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MACON.
0ffy~E?EMX G ' October jt, imy.
"otzOeral election.:
fOK GOVERNOR
FORGE R- GIU' Elt >
n?L CRAWFORW.
°".., r «KSE»TATIVE Iff COHBRW1,
l «Sf 0 %.*"* RlT0N '
STATE LEGISLATURE.
. FOR THE 6ERATE
Siam h S ’kodoers.
ttULIAM J. DANELLYr
ing anil drinking—Intemperance in smoking and
chewing—Intemperance! o olecjhng,and ; in
temperance in lathing and speechifying, to the an
noyance of a Court House lull of gentlemen and
ladies.
A drinker but no smoker.
L v «—r
COMMUNICATE*. '
At a meeting of iho Independent " Cold IFedge
Association l> held a) the market .House oh Monday
10 o’clock P. M. “Circulating Medium" teas call
ed tp the chair, and “ Change Bill) appointed se
cretary: When thd following preamble and reso
lutions were unanimously adopted.
. Whereas opinions having been expressed from
high authority that |he statute laws of Georgia A-
gainst the issue of “change oil!)” are lame, -defec
tive and of none effect and that individuals of this
State who now issue “change Bills” are beyond the
VeacT) of such lktvs; and further believing as wndu
that the Banks already organized, have heefl per-
c - -mittedto violate the statute laws .established for
Monday next takes place throughout this thpir peculiar organization. We therefore resolve,
Ejection for Governor, for a Represen- independent Of legal authority and the laws of this
M r«asres.,andfor members of the Leg*. "j i “ 1 w l e "c 1 Li? 4 .“ e . 0ne “/i™ 0 ,"?"’ for
* ^ Election of Rulers and Legislators is ^fiation. **** W?"* ^ *
p^tast privilege, and should be duly appre- Resolved. To save'the trotilde of systematic
I Voters should make up their minds with BankingopVrationa, that each Stock Holder take
and only opon mature reflection. Let his quota of btllp, and issue the same in behalf of
siuon,.! a tin* associaiior, on hi* own signature,
efleet, that they are answerable for the doing* Revived. TlVtrt we rccommehd all persons to
,»representatives, whether good or evil ;and take these Bills in exchange for property of every
_,sleet such men as will have a conscien- description. -
nrd for the wishes and interests of their Resolved. That the Treasurer <Jf the State, be
KP™ , . „r ,t,„ .ni..itrequested to receive the bills of the 1 “Independent
ilsinW, for the . y ’ Gold VI edge association” asdeposits fortaxes &c.
heanful obligation of their oaths. We con. Resolved, That (he “Independent Gold Wedge
t unnecessary at this time to say any thing.in association willthrough its Stock Holders indftid-
L to what has already been sain, in regard to uallv, reciprocate with all the Banks of this State
£***•**> «-"»»■ holder who shall re*
pegiven a list of those who will be veted far ceive upon a,“Shaved paper more than iS per
4 county. Let the people select with jndg- centum shall forfeit hi* claims to this association,
sod support with energy those; whom they * . D1SC0UN , T y*^. ,UM ’ Pruidt,u ‘
Augusta. September 26.
El HE.
This destructivedement has again laid waste
,i temperature of the atmosphere which had
(j r some three or lour weeks ranging -between
iJM,hai suddenly sunk trithin a day or two,; another large and valuable pari of our unfor-
enrighhorhood of 60. On Wednesday ws jtunaie and seemingly devoted City. About 3
i heavy shower of rain from the north, accom- j o'clock, on Thuisduy morning last the alarm
eJby thunder and lightning.' Since then it was given, and the fre.asis generally supposed,
*m growing cooler. At this time afireis al- erigmatoil inthn upporstorv of the house adjoin
ing the western wing of the City Hotel. At
fttarem
MACON TEMPERANCE SOCIETY
T a meeting of the Mnrnn Tnnjierancr. Society,
on the 29th ult. the following officers were
chosen:
EpVVARD W. WRIGHT, President: •
JOHN T. ROWLAND, } Vice Prcsi- ■ -’
C. A. HIGGIN8. < dent,.
MYRON BARTLETT, Secretary and Treasurer,
JOHN T. LAMAR.
WASHING TON POE.
BENNETT S. GRIFFIN,
THOMAS M. ELLIS, Mutagen.
J. C. PATTERSON,
JACOB SIIOTVVELL, *
WILLIS T. SAGE,
0?” The Board of Managers of the Macon Tem
perance.Society will hold a meeting at the Academy
on Wednesday evening next, at half past 6 o’clock.
