl Commission Business.
I Take this method of informing my friends and the •
public generally, that I have taken up the above j
business, and respectfully solicit a share of patronage. ;
All Goods consigned to me shall be strictly attended j
to, according to directions.
Jec 24 26 C. I.. HOWLAND, [ gris, Prussian Blue, Stone Ochre, Rose Pink, Lith-
Commercial Bank, _ 1 arge, Spanish Pumice Stone, Umbar, Lamp Black,
Macox, 30th Nov. J835. Ivors do, Chinese Vermillion, Black Lead, Chalk,
Some of flic Articles received are.
(Drugs & Ulcdicincs,)
Rochelle Salts. Hellebore, Iceland Moss, Flos Ben-
zoine, Juniper Berries, Lapis Calaminaris, Henry’s
Magnesia, Madder. Mace, Cayenne Pepper, Black
Pepper, Alspice, Hemlock Bark, Baybcrry do, Poplar
do, Cinnamon do, Golden Seal, Sumac, Seni. Anisi,
Aqua Amonia F F F, Sulph Quinine, Sago, Gum
Guiac, Indian Turnip, Skunk Cabbage, Hops, Pep
permint Lozenges. Oil Spruce, Acidulated Lemon
Drops, Coriander Seed, C. P. Castor Oil, Cort Au-
rant. Cherry tree Bark, White Vitriol, Muriatic Acid,
Pink Root, Gum Myrrh, Seed Lac, Seneka oil, Lob
elia, Lemon Balm, Sweet Balm, Ext Colocynth, Pul.
Gm Arabic. Ground Race Ginger, Balsam Fir, Pearl
Barley, refined Borax, Bole Armenian, Cera Alba,
Lunar Caustic, Cloves, Prepared Chalk, Cubebs, Ca-
nella Alba, Rust of Iron, Sup. Carb. Soda, Castor,
Calamus Root, Coivhago, Mazerioii, Sassafras, Bala
am Honey, Cmnfrey Root, Dragons Blood, Oil Lav
ender, Lemon, Bergamat. Ext Bark, do Liverwort,
Stricnine. Emetine, Digitalis, Elm Bark, Flos ol El
der, Ext Hyoscyamns, Flax seed, Fowlers Solution,
Henbane, Uva Ursi, Camphor, Kino, Scammony
Aleppo, Gold Thread, Hydriodnte Potass, Mustard
Seed. Spts Nitre, Oil Wormsced. Croton Oil, Olive
OU, Bismuth, Oil Silk, Tanfords Bark, Tamarinds,
Gmn Copal, Syrup of Liverwort, Turkey Opium,
Caotharidca, Flowers of Chamomile, Oil Pepper
mint, Bermuda Arrow Root, sugar Lead, Refined Li
quorice, Ergot. Nttx Vomica, Corrosive sublimate.
Aloes, Gum Arabic, Precipitate, spts Hartshorn, Curb
Potass, Alcohol, sarsaparilla, Epsotn salts,Nitric Acid,
AStlicr, Alspice, Pepper, Tartnrised Antimony, As-
phaltum, Adhesive Plaster, Acetate of Potass, Bals
am Copaiva, refined Borax, snake Root, Cubebs,
Rhubarb, Ip'ecae, sem Cariti, Cream Tartar, Nut
Gails, Isinglass, Magnesia, Mercurial Ointment, Bine
Pill, sulphate Quinine, Conserve Roses, Black Drop,
Jujube Paste, sal Ammoniac, Bay Rum, Oil Cinna
mon, Acetate Morphine, sulph de. Comp Ext Bitclia,
do of Livor Wort, Ext sarsaparilla, Ext Pink Root,
Comp Ext Cubebs, Piperine, Iodine, Butler’s Magne
sia, Kreosote, A> safoetida, Nutmegs, Tapioca, Manna,
Oil Rosemary, Canadian Balsam, Ext Valerian, salt
Pctre, Glaubers salts. Concentrated spts Ammonia.
Baints, Bi/c Stuffs, Oils.
250 kegs White Lead in oil
25 do Venetian Red do
30 do Spanish Brown do
2000 lbs Soap Stone Paint do
6 kegs Yellow Ochre do
20 canisters Verdigris do
900 lbs Spuuish Brown dry
200 lbs Venetian Red do
800 ll>s Yellow Ochre do
I50G lbs Spanish Whiting do
Red Lead, Chrome Green, Kings Yellow, Verdi-
Notice.
qPT-IIE subscribers haviugcouuccteil Geo-\\*. Price
-— 1 iu company with them, the tioods business '-V 1 ■
hereafter be conducted by him under the firm ol
GEO. W. PRICE & CO.
by whose atlentiou we are in hopes to receive that lib
eral patronage heretofore extended to us.
Jan. 0 29 COOKE & COWLES.
