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MACON OEOKOIA TELEGRAPH
Monroe Rail Road Notice to staple and Fancy Wry Goods,
T il E Hoard of Director* oftiie Monron Rail Rond licillly III ll(it (, i otflilllf }
Company have resolved, that the third instal-j HATS, SHOES,&c.
iiirnt of Tun Dollars |>er share he required to be paid at very reduced prices. Purchasers will undoubtedly
on tiro iilth day of October nest, and a fourth instal- find it to their interest to avail themselves of the pre-
ruent of Fiftecu Dollars per share be required to be <cnt favorable opportunity of supplying theraselves
Tiuid on tiie full day of January next. Those stock- with CHEAP GOODS. ~
holders who are desirous to do so, can pay an addition
al instalment on the day that the fourth instalment is j
railed in, and he allowed interest thereon at 6 per cent!
until the fifth instalment he p.' d.
For-vth. JulVd:i 57 AM . l> BROOKS. Sec. I
DIC. II Looms.
AS removed his stock of
Hill G8,.llEOICIJ\'ES,
I Paints, Oils, Ac. i
To the store on Cotton Avenue, recently occupied by I
Mr. J. D. Winn, and adjoining thestore of J. <&. IV. |
Baldwin, where he is also opering a new supply which ,
he offers at wholesale and retail, at the lower,i
SELLING OFF!
WBS. 22. BYJRSSALL
H AVING determined to close Ins business, will |
dispose of hi* stei
extensive assortment of
Oct 12
2
flotiroe Rail Road.
m^TF Stockholders. are hereby notified thstanclpe- I
* tian, will.be holden at the court House in For ;
*yth on Mnndat the His! iust. just fora President and i
right directbrs.to serve the company, one year from !
that da v. f
A full cleriion is desirable. The. Hooks for the (
Transfer of stork in this company will be closed ten ;
days Previous to the dav of the Flection
ALFRED BROOKS Secretary. J
For*v th. Oct. (>. 18:16. 1 St
Fa atne ..itA ta,.ac».e,
emj Street, .tlacou.
T HE Subscriber having established himself in
.Macon with a view to a permanent residence,
will ke c l' constantly on hand a general assortment of
H.l TS, Cat PS, AIDS, .Yc.
compri*. '*! every variety of style and quality, usually
called for. ’ a similar establishment. Among his as
sortment in v be Ibuud
Heaver, S>. ' n Beaver, Otter, Castor Roarum ana
wo Hints;
Mens Fur ui. Iiuir, Seal Caps, Boys black, blue
and brown cloth Caps, Bombazine do black and drab
silk plush a new style, Merino and Circassian Ac Ac,
From his lung experience and personal attention to
the business of liiaiiiifacturiug hat* ill some of the
most extensive establishments at the north, ho is ena
bled to assure all those who may favor him with
(heir patronage that he can furnish them with an arti
elc which for cheapness, nearness and durability shall
he fully equal if not superior to any before offered in
tho southern market. A* his work will be principal
ly manufactured at his establishment in Macon, when
desired he will finish hats to order in any style to suit
the purcha*er. From the facilities thus obtained and
from assiduity and attention to his business he hopes
to deserve as he trusts he will receive a liberal share
of patronage. Oct 7, 1835
GEORGE A KIMBERLY
O'Warned Beaver, Otter, Muskrat and Raccoon
skins. _
"REMOVAL.
J.A.&S.S. VIRGIN
Hatch Mahers Sf Jewdlcrs,
Would inform their friends and
the public.that they have remov
ed tlieir establishment to f.Vft. <■
Aceuue. to the store recently o*
cupied by J II A. W > 1 UKdrii*
gists, where they will he happy t
serve any who may favor them with a call. They
have in addition to their former stock, just receiver’
from New York a large and splendid assortment cT
Watches, Jeweiry, &c.
of the latest fashions, which they will sell cheap for
cash—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es- j
capcinent, duplex, lepiue, alarm and vertical Watch- !
ok, of the best quality; gold, silver and stce! guard
Chains, Seals and Keys, Ear Knobs and Drops, Br. :i*t
Pins, Finger Rings, gold, silver and steel Spectacle*,
gold and silver ever pointed Pencils, silver table, tea,
•alt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and
cream Ladles—all of which will be warranted free
from alloy ; silver Cups, butter Knives, Castor*, sil
ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays an ! sir.it-
era, Musical Boxes, Accordians, Flute.*, Flageolet!*,
Fifes, Drums, Ac. Fwords, sword Canes, Knives and
Pistols, among which is Kuggles' pocket Kitle. that
will shoot fifty yards with precision; HuIJ Foil Den
tist Filea, shell, stiver, gilt and horn •' ,:ih*. Card . a-
*e.». Pocket Books and Purses, silver Sunil boxes,sil
ver Toys, silver Thimbles, Scissors, coral, gilt and
glass Brads, 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 kind*. S. S. V's practical knowledge
of the business induces him to think that lie can. and
will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work
in his hands. Spoons Ac- engraved- Oct-1
H' e.'cfics, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Sc.
C. G. St. JOHN
r, *7.\TCII Maker A Jeweler Cotton Avenue op-
f y posite Washington Hull, Respectfully in
forms his friends and the public, that he has taken the
.tors formerly occupied by the ltnwkinsville Bank
when) he is now opening a new and splendid assort
ment ofWATCHES A JEWELRY of the beatqual-
•!y and latest fashions selected with great taste and
judgement expressly for till* market, among his assort-
iiiout may be found Gold pocket Chronometers splen
did Gold Duplex, Patent Lover’s and Ruby Cylinder
V.'atehe* with Extra Jewels and indepenent seconds of
the most approved makers and rated to suit the clitn-
ute and a general assortment of Ladies A Gentlemen*
Gold and Silver Patent Levers Lepine and plain
Watches. Fine Gold Chains, Beals, Key*. Ear rings
Breast Pirn: and f iger rings. Gold and silver ever
pointed pencils, . Id and silver spectacles, silver
-.poous, pen and po ket knives dirks, canes, pistols.
Ac. Ac. Together i'lau great variety of other arti
cles kept in hisline
X. U. He has selet cd tno best of materials for re-;
pairing watches and w give satisfaction to those who
■my favor him with the i custom.
