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The Telegraph is published weekly
\ldcoii G 1 *.—Office on Mulberry street, a
I r,rwds north of die Post office.
I** TERMS,
fora Year, • *
FtfSix Months,
fW iv anvirrr
$3 00
2 00
TotitiMM) & LANGDOJV,
I -Vi VTdoor to L. Atkisou, arc now receivings
111 ftneral assortment of GROCERIES from New
I j’ *i Uosion, and for sale at the lowest market
III lor cash or cotton.
, ! nt , v i pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging
haggjng Twina
mi barrels Kye Whiskey
4.) d<» Northern Gin
5 pines Holland do
$ do 4th proof Cognac Brandy
j bhds 4th proof Jamaiea Rum
4 do New. England Rum
m lags Grern Coffee
pi bids loaf & lump Anger
$ do. Molasses,3casks London Porter
J) Hils. Cider Brandy
90 do. superfine flour
jil do. Mackerel, No. 1, 2, & 3
5 do. Connecticut Shad
’ jglega Cavendish Tobacpa \ u ■
60 bags Shot, assorted v .
jl tegs Gunpowder
• pi erslrs Crockery
4g buses Goshen Cheese
IMQU lbs Swede’s fiat Iron
1 3 bundles German Steel • * . "
5" iris Cart il Gig Euxcs • "
M Plough Moulds
|»)0 lbs. har Lend, 7 do’en Jtoe*
libs) cut Tacks, 42 casks Nalls, assorted
' 3d reams wrapping Paper,25 do. writing do,
ft do. letter do.
2"i doiieii Wool Hata r : ,
gd do. Cotton Wool Cards
I esse Leghorn Bolivars
3 bales London OufBe Blankets
]2 coils dope
«,i hoses Spermaceti & Mould Candice
3 lules Osnalmrgs , * -
4 gross wine & porter Bottles
JO boxes hur,soop
1 barrel chcri'y Brandy
i do. Stoughton's Elivur
6 barrels Almonds. 10 boxes Windsor Soap
5 boxes Chocolate, 5KHJ Spanish Segors,
Wines, Cordials, Qoufe-tic Goods, &c. &c.
| ffernn, November 1827 —7,8 !
STONE As COIT,
][\VE just nr.cctviiii swing boitos & sew rottk,
ixuufrEtt rtnt *ai.r. TUE s'ui.LowiNO ,
DHX GOODS: '
) pieces 34 brown Shirting ' .
I pieces bleached Sea Island Shirting
j jiieces 4-4 liroxVtrSbcelihg
jilfietes 4-4 bloaeed Sheeting ., •
peers 34 domestic l'luiils
|jl pieces 4--LtWme5ttc Plaid* -
|6 pieces London diilHe Blankets
Ip pieces three ami a half point Blankets
Kjl pieces lituc/ t’ripts
1,1 paces black, blue end steel mixt Satinelts
|t pieces l<r*clfj$t>d blue Broadcloths '-/ - ’.'C
15 pieces blue aSbefmUt Cassimere : >
III pieces Irish Linens *.
ljbpieces redrUtmiel • *.
14 pieces cotton CAssimere
[E |«ces negro Cloth ■
" ftiid Cloaks; extra sizes : . -
J Csmlilet Cloaks, extra aiac*
♦I teams writingT’fiper, 20 reams letter paper
It) trams wrapping Paper
i Boinlier.clts. Cambrics, Muslins, Silks
Muslin Holies, Uattiste Robes
Italian and Canton Crapes
C'xs'imere and Valentia Shawl*
bilk and Cotton Handkerchief*
Hosiery and Gloves;' •
Shell and Hotn Combs, ic/dce. , ■.
It) cssrsconrsehud fine Shoes
I 1 ca-es genth-men’* Boot* v •
It* r»« fine and oonrso fashionable Hat* -
I j cu*es Leghorn and straw Itomiets
|B cases No, 10, WliUfetpore Cards
| 4 boxes Saddle* and llriddles
WnvAviave ~&l Cut\ev^j.
IW lbs. Castings, assorted*. ' . ,
ii dizi II weeding Hoes * . • *"•' ' 'j
I A large and elegant assortment of of Crockery and
"i*s»»re. > j .