Just Kcceivcil
A LOT of superior quality ft Croix sugar
Prime Green Coffee
Prime. Northern Cheese
Wlfite Lead, Linseed Oil and Window Glass.
Sole, Gin Band. amHIarness Leather
Calf and Kip skins, which in addition to their
extensive assortment of Goods of almost every des
cription makes their stock complete.
Jan. 7. 29 GEO. IV. PRICE & CO.
»VeiP Store amt JVetc Goods.
A. P. WILI.COX,
A T the Brick store nearly opposite the Post office”,
is now opening a prime assortment of
£?ancy and Staple Dry Croods*
Ilis stock consists in part ol the following : Light and
dark plain, and rich figured Silks ; French, English &
American Prints and Ginghams ; Plain and figured
Swiss, Jaconett, Mull, Book, Nainsook and cambric
Muslin ; checked, striped and plain white Cambric;
colored Cambrics; silk and cotton Velvet; Long Lawn;
Bishop Lawn ; Irish-Linen ; l.inen cambric; cashmere,
raw silk Thibet. Bagdad and Merino shawls; sew
ing silk, Gauze, Valencia, fancy silk and crape, Fancy
Hdkis; Gauze scarfs; Green, white, and black gauze
Veils; Black lace Veits; spittlefield, bandanna and
pongee Ildkfs; Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, youth’s and chil
dren’s Gloves and Hosiery agreat variety; Red,white,
green and yellow Flannel; Plain and figured Book
ing: Fine linen damask Table cloths and Napkins;
Figured red, green, purple and.brown Table covers;
Bleached and brown linen Drill; Bleached and brown
cotton Jean; Bleached and brown sheeting and shirt
ing; Bedtick, canton Flannel, stocks; suspenders;
Bosoms; collars; Ribbons; Braids; Tapes; sewing silk;
spool and hank cotton; with a general assortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Satinets, goats hair and
worsted Camlet: Blankets, &c &c’
Ready made Clothing ; and Clothing made
to order. 23 Macon, Dec 1
Fashionable STat & Cap Store
MULBERRY STREET, MACON.
Jb'cw Books and Stationary
J U-’-T received—among which are the ’| ^.‘
1836, New Novels, Aic. We have D n *® f
pon, Dorsey’s choice Village Hymns, & c '
lor Flute, l’iano Forte, Violin. &c School a, J* 111
sical Books of all kinds, Miscellaneous do I *'**•
Medicine do. Blank do. AlmanSflks by smeV 7
groce, very fine Paper of all kinds. \V e inv , ft
friends and the public generally to call on us * ^
the interest of all to support a respectable Boo'- 38 Ki *
lishmeut among us. ‘•estab.
dac 3 2« OLCOTT &_En P
Bail Bond Stock.
P URSUENTto appointment of the Citv „
of Savannah, the undersigued Coramiss^ 0
will open hooks of Subscription for Stock in the'-T 8 **
tra! Rail Road and Banking Company of tieois'»
the Branch of the Insurance Bank ofColumbusatV'
ecu, on Wednesday the 10th day of February uc,
the succeeding day from die hour of 10 o'clock \ u
j to 2 P. M. ’ a
All Stockholders who have heretofore subscribed
paid five dr liars per share will be required to na •
additional instalment of twenty dollars per share*'-S
all new subscribers to pay twenty five dollars per ShiT
respectively.. January 6,1836 26 1
AMBROSE BABER, t
ROBERT COLLINS,
ROBT. AUG. BEALL, Comnuss^
JERRY COWLES, j
NATHAN C. MUNROE, J
Notice. —
T IIE Charleston Fire & Marine lonum*
Company, will take risks on Goods and Prod
uce. shipped from Macon to Darien, Savannah Char
leston, or f*ew York, or shipped from cither of tl.o«
ports to Macon. Jan. 14 2t 29
JOHN C DAWSON,
dav of February next. True copy from the minutes.
* 23 THO. HARDEMAN, Cashier.
PM our mouths after date .application wilt be made
JL 1 to the Honorable Inferior Court of T wiggs
countv.when sitting as a court ofOrdinary "or leave
to sell the real estate of James l)e-ha/.o, lav) of said;
comity deceased. Nov. 2, 1835
RICHARD IH SHAZO, Adm’r.
'gNtillK luonUis utter tlat. .ippiicuimn will he made
JL 1 to the Honorable Inierior Court of Twiggs j
county, when sitting as a court ofOrdinary, for leave
to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the estate
of Joshua D. Bostick, late of said county deceased,
nor. 2. 183* LUCINDA BOSTICK, AJm'x.
16 HARDY DURHAM. Adm’r
W9U11 months after date apphcaiion wilt be made
* to 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 Merriwethcr county, be
longing to the orphans of William Pace, late of said
county deceased. dec 10
24 BE BOURN HIXSON, guan
W tLli be i».im on ttie tirst Tuesday in February
next,before the Court House in Luippkin. Stew
art county, lot ofland No. 147, in tho 20th District for
merly I.ee now Stewart county, as the property of An
derson Griffin, late of Pike—for the benefit of the heirs
A*c. Terras on the dav.