A share ofpublic patronage is respectfully solicited.
Oct 27 10
Hoofs unci Domestics, site.
75 CASES Bools and Shoes, consist
ing in part of
Gentlemens fine calf Boots, sewed
and pegged.
Stout pegged and water proof Boots.
Fine calf and stoat Shoes and Pumps.
Ladies '-eal. Moiocco and Prunella W alking Shoes.
Slips and Bootees ; Children's Shoes o> all kinds.
A complete assortment of Negro shoes.
•JO cases Domestic Cottons, bleached and unbleach
I cd. consisting of fine Shirting and Sheeting, stout do
| BO pieces Sattiuetts of various patterns
ALSO.
Fine 4-4 and 7-8 Flannel; Blanket*; Calicoes, Hats;
I Ac. just received, and for sale on most liberal terms,
by C. L HOWI AND A CO.
j oct 13 2 Next door to the Post-Office.
• rami: subscribers inform theirfriendsand the pah-
JL lie. that they have removed to the fire proof
brick store in Third-street, nearly opposite to ;h *:ore
occupied by David Ralston, anda few doors sout'j-
} westirom ine Central Hotel, where they offer for sale,
j (i. part of which to arrive,)
‘ 75 hhds St Croix and Porto Rico Sugars
300 bags Prime Green Rio. and Java Coffee
J J50 barrels Northern Rum ar.dGm
[ 15 casks Wine and Cordials
pipes I ognac Brandy and II Gin
15 baskets Champaigne Wine, part superior
boxes M uscat do
40 bbis No 3 Mackerel
No 1 Salmon
*50 holts heavy Hemp Bagging
GO roils Bale Rope
-100 lbs Twine
d>00 lbs Feathers, to arrive
•I istntral Assortment of
D y Gooo'k, Shoes, Iliiis, llnidnnic,
-C Ac. all oi which will be sold at unusually low
i ices. for cash onlv. bv
net 13 3 WILLIAMS A BRADLFY
Notice.
FVNIIE concern of BOYCE, HENRY A WAL-
I. TER, having expired by limitation on tb< 30th
It the same parties have formed a new connexion,
ml wiil continue their business under the firm of
:{..K BOYCE A Co. who tender their services to
•mir friends as heretofore. KER BOYCE,
GEO. HFNRY,
Charleston. Oct I 2-2t E. W. WALTER.
\ B.—The firm of BOYCE, HENRY A WAL-
•' .R, will l»e continued, iu order to bring the attuira of
:iat concern to a close.
•il .IVtr Stock of
SPRING AND SiBHER 4 LOT1IING
just itr.cr.ivEt> b? *
WM. H. BU&DSALl,
A Tthe new Fire Proof Buildings, corner of Mul-
. aL berry and Second streets, including the follow-
is :
Summer cloth, Bombazine, Grass Cloth, Grass and
irown Linen Circassian and Rouan Cassiutere
• ROCK COATS.
Summer Cloth twilled Merino, grass Cloth, grass
and brown Linen, and Rouan Cassimere COATEES.
Summer Cloth, Bombazine, Krniinet, Cyprus, wor
sted and Valentia Crape, Napoleon Cord, Angola Cas
simere. brown and gra*s Linen and Drilling Fancy
Drilling, Pongee, Mexican raixt, Rouan Cassimere
and Jeans PANTALOONS.
Bovs summer Cloth, grass Cloth, brown linen, and
Rouan Cassimere FROCK COATS. COATEES
and PANTALOONS.
White and buff grass Cloth, buff and brown Linen,
Pongee, Rouan Cassimere and Jeans ROI T Mi JACK
ETS.
A large assortment of fancy VESTS.
Fine Linen Shirts. Silk under Shirts and Drawers,
Ac. e fi r
. prices
for cash or good notes. In order to avoid any misun
derstanding, it may be proper to state that Paints, Oils
and Glass are considered Cash Articles. The follow
ing articles are included in his supplier, viz:
PAINTS,
Whits Lead, Red Lead, Black l^ead. Litharge, Verdi
gris, Chromic Green, Chromic Yellow, Spanish Brown,
Yellow Ochre, Stoue Ochre, Umber, Venetian Red,
Lampblack. Roscpiuk, Terra de Sienna, Vermillion
Prussian Blue, Osborn’s w ater colours
O’rLS,
Linseed, Sperm. Whale., amd Train Oils, and Spts.
Turpentine, Copai, Jay am. Coach, Leather, A Picture
Varnishes.
BRUSHES.
Flesh, Hair. Hat ' 1 raining, Varnish, Furniture, Tooth.
Paint, Nail, Coro SI»oe, Scrubbing, Sweeping, Dus
ting, Velvet, Wb ue crush, Clothe*, Horse, and Velvet
Brushes.
PERFUMERY
Cologne, Rose Honey, Florida. Lavender, A Orange
Flowor Wate., Aromatic Vinegar, Bears’ Oil, Antique
Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash, Cream Soap and other
S'.iaving Soaps, Wash Balls, Drop Lake, Essences of
Rose and Cedrat, Extrait de Meil, Flake White, Hair
Powder. Orris Root, Milk of Roses, Oils of Orange,
Bergamot. Cedrat, Cinnamcn : Lavender. Neroli. and
Roses; Oxy-chloriue Lotion. Pearl Powder, Pomatum,
Powder Pulls, Preston Salts, Pink Saucers, Fancy vi
als. Tonquin Beans, Vin de Rouge, Vegetable Rouge,
A Macassar Oil.
DYE STUFFS.
Auuatto, Cudbear, Fig Blue, Fustic, Galls, Indigo,
Madder. Nicaragua Wood, Alum, Turmeric, aud
Ground Logwood.
MEDICINES.