1 d ifen pint nod half pint Flasks '
p dozen half pint Tumbler*. in straw*
GROCERIES./ '
Alt) radial by tuts last Boats
11W pieces Cotton Bagging
‘ K iilids. St. Croix Sugar
| hi baits pome green Coffen ■ ,
3 MnL. JuumicH Hum
3 hints. Holland < tin
3 hlid*. apple Brandy
| 3 |>i|ies Cognac Brandy ■ ,
8 garter mid ball casks Tenenffe, Malaga and
Madeira WINKS
3H barrels new Flour, (warranted good)
I ton Shot, assorted, 1 ton soft Lead
•J kegs KEF. Dupont’s Powder
8 B’gs shipping l’oxvder
" “oxes Soap
~ ,K1 xe» sperm and tallow Candle*
boxes bunch Knislii* *
ffivn v8* *’ < 'l'l ,er add Pimento
I* ,, American Cigar*'
' l«r«*. Xormbtr 26,1837 57
|Ctoih\ngs\oreA‘U«kV\Vttve\\ovise
1'. Jt DSO N At (li«.—Mac.in,
4 Tthcir Store on Mulberry Street, next door to
J* B. Wick, kci*p constantly oq baud, ail eaten*
J »Hirtmcni of-Clothing, Cloths, Cassiro^res, and
1 ■ v tl* N« it|.lion Hint tjiiiility, -mli.itf*- i"‘ tin*
■**“t ScasouV ’ Their o.'iirtmenl con-'M* in pari oi
Rpl CLOTHING
I 1 ■ bhok. ■ ili\i•. steel. end oxford mixt Coats
vat tees—iilae, black, deal), .lee) mixt pud claret
lo'** and Over Coats—ploid m * "
ISS: N * ek ' uhx'e, dfin Bsrei
r, ■ * n< * Cassimere I’lmbdoon—......
“T'dlereuiid cloth Vests—striped;Valentia figured
’O'Uin Silk, silk velvet, marseille*.mul swans-
. " • vits«r*llq iw lities—cotton and woollen Draw-
,,77-monand lines- Sheet*, and a good assortment
1,1. A™ clothing Broadcloths and Cassimcrcs of
lull !l T ver y color and (iimlity—Valentia. Vestings,
L| '"'thy Velvets—tartan Plaids, green Baize,
CL"™ Whitt Flannels, Shirtlugs. Sheetings, Saltf
!”*• J'Wmlers, Russian Belt*. CmvaW, silk and
I,,.,*"■*?Handkerchiefs—blarkworsted. lnmh*wtn»l|
|^;';^ ftl jH<>se, and half Ho.e-Unings, Silk, Twist.
!«! j 1 *• I?** Brazilian Shell Combs.
|w.itS^TO'f.O<iee9iNwi».
IIW J!;y. in « fi°nd workmen employed, ho|*e to merit
| "Nike patronage.
They still continue the HATTING
BPSIS’ESS. and will furnish them at
wholesale and retail, a» low as ean t>«
bought in Savannah, or Augusta. , They
xhave on hand, a good' assortment of
" Heaver, Otter,'Seal, Roram. and Wool
WINTER GtOuSS.
OAtOKY UOOUAHU.
H oi innstt nun, .. .
AS just received ami is still reecivingn LARGE
„ o ASS0RTiMENT of FALL find WINTER
GOODS, suitable for this Market, consisting, in part,
of FOLLOWING ARTICLES, vis:
_ Black,- blue, olive, mixed and drab 'Cloth*: ditto
CMsimere; Satinelts; Cussinetts; white, red and yel-
fiH Flannel: bleached, brown,' checked and plaid
Homespun; men nnd women’s plaid Clonks; duffle
Blankets; three, three and a half, four and four and
a naif point Blankets; Irish Linens; brown and birch
Linens; Long Lawn; linen Cambric; lour an(l ten
quarter Diaper, Dimity; Bombaxetts; Bombozin; Bed-
tick; negro Clothf a large assortment of plaid and
mnev Prints; Fnglish Giuglmms; furniture Mrints;
Bnttiste; Uaroge; black Nankin mid Canton Crapes;
colored Cratie Holies; black. Italian Crapes; fancy
K uza and silk Shawls; Scarfs and Mantles; Sarcenet,
vantine, Senchaw, Lustring, plaid and fancy SHks;
J laln and figured Swiss Muinntt Jaconet, hook and
"din mull Muslin*; Cambrics; women’s white and
colored cotton Hose; men and women’s silk Hose;
Jim* beaver, roram and xvool Hats; tortoise and Bra
zilian shell Cnmlir, cottou and xvoot Cards; a large
assortment of rihoes and Boots; straw oud Leghorn
Bonnets: *HI; flag, cotton and Bandana Hamlker-
chiefs; thread and cotton Laces; Inserting and Foot
lug; silk and cotton Velvet; a large assortment of cajt,
bonnet and belt Ribbons; Saddles, Bridies, Martin
gales, five.; a small assortment of Hardware and Sta
tionary; a few crates of. Crockery find Glassware,
<fee. &C-»fee.
