Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, February 25, 1828, Image 1

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MACON TELEGRAPH. Hv M. IUbixbtt. MONDAY* FEBRUARY 25, i828. Tb'j 7' Ifgraph in mtblslted weekly .Tumi, G •—Offiffl on Mulberry street, a VtlLtfUO 1..\UM.iBK 8. l/jrtlll, - „ ■ ,utis iiuriii ul' ilie Post i.fiice. TERMS. fit a Year, • ’ * * r„r Sis Monlhf, • - ■ invit/iV. $3 00 2 on b 00MHW & UDXGDOJV, .. vTdnorlo L. Atkison, are now receiving a A Kiieral assortment of GROCERIES from New ■ ,d B ixon. and for «aie at th* loweat market lE', for cub or cotton. .-•I niece* Winch Cotton Bagging ni i Ilia ImcRingTwine tu, barrel*Rye Whiskey Vi do Northern Gin { pipe* Holland do " ■ U do 4th proof Cognac Brandy 3 lihd*4th proof Jamaica Bum 4 ,| i Sew England lium • j |,i ,, n es Green Coffee pi hbl* loaf* lump Sugar li hhds. St. Croix Sugar 5 do. Molasses, 3 casks London Porter M jbls. Ci'ler Brandy 81 do. superfine Flour 8i do. Mackerel, No. 1 3, &t 5 do. Connecticut Shod U kegs Cavendish Tobacco fil bugs Shot, assorted l) kegs Gunpowder pi crates Crockery 48 buses tioshen Cheese |j ni lbs S.vede’s flat Iron " 3 bundles German iSteel 60 «rts Carl <S Gig Boses 6) Plough Moulds Kino ilis. bar Lend, 7 dozen Hoes |0>i cut Tucks. 42 casks Nails, assorted 30 reams wrapping Paper, 25 do. writing do. 0 do letter do. ■ J-, dozen Wool Hats $i do. Cotton & Wool Cards | case Leghorn Bolivars 3 bales London Uulile Blankets J8 coils Rope u.i li nes Spermaceti & Mould Candle* 3 bales Osnaburgs 4 cross wine & porter Bottles pi Imres bar soap | barrel cherry Brandy 1 do. Stoughton's Mixer 5 barrels Almonds, 10 boxes Windsor Soap 5 hoxesChoc,Onto. 5000 Spanish,Seems. Wines, Cordials, Domestic Goods, &c. &c. Ifrmn, Not ember 1827———58 Jis.. JAMES A. BLANTON, S 0 just received and .is now opening and offer* tug for sale at the very- lowest market prices, tor cash, a large and entirely Jtvsh stock of Dftir go*. iis B GROCERY? S, „ t MATS tmd SHOES, HARDWARE and CUTLERY, C rockyvn and CVasswave, . SADDLERY, Sir. Air. &r, Which were all laid in by himself in the Northern Mar- ts, specially for the trade of this place, and will no doubt suit purchasers both in quality and prices. Merchants and Planters from the conntry and the citizens of this place and invited to call and exam ine for themselves. W\,\TED, A few hundred bags of COTTON, for which Cosh wilt be Midi L-.n > ■ :;p her 24 ■1827———02 STONE A? CO IT, LIVE JUST RKCEIVBIl FROM BOSTON & NEW YORK, 1X0 OFFER FOR SALU THE FOLLOWISO DRY GOODS: pieces .M brown rihirting pieces bleached Sea Island Shirting pieces4 4 hroWn Sheeting I peers 4-4 bleaced Sheeting p-cei ;i-4 domestic Fluids pieces 1-4 domestic Plaids p.ces London dnille Blankets yces three and a half puiut Blankets _ ; tees fancy Prints peers black, blue and steel mixt Satinctts I pieces black and bine Broadcloths 5 pieces blue and mixt Cassiinere rl pieces Irish Linens :. Litre* red Flannel t pieces cotton Cassimcre fi pieces negro Cloth i fitiil Clonks, extra sizes Dtfamlilet Cloaks, extra sizes it rums writing Paper, 2D reams letter Paper 0 reams wrapping Paper > . Biimiuizells, Cambrics, Muslins, Silks Kudin Kobes, iinttisle Robes . lie linn and Canton Crapes 1'is-iinere and Valenti* Shawls Silk and Colton Handkerchiefs N ' Hosiery and Gloves Shell unit Horn Comlis, &c. &c. Desses coarse and fine Shoes i eases gentl,nneii’s Boots . I cases fine and coarse fashionable Hat* 5 casei Leghorn and straw* Bonnets K cares No. 10, Whittcmore Cards I boxes Saddles and Briddles tttwd’ware &. Cv\l\ev^. JJ II*. Castings, assorted • • »ilnzen weeding Hoes A large sad elegant assortment of of Crockery and L, '*«re. 4“zen pint and half pint Flasks ilozcti Irnlf pint Tumblers, in straws GROCERIES. Ain received by tue last Boats ™ ^Cca Cotton Bagging B lihd*. 8t. Croix Sugar W bag* prime gn-en Colic* * ; Ws. Jamaica Rum 2 bbds. Holland Gin * nuiis. apple Brandy J pi|*«s Cognac Brandy . * Hunrter ami hall casks Teneriffe, Malaga and „ L Madeira WIN13 , ™ l ™l» new Floor; (warranted good) * Gn Shot, assorted. 1 ton soft Lead . "k jsF.EE Dupont’s Powder J Jrg» shipping Powder J! “>'«• Soap * boxes sperm and tallow Candle* ™«es Imnch Raisins 7** “upper and Pimento omencan Cigars “■ November 2ti. 1827 57 poiluugsiovo Jk V\v\t Warehouse P. JUDSON & Co Uqcon, a in ^ ,ure °ii Miutierry Street, next door to *• *• B. Wick, keep constantly on hand, an eaten- s'Hrtmopt of ciot.iing. Cloths, Cassimeres, and e J ,r y description and qualit^, suitable for lha 1 8e **°n. Their assortment consists in' |iart of ‘ OLij^fHNO t 5H „ black, olive, steel, and oxford mixt Coats T 0 ****—blue,bluek, drhb.stoel mixt and claret , ,? n " Over Coats—plaid, and camlet Clonks— ij, 7 '■hi drab, claret and sluto colored •nd Casximere Paatuinons—blue and blaek rre and doth Vests—striped. Valentin, figured WW stilt, silk vnlvct, mnrsellles.nnd swans- ’ipiatlH-s—cotton and wmxllen Draw* i " 0 "«ad linen 8‘i.-eli. and a good assortment S'o clmliiiij,—Urondcloths and Cassimeres of , ere T color and onnlity—Valentia" Vestings, Velveti—tartan Plaids, green Baize, Flannel*, Shirtings, Sheetings, Satti- i.i#. S l e , lrt ' !r '* Russian Belf-. Crax-ats, silk and J»adkereMefs—black worsted, lambs wool, ^’&c»nd half Hose-Linings, Silk, Twist, lo! ij*' ly** Brazilian Shell Combs'. l “' °f * stinerlor quality. 1 hj.?' 1 em Y the TAILORING BUSINESS, workmen employed, hope to merit ..They still continue the HATTING BUSINESS, will furnish them at wholesale a id retail, as low as can lie '"nightIn Snvannnh, or Nuvnsta. They iave on hand, a good assortment of ,, ’ e »ver. Otter, Heal. Roram, *nd Wool I' Vwaand qualities. Jfiat pf* price uitl be }i aid for Bearer, Oiler, **'*• Dee 31 WINTER f^OODS. BAILEY GODDARD, - ON MULBBRRV STREET, ■ AS just received and is still receiving a LARGF, ASSORTMENT of FALL and WINTER GOODS, suitable for this Market, consisting, in part, of the FOLLOWING ARTICLES, viz: Black, blue, olive, mixed and drab Cloths; ditto Cussimere; Sntinetts; Cassinetts; white, red and yel- liixv Flannel; bleached, brown,^checked and plaid Homespun; men and women’s plaid Cloaks; duffle Blankets; three, three and a hair, four and four and a half point Blankets; Irish Linens; brown and black Linens; I/>ng Lawn; linen Cambric; four and ten quarter Diaper; Dimity; Bombazettr, Bumbazin; Bed. tek; negro Cloth; n large assortment ol plaid and fancy 1 r its; English Ginghumr, furniture Prints; Battiste; Mirage; black Nankin and'Canton Crapes; colored Crape Robes; black Italian Crapes; fancy uze and silk Shnxvls; Srarfs and