MARY P GRIFFIN. Admr'r.
JOHN R. KENDRICK. Adm’r-
®UlHt months after date application will be made
® to the justices of the court of Coweta county
when sitting for ordinary purposes for ieave to sell all |
tho negroes belonging to the estate of James Carson,
deceased, of said county, for the benefit of the lega
tees. JESSE RHODES,^Adm’r,
SARAH CARSON, Adm’rx.
December 5,1835.
JpjUOK months alter date application wih he uiuue
“ to the honorable the inferior court of Pike county
when sitting fur Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
lot of land No 125 iu the 3ddistrict of originally Mon
roe now Pike county, it being the real estate of James
Crawley a minor. 'JAMES CRAWLEY,
dec 17 25 Natural Guardian.
M ^ OUlt month? after date, application will be made
jm
to the honorable Inferior Court of Talbot coun-)
ty, where sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to I
sell the I .and aud Negroes belonging to the estate of
John Riley, late of Talbot county, deceased, for the
oenetit of the hc-irs and creditors of said deceased.
JOSEPH RILEY. Adm’tr.
Dec. 26, 1635. dec 31 27 4m
REBZOVAE.
J.A. &.S.S. VIRGIN
IFatck Makers If Jewellers,
Would inform their friends and
the public, that they have remov
ed their establishment to Cotton
Avenue, to the store recently oc
cupied by J II &.WS Ellis,drug
gists, where they will he happy to
serve any who may favor them with a call. They
have in a'ddition to their former stock, just received
from New Y’ork a large and splendid assortment of
Watches, Jewelry, &c.
of the latest fashions, which they will sail cheap for
cash—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es
capement, duplex, lepine, alarm aud vertical Watch
es, of the best quality; gold, silver and steel guard
Chains, Seal, aud Keys, Ear Knobs and Drops, Breast
Pins, Finger Kings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles,
gold and silver ever potnted Pencils, silver table, tea,
salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup aud
cream Ladles—all of which will be warranted free
from alloy ; silver Cups, butter Knives, Castors, sil
ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Sniff
ers, Musical Boxes, Accordians, Flutes, Flageoletts.
Fifes. Drums, &c. Swords, sword Cones, Knives and
Pistols, among which is Ruggles* pocket Rifle, that
will shootfifty yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den
tist Files, shell, silver, gilt and horn Combs, Card ca
ses, Pocket Bonks and Purses, silver Snuff boxes, sil
ver Toys, silver Thimbles; Scissors, coral, gilt and
glass Beads, steel Pens, and a variety of other articles
usually kept in their line.
N. B. We have the best of materials for repairing
Watches of all kinds. S. S. V's practical kuowledgo
of the business induces him to think that lie can, aud
will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work
■n his hands. Spoons &c- engraved- Oct-1
T is resolved by the Board of Directors that an in- j do Red, Carmine, Water Colors assd sizes boxes,
stulment of Twenty-five Dollars on the share he paid I Drop Like, Spanish Float Indigo,CaJc’d Plaster, Wa-
by the stockholders of this Bank on or before the 12th ter Linte, Terra de Senna, Green Blue and Black
’* *” c •* Paint mixt, Bine Brown & Green Smalts, Frostings,
Bine White Brown and Purple, Gold Bronze, Car
mine Saucers, Pink do. Logwood in sticks, do ground
and chopped, Fustic, Madder. Camwood, red San
ders, Copperas, Rrazillctto Wood, Annatto.
300 gals Linseed Oil
400 do Spcnn Oil fall strained
350 do do do winter do
180 do Spirits Turpentine
300 do Train Oil
1 hbl Liver Oil, > do Neats Foot
1 bbl Copal Varnish, Japan do
Black do. Picture Varnish. Coach do.
Ba tent and Compound .Flcdicines
Swnitns Vermifuge, do Panacea, Thompson’s Lye
Water, Green’s Tonic Mixture, Rowan’s Tonic Mix
ture, Morton’s cough syrup, Harkcm Oil, Gowland’s
Lotion, Potter’s Cntholicon, Barclay’s Conip. Sarsa-
parrilla and Cubebs, Dalby’s Carminative, British
Oil, Opodeldoc, Judkin’s Ointment, Lee’s W. Bilious
Pills, do No. 8, Ttirlingtons Balsam, Bateman’s Drops
Jesunits Drops, Cephalic Snuff, Aromatic do, Wal-
di’s Tinctnre or Cough Syrup, Carpenter’s Prepara
tions, Henry’s Aromatic Vinegar, Welch Medicam-
entnra, Hvgean Syrup,^read’s Pills, Walker’s Drops,
Morrison's Pills, West’s Pills, RhcumatW Medicine,
HT NDKlt an order of the hfcrior court of i’nyelte co-
wJ unly when sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY ur.rt, before
the court house door in the .town of Knoxeille, Crawford
county, between the usual hours ofsale,
Oiic Lot of Land, No. JOG, 7t!i «8ist.