; .He,soH;!u. 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, (hah
by goin.;; a greater distance... Travelling Merchant*,
who are not acquainted, and who wish credit, will
please furnish themselves-Willi letters of recommen
dation. Planters, who visit this place, are respect
fully invited to call. All orders will meet with prompt
attention.
cy Liberal Credit will be given for yip-
proved Paper. . , r.'s-jV
November 12, 1827—-tf——T>5
IULST0*\ & .lOiVUS
H AVE just received a CHOICE SELECTION
of fresh
<E®(D2>is) 'v;
comprising as general no assortment'll* any in this
market. Which tney offerat reduced price* ;>> u ii.
Cotton, 1Yoolleo avd If ilk Goods
Cutlery and Hardware
Crockery, Chin i and Glass Ware
Boots nvu\ Shoes,
Men' , Women'sand Children's,
' - Pine, Common and Coarse.
’Saddles and Bridles
■.Catlings, Nails
lit■.rl-Miiifh's Tools
Also a general ass.'rtment of GT’OfTRir.S.
Macon, Dei:emhcr24 61 t ' ’ .
trail slate colored^
Pirtilaloons—liluc .and black"
WAREHOUSE
| AND ’ ,T
Commission Business,
MACON.
THE subscriber lias taken a part
>of the WAREHOUSE, lately erected
by Messrs, Cutler le/itmwell. immedi
ately above the Bridge and opposite
Mr. John T. Howland**. .The conve-
riltiw MtuiUon, tin- fmr li ll.t//f'end penoaat atten-
dhSmeu to /I( ; n/V/.'nn !h Impel will lecuretohlm
the patronage of bis friends nnd the public generally.
- : HF.NRV M. TERRELL.
October 27, 1.-27 3
J. K Zm W IN SKIP,
’ rf>AVi: j'l m-rlve.l uom New York tm asxurt-
ili meat- of
(.ROCLIUES,
xvhich they offer for sale at the lowest market prices
for Cash or Pfodnco..
.Irislt, Potatoes, Cotto'u Bagging, Baggiiig Txvine,
l.onfand Lump Huger. 6t. Croix and Muscovnda do,
Holland Gin, White's do, Northern do. Whiskey,
Jnmaica Rum, Noflliern do. Cognac Brandy; Fort,
Madeira, Tcneriffg end Malaga Wines; Mola~es,
Soap,' Candles. Cheese, Pepper,,Spice, Powder. Shot,
Lend, Mackerel,Coffee, Iron, Sal!; O.-l, German and
American Steel, Ac.
N, B. Wanted, a quantity of HID
Cnvh will bu paid nt tho highest prices.
Macon. February 11, Irtift? 6
DA. BAKEWm, 1
Uns located liin-elt nt the place win :e
■ft. Dr. Tiiyior' formerly resided, in Pulaski
W. cou'.ty, on the direct Slail Road leading
from Tarver 1 * Store to. Hartford, eight
miles beloxv the former and twelve above.
up latter place; where he makesa res
pectful tender m hi.- vr. ices in n
Practitioner oj Physic, Suigtrij 8f Obslctricks
Riid pledges l.im-elf to give a -t. .idy a ii if a-iihnm- at-
leution to nil ea-’ci mmliile.l to hit ear- Hi- elmrg.
will.be reguUkfad'tty the,'common, custom, having in
view id the same time the present depressed prices of
produce. Pithul'i (Utility, Gti. Ecb. 1 8t li
; yi«i, v
HIDES, for which
KLW CLOTBIMG.
\„ VVU'W x\ CO.
■jrwnvVF. just received nnd are now opening a large
■ i jS. stock of CLOTHING, of the best ((ualily, and
made in the most lashionnb|o style—comprising
Bvoss vvwt\ VuH'k ( oivls,
Covxtcv's ;\m\ W\h\'<v\oows,
ofblnrk. blue, rii- 1 /■"■'!! rotors.
A great variety ol. I E > 7 N
L illies and Gentlemen's CLOAKS
Also, Clot’is, Cassimcrcs, Vestings anil a variety
ol nt fur Article.'
Tho, above Goods, xvitli those received by jormer
arrivals, rcuderstlieir stock as xtentive and complete,
as uhy in the up country.
TAILORING,
Carried on ill all it- various hi auciie-. Having the la
test New-Vork fashions, and good wink men, their
work shall not be done inferior to any. All orders
tlinnkfully received, nnd executed w ith despatch.
