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BIT ROSE & SLApE.
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p Ttbrmsi,ac. a
w published weekly
Dollars, if paid within the
. of pour Dollars if not paid till
frtoiwtion of the year.
1 tr.ristwknts will be inserted at
rtVtive cents per square (or 171ines)
the first insertion, and fifty cents for
!*' continuance. Advertisements not
! when handed in will be inserted
1 f ‘bid*
‘r?* Sales of Land hv Executors, Ad
g ators and Guardians are required
L;obe advertised in a public Ca
ne Sixty days previous to the day of
py. sale of Negroes and Personal
‘ r(V must be advertised in like man-
Torty days. \
(f . n . to Debtors and Creditors of an
ate must be published Forty days,
iibuoe that application will lie made
, fiJ Crirtof Ordinary for leave to sell
ii( must be published monthly for four
[.ettehs on business must bt
(Jloaiti-
IFAYKTTE hall.
macon. t t .
. 1 the subscriber having
taken the above establish
i!!>9| ment, respectfully informs
pjQg. his friends and the public in
I",! that it is now prepaied for the
..Jn of company. His Bar will be
.Led with the best liquors, and his
r“„„ll furnished. Ills Stable will
o be well attended to. From the at
ltion which will be paid to render
who may favor him with their cus
m comfortable and agreeable, he
ip „ w receive a sjiare o< public pa
mge’ RATES.
Board anAlodging per month ‘
by year • • M
do, without lodging 12 50
turd and lodging permADth,
(transient) • • IS 00
do. without lodging . 10 00
Board and lodging per week 5 00
do. do. per day 100
Breakfast • • 37
Pinner
Supper .
I.odging . • • SJ
Horse-feed . • •
Horse per day . . IbO
Bone per day lA the w eek
Horse per month . 1-2 00
ALEX. MERRIWETHER.
December 12, 1827. 40
I MANSION HOUSE.
1 MACON.
1 THIS XSTABLISHMF.’fP.
formerly occupied ty Messrs.
Bullock & Wells,)
I JwL IS npw in the hands of
the undersigned, who has
|WM| made ample provision, thro’
ais friends, to keep it in as
■d style perhaps as any house in the
country *, and from his former ex*
Brnmcc in the line of Tavern Keeping
■,!WS himself that all who may he plea-
Klto famr him with a call, will depart
HttiSiied, both as respects accomtnoda-
and charges. Families can be en
■iv- retired, _
I * S. C. BRAME.
[ Marnn, Oct. 30. 1
I GLOBE TAVERN
I, immediately rnoNTiNO
THE COl RT-HOVSK IN
lEjjk CLINTON.
WaaK Jones County, Georgia.
■T.U I.VG purchased if'is desirable stand
■LI lurs House of Public Entertainment,
■t* subscribers have entered upo/i the nti
incumbent upon them as prcTpnetors,
Bit are determined to sustain and aed,
Bojit/le, by more issitluous attention,to uJC
■(i reputation which this hoiere has here
■ware obtained. Having put the entire es
■abiishmeiit, in complete order they feel
■ icmselves warranted in saying that they
Bmccommoilate Travellers or Boarders,
Bdividuals or families,in a style equal to any
Bbuse in the up-country No exjrense by
Bkiclithey can add to the improvement of
Be house’ table or bar will he spared. Strict
wili he paid to the Stables, and
B hones left in their care. Horse and Hog
can be accommodated with lots,
■nia'iendance at any time.or assistance in
Hupokiig of their stock will tie given.
1 BENTON & BURTON.
■-V y 1828. 47--
117 ILL be sold on the 12th day of
It Mav next, the
TOWN LOTS
n the county of Merriwether. Terms
Wile known oirdhe day of sale.
April 7, 1828. 5-4 w
t|j| rap
*SOOO.
no**: & SL ADE
,4 l'K\ rs for the sale of Tickets in
1 THE riacon diason
c **ALL lottery. ill re j
’ w and promptly attend to all order*
l ' <t paid, which may be sent to them.—-
nst of ticket* jjj, March 29.
-
081 consignment.
ioat American
C : Vg- - l-agb-, two elegant O
GIGS, just re
ived, and for sale
„ IT,us, SHOTWELL & Cos.
‘larch 21. 2
BRUOS A MEDICINES.
A general assortment ot
wfljra genuine Drug* and Modi-
KJT cine-s. (.lass Ware, Phials,
SI Ac. Paints, Gils, Glass,
~ Bvewood and DvestufTs.