NOTICE.
llERF.ASthe Baptist Church at Macon have
.received . information , that Jossm Polxer,
lately ■ member of this Church who was excommu
nicated from their fellowship et a regular conference
In June 1828, is now preaching as 4 Baptist preacher:
Resolved, that the Clerk do publicly advertise, 'thst
pnr Brethren and the Community may know that said
Joseph Folker. Is no longer a member of oiir Denom
ination and therefore not authorised to preach as rich,
'By order of th» (.'Imrrh.
Macon.sept.6. RICHARD W. ELLIS, eta.
IBtliipen sable.
TRAVELS IN GEORGIA.
[(have been politely favored by a fner.d with
py of Opt. Bazil Hall's Travels in the Upited
es, &c; and we lake this occasion -to. present
ir readers a portion of his Tour through this
We intended to have continued his journey
xan, but have been compelled by its length to
kef suddenly and leave him in the Pincy
di. We w ill endeavor to help-him on a stage
grtext week.
FOR THE MACOX TELEGRAPH.
Entor: 1 .
lie state of the stomach, lias more inflacnceover
economy ofhuman existence, than all our nth-
omrsand faculties and members together—
jy he regarded as the primum mobile of the
esninul existence, 1I10 common centre aroupcl
;h every tiling moves, “Idkc the boiler tif a
a engine, it makes no great display of what it
out: it U contented with quietly working a-
inthe light of iu own duty; whilst the head,
irm and leg), like the piston-rod. crank and
of the same mitcliin*', prrfonn all the showy
j.'anl get all the credit." There are sortie
who are all stomach; who have no idea of
jment or happiiiess. except in ftitinc or tlrjnk-
- Now these are beasts, whose thonghtb-never
higher in the scale of ekistend* than th con
flate suit a vrateiy ntoVilh quails and callous
ctn ami whiskey, and- shoulder* and quarters of
non and href. *
Ini there is another class wit'oSe sfmnhch* are
letter control, and Which spreads a- more
11} itittQi-r.ee over the system, when in proper
'- Every man in the course of a day feel- a
tide and a languor, which f contend isbning
•rely to the state of the stomach. Let him take
;lit good glass of julep, or toddy, or a honey,
a, with sho e hearty companionable fellow, and
it me, the man is tt new creature instantly—old
np am done away—his »yos brighten,—his
iltueis loosed, and he is.in per(ect gooil humor
hall the world. His step becomes more e-
tif.tmd the whole man is fendvatied—and fay
at! Ky a siu&le glass of the “creatuie comlott"
*hy then 1 would as';, do tho philanthropist* of
tfs wish to take front .man one of lit* greatest
-saingw. If he uses it immoderately take it irom
■—'it* a curse, and uot a blessing. 1 -.
Many of yout readers, I doubt not, a) well as
hist the dunes proceeded but shnvly, in couse-
qtteuce of the calmness of the morning—hut as
soon as they reached tho main body of the Ho
tel, tlie. atiuospltero became agitated, and the
ii.~c rushed with tincontroulable rapidity) until
every building on Broad Street,from Mr. Alex-
andet Spencer's comer inclusive, to Messrs.
Hall & Hardin's Alley, mid on Washington
sircei, Irom the corner of Broad and Washing
ton siiect*, as fur ns the . Dwelling house of
Ml. Wm; Micirn, waalaid in ashes.
, Thearaoum of property destroyed must, we
think, exceed $100,000. v The Officer, it is un
derstood, will be the principle losers, us wearo
informed that insurance) was cfTcctcd in al
most every, if not iu every instance.
... Chronicle.
The late hlailRohiry.—It has been ascer
tained, siuco our last publication, that in addi-
Tton to the one for this City, tflo packets for
Hamburg, Macon; Milludgevtile, Athens, and
Covington, are missing. It is also ascertained,
that tho packet for Macon, containnd.a remit-
tence of$5,000, from tlm Marino and Firtf In
surance Bank of Savannah, to the Brunch in
Macon. Courier.
: KOOK AUCTION.
T HE subscriber has received and will sell at his
Auction Store in Riley's Building. 011 Cherry
street, on TUESDAY EVENING, a large, handsome
and general atiorlment o/BOQKS—sale positive and
without reserve. THOMAS P, BOND. Auctioneer.
October 1,1829, ■ “ • ,
."REMOVAL:
KIMBERL Y- Sp. CHISHOLM
H AVE removed from tlicir lato stand f6 the
store formerly occupied by H. Smith, on tho
coiner of Cherry and Sixth streets, where they
will keep constantly on hand
An Extehtioe Assortment «f
GROCERIES*
HARD WARE,
EARTHEN V\ARE, - .
IjUY GOODS,
SHOES, HATS, PAINTS, OILS,
LEOHOHN & STRAW BONNETS,
W INPOW GLASS, CASTING8,
BtyCKSMITIlS’ TOOLS.