SUnkov’s GaviWu Seed.
I F.D and white' Onion Mmkmelon
Flat Turnip
French do.
¥>
JL*. Blood beet
. Early turnip do.
Carrot, Orange ■ v v"5' , v. -... . A
parsnip S,,m,-h neeoar
J I/>ng cucumber
Early do
Dutch summer squash
. Crookneck do.
Do. winter,do..
While head letluco
. t>| ackled do.
Ice ,. do.
Imperial do.
Cabbage do.
Early turnip radish
Early June-Fibs Pjfl.., ....
' VegetuhleOystei's Cranberry beaus
■ . Early Yorkshire Cabbage
. ' •' ’■'•Double P'eppergrass •
Early Golden Hotspur [y . L-
tttiawl.-crry I)wart
. . Green Dxvnrf Marrowfat Pens a?".
• r Efirtpy sis weeks or red eyed Dwarf Beans
I ally Sieiar ('em
Received and lor sale by ■
Dec. 24. ELLIS. SIIOTWn.L A Co.
. I %*•! Mi
Squash pepper
8uljd celery Jj j s '
.Parsley '-.V.
JE Asparagus j
Na-tuilion
English sorrel
Ftiininer savory
Scailet radish
Hn .oy cabbage
Red do.
Early sorrel
Turkey rhubarb
■ AVIiite marrowfat
Er Vf ?' 1 'I*®* find qualhie*
I •*m!k , r£* prUt uin U p
paid for Bearer, filler,
' Dec U1
JAMES A. HI.ANI ON,
n AS just received and Is now opening and offer
ing for vale at the VCIW Ioxvest market prices,
for cash, a large and entirely freshktooVtgSftV
DkiYGO f D3,
BWOCV.WW.S,
II [TS ami SIKH'S,
HAUDWARB and t’UTLKRY,
CvHckOvN <uu\ CUvssvviU’e,
' SADDLERY, Sef. &ft
Which were all laid iit by him«ell in the Northern Mar
kels, specially for the trade of thi* place, and will no
doubt suit tnirrha-ers both in quality sort prices
Merchant' and Planters from the country and in
citizens of lliis'place and invited to call and exam
ine for themselves.
>x*5.ff\NTEn,
A few hundrul bags of COTTON, for
which C ish will be p id.
Macon. December 2-1, I "27 62
Blank Commissi n* for I trrrogalonet,
Fur sale atlUU Office.
Dai If <1 f) O'Dil .
SHOES, I/ATS, p. 9 .
Cvockevv, Vlarrtwarc, &c.
Ho bus also on hand a general assortment of '
uuh v.ntv.s, ■ :
CASTINGS,;**.
.Which xvjll be sold low for cash.
Eeb25 8 ' R. COLEMAN. 1
OWTIN BBOWrnj,
fTAS just received, by boat Catharine & Marian,:
•Jtl. ‘60 barrets Irish Potntoe*,.:-
15' do northern cider Vinegar
35001) best Spanish Cigar* A- . , .
4 pieces Cotton.Bagging
•*.. 70 boxes Raisins X.£V“'- '
. 40(KI lb*, best Swedes Iron
BS2m
art and Waggon Box*#
feb 4
CR.OTON OIL, - j ,v;i; *
StTLPHATE OF QUININE,;'”.
PYROLIGNEOUJS ACJD, •"<
IODINE ACID. f
EXTR ACT OF ELATERIUM, -
(A wOGETIIER witli n number of new and celebrat-
JJL<- cd Medicines, just received nnd for sala by- ' '*
FLUKER & COLLINS.
Bi\V\B DAUMBYtta,
/AFFjilS'for sale, by the box or al retail. Tallow
"r CANDLES, of his own raanufaetnrc ; xvliicb
arc warranted equal in quality to any that cati.be of-
fared in tin- market *- Fort Hawkins, Die: 3,
.NY,icon .M.\\c .V Ycnu\\o i\c.i\i\ein\
(JnJer the rlircithnoftht Rer.Ji FoUer'Sf pofgi&tr.
T ill'. Terms ..f llu-1 ii-lit nt i. >n arc a- lullnwG viz :
i Irl'n.'.rrapl.y. Iteadiaa ni.d Writing, pc. qr. $1.
Ditto, in.-liniiiii! I’.adicd and Fhiin-aiphjcal
Gr.taiinar. Gco-a.ip]., . ami Alillllliclic.
Dido, including 1'iaiiical arid l .xpcrinicatal i’lii-
Joiqphy, Chemist A\J{lietoric. ^Composition, if
History mid'tlic Sfalheinytics, ' $G.
