Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, March 12, 1831, Image 1

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Volume 5. pypElt IS I’UBI.IflHBD AND EDITED UY M’/aOJJ BAUTIETT. I;j iuued weekly from his Printing Office on L wM t side of Htuberry street, of Macon, Ga. I Price T uses dollars a year, if paid in advance, t roos holla ns, if not paid before the end of the 1 Subscriber* living at a distance are requir lie all ewes to pay in advance. x\’the first Tuesday in April neat, will bo sold , J before the court House door in Tilbot county, hie.ntbe usual liouta of sale, under an order of the of Ordinary of Monroe county when sitting for Salary buaines*. one lot of LAND, No. 180. lathe •3 district of originally Museugen, now Talbot coon* I nld as <ke property of Benjamin Buckner, late of f, S(D county deceased. Sold for the benefit of and creditors of said deeeaaed. iFeb5 PARHAM BUCKNER,Wr. "rREF.ABLE to an order of the Inferior Court i .(Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary * W ill be sold on the first Tuesday in April It at the court bouse door, inJForsytn, three N E- RtlEd Dick a man. about 25 yearn old, Snlltpa 4d years old, and Elisa a gfrl, about, 14 ye«s * , d as the properly of Mary Dam, dfeefi. ir«,the nurpose of division among She IwatredP* irSion the day HENRY MOORE, Adm'r. Iftb 19 51 SHERIFF’S sales. CRAWrORD 3ALJQS. rir.11 T * t *°y in April next, 1»ILL be sold beiore the court bonne at Knoiville th C ™S«“"° ,y - between the o J o^ sale, the following property, viz: A??. •*»• third ilia- MACON, GEORGIA. SATURDAY-EVENING, MABcgMt SHERIFF SALES. _ x _ 0» <**/rst Tuesday in April next, vy ILL be sold beiore the cotirt-house io the » » town of Alucoo, Bibb county, the I'ollowinc v to ait: B proutt, iy to ait: ofA’a/Aun BreAJan"& -UUyT. Vatal? fiXl2 favorofjohnEdward, va. ,.l5 Nathan Briiy fun The Lust half ot Lot N«. 93 m ihe fit si district, origiuaily Houston, now Crawford county— levied on as the property oiJamti Btaslsu .Liflr., •undry .n..l! Fi mm and others va Beasly. r *v“ Jf. Lo ' 1 '' '•'« Town of Knoxville, No. 53. containing three and a half acres—levied on at the vor of William J. Waynman, Ac. vs. said Lovatt. One Negro Boy, ro.mud ■ Ned, about 14 rears of age—levied on at the property of Laban £“‘bSjfip " ti,f y ; undr y Fi Fas in favor o* —.IMefi.H . P „,f !,°, n Bn o °"" !ni . v *' Mid Beauchamp all levied and returned to me by a constable. * One Lot of Lund No 230— levied on as the of He<ury Key. to IM j,(y two small Fi Fas Issued irons a Justice a court of Jefferson .county, in flavor of Russel Kellum vs, slid Henry KW—levied on by acunitable. ’ 7 u MafchG - WM. B. FILES, s,*rff. .„i^ r “ Ne 8, r y«;; Peler, a man, about tbiriy.five or “^Fleurs old, tells, a woman, and Elies, uglrl: all !?*!?"“■ “ **>• property ol H. L. Towns to satisty 'WE Number ll. ilUFF SALES. .jl,L ^ sold on the first Tuesday ia April neat, »t the court houae in Monroe county, a negro [J, by the name of Jack, belonging to the eitute .. Uiart decea«ed~aold for the benefit of the heirs MtlSES HARRIS, 1 .. ... ANN M1ARS. 5 Adm ”■ A creditors Fab. J5> 1331 r|LL be sold, at the late residence of Henry e .Mare and Colt, four Cows and Calves, a quart »ol Hogs. 2 feather Beds, and other household j kitchen Furniture fou numerous to mention— 1 .he heirs aud creditors of Fielding M'Mullen, I NAIL M'MULLEN, ex'or. NOTICE, , ' ILL be sold, on Friday, the 15th dry of April „ net, in Monroe county, at the late residence Iztp/ianiaA Beal, deceased, the Household and I,Furniture, a valuable collection of Books, pity Of OQBUX ASTi) roBBBA, va. said Towns. Lot number three end improvements, In square for ty-tour. In the tow n of Macon, contthniugmne half W n u!!! n j* ! tU: , * vie ‘ l ““ “Ike