COTTON BAGGING, ' A
)RON, SALT. SUGAR. COFFEE,
LIQUORS of all kinds, Sic. &c. a
betoher S 40 *
At JACKSON, Butts Cou.ntv,
On the First Tuesday in Aneemher next,
W ILL be sold before the Cauit bouse door, be-
I tween the usual hours of late, the -following
properly, to wit;
Throe head of BEEF Cattle—Levied on as
the Property of Qabrttl C. Dtan,io satisfy n FI Fa in
l-ivorof Batli.td A porter, VS G. O. BlSirlMHf
pointed out by I’lantid's Attorney,- . ' L
One base Drum l Fife and Triangle 1. pair
of plow traces, 1 ax 1 Iron wedge, I clivjce,2 hoes, 1
iwtbaSbrassc'eqdtesticks2pairoi snuitVrs ami wai
ter 1 bad tuid bedding S chairs. 1 ql. decanter 1 pt.
do.four tumblers, G plates, two large disbes.G knives
and forks, 1 cArVing knife and fork, 1 qt. pitcher 1 pt.
• It. I wafer pail, I iva-htnb, too o--r-lipans, / ,-,-n-l. 1
(liggin, 1 tin lantern. 1 pair of fire dogs, 1 noggin 1 cos-,
tor, 3 emits, I salt seller, 6 cops and saucers, 1 cream-,
pot, 1 teapot, 2 coffee pois.l half pt. decanter, 1 spel
ling book, 1 song book, 1 tin candlestick, 1 pair of
candle molds, 1 sugar dish, 1 Jipan waiter, 3 barrels, 1
•bowbox.Sbaikcts, Gvisls I pair steelyards,4 pair of
brass scales, 6 tea spoons, 1 mustard pot, 1 flask, J
china flask, I black bottle. 1 small bell, 1 pt. tumbler,
1 toddy stick. 3 w!no glasses, 1 tin trumpet, 1 cham
ber rang, I wheel of a wheel barrow all fo be said by
an order of the Inferior court of Butts county, taken
as the properly of Edward Butler.
October 1 II. W. DARKNESS, Sltf.
Also—-At the same time and place will be soli
3 Beds, Bedsteads and Furniture, ton head of
Cattle 50 barrels Of Coro, 3 stacks of fodder, t sfttall
hit Ml MR 14 beta of hogs, 1 Roao borse, fiO
acres of land more or less it lieing part of lot No. 31,
New-York, Septomber 22.
NEW qITHIE,
. ALEXANDER'SHOTWELL,
Tiff AS taken a store in Mims’s building, adjoining
ISA Ellis, Sbolwell Sc eo. where be is now opening a
buiiitsomfc assortment of FRESH DRY GOODS con
sisting of,.
nine, Black, Brown and mixt BROADCLOTHS;
do do do , do Cassimeres
do. .do do do , • ' Satinefta
White Bed and Yellow Ftanneli
Black and coloured BombazeUs
do Bombazine.’ • . ’ i
Black and coloured Canton Crain!)
do do Kulfdii ao 1 '
do .. do Gross de Naples
Sinchews Sarcenctts t
Levantine—Black and white Satin
Plain und figured Muslins—Irish Lined -
Russia Diaper—Damask G-4 8410-4 '
Furniture and.dress Calicb
CnssImSr shawls black and coloured . . .
Domestic Plaids and stripes—Aprod Check ■ ,
BedTicklng—cotton aheetingand shirting34t0 64 '
Rose and Duffill Blankets 84 to 10 14 .
Osnaliurgs—Silk uud Cottorl Umbrellas ,
Cotton and worsted Hoes .
Beaver and Horse sklii GloVes ’and Mils
property r.i Jntm Kdtrnrdt and Sortnah t.itwnrds, amt
Ltdford Edtcards and Pryor Edwards security, to satis
fy a Fi Fa in favor of David Lawson Adif.imslratdr of
Adam Lawson deceased.
October 1, JOS. 8UMMERUN. P. 9.
At IRWIN Court-House- 4 —Irwin Countv,
On the First Tuesday in November nut,
W ILL be sold before the Court,House between
tht usual bouri of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit: • ■ j . ,
Ofm NEGRO boy, named Henry, nboirt23
years of age—Levied on as the property of Isaac
Stephens, to satisfy a Fi Fain favor of of Reddiu;
W. Parramore, vs, said Stephens—property points
out by said Stephens.. ». •
September 5 A. MeCLELAND, Bhff.
the Usual hours of sale, the lolluvvi:
town:
-Lot No. 193, in the 2d district’ of Cr-ivvfo._
county, levied on as the property of John Pcsuell. to
s.-.Ii-ly a Ft Fain favonrofPolydore Naylor vs. said
Feinell, property pointed out liy H. Warner, Esq:
‘'Tilt- east half of lot No 17, initio 3d <; is ict
of Crawford county, leWed on as the property of Wil
liam Hemphill, tornti-fy n Fi Fain favor pf-Wtllinm
Sandford vs. said Iletnpbill, property pointed out by
Ale • ander .Merrivveiher.