1 n ’’ tte at low ptice* for cash, bv
F.U.if*, SHOTWELL & Cos.
u • 1
LAiAImCKk
THE subscriber* have rtsociated
themselves in the practice of Law.
Their office is kept at the Falls of the
Chatahoochie. *
JAMES N. BETHUNE*
ALBERT Y. GRESHAM.
Oct. 29. . S3—tf
TawToticeT
THE undersigned has removed to,
and is permanently located at the
new town of COLUMBUS, in Musco
gee county, there he may at all times be
consulted when not engaged upon the
Circuit. 1R? will regularly attend the
sittings of the Superior Courts of the
Chattahoochie Circuit.
ULYSSES LEWIS.
Columbus, Jan. 16, 45—Bm.
j
THE subscribers are practisinglaw
I in the Chattahoochee Circuit con
jointly. Their office is in Columbus,
Georgia.
SAMUEL T. BAILF.Y,
JAMES VAN NESS.
Columbus, March 28, 1328. fini-4
LAW NOTICE.
THE subscribers have associated
themselves together in the practice
of the law, under the firm of
CAMPBELXi & SEYMOTO,
and respectfully tender their services to
their fellow citizens, and the clients ol
Mandell & Campbell.
They will practice in the several
counties of the Flint Circuit, except
ing Fayette, Henry and Newton ; in the
counties of Jones, Jasper, Putnam and
Baldwin, of the Ocmulgee Circuit, and
Twiges of the Southern Circuit.
THOMAS CAMPBELL,
ISAAC G. SEYMOUR.
April 17, 1823. C-f.w
SPRING GOODS.
R. BIRDSONG,
HAS just received front Charles
ton, (of this Spring s Importa
tion,) a general assortment of
DRY GOODS,
HARD-WARE.
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
ffj shoes n
SADDLERY;
Which he w ill sell ou accommodating
terms. ‘
Macan, April 29. ‘ 8
jewslßy.
p. P. ROCKWELL,
- HAS just recciv
ed from New York,
and is now open
s *V. ing, an extensive
L k°> N and elegant assort
s ment of GOODS,
JS3- consisting in part
of the following:
Patent lever and other Watches, for
ladies and gentlemen
Elegant Time Pieces, Clocks
Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, for la
dies and gentlemen
Steel Chains, Seals and Keys
Finger and Ear Rings
Breast Pins—Beads, a variety
Pencil Cases —silver Thimbles
.Spectacles, and silver mounted
do. steel with green ur white
glasses—silver Pens
Plated and brass candlesticks
Lamps—Pocket Lamps
Tea Pots, Walters
Stiver, plated and Brittania, table,
tea and soup Spoons
Castors, Knives and Forks
Razors, Pocket Knives
Fire Ecndprs, Curtain Puts
Pomeroys Strops
Cologne Water, tancy Soap. Rouge
Dressing Cases, stff-l Busks
Andirons, Shovels and Tongs
Beer Pumps of the best qu.iiity.
military ooods, AO.
Swords, white and yellow mounted
Epaulets, gold and silver
Lace and eord do. do.
Tassels, Stars, EagLes, Cockades
Pistols, Dirßs
A variety of elegant Fowling Pieces,
with common and percussion locks
Flasks, Shot Bags, Game-bags, Gun
wipers
Fifes, Backgammon Boards
Walking Sticks, At. &c.
cleaned and repaired in
the best manner > also, all kinds of jobs
in his line of business.
Cash pttid for Old Gold and Silver.
Macon, Sept. 25. 28
JUST RECEIVED 11V
rX.UKXJXL 6l COLLINS,
a general assortment of
Drugs and Medicines:
among which ahf :
g> CROTON Oil, lodine
gfiHufe Sulphate Quinine
JT Acectic Acid
Et roltgcous Acid
QKbW Ext. Elaterium
Cologne Water, water Colours
Thermometers, powder Puffs
Macassar Oil, Olive Oil
Evans’ crown Lancets
Antique Oil, Oil Wormwood seed
Oil Spruce, Flowers Benzoin
Gold Leaf, Silver Leaf
Durable Ink, blue Smalt
Lemon Acid, Harlem Oil
London Mustard. Ginger Root
Ground Ginger, Pearl-ash
Scotch Snuff. Chrome Yellow
Brimstone, Sulphur,
India Rubber, Sponge
Shaving Boxes and Brushes
Pimento, Pepper
Vials assorted, Windsor Soap
Fancy Soap and wash Balls
Teeth Brushes
Copal Varnish
Spirits Turpentine,’
Millet, OjV 8,. W
• •• *
Justreceived Jy StiuhenviHe
% and Monroe,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES;
Which are offered at very low prices—viz.