Property of John W. Roberts, to satisty a fi la. Issued Horn tbe Comp- t roller's office of tbe stale of Georgia vs. said Roberta, George U. Wardlaw and John I'lmpot. .. «>t numbarlwo hundred and slaty-iii in the fourth rnstnet, originally Houston now Bibb county: ieviad ,h ; e property ot James 11. Rodgers, to satitly a fieri facial issued from a justice’s court ol saiu coun ty. in favor of Spencer Riley va. Bodgers end John C. Hamilton: levied on aod returned to me by Ueune Vignl, constable. W. B. CONE,sAenfl. niaicli JJ 10 . . , . — housTowballsT** On the First Tuesday t/i April nrr>, R*., W ILL be sold beiore the court bouse,between the usual hours of vale, at 1'erry, Houston county, (he Hollowing property to wilg One Lot ol Onk unu Hickoiy &■ ud in the W „ , - „ ... J3, k district of Houston county, No. f!3; levied da ILL be sold before the court bouse at lip Dan- ? s , the property ot Jama SawUford to JfcUaly « Fi Fa ough, Henry county, belweentbe usual hours in ot John Hollamt; pro|ierty poiutedout by E. Oi >ni£, JhG n.-iJ-j'.Vi::* nrnnerty, via: Sl Shorter attorney tor plaintiff. -■ *'"• ’ DueluiofLdUiilathe 13ilidisrict t.l Ilou*. ton county, No. 176; levied on as tbe property of Uanirl lb. Hobcrte to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Ed ward Uuttler. One Lut ol Pine L .ml in the 13th district, Houston county, No. 277; levied on as the property of John W. Barkwell to aalisly a Fi Fa in favor oi 11. 11. iarvert levy made aud returned by a constable. One Lot ol Luud m the sixth district of Houston county, No. 156; levied on ai tbe proiierty of John Boog, tai collector ot Camden county, to sat isfy two Fi fas in favor ol the mate ot Georgia; nmiMsrtv nnlnfrrl exist Isas T It U... u ...i . ( jj tavbttb saxes. J?2gs&2is sLSssSfir 1 " sAWs.** ll ' hsssxvssssg “KJM’srsrXJiwIS Also, Finclion or lot No 170 5 0 “»'y-le»i.d , on a. the propertv »(J,me,ltyh, to aa»l.f/. n M ee U ion in fal , Brown ’ rat" n r W •“ •‘ e * u,ion *" ^*°r of Thonu Brown f ° r ,h * l " < ‘ ° f E * ekiel Balchtord, va. said .Also Three Lots of land. No. 187, 188. and 166, in the 5th district of originally Henry now Fav. ette county-levied on a. the property ofiamZ ££ eI<,n ’ * n e,ecu lipn in favour of Jordan Gav vs. saidMal-cum-poinUd on. by Jordan Gay V M 10 - A. M'BHIOE, D. Sh'ff. HEXVB.V SAXES. ,°, n l h ‘ Fi , n .‘ r ^ ,Ja r n A ri‘ next. PATENT PLOUGHS. Three Negroes to 'tvi : Millev a woman, 40 yean old, Ben a boy, 11 yean old,*Sam a boy, 3 . „ yean old—all levied on as the property of Ueorire IV. , Smith, Monroe county, on the first Satiir I tartar, to satisfy a mortgage Ft Fa Albert Bean a- is \11ril next, the following property, to wit: gainst the said George W. Farrar, property poiuted Colt, four Cows and Calves, a quart- uu ‘‘» «he said murigage. A snt.ill Negro Girl by the name of Caro- ,!}*>, I' or 7 years old—levied on as the PWUGH8, lust received and for : ale b > ELUS, SHOTWELL * Co. March 6. in 4LBIANACKS For 1831s Received and for aale bv Itittiam Qriinet to satisfy a FI Fa in favorof IvilH-m- soii Roliv and frederick Ward, surviving esecuton bo£mSn?^,tmGrim d e«. ,:e " ed * V *’ One Negro Gnl by the name of Mitly- Property i«,intcd outby T. B. Howard,comptroT^ d"ec"T “ ELUs'sHOTWELI & Co levied on as the property of tVil'i, P,rry to satWy a ^ , , * , * LLLlS. SHOTWELL, & Co. Fi Fa from Jackson Superior court, va said Perry .7‘I?. 1,1,1 °* rl|» Lund improved, whereon and Robert Muon, in favor of the esecuton of I Ephram Linly, deceased. Lot No. 84 in the eighth district of Henry I,i„ck of Cattle, a well broke harness Horse, *c. , couuty—levied on as tbe protierty of Francis B. Did- I All of which will be sold on a credit until the won to satisfy a Justice's court execution from b day of December