Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, April 16, 1831, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

■■'WJP - m •' >'"■*' VOLUME 5. , fljn Macon Telegraph Is published weekly, by nav aoaor baxitiiEtt. „lj n . Office on Mulberry direct, wo«t eiilo. E^LTu»** Doliakb a year, if paid in -ld- ' ,rroUB dollars. ,if apt paid before the ij sfthe . ear , Subscribers living at a distance Inquir'd in all cases to pay in adrance. gAttSS. , ibe first Tuesduy in July next, will be sold 1‘j, we Court House in Henry county, under MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, APRIL SUGAR, COFFEE, &c. 1 AT Hl)d. ol Prime N.' O. Sugar J-Oiido. & Molasses* W bis. green Coffee . t _ . *** domestic Liquors for sale by niarcli 12, 1631. 12 DAY If BUTTS. Number 16. J aBWOOOM, genera! assortment of DR} uOODS, and for sale at reduced prices, by '*P"*8. 15 WM.H. RUUDSALL. SHERIFFS’ HALES. CAMPBSLI, BAUM, On the first Tuesday in May next, W ILL be sold at the court house at Camplclllon, Campbell county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property: Two Negroes, Amoy, a women, twenty-fire years •id, aiid Seta, a girl, eleven years old -levied on as te property of Caleb .Field to satisfy two Fi. Fas. is- 8 -^ lvv ° hundred thousand plants of SIT9AR, CAiffH can be had low, if eppli- ea lor soon at my plamu ion on Tobesofky.G miles be* ow Macon, ect 2d 44 ROBERT COLLINS. Flour, Mackerel, dec. I « . nmnn J Lief of the Inferior Court of Coweta oouoiy. I A A BLS. fresh canal FLOUR Z. *49, in thf 7th district of Henry county; * 20 do MACKEItVl, ' ‘w one liali of Lot No, 45, in the 14th district ,cKatb, being the real estate of John Harris, ol Coweta county, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors. MIUAJAH HARRIS,) -, m . L B. HARRIS, • $ odmors. 19,183b |2 aSibe first Tuesday in August neat, will be sold T in the town of Clinton, Jones cuuuty, agree- lo to order ol the court of ordinary of said I, ibe folloiring Negroes, belonging to the es- jJohn Kirk, deceased, to »1l: Dennis, a man, eight years old. Charity, a woman, thirty-five lid. Aberdeen, a man, thirty years old, Anaca, ■no, twenty-four years old, Harris, a hoy, ten J0 |,j. iVillis, ahoy, eight years old, and Wylie, . years old—sold for the benefit of Ibe heirs lersditon of said deceased. ,£ WILLIAM FREEMAN, reb W- •<> aim'or with the will annexed. An.n ’J u,t received and for sale by Aprfi 0. 15 KIMBERLY & CHISHOLM. 'ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Octohtr J gest at Clinton, Junes cuuntv, under an order the Inferior Court of said county, one lot of Laud Aid county, whereon the undersigned now lives, .istJug of about one hundred and seventy acres, tor less, the property ottbe estate ol Henry Long | late of slid county, deceased—to be sold for the Ljt of me heirs- s the first Tuesday in December nest, one lot mdin the second district of formerly Henry coiin- •i longing to the estate of the said Henry Long (deceased, to be sold at the court bouse in Henry Vj- under the above authority and-for the above 4 the first Tuesday In January next, three Ne- -i. Bcu, u lad, about 19 or2!J s ears old, and n wo- t daily and her child to be aold at Clinton, under Jab ivu nntliurits and lor Ibe above purpose. | March 12. I i-Ot JAMES LONG, adm'or. Ln Friday the 29th April. 1891. will be «old * .ill the perishable property of /filliom C. y.loieof llenry county deceased, viz. Iloga, s, ll ir . 's, Cart and Steers, Household and ben Furniture, Six- Teims made known .on I nay nf sale. ELIZABETH HARP, Bifrx. 