Acetic, Citric, Oxalic A other Acids, Acoustic Oil,
Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated Liquor of
Ammonia, Atkinson’s Depilatory, Balm of Columbia,
Patent Barley. Breostpipes, Brimstone, Cayenne Pep-
pei, Spanish Saffron, Ai.tnnoniaret of Copper, Sago,
Emetiue, Cicuta Plaster, Ext. Aloes, Cinchona, Col-
ocynth. Elateriutu, Jalap, Kahinca. Nux Vomica, Rhu
barb. Rhataiua, Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla A Cubebs,
Dandelion. Valerian, Opium A otliers. Phosphate of
Iron, Red Oxyde of Iron, Tartaria'd Iron Ac. Ginger
Powders, Hamilton's Elixir, Magnesian Aperient-
English Calomel, Hoffman’s Anodyne, Oil’d Silk or
Hat Case; Iodine, Jujube Paste, Lnctucarium. Lan
cets, Patent Lint, Lupuline, Lobelia, Medical Spoons,
Acetate aud Sulphate of Morphia, Mustard, Oils of
Caraway, Copaiva, Croton, Fennel, Wintergreen, Se
neca, Denarcotised and Powdered Opium, Phospho
rus, Piperine. Pocket Instruments. Hydriodate A Ox
y-muriateof Potash, Potter’s Catholicon, Liquor of Po-
. tash, Dragon’s Blood, Seatotrs, Stoughton’s Elixir,
Strychnine, Powdered Valerian, Rhubarbarine, Sail-
‘ cine, Sanford’s Bark. Lac Sulphur, Syrup of Liver
wort, One Stethoscope, Swaini’s Panacea, Seidlitz
Powders, Tamarinds, Tincture of Colchicum, Wine
ofCoIchicuni, Trusses, Turbitb R« >ot, White Hellebore,
Colchicum Seeds, Acetate of Colchicum, Aramntic
Carbonate of Ammonia ; an Assortment of Pateut Me
dicines. and all others in common use, Garden Seeds,
and Shop Furniture for Physicians
Oct 20 3
GLOBE UOTEI.-~Xrj«« ' W , LL FSfJgfSrfSZ in No.e.nbe,
THE uudersignedhave united m ^ hole in the city of Macon, be
\ *tccn the usual hours of sale,
A CANNON, aud taken t l <jne lot and improvements inEastMncon.contain-
known as the ‘‘Globe Hotel | one-fourthof an acre, more or le*. whereon Hugh
formerly kep y X . • i T Powell now lives, levied on as his property to satisfy
Co. The premises are undergoing one rj Fa from Bib ’ b inferior c(JUrt< ^ ^ vo ^. of Haul J .
thorough repair and improvoment, and will be ready
for the reception of Travellers and Boarders by the
20tb inst. The utmost exertions of the Proprietors
will not be spared to render their accommodations as
good us any in the oity—and by giving their personal
and entire attention to their business, they hope to me
rit and receive a share of the patronage of the place—
It will be their especial motive, at all times, to please
the Planters of the country. Good lots, Ac will be
provided for the accommodation of Stock Drovers bn
fair terms. HENRY WOOD,
sept 8 66 4t SAMUEL CANNON.
O N the fret Tuesday in DECEMBER next
court house door in Tuiggs countv to s l ,®
bidder, :
Lot No. not known in said connty, containinc ei»i
acres more or less, it being the place whereon li 1
W. Sullivan, deceased, formerly lived so ij
benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Term*
known on the day of sale, sept 8 64 ma< ^ e
ISAIAH CULPEPPER,
in right of his’wifi.
WILLIAM SIMMONS,
Guardian for Berry Sullivan
ABEL DANIEL. ° uulTaa -
WASHINGTON HALL.
THE Subscribers have taken that com
modious and well known public house in
the City of Macon,—the H'ashington Halt,
lately occupied by Mr. M. D. Huson.—■
By the unremitting attention of both of:
ilton A Hays vs Ross A Powell—property pointed
out by Hamilton.
One lot of pine laud, containing 202j acres more or
less, whereon Newman Rodgers now lives, levied on
as the properly of Martin L Harden, to satisfy one Fi
Fa from Bibb superiurcourt in favor of Joseph Willet Il.L be sold onUicJirst 'luMtteuin TTEcTifiirb
vs Martin L Harden—property pointed out by plaiut’ff. ff next, at the court house door in the town of
Fifty acres of land, more or less, with the improve- : fon, Pike county, bchcccn the usual hours of sale J e#S '
ments thereon, in Vineville, on the east side of the j Lot of Land, No 139, in the 3d district of orivi* i
road, fronting Samuel T. Bailey’s whereon Christo- \j Monroe now Pike county,—sold as the propenv ,
pher B Strong now lives, levied on as his property to i Carlton Greer, deceased, in Marion county*f or *
satisfy two Fi Fas from Bibb superior court, one in fa- j benefit of the heirs and cwditors. Teitus on’iheri*
vorof Jerimiah Pearson, survivor, Ac vs Christopher ; sept27 66 ROBERT GREER AdJr^'
B Suong, the other in favor of Sarah B Munson vs j STT^lZabLe"to iii order of the IuferioTc^,
Christopher B Strong and Samuel T Bailey,
sept 29 BENJ. RUSSELL, dtp. shff.
Butts .Sheriff Sale.
N thefirsl Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, trill be
sold jot the courthouse in the town of Jackson,
thorn, they flatter themselves that their House will ob- . - , , , ,
tain for them a general patronage from the Public.— Lutts county, within the legal hours oj sale,
They have secured the valuable services of a Lady, ,,l “" nf 1 ,n ,nTVn " " r <,n ”
whose reputation as a manager of a public house, is
inferior to no one in the State.
Their tables will be furnished with the best the coun
try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors.
The Stables are attended by carefuland experienced
Ostlers. MUSTIAN A MOTT.
Fel. 5 Ifl3i* 36
CENTRAL HOTEL.,
.TSacon, Georgia.
HIS establishment is now under the control of
the subscribers, who pledge themselves to ren
der comfortable those who may call on them.
PETER J. WILLIAMS,
Feb 25 35 JOHN D. RAMEY.
T
One town lot in the town of Jackson. No Two on
square No Three, adjoining David J Bailey and others,
fronting the public square, seventy feet in (rout and
one hundred and twenty back levied on as the pro
perty of George T Speak to satisly a £ fa Iron) Butt*
Superior court, in favor of the Justices of the Inferior
court of vaid county vs said Speak; property pointed
out by David J. Bailey, sept 29 «6
A negro man named Joe, levied on as the property
of Hugh Hamil, to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued
from the Inferior court of Butts county, in favor of
Samuel Maddux vs said Hugh Hamil—property poin
ted out by Plaintiff. RICHARD McDUFF,
aug 2 Pep Sheriff.