uext. N. II. BEAL, Ex'or. . ilTOUS to the Estate of Zephaniah Ilial, late .1 Jlonroc Couuty, decea«ed, are requested to 1 Wilkes county. Luke Turner vs said Dickinson Lot No. 5 in sqo.iie 6, m ihe Town of Macponough—levied on as the property of Jama Kimbrough, for his tax for 1829. Oiik irere Lot, morn or less, with tile ■ru^a're pStt * NA’/llAN 11. BEAU kVa?. ^nThVb^A^^ OUat0b * 1 i. i,erwius having detnunds against the estate of Joit Milh. lata oi Crawford county, deceased, uir. m.’Ui iu to the subseribei iu terms ol the „!,d all persons indebted to suid estate, .Will jtontrdwtepaymentto^ BATKJIAN #(ImV .LOUlil A—Oowttu Counti/, rilt.REAsi William J. Germany applies to me lor letters of administration on the es- I'ut Mrs. Mariah Cotton, late of suid county, 6 St lire ihertfert. In cite and ndmenith all and iiiar the kindritl and creditors of said ilccciucd, to be \ W c„r,i mo-ficc.adhin the time prescribed by I a. ibtie cause, ‘tony they lutte, why said Mien tli net be granted. |veu under my band this 12th February, 1831. 1 SlIloN HOUSE, c. c. o. GEORGIA—Campbell County, XHr.lvF.A3, John Rainey bus tills dey applied me for letters ot Administration upon the ic ot Joseph CUesuut, late of said county, de pot are therefore to cite and admonish all and "dor the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be £pe»r at my office within the time prescribed by jo lit it cause, if any they hare, why said letters Ml ut be granted. .... Kven under my hand this 2d February, 1831 I 8 CALEB FBALDS, c. c. o. SEORtJI A—Ifutts County, niEREAS Samuel Walker, applies lo me for letters of Administration on the estate 01 jrel Patterson, late ol said county, deceased, fine are therefore to rite and admonish all and sin* Tike kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be War at my office within the lime prescribed by law nr rau«, if any they hace, why said tetteis should fgranted. ven under my hand this 24th day of Feb. 1831 ■ 1 10 JOHN M-CORU. c c. o |commf, uci aiThotel. THE subscriberrespecttully inform his friends and the public generally ] that lie has taken that well known atam; kin Moron, on the west aide of Mulbet- 1 joining the Court House square, and con iitna llnustof Entertainment. Hi* enurt" |tion will be given to the accommodation ol uwho may give him a call. 1 Stables are targe end convenient with a I carriage houae attached, with a faithful Ostler- |hite Hoarders can be accommodated who can > themselves, at the cuetomary rales. IMS 3-IOt AVAL BIVINS. Broke Jail, |N 8unday evening 48th February; a Negro Fellow calling his name John, aay* he be »to John Byne of Louisiana, and i* trying to p to Noun Carolina. John lie a large itout Inegro; had on whiskera, speaks grossly. S',v ; fa moccasins made out of cow lo-;‘ in . r , |( 3na nnuloons and bluo cost, 1 will give twenty ns Reward tad all expenses to any person to rt«ia tome. “ ChS 10 W. B. CONE. . |t , NOTICE. Jib kooks are now open for eubecribere to I the stock of the contemplated Hotel, to be l“PM t large plan, made fire proof, and erect- ^kn me comer of Mulberry end Third streets. , ! aek dirided into shares of $100 each, siuenble portion of the stock was immediately .nbisafer, ted those wishing to secure shares |»pply immediately at the store of T’* 10 ELLIS, aHOTWELL& Co. County. I C .NANGHAM. of Cipt. Wilson’s dls- KS’ftS. me one kay horsh Mule. 3 lswfi£? r ^*. G * nc ke» high—appraised by Hat- IlMi Md i 0,1 n I Holy to BCD. this 23d Fab fcjf?'