Mantles; Sarcenet, vuipIne, :-e iclinw. Lustring, plaid and fancy Silks; i slain and figured Swiss Muslins; Jaconet, book and India mull Muslins; Cambrics; women’s white and e<,lor> d cotton Hose; meu and women’s silk Hose; Gne heaver, roram and wool Hats; tortoise and Bra zilian shell Combs; cotton and wool Cards; a large assortment of Shoes and Boots; straw and Leghorn Bonnets;, silk flag, cotton and - Bandana'Handker chiefs; thread ana cotton Laces; Inserting and Foot ing; silk and cotton Velvet; a large assortment of cop. bonnet and belt Ribbons; Saddles, Bridles, Martin gales, &c.; a small assortment of Hardxvare and Sta tionary; a few crates of Crockery and Glassware, &c. Ate. Arc. &c. He solicits a call from those Merchants, in this vi cinity, who wish to replenish their stock; as he believes that such can he more advantageously served, titan by going a greater distance. Travelling Merchants, who are not' acquainted, and who wish credit, will please furnish themselves with letters of recommen dation. Planters, xvho visit this place, are respect fully invited to call. All orders xvill meet with prompt, attention. Liberal Credit. will be given for Ap- orored Paper. A \ivemli<*r 12. 1827—-tf——55 F*n O’ j .LA FAYETTE rHTHF. Subscriber havingtaken the above Establishment, respectfully Informs .M. general, that it is prepared for the reception of compnny His BAR \ LIUUOR8, and Ids TABLE wall furbished. His STABLE will alao he well i Informs his friends, and the public in " * “ will be provided with the best .. —. — attended to. From the alien tion which will be paid to render those who n.*v favor him with their custom, comfortable atid agreeable, he hopes to receive a share of public patronagi M. BARKWELL, Ha* located Himself at the place where Dr. Taylor foimerly resided, in Pulaski cou-.ty. on the direct ijiiil Road leading from Tarver’s Store to Hartford, eight miles In-low the tormer and tw elve above the latter place; where he makes a res pectful tender of his services as a Practitioner of Physic, Surgery (J* ObsUtritKu) and pledges himself to give a steady and u*iid*01i at tention to all cases confided to his care Hi* charges will be regulated by the cumrfl-ni custom, having in viexv at the same time the present depressed prices of produce. Pulatki faunIp, On. Feb. 1 Ht *i Rates, DAV\n FFFRS for sale, liy tho hoi or at retail, TnlloW CASOLES. of his own manufacture; wldeh are warranted equal In quality to any that can be of- ■* iorI Hawkins, Ptc^'A. Boatd nod Lodging per Month by (ht* Year, -do. without Lodging, . Board and Lodging per Month, (transient) do. without Lodging, - Board and Lodgiug per Week, do. do. per Day, - - Breakfast, • » • • ' - .. Dinner, • • Supper, - - - - Lodging, - Horse-Feed, - . • » Horse per Day, • •- • Horse per Day, by the Week, V • Horse per Month, - » - Jaiiiaryli, 1823 *6 - - - $15 00 - - • 12 50 £ $ - • • 18 OO - 15 00 • • 5 (to » . . - - 1 00 - - „ 37 50 87 - - - 25 37 • = - ' 1 00 - - 75 - - - 12 00 ALEX. MERIWETHER BIBB HOTEL, MACOJV, GEOWGU. \x. FYVGW & CO. H AVE just received and are now opening a large stock of CLOTHING, ot the liest quality, and made in the most fashionable style—comprising Ovess iv\u\ Fvock Coats, Coatees and Vanta\oons, of black, blue, and fancy colon. A gre t variety of VESTS L idie* and