Fraction No. 253, in the 7llt district of
Crawfort County, containing 150 acres more or less,
about four or five acres of standing corn, one slack of
fodder, about ten head of cattle, about ten limd of .
hogi, pne horse about nine years oil, and one horse
cflrt—levied On as the property at James Summer, to
satisfy a Fi Fa in favour ol William J. Waynman vs.
said James Summers and Clirisloplier Cochran, pro-
party pointed out by said Cochran.
.October 1 ... L. LAWsnE, Stiff.
AL80—WILL BE SOLD ilB ABOVE,
Five Negioes viz: James about -40 years old; •**'
Jerrottabout21 yenrsold,Tom nlrout 18 years old,
Amey about 23years old, and Taimer about 17 years
old, also one Cotton Gin and running geer, and one
Sorrell b-ir-- about 8 vi-hts old. as tin- property of fr
ier B. &Wy, also one lot of LAND No 152, in Hie 2d
district of Crawfdrd county us the property of John
Scaly—Ond one house and tot in tbe Towu of Knoi-
ville, Crawford county wliereim H. II. Slatter now-
resides and occupies Ss a house of eutertainmhnt, the
No. not recollected, tho property of E. M. Amor, thti
above propevly levied on to satisfy two FI Fas iu fa
vour of AbnerII. FlewelTm nhd’Jiitfics R. Jones, F,s-
ecutorsof James Jones dec’d, one against Peterjl- Sea-
ly and John deal v arid the other against Peter B. Sea-
, J<>hit .Scaly and I’.lijuh M. Amos—-The Negroes.
e lot of land, the cotton Gin mid running geer and
tin- horse pointed out by John He-tly—The II -u-c- uud
lot in the Town of Knoxville, pointed nut by Hir.-nu
Warner, Esq. ■
October 1. WM. B. FILE*. 0 Shff. ’
STILL LA TER FROM, EUROPE. Suspendera-Cotton baits-Bonoot boards and wire,
By the arrival yesterdny morning of the paclc-
ifl ship Havre, Cnptuiu Keene, from Havre,
whmico she sailed on the 12*1) August, we.haVe
rott-ived our regclrir files of Havre and Paris
palters, from 1st to 11th August inclusive. Tho
dafes from London are not later thaii those re
ceived via Quebec. Fio’mtht thoatre of war
we have, however, still later advices. ,.
General Diebitsch has crossed the Balkan.
His army passed at tlireo different points be
tween Chumlu and Varna. Ho !ms left 16
battallious to observe Chumlu, and has taken a
position on tho. banks of the Kamstchik, with M
baitallions. rio is to commence operations a-
cainst Adrian-iplo as soon us 5000 men from
Varna, mid 15,000. embmked at Sebastopol for
Sizt-bnli, shall arrive to.reinforce-him. . 1
Gen. KudiUeIs, with tho Russian advance,
Ins had several skirmishes, (we cannot call-
them battles,) with Turkish deta'cbments, at
Kiirtpviktor, Dulgaer. Kamtschik, and has ta-
k d. . ^ S -- — —, —, —. .1.la ril J* ( ) l! lit ft
MAH FOli SALK,
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
.202 1-2 acres, in 13tb district Houston, No. 321
l»if. hare been in the coprse of hi-life, by some ken some men, cannon and standards. On the
'Prion* dispensation of fate, caught at a tea-par- 20:I| July, Uen. Roth moved his ndvancegdard
’Inae amidst a circle of lailies’.' He only who r | 0 Pulisi'ana, the most elevated point of the
Mtpodenced it, can conceive the horrors oleoch , u , eal Rdfean. Tfhe reserve undor Count Pah-
atuation. Every faculty i* tied up, every limb | t . n jg tbUoWi'no'. •
■/Eft** 1 ,0 "8 ne refuses to obey it* office, j Th ikirn Tis h oA lnv« cost the T-hrks 10
tm, form the lum total of the attrahtiniis of this llaUcan are opened,
wh.i'ommunity.—Presently In steps yonr host,
mutes yon om to take n glass of wine or cor-
Well improved on tbo Road leading from Macon to
Knoxville and Thomaiton.’ ’
, And fraction No. 274, >h the 9th district «f
Merrlwethor with about’ I5acres open Land. For fur-
ther particulars apply to the subscriber near Knoxville,
Crawford county Gen. • .•
Alio 100 acres .on Little River, joinining C. R. Car
ter, Wilkes couaty. / - - • •
sept. 29.lid 2m V - R. B. 8MILF.Y.
,ithan are upeneu, .