- THOMAS THORNTON, J. T- > the Estray Book IS S «1S. ■ HOOK il!l! M l. v 10 11.0. JOHNSON. C. 1. c. -CVaui/brd Cnunty. |-KA U W° re tue by Milton Pattui L JS “‘Strict Georgia Militia, a lump on tbe Ifift j Thu three lusi levies made and returned to me by a constable. POSTPONED SALE. The North ball ol Lot No, 227, in the 7ih district of said county—levied on a« the property of Lark Lewis, to satisfy a Fi Fa from Washington Su perior court, in favor of Lham rf. Saffotifvs. said Lewl *' JAS. LOVE. Sheriff. Also, will be sold as above. One lot of l.uid, .No. 114, 111 ihe 3d distiic of Henry county, levied on as ihe property ol Uich- urd Ford, to satisfy two small Fi Faa. in favorof Bail) & Mandorville properly pointed out by Law fence Uahagan. jnn. 28 THUS. J. JOHNSON. D S. BUTTS BALLS. On Ihe kirsl Tuesday in April next, VA>IL,L be sold beture the court house at Jackson Butts county, belwceu the usual hours ol sale, he It).lowing properly to wil: 202 .tens ol Lind iuiiio or less, known by Lilt No. one buniiredAud sixty three, in Ihe first dis trict ol toimerly Henry now Butts county—levied on as the priqierty of Ihiliam Moman to salisly sundry Fi Fas issued Irom a Justice's Court ot Harris coun ty. 111 tuvor ot Joel Baley—(irojierty poiuted out by plaintiff. 202 1-2 acres of Laud more 01 less, known by tail No, one hundred and three, in tbe first dis- Iricl ot formerly Henry now Butts county, aud Rob ert Brown’s oiterest in la>t No. one, in'square No. twelve in the town ot Jackson in said county, front ing 011 the public square, with a valuable two story lUilding, occupied ai present as a house of entertain ment, with other convenient buildings, and a road iV aggon aud Harness aud tbreo Males—ail levied on as the proiierty of Robert Brown, to satisfy sundry Fi Fosissucif from the 3u|ierior Court of said county, one in lavor of William Roberts vs IL Brown, and ili-nry tlateley and L. U Eubanks aud others vt It. Brown. 202 i-ffi acres of Lund mure or less, known y Lot No. twenty-one, in the first district of for merly Henry now Butts county—levied on as tbe property ot James Morris lo satisfy a Fi Fa issued from lie Superior Court ol said county, in favor of John i. Cargile vs James Morris. 202 1*2 acres more or less, known by Lot to. torty-tbree in tbe fourth district of formerly II nroe now Batts county—levied on u tbe proper ly of Edward IVeter to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from ihe Superior court of said county, iu lavor of Burwell Jinks vs E Weveraud Needham Lee and Dawson Heath; property pointed oat by John Hendrick. 202 1-2 acres of Land more 01 less, known by Lot No. one hundred and eighty-four, in tbe 8tb district ol formerly Henry now Butts county; levied on as Ihe properly of Thomas Keys, to satisty a Fi Fa Issuan from a Justice's court ol Elbert county, In favor n Jane Garvan.ex’rx; levy made and returned to no by a constable. AUu, John Robing, jniprc-t-<in a lown Lotin Jackson in (aid county, known in the plan of said town hy lot No. 2. in square No. 2; levied on as Vie property ot said Robinson, to satisfy sundry Fi fas Issued from a Justice’s court ot said county, in lavor of Pierpont Philips, vs John Robinson; levied on and returned to me by a constable; property,point- rd out by plaintiff's attorney. Also u town Lot in Jackson, known in the plan of said tow n by Lot No. on*, in square No. one. with a valuable building thereon, occupied at |ires- ent as a store house. frrn'Jng the public squire; lev ied on as tbs proiierty of Tkoeuw JL Barker, to mis- fy u Fi Fa issued from the interior court ot said coun ty, In favor of Lawrence Gahagan vs Benjamin Dea sun and Thomas R. Barken properly pointed out by the plaintiff. R W* HARKNE83, D. S. Also, will be sold as abone. Two hundred two and a halt ncres of Land, more or less, known as lot number forty-foul in the fourteenth district of originally Monroe now Butts couiity, whereon James C. Duoselth lives; and two hundred two and a ball acrea ot land more or less, known as number forty-five. In the same district; and lot number