>BERT GREER .Adm'J
A i.RLi-ABLE to an order of the Inferior^CotS,
of Monroe county, will be sold on the first
day in DECEMBER next, within the legal hours if
sale, before the court house door, in the town of J ac ]t
sou, Butts county;
One lot of land, number (30) thirty, in the 4th du.
trict of formerly Monroe, row Butts county, contain
ing 2024 acres more or less, adjoining lands of Richard
Nolen and others, belonging to the estate of Daniel
Tomlinson, dec3ased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav
sept 2 a 1 WILLIAM GILMORE. Adm’.
■^^^ILL be sold, before the court house. withirTthe
A*llOCJLJ.lI*l TIGJT.
Georgia :
By WILLIAM SCHLEY, Governor of said State, j
To the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of |
the respective counties of this State
o
Houston Slicriil' Sale.
IS thejirst Tuesday in DEC1 MB1.R next, willbe
sold before the court house door, in the town of
Perry, Houston county, between the lawful hours of sale,
Lot of Lund. No. 194, in the 5th district of Hous
ton county, containing 202£ acre*, more or less—levi
ed on aa the property of Adam Poss to satisfy one Fi
W HEREAS ff vacancy has occurred J Fa f^maJ^
the death ot the lion. JOHN COIFLE, e- Joseph Gatrill vs said Poss. Property pointed out by
L. P. Hopper—levy made and returned to me by a
looted on the first Monday in October, 1834, a Repre
sentative from this State in the House of Representa
tives of the Congress of the United States, for two
years, from and after the 3d duy of March, 1835—
Now. in order .hat said vacancy may be filled, aud in
pursuance of law, I have thought proper to ,issue this
JOHN C. MOUNGER, Sheriff.
constable.
Oct 7 2
"■"rNDER an order of the Inferior Court of Bibb conn-
ty, sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold be-
Justices aforesaid, to cause an election to beheld on - ", „npf T WOYEMBER next before
several places of holding elections in your said county, j
giving due notice thereof, for a Representative to nil
the aforesaid vacancy. And I do further require you
!rst Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at Ma
con, Bibb comity, all that part of Lot No 166, in the
to make a return of said election to the Executive De-
t'upci’jug loi’ Rooms.
J U.ST received a good assortment of handsome pa
per hanging and bordering
Oct 13 2 II. A J. SHOTWJ LL.
•1
Lump Oi!,
> F a superior quality,
May 5 35 G. W. PRICE A Co.
T 1
[ H E Subscriber will make liberal advances on
Cotton shipped to his friends in Savannah,
Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston
nov.5, 1835. ROBT. COLLINS.
Carpeting.
4 SPLENDID assortment ot Carpeting and Rugs.
Also—Oil Floor Carpeting and 8 feet wide,
April 18 43 For sale by C RAFT A LEWIS.
Wintloic Glass.
8 By 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 18
Just received and for sale by
may 19 CHAS. CAMPBELL.
Notice.
undersigned lias connected JAMES D.
I HE
T CAKHART with him in Mercantdo Business,
at the store located on the corner of Mulberry and
Third streets, and the business in future transacted by
that establishment alone, will be distinguished by the
title of WJI. B. PARKER A Co.
the said J. D. C. being the Company and having an in
terest iu the said firm only.
July 7 54 if WM- B. PARKER.
40
Molasses •
Ilbds lest quality family Molasses just re-
and forsalc by
Jm *9 r-t SMITH RODGERS A CO
4000 300 sacks do
Bacon. Mackerel Flour.
And a-few hhds; *• Boston Hams.’ 1 for sale by
F. RITSSFLL XInlherrv sfeet
201)
WM. H. BURDSAIjIj.
H VS Just received a nctv aud extensive as
sortment of
Ready-made Clothing.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adclaid, olive
brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats,
Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock
Coats,
Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees,
and blue, steel mix’d and faucy colored Sattinet
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
und green Cloth Pantaloona,
lVuie. black and fancy colored Sattinet Pautaloons,
Youth * cloth and satliuet Dress and Frock Coals,
do do do Pantaloons.
Black and blue Cassimere. black and colored Velvet,
black Florintinc, black Bombazine, dark and light
colorod Vnlontia. English Silk, colored and white
3Ie»eUlca Toilinet, Swonsdown aud Sattinet Vests
Camlet Cioaks and Great Coats,
.Vix*d. brown Cloth A Patenham Box Coau
Lyon Skin Overcoats,
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks. Ac
f UST RECEIVED by boats Llaud 16,
590 keg* Whits Lead in oil,
)00 g.ils. Linseed oil. of superior qnalities.
in; 4 58 II. A J. SIIOTWEI.L.
F OR Fever and Ague—Rowan’s Tonic Mixture
—Cluinine Mixture, for sale bv
arrilOfi 44 J. H. A \f. « ELI IS.
Paints anti Ou.
KEGS Nos 1 and 2 White Lead.
390 gals Linseed Oil,
With a general assortment of Groceries, for sale, at
the lowest market price.
July 2H 57 CHARLES CAMPBELL
Gallons Winter strained Lamp Oil very
handsome—just received and for sale
by H. A J. SHOTWI LL.
SO Opposite the Central Hotel
50®
Un 14
SWAMPS VEIHIIFIGE.
The most useful Family Medicine ever offered to ths Pub
lie. No family ought or ever trill be without it after a
trial.
Patent.
T HIS well known Anti-dyspeptic and IVorm Medi
cine,has proved successful these twelve years
past, aud ■ is universally ack*J»wIedg ed by all who have
tried it. ;o be far superior to any other medicine ever
employed in diseases for which it is recomineuned. It
is perfectly safe, aud no child will refuse to take it. It
seldom fails eurmg holcra .Ylctrltus, Dys
entery or Botrcl Conipil.wiiits, Colic
ana 'Directing Piles, cither in grown per
sons or children, and it gives appetite to almost all de
bilitated persons. Worms frequently infest children,
aggravate all other diseases, and are tlm chief cause of
fevers Bowel Complaints, and chronic and nervous dis
eases, incident to childhood, which aro so numerous
and frequently fatal. It is much to he regretted that
thousands of children are swept off, or are rendered
feeble, pale and emaciated throngh the firut stage of life
—which leada on to pulmonary complaints, Ac. Ac.