7lars.li 17.11131. _ GUEEAllLE loan order of the honorable be Inferior Court of Pike county, will be o i the lirst Tuesday in J nne next, in the tuwn t-nulun, Lot of Land, No. 321, in the 8th din- el ungmally Monroe mnv Pike county, it be lli. irt ol the real estate of James It. Gray—sold ibe benefit of the heirs. SEABORN B. GRAY. Executor. ELIZABETH C. GRAY, LVrr. prill 1831. 14 l b persons indebted to the estate of Daniel L llnl.,deceased aro requested to muku immediate Imriit: and those having demands ngalnst said es k will rendertheui in, in terms of the law. bar SUSANNA JOHN llirch 18. 1U31. bar 1 <NA B. y. HALL, 1 mark - I ?. DURHAM. J 13 Adm'ort. I.h persons linving demands against tbo estate of L hue MilU late of Crawford county, deceased, [under tliein in to Ibe subscriber.in terms of the md all persons indebted to said estate, will •• immediate payment to |eb !M, till • BUY AN BATEMAN, adm'r likultGlA—Fayette County. 7‘ilEUEAtf, Lewis J. Dupree Had John O. linktun apply to me for letters ^fadmints- »>, with the will auncxed, on the estate of ynhetk Echols, late of said county dcceused: >■« are therefore, to cite and admonieh all add 'nr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be Y'l'l’cnr at nuj office, within lire lime prescribed by • <* ihcw cause . if any they hare, why laid tetters a t rot he granted. |nen under my hand this Dili March, 1831. 1 W WILLIAM M’UKIUE, c. c. o. PtOItGlA, 1 Clerks Office, Court vj j*t County, j Ordinary. 7HEKEAS Jacob W. Andrews and Johan na A. Andrews, apply to me for letters lumiiiisirmion on the estate of IVyatl T. An- |-S, late of mill county deceased. |u(« are, therefore, lo tile and admonish all and |“tnr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be lype.ir el my office, w.lhin the lime prescribed by l/f ** e » emus, if any they hare, why said letlere \td net bt granted. wen under my hand this .S5th of March 1831 U H. G. JOHNSON, c, c. o. FITCH & WORDEN, MERCHANT TAILORS, 4 RE now opening at the Macon Clothing Store, & handsome assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, and Clothing', consisting of superfine Bom- "Mines, merino Casstmere, French Cambric, French, English and Russian brown Drilling, white do. gran- tie do. Cue India Nankins, quilted, white and buff Marseilles (a first ratcnrticle,) huff Cassimcre, velvet, Florentine and Valentia Vesting, silk net Suspenders, web do, muslin Stocks, silk do. shirt Collars and Bo soms, and fancy t'rn.ats, silk Hose, linen and cotton do. Iiorso and buckskin Gloves, silk do. silk Umbrel las. pslmtcaf and drab Hats, superfine blue, black, brown, green and mulberry col’d. Clotba. Cassimeres, we. All of which will be made up in the latest style, READY-MADE CLOTHING. Fine bombasine Coatees and Coats. Russian nankin Coatees & Coats—merino cassi mcre do do. Lasting * Circassian do do-goats hair ramblet do do Fine bombazine, merino cassimcre, nankin, silk, drilling, brown, English and French lasting, cir- catfian, beverct and cord Pantaloons. Duck Troniers and brown shirts Fine bombazine, Marseilles, velvet, Florentine and Valencia vests. Brown linen, buff and stripe short Jackets. 1 nm and Jerry short Jackets Fine line and cotton Shirts—with almost every arti cle in the Clothing Line—All of which will be sold low for cash. april 9 3t 15 DISSOLUTION. r PHE Copartnership heretofore existing be- ■* tween the subscribers, was dissolved, by mu tual conseut, oa the 7th instant. CHARLES CAMPBELL, SAMUEL HANNA. N. B. The business will be continued by the subscriber, on his own account; to whom all per sons indebted to the concern will pay—and by whom all legal claims will be settled. CHARLES CAMPBELL. Macon, march 29,1831. 14-St NOTICE. r|AIIE subscriber has this day connected himself I. in business with Joseph 8. Smith. The busi ness will herentigr be conducted under the firm of A. hliotwcll Si J.