twenty-efght. containing two hundred , two and t half acres more or less, in the tame district; - one negro man named Lewis, twenty-one years old; • a negro man named Dave, twenly-five years of age; • Pat, a woman, thirty years of age; Foils a girl, eight- of age: all I ^ -• een years of age: all levied on as tbe property of William Smith sen to satisty sundry fi fas. from Butts superior court, to wit- one in favorof Altcn^ M'Len- den vs. James C Duiucitb and William Smith: ano ther in favor of Daniel Grant,Tboma, Grant and Pe. small roao ter (irinnel ev’rs Jrcvs. Jas. C. Dunstlth. Wm. -Smith aw, and a sen. Robert Smith and William Smith jun; another isiul’ ““““lonr years old-apnrnisoii bv Lemuel in favor or William II. Crane, bearer, va James C. deft, * ad ^ Vo ‘htngton Preston, to be wo rib Duoselth amt Willi on Smith: propertv tainted out p. BACON J. P. by Jamas C- Dun-, ith and tVin.am Smith sen. _ |-i? ,V, r ? c ‘ ( r°'H(ho Estray IW.U. i JOSEPH SUMilERUN, f.’ieriT ■* < —31. 0 'n lit- now lives in the tenth district, number esghty-eigbt, Houston county; one other Lot in the tenth district, number seventy, improved, whereou Joseph Barker new lives; one other lot ot pine land, improved, wherenu Abner Santurd lormtrly lived, in tbe fourteenth district, isofiston county, number sev enty-seven; one lot pine land in the tenth district, Houston county, adjoining Tull and others, with r good grist mill thereon n w ill liie" occupancy ot David Jimasun; pne other lut <il land in tbe fourteenth district, Houstuu county, number mie hundred aud twenty five; oue sorrel horse, lour years old, with s white face; one blind mare, twelve or thirteen year, ojd; oue ox-cart, one leather bed, under bed aud tor- nilure, one bedstead, twenty bushels corn more oi less, one remnant of buinhume, one remnant ol Hal- liuet, one do. strqied calico, oue dn. cotton nortbei n jeans, oue small lot ot augur, coflee aud box, one book, one small lot ol crockery ware, three buttles, one pot and hooks, I oven, oue frying pan,one ikillei. pair smoothing irons, oue cuffs* mill, one paii ot trace chains, ortlaraud plough, iineslsrtail lotol ■arming utensils, one small lot ot bacon ano lard, tw, -■ res, two sitting chairs, three beaver traps, tout plough hoes, two weeding and one grubbing hues, one tin pan, one small piggin, one bag aud salt, one bag ..mi rye, tin*. .... — 1—i.utray one table, tw. empty, barrels, one inkstand, one note on u. c. has. edge tor eight dollnrt, one ditto on Richard Rooms tor fifteen dollars. 7 bead of slock, cable Jfi hea>. • I hogs: all levied on as the property of Juh » Tiuer, tux collector ot Houstuu county and Joseph Barker, Abner riandtord. Joseph Mims,- Allen Sutter., liich- ard Roberts, and Mark Cobb, his securities, to satiny one fi- rilacias 111 .favor of tbe Slate of Georgia, and 1 wo 111 favor ol the Justices ot tbe Interior Cuurt tor tbe use of the couuty 01 Houston, march 5 HENRY W. RALEY, sheriff. moaraoxi sales. On Ihe first Tuesday in April next, W ILL be sold between (he usual hours ul sale before the Court House at Forsytli, Alou roe county, the following property to wit: Two one Lois to the town ol Forsyib, with iiin.rovements thereon, and a negro womati i.aste.. t iy years of age; levied on as tbe property ot IVitliam urown to satisty twu Fi Fas Irom a Justi ce’s cuurt iu lavor of Mark l atterson va. William Brown; levy made by a constable. * Also one liumlieil bushels of Corn, morn or less, part ot a stack of (tats, one stack of Fodder; levi ed on at Ihe projiirty of John Gaulding so satisfy a Fi Fain favor ul John Jones; prop.rty pointed'oul by Archibald Gaulding. March 5. JOHN BI DDING, shff. Also will be sold as above. Cue negro Girl by llie name of Silva, 16 years old; levied on at tbe property 01 Richard