The Etiglisit friguie which carried thu Am-
— Dassador to Constantinople, 1ms received per-
«- -ou walk up to the side-board and find ft mission to visit the Black §oa.. This has crea-
•auitigunder the weight of “generous liquor."-- j JB( , n j ue |, „ c ia-ment in the capital. An armed
fluort bumper, pptwe-the “jolly inttf]eraice on t h e part of England is expected,
anainyokoblesgulesaoihB inventor.ofgood i. .- ,1.^ nmniiuh
ruki s Vn inventor .orgood T| J g l u , re j ecled tllu Ru „ itl „ p.uptfrats
rnsiag. You return n> the drawing room—wit, * " u;.,i, p,„,„unn
'vlsiuaudhilarity pjrvadeyonr wliolr system—ihe lor peace, and also those of the high Luropean
•wch is in a proper »'aio ;cold looks and frigid p-we.soit the subject of Greece. Meanwhile.
^iiJstnelt before ii; the chain ii taken from your 30,000 Bosniaui and Albanians have reached
die spell fium your tongue; you begin tb feel the Danube: , > ,.
-uuruedisoiiyaud importance; and jof- stand a- Prcdxbly ldH£isreiliis a great battle haibeen
S £*• 11 y°« are the adtriirgtion of tiro eex,' f 0l |„|n on the plains of Adriniioplo.
^wcusmIu meajue." Now n)l thus change is, •f|, B first object of tho Rut stuns is the capita)
nhe i‘ l, ;? nlUy ' 0fa ! imuIi,nl 2SSS "Star &»*•«. where Hitssfcin Pacha'remaini qot-
S^llSSSJJSS SgTSSI '5SS1SSSS3
warrior; .whose name is associated with recol
lections of repeated tnumpbs,nt»y nol consent
td be captured;
• — tMHLU UUU auuui A CIUj/CI(tllVV|
. temperance Societies. Those pliilantliro-
^•titittnjof ours, who have enteted intd 'the
;«urtwith so much zeal,must moat certainly be
; 4C, iftgunder.some fatal delusion. Why I’oim
prance Societies for the Temperate t. Why
j's 1 ]|f B * 0 l»temperate use ol the good things
■Mm 'ts? There is no virtue in it.—What!
u °* n Jt °ne fell swoop our whole fabric of
bra i ’ , con,l?i: ’l and sociable dispositions.—
• a already 1 can see some who have determined
i .I tc0a ‘ a 4WtWfatand have actually sc; about
nil[ i.’ ln! > aliuig our streets like so many pillar* of
couiu C " ° r ,a * ma ? be—not a smile irradiate* their
ca,«u _ nances .'( un ‘ es » it be perhaps, when they
•uoe i ,s ! elul *'< A <. through the open doors of
'not tri ' he conlt ctionaries,) and they fortihly
on s my m ‘ ni ^ th® picture of “Patience sitting
\*ZT?Tk From the bottom of my heart
Wtah-ijy one genial and sparkling glass
thrirfoit n ™ t,lenl i their happiness would light up
— lw ** n counteuances,and they again wouldbe
We, while ihe stomach is receiving &
generous liquor to all parti ofthe body.
8,0 an #< * voca,e °* intemperance,; ^ lai
.tH5° W w, *b t0 ,ee intempeiances of [ lim, C ai
expelled the laud, iatemperauca in eat- j Hackertl,
” MACON MARKET.
Mein, per lb. 1* » J| Neal, bushel
Bogging, t>er y<L 23 a 25
IIrandy, Coguiac, l.od d 2
llulltr,
Candles, per., lb 30 a .ki
Cheese,
Codfish, lb.
CiffU, ‘ '
Corn,
Cotton,
flour, bill
Fodder,
Ginger.
Gunpowder, keg
12 1-2
.12 14
15 a IU
37 a bi
7 eh
7ah
N-
11.
26 «
fr
^ kinds
Gin, Holland
Northern,
Iron,
1,50 a l,7f-
43 n 5.
6 U
II
It
5.01
7a9i
Molasses,
Nads,
Pepper,
Pimenli,
Pork, bbl. i
Porter, doxon
Rice,
37 aSO
45 a 56
0 a 10
- 25
■:. 35
$12 a 15
C 4.50
5,00
npen
Which he offers at low prices for cash.
Octobeg../A. 40 .
2021-2 do do U
2021-2 do do 1
2021-2 do do
BSD do do 4
250 do do 16
250 do do 18
230- ; do do 28
2021-2 do do 3
202141 do do 8
2021-2 do do 3
2021-2 do do 12
10114 do do 2
do
Ido
ib
do
do
do
Ido
do
do
do
do
.do,
Muicogee'
do ’
do
Early
do
do
do ,
Coweta ‘
: Dooly ;
Crawford
84
310
311
176
134
69
16
244
8
38
269
9)6
At McDONOUGH—Henry Cotjnty,
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W LLhe sold before the court-house, between
the lawful hour 4 , the following properly,
145 acres of LAND, ii lining a ji.irt ol 1
No. ‘3, In the 3d district of Henry county, levied oimi
tlie property of Henry O. Paine, to, satisfy a Fi Fain
favor of William Whitacber and other*.
