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M A O t> H C gfttt gl A TEtEGBA PH
ttt. H Looms.
!“i ff AS^Bu^udms.tockof
H OH* GS, .tUintCI.YES,
Paints, Oils, Ac.
To the store on Cotton Avenue, recently occupied by
Mr. J. D. Wiun, and adjoiuing the store of J. & W.
JLSaJdivjUf where he is also opening anew supply which
he odors at wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices
fur cash or good notes. In order to avoid any misun
Gy $400,000. <s£0
.lion i oc ituil JCoaci »V HanUing Co,
of Georgia—Sale of Hock for said Company.
W HEREAS, under Uie provisions of an amended
charter to the Alonrue Hail Hoad Company,
passed by the Legislature of Georgia on the 1st of this
instant, which provides for an increase of the Capital
stock of said Company to six hundred thousand dol-
... oraerio avoiasny .msun Jars, including the two hundred thousand already sub- Dwarf, Yellow Savoy, Ited Ltutcn, ureenwiaze,
dersutudmg, it may bo proper to stnte that Faints Oils erribed u * Half of which i. to be appropriated to Early Drumhead and Large Drumhead CABBAGE
and Class are considered Cash Articles. The follow] - rr r — «... —*— -**•*- J * k
ing articles are included in his supplies, viz
— ■ ... - ■ V. , —r — _
provides
I. rso foco Matches, Lucifers, Rowland’s Ivalydor
Wafers, Drop Lake. Bru-hes, Fancy and Shaving
Soaps, White Bar Soap, Salad, Oil, Morton’s Cough
Syrup, Rowan’s Tonic Mixture, Potter’s CathoJican
Mortars of Iron, Brass, Marble, Glass and Wedge-
wood, Ware, Orange Flower Water, Rose Water,
Alaee and other spices, Alcohol, Shellac, Nitric Acid,
Verdigris. Zinc, Lobelia, Myrrh, Africau Cayenne
Popper. Valerian, Sage, Neats Foot Oil, Logwood,
Fustic, Indigo, Brazil Wood, Coetn Wood, Copperas,
Alum, Brimstone, Venetian Red, Glne, Badger Hair
Blenders, and Shaving Brushes, Camel’s Hair Blen
ders and Pencils, Sable Pencils, Brooms. Polishing
Paste, Rotten Slone, Bath Bricks, Bear’s Greece,
Stomach Tubes. English Calumel, Medicine Chests
with directions for farmers , Lamp Glasses, Brushes,
India Ink, Black and Red Ink, Copper Scales, small
Brass Scales, Rochelle Salts, Acetate of Zinc, Vera-
trine. Morpheue, Pipeline, Strychnine. Quinine,
fUiuharharine, Saiicine, Kreosote and its preparations.
Chlorine Tooth Wash, Chlorate of Soda, Extract of
Pinkroot, and otlicr preps rations of Carpenter. Ex
tract Dandelion. Swaim’s Vermifuge, Varnishes. Tooth
Instruments for Physicians, Black Sand, Court Plas
ter, Spirit of Turpentine.. Swaim’s Panacea, Hatters’
Bowstrings, and all other articles usually kept in
Drug Stores. Oct. '£1 4
SWAIM’S VEKllFUGE.
Tie most useful Family Medicine eter offered to the Pub
lie. No family ought or extr will be without it after a
trial.
Patent.
T HIS well known Anti-dyspeptic and Bonn Medi
cine, has proved successful these twelve years
past, aud is universally acknowledged by all who have
tried it, to he far superior to any other medicine ever
employed in diseases for which it is reqo.tnineuned. It
is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it. It
seldom fails curing holer a JUorbus, DtJS*
enters/ or IJotrrI CompUti/its, Colic
and Bleeding either 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 the chief cause of
fevers. Bowel Complaints, andchronic and nervous dis
eases, incident to childhood, which arc so numerous
aud frequently fatal. It is much to be regretted that
thousands of children are swept off, or are rendered
feeble, pale and emaciated through the first.stage of life
—which leads on to pulmonary complaints, dec. &c.
Worms being especially apt to iuic-st persons of de
bilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions,
much mischief is efica done by the ordinary worm
medicines, which generally consist of the strongest
purgatives—calomel, that destroyer of the constitution
Litters, pink root, or spirits of turpentine, worm see
oil, &c. Articles of this kind may destroy worms, bu
they debilitate the stomach, and often materially in
jure the general health, without removing the cause.
Swaim’s Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of re
moving the cause of worms, by giving vigor and heal
thy action to the stomach, bowels and organs or diges
tion—thereby removing measles croup hooping cough
and many other complaiuts. It is by this means that
so many grown persons have been relieved, by its use,
of dyspepsia, sick head-ache, foul or sour stomach,
FOUL BREATH, coughs, and most of the billons
symptoms, &c. &c. <ic.
' This medicine willrclieve Bowel Complaints or Dys
entery, Billions Colic, vomiting, sickness, pain or
weakness in the stomach or bowels, loss of appetite
either in children or grown persons, in a few hours:
and seldom fails curing CHILLS and FF.VER or FE|
VER A AGUE, and Intermittent or Billions Fevers.
For sale, wholesale and retail by
July 7 54 J H. & IV. S. ELLIS.
GARDEN SEEDS,
jar. it j. suoTWJEieh ■■
H AVE just received 100 boxes assorted fresh
Garden Seeds,
embracing 300 different kinds, among which are Early
York, Early Sugar Loaf, Early Dutch, Early George,
Large York, Early Bullock’s Herat, Large Bergen,
Flat or Late Dutch, Green Savoy, Arklie’s Early
Dwarf, Yellow Savoy, Red Dutch, Green Glazed,
Early Drumhead and Large Drumhead CABBAGE-
the construction of the Rail Road front hhcoo to For- Rutabaga, long Hanover, white flat, white globe,
syth, and the other half to the purposes of Banking, red top flat, early garden rock, fine Scotch or Abel-
And whereas said charter provides for the extension decn flat, largelEnghsb, Norfolk flat, and early Du c
of the route of said Road, and for the increase of the or spring flat VORNIrS,
capital stock in a sufficient ratio to effect that object, i Whrte.red andyellow OMON
the Board of Directors of said company do therefore Early Freneh sugar, early white scarcity, ^g man-
Resolte, that they will cause books to be opened for tne gul wurtzel, Swiss chard, early blood, long blood and
sale of the increased Capital Stock provided lor by said < early orange turnip BELT,
amended charter for that portion of the Road between Scarlctorange and blood CARROT.