-S Smith. ALEXANDER SHOTWELL. Macon, 29th .March. 1831. f N c B , uil1 * el1 a! ***7 low prices principally HAIIE subscriber having completed the entarge- ■ meat of one of his Stores—will have the other dune in tbe same way, by the first day of June next, end will Lease either of them from one to three years —to give possesion at or before that time. The peculiarly advantageous situation of either store, is such, if ever equalled, can never be surpassed by any ill the place Being about to leave for the North, the Dwelling over tbe stores can be rented, and im mediate possession given if required^. _ March 27. J4 A. SHOTWELL. LONG IA—Houston County. HURRAS Allen B. Chastain, applies to me for letters of Admitiistrniion on the estate of 7 R. Blanchard, lute of said county deceased use art therefore, to cite and admonish alt and ilnr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, mi appear at my office, within the time prcscrib- |*y law. to shew cause if any they can, why Utters subsist ration should not or granted him. hen under my hand, this 23th March, 1831, >4 CHARLES II. RICE, c. c. o. JEORGlA—G’oirefa County. • IIP,REAS Robert J. II. .Miller, applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Whatley, lateof Morgan county dcceasrd J are therefore, to cite ana admonish all and sin- r the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be 'ypeiral my office, within the time prescribed by alii* cai,n ujj an 3t Mey can,) why said letters Siren under my hand, this 2!itUMnrch, 1831. SIIION HOUSE, c. c- o- BUR months after date application will be made lothe linn.Inferior court ol Bibb county.w ben F"l lor ordinary purposes for leave to sell the re- »tt belonging to the miners of John Hamlin de- for the bcnr.fil of said minors. *3 CHARLES MeCABDIL, Guar’n. K imberly & chisiiolm have lustre- ceivrd pr. boais Two Brolhers and Velocity 300 kegs white Lead, 10 bbls. linseed Oil, 10 bbls lamp do S bhl* Potty, 3 bbls. Varnish, 50 boxes 8 by 10 window Glass, 50 boxes 10 by 12 do. 5 bbls. S, Turpentine 100 kegs Nails, 20 do. cut Spikes 35 tons Iron, 800 lb. cast Steel 3000 lb German do. 100 do. Blistetd do 10,000 Ciistmgs, 150 nr. best wrought Traces 50 doz. weeding lines S00 acts wagon Boxes 50 bbls. Portland Rum 50 do. Norlhrrn Gin so do. Rye Whiskey 200 boxes Table Salt 30 kegs Rogers’ l'. Powder 100 lings patent Shot-25 bags Bucltdo, 300 lbs. Lead, 5 bbls. Coperat 10 llhds. Sugar, 10 do. Molasaos k* 50 bags Coffee, 5 do. Pepper 5 do. Pimento, too boxes Cigars 50 colls 'Par'd and Hemp Rope „ • 100 pieces Cotton Bagging 12 boxes U hittimorc’s cotton Cards 10 Kegs Tobacco . " • _• Sctlho Blades, cutting Knives,Rasp Hooks, Steel corn Mills, Hinges, Chalk. Whiting,Logwood, In digo, Salt Petre, mill, cross cut, and whip Saws, Epsom and Glauber Salts, Patent Medicines, Hoop Iron, band do. Nail Rpd, sheet Iron and sheet Copper. In addition to the above we have on hand an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, IlardWarc, Ilats, Shoes, Saddlery aud Earthen qVare—which will be sold low for cash, or Colton. Planters and country Merchants will please caH slid examine. Macon, Jan. IS. 3 ««d (BUR months after date, appllralion will be OsdMo the hoimrahle Inferior Court ot Mon- county, while silting for nrdinary purposes for r*"•••II*11 Ik* land and negioes belonging to tbe i.l. Hall, deceased—sold for the benefit the heirs. her SUSANNAH n H HALL, mark JOHN P. DURHAM. 18, 1831. 13 Adm'ors, FOll SALE F RESH Mackerel. Hyson Tra, loaf and lump Sugar, brown Sugar, Whiskey, II. Gin. C. Brandy, Malaga Wine, Teneriffe Wine, Claret Wine, Preserved Ginger, Swede Iron, assorted from one and a half to nine inches, Amcric'.ni blistered Steel, German Steel, Cast Steel. Hollow Earthen-ware, > Bagging Twine. India Twine. Shop Twine, Seine Twine; Blank Books. Writing Paper, \\ raping Paper, together with Homespuns, DRY GOODS &c. Feb 13. 