originally Houston now Crawford county, for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of Robert Tucker, late of
Fayette county deceased. Terras made known on the
day of sale, acc 1 23
JOSHUA STEPHENS, adm’r.
r iLL he sold on the Hist Tuesday in February
next, before the Court House door in Jones
county, the following lands, to wit:
101$ acres part of I/'t No. 75: and also,
101$ acres part of Lot No. 50. the property of
Will'min Johnson deceased. - Sold lbr the benefit of
the heirs. Nor. 1« J8:if. Dtp 23
ClIARLOTTRE JOHNSON, Adm’x.
/YV Tho first Tuesday in .March next, will bo sold
"Jr at McDonough, Henry county, the interest of
John M D Taylor, deceased, also the interest of No-,
ah \V Tayl«nr a minor, in L*t No. 197 in the 7th dis
trict of Honry county, sold by order of the court of or
dinary. of Biitts county, for the benefit of said minor,
and the distributees of said deceased. Dec. 7, 1835.
CHARLES BAILEY, Adm’r. of
John .'I D Tavlor, dcc’d,and Guardian for Noah
W. Tavlor. 24
will be sold
F OUR months after date, application will bo made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Pike
comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for an or
der to sell all the real estate, and the negroes of John
Akin, sen late of said county, deceased, for llie ben
efit the of heirs, .VC. J NO. AKIN, jun.
Nov. 7. 1835 29 WILLIAM AKIN. $ Adm ^
OUK Mouths after 3ute, application will be
made lo the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin coun
ty for leave to sell part of the Negroes belonging to
Marv R Jordan, a mitint. Jan 8. 1836 29
WM. B- JORDAN. Guard'n.
P OUR mouths after date', application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Bil b County for
leave to sell the land and Negroes belonging to the
Estate of Jane:/ McDonald. late of said County dec’d.
JEMIMA MCDONALD, Adm’x,
jan 14 GREEN Mc.DONALD. Adm’r.
G F. outfit A: Pike County.
W HEREAS Francis L Matthews administrator
of tiro l’spite of Isaac Matthews deceased,
apnlies to r.te for letters ofdismission :
These are therefore lo cite tin t! admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within Hu
lime prescribed by law, to shew caute if any they
can tchy said letters shall n»t be gm'hlcd them.
Given under uiy hand at office this 5th dav ofjan’y
?«S- 09 ti n inuwnv „ „ „ ,
1836;
II. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA : Crawford County.
W HEREAS Lemuel I> Blatter and Nimry Blat
ter apply to mo fur letters of Administration
on the estate of Thomas S. Skitter deceased.
1 In sc art: therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
far the kind ml and creditors of said deceased, to brand
appear at my Office within the time.prci eribtd by law, lo
show const, ij any they bare, why said letters should nol le
WATCHES,
Jetoelni. Silver Ware Sf Fancy
GOODS.
(At the lowest prices.)
C. G. St. JOHN
$(l «7ATCII Maker & Jeweler Cotton Avenue op-
V 7 positc Washington Hall, Respcctfnlly in
forms his friends and the public, that he has taken the
store formerly occupied by the Ilawkinsville Bank
where he is now opening a new and splendid assort
ment of WATCHES & JEWELRY of the best qual
ity and latest fashions selected with great taste and
judgement expressly for this market, among his assort
ment tnav he found Gold pocket Chronometers splen
did Gold Duplex, Patent Lever’s and Ruby Cylinder
Watches with Extra Jcwelsand indepencDtsecbndsof
the most approved makers anil rated to suit the clim
ate and a general assortment of Ladies &, Gentlemens
Gold and Silver Patent -Levers 1-epiiie and plain
Watches. Fine Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, Ear rings
Breast Pin- and Finger rings. Gold and silver ever
pointed pencils. Gold and silver spectacles, silver
spoons, pen and pocket knives dirks, canes, pistols,
Ac. A c. Together with a great variety of other arti
cles keptinhisline
N. 11. Ho has selected the best of materials for re
pairing watches and will give satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their custom.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Oct 27 * 18
ion county,
* Iso the
grantrjl.
Given under my hand at office, January 2,1836.
28 WM. II. BROOKS, c c. o.
O N The first Tuesday iu May next,
at the Court House Door in Mi
the interest of John M D T;»ylor, dec.
interest of Noah W Taylor a minor, in Lot No. 137 1
in the 26th district of origin illy Lee, now Marion i GEORG IA ,
county. .Sold by order of the Coijg of Ordinaiy of 1 ^ * H I’.RI'AS Benjamin Watson applies to me for
Butts’Conniy. for the benefii; of tho minor ami the J r -j
distributees of said deceased. Dee. 7, >635.