Alacon and Forsvth, at the following places, an I un- Long white andGuernsey.FARSMPS
der the following' stipulations, they 6 being in accord- Early Tuscarora. early Sioux & early sugar CORN
auce with the provisions of said amended charter, to Large white marrowfatU eaily Cha
seif .• The present stockholders will be allowed to sub- dwarf marrowfat, dwarf pronhe. dwarf blue lmpenal,
scribe for any number of shares not exceeding thirty, and early W ashington Alay PLAb. ,
including the shares they now hold; All newsubscri- Early Alohawkeariy Chinaearly st:* refu
bers may take any number of shares not exceeding gee. Rib Roy. and whke ktdney dwarf BLAN
thirty; the amended charter providing that no sub- i Lima, Dutch case knife Dutch white, scarlet and
scription shall exceed that number in any one name; variegated cranberry POLE-BEAN,
nor shall the present stockholders, who have less than Early abort greet., early aluster, early flams, ,lon3
that number of shares exceed the number of thirty in and extra long CL CUMBER. .
any one name. The subscribers to the stock will be Nutmeg itreen citron, pnmgranate, and cantelope
required to pay in money on subscribing the sum of MLJbKWLHWiV. .* •
Fifty Dollars per share. The commissioner., herein- j Early Dutch summer hush crook, crook neck win-
after designated or a majority of them will proceed to ter andcocoa nut SQUASH. mnupwiM
open books of subscription on the first Alonday in Ja- Mammoth large yellow and cheese PUMPKIN,
nuary next, and will keep them open for the apace of' Extra cabbage Jtead, tee head, parly white head, tee.
At Macon for the subscription of 400 shares, Gen. Eopg scarlet, long salmon, early scarlet, loj'g whjte
L L Griffin, T G Holt, and John Jones. j purple scarlet top cherry tuirnp, f black and
At Forsyth. 500shares. Alfred Brooks, John G HiD. wh .L‘ e ft " S l mn,sh - and whlte turnip RADISH,
and Thomas W Oneal
Cullodcnsville, 100, James D Lester, E R Flewcl-
!in, and Rev Alex Spear.
Thomaston. 200, John II Blount, Robert Collier,
and Col. Thomas Beall.
Zcbulon. 200, John L Blackburn, James Neal, and
James B Read.
* Jarkson, 2Q0 James II Stark, Gustavus Hendrick,
ami Yelvertoa Thaxton.
Covington, 200, Col Thomas Wright, Gen Graves
and McAllen Butts
McDonough, 300, Wm Beck, C.olOW Cox, and
Hcndley Vamer.
Decatur, 200, Isaac N Johnson, Jatres Leman, and
Gen Ezzard.
Fayetteville, 200, Tandy D King, J D SteII. and
Thos. B, Gay.
Greenville, 200, W B Ector, W Burks and Levi
Adams.
Newnan, 200, Sami C Echols, G D Greer, and Th
Watson.
Knoxville, 100. James M D King. W A Carr, and
Wm Colbert.
Perry, 200, James Dean, Maj J Af Kelly and Maj E
E Crocker. »
Marion, 200, Henry Solomon, Benj B Smith, and
John Fitzpatrick.
Clinton. 200. Daniel Gunn, James Gray, and John
Pitts.
Monticcllo, 200, Dr D A Reese, Edw Y Hill and J
C Watters.
Lunipkiu, 200, Wm Conyers, Neill Robinson, and
Tomlinson Fort.
Watermelon Scotch and sea Kale, early am} late
Cauliflower; Cayenne and bell Pepper, Cress or Pep
per Grass, Tomato. Celery. Vegetable Oyster, pqrple
Egg Plant, Sage summer Savory, Parsley, long white
and short green Okra, giant Asparagus, N'asiiirtion.
Bene Plant, London and Scotch Leek, Saffrou. Sweet
Mignonotte, white Musiaid, sweet Lavender. Lemon
Balm, d:c. &c.
Grass and Flower seeds.
The Gardener’s Manual.
N. B. A liberal deduction made to Merchants in
the country. Dec 8 10
.if * x It O TlOA’.
ifforton’s Pulmonic Expectorant
COUCH Sl’JiUI*,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas. Consumptions and Whoop*
ing Coughs.
A MONG 'he numerous complaints with which the
huwau family .-re alHicteit, none are more com
mon than coughs, golds, >Vc. aud none more fatal in
their results, unless timely csre is taken to stop their
progress before they become too firmly seated upon
the lungs. Notwithstanding the many remedies that
have been offered to the public, not any have hereto
fore proved successful in procuring a certain and 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 • more ex
tensive circulation; and 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, intended with hoarseness j
and soreness about the windpipe: likewise shortness
of breathing, tightness across the breast, accompanied
with u tickling rough; and in all consumptive cases its
use is particularly recommended, likewise whooping
juuugh is greatly relieved by its use—children laboring
•andtr ibis distressing disease in innumerable install-
am have been astonishingly hint-titled in a few days
the pleasantness of it is n great advantage, as children
will take it with as much pleasure as they will pre
scries.
N. U.—The directions accompanying each bottle
wiil be signed by Ilia L Perkins, the sole proprietor
Each bottle is sealed with the impression of MOR
TON’S PULMONIC EXPECTORANT COUGH
SYRUP, plainly stamped on it.
For certificates, see the direcliuns.
WM. I.. PERKINS
We hare just received a fresh supply of the abovc :
ami can safely, recommend it as a very excellent inedi-
oine^ Oct 2 H. J. SHOT WELL. Ag'ts.
l5rc<;n'8 Vegetable 'Tonic Mixture.
O Rieetr ami Ague Conqueror, fur Intermittent or
Fever aud Ague. This inestimable Febrifuge
Jim warranted itself, by repeated trials, to be superior
Co any article yet uttered to the public; it is infallible
in Intermittent and Fever and Ague; in recent cases
it exterminate'' the Chills and Fever in from twenty-
fnur to forty eight hours; being ufa vegetable compo-
(lie public will apprehend no injurious eflects
fro it deleterious minerals; it operates as a mild but
•etfi etual purgative, and may bo given with great ad
vantage its Dysentery, Bowel complaints. Depraved
.Appetite. Flatuieticy, Jaundice, Ni-.'ht Sweats, and
rainy other affections of similar origin. For proof of
the efficacy of this mixture, try a bottle. The inventor
Sxhng aware of the many unprincipled fronds that are
<!ni!y practiced on the public, has t.ilccn the precaution
to prolix hL signature to tha genuine. For sale by
♦•in IS Cl II. *.J SHtmVKLL. Agents
AIM’S PAN AC KA, S worm's Vermifuge,
.Superior Mustard,
> -Fresh Olive Oil,
do Castor Oil,
do Honey,
do Jujube Paste,
-Doth Polishing Brick,
Harwell's Tetter Ointment*
Effervescing Magnesia,
tSaponaceons Compound,
Fnnpy -Soaps.
afOlfo of Rose,
Sal Aeratna.