94k4k”AKRELS
OWVWJISKET Oj
30 do RUM E -
J 5 do COG NT AC BRANDY
25 do MOLASSES
75 do SUGAR
50 do NAILS
50 bags COFFEE
50 boxes RAISINS
C tons IRON, with a numerous
assortment of other articles.
ALSO. A OBNEIIAL ASSORTMENT Or
DRY GOODS.
Persons wishing to purchase will
please call on
HUGH LOVE.
Columbia, March 6, 1826. 3rn53
COTTON at HARRISON,
HAVE for sale the following ‘ar
ticles—part just received by Boat
CorsaiT:
10 do Apple Brandy
50 bis. Mackerel, No. 1,2, and 3
10 do prime Pork
4o do fresh Potatoes
20 do Northern Gin
30 do Sugar
5 hhds. Molasses
10 kegs Tobacco
80 bags Coffee
2,000 lbs Hollow WirG
1,000 do hoop Iron
1.000 do sheet do
10,000 do Iren assorted
4,000 bags Sait
50 pieces prime Bagging
Cogniac Brandy
Jamaica Rum
Ho!(and Gin
Madeira, Teneriffe, and Malaga
WINES
Irish Whiskey, very choice
H vson Tea
R ice, I/iaf Sugar
Sugars, Hoes
Wn ggmi Boxes
Grindstones
Writing and wrapping pnpep
Shot, assorted
Bar Lead
Cotton Cards
Macon, March 7, 1823. 52
7. FREEMAN A CO.
HAVE just received in addition to
jheir former stork,
SI pipe Cogniac Brandy
l do Holland Gin
1 hhd. Jamaica Rum
30 bis. Apple Brandy
10 qr. casks Madeira and Malaga
WINES
20 his. new Gin
10 do New England Rum
20 bags prime green Cotfee
-5 do. Spice and Pepper
500 lbs. loaf Sugar ,
10 kegs Goshen Butter
10 boxes Raisins
50 ktgs Crackers, ten ponnds eaoh
ALSO,
5 casks Hardware, assorted
10 do Hoes
5 do Iron
10,000 lbs. Castings, assorted
0,000 do Swedes liun *
5,000 bolt sheet, and hoop Iron
500 Nail Rods
2,000 lbs. east, English 1 ItSered, and
German Steel
Blacksmiths Tools, Ac.
ALSO,
5 crates CROCKERY', assorted
which together with their former stock
w iil be sold at the lowest market price
for Cash.
4/so—One elegant BL'GEE, with
full plated Harness.
Macon, Feb. 4. 47
Ilungtrfords Stoddard
HAVE just renewed a general as
sortment of
STAPLE A FANCY
SE>T <*<MKE>B
among which are
Blue, black and steel mixed Clo*h
Sattinett, Flannels
Bombazines and Bombazetts
Black Italian Silk
Plain black Gros de Naples
Coloured do.
Plaid and stripe Silk
Canton and Nankin Crape*
Pongee, bonnet and belt Ribbons
Fancy Handk erehiefs, all colors
Lace and Swiss Collars
Linen Handkerchiefs, colored Borders
Thread Laces and Footings
Figured, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins
Fine check Muslins
Fancy Cravats
Fancy Silk Stocks
Linens and Hoisery
Horse Skin Gloves
Leghorn and Straw Bonnets
Misses’ Gimp do.
Bleached Shirting and Sheetings
Brown do. do.
Domestic Plaids ,
Gentlemen’s and Ladies Cloaks
Duffle, Rose, and Point Blankets
BATS. BOOTS A SHOE3,
HARDWARE , CUTT ER V , *(c.
300 sides black upper Leather
100 do- sole do.
6 doz. Calf Skins
R do. lining do.
6 do. Morocco Skin*, assorted
colors.
The above Goods are offered at re
duced prices for Cash. Cali and judge
for yourselves.
Nov. 10. YSS
COOPER'S NSW NOVEL,
THE
MfU SHOD f>.