Gentlemen's. CLOAKS.. v 1/xo, Clotus, Cassimeres, V. slings and u variety of other Articles. - The above- Goods, with those received by tormer arrix’als, renders their stock as xtensivc and complete, ns any in the up country. TAILORING, Curried on in all its various branches. Having the la test Nexv-York fashions, and good workmen, their work shall not be done inferior to any. Alt orders thankfully received, and executed with despatch. , WILLIAM BIVINS, HAVING tnken that Large and Commodious Building ot the corner of Walnut and Third Stree *; owned by John Nesbit E<q. of Athens, is now opeu.ng a fiyousr cf SiitcrtaiKmcRt; fur ’PRAVELLEUS and private BOARDERS. From h« long experience in Tivernk ELLERS and private BOARDERS. From h s long experience in T lvemkeep- in«, he Balters lem-ulf that till who m>y be plttisnd to give him a call, will depart well satisfied wall he accommodation and charges. His STABLES are large and a.rv, with trgood Car riage Hou.-e attached.4 January 28, 132#. SUakev’s Gavdeti Seed. -n El) and white Onion Mmkmrlnn la. Blood beet- Early turnip do. Carrot, Orange Parsnip * , . Long cucumber | Early do Dutch summer iqttasn Cropkncck do. JflTaMJVSIOJV HO ITSR. T ftE snliscrilier respectfully informs the public, that he has taken that well known establishment, trout: Ing the Court house in the town ot CUSTON, Jonee County, Ga. formerly occupied by II. H. Blat ter, Esq. as,a Tavern and Boarding House, and linving made various improvement* therein, lie is now prepar- edto entertain BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS in a genteel and comfortnnl.- manner. Ill* accotnmoda- tionsnre very extensive; and hi* table, barj»tnliles, &c, are at all times well turnishi-d Unremitting exer tions will be made for the comfort of his customers, and he solicits a share of the patronage of the public.— Families can be accommodated with separate rooms. SOL. HOGE. CLINTON, Ga. April 30,1827.• 27tf Do. winter do White head lettuce Siecklcd .do.' Ice do. Imperial ’.' do. Cabbage do. Early turnip radish Early Juno Peas Vegetable Oysters I Early Golden Straxvberry Dwarf Green Dwarf Marrowfat Peas Earley sis weeks or red eyed Dwarf Reans EariySiignrCom -*'■/, \ * Received and for sale by Dec. 24. ELLIS. SHOT WELL & Co Flat Turnip French do. Sage Squash pepper Solid celery Parsley Asparagus Nesturtion English sorrel . Summer savory Scarlet radish Savoy cabbage Red do. Early sorrel Turkey rhubarb White marrowfat Cranberry beans EiYTEItTAIiYMEYT. THE Subscriber beg* leave to inform his triends, and the public In general, that he ha* opened a UOYTSE OF &JW&UTJ11MAENT, at »h« Fai-m of ths Cratahoocht. IBs Table aud Bar will be furnished with the best the country will ofT. pd; BISTABLE will Ira provided with ample PROVEN HER, and an attentive HOSTLER. He Double Peppergrex* Golden Hotspur fi»ot*se EtrtrpLtinmfttt fortliunccmninndation of Traveller*. The house Is pleasantly situated for health and convenience, and eve ry attention will bn shown those who call. Separate moms with fire places can be furnished to Families— Good-STABLES, and the best ofL/Qf/OWS and PROVISIONS constantly kept on h»M. Stallings store. Monroe County, Ga. December H, 1827-—01 JOHN STALLINGS. W s. & i. wxivsaip. AVE just received lrora New York an assort ment of _ ““ GROCERIES, Which they offer for sale at the lowest market-prices for Cash or Produce. Irish Potatoes, Colton Begging, Begging Twine, Loaf and Lump Sugar. St. Croix and Mascovmla do, Holland Gill, White’s do. Northern do, Whiskey, Jamaica Rum, Northern do, Cognac Brandy; loit, Madeira, Teneriffe and Malaga Wines; Molasses, Soap, Candles,Cheese, Pepper, Spice, Powder, Shot. Lead, Mackerel, Coffee, Iron, Salt; Cast, German and American Sti^^, j, q lin „ t - lt y n f HIDES,, for which Cash Will be paid at the highest prices, i, February 11,1828 Macon, arv II, 1828 6 H U.W.S'VO.X U 40KES AVI. just received a CHOICE SELECTION of fresh as general an assortment a* any In this market, wSkb they offer at reduced prices to Wffi Cniton, Woollen and Silk Goads Cutlery and Hardware Crockery, China and Glass 11 are Rods a\u\ Shoes, Men', Women's and C hildren's Pint, Common and Coarse. Sad lies and Bridles Cas’in s, N.dt'* Bl eksmith's Tools Also* general assortment of GROCr.RI!"fl. Macro. December 24 Cl 11: auk Cumnrsii- nt for I h rrceatorus, F«r *alc at this OJSee. vrucKci ■4; will devote his own time to the establishment; an Falls of Chiilahooetiif, October 15,1827- solicits the patronage of the public. WESLEY J. FRANKS. House of Entertainment. T HE subscriber has fitted up his largo New House, on the Public Road half way from Macon to Fornylk ‘ "add near the road leading from Clinton to Knuivillc. as a *\fc\V Cttfc&V GOODS. I HE subscriber has jdst received, and opened, at _ ,* his store on Alulborry street, a general assort ment of . *•; ' IDIE^ SHOES, HATS, a CvocAyerN, YlavAwarc, &c. He has alto on hand a general assortment of GUOCEttW-S, CASTINGS, &c. Which will be sold low for cash. COhm ^ June 4——tf——32 ■ ■ MACON LOTS. A GREEABLY to an act of the Legislature of Geor- gin, we will sell to the highest binder* at Macon, On Wcdnttd'iy the 27th nnd Thursday the 28 th dm,s ofb'EHnUAn Y nnt, All the LOTS in the *'{iii»re known aa the “Court House ,Squa/e,.** with tlie exception of the two enclos ed at the Jail, and the one on which the 1em|K>rary Court House now stands: and all the LOTS, being sixteen In number, composing the squares numbers 21 and 40 Iq said town. Pcrspns desirous of holding property in MACON will do well to attend, for the above-mentioned include all the remaining UNSOLD BUSINF.88 LOTS in the town, and it will therefore beXhe last opportunity offered for purchasing such. Ttrmras htrtlofore. vtt One fourth in advance, and the remainder in thiee equal annual instalments.— Bond and approved security will he reouired, and no title made till the !a><t in*tafment is paid. HOBtltT BIRDSONG, J o ™ TIMOTHY MATTHEWS, } JJ*? TARPLY HOLT, DAVID RILSTON, J January 14, JLo2b——3 i Jfl CROTO OIL, sulphate: of quinine, PYROLIGNEOUS ACID, IODINE ACID* EXTRACT OF ELATERIUM, J|HOGRTHEK with a nbmher of new and cdubrat* vl. cd Medicines, just received and for sate, by FLUKF.R &■ COLLINS, ATTENTION THE UN1VERSEM O Vt'.H! Oyps! O yes !