The above, with a variety of articles in the line
^st received by J. H. & W S. ELLIS,
Nov 17 7 Cotton Avenue.
Grefn’s Tonic Mixture,
AltD
.Rowand’s Tronic Mixture.
A GOOD supply ofejoli. Just received, and fur
£Sl sale by H. & J. S!H‘TWELL.
sept 15 61 Opposite Central Hotel. Alacon
Genuine Rowand’s Tonic Mixture.
4 FRESH supply just received and for sale by
Nov 17 7 J. H. & AF- S. ELLIS,
• Cotton Ayenue, Maemt.
revornmi Ague—Kuwait’s yPuuic Mixture
—Qu(ntue Mixture, fcr sale bv
snriPJS 4r J, H. &. W g. P.1.LTS
Medicine* Chests,
OR plantations and families, with directions for
Sandersville, 100, Isham II Saffoid, Samuel Robin
son, and Dr N F Harris.
Campbelltop, 200, Edward B Thompson, James AI*-
Kay, and Evan Brown.
The Commissioners will keep a separate envelope
of each subscriber’s money, and endorse his name
thereon, and will receive no money in payment fur
stock, except bill* on the specie paying banks of the
state of Georgia and the banks in the city of Charles
ton S C. They will give to each subscriber a certifi
cate for tho nntnber of shares he may have subscribed,
and will immediately after closing the books of sub
scription, transmit to Gen L L Griffin,. Pres’t of the
Company, in Macon, by mail or otherwise, a list of
the subscribers’ names, with the number of shares
they may have each taken. They will also within ten
days thereafter pay oTer or cause to be paid over to
Gen Griffin in Macon, or to Alfred Brooks in Forsyth,
the money received by them for such subscriptions.
Resolved further, that the present stockholders be
required to pay on the first Alonday, Tuesday and
Wednesday in January next, an instalment of Thirty
Dollars per share, and may suit their convenience
in tho payment of the money either to Gen. Griffin,
Pres’t, Alacon, or to Alfred Brooks, secretary, in For
syth.
A true, extract from the minutes of the Board of Di
rectors, tins 7th December, 1836.
ALFRED BROOKS, Stc'ry
A FEW WORDS.
The Legislature of Georgia in granting the above
charter has created stock inferior to none in the U. S.
and by the provisions of raid act, it is spread before the
peojilo of our State, and 1 beg leave to call the atten
tion of merchants, planters and all others, iuviting them
to come forward nnd aid in the construction' of this all
important work of improvement and participate in the
creation of the Bank. lie that cannot contribute
muchlet him give agreeable to his means, especially
those thatjhave heretofore complained of the unaccom
modating disposition of the Banke.to that class I would
say come forward and make yourselves the proprie
tors of the institution, for certain it is, and always will
be, accommodations is first due. to the proprietors, and
(:iat which is to spare, if any, is for others ii is righteous
that all men should reap of that which be may sow. If
you refuse to participate the stock will all be taken
immediately, that the three days shall have expired,
does any one fear the loss of his capital should he vest
it in said stock. I will say to all such, those that may
subscribe for stock within the three days specified and
shall for cause or without cause, become dissatisfied,
I will hereby pledge myself to take hisjjer or their
stock, at any time between the first and fourth day of
December next, paying the cost of stocks together
with the full amount of dividend that may be due and
uupaid. And will consider this my written obligation
ana bindirg until the 10th day of Dccnibcr, 1837.—
Alacon December 7th 1836. L. L. GRIFFEN.
The Federal Union and Georgia Journal will give
the above two insertions, and forward their accounts to
General Griffin in Alacon. A. B.
Georgia
By WILLIAM SCHLEY, Gorcmor. of said State
W HEREAS, at the October Term, 1836, of the
Superior Court of Telfair county, n true bill
of indictmetitwas fonndagainst ALLEN YOUN, for
murder, gpd it being represented to me that the said
YOUN has fled from justice, I have thought proper to
issue this, inv Proclamation, hereby ofl'ering a reward
ofTWO HUNDRED DOLLARS to any person,
or persons, who may apprehend and deliver the said
Allen Youn tu the Sheriff or Jailor of said county of
Telfair: and I do moreover charge and reqttiiiealloffi-
cets,civil nnd military, in this State, tube vigjjantin
endeavoring tu apprehend and deliver him as afore
said.
ALLEN Y OUN is represented to be about30 years
of age. five feet nine or ten inches h jsh, dark com
plexion, and dark eyes, and in weight, about 180
. pounds
I Given undermybnnd and the great seal of the State,
at the capital in Alilledgeville, this third day of De
cember, eighteen hundred and thirty-six and of the
independence of the United States, the sixty-first.
WILLIAM SCHLEY.
By the Governor.
WILLIAM A. TENNILLE, Sec'ry of State.
Dec. 6 2t 10
Valuable City JLols, Macon.
ct (More or less) acre and halfacre lots, will,
M Vr W by order of city council, bo sold by
Auction oil Tuesday 27th instant (December) on the
premises. The location of.the most of these lots com
prise situation on commanding eminences for private
dwellings not surpassed by any in the State. The well
ascertained ;fact ofheaitb and pure water arc consider-
tion suffianily conclusive to attract those who wish for
permanent location, together with the proximity to
the city, for trade nnd business and the Rail Roads
east arid west which will very soon be in succesfulop-
peratiun are consideralionns to be lost sight of. as well;
as that these lots are probably the last which will be of
fered for sale by the city.
Terms of sale £ cash. $ 6 months, J twelve Anonths.
LIPPI FT & HlGGIiN'd Auctioneers.
R G. MCDONALD, HI. D. Dentist,
EMPECTFULLY announces his permanent te-
sideuce in Macon. To those who are unacquaint
ed with his merits, he would say, that for the last five
years he has availed himself of all means of instruc
tion. lie has been near three yesrs a licentiate ofthe
chartered board of examiners on Dental Surgery in
Baltimore for the state of Maryland. All who mav
need his services, may confidently rely upon having
justice done them. Office atthe Central Hotel,
dec 8 4t 10
L,ooh at This.