Ditto, inejtilling the Latin,-Greek end Hebrew
'Language*. * > " *; $3.
PEMALE DEBAR TA1ENT.
.. A)lof tbe above hrancnts xvill .be introduced Into
this department, nt the above rates, including Plain
nnd Tine Needle Work. 5 feb 4
apply to
mdy,,on * fine healthy situation, with a
good'Gurdcn. For tuiiher paiticnlars
tfffX mV- L'. FITCH & Co.
iLT A general Invitation is once more given to-all
tin.-c indebted ttx'uielther.by Boot or Note, lortlir
pa-t year, to make usn friendly visit and pay the same
before the first of March, 'feb 16 L. F.AtCo.
^g'CAVT\O.Y.
persons from trading, for
BWa-lWo following Notes <u (jam], qr the uSVere
[mm paying them to any person bofmyself— :Jie snme
having been fraudulently obtained from me. One On
sfMcot, of Pike county, for fjotl, mid given to
a person by the .name of It ill'imuon, the other on
James Stweafctof Irwin county, for $22, find some
'cent**V' . < % JAMES O. ABBOTT.
Macon, FebntaryJP, lP28z. '2t 7 . ,
I FORI.WAHN ail persons Irom trading for five
Note*, four of which are for tw enty-five Hfifllrri
each, tli-u'licr if I i,i,'t. '.,. „ |,„ t» ,„|.'.tw 0 dob
l«rs, made payable.to' boar Mooney or liearer, dated
the J7(h ol December, IftfT, nnd due eithrr twelve
months after date, or on the 2oth of Dec. 1623—as I
am detesmined not to pay the less compelled
by law; the.consideration for which they were c ivcn
norh'aibg-sound. • • /. ROBERT [llliiWN
- Butts no.. tv. feu. Tl. IH it
eVotu’CliF Dcblovs aiu\ CreiWtovs.
deceased, both' late of the.county of Monroe,’are re
quested to tender them in, witfiiti the term prescribed
-by law, dniy authenticated. ' TJidse indeuted to said
estates: ate requested to make immediate nnyment.for
further indulgence will not' he given;- ' ••
- . GEORGE M. GULLF.TT, I
feb 25 3mt Administrator on each Estate.
N 0,T 1
A LL persons having demands against C. SI. Potter,
dfU. deceased, are requested to present them-to'.the
Subscriber, and itone will lie received except proven
ns by Inw required. And furtlier, all persons indebted
toC.-M. Patter, deceased, are requested yf make im
mediate payment, a*-by so doing tbey'xvllnsve East.
\ARO\ T.UAfADGi:, Administrator.
Forsyth, Monroe Co. JnminryVo 4t 4
notice:
f l.L thnso indebted to tho estate of John Lyon;
late of Jasper county, deceased, will come for
ward ami 'make payment; ntid nl-n all who have de
mands against said cstate'are requested to present
tlu lil ieuilllv liiili.eiitir.iteii.
JAMES L. BERKS,EvieUtr.
January 1,16,29. fiw 1■
' ^NOTICE.
T HE heirs.of 'WUliim Hardwick, deceased, will
take notice (list we shall petition the honorable
tho Superior Court for Newton county, to beholden
on the fourth Mondavin March, fora Writ of Partition
in the REAL ESTATE that lies in said county, of
Francis Ship, decensed.
VINSON JOHNSTON, I In right of
... V PETER.FLOURNOY, \theirWires.
February 40.1626,' 4t,8
Kofi re*
T HE subscriber Is now permanently settled in
Perry, Houston county, and pledge* himself to
faithfully, and promptly ntlend tpall busiuejs commit:
ted to tils management. He will practice in the conn-
ties of .Twiggs, Pulaski, Dooly and Baker, of the Sou
thern circuit, and in the adjacent counties of tin; Flint
nnd CImtuhoochy circuits. He will keep hi* office at
the upper end of the village, where lie may at nil limes
be consulted, unless necessarily absent. Cornmimi-
cations by mail will receive proper and due attention
feb 11 3mt JAMES M. KEL1.Y.
UOBBUT U. S r V\iVSOiS“,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
U A3 located himself In Tnytlleriite. Georgia', nnd
hxvill attend to the Prictickok Law In the Chat-
taboochy Circuit, and in the coyiitics ot Ilcnty, Butts
mul Pike in the Flint Circuit—any business commit
ted to his care will be. promptly and carefully attend
oil to. -• 45tf ■ ' fifept lll
.MUAi \VU\Yi\V'\'.