*”AII persons having any liusiric'ssin tbo honorable the Court tf Sharing, and Hair Dressing, in and forthr county ot Bibb end town of Macon, xvill lie pleased to give their nttenii. anre. for the court now sits! God save the Stale ana Smith the Barber I ’ The undersigned lieg* leave fo inform the publid that the above is a court of general jurisdiction in all manner of ease* appertaining to Seralhes. Wigs. Curls, Frisetles, lirnids. IVhtRhrs. Mutlnrhiorj, and Beards, from the delicate ringlet**) the Highland ln**h*. t-itho glossy locks of the ffiridnu Rijtth. He can clothe tho naked head, and denude those too prol'osaly clrtd, Ho can iidjn«t a Beau Calrher In the most approved Loire _ don nr Parisian style find can aid the fair In catching a Beau, and can make the- Been more grilrmt after lie ' is caught. In a word, ha can do every tiling to niV-rff •'* and ornament the Chin nnd Head, except adding more brains; and In thi* Intelligent community, there is no need of that process.' * As his court Is governed by the roles of nnV /n-.v, there will he no nttorney and jury fees to spond>‘ni.d( svliether the dtenf gains or loses a suit, there will do. nothlnr to pavhnt the rourl edits. As the utmost d»co. rum and attention to business are the rulrs of lii* o^ge/ he cannot promise to nmnsr suitor* with an exhibition of Bears, Paeeonns, Fpxes. nnd Hawks: but their place* shall he *unn1ied hv K hnrp Razors, Ahining Burins, Clean Towels, and Good Brushes. Hi* Conrt, like a Conti nf Equity is always onen; and from hi* ih-eis. tons there arc no appeals, certlorarie*. nor (tifmietb.r s; and he pledge, himself that, In no ense .hall there lie a stay of eremitinn. His office Is near the Maeon H -**| f occupied hv Me. Omen, fronting the miW'e squ ire, sl»n of the ll'hite Pole and Blaek 9/reak, w‘th a Gold Head. % IOIIN «an’»'H, ‘ Judge, .testa. and-FrenRlseVer in all mol- .. lersof cm* -rad hiad ontsAVKsr. Mnenn, February 1, l**? 5 3t fi ** T HF. subscribes is nox* pei-menentlv *ntlle<| in Perry, Houston county, anil pledge* hinurl* to faithfully and promptly attend to all business commits ted to his management. He will practice iii’the conn, ties ofTwiggs, Pulaski, Dooly nnd Baker, of the -souk them circuit, and In the adjacent counties of the Flint and Chatnhnochv circuit. He will keep *«ls ofile- ,t, tho upper end of the village, ivhrrt! ho may at all times- In-consulted, unless necessarily absent.’ Communi cations by mail will receive proper and due attention. Feb II 3mt JAlfFSM.KEI.f.r. aoBEUT. \\. s'n.vsoeV- ATTORNEY AT LAII’, H AS located himself in Inyelterille, Georyia’. nvd will attend to the Prxcticiof Law in the Ci it- tahnoehy Circuit, and in the counties ot Henry, fii *t, and I’ike in the Flint Circuit—any business commit ted td his care will bo promptly arid carefiilly r ttei.d Mi ad to. 45tf sept 10 L AND FOR SALXi. I OT No. 155, 21st district Mtrecngee county; J Lot No. 164, Bill district menroe (*■*«& Pike) • county ( Part of Lot No. 8, in square 18, In the town of Bra- con, corner lot.fronting mi Walnut and J^jurth ttrects, 105 liy 70 feet, one of the must pleasant* building Lot* In the town. For terms apply to ,-! «- JOHN T. I-AMAIl. IE? Tha Statesman •& Patriot will give the above four Insertions. v - - <- 1m leh 4 ChvaQ.toT ('as\\. F OR SALl —a number of valuable young 8tavcsf also a considerable quantity of good Furniture, China, Crockery Ac; also several Cows; tiUo that pleasant and couVaoient Lot in Forsyth, on .which John A. Cuthhert mnv resides. For terms apply t* John A. Cfntlibert, or to the subscriber. Forsyth, Jan. 21. 