7 T. T. NAPIER. lUUSf received at the Macon Clothing Store, super V fine blue, brown, black, olive Broad Cloths, blue brown, crange, drab, slate mixt and buff Cauimeres, Velvet arid Valencia Vestings, a handsome nssort- _ mentof fancy Cravats, Stocks, Suspenders, buckskin sued from 'Campbell superior courtin' favSr’of John a " d Ueavcr do. Umbrellas, Cans, Ac. W. Tomraey. B. EASLY, Deputy Sheriff'. ' . ? h " n d»ome assortment of Ready made Clothing, marah 19 12 P V 0 made in the best style; Cloaksof a superior kind. POETRY. rAVUTTB SALES. On tht first Tuesday in May next, YlfILL be sold at Fayetteville in Fayette coun- ty, the folloniog property to wit: One sorrel Horse, saddle und bridle and one Clock—levied on as the property of James N. Head, to satisfy an execution in favor of Robert Collins vs. said Head. One black Hurse and lot of Land No. 113, in the fifth district of originally Henry now Fayette county—levied on as the properly af CUlbOfD A. Mann and John D.Mann, to satisfy an execution in figvor of Richard Strickland vs. Claiborn A Maim Jobu D. Mann, Ransom Kitchens and Jeptha V. Smith. WYATT HEFLIN, tSh’ffi. March 20, 1831. Hotrssonr sax.ss. On the First Tuesday in May ■ next, W ILL be sold before the court house, between the usual hours ofsale, at Perry, Houston county, the foliotviug property to wit: One Lot of Land, well improved, wheieen Osborn Wiggins formerly lived, iu the 9th dis trict of Houston county, now in the occupancy of David O. Smith—levied on as the property of Hugh A. Smith, and David O. Smith to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of John M. Moore. One Lot of Land, in ihe 13th district of Houston county, No. 61—levied on as the prop erty of John Thompson to satisfy a Fi Fa in favur ot Edmond May—levy made and returned to me by a constable. April 2. HENRY W. RALEY, sheriff. SXBB SAUBB. On the first Tuesday in May next, W ILL be sold before tbe court-house in .the town of Macon, Bibb couniy.tlie following property to wit: The interest of William Camming in one lot of laud on tbe east sideoftheOcmulgee, contain ing ten acres, more or less, known as let No. C, ad joining 3. Denton’s and A M'Gregor—levied on and returned to mebyaconstable. WILLIAM 11. CONE, Shff. POSTPONED SALE. Alto, will he sold as about, Three Negroes, t’eter, a man,about thirty-five or forty years old, Felis, a woman, and Eliza, a girl: all levied on as the property of II. L. Towns tu satisfy sundry fi. fas. from the inferior court of said county vs. said Towns. April 2. W. B. CONE, Sh'jff. • Also, will be sold as abate, Two negroes, Rhode a woman 35 years old and Caroline a girl about C years old—levied on as the property of George A. Smith to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a Justices court in favor of Thomas Napier vs Ebud Harris, William P. Harrs, M. R. Wallis and George A. Smith—levy made'and returned to me by A, Richards constable. Maty and her child—levied on as the proper ty of lyilliam P. Harris, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas in favor of John S Hunter, vs William P. Harris and Jbfbun Jordan—levy nude and returned to me by Burwelt M'Lendon constable April 2. H. «l- HOWJIlP, 8.