Ham- tell lo satisty sundry Fi Ins; in lavor.ol lleury Lee and others; all levied by Aneswortb Hurdewuy con stable, and returned to me. March 5; WM, IIUCKABY, D shff. Also, wilt bt Kid cis above, Forty-five HCir-s ol L-nul, being the sou.In west corner and part ot Lot No. 124, in tbe 6th dis trict ol Monroe county! levied on ns the property m llatkins Tapley, to satisfy a small Fi Fa in fnvor o, Griffin and Goodwin vs said Tapley; levy made i.y a constable, march 6. A COL’IIKAN D- a. Af. VBLK, c x e. !0 CAxtarsuxx bales. On the first Tuesday m April next, vtotflLLbe sdld before the court house at Camp bettton, Campbell county, between tbe usuui bouts oi sale, tbe lolluwiiig property, tu wit: Lot ul IgtQii.ftu, 70, in tbo aeveinli dtttnrt of originally Coweta now 'Campbell couuty—levied nil as tbe property of ttiUisun Muson, tu satisfy a Fi Fa issued Irom Hall auperior Court, in favor ot Hol land -V Bearden. Lm ol Laud No. 112,'in the niiiili district of origiuaily Fayette oflw Campbell county or so much thereat as will be sufficient, tu satisty one Execution issued b) the Tux Collector ol 1'utnam couoty va. Lemuel Owens in the year 1822—levied on and return ed to me by a constable. Lm No. 166. m tha seventh distric' of ori ginally Coweta now Campbell county-- levied 00 as the property ot Usmal.Rnggtt. l>satisfy a FI Fa iu favor of Thomas E A illiamson, v*. John GUbertaud ■aid Bagget A Negro Woman, 21 years of nge, by the name ol Winny. levied on at tbe protierty oi John II, wit, to satisty a Ft Ta issued Irom DeKnlb taupe rior court, iu lavor of William Baker, and Samuel Baker, administrators of Cbrblopbei Baker deceased, vs said Hewit, Green W. Baker and James C Reid. One soirel Horse—levied on as the propm- ty III TAothm A Latham, to satisfy a Fi Fa in fsvor ol N. B- 4k U. D. W rede va said Latbam, One Still and Worm, nine beer Tubs, one parcel of Mill rock, one Mill Spindle, Balance, and driver, also, one lotof Land, known by No. fit, in the 14th district nf.niginally Fayette now Campbell county—levied on asthe property of Ephraim K Me Lean, lo .alisty a Fi Fain favorof Benjimin Sims vs 20**" N. NICHOLSON, sheriff. Also wilt be sold as above. Lot of Land No. 69. in the eighth district of originally Coweta now Campbell county—lev led on as the property of Thomas .Pace, to misty one Ft Fa from Henry superior Coait, In favor of John .‘-- 1 tors vs^td FuA. EAS1.Y, D. rTljsfl nUNQUAFO&DS & SIODDAES H AVH just received m treili supply of Northern o«lf skins, do. sole leather end lining skins brown, bleached, and yellow shoe thready assorted qnalities, NEW CLOTHING. JJOST receivednt tha Macon Clotblngstore, Super fine blue, black, brown, olive, claret dress Coats do do do do do do Frock Coats “ “ “ *' “ “ Coattees, " “ “ L " •* Over Coats, M 11 Blue and Fancy Pantaloons, Velvet, Velencia, Florentine and Marseilles Veits, with u fine assortment ol .uper Blue. Black, Brown, Olive and Claret Broad cloths, C’asimeres, Ac. See, FITCH A WORD1N. N. B. Shall receive in afew days a handsome assort ment of Ladies’and Gentlemens’ Cloaks and Coarsa 1 ■tub g &c. oct. 30. 44 The Charleston Crockery biuecu. • HE subscribers, well known in Georgia as deal- wi era in Earthenware, China, Glass, fire, beg leave toinlorm their numerous customers, as well as on Hum way 10 t-Uarlriton. that their stock i, now complete, and pronounced by judges to be the best in Ihe United States, which they are offer ing 10 merchants at as low a rate as any market iu America, They are well iwire that promises unless support ed by tacts, are useless, and worse than useless; they make no promises, nor appeal to public sympathy a- gainst powerful combinations nr private monopoly; (hey are well satisfied that the public know how to appre ciate such appeals No