Worms being especially aptta infest p ersona of de
bilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitution*,
much mischief is often done by the ordinary worm
medicines, which generally consist of the strongest
purgatives—calomel. Oust destroyer of the constitution
bitters, pink root, or spirits of turpentine, worm see
oil, Ac. Articles of this kind may destroy worms, bn
they debilitate the stomach, and often materially in
jure the general health, without removing the cause.
8 waix’s Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of re
moving the cause of worms, by giving vigor and heal
thy action to tho stomach, bowels and organs of diges
tion—thereby removing measles, croup hooping cough
and many other complaints. It is by this means that
so many grown persons have been relieved, bty its use,
of dyspepsia, sick head-ache, foal or sour s'.omacb,
FOUL BREATH, coughs, and most of tho bilious
symptoms, Ac. Ac. Ac.
’ This medicine will relievo Bowel Complaints oar Dy
entery,
partineut, in the time prescribed by law.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the
State, at the capitol in Millwlgeville, this the
[l. s.jfirst day of October, eighteen hundred and
thirty six, and of American Independence the
sixty-first WILLIAM SCHLEY.
By the Governor,
William A. Texsille, Secretary of State.
Oct 4 1 3t
T'
JLumI aud Negroes for Sale.
H E subscribei offers for sale the PLANTATD >N
whereon he now lives. 7 miles below Macon,
in Bibb county, containing 860 acres good pine land.
There has been for the last 5 years a good SAW MILL
in operation unon said plantation, but has been stop
ped this year on account of some repairs wauting
done. Stone Creek, the stream which said Mill is on,
is a never failing stream, and the mill is better situated
on accountof pine timber than any mill within the vi
cinity of Macon.
Also, ten likely NEGROES will be sold, together
with Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Ac. «Sc. Said
property is now offered for sale on accommodating
terms; a credit from one to three years will be given
ifrequired. sept 8 36 E. DAVIS.
NEW SPRING CLOTHING.
HORACE FITCII
I S now oponing at the store opposite the Washing-
IIall, a new aud handsome assortment of
Spring and Summer Clothing,
which has been made up by L. Fitch, and will be sold
cheap for cash, consisting in part of
Super black., brown, green and olive camblett f. Coats,
“ *• v “ dress Coats
** •• •• bombazine, f. do.
“ *‘ “ “ dress do,
“ “ “ summer cloth,
Brown and white grass linen frock coats A coattees,
Brown and white German and French linen do. do.
black aud green bomazinc epats,
pants. French A German lin. do
bl’k A green camblett do lasting A Circassian do
olive A brown do do Dutch and mixt do
br’wn A white grasslindo wliito and buff mersai)les
do do drilling do vesU,
do do imp. cord do do do valentia do
linen A doe skin do fig. A rib. mersailles do
crape dril. A honey comb plad A spotted d. do
pants. do A fig’d shelly do
merino, casimer, lasting do English A French silk do
- - cantoons and cord do bl’k A fig’d velvet do
Billious Colic, vo-miting, sickness.^ p.tin or r cloth A casimere do Florentine and bombazine
not included in the widow's dower.
On the first Tuesday in JAN'UARY next, at the
courthouse in Lowndes county. Lot No 469, iu the
10th district formerly {twin, now Lowndes connty,
containing 490 acres.
On the first Tuesday iu FEBRUARY next, hefore
the court house in Carroll county, Lot No. *63, in the
10th district of said comity, near Carrollton,—contain
ing 2024 acres.
All sold as the property of James McDonald, late of
Bibb county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.—
Terms on the day. August 4 58
JEMIM A MCDONALD. AdmWx.
GREEN McDonald, Adm'r.
LEATHER.
A N assnitment of Harness, Bridle and Upper Lea
ther, for sale by CRAFT A LEWIS.
July 14 55
The .Huron Steam lioat Company
'VA/'ILL run two or three lighter* during the sum-1
»| mer and fall, between Darien and Macon.—
The line i* prepared to take all merchandize that may
be offered or shipped to their agents at Darien, and for
ward them withe-it detention. Their Lighters are
made of light draft, andean run at the lowest stages of
the river. The steam boat Superior will be in
readiness to tow by the first of October next, or soon
er if die river will admit, and the steam boat Excel
will commence running during that month,
sent to J. GODDARD. Aerrt.
I’VLi. VINEGAR for sale by ”
April 26 44 ' K W ELLIS
Green's Tonic .fixture,
AND
lioivand’s Tonic M i x 111 r e.
<1 GOOD supply ofeach. Just received, and for
A sale by II. A J. SHOT WELL.
sept 15 64 Opposite Central Hotel. Macon
Green’s Vegetable Tonic .Mixture.
O li Fetor and Ague Conqueror, for intermittent or
Fever and Ague. This inestimable Febrifuge
has warranted itself, by repeated trials, to be superior
to any article yet offered to the public; it is infallible
in Intermittent and Fever and Ague; in recent cases
it exterminate* the Chills and Fever in from twenty-
four to forty eight hours; being of a vegetable compo
sition, the public will apprehend no injurious effects
weakness in the str.macb *or bowels, loss of appetite
either in children or grown persons, in a few liours;
and seldom fails curing CHILLS and FEVER or FE|
VER A AGUE, and Intermittent or Billions Fevera.
For sale, wholesale and retail by
July 7 54 J- H. A W. S. ELLIS^
Pratt’s Nipple Shields.
T HE Medical College of Georgia at Augusta have
give«n their opinion of the superiority of Doctor
Pratt’s Nipplt Shield to any thing else hitherto offered
for the same purpose, which opinion can be presented,
if necessary to physician* and others. The opinion of
Dr Baber and other physicians in Macon, who have
examined the instrument, accords with that of Doctor
Dewees and the Medical College of Georgia. The
Instrument is for sale in Macon by the subscriber only,
price $5, with printed direction!’. H. LOOMIS.
Sign of the Golden M.rrtar, Mulberry street.
Certificate of Doctor Detects.