Lois ol LAND, No. 64 mvl 63, »ml iho
North haliof ‘ST, ill Ihe 7lh iliMrict ol «ni,l nty, al
so 51 in the 7th district of said county, all levied on as
the property of Asa Lewis, Lark Lewis and Ira Lewis,
to satisfy sundry FI Fas in favor ofNathan Veal.
Lot of LAND, No. 135, imho 6th district
of said county—levied on as the property of- Edward
Rogers, to satisfy two Fi Fas infavosof John Carpen
ter—eight or ten acres of standing COTTON—levied
on as the property of John C. Jordan, to satisfy a FI
■"a In favor of Clihrles H. Sanders. .
September29 "' J. JOHNSON, Stiff.
ALSO—-WILL BE BOLD AB ABoVE,
On the first Tuesday in November next,,
Ono Lot of LAND, No. 115, in thu 12th
district Henry—Levied on ns the'property of James
tv-phinglan, to satisfy a FI Fa in favor-of Ellas Bliss
vs said Washington.
All Abraham Fqilhs interes} In Lot No. 193, in the
12th district Henry county, or it’any mi«!ii!,ii in the
No. the place whererin Abraham and James Faith
now lives, with all the cropof COTTON, and CORN,
on A. Faiths’part, &. three FODDER-STACKS,, nil
levied on ns tuO pro party uf Abraham Faith, to satisfy
a Fi Fa la favor of James Kirkpatrickindoracr, vs sidd
September29 JAMES LOVE, D. Shff.
POSTPONED SALE. .
ALSO—At the same time and place’,
LOT No. 57, in ih« 3m district Hoory-
Levicd ou as the property of the Administrators, of
James Fletcher drcej*ed, to satisfy sundry FI Fas in
favor of Joshua Braughlon and Others; vs said Admin-
tralors. *. . . . '•
LOT No. 183, in tho 8;li district of Henry
county, levied on as the property of William Hinton,
to atiifyaFIFaia fcvor ofllenry Wheeler against
said Hinton. ’ _
September 29 JAMES LOVE, D. Shff.
L.. Alio—At the same time-and place, _ ‘
Tho south half of Lot of*L AND, No. ili,
in the 12th district of Henry county—levied on ax tho
property ol Levi Rcachamp. to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor
of Samuel Dothard. '
The North half of Lot bf liAND, No, 137
id the aiith district of said county, levied on a* the
property of Orief Patmore, to satisfy a FI Fa In Tavor
of Alexander Bryan. [ ‘-i ,
yeptwnbiHiO .?’>• Q. D. JOHN30N t
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL .
' TREES, Sec.
ELLIS, SBOTWELL & Co..
Having received the agency of Prince’s
Linnean Botanic Garden, are now ready
to receive, orders for Fruit and Orna
mental TREES and PLANTS;, cata
logucs of which may be seen at tbeir store
.Moron, September 25thT829. 39
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9
H A WKIN S VII* i n
1 . TO)VN LOTS.
YjalFTY Lots In the town of HaWkirisville, ivill be
y} offered for sale st public nurti6n t oh Wednesday
the 14th of October next. Hawlunsville is situated
immediately opposite Hartford, ori a high, dry . and
beaullfuLlevel, and has many advantages as a place of
fioduess, being at whaf may be considered the held of
Bleam-Baat Navigation on the Ocmulgee.
6 • THE PROPRIETORS
BT THe Macon Messenger and Telegraph will
please puhlisli the above throe times.
leplemher 33 39 - ■ •
CARRIAGE
The suliecriberx having connect
ed themselves in the above bu
tibets, wilt cootlnue to carry i!
on st the shop which hat been
heretofore occupied by John
1* Vance, and respectfully Solicit a shire of the pul*
lie patronage. Persons tonflding their work to then),
are assured that it shall be well and promptly done
Their charges Will be as reasonable is at any shop iu
1116 BtM °' •' JOHN.P: VANCE
A HUGH KNOX,
jifcro.u, September 19th 1929. . - 3tP
Rum, Jamaica 1 JjO a 1,7b
N. England 50
■ieUl,., U9
Shirtings brown, 8 a In
bleached 16 a 18
10*12
10 a 13
•loop, ■
iugar, Mute.
Lump 18
Leaf . 2u
Toboeeo, ' . . 12 a 25
Whiskey, 37 a 43
“Pine, Madeira, gal 3,00
Teneriffe 1,75 a 2.00
Malaga 85 a 1,00
AT FAYETTEY1LL1-:—Favk.te Cot nty .