market is closed against os' but ou the reverse all are open, and our business so licited by the manufacturer! our friends are many and |H>werful, and with numerous other advantages, our laciiitirs fordoing business are not equalled by any dealer in Augusta, or surpassed by eny io New York. We would say, in conclusion, that we intend making it the interest of purchasers lo buy from us; our prices shall lie tote,-and terms liberal. We refer to our customers in every village in Goorgia for tbe res|iectnbllHy of oar house and reetitnde of our busi ness principles. II. B- GLEASON A CO. No. 264. King Street, Charleston. Fbrnary 17, 1831. 3-lt SUCAK, SlC. 20 bhds prime New Orleans Sugar 15 bis loaf Sugar 5 hbds Molasses 60 bis Baltimore Whiskey 20 do Portland Ram 20 do Apple Brandy. For sal* by Feb 12 7 DAY A BUTT3. ~T IMBERLY A CHISHOLM have ium re- XV. ceived pr. boats Two Brothers and Velocity 300 kegs white Lead, 10 btils. linseed Oil, 10 bbls lamp do fi bids Putty, 3 bbls. Varnish, SO boxes 8 liv 10 window Glass, 50 boxes 10 by IS do, 5 tibia, 8. Turpentine .100 kegs Nail*, iO do. cut Spikes 25 ions Iron, 800 lb. cast Hteel 2000 lb German do. 100 do. Bliateid do 10,000 Castings, 150 pr. best wrought Traces SO dos. weeding Hoes SOO sets wagon Boxes SO hlils. Portland Bum 50 do. Northern Gin aO do. Itye Whiskey 200 boxes Table Balt *0 kegs Rogers’ F. Powder 100 bags patent Shot 25 hags Buckdo, 300 lbs. Lead. 5 bbls. CoprrXs ’■ 10 Hilda. Sugar. 10 do. Molasses 50 bags Coffee, 6 do. Pepper • ’ '' ’ ’ 5 dp. Pimento,-100 boxea Cigars 50 coils Tar'll and Hemp Rope 100 pieces Cotton Bagging 13 boxes \\ hitiimorc’s cotton Cards 10 Kegs Tobacco Scvthe Blades, cutting KnfrM,ttasp Hooks, steel com Mills, Hinges.Chalk. Whiting, Logwood, In digo. Halt Petre, mill, cross cot, and whip Saws, Epsom aod Glauber Sails, Patent Medicines, Hoop Iron, band do. Nail Rod, sheet Iron and sheet Copper. Iu addition to the above we have on hand an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Hard \V are. Hats. Shoes. Saddlery and Earthen Ware—which will be cold low for cash, or Colton. Planters and country Merchants will please call tad examine. Macon, Jan. 13. 3 FOR SALfc TTIRE8H Mackerel, Hyson Tvs, , I? loafnnd lump Sugar, brown Sugar, Whiskey. H. Gin. C: Brandy, Malaga Wine, Teoeriffe Wine, Claret Wine, POETRY. SPECIMEN Of Jhod's Comic Annual, Never go to France. Unless you know the lingo, If you do, like me 8 Voir will repent, by jingo.- ' Staring like a fooj, _ And silent as a mummy, •»*. There I xtoo'd a)#ne, .. _A nation with a dummy! .pr chairs, F ro J hey letters BiUitt, •' They vail their mothers snares. And ail their daughters JUlita. Strange it was to hear,’ ' m, 11 * ,e ** 7 0u what’s a good *un They call their leather queer, And half their shnes are wooden. Signs I had to make For every liyle notion, - - . . . Limbs all going like A telegraph in motion. ,• For wine 1 reeled about To show my meaning fully, And made a pair of horns, To ask for ‘beef and bully.’ Moo! I cried for milk; 1 got■ my- sweet things snugger: When I kissed Jeannette, ’Twas understood for sugar: 1 If I wanted bread. My jaws I set a-going, And asked for new laid eggs. By clapping wing* and crowing. If I wished a ride, * . I’ll tall you how I got it— On my stick astriue, 1 made believe to trot it. Then their cash was strange, It bored me every minute, Now here’s a hog to change, How many'sotes art-in it? Never go to France, Unless yon know the lingo; If yon do, like me You will repent, by jingo. Spring like a fool. And silent as a mummy. There I stood alone, A nation with a dummy. miscellaneous! A highwayman and a chimneysweep were to be hanged at the same lime; when they came to the place of execution, the highwayman pushed poor sooterkin out of the way, end bid him keep his distance. Sooteikin, with u pro per spirit, replied, “d—mn me if! do; Ihas as good a right to be here ns you." Crcen Wood and Dry Wood.