“ Doctor Elijah Pratt: Dear sir—As I feel it a mat
ter of nmch public importance to possess a means of
lessening the terrible sufferings of sore nipples, I have
much pleasure in being able to say that tne “ Shield
you offer for the preventing and the core of this mala
dy, is better adapted to this purpose than any I have
heretofore seen. In the two or three instances I have
known them to be nsed, much satisfaction has been
expressed; ->nd I have no hesitation to believe it will
generally succeed. I am *0 well persuaded of this at
j this moment, that I cannot forbear to express a wish
• that« nr city through the various apothecaries may bo
j supplied with them. I am yours, Ac.
j Philadelphia. VMhJan. 1834. Wm. P. Dewkes."
I.OOli OUT!
T WO YOUNG MULES left me on the fiist day
of M»v, ne >r Travelers’Rest, in Houston coun
ty- One of said mules is a dark bay the other a brown from deleterious minerals; it operates a* a mild but
or learly a black—both nf them three tear* old; Any ! effectual purgative, und may be given with great ad-
lnforir.a’iim of said mutes, given to John Rushin. in : vantage in Dysentery, Bowel complaints, Depraved
Houston county, or to myself in Macon, will be thi nk- Appetite, Flatulency. Jaundice. Night Sweats, and
'fully received,anda liberal reward paid to theinfoim- ’ many other affection* of similar origin For proof of
m JOHN C. RODGERS. I the efficacy of this mixture, try u bottle. The inventor
sue fi> f, 0 tf j being swarg of the mauv unt’rincip!e.i frail I* that are
fiK We are mthorispil to anmntuce the d,i! I r on lV f lb L nr - h ” ‘.‘ ken , ' lt P r »”»‘‘« ,n
NbW 11 inv’7 ti vju.vn u. « to prune bis signature w* the genuine.. Forsalery
Wm >• ABN .R H 8M.1V* R*. t5 s , .y fsHOTW’ LL. Agent*
Morton’s Pulmonic Expcctui aut
,, . , covan srizi/p,
met and fall, actwee 11 Darien and Macon.— For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas. Consumptions and IFhoop-
ing Coughs.
A MONG the numerous complaints with which tire
human family ire afflicted, none are more com
mon than coughs, colds, Ac. and none more fatal in
their results, unless timely care is taken to stop their
progress before they become too firmly seated upon
the lungs. Notwithstanding the many remedies that
; have beeooffeied to the public, not any have hereto
fore proved successful iu procnnng a certain aud spee
dy relief.
’ The proprietor having been an eye witness (for sev
eral years) of the astonishing virtues of this extraor
dinary .Medicine, at length deems it his duty to offer it
to the public, in a way that it may receive a more ex-
tcusivecirculation; aud at a price that the poor may
receive the benefit of it as well as the rich.
This syrup is particularly efficacious in removing
coughs arising from colds, attended with hoarseness
and soreness about the windpipe; likewise shortness
of breathing, tightness across the breast, accompanied
with a tickling cough; and in all consumptive cases its
use is particularly recommended, likewise whooping
cough is greatly relieved by its use—children laboring
under this distressing disease in innumerable instan
ces have been astonishingly bene fitted in a few dnys;
11 neof ABN '.R H RMChJ'./nj
ifto:- •■>i r T SE.CoIIecJcr fwftte eusori»cjd*n
.*Af25 ,J9#
Blauks J'or sale at tbi* Office
with a general assortment do
of common do with a good assortment of
white A grass linntn short common do
'Fine Iinnen and cotton shirts, linnen and cotton
drawers, Angola nett shirts and drawers, Ac. Ac.
Also, stocks, collars, bosoms, gloves, cotton, random,
linen, black and white silk half hose, black horse skin,
buck skin, black and white silk and linen gloves, sus
penders, a variety, Spittilfield, pongee, flag and ban-
dia hdkfs. Italian plaid, fig’d and red bordered cravats,
white do. stripe rousian belts, braces, fine brown linen,
(for childrens’ aprons) blue, black and green broad
cloths, while drilling, bombazine, and merino cassi-
mere, fine palm leaf hats, common do, children’s leg
horn do. and caps, also, a large assortment of
Hats, Shoes, Boots, Sc.
which I invite my friends and public to give me a call
at the store next door to W. h. Johnson,
march 31 40 HORACE FITCH.
For Sale,
M Y BRICK HOUSE and lot, on the corner of
New and Poplar streets, within 70 yards of
Cotton Avenue. It is a two story house, new and
convenient. There is an abundant boiling spring of
good water on the lot. Its situation as to health, con-
veniency to business and the Female College, renders
it valuable. Apply to Messrs Hamilton A Fort, or
myself. Also its Furniture. Private boarders will be
accommodated until the property is sold.
Aug 25 62 A. B. COOK.
Exchange
B ILLS on Savannah, Charleston and New >ork
will be discounted by application to
sept 28 66 REA A COTTON.
Cotton Osnaburgs and Yarns.
A LARGE supply of the above, of the best quulity
from the Scull Shoal factory, for sale by
Ala J2 45 CRAFT A LEWIS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVE purchased Mr. l.Ainn H. Will v’s inter
est in the late firm of Fort, Hamilton A Wi
ley. and Hamilton, Hayes A Co. and given IRA
E. FORT an interest in the same. The Dry Goods
business will oe continued at the same place, under
the firm of
Fort, Hamilton & Co.
and the Ware Houses and Commission Business a*
heretofore, under the firm of HAMILTON. HAYTS
A Co. FORT. HAMILTON &■ Co.
June 23 52
Insurance.
T 1HF. Insurance Bank of ColumbuB. will insui
Cotton on the River, and also take a few risks
against Fire in this city. Apply to
Macon. Oct. 27 ROBERT COLLINS
BACON.
F OR SALE a superior lot of Bacon, just received
from Tennessee wagons, and a furthei supply to
the pleasantness of it is a great advantage, as children arrive, all of which will be sold on liberal terms.
will take it with as much pleasure as they will pre
serves.
N. B.—The directions accompanying each bottle
will be signed by ll’m L Perkins, the sole proprietor.
.' ach bottle is sealed with the impression of 'I OR
TON’S PULMONIC EXPECTORANT COUGH
8YRUP plainly stamped un it.
For certificates, see the diicrtion*
vJ !,. PERKINS.