PjTAHF. Subscriber respectfully informs Id* fnends
ii nnd the public in general, dial bo will build
MILLS any where in the New Counties, bf the late
ai iiuired Teritorv.ou good t. im- He xx ill li vc *ex c-
ral Appreiitices who will WorkwMh him on good terms.
Persons wishing to hire, can find hint on the Road lead
ing from Forsyth to Calhoun’* Ferey on 1 lint River,
five miles fiom the Ferry, lo Crawford county, where
they can have any information respecting ms^Metra^i-
Crawford county. February 25. «3t 8
LAND FOR SALE,
L OT No. 155, 21>t district Muscogee county;
Lot No. 104. k'th district Monroe (now l’tke)
county;
Part of Lot No. 8, in squnr* 18, jn the town of Ma
con, corner lot, fronting on Walnut and Fourth streets,
105 by 70 feet,-one of the most pleasant Building Loti
in die’town. Fo'r icnnsapp^o^ ^^^^
(ETTho Statesman & Patriot will give the above
four insertions. *V ' 1 m . 1 '. ’fib 4
NOTICE.
rriilF. Copartnership heretofore existing between
JL Taylor, Murdofck i Cix. of Hillsborough, Jas-
p**r coiintv, is dissolved by uintunl consent; ana tlie
bijShWs will hereafter lit conducted Under the firm ot
Stratton, Nim. fe Murdock^ .■
' A ‘ *' I TIIECDOItF- NIMS,
Jno. 2d, 1628 3t G CHAKLI.a G.-MURDOCK.
NOTICE.
R /lNA WAY from the subscriber, ou the thirt clli
of January last, an Apprentice to die Tailoring
Business nineleen years old, fivo fcetsex'eu iticlieu
high, dark eyes, freckled, with a small powder mark
on hU under lip, much ^iven to Curd Playuig »n«J 4>-
llinr ttHendant vices, by the name ol J \Ml S HI.N-
LKY. ho may change bis ininie to (iHlSllAM, which
Is. the fTaiue of his repined Father.
A REWARD ol SIX and a FOURTH CENTS
will lie given to any person that vv ill apprehend and
deliver the above descrilwd Apprentice to the subscri
ber No eX|ieuses paid.
Tailors and other |<er»nns areforw arned from har
boring or employrng him in this slate, as the law will
be i igidlv enforced against them on s'liih information.
Forsyth, F«o. 15 3t I A. 8. itb'C'htfi.
PM*.— V. NOTICE :/
B ROUGHT to Jail, in the town ol Forayth,Mon-
roc coqoty, on or about (lie 12th instant, n Ne-
nfi Gi l. *6]tn >ccd to ha 15 nr 1R year* old. wnn *avx
brrunme is Lucinda, and that sbebejongi tn Thomas
i;iy. - 17-vfordcounty.' The owner It rleqoMad to
como forivard, prove property, pay expense*, and tako
her hwav. ;
feb 2o t|f WILLIAM E. NALL, Jailor.
■MMPWPP—M—-fMU.,1
C« EO I-(IIA—Units Cnimti/.
XirHERE-AS Andrew Rhea applies, to’me for I,et-
VV ter* of Administration on tho estate
Stewart, late of raid county,deceased—•
>M row
ofJane
These are therefore to rite nnd admonish nil and sin-
gulnr the kindjed and creditors of said deceased lo be and
appear at my office within the lime prescribed by Inw, to
iftrte cause,if any they can; why said letters should not
be granted. ,t
Given under my hand thi* 23d January. 1828.
’< ' JOHN TARPLI V, c. c.o.
GEORGIA—Carroll county,
W HERE AS. Samuel Leathers applies uv Letters
of Administration on the estate of James Lea
thers,Ante of tills state, deceased— (
These are therefore 'to rite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and ertdilors of said deceased, to fit
llitir objections, if any they hare, tti my office, within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise said Utters will be
granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand nt office, this first day of Feb-
ruary, 182th WM.O. VVAGNON, c c.o.
ATTENTION THE UNIVERSE!!
O YER 1 O yes! Oye*! All person* having any
business iu the honorable the Court of Sharing
and Hair Dressing, in nnd tor the county ol Bibb mid
town of Macon, wilt lie pleased to give their attend
mice, for the court noxv sitsl God save the male and
Smith the' Barber!