,>WST RECEIVED BT
ROSE it SLADE
JftON DAY, MAY 5, 1828.
dkCHIBHOLM
• HATE tATOfrY RECFIVYD, ASH SCW
OFr*R for sai.f. the FOLLOW
ING ARTICLES :
300 BA’LS Old
Rye WHISKEY t]&&&£&
4po and. do GIN
* 10 do Apple BRANDY
10 do NewEniland RUM
60 do MACKEREL
15,000 lbs. IRON
1,800 bushels SAT.T
A quantity of Sugar, Coffee and Mo
lasses together with a general assort
ment of
HARD-WARE,
Nails, and Blacksmith’s Tool.
WANTED,
/ /J 100 Bales prime COT
||H TON, for which the
best prices will be given
April 12, 1828. 5-ts
SAfAyfi
THE undersigned, wishing to close
his business in Macon, will dis
pose of his Goods on accommodating
terms.
On Tuesday, 6ih May next.
He will offer at auction, (which may
then be on hand) the entire stock, con
sisting of a great variety of
DRY GOODS.
AISO , —A N ASSORTMENT Os
GROCERIES*
A quantity of
LIME. CROCKERY. AC.
Terms. —All sums less than SIOO,
cash—over SIOO, notes with good secu
rity until the Ist of January, 1829.
Country merchants would do well to
call previous to tile public sale.
RALPH KING.
April 31. 3-tds
J. 6l Z. WIN SHIP,
HAVE just received from New
York a general assortment of
GROCERIES;
which they off* r for sale at the lowest
market prices for cash or produce. 1
Holland Gin, White’s do.
OjgEJffl Northern do. Whiskey
Jamaica Hum (
Cogniac Brandy,
Port, Madeira, Teneriffe }
and Malaga >
Loaf and Lump Sugars
St. Croix and Muscovado do.
Irish Potatoes, Mackerel
Pimento, Pepper
Coffee, Cheese, Molasses
Cotton Bagging, Bagging Twine
Soap, Candles
Powder, Shot, Lead, Iron
Cast, Germ, and American Steel, &c.
WANTED,
a quantity of HIDES, for which Cash
will he paid at the highest prices.
Macon, Feb. 11, 1828. 43
fFasttfonatolr
SPRING AND SIMMER
GOODS AND CLOTHING,
JUST RECEIVED at the
Macon C\ot\ung Stove
OF
L. FITCII & CO.
Mulberry Street.
Cl ONSISTING in part of Bomba
’ zincs, Circassians, white and
brown Drillings, Russian Nankins, In
dia do. Velvet Vestings, Florentine,
Mersatles and Velentia do. Velvets of
all colors, India Laventine, white linen
and cotton Hose, white and black silk
do. Flag and Bandanna Handkerchiefs,
India do. Italian and India Cravats,
Plaid and white do. Silk and common
Suspenders, Russian Belts, Utnbrfellas,
Stocks and Stilfners, Gloves, Havana
and Leghorn Hats, Linens, Cloths and
and Cassimeres, Epauletts, Lace Cord,
Shirt Collars, Shirtings,Paddings, Sew -
ing Silks, &c. &c.
Blue, brown, black & claret COATS
do do do do COATEES
do do do do Frock Coats
Fine Bombazine Frock Coats
do do Coattees
do Circassian do
Russian Nankin do
Plain Velvet VESTS
Figured do do
Velencia do do
Florentine do do
Merailes do do
Brown and white linen JACKETS
Circassian and Striped do
Crape and Silk Camblet PANTA
LOONS
Concan Bombazine Pantaloons
100 pair brown and white Drill do
Circassian and Nankin do
White and brown Linen do
Mixt and purple Drilling do *
White and brown Sattin do
Tom and Jerry and Denmark do
Cloths and Cassimeres do
Striped drilling and silk drilling do
Common striped do
Dutch Trowsers
Fine linen and cotton SHIRTS
Morning GpWNS
Cotton and linen DRAWERS
(j/*The abo\e clothing is made of
the best material*, in the latest fashions,
particularly for Customers, and will be
sold low for Cash.
TAILORING
carried on as usual in all its branches.
Orders thankfully received, and execu
ted with despatch.
Macon, April 4, 1828. 4
N. B. Those person* indebted to Us
for the past year, w ill do w ell to call and
settfe the same before the first of May.
L FITCH & CO-
SOWELL WOOLFOLK.
HAS just receiveel hy the. Steam
Boat Steubenville,
r—jo blls. Sugar
5 boxes Champaign
5 do Sperm Candles
20 kegs of Nails
1,000 lbs. Baron
20 sacks Salt.