We have just received a fresh .upplyof the above
nd can safely recommend i' as a v, rv excellent inedi-
fate* Oct 2 HiJ SHOT W Li. 1.4g't*.
July 7 54 tf WM. B. PARKER A Co
Lard.
4 1 otof first quality, put up in Tin Cans for fami
ly use. For sale by CRAFT A LEWIS.
also, a small Lot good country Bacon,
sept 8 63
■ T .s W l.K an order of the inferior court of Fayette
MU county, sitting for ordinary purposes will be sold
on thejirst Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, between the
lawful hours of sale, before the court house in Fayette
county,
Lot No 72, in the 4th district of Henry now Fayette
county, sold as the property of Jesse D. McIntosh,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—
Terms made known on the day of sale, aug 8 60
DAN’L B. HEAD, Adm’r
MARGARET L McINTOSH, Adm’rx.
U NDER an order of the Inferior Court of Pike conn
ty, sitting for Ordinary Purposes will be sold with
in the lawful hours of sale, hefore the Court House,
On the first Tuesday in NO VEMBER next, at Zebu-
Ion, Pike county,
Oue Negro Woman, & GO acres Land,
being a part of Lot No. 4, in the first district originally
Monroe now Pike county.
On the first Tuesday iu DECEMBER next, at Co
lumbus. Muscogee county, Uot No. 39, in the fifth
district of said county.
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at Hamil
ton, Harris county, Uot No. 230, in the 21st dis
trict formerly Muscogee, now Harris county.
Sold as the property of Frederick Sessions, late of
Pike county, deceased, for the benefit of all concerned
Terms on the day ASA SESSIONS, Adm’r.
Jtme 30 1
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday i»
DECEMBER next, at Lagrange, Troup couuty, L ot
No. 76, iu the 4 th district of said county.
And ou the first Tuesday in January next, at )Ja-
con. Bibb county, part of Lots No. 67 and 70. in th 8
13lh district of formerly Monrce, new Bibb,
on the waters of the Tobesofkee ; sold as the property
of Christiana Scott, for the benefit of all concerned >
Terms on the day.
JOSHUA JORDAN, ) „
sent2 65 JAMES HOY, ( Trustees.
W ILL be sold, at the late i“sidence7>i Alien
Christian, late of Pike county, deceased, on
the 24th day of December uext.all the personal proper
ty bclongingto said estate,
Consisting of Horses. Hogs. Cattle, Household and
Kitchen Furniture. Ac.
Also, in the town ofZebulon, on the first Tuesday in
January next: One Lot and one Fraction of land, be.
ing the same whercQii said deceased lived, and Four
Negroes, being the whole of the real estate of said de
ceased Terms of sale, made known on the days
MARY A. W. CHRISTIAN. Adm’*.’
sept 22 65
O N thefirsl Tuesday in DECEMBER next trill U
sold before the conr house door in the t ten of Mc
Donough. under ay order of the Inferior court of Pay.
itte county when sitting for ordinary purposes, J
Lot No 27. in the third district of Henry county;
also, 175 acres in the same county and district, No tj,'
it being part of the real estate of Abner Chanipios,
late of Fayette county deceased.—sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, sept 7
WILLIS CHAMPION. Adm’r.
64 FRANCIS CHAMPION, Adn.’rx.
O N thejirst Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, will i-
sold at the court house door in the town of Chat-
tuga, Walker county, within the usual hours of sale,
Lot No 203, in the twenty-second district of said
county under an order of the honorable Inferinrcourt
of Jackson county, when sitting for nrdidary purpo
ses, it being all the real estate of Lucy Archer, late of
said county debased Terms made known on the
dav of sale. JOHN A. WALLS. Adm’r
Oct 3 2
SL’IOUR mouths alter date application willbe made
JT to the honorable the interior court of Houston
couuty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell tiie negrops belonging to the estate of John Qnig-
ley, late of said county, deceased.
Aug 20 R. IL LUCKEY, Ai'mr.
W 1I .L be sold on tiie first Tuesday iu N'OVEM-
BER next, before the court house door in Walker
county, within the Lgal hours of sale,
Lot No. 16, in the 28th district 3d section, for the
benefit of the orphans of William Jones, late of Camp
bell county, deceased. Aug 20 62
JAMES UcCRACKIN, Adm’r.
A GREEABLE to au order of the Interior Court
of Houston county will, on the first Tuesday
in November next, within the legal hours, he sold be
fore the Court House door in the town of Waynesbo-
rottgh, Burke connty :
One lot of Oak and Hickory land, adjoining George
Po lock, on all sides, containing fifty-six acres, more
or less, within a mile ofStoney Bluff
Also, at the same time and place willbe sold50 acres
of Pine land, adjoining ^George Pollock and William
W. Mixon, Sold fur the benefit of the heirs of Wil-
liom S. Brunson, late of Honston county, deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
ang 30. 63 THOMAS POLLOCK. Adm’r,
'RrTNDEK an.order of the Inferior Court of Jones
county, sitting for Ordinary purposes will be sold,
on thejirst Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, between the
lawful hours, before the court house in Jefferson, Jackson
county, 150 acres of JLand,
more or less, in said county, adjoining Batv and Miller,
on the waters of North Oconee. Sold as the proper
ty of John Carmichael, jnn. deceased of said county
Terms made known on the day of sale.
MARGERY P. CARMICHAEL,
I 6’? Guardian
O N I nii.iy. toe letii NOViiM HER next, wili.wuh
in the legal hours, be sold at the late residence of
Isaiah Wise late of Butts county, deceased:
All the perishable property of said deceased, con
sisting of horses and cattle, one yoke of oxen, one wa
gon hogs, goats, corn, fodder and oats, household aud
kitchen furniture, plantation tools, together with sun
dry other articles too tedious to particularize,
se-pt AS RILI Y WISE. Adm’r.
J |XULK mouths after date application will be made
to the Juf-rior court of Houston county, when
sitting for ordinary business for leave to sell all the
real esiate belonging to Elijah Low, late of Morgan
county, deceased, sept 5,1836. 63
MOSES COLLINS. Adm d» bonis nor
N .1 Ut it months after date we shall muse »pj.hi
JT to the honorable the Inferior court of Pike coun
ty, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, for an order to
sell all the real estate of Irby Stamper, late of Pika
county deceased,
SPENCER STAMPER,
sept 1 63 M. W. STAMPER.