The undersigned beg* leave to inform the public
that the ahove'.is a court of general jurisdiction in all
manner of cases; appertaining to Srraihes. Wigs Curls
Erizctlte, Braids, Whiskcrt. Mustnrhiots, and Beard/,
from the delicate ringlets of the Highland lassie, to the
glossy-locks of the Hituloo Rajah, He can clothe the
naked head, and denude those too profusely clad. lie
can adjust a Beau Catcher in the most approved I-ou-
ston nr Parisian style; mid can aid the fair in catching
a Be,tu, and can make the Beau more gallant after In
is caught. Ill a word, bn can do every thing to adorn
anil ornament the CAinmid Head, except nddingmore
brains; and in this intelligent community, there is no
need of that process.
As Ids court is governed by the rules of civil law.
there will he no attorney mufjury fees to spend; and
whether the client gains or loses u »ui/. there will be
nothing to payhut the court costs. As the utmost deco
rum and attention lo business are the rules of bis office,
lie cannot promise to amuse suitors with no exhibition
of Bears, Raccoons, Foxes, and Hawks; but their places
shall be supplied by Sharps Razors. Shining Basins,
Clean Towels,and Good Brushes. His Court, like a
Court of Equity is always open; and from his decis
inns there are no appeals, certlorerios, nor injunctions;
nnd he pledges himself that, in jio case -lintl there be a
stay of execution. Ilia office is near the Macon Hotel,
occupied by Mr. Brucn, fronting the public square,
sign of the While Pole and Dlack streak, with a Gold
Head. JOHN SMITH.
Judge, Jury, nnd Executioner in all mat-
ten of ciciv and hexo orvamkxt.
Macon, February 1, 1623 3t 6
. -v . . N OTICE . ■
f FOR WARN all persons from trading/or two
Twenty Dollar Note’, made payable to Edmond
Jninkins or henrer, dated 8th Ueceinbcr, 1828, for I am
determined not lo |u»y them unless compelled by law,
for thev wen- ulitaiord fraudulently
fab ii «*
• li row thi iiacoa tzleouach.
TO a HYACINTH.
Sweet flower, wlmse budding tints display .
Tl.eir beauty at thrtjarly day, " o'-->
’f fWkoW Iragrance Megtg the evening J|f jA
When twilight gathers dewdrops there |
Pure as (be gems that glittering lie, '- *
On tender woman’s melting eye, '.
'•. 4 I bail thee as an emblem true.
Of worth to modest virtue due.
• • ✓ , *• * . .N'ii-’ to* ' .'* *
Sweet flower, the youthful hand that plated
Thy gaining root within thi* shrine, Jit y ’
,> With gentle worth and viru e graced, I
Fain would 1 Rope to call it miue. .* rf%±
With love’s bright ntnle to deck tny bower, I
. ,. "To.light with joy my onxvariV uaiy,
Then should indeed each flitting hour ,
,f. With ceaseless rapture pass aw ay. • ^
. —•• ? M t £&
THE DROW NING DUCKS. . . * .
. Amongst the sights that Mrs. Rood « , A> . *• .'<*lb S
. F.njoy’d, yet grim *J utiirnre tlfiui ffttfcrj,
. vAVa* littie duckTings tu a pond, *> -
’ rili immuig about beside tbeir niothjf* ;
Small things, like living .water lilies, .. JpY * , f
But yellow os the dnli'o-di/fies. , ., ^ ,
s very bardfl’ she used to moan,
•• t hat other |ieo, le ha ve then duckling* ' . j
To grace their H«le-(e~mi*p-Woau T'-
Have never any | r -ty chucLTug*.” . - V
For why!—each iflttu y.ilijw oerv
Went down—ali downy—to old Bavyt' ;
She bad a lake—apohd I mean— i*
Ifs wave wa*5*(tiT‘ thick than pearly—
Shu bed two ducilytheir uiipus were green— v
She bad a drake, His tail was curly—
Yet, spite ot drake and dackeand pond, .
No iiltio drakes bad Mrs. Bond j tf. *
The birds xvero both the best of mothers—
The tie*l bad eggs—the eggs had luck—
The iufuul D> came loitli like others— "%r-. i
But tliere, dtas! the matter stuck !
They might as well havu oil died addle, ■ . **- . ■
As die when they began to paddle! .
For xttbeni a^nativn'lnitinct taught her,
The mother set her brood alloat, ‘ •'
They sauk, ere long, right under.water,
Like any over loaded buuR.
They were xveb tuoted too, tqsee,, .
As uucks and spiders ougbt'tq j/e’f-'
The thing waVstrange—a contrudictioo
I 'icfm’dot nature and her xv orks! '
Jor littlc-dvicks, beyond, conviction,
Sliotlld lloul without the help or corks]
Great Johnson—it bcwildnu il /n'm I
To bear ot ducks that could'ut swim.