On the first. Tuesday in November neat,
ILL be sold before the court house dour, bn
tween the usual hours gf sale, tho following
property viz; . . ; . . *
. A NEt-iRO nron mimed Darb—levied oft
ns the properly of Lemuel ll'inn, to satisfy sundry ex
ecutions Jo fayorofL. P. McKey, vs mid Winii, levy-
made and rctrtrned to me by a ann-taMe.
Lota.ol LAND^Nu. 60, 44 nml 76, in the.
town of Fa}i'tlevil!e—levied on us the property of
William Hobbs, to satisfy an elocution in /aver of John
Burke, vs said Hobbs—lew made and returned to me
by a constable.
Also Lot. of LAND, No’. 47, in the 6t!i
district of Fayette county, one road WAGGON, two -
set of GEAR, and two Sorrel MARE8—levied on ai
the property of John Bales, to satisfy nu execution in
favor Of Charles Clements, vs suid Bate*.
Lot of LAND, So, 76, in tho lStii district:
of originally Henry now Fayette county, levied on as
the property of Stephen Heard, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Albert Vlaiiig, vs suid Heard.
Tfio djUl half ol from LOT, No. 17, in the
town of Fayetteville, Aith -the building thereon, le
vied on ns the property of Thomas Oothard. to sulisty
ext-cution in favor of D. Woodruff &. Co. vs Tn-nn-
Dotlmrd ,t Waiters Veal and other Fi F«s in my'"
bands, vs said Dolhard. . : .
October 1 WYATT HEFLIN. P. S.
At ZEBULDN; Pike County,
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL bo sold bofora the Court House between
thu usual hours of sale, the followiug proper
ty, to Cvit: ■*
Ono lot of LAND, No.57s fn tho 2d district
offornierlv Mouroe now pike county; and the North
half of LO'T No. 58, in the same district levied on
as the property of Martin Pitts, to satisfy two email Fi
Fas iu favorof John Bastions bearer', against said Fitu;
and William 81ms, property pointed out by the Plan
tiff—lievlcd and returned to me by a lion,table.
September 19 ( BURRELL ORK, Sheriff.
ALSO—WILL BE SOLD AB ABOVE;
Ono NEGRO man nuMed Jack about twen
ty one yeais old, taken as the property of Benjamin
G. llroicn tu 8.111-ily sundry small Fi Fas in lavnr n|
Wilkins Hunt arid others—levfy made and returned td
me by aconstable. ‘
October 1. WM. V. WHITE, D. 6.
ALSO—Will be sold at above,
202 1-2 acres bf lund more or iess known
by Lot No. 40, In the 3d district of originally Monroe
now l’ikecounty, levied on as the properly of Hugh
McLoud to satisfy three imall Fl rai la tavour of
Thomas Willis vs. said Mel»ud. . > •
2021-2ncrosJ of land more or less knotvu
by lot No. 215, In the 2d district or origirially Monroe
now Pike county leviedon as the proia-rty of Joseph
Goddard to satisfy thrvu small Fi las, la lavor of
Wiley J-Sterling vs. said Goddard, the above levies
niade add returned to ioe by a constable. . ^
October 1. WILLY MANGHAM, D. S.
ALSO—WILL BE BOLD it ABOVE!
On the first Tuesday in December ncti.
Three NEGROES, a man about 25 years
old; Mary a wodsaa, 22 years old, Caroline h g,rl l?
years oW—*11 levied on as the property of Joel Gallo
wav, to satisfy a . ortgage Fi ta iu favor of David
Clements, aguhm Joel Calloway—property pointed
out in Ilia Mortgage FI Fa.
septrmbrr 19 BURRELL’OKR, Shff.
GEORGIA—Butti County.
■WTM7HEREA3 Augnstine B. Pope applies to me
WY for letters of administration, on the estate
Waller T. 'Kuifkl, lata of said county deceased.
And whereas Arid Wooten apphevto ine for let
ter* OfftdminUtnition. on tbe eitms of JaMtt Hooltn
late of said county deceased. ■ .
These are Ihtttjuri to cite and aiircn ji rut and ruga
far, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be and
why'mUUUas > Ju>uUwt \ District of Troup county, drawn by Elmabeth Nettles,
J,ew cause if any they bait, way saws I tuns snouas iw j m fot ben€#t j „ id dr . wrY ,
6 (i£en wder my hand, thU lit day of October. 1829.1 “ WILUAM WSlWfy. Uuariian.
Uiten uaaermy a* , JQHN j/^orD, «. c.h. j sepumber 22
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court House,door In
tuwn ot La Grange Troup county, on the first
Tuokduy in December next.