~WM. ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on Saturday
f| the 24th inst. on the premises, 8 miles from
Alacon, on the Tobesofkee creek, one mile below
where the Federal Road crosses going to Knoxville,
the Land and Mills known as Fletvellin’s old Mills,
containing six hundred and fifty two aud a half acres
with two Saw and one Grist A! ills, situated on a ne
ver failing stream, surroupded with well timbered pine
Hnd. Together with 8 Mules, and stock of every de
scription, wagon, carts, &c. Terms made kno« n on
the day. dec 8 10 B &. J S RUSSELL
Hibb Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the court house in Vie city of Macon, be*
tuccn the usual hours of sale,
Two Lots in the city of Alacon, Nos. 1 and 2, in
square 71—levied on as the property of Z, T. Con
ner, to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb Inferior Court in
favor of Smith, Alills & Co. vs. Z T Conner. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Part of Lot No, 79, lying in the 4th district, former
ly Houston now Bibb county, containing 150acres.be
the same more or less, whereon Mrs. Cotton now lives
—levied on as the property of Isaiah. E. Thompson,
to satisfy one I i Fa from Bibb Superior Court, in fa
vor of Rufus K. Evans vs. Isaiah E. Thompson. Pro
perty pointed out by KufusK- Evans,
dec 1 9 BENJ. RUSSELL, dep.shff.
POSTPONED.
Also, wilt be sold as above.
One lot and improvements in East Macon,_ contain
ing one acre, it beiug part of lot No. 4. containing ten
acres; whereon Lewis J. Groce now lives, levied on
as the property of Solomon Groce to satisfy one Fi
Fa from Bibb superior court, in favor of Parish,
Wiley Se Co. vs Solomon Groce—pointed, out by the
defendant
One negro man named Davy, 60 or 65 years old—
levied on as the property of Elijah Cotton, deceased,
to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb superior court in favor
of Rufus K. Evans vs Elijah Cotton—property point
ed out by the Administrators of said deceased,
dec! 10 BENJ. RUSSELL, dtp, shff.
Ifutts Slit rill salt'.
WTMT ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY
T * next, at the courts house door in the torn of Jack*
son. Butts county, belucen the usual hours of sale,
One Lot of Land No 30, in the uinth district of ori
ginally Henry, now Butts county, containing 202^ a-
cres, adjoining Credc Wise; Janies T. Maddox and
others—levied on as the property of Frederick S.
Fell, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Chatham Superior court,
in favor of Frederick W. Heinemaiiu vs said Fell, pro
perty pointed out by D. J. Bailey, Esq.
Dec 2 9 RICHARD McDUFF. Dtp Sh’ff.
Craxvford Sheriff Sale.
O K the first Tuesday in JANUARY next. Kill be
sold before the court house door in Knoxville,!
CraKford county, betireen the usual hours of sale.
Lot of Land No. 96,- in the 1st district of originally
Houston now Crawford comity—levied on as the pro
perty of Benjamin Simmons, to satisfy a Fi Fa from
Pulliam Superior Court; Edward Varner vs. Benja
min Simmons. Pointed out by plaintiff.
Part of Lot No. 149, lying on the east side of Pach-
alaga creek, in the 14th district of origiually Aluscogee
now Crawford—levied oh as the property of John
Cowsin, to satisfy a. Fi fa issued from the Inferior
Court of Bibb county; Murdock Chisolm vs. John
Cowson. Pointed out bv plaintiff’s attorney.
Nov 30 9 AVAL CAMPBELL, Sh’ff.
I TNDER an order of the Inferior Court of Pikecoun-1 "WBL ILL be sold before tho courthouse
) ty, sitting for Ordinary Purposes. Kill be sold with V * con, Bibb county, under an nrf
in the laKftU hours of sale, before the Court House, " - - 4 1 0rde
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at Hanm
ton, Harris county, Cot NfO. 230, in -ne 21st dis
trict formerly Muscogee, now Harris county
Sold as the property of Frederick Sessions, late of
Pike county, deceased, for the benefitof all concerned
Terms on the day ASA SESSIONS, Adm’r
•June 30 l
ferior court of said county, oa the
JANUARY next, 1 ruei
Lot No.160, and s part of Lot No. 159 b 1
4th district originally Houston new Bibb con i
the benefit of die or phans of Beniamin r>
ceased. BURWELL PARKER “*1
Oct 27
O'
POSTPONED SALE.
N the first Tuesday in JANUARY nezt, before
the court house, in Stewart county, within the
legal hours of sale, under an order of the Inferior court
of said county, sitting for ordinary purposes,Kill besold
Three Negroes,
belonging to the estate of Benjamin F. Nelson, lato
of said county deceased. Sale positive, and terms
cash:
THOMAS S. CHAPPELL, .
Nov 3 WM. NELSON, J Aurora.
IT
W ILL be sold, at the late i^idcE£r;
Christian, late of Pike county, d c J
the 24th day of December next,all the Person^
ty belongingto said estate.
Consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Honsri^
Kitchen Furniture. &c.
Also, in the town of Zebulon, on the first
January next: One Lot and one Fraction oY
ing the same whereon said deceased lived
Negroes, being the whole of the real estate
ceased Terms of sale, made known on tl
MARY A. W. CHRISTIAN
sept22 65
Houston Sheriff Sale.
O N the'first Tuesday in JANUARY next, Kill be
sold before the court house door, in the town of
Perry, Houston county, between the lawful hours of sale.
Six bags of ginned cotton, now in possession of
John Howell, as the property of William Tomblin, to
satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of George Patton, issuing out
of Houston Inferior court against William Tomblin.
Dec 1 9 GEORGE M. DUNCAN, Dtp Sh’ff.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, will be sold as above,
No. *204 in the 6th Dist. of Houston county, Le
vied on os the property of John McLeroy to satisfy
two Fi Fas issued from a Justices Court of Wilkes
County in favor of Abner Wellborn against said Mc
Leroy—Levied on and returned to me by a constable.
Lot No, 80 in tho 5 Dist. of Houston County, as thr.
property of Charles Griffin, or all Charles Griffin’s
interest in the same, to satisfy two FiFas from the Jus
tices Court of said County of Honston, in favor of
Win. B. Dupree and others, against said Charles Grif
fin—Levied on and returned to me by a constable.
Dec 1 GEORGE M. DUNCAN. Pep Sh’ff.
POSTPONED SALE.
NDER an order of the Inferior Court of Stewart fXN Wednesday, the~25th - day~drRj5,r
_ county sitting for Ordinary Purvoses. will be will, within the legal hours, besold
sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, within residence of John Vamer deceased, ’
legal hours of sale, before the court house door in the sonal properiv to wit:
said county, ~ —
' Two Negroes,
sold as the property of Alexander Nelson, late of said
county, deceased. Sale positive, and terms cash.