Crawford County.
i a i, : -
CHARLES BAILEY, Adm’r
of John M. D Taylor, dec’d, and Guardian lot Noah
W. Tavlor. '24
[TILL bt soil before The Court House door, i.t the
~ ~ * in MARCH
w
i fifty-three,
Monroe now Pike
town of
•ext. the following p.
One lotol Latidn
jn the Second Distr
county
Also, Nine Negroes oftlie follou ingdc-cription, viz. j
otta man, Ann a. woman. Jitn, Nathan, Sum, Bob,
Tom, Eliza uri Jake children b donging to the estate
of John Akin, Sen. late of Fik. county, deceased —
_ V letters of administration on the Estate of
William West deceased,
Tkisr. arc therefore to cite and admonish all aud singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to
Wlim cause if any they can why said letters should not be
granted.
Given uncer my hand, at office, this lllh dav of
Jattnary. 1836 29 WM. II. BROOKS c. c. o.
old fur the benefit of t!je heirs and rrcdii
mad.- known o:; the day of Mile. ThisSJi
rri.iLer, 1-3.',.
JOHN YKIN. Jr
dec 31 v. ltd.I \ M .iKiNl
■'rs. Terms
I day of De-
V*
idm’rs.
t. t.UEUJA : Batts County.
^U*7IIERI’AS, David Kimhell and John Ander-
V V sun apply to me for letters of administration
on the 1 slate of Janies Anderson deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu-
ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by lair, to
shcic cause if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given nnder my hand at office Jan. II, 1836 29
JOHN McCORD, c. c. o.
Sphon’s Digestive Elixir, Little,s Lotion. Nipple
Salve, Bleaching liquid, Ess Mustard, Citrate ofKaje
Consumption Specific, Cerate of Copaiva, Cosmetic
Cold Cream, Hays Lineament, Chapman,s Mixture,
Bullard’s Oil of Soap, Scotts Pills, Ilainillon’s Worm
Lozenges, Judkin’s gpeciffic Ointment Scotch Oint
ment, Hoffman’s Anodyne.
Surgical find Alerts cal Instruments
Pocket Instruments in Cases, Silver Spring Lan
cets. Evans Crown thumb Lancets, Obstetrical Instru
ments. Fox’s Spring Turnkeys, Teeth Forceps, Cup
ping glasses, Tweezers, Surgical Needles, Gmn Elas
tic Syringes, Metalic do, Stetheoscopes, Apothecaries
Scales and weights, Spatulas ass’d, Metalic Stalls and
Sounds, Hair Sieves, Medical Spoons
Brushes
Ground Paint Brushes assorted sizes, Varnish do,
Sash Tools do, Badger’s Ilair Blenders Graining do,
Camels Hairdo, Fancy twid plain Hair Brushes assor
ted, Palters do do. Cloth do do, Hat Crumb Brushes.
Hearth do, Dusting do, Counter do, Shoe do, Hat
ters’ Brushes, Table do, Flesh do. Shaving do, Fur
niture Brushes, TVhisk Brooms, do Brushes-
Glass Tl*arc Store Furniture
Window Glass
Window Glass assorted sizes from 7 by D to 22 by
28 inches, Coach Glass, do Picture Looking Glass
Plates, Tincture Bottles front $ pint to 2 gallons, do
Specie assorted sizes, Salt Mouth do, 1 to 8 oz Vials,
Ground stoppers White and Green Vials assorted.
Nursing' Bottles, Giobe Battles, Graduate Measures,
Glass Funnels, Retorts and Reservoirs, Proof Glasses
Drum Vials, Otto of Rose Vials, Puugents Tubes ot
Fillers. Glass Lamps, with shades, do without shades,
Glass Candlesticks, Suspending Lamps, with shades,
extra shades.
Cologne water Fancy articles Soaps
Double distilled Cologne Water in fancy and plain
Botfles, Florida Water, Milk of Roses. Orange Flow
er Water, Lavender, Harrogate salts. Pearl Powder,
Pomatum* Macassar Oil, Rose water, Oil of Roses
Musk, German Cologne water, Honey water, Preston
salts. Antique Oil, Transparent wafers, Pnugems,
(cut glass.) Metalic shaving Boxes, Camels Ilair Pen
cils, Wash Balls, Otto of Rose Vials, Variegated soap,
do Transparent for shaving, Rose soap, do Cinnamon
do Ceylon, English Windsor, soda soap, Court Plas
ter, Teeth powder.
JtBscellaneous
Kitchen’s Patent Cocoa, Lucifer Matches, Bar soap.