Quo Lot of LAND, No. 26V. in tho
V(4M Tax. Couaetnr’d S;v\e.
O N the first Tuesday in NO FEMliER next, will .
be sold i-eiore Uiei court-house in the town of
Thumailon, Upson couiity, bctwi-eu the lawful hours-
of sale, the following Lots of LAND, or JO much’
thereof ns will saliiiy Hie Tax for the year an-]
cost thereof:
202 1-2; acres, No. 172,ill tho 1st district of
Pike co'jnly. levied on as the property of John Ed- vevy
wards. Tin ;jj t 3a. ^
202 1-2 acres,.No. 159, id dro 14>a district of
Muscogee county, (evhid on as the property cf John
Black, tax t$l tilI.
202 I-2ucres, No. 44, id the 19tl> district of
Leo county, ler^d on as the property of Elijah Pit
man, tax 95 cent*. -s .
202 1-2 ncres, No'. 137,'in tlm2Ist district of •
Muscogee county, levied on es the property of Gideon
Fluail n, tax gll 64. . f >
202 1-2 acioh; Nq. 265, in ihe 6th district of ?
Carroll count/, levied ones tno property at John JIC-
Ilarzivc, tax ft 3-1 .
202 1-2 act os, No. 64, in the lOih district or
Upton county, leviedon os the property of Thomar
Parker, tax f J 15.
r 140 acros, No. 167, in tho lOtlt distiict • of
tTpson’ county, levied ou a* tbe pro|ierty of John A -
uun, tux yjci-iits. ^
202’1-2 -icrc*; No.142, in the 10ili district of
Upson county, levied oil as the property uf William
Brown,-tax 411 68.
Ouc Town lot id the (own of Tbo duel obi
levied oh ks tile property of Reuben St dwell, lux
ttt*. . , V
101-1-/4 a'cr'cs; No, 140, mi the 15th district oT
Upson county, levied oa as tbe property of John If.
McCay, tax 63 cents.
12 3 4 ai .es, No. 76, in the l6th district of
Draws cuudty, levied on as tbe property of HUtiam
Eduards', tax 53 ccuts. * .
202 1-2 acrt-s,‘No. 98, iu ;fi«* l5tlt disiftc. of
Upson county, as tlie property oi Samuel Harwell, lux
«i Id. . ■
202 1-2 acres; No. 235, in. tho 3d district of
Hoscogeebouiity, levied qia as the properly of Tito mas
Jinkitu, tax O.i ocuts.
150 -iciesj in- he 15ihdistriclof Upson i-uut)-
ty, levied on «s the property of John Routeh, for the
years 1827 and lo£8tax Due $5 2d.
202 J-2 acre*, No, 80, in Hie 12th district oV
Muscogee iouuty, levied .’ou os the ixoperty of Jacob
Lamb, tux 4)1 15. XSi-
202 1-2 acies, No. 207, in the ^ tat district of
Muscogee county; levied ou aalhe property oi Sober'
Bats, tux 91 13.
(»0 acres, No. 156, in the ilih district of
Up,on county, levied oa as the pr-uaxty of Phillip
llailox, tux 53 cents.'
202 1-2 acres, Nb. 86, in tho 19<h district of
Muscogee county, levied un as the property ot Cyrur
Lugo am, tu Gt WL
50 uctes, No. 260, in the 11th districiA>f
Upson county, levied on as the property ot CABinc-,
I'Uls, tax #1 18. ^v*-
202 1-2 acre*, No. 159, >n tit* 1st district a 1 '
Upson county, levied on as iho property of Edward
It heel oil,.tuxai'2 00.
212 1-2 acies, No. 60, in the 2d distiict of
Ixe coun'^, levied on u the property of John Plane-
gaes, tax yl 76.
235 ucrev, No. 156, in the 11th district bf
Upaon county, levied ou u the property of John Ward,
tax «J 29.
202 1-2 acres. No. 143, in th«7tb district of
Carroll county, levied on us the property Of Beverly
Cooper, tai 77 1-2 cents. ,
202 l72acre», Nn. 103, in the 15lh district of
18 U|«an county, levied on as die property of Henry G
Ezell, to satisfy his lax tor lt»7, tax 61 37 1-2.
202 1-2 acres, No. 218, to tho6th district uf
Muxcogre county, levied on ax the property of Thorsuw
Ayers, lui G3 cents.
202 1-2 acres, No.'123, in the 13th district
oi Uni roll county, levied out a* tbe property of Ed
ward Pincers, txs $1 15.
CaiJib '1 homy son, to 1 Town lot in Thntn-
aitnn, levied for bis tax for JtWB, tax Due 81 94.
... 202 l-2.uctes, No. 39, iu the 10th district of
Troup county, levied ou as the property of Samuel IS
More, tax 55.
W. W. WALKER. V. sc.
8ept. 89. V>