THOMAS S. CHAPPELL, ) . , .
nov 3 WM. NELSON, ^{AUmra.
W ILL be sold on thefirst Tuesday in JANUARY
next, before the court house door in the town of
Zebulon, Pike county, the following property, to wit:
One improved lot of Land, consisting of parts of
Nos 56 and57, and containing 202.4 acres, situated in
the 7thdistrict originally Monroe now Pike county;—
Also six Negroes, viz: Luke, a- first tate Negro fel
low, aged about 21; Winney, aged about 30, an ex
cellent cook, laundress, &c. and her four children.—
Sold in pursuance of an order from tho inferior court
of Pike county, when sitting as a court of ordinary,
for the benefit of the creditors of John Johnson de
ceased. W. G. MILNER, ? ...
Oct 24 5 E. W. WELLS, ] Mmrs -
W it h be sold on thefirst Tuesday in JANUA
RY next, before the court house door in Zebu-
Ion. Pike county, between the usual hours of sale,
Simon and Cloye, each about 55 years of age: also.
Jacob about 17, Colonel 14, Adelaid 8. and Sambo 4
years of age. Sold as the property of the heirs of
David Neal, deceased. Nov 2 5
JAMES NEAL, ?
JOHN NEAL. l GuarnS
Pwt of
One stud Horse, known by the name of <?
mas. Sir Thomas is now rising eight years old* 1
a beautiful bay of fine form, large bone sm
muscular power, fifteen hands, three inches h;.c
was got by Thomas’ celebrated running hors, v i
drew, and Sir Andrew by Merck, and Marsl *?■
of tho best sons of Old Diomed, by a Medh
Sir Andrew, (dam Virago) was agood maj-
by the old imported Whip; his grand dam by
a full brother to Thomas’ gelebrated runnioi
Queen qf Mav. and out of a Shark mare, » 0 , (
old imported Shark. Sir Thomas can show
colts as any horse in the State.
Also, at tho same time and place, two Yoke »• J
on, and many other articles too tedious to 1
Terms made known on the day of sale.
MARY VARNER, i
R. H. JOHNSON, <
Campbell county, Nov25 9 3t '
GRLEABLY to the last will and
Jam.es H. Killtn. 'deceased, will be sold
residence of scid deceased, in Houston coasts
day, the 8th JANUARY next, y
All the real and personal property of said
consisting of that well known settlement wL
lived, containing seven valuable lots of land,
a sawand prist mill thereon, the land very pro
and possessed of other advantages, making it
any body of land in the State.
Also. 20 likely Negroes, horses, cattle, hojti,
and various other species of property too nme
specify.
Terms of sale made known on the day.
Dec2 9 JOHN KILI.EN..
Ip 1 Persons wishing to purchaseare invited
amine the promises on the day.
ffkN tlie first Tuesday in FEBRUARY _
NJF fore the court house in Muscogee connu
in dir 1 ‘' - *
950 ACRES L.AND1
T HE Subscriber offers for sale his PLANTA
TION and TAVERN STAND, on the Federal
Road, 8 miles from Macon, lying on the Tobesofkee
creek, consisting of a good two story house and other
necessary buildings; .and 950 acres land—one half oak
aud hickory, tho balance best sort of pine land—250
acres open and under fenee. The whole in good re
pair. Together with stock of all kinds, and 12 or
1500 bushels corn. Terms, ten (follars per aero for
the land, in two payments.
The above lands are well watered and timbered, and
cannot be surpassed for health by any situation in the
countv. Dec 6 l0-3t JOHN McMURRAlN.
Valuable MILS, Property for sale.
T HE undersigued offers for sale his two SAW
MILLS, within three miles of Macon—both
Mills are now in successful operation.
On the premises is also a GRIST MILL. Attach
ed to the Mills is 1500 acres of finely timbered LAND
with ill the buildings requisite for conducting 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 al
ways bo had tor Lumber r ( fair prices. Persons wish-
ing to purchase, are invited to call on myself on the
premises, or on Roger McCall at Macon,
sen21 65 F.LEAZAR MeCALL.
DANCING SCHOOL..
R N. MOUNT, from New York, rcspcctftilly
• announces to the public, that he wilt open his
School on Tuesday next 13th inst. at the courthouse.
Days of Tuition, Tuesdays and Fridays, from 4 o’
clock P M for Ladies, Missesandyoung'Masters ;and
from 7 in the evening fur gentlemen Mr M assures
those Ladies nnd Gentlemen who may please to honor
him with their patronage that the most modern and
.fashionable Dances will be taught by him, and that
they may safely rely on his ueremilting care and at
tention. ' Early applications are requested to be made
toMrM at the Central Hotel. Private Lessons will
be given if required. 10 3t dec 7
I STOLEN,'
1 ROM our store ou the eve of the 2d last, a large
music box, that plays 4 tunes, 1 marseilles hymn, 1
hunters horn, the others not recollected. Whoever
will give information ofthe «etue, shall be rewarded for
their trouble.
Decembers 10 J. A.&.S. S. VIRGIN.
crroi.Kiv
I TOO acres first It ate
F.llt.UJJVG JL.iJI'DS,
FOB sale;
N bodies from 320 to 2500 acr- s ,all lying }n the
counties of RusselL Chambers and Macon, Ala-
ama, near Columbus. These lai Is were selected
with a great deal of care, byacorap< .ent judge, with a
special eye to the culture of corn' i< id cotton. Mya-
gent John J>. Pitts will be fully auth -rised tosell those
Jands, and may be found for the ne t six weeks at the
McIntosh Hall, in Colnmbns (wfho i notin the Creek
Nation) prepared to shew the 6nnie
Also, the well known tract of I*a id lying in the Os-
ivicheo Bend, containing 2600 acre?.. This tract can
not be surpassed by«any lands in tla< state of Alabama.
Nnvl7 7 J. COWLES.
. using.
Nov l?
For sale by J. II. A W. 8. ELLIS.
•» Cottou Avenue
iPiMitrie llltt*».
D3TKECKIV'D, and for sale,
«I 3 by w
1(1 by 12
12 by 16 '
i2 hj m
Also, Putty, pure Lead.-Linseed Oil, Spts.
Tn
rpentine. with various oil and wratercolors,
Vo - 17 7 ELLIS. Cotton/
Yesterday, from n Store in Broad
| street, a I^irgc Gold Hunting Lever WATCH,
makers name Richard Powi*. London, number 8491
—with a small crack on the dial—and had attached to
it a peculiar made, small Valico Key. A reward of
thirty-five dollars will be given to the person who will
return it to this office, and fifty dollars for apprehen
sion and convictiou of the thief.