—A couutrv- inim driving a load of wood into Providence with an ox-team, and staring about upon uvery side of him, clmnced to observe the name of Greenwood on one of the signs; and taking it in iu literal sense,, he thought there might bo an opportunity of disposing of his load ot dry wood m tbe same place. “Whoa haw!” aa id he “come up here, Buck—haw to, Berry* wbv don’t you come along hero? didn’t you never seo a grocery afore? What the darn are ye a- foan* on, you tarnel fools, you! Whoa-a-a* I suy—there stand, will ye till I go in and ax.“ With that lie stop! up to the door and knocked smartly with his long hickory ead—^Holtoa! Mister—holloa! the siore.”—Out comes the storekeeper. “Can’t I Hade with ve today— what’ll ye ri’ me for this load o’ wood—good dry wood as ever was cracked—«ay, what’ll ye gi’ me for it?" 3 _ “I'm not particularly in want of wood," said ihe storekeeper. “Why, ’tis true," said the countryman point- ing to the name on the sign, “I obsurve you’vo got Greenwood here, and didn’t know but you’d like a little dry to burn with it. Standing a Shot.—Keats, from early man hood, has had an internal complaint, for which he has always been his own physician, and pre scribed that sovereign balm called “brandy “ from which he generally finds relief—»( least it always proves an “alterative.” While lately travelling from London to Belfast, on quitting the coach at the Donegal Arms, he inisseil hit sovereign balm, and called not to the Irish waiter, toscarch ihe lately bdic.itcd veh cular conveyance, as he had If ft his "pocket innol." “The devila pistol can I find, (cried tha search- i»a Ud ian) nr any thing el.e but this;" pro- ■iuciiiR a ienth-r covered charm. “Why, (hat’s it, you blockhead," exclaimed Kean, suiting the action to the word, and tasting it t 0 be convinced. Pat scented tho cordial, «Dd laugh ing, cried "do you call that a pistol, sir? Why, then, faith, though I’m a peaceable man, J wouldn’t mind standing a shot or two of that pistol myself." A false Sign.—It is no small misfortune for a man to have a red face, even though he did uot como dishonorably by it; for nobody will believe that tho inside is satisfied with pure water, where the outside exhibits so palpable a sign orthe use of some more stimulating beve rage. A gentleman at dinner, ou board of ono of the North River boats, was urged by a fel- brn passenger, wlio sat opposite, to take .-omo brandy, or other spirituous liquor. The man declined, and said that he was not in’the habit ot drinking any tbiug stronger than cold water The other observing that be had a very red face, and especially that his noso was richlv studded with carbuncles, was rather surprised at the refusal, aud particularly at the assertion that he m.ido no use of strong liquors. “Do" you pretend to say, (said he) ibat you are not in the habit of taking braDdy or auy other ar- donl spirit*?". “T certainly do," replied the gentleman with tho rubicund visage. “Then Preserved Ginger, Swede Iron, assorted | img 0 f you (said the merciless wag) to haul from one and a hair to nine inches, >•—jy eu York Consultation. in your sign Chinees Cow.- from oue and a half to nine inches, American blistered Steel, Gtrman Steel, Cast Steel, llullow Eartben-ware, Hagghig Twit e, India Twine, “hop Twine, Seme Twine: Bl ink Books, Wniing Paper. ' Urvpirc paper, meeilirr witli lb ; J)RV GOO US 4a.. . ' V 11 1 " ,u to m* 'i N/1PIF1R. publication that iariJ, p’ivcn milk —It is stated in an English a Chinese cow, now in Eng- I velt 1 i-ii, that one pint ofi* Miner, ’(fiiar ounce-) voven , . milk, bvtii <!mun. nnm’ di.itqj: “C*