Variegated do, Turpentine, Fine and Coarse sponge
Cox’s Currying Knives, Clay Pipes, do Glazed, Lamp
Glasses, Lamp Wick, Bees Wax, Diamonds, French
Chalk, Emery coarse and fine, Black sand, Pearlash
Castitcsoap, Scotch, Rappieand Macaboy snuff, sha
ving Boxes, Honey, Glue, Blacking, Lemon syrup,
Barbers shav ing Cakes, Chloride Lime, Wafers, Ta
pers sealing Wax, starch, sandpaper, Indelible Ink,
Corks, Cork Wood, Violins, do strings, Bellows, Ma-
$30 BE WUUtB. , gi c Matches, Swifts, Batli Brick, shellac.
RUNAWAY.—About the 1st Nov., Garden Seals Herbs Ftoiccr Seeds
Onion, Beet. Turnip, Carrol, Parsnip, Cucumber,
T tir- Subscriber having ustabiutieu ill
Macon with a view to a permanent residence,
and taken the store recently occupied by Mr. F. F.
'Lewis, directly opposite flic Central Hotel, will keep
' constantly on hand a general assortment of
. 2&ats, Gaps, Pars £ic.
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 Roaruin and
wool Hats;
Mens Fur and Hair, Seal Caps, Boys black, blue
and brown cloth Caps, Bombazine do black anti drab
silk plush a new style, Merino and Circassian lie &c,
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 them with an arti
cle which for cheapness, neatness and durability shall
be fully equal if not superior to any before oflered in
the southern market, As liis work will be principal-,
ly manufactured at liis establishment in Macon, when ■
desired h e will finish hats to order in any style to suit
the purchaser From the facilities thus obtained and
from assiduity and attention to liis business he hopes
to deserve as he trusts he will receive a. liberal share
ofpatronage. Oct 7,1835
GEORGE A KIMBERLY
O’ Wanted Beaver, Otter, Muskrat and Raccoon
skins
He expects in a few days to remove to the store
now oc'-upied by Mr F It Weed ly
T HE Subscriber will make liberal advances^
Cotton shipped to his friends in Savannah
Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston'
nov. 5,1836. ROBT. COLLINS
R EA & COTTON will make liberal advent
on Cotton shipments to Savannah nr v.»
Y’ork. Jan. 14. 29 an
[insurance.
HE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will i mnr .
Cotton on the River, and also taks a few riski
against Fire in this city. Apply to
ROBERT COLLINS
Macon. Oct. 27. 1834. 19
KENRY B. MATTESOS;
Bortrait Fainter,
rt"jvFFF.R S his professional services to the citizen
of Macon. His room is over the Darien Bml
where his specimens may be se^n. dec 24 ’
s. w. HABERSJIinTjr.
Bortrait Bainter
S. A S arrived at Maeon, and may be found from S
till 5 at tile room over Mr Burdsall’s store on -Maibcm
street. Jan. 14, 1835 29
A NEW Post Office is established at Buzbavvillo
Houston County Ga. N. BU7BAY, l‘*M
3t 29
Finery Stable.
f OSEPH WAIN WRIGHT at liis old Staud, on
the Court House square, still carries on the ab
ove business Horses kept by the mouth or day—anl
Horses and Carriages to hire—on the most moderate
terms. Jan. 14 29
WOOL HATS.
Received thisdav
8 CASES of Wool HATS, aud
3 do. 1st and 2nd quality fine Fur Hats,
4 do. boys Boots. ISAAC NEWIIALL.
Next door to the Post Office. Dec 3. 23
G TtEY Linsoy—Red do. Mixed and Blue stout
Cassinett;
Mixed Twilled Kerrey;
Negro Shoes ; Blau,Yets ;
Red and White Flannels.
ISAAC NEWHALL.
Next door to the Post Office.
Macon, Nov. 26. 22
HjN UltSi—Ladies’ Ermine Capes, while do, Squir-
.H7 rel tail Boas, Ladies’Opera Ties for the neck.
Also just received, Men’s and Boys’ Seal Caps. 14
Cases low price Napped Hats. 0 do*Satin Beaver do,
3 <io superfine Fur, do. Gent’s Fur Tippits, IKK)pair
Gent’s dancing Pumps. The above will he sold at a
large discount by the Case or dozen.
Jau.fi. 1836 29 ISAAC NEWIIALL
Next door to the Post Office.
. EAtptix.ll. wanted for v'nct lltrtc Atsukan,
AW Houston county, for which liberal wages will
be given, Good recommendations will be required.
JOHN STAPLER. )
IV*. L. CAMPBELL, [• Tmsir.s.
ROBERT PEACOCK, )
January , 14, 1836 29 -
REMOVAL.
T HE Subscribers have removed from the store
recently occupied by them opposite Washing
ton Hall, to their new brick building on the comer of
Cherry street and Cotton Avenue, where they hnveo-
pened a very general and new assortment of season
able goods, which will he sold on the most liberal
terms, either at wholesale or retail—Such country
merchants as purchase in this market to replenish
their stocks, are invited to call on us.