By the Monroe he. expects to rteni-e,
2,000 bushels of Corn
200 blls. Flour
100 kegs of Nails
6,000 lbs. Bacon
20 blls. pickled Beef
20 do do Pork
Mackerel, Mclasses*, Sugar
Cos flee, Iron, & c. &c.
Cusseta. April 24, 1828. T-3w
SAMTOZOXUSsns
HAS just received a general assort
ment of fresh
DRY GOOfltt, *
For the Spring and Summer <eason
Also, a good assortment of
BARR WARS 4 OROCS
ti j axes.
lie deems it unnecessary to say any
thing about the quantity, or the terms on
which they w ill be sold, as both can be
ascertained by a call. He hopes it will
be taken for granted that he is desirous of
selling, or he w-ould not trouble the pub
lic w ith this notics that he has them.
Macon, April 1, iB2B. 3-ts
I. FREEMAN & CO.
have just received bv the boat
NEW JERSEY.
1 BUSHELS SALT
JL 6 bbls. Mackerel
20 hbds. prime Sugars
135 bhls. Gin and Whiskey
100 do Irish Potatoes
25 do superfine Flour
fi half do. Buckwheat do.
1500 lbs. prime Bacon,
which will be sold low for Cash.
Fel). 7, 1828. in
WARES HOUSE, ~
BOATING
Commission
<* —• BUSINESS.
JOHN T. ROWLAND,
RETU K N S his thanks to his friends
’ and the public for the liberal sup
port which he has heretofore received
from thrrd in his business and solicits a
continuance of their patronage.
Ilis WARE-HOUSES have been
considerable enlarged during the past
summer, and arc now Apahle of contain
ing from 3500 to 4000 hags of Cotton.
A substantial WHARF is attached to
them, and for convenience in the trans
action of business, they are not surpass
ed by any in the State.
His BOATS are first rate, and will be
well manned and carefully navigated.
He will he able to afford those whodo
business with him all resonable facilities
in the wav of Cash advances, &c. and
can assure them **f his best exertions be
ing used to promote their interest in the
management of any business confided tc
his rare.
On the first of October he w ill remove
his counting room to his Ware-house,
and thereafter all his business will be
transacted there.
Macon, Sept. 15, 1826. 27.
WANTED.
2000 Bushels of Corn.
WE have a good assortment of
DRW GOODS,
HARD WARE, &e.
and 000 hundred bushels of SALT,
which we will sell low-, and takeCOR"N
in payment, and allow a fair price for it.
We will also take Corn in payment from
those persons who are indebted to us.
and give them a fair price. We want
the Corn shelled, and delivered here.—
We also have a good assorment of
which will be sold as low- as elsew here
in this market, for Cash.
J. D. A A. CHAPMAN.
Macon, April 17, 1828. *5-4w
NOTICE.
THE copartnership heretofore ex
isting, of MANDELL & CAMP
BELL has been dissolved bv mutual
consent. Those indebted to the firm
are requested to settle their accounts
with Thomas Campbell, and those hav
ing demands against the firm to present
them to him for pavinent.
ADDISON MANDELL,
THOMAS CAMPBELL.
Macon, April 17, 1828. 6-3 w
TO UEttT,
x THE Dwelling House now
* n Passion o ( f Mr. Sani
uel Gillespie. Possession to
!■ he given on the first of April
next.
ALSO,
The Store Room, adjoining that in
the occupation of John Corbett.
Apply to R. BIRDSONG, or to
TRACY &. BUTLER.
Macon. Feb. 8, 1823. 48
NOTICE. \
THIS is to inform the public that I
have given toElishaTarver a draft
upon myself payable the 20th o t April,
1828, for 0300 or upwards—he the said
Tarver has not complied w ith a contract
between us, therefore I do not intend
paying the same.
HUGH KNOX.
Knoxville, April 17, 182 U. 0-3 w
LAND FOR SALE.
LOT No. 74, in the 24th district
Tv • county. Enquire at the
Omar. •
Jujj, t*
SPRIWG & SUMMER
Clothing and Hats.
V. TUB SON A CO.
■Eg f HAVE just received at
f their Clothing Store and
Hat Ware House, a gene
ral assorment of
CLOTHING 6t HAT*,
nf the most approved fashions for the
present and approaching season, which
are offered low, and for Cash only.