Augusta, Dec. 1 10 3t.
C AUTION.—All perconsare forfiidfrom tnditi"
for the following promissory notes of hand giv
en by'me to James C. Pemberton, or bearer, viz:,
four twenty five dollar notes, .and one fifteen dollar
note, due twenty fifth December next. As the con
sideration for which they were given has fai.ed I ant
determined not to pay 'bunless compelled bv law.
SUSANNAH MILL#.
- Crawford county, Dpc. 6 3t 10
jtin IfE Subscriber Will make liberal advances, on
Jj Cotton shipped to his friends in Savannah,; idate for Tax Collector for the ensuing year.
Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston Aug 52 61
Avenue.
A GOOD TAVERN STAND
for Sale
In Perty, Houston county, the
stand at present occupied by I’hin-
ncy Oliver The House has lung
been uccupied as a Tavern, and is
too well known to need dcscrip-
tion. Perty is a small, hut thriv
ing village, m a rich prosperous county, and is the
thorough fare for a great deal of travel. Attached to
the house are 3j acres of ground, with stables and o-
ther out houses.
If not sold before the first Tuesday iu January, it
will ou that day be sold at public outcry to the highest
bidder. Terms will he made to suit purchasers.
Apply te the subscriber at Vienna P. O. in the 14th
district, 8 miles west of Perry, or to M. Bartlett, in
Macon. Nov 3 5 MOSES COLLINS.
UST RECEIVED by boats 13nud 16,'
500 kegs White Lead in oil,
100 cols. Linseed oil. of superior qualities,
ing4 58 H. & J. SHOTWELL.
Clotlis and Cassiuicrs.
4 LARGE stock of every shade and quality, jnst
received and fur sale by-
Nov 10 6 CRAFT & LEWIS.
French Quinine,
J UST received and for sale by
J. H & W S. ELLIS.
Nov IT : 7 .. Cottou Avenue. Macon
Fayette Sheriff Sale,
B EFORE the court house in Fayetteville Fayette
county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY:
next, will be sold, icitkm the lawful hours of sale,
2024 acres of land, whereon Jesse Pittman now
lives, in the 9th district pf Fayette county, number not
known—levied on as ^ho property of Jesse Pittman,
to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Griffin vs
Smith Suddcth, Jesse Pitman and William McBride
fcvfed on and returned to me by a constable.
-Nov 16 9 ALFRED BROWN, DtpSk’ffb
Also, will be sold as above
1014 acres, being the east half of Lot No. 326, in
the 4th district of originally Henry now Fayette coun
ty; William Pritchard’s interest in the same—levied
on as the property of the said William Pritchard by
execution in favor of John G. Dunlap and others: re
turned to me by a constable.
Nov 30 9 ANDREW M’BRIDE, Sheriff
N the first Tuesday in January next, atjMacon,
Bibb county, part of Lots No. 7 and 70, in tho
13th district of formerly Monrce, now Bibb, lyiu
on tho waters of the Tobesofkee ; sold as the property
of Christiana Scott, for the benefitof all concerned.
Terms on the day.
JOSHUA JORDAN, (
snnt 2 65 JAMES HOY. \ lrusuts '
O N Thursday, the grid day of DI.CKMB1R next
will be sqld at the late residence of Seth Honcycut
late of Twiggscounty, deceased.
All the perishable property belonging to the estate
of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs,
Shwp, Corn and Fodder, Household and Kitchen
Furniture. Plantation tools, Ac. &c. Terms; twelve
months credit. THOMAS S. CHAPPELL,
^ Nov 10 6 Adm’r
^n^NriSejiJteent/raay~qfTtKCFMBKiniai~at~Ute
late residence of Thomas ChapptU. late of Twiggs
county, deceased, witl be sold,
The Perishable Property of said deceased, consist
ing ofHorses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn and Fodder, some
household and kitchen Furniture, and various other
articles. Terms, twelve months’ credit. Nov 3
THOMAS S. CHAPPELL, ) r ,
JOSEPH J. CHAPPELL, ors
W ILL be sold on Monday, the 19th day of DEI
CEMBER next, at the house of Aristotle G.
Duke, deceased.
Part of tire perishable property of said deceased,
consisting of the crop of cotton, horse's, one wheat
fan, one wagon, one cart, and a number of articles
too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the
day of sale. CHARLES A. KILLGORE,
Butts county, Oct 28 5 Adm’r.
ffTNDER an order of the Inferior Court Bibb ofcoun-
ty, sitting for Ordinary puporses, will be sold be
fore the court house within theusual hours of sale,
On the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the
courthouse in Lowndes county, ^Lot No 469,' iu the
lffth district formerly Irwin, now Xowndcs connty,
cqnlaining 49ft acres.
On the first Tuesday iu FEBRUARY next, before
the court house,in Carroll county, Lot No. >63, in the
10th district of said county, near Carrollton,—contain
ing 202J acres.
All sold as the property of James McDonald, lato of
Bibb county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.—
Terms on the day. August 4 58
JEMIMA McDONALD. Adm’rx.,
GRF.EN McDONALD. Adm’r.
A KEEAULE to the last will and testament o j
il. Thomas Chappell, late of Ttciggs county, dtesas
ed, will be sold on Tuesday £4 lh DECEMBER next,be'
fore the court house in Twiggs eounty.
Three Negroes. Jim, a man about forty years of age,
Berry, a boy fourteen years of age and Chany, a wo
man 35 years of age, a first rate cool:, washer and
ironer. Terms cash. Nov 3
THOMAS S. CHAPPELL, ? r ,
JOSEPH J. CHAPPELL. ( izors
W ~ ILL besold, on Tuesday, 20tk DECEMBER
next, at the late residence of Sterling Camp, de
ceased, iu Butts county.
All his perishable estate, consisting ofHorses, Hogs,
Cattle, Sncep. Goats. Corn and Eodder, several thou
sand weight of Cotton in the seed. Wheat, Rye, Oats
household and Kitchen Furniture, fanning utensils,
together with various other articles. At the same
time the negroes belonging to the said estate, will be
hired out, and the cleared lands rented- Sale to con
tinue from dav to day.
Nov 1 7 POLLY CAMP, Adm’rx.
W ILE besold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
. next, before ihe court house door in Perry,
Houston county, between the usual hours of sale, .