4t PITT MILNER. WAREtfOiTStt AND Commission Business, MACON. w THE subscriber has taken a part of the WAREHOUSE, lately erected ♦ .:9 by Messrs. Cutler 5r Cornwell, immedi ately above the Bridge and oppdsite .Mr. John T. Itoxvland s. Tin- 1 mxve- nient situation, the fine WHARF rued peraonat atten tion given to BUSINESS, lie hopes will secure to Inin tite patronage of bis friends nnd the publie generally. HENRY fi!. TERRELL. October 27.1827 T*3 OWEN BROWN, HTf AS just received, by boat Catharine &. Marian. P~B Gt) barrels Irish Potatoes 15 do northern cider Vinegar 35004) liest Spanish Cigar* . 4 nieces Cotton Bagging 70 iioxes Raisins 40tHI Ilis. best Swedes Iron * 60 pair Cart and Waggon Boxes k*l 2D kegs Nails, St 5 feU-’ Macon Maie Femaie SicadeiUN T* d,r the direction of the Per. J. Folker Jfl" g l 'l , r. HE Terms if hisli-titulinn area*fnlluxs*,vizx Orthography, Reading and Writing, perqr. $4. Ditto, including Practical and Philosophical Grsi-nnr, Geography, and Arithmetic. $5. Ditto, including Practical nnd Experimental Pli’- Insopby, Chem**tiy. Rhetoric. Composition, History and the Mathematic*,-’,' • $6. Ditto, including the Iretin, Greek and Hebrew Languages, $8- frmat.e department. - All of the ajinve branches wiir he Jntrodiiced into ih . ,iei B-'ia ‘a*, Rt the above rates, including Plain and Fine Nctdlt Work. 6 feh 4 NO.TfGE. V ' . * T HE Copartnership heretofore existing between Taylor, Murdock A- Co. of Hillsborough, Jare' r er county, is dissolved by uiutual .consent; arm th* uslness wjdl hereafter he conducted under Ibe firm ojf Stratton, Niro* <t Murdock. : ’ JL88E 8TRATTON, THEODORE MMS, Jan.29.1828 3t 6 rfUKI.l 8 G.filURIrt-CK. , L&frwN v. /||in: public are tur*ivarncd against trading fortw*. Notesof Hand,one given to Mary Reid or tu are er, tor five hundred and seventy-five dollais/gisn^is* the spring of 1820. xvith a credit of lour fiuntu-ea and severity-lire dollars on it > and the other given to Joint E. Di.-liammi or bearer, lor one bundled nudsev, re j dollatsor-thereabouts, given and due m tkej>a*t y at —os l am'dcterniiued not to pay said note* unk-s* compelled hj; law, having dcuiauds against the said Disliaroon far more than the amount ot the Note*, end he refuses to settle them. jii*7' , til THOMAS DAV18. ' * - NOTICE- i ' . . I .FORVVARN all persons from trading for two .Jtostnljf Dollar Notes, made HraBle to htmueid JainCins orln arer, dated 8th December, 1828, toe | determined not to pay them unless compelled by aw, lor they were obtained tmudulently. •». * feh Uti 1111 y WIL1JAM WILLIAMS. NOTICE. ; . ! KIOUII months after date application will be made' M/ UIdfaa Court of Ordinary ol Jones cmfli*^. for leave to sell the REAL ESTATE 01 James atceei'rf.n'i" decen-ed, lor the benefit of the heir* m d crediting of •estate; •ARTHUR BTIVENPOK^ !7 -luit 6r Admmutrs&r. N ivemhar 12 1827 ‘ NOTICE. A I.l. person* having deknand* against C M. Potter, deceased, are requested •* present them to the st h i riher, and none xvill he received nseept proven a . hv laxv.eaq-1 red. And further, all person* indebted toC. M. Poller, deceased, are requested 10 inske m- 1 ueilu, e pax mxnt. ns liv *0 Aolog thxv u ill *n v e cost. AARON 'I'AIiM'ADOE. A imimistrator. Eot-sx-th, XTonroe Co. Jamaiiy 25 4t 4 Jsislu.es Summons a d I'rscutioHS, , For Ml* at this Otlic*.