A continuance of public patronage is
solicited. All orders in their line thank
fully received and promptly attended to.
TIIEV WILL STILL CARRY ON* THE
TAILORING BUSINESS,
and having gooo workmen employed,
hope to merit public patronage.
P. J. & Cos. also continue the
Hatting Business ,
and will finish HATH to order. They
will sell hats jtt w holesale or retail, as
low as they can be obtained in Savan
nah or Augusta.
They have on hand a general assort
ment of Beaver, Otter, Koram and
Wool HATS, of all sizes and qualities.
A liberal price will be paid for Bea
ver and Otter Furs.
{C?“ A general invitation is given to
those indebted, to Call and make imme
diate payment; and to those who have
been liberal in making promises, we
give notice that they will be no longer
received as an equivalent for claims, as
promises cannot be used in payment to
those to whom we ourselves are justly
indebted; and unless immediate pay
ment is made we shall he compelled to
resort to the “glorious uncertainty of the
lau-.” P. J. & Cos.
Macon, April 19, 1821. 6
BOOTH & SHOES!
A. C. FARMELSE A CO.
HAVE just received from their
manufactory at the North an ad
ditional supply of BOOTS & SHOES,
which together with their former stock,
makes as complete and extensive as
sortment as can be found in the State,
all of which are offered at w holesale and
retail at the lowest Cash prices,
AMIISU THEM ARE THE FOLLOWING
tfjrd Ladies’ prunella and
buckskin Bootees, of va-
f3i rious sizes and colors,
Do. morocco, seal and
calf slun Bootees,
Ladies’ walking Shoes and Pumps,
w ith and w itliout heels
Prunella Shoes of various colours and
fashions
Misses morocco, calf skin, seal skin
and prunella Shoes and Pumps
Gentlemen’s Wellington Boot*
Do. Jackson and Monroe Shoes
Do. Calf skin, low quarters
Do. Buck skin, do do.
Do. Morocco and seal Pumps
Do. thick brogans, sew ed and
pegged
Do. Thick low quarters J
Boys’ calf skin Bootees
Do. do Shoes
Do. thick Shoes and Brogans
Children’s morocco and calf skin
Bootees and Shoes, (a good as
sortment)
A larae quantity of first rate Shoes,
suitable for plantation use.
*• The abote are of their own man
ufacture, and w urranted as pood as any
in the State. A continuance of the
public patronage is solicited.,
merchants and others
supplied on the most reasonable terms.
BOOTS AND BHOSS
Made and repaired at the shortest notice.
April 12, 1828. 5-ts
OLirw
HA S removed to the store next to
Mr. Wick’s huildfag, on Mulberry
street, where he continues the
SADDLE & HARNESS MAKING
BUSINESS.
lie has on hand a general assortment
of ladies and gentlemen’s plain and
quilted SADDLES, of various kinds:
Gig Harness, Bridles
Martingales, Travelling Trunks
Saddle Bogs, Valiees
Gig and Waggon Whips
Collars, &c. &e.
and all.other articles in Vds line, aald of
his own manufateture, which are offered
for sale very Low for Cash.
also.
Bridle Leather, Pnddirtg Skins, Sole
Leather, Upper do. Calf and Morocco
Skins, of different kinds; lining and
binding Skins. Saddle Tree, worsted
and cotton girt Webb, Boot do. Cord, all
kinds of Shoemakers Lasts, Boot Trees,
Awl handles: a general assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
black and plated gig harness Mounting,
leather and copal Varnish; Shoemak
er* Sparables, a few handsome TIME
PIECES, Ac. all cheap for Cash.
{£/"Repairing dove us usual.
Macon, Feb. 25. 90
BOOKS A STATIONARY.
Ink Powder, Sealing Wax, Waters,
Quill*. Arc. For sale by
ELLIS, BHOTWELL & Cos.
Mar A }i, 1
VOL. H.--WC a.
CI.IKTON
rBKALfi ACASEMY.
THE Trustees qf this Jnstitutiott
have employed Mrs. Tie*.von to
take chay;e of the same during the
present year. The qualifications of tins
lady as lif teacher, are too well know n to
the public to require the tribute of our
praise. As she has been engaged in the
business of teaching in this State for
many years, and has given universal sat
isfaction, the Trustees are confident that
no one could be procured who i* wort)
deserving of the esteem and patronage
of the people. Mrs. Ki£g, a ladv who
is well acquainted with the business <*f
teaching, and whose qualifications arw
, undoubted, is employed in the Acade
my wilh Mrs. Ticknor.
fn addition to the ordinary branches
rtf education, instruction will be given
in Lace Work, according to the mrtst
approved fashions: also, Painting on
Sait in and Velvet, by theorems.