A Negro IV oman about 27 years of age; and her
child, about twelve months old, as the property of
William ,S. Brunson, late of said county, deceased —
Terms, twelve months’ credit. Nov 3
THOMAS POLLOCK Adm’r
A GREEABLE to an order of the fumor^blc Inferior
court of Pike county, sitting for ordinary purpose 11
tciil be sold on thefirst Tuesday in JANUARY next, be
fore the court house door, in Newnan Coweta •county,
within thf legal hours of sale.
Three negroes, namely, Melly, Isham, Rial, belong-
ing to the estate of James Carson deceased, sold lor j
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
SARAH CARSON ? A , r .....
det.01 4 JES-E RHODES j 121 the legaj hours of sale, under an order
W ILL be sold on Tuesday the20th December ! ®*. *'“““ 8a . id cou,, fy'- sl,till P for ordinary p„,
next, ai the late residence of Green B Reeves,
deceased, in Butts county, all the corn, fodder, inules.
one mare, cattle, and the stock of hogs, household and
kitchen furniture, and the plantation tools belonging
to the deceased. Also, the Land whereon said dec’d
lived will be rented. Terms on the day.
nov9 6 THE ADMINISTRATORS.
W ILL on the 3<ttA l-ILCEMBL.lt next, at the late
‘ residence of Benjamin Lewis, deceased, in the I T, '"r “ty 'j
14th district Houston cJnty, be sold, ' I Z !r,7/ x Sm ° T CMrt ° S H
All the perishable property of said deceased,con- 5n ,i_ n . !
sislingof cotton, corn, fodder, horses, cattle, hogs,
sheep, blacksmith’s and plantation tools, household
and kitchen furniture, and other articles too tedious to
mention. Two negroes hired and sotpe lands tented.
If all should not be Sold in one day, the sale will con
tinue from day to day until all is sold. Terms made
known on the day of sale. Nov 5 7
NATHAN G. LEWIS,. Adm’r.
will be sold,
2024 acres of land, lying in the 22d district foij
Lee now Muscogee county, No 346—sold aitbl
S erty of Alexander Nelson, late of Stewart ej
eceascd. Terms on the dav. Nov 24 8
THOMAS S. CHAPPELL,,
WM. NELSON,
.Ics;
JGxccutor’s sale.
O N the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, in con
formity to the will of the late Maj William
Wightinap, of South Carolina, deceased, and by vir
tue of'au order of the court of ordinary ol Chatham
county, will besold at the courthouse iu jhe city of
Savannah, within the legal hours, the following valua
ble Real and Personal estate of said deceased:
All that Rice PLANTATION, on Savannah river
in Chatham county, including the tracts called Drakies
Red House, Creek field and Isla Island; containing
on Isla Island 573 acres, in Creek Field, 160 acres,
and on Drakies Point 84 acres, all cleared aud under
jbank, with 2700 acres more or less, of high laud, to
which a new and commodious pine land house is at
tached. Together with two large threshing yards, to
each of which is attached a larg" two story barn, and
to one a threshing machine; and also such buildings
as {(re usually found on well settled plantations: such
us Carpenter's, Cooper’s, Blacksmith’s shops and well
finished negro houses; also sundry articles consisting
of farming utensils, ox carti, timber carnages, carts,
wagons, one gig and harness; one curricle, boats, large.
flats, and with nine mules, one horse and a variety of
stock, consisting of oxen, cattle, sheep, hogs, &c. 1
On the plantation is a large aud valuable Rice Mill,
known as the Paragon Mill, having three waterwheels,
O N thefirst Tuesday in FEBRUARY nut rl
sold bcforr.thc court house door in Perry, ft]
AH the real estateof William H. Riggirn,dw
Also one Negro Girl belonging to said estate -I
for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors. T«;tl
the day. Nov 23 8 JOAll XV. C. HOKh. t]
B Y order of the Inferior Court of Honshu u
sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sob,»
first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, In Jen V A
house door in Perry, Houston county,
All the real estate of John Lupo, deceased, viJ
said county, subject to the widow’s dower. 1}
made known on the day. Nov §3 8
"JOHN RlLLEN.Jbt]
Houston Tax Collector’s sn c
O N the first Tussdhy in FEBRUARY Haiti
sold before the court house door, in Pt ry. Si H
county, within the legal hours, the following j ro 01H
so much there f as will satisfy the tax for ti c yt at H
with 62J cents cost, “
490 acres pine land, lot No. 93, in the 1 hdnla
Irwin county, given in by Ezekiel Hall: t n
100Veres pine land, half oPIot No 1>1, inkl
district*Houston county, given in by Jnm« sKisk ¥
tax 24 cents.
1014 acres pine land, part of lot No 2 J. in the-
district of Houston county, given in by .Samuel! I
vin: tax 194 cents.
2024 acres oak and hickory land, 3d qualiij. I
No 228, in the 18th district Lee county, gireucl
Benjamin Bryan: tsx §1.22.
2024 acres pine land, lot No. 8, in the 6th dk'9
Houston county.giren in by William Lai^'fl
234 cents.
2024 acres pine land, lot No 106, in ti-o 29<h Ms I
connty, given in by William Jordan: ti\25ceuu I
40 acres land, 3d quality, lot No. 71, in the lift I
lIMfll-L be sold, on Saturday, 17th day of DK-
,•¥¥ CFMBERnext, atthe late residence of Jere-
can beat out 40 tierces of rice in two tides, and has,
withir a few months past been put in complete repair,
with additional screws and new stones. As regards
locatiou it is surpassed, by none on the river, and is
generally well supplied with toll, being 12 or 14 miles
from the city of Savannah. Likewise a large and we I
finished 8aw Mill, with two gang of saws worked by
tide and reserve water,and recently put in corny let)
repair, capable of sawing 7000 feet in two titles, with
a grist mill attached, used for grinding curn for the
negroep. Also a substantial and well built Dwelling
House, with nine rooms and pantry, lathed and plas
tered, with piazza, and a brici; building used as a stole
room, and wine room, together with a fine garden at d
extensive stables, carriage houses, &c.
A very prime gang consisting of 174 NEGuOES
among whom are 2 first rate drivers, 8 prime carpc n
ters, coopers, blacksmiths, hostlers, house servarts,
seamstresses, gardeners, &o.
Also, a TRACT OF LAND containing 1051 a
cres more or less, situate in'Chatham county, on ihe
Great Ogeechee river, and thro’ which the canal pas
ses, containing good rice laud, am! land well adapt t
for the making of brick, with a good stinply of w.». r
thereon.