FORT, HA MILTON & WILLY.
Macon Oct. '20 1835. 18
The Book accounts and notes of the late firm of
Baxter, Fort & Wiley, will be kept at otircountin;
room where those indebted can make pnvnient.
FORT. HAMILTON ■’ WILLY-
ScnlkShoals XftgamifacturittS; tic.
MYRICK, NAPIER & FREEMAN
H AVE received a supply of Cloths and Yarns
from the above Manufactory, of superior fab-
rick which they offer to Merchants and Planters at the
Factory prices. Macon Sep 3 1635. 19
Stolen from the Subscriber,
A red sorrel Horse, about 15 hands
# high, well made, three or four white feet,
a scar in his fiirehcaffi 6 or 7 years old,
racks a little, and when pushed has a
caich in his rack. Any person who will
apprehend flic thief and horse so that I get hint shall
receive twenty dollars for his trouble, or ten dollars for
the horse. ISAAC NOLEN.
Indian Spr.iw;s, Dec 12 33
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
»ULB*ur.<r, Ntmr. T’tinDssTttKBT.
I1E subscriber continues to manufacture
Tiff WARE in every variety,. and has
notion hand a general assortment, which he will
sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augus
ta prices.
He has also just received an assortment of Ja
panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar
(jg^cs, Waiters, Bread pans, Canisters, sugar
Bowls, Milk caps, Tumblers, Pepper boxes, Gra
ters, Toy cups. Rattles, candlesticks, Lamps, spit
^oxes, Sand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, &c. &c.
Also, patent Bakers, Foot stoves, blocktiu Tea
'ors. Plates, Basins, Tumblers, &c.
JOB HiOUK done at the shortest notice,
jan 2 WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
NOTICE.
T HE %ir. of Wood t4 Cainp is this day dissolved
hy mutual consent. The business will be contin
ued by Thomas Wood, who is duly authorized to close
tho business of the concern. THOMAS WO D
Macon OcAoth 1833. El)WARD CAM I>.
A
dlil'PLY of Rowaud’s Tome Misti.at;, luctux
euro lor the Fcccr and Ague, just received and
lbr sale hy ’ J. If. ot W. S ELMS,
jnno 16-52 Cotton Avenue.
A.JL
_ . roa 1835,
»tid Beers Almanackifcro*
J. II. & \V. S. ELLIS
C OMIC Almanacks,
hy
sept lit 11*
STR if G S ’■ F' B~f C l .Y E &
A GENERAL Assortment of Brugs, Modi'
cillOS) &C. just received from New York. f<*
sale hy . 26 .1. II. A, W. S. ELLIS,
G .1 B ID E A* S E E B S.
A SUPPLY of fresh GARDEN SEEDS jnd re
ceived—Also, The Gardener’s .W**
net, with instructions for cultivating Carden I’hM
&c.—Price 12A cts. For sale by
jan 1 ‘ 28 J. If. & W. S. KUfo.
Lbs Pork and Bacon.
100 do New Lard,for®*
DAVID RALSTON.
BILLY’, a short thickset fellow, has
scar on the forehead and one on his
a free man-is very artful, and may . ,- a , ,, r ,
• have a lorged paps—has many relation 0 - - ~
r>fYrt. Pnvnc. ofMilledfffvill#. it i<a nrnli
i i • .. . i Watermelon. Muskmclon, (beautiful) squash, Puiup-
re.at toe, and may hire himself out as (J . in Iy , (tuee> R a ddi,h, Cabbage, BrocolC Ct nlifloiver,
ergras, Cress, Tomato, Vegeta
ble Oyslcr, solid Celery, summer savory. Parsley,
spillage, Endive Mustard, Okra, Asparagus, Nastur-
tion Requeue, Corn salad, Curled Chervil. English
sorrel, Lock, saffron, sweet Mignonitte, Marjoram,
Thime, Lavender, Brasil, Lemon Bahn, Early Corn,
Early Pea*, Pole Peas, Bunch Beans, Pole do, Lima
belonging to Duct, l’aync, ofMilledgcvilIe.it is prob
able he may change his name. A reward of thirty
dollar? will be paid for his delivery in any jail, so that
the subscribergetahitn. W. J. Me INTOSH.
Darien, Dec.21.1835. ■ l U n . «..•»
Ii taken in or tjbout Nlacon, Mr. Clias. Campbell; ^. c g ev eral varieties of each, also an assortment of
will take charge of him and pay the reward, dec 31^27 j pLO WEfi SEEDS. Herbs, and Grass seeds, all enre-
"jlOUR mor.t..: afte
j«. to tiie Court of
leave to ell the Real Estate hclon
,-r date, application wifi he made : fully put up hy the Shakers and warranted Fresh, ac- corivi
' Ordinary of Bibb county for ! corapanied by a Treatise on Gyrdeuing, &c. j -_
—-* Intending to be perinauctftly engaged iii this busin- - *
VIJV FAT ENT PORTABLE
BAKK OVENS.