'• Adm’ra
F OUR months alter date application wilt be made
to the Inferior court of Houston county, sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real es
tate lying :n said couuty of Houston, and a nogro girl
belonging to the estate of William H. Riggins, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. JOAB W. C. HORN, Adm’r.
July 7 55
f XOUR months afterdate, application will be made
to the Inferior Court of Pike county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
aud personal estate of Samuel Leak, l;.te of said coun
tv. deceased.
C.ARLINGTON LEAK. ? -
T1LMON LEAK.
JANE LEAK, ExecntriY.
toi gnat's© 88
YOUR mouths after date, application will be uiado
to the Inferior court of Bibb county, sitting for
Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
Benjamin Parker, late of said county deceased.
sept8. BURWELL PARKER Adm.
F OUR months aftep date,application will be made
to the honorable the inferior court of Houston
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
te s«ll lot number 118, in the I2th district of said coun
ty, being the real estate of Jerepiiah McCormick, de
ceased, for the benefit of said estate,
sept 12 64 JOHN R 8ENTERFIT. adm’r
F OUR Months after cate, application willbe made
to the honorable Inferinrcourt of Crawford coun
ty, for leave to sell all the real estate of Wm. J. Wajn-
man, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of
tiie heirs. ALEX. M. K. SWIFT, Adm’r.
sept 5, 1836. 65
$20Q BETV.lItn
F OR my boy GUY who 1 sent to Brownsville.
Monroe county, Geo. for some seed Rye, with
two mules and a carryall. The carryall body was
painted yellow, and running gear except tliq tongue,
that was painted red *, he had overstaid his time, and 1
supposed that he was sick, and sent to see after him
and could hear nothing ot him, only at Marshall’s old
ferry, having at that time a soldier in the carryall with
him' and 1 am induced to believe that hs has been in
veigled or persuaded off by the soldier He has al
ways been a faithful servant, and for the last 8 or 10
jesrs my carriage drivpr. Hg is about five feet six
inches high ofcommon size, tolerably dark complected,
. r of the Inferior Court of Stewart speakspert and mild when spoken to, hts a pleasant
county sitting for Ordinary Purposes, will br. \ countenance and walks very briskly, no particular
sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next,within marks recollected, only his hair is very short and a 1 !
legal hours of sale, before the court house door in the I over his head, and not very thick ; he is about 25 years
saw county, j old. He was raised nearKaleigh, N. C. and brought
I wo Negroes and IOO acres Land, to this stato in 1821. The above reward will be given
lying in the Hitchity bend, on the Chattahoochee ri- for the Thief. Negro, Carryall, and Mules delivered
ver, number .548,22d dist. formerly Lee, now Stewart, j to the subscriber in Harris county. Georgia, or Fifty
sold as the property of Alexander Nelson, late of said 1 dollars for the Negro. Carryall and Mules, or twenty
POSTFONED SALE.
'N’DER an order of the Inferior Court of Stewart
county, deceased. Terms on the day
THOMAS S. CHAPPELL, ) . , .
> Adm
oct 13
WM. NELSON,
dollars if the Negro is put in jail and informationgiven
me at Mulberry Grove Post Office, Harris county,Gs.
oct 13 6t VIRGIL H. WALKER^
, ’-‘•■po-’d •ale. Valuable ITIIL.li Properey for sale.
thejirst Tuesday in NO\ f MBFR next, before ynHI. undersigned offers for sale his two SAB
the court house, in Stewart county, within the MILLS, within three miles of Macon—bsth
legal hours of salt, under an order of the. Inferior court. Mills are now in successful operation.
of said county, siding for ordinary purposes, will be sold On the premises is also a GRIST MILL. Attach-
o
Three Negroes,
belonging to the pstaie of Benjamin F. Nelson late
of said countv deceased. Terms on the day.
THOMAS S. CHAPPELL, ) ,
ort 13 WM WILSON, {Admrs.
ed to the Mills is 1500 acres of finely timbered LAND,
with all the buildings requisite fcrponducting the busi
ness. Added to these advantages, is a Spring of pure
water, a healthy situation, and its near location to the
rapidly growing city of Macon, where a market can sj-
URSUANT to the last will and testament of i ways be had .or l umber tt fair prices.
Nathan Williams, late of Butts county, deceased 1 iD P *° purchase, are invited to call 01. — -
willbe sold before the Court House door in Jackson. I premises, or on Rogei Mc< allat Maeon.
onthefirst Tuesday in DecomherneTt; ; se-)t21 65 F.LEAZAR -» c ;
$25 REWARD-
ILL be paid fortlie apprehension of LPHRAl-
ceased—and all those indebted to said estate, wiil make 1
settlement i-. terms oftht law. with
*mJ3 2* NELSON CLAYTON, Adm’r
onthefirst Tuesday in December next:
Two negro women, a negro man and five children.
all likely, the plantation on which the deceased resided ■»T|71 1 . JjUC „„„ ...»
at the time of his death, in high cultivation and well itn-; ff » black man, about 30 years of age, 5 feet
proved; a cotton gin. fan and thresher. I inches high, has a heavy beard which causes his f*eo
Also will be sold 011 the following day. at the late ; to Io k rough—was formerly owned by the Messrs-
residence nf the deceased 1 ro«d wagon and 6 headofj Harpers of Augusta, andboughtof them byaMrMat-
horses, a considerable stock of cattle hogs, and sheep, j thews of Columbus; it is believed he willtrj; to make
Also a large quantity of coni fodder and oats, farming j his way to his former master i» Columbus. The above
utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and various i reward will he paid for his apprehension, if lodged «
-c— : -.--t'>~ — "» J - anv safe jail so that I get him giving me inforaaation
Ut Clinton, Ga. HENRY W. DARSEY.
sept 22 65 9t -
Job Printing done at this Office*
4 LL person, having demands against the estate of other articles of perishable property. Terms made
8«lden J Uelamar. late of Pulaski county.de- known on the dav of sale.
sept 1
NATHAN H. WILLIAMS.
STEPHEN W PRICE,
62
Ex’rs.