•The abovo property may be seen by appiicatio 1 it.
the premises, to Mr. Wm B. Richardson uiau«g:r
and all letters for information add; c-.-ed {post jiaii ; 1 >
John C.NicolI, Esq. Savannah, or the stibscrihi r nt.
Charleston, South Carolina, will meet with ium-c Ii u ;
attention.
Conditions declared at sale. Purchaser to pnv Ct r
necessary papers. THOM AS F. i'UR&E,
Nov 4 7 Ouatifirii U/jerv.of.
W ILL be soid belori Court u-.ni,. u..u»- il, j... k
son, Butts County, on the lirct Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, “ ' *
A negro boy named Norris, also 50 acres more or
less of land, the sanie being a part of lot No. 96. in the
second Dist, originally Henry, now Butts Coupty,
also, lot No 128, in 2d dist originally Henry now Butts,
containing 2024 acres of land—sold by order of the
Courtof Ordinary of Butts County, for the benefit ol
the heirs of James Anderson, late of Butts County
deceased.
Also will be sold as above, at Rome, Flovd County,
on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next,
Lot No. 749, in the 3d Dist. and fourth Section of
originally Cherokee, now Floyd County, containiug
40 acres more or less.
JOHN ANDERSON ? . ,
DAVID KIMBALL iA J “ rs -
Oct 17th, 1836. 4
trict and 4ih section Cherokee purchase, givitiiH
Benjamin Shirey: tax 304 cents.
.2024 acres pine land, lot No 288, in the loih&M
Dfioly, given m by Jesse Wall: tax - .40.
2024 acres pine land, lot No 149, in tbs Aih
of Houston county,given in by Ilici .ns
23j rents Nov 17 7 FMVAfSONjjjM
Notice. J
TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FckffH
r next, at the court house door in Hnrtfott^a
laski county, at public outciy, TWENTY
NEGROES. Terms of sale on the day.
Dec 8 9 8tj> NELSON C'LAYTO j M
N B. The Columbus Sentinel will publish
hove until the day of sale and forward their accti 1
to this office. J, j
F OUR months alter date, application will I*-
to the Inferior vourt of Butts county, «h ; |
ting for ordinary purposes, r or leave to sell all rt« f
estate belonging to Daniel McClendon, a minor.
Nov 18 8 JOHN GOODMAN, Cam
y,*. OU K months auer-date application will bs
JL' to the Inferior court of Twiggs county, s 3
lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land ■
Negroes, Iwhuigitig to Seth Honeycut. laic d M
county, decvh.'t-d THOMAS S. ( HAPPEU-. I
Nov 24 '6 Aid B
F OUR mon^ S alter date application will!** I
to die hmuirible the inferior courtof II** I
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,for 1*J[ I
sell etb negroes belonging to the estate of John* I
j ley, late ol said county*, deceased.
Aug 20 R. H. LUCKEY,J£5
nov. 5, 1835
ROBT. COLLINS. !
Blanks for sate at this OJlcv.
i750
SACKS SALT, for sale by
NovB 5 EDMUND RUSSELL
*Wr art- authorised to announce rho „ ,. . .
name of ABNER HAMMOND, Esq. a can 'n'“hSra.th,.nRutland's d.str.ct B.bb county
r._n__.». r— .u : 1“ 1 ] All the perishable property of said deceased, con-
J sistingfof 3 head,of horses. 1 mule, 4 head of cattle,
com, fodder, plantation tools.
JAMES HOLLINQ3WORTH is a onecottongi
candidate for Tax Receiver at the ensuing e- Terras ontKc
ectioft. Nov 10 ’ 8 Nfcv I 7
■BTNDER an order ofthe Hon. Inferior Court of Fnl
"J hot county sitting for ordinary purposes, will le
sold at the Court House, within the usual hours of sale
On the 1st Tuesday in JANUARY, next at tl )
Court House. Talbo: county, five Negroes, two Nego
women two children and one negro man.
Also on tho 1st Tuesday in FEBRUARY not, at
the Court House in Sumter connty, one lot of Pi.i *
land, No. 211 in the 28th Dist. originally Lee. now
Sumtei connty. all 6pld as the property of Joht RiL y
lafee of Talbot county deceased for the use of the heir *
of said decease. Term- made knowu on the .lay of
sale- ' JOSEPH RILEY, AJ n’r.
Oct 1836. 4
O N the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY neat tciil le
sold at the court house door in the tow v if t ha •
tuga. Walker county, within the usual hours o* sale,
Lot No 203, in the twenty-second district of sai..
county, under an orderof the honorable Inteiiori-ontt
of Jackson county, when sitting for ordidaiv pisrpc-J
ses, it being all the real estute of Lucy Archer, 1 te o
said county deceased Terms made knrv r, or it'ie 1
daypfsale JOHN A. WALL8> Afftr’r. :
Oeta 2 »-
£ AOl ci muuihs after date application will be*
to the Ittf-rior courtof Houston county,J
.sitting fur ordinary business for leave to sell •"
real estate belonging to Elijah Low, late of Ik'
county, deceased, sept 5,1836. 03
MOSES COLLINS, Admdeboni^
F OUR months after date we shall makeappk
to the honorable the Inferior court of Pike -■
ty, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, for an oi*
sell all the real estate of Irby Stamper, late of >|
county deceased,
SPENCER STAMPER. (14,1
sept 1 63 M. XV. STAMPER.
I AOUR mouths after date, application will j**j
to the Inferior court of Bibb county,
Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the rea Jj
Benjamin Parker, late of said county deceased-
sept 8. BURWELL PARKER^
F OUR months after date,at.pb -ton xvtllhe*]
to the honorable the inferior court ol b'
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
.... fofi
te self lot number 118, in the Uijtfi district ef**j^.
ty being the real estate of Jeremiah McCot® 1 ® j
ceased, for the benefit of said estate. _
sept 12 6j JOHN R SI NTERFUJ
F OUR .Months after date, application 3
to the honorable Interior court ofCrawf®*^
ty, for leave to sell all the real estate of Wm- T • I
man, late ofsaid county, deceased, for the w. 'M
tho heirs. ALEX. M. K. SWIFT, •
sept 5. 1836. 65
fc.1 OUR months after date, application wiH 1
JL’ to the Inferior fourt of Butts County,
for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the >4*
of Dennis Mc’Carty, late of said Countv dect
Oct. 21st. 4 DAVID MARTI V_
M dozen Stout WOOLLEN SO CL f
received and for sa'e, of 8^f-er <
DecS 10 W H. ’
" Dark Fri sits.
A N as-ortment nark .'tmill figured
ry^. 097-10 6 For sjtle try ~ ‘
1
CRAFT &W-
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