Poor Mr*. Bopd! what could she do
hut change the (Treed—and she tried divciV
Which div*d, as all Secui born to do;
tyo little ou6s were e'er survivor*—
Like those that copy gems/Ftn thinking,
.. They all wcr*;$ycn lo die by sinking 1
'■ ' , - ' ' . . "A
In vain their downy coats were shorn;
They lounder’d still I lmtcli after batch went I
* The little fools seem’d only born
And hutch'd for nothing bill u hatchment!
When e’er they launch'd—O sight qf.vvjiinier—
Like fires, the "water got them umjeri"
No woman ever gave their ducks
A belter chance tlmu Mrs, Bond did;
At last, quite out ol heart and ducks,
rihegaveberpundupaiiddt-*|K>nded—
For death, amongst the water lilies!
Cried, “due and me" to alblbedillies!
But, though resolved totlreed no more,
’ She brooded often on this riddle— '•
Alas! 'twas darker than before J"
At last, about tlw summer’s middle,
’ .What Johnson.Mrs. Bond,or noue’-ihfl.
To clear the mutter up. tiie suu did I
The thinty Sirius, dog-like, dranfi
So deep, liis furious tongue tu cooll
The shallow water sank and tank,
And, lo I tfroui out the wasted pool,
. Too hot to hold them any longer.
There crawl'd xome.eels as big as conger I
I wish nil folks.would look a bit,
... In such.a chse, below the sin lace.
But vv lien tin- ei Is were caught and split
By Mrs. Bond, just think of Air lace,
'** In each inside, at once to spy
A duckling turn’d.lo gibiet pie !
VARIETY.
An alarm of fire w.i» riiNed'in the Tbe.nro
<w Monday High,, which crenii d quilatkiur-ibla
coufusion for u shot t unit?, but siffisiputl dit nt
being rscerbt'iied that the fire wqs u| some d.s-
tpnro up town. It took place in 3 cubioT-.-inh^
ker’s shop, nnd wasput oui lieloie it Imd ctb'ct-
ed nny nmierluV injury. Aiiollier finuocoibVij .
about, IRo’dbfV 0|i -he succeeding'niglii % jdl)
the premises of Mr. M irks, in. (ho suburbs of
the ttp|)Cr pari of die coy, niui wn»uiu«f a
sritoak house, in which ‘it origiuateri, and no
udjoining.kitchen. The d uabge in buddings
.inti property is esunuved at uboitt $1,000.
A ugtesla Vtiro/i i< le.
Frrtmthe remrns of die'Superintendents of
Swbeps to the CorjiqntliLaUjboriiy^ it Jp|8ur*
that the wlfole niimhi-i of bouses in .ibe c i v of
Baltimore, nt (ho letm n t on of the year IbS?
u.is 11,272. «.*-■»
wn.LIAM WILLIAMS.
0 j o E b.x, .f*. ■ .
From the subscriber's waggon, ou
Saturday night, on d*e For-ylh r-.aJ, u.
bout six miles from Mncou, a'Ubddle
aired grey IIOlt'-L, about 8 yi'ars old.
. svv;'rh tail and -bod b-1 ore, xVlioevhr
• r.ill return said Horae to the sub-eriber, near Zebu-
Ion, I‘ike comity, o give ii.itx <mh ton s.athjt he may
I he #daaiued, shall be Uoeraily r. « ardeif.
! |tb 4 WILLIAM JUNES.*-
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jLJL-e*
We lu'ely published die urcouiit of the death
of a daugh.ei ofMr.II. Eckf fit, of New Yu k.
Tin- iii-vK-p.ipeis leioro the i.eatfi uf Ii s son,
J. II. Ei'klind, and men ion dial ai o her d nigh
ter ii,,wins .lithe ttson of deutlL Tlie Eve-
„ no Fom * ,ys —“Till.-, sou, ki tite Mge-ot 22,
had out Ihfely returmsl'ftbni IPs-irirvcls „n<l
residence in Ettfiiqie. rfcl.'pii'intf-.ftllfqnren'S h,«
f inly nd his f. lends w lit b>-propis4'iofaue-
ful vuid hajrpy h e. In .i.teuipui. t,. ci iugu h
In* ll mes which so l, eiy proved find ,o Ii S
» > e ,hc ,v.oi so much inju e I by lie fi,e, that
die sk I! , fhis phystriutl- has proveil uit»v-il ng
lu pieSbivo his life. Thua'h >ve ifstsier and a.
l»r,»fli«»r, wiio were he jnv ofa numi-ipus family,
been hurried J»eaAni uiy_to die grave by tins
meloucholy uccicDbu" .
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