• Ep.u*l can be had in the -best board
in* jflh'ses for £75 pe anntmi.
THe Scholars w ill required to at
tend the Sunday School every Sabbath.
On account of the healthiness of the
town, which is not surpassed by any in
this part of the Elate, and the cheap
ness of hoard, the number and qutilifi
cation of tearhers, it is hoped that a
very liberal patronage will be given to
this institution.
Spring quarter mil commence
on the first o f April.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
Clinton, March 17, IC2B, 2
CABINET WARE-HOUSE,
SA VAANAJL
J. W. MORRELL
HAS constantly on hand is good
an assortment of
FURNITURE,
of all descriptions as can be f*und in
the Souther* States t togethe’ *ith a
general stock of materials, sch as am
used hy Cabinet workmen, which he
w ill sell at fair prices. Orders left w ith
Mr. Samuel Gillespie, of Macon,
will meet with prompt attention, afld
the articles put up in such manner as to
be warranted safe. A list of prices can
be seen by calling on Mr- Gille*; it*.
March 24, 1828. 2-fi 12m
LAW AO TICE.
THE subs- til <*i q, nue peril) !ient
ly settled in Perry, Houston
county, and pledges himself to faith
fully and promptly attend to all business
’ ommiit- dto his management. He * ill
‘prccti’ e in the comities of Twiegs, Pu
laski, Dooly and Bakrr of ihe Southern
circuit, and in the adjacent counties of
the Flint and Chattahoochie Circuits.
He will keep Ids office at the upper end
of the vilUge, where he uiay t all tinns
be consulted, unless necessarily absent.
Communications by mail, will reo-ivo
proper and due attention.
JAMES M. KELLY.
’’ • Otb t °2:t 48i: 3m
DIVISIC N ORDERS.
Head (Quarters, 9fA Division. )
Troup county , Feb. 28 1828, £
THE Major General directs the offi
cers commanding Regiments tt>
report themselves without delay totheif
respective Brigadiers.
By order of Major Gn. batlet.
TIIOS. G. GORDON,
Division Inspected.
Columbus, Muscogee, /
Feb. 22, 1828. $ 51-2am2
NOTICE.
I FOREWARN all persons from
crediting or harboring my wife
DELIA, as I do not intend to pay any
of her contraets, she having left my bed
and board, without any cause or. provo
cation whatever. his
BRIANT X SLEDGE,
mark.
Houston co. March Al, 1828. 7
TROUP SUPERIOR COURT
March Term, 1828.
The Governor on the informa*’
• tron of Wiley J. Sterling _• >.
rs>, -m./c
Melinda 6c Edwin Renfroe.
IT appearing to the Court, by the re
turn of the Sheriff'of Troup coun
ty, that the defendants cannot be found
in the county. It is, on motion of
Greene & Grant, ordered, that the above
sci. fa. be served by a publication of a
copy of (his rule in one of the public ga
zettes, once a month for three months.
I certify that this is a true Copy from
the minutes.
R. A. LANE, Clerk.
March 25, 1828. S-niffm
TROtJP SUPCTIOR COURT
March Term, 1828.
The Governor on the informa*’
lion of james Maddux,
David Lay. ,
IT appearing to the Court, by the’rd
turn of the Sheriff, that the defen
dant is not to be found in the county—.
it is on motion, otdeied, that service be
perfected by publication of this rule once
a mouth for three m mths, in one of tliu
public gazette# of this state.
A trlie copv from the minutes.
It- A- LANE, Clerk.
March 25, 18128- 3-m Sin
TROUP SUVhKXOR COURT
March Term, 1828.
The Governor on the inforrnfa-’
tiouol Eaton Bass
xs- \ ‘ ‘
Thomas T. McCollum.
IT appearing to the Court, by the re
turn of the Sheriff of Troup county,
that the defendant cannot be found in
the county. It is, on motion of Greene
Giant, ordered, that the above cu
facias be served by a publication of a
copy of this order in one of the publid’
gazettes of this state, once a month lot
three months.
I certify that this i* a true extract fnR,
the minutes.
R- A lA#NF, Clerk,
182 b; Syr yip