HE attention of the public generally is invited to
an examination of the above-named article. It
.s an economical, expeditious, aud easy mode of execu
ting all baking and boiling business; and wholly by
means of coa , and of fluff hut a small quantity is requit
ed. ICI1ABOD B. HGXIE, Agent
For II. NOTT & Co. and
JOSIAII St. JOHN.
This may certify that I have appointed Mr. Jason
Burr my only true and lawful agent, to make & vend
the ahovt named articlo in the counties of Monroe and
Pibb, and also to sell individual rights. Gentlemen
who have already subscribed for the article will he ac
coinmodatcd as so^n as possible at Mr. Burr’s establish',
inent at Maqpn Ga.
I. B. HON IE, Agent
For II. NOTT & Co. and
JOSIAII St. JOHN.
Macon, April 10 1835 43
Bast away,
O N the 3d Decembor. a Negro Man named An
drew, about 18 or 20 years old, black complex-
toned—he was raised in Savannah, to which place I
presume he aimed to go. He is weak minded, and
thought to he somewhat insane at the time he left—had
on a seal skin cap, a good cloak and other good wear
ing apparel Any information respecting liira will be
thankfully received by his owner tors S G McIntosh
of Savannah, or vj A R RALSTON, Macon.
N B Should said Negro have cen stolen cr inveig
led away, a liberal reward will bo paid for proof to
ict the thief. 29 'an.I-‘
FRENCH MERINOS.
G REEN*, Blue, Brown and Crimson Merinos
Coloured and Black Merino Circassians.
Merino Prints, Furniture do. _
White mid red Flannels, with a variety of r- .
lish and American Staple Goods, just received ana <-
sale cheap hy CIfAS . CAMPBELL.
MACON -
W-aSEHOffSB.
IIF, subscriber having made ^rrareenn-’n*^^
_m_ some of the most extensive Carriage-
tories iu the notharn cities, will have on ‘ ls ^ a ’ IltB grt
constantly receiving, the coming season, a”
assortment of.
CARRIAGES, BAROl/CHE^.
ami vehicles of all descriptions, which wil ,| e w iU b
be?t workmanship and materials, and jpvd?
sold on as good terms as can be purchase 1
in the Southern country. Also, au axtcu ?
ment of __. c
SADDLERY, HAR^F.h^
and every other article appertaining to , g wi |l V
ness. Persons wishing to purchase ' vou
give usa call. _ v c. jtaRT-
WRIGLEY *«• yj.
Opposite corner from dadm,
fim 11
Sept 2
sTltGICAL
rSf HE subscriber has been appommej’r in it i
-i. application of Stagner s Paten - co** 5 ?; l
evunty of Bifib. lie may he at j! - offiofe*®
w lien net professionally engaged) at h - . <•
afiected w:fl« r- pl "
h. 1-Ail
ing to the orphans
of Joseph Wood late of said countv dccoascc
Jan 14,1836 29 REBECCA WOOD Guar.
TWAVID B. BUTLER ESQ. is my professionai
B V I at i.l tr:i- s uIn ti I air :!>?• it; •rot::
Mr .-.tier v\ ill be found at the M. &, F. Ins. Bank.
jt.rO l-ty-lI ^:D^ , D. TiiAfiV
ud3:-kS isl’C SuiO £(L ilitis OjiltCC*
_7*ISJ3B23As5 my wife NANCY GAIiAi.R,
v V has ieft mv bed and board without any just
power, to renderit worthy the patronage of their old I C3US « whatever, these are therefore t6 forbid ill per-
>. ~ A . 1 Li, ... sous trusting or. harboring heron my account, oalahail
pay no debts ofher coutractih,
ess. the subscribers will “use every exertion in their
and new customers. Ordorsby otter will lnetfl the
-:une attention asif made in person.
HARVEY SHOTWELL,
JACOB SHOTWELL.
Painting of every d- -cription carried on fi -
.Macon Jan, 14.' 29 II. & J. SHOTWELL.
Jones co., Geo. Dec. a:)di, 1835.
JOHN GARNER.
ic 31 27 dtp
berry street. Persons
well to make early application
Moron:jiilif?' If 5t
h Bocket '555&* '3 i
VVLEN Columbus and ,^-iljiii?•'
For sale by
2.1X:tO
EDMUND RUSSELL.
TW trat i. uaiiiiuu.- — dceca
which the owner can have n ^
applyingalthe Stage office at Macon.
lOtp 29
*~ jErtttnp Od
Y: RENTER Strained Lam
V F for sale by C
Jon.6,1836 28
1