«y. aamv iaui. Onthefirst Tuesday in May nut, YX^ILL be sold at the court house, in Mncdon- v v ougb in Henry county, between the usual hours of sale, One bay stud Horse—levied on ns the prop erty of Elia* F. Wilson, to satisfy an execution in favor of Robert Tucker. D. SMITH, jr. D. sh'ff. BEOnOB SAXifiS. On the First Tuesday in May next, W ILL be sold between the usual hours of sale before the Court House at Forsyth, Mon- see county, the following property to wit: One Lot of-Lund, io said county, No. 71 in the 5th district—levied ones the property of Rich ard Ktnady, to satisfy two small Fi Fas from a Jus tice's court of Bulloch county, in favor of Cbaroock Selph—levy made by a constable. Two acre Lots io Forsyth, with improve ments thereon, wherein William Brown now lives— levied on ns his property to satisfy a Fi Fn i* favor of Beall A Rainy, property pointed out by plaintiffs. One bdy Mare, saddle, bridle, and saddle bags, 1 bedstead, 1 folding table, oae cot and bed, one desk—levied on as she property of Bud Marther, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of John G. Moss, for use of Benjamin HoHaad-pro^ ^ed out ^B. F. Also, will be raid as abate, 45 acres of Land, being part of lot No. 124 in the 6th district of said county, adjoining Brown and others—levied on to satisfy sundry smalt FI Faa in favor of Thomas B. Gorman end others, against Watkins Tapley—levy made and returned by a con stable. .... , , The Store house, Dwelling house and Lot, situated on the south wi rtcornerol the public squire ln tbe town of Foray lb. whereon Nicholas B. Wil liams formerly lived—levied on as tbe property of said Williams to aalUly sundry Fi Fas in favor of Hall, Shaptereod Topper and others vs said N. B Williams April 2. A. COCHRAN, D. Stiff. tin wark Manhflkctory. Nearly opposite Chapa lllE subscriber lias now on hand and , corner. vail keen constantly, a supply ol TIN WAKE, which sdl -ell wholesale or retail at Savannah or Au- prices. \v. 8 El.1.18. ’ ilrd.-rs i-ui to Ellis, Shotwtll tf co. will receive "l tUcution. 25 june 19 Spring and Summer Clothing WIRUA U H. BVR8BAU VMFAri fust‘commenced receiving his slpek ol IfH Spring and Summer CLOTHING, which he will sril on the molt liberal terms. Among the arti cles already received are the following. Super Black Bombazine Coats ditto Merino Cloth ditto ditto Lasting d , i '<° U<‘wen (’ttssinipro auto ditto Froclc ditto Black Bombazine Pantaloons Easting dillo Brown French English and Irish do While do do do do Changeable silk Vests, a splendid article | Figured London Marseilles do Willie do do . . . 1 hulfand white Valentia do Ac &0 Ac I March 12, 1831. for family pm, rJfa 7 6 ° wl ‘ a “ eQ DAY*eife OIAWTOU lAUt. On the fist Tuesday in May next, -nalELbe sold before the court horuse at Knoiville. Crawford county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: . ' One lot of land No. 230 m the ?ih district, or Crawford count-levied on as the projierty of Herb ry Key to satisfy two small Ft Fas issued from'a justice's court •fJeffereon county, in favor ot Rus sel Kellum vs said Key—levy made and returned by a constable . . One lot of land No. 188» m the 7»h district of Crawlord county—levied on as the property of William Dszby, to satisfy one small Fi Fa issued from ti justice's court in favor ol John Kicks vs said Dig- by-returaed to uia by a eoosUbLi. 8. WM. B. I ILFS, >h€r\ff. I SOUR months after slate, application will be ' msde to the honorable Ibe interior court of Montoe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two Negroes belonging to the eitafe of Wiliam Allen, tote ol Jones county, deceased. April 6 1831. 13 UEOKGE BENNETT, * Guardian af Ike )usn. F1TCII & WORDIN. TOR SALE CHEAP. An elegant and new BAROUCH, (ot on© or two Horses. Lnquir/t ag abore. nor 27 48 Fall and Winter Goods. WXXZITr, BAXTER. A FORT A RE now opening, on the corner of second street 3L and Colton Avenue, opposite the Washington Hall, a General Assortment of European and Ameri can Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and Glass ll'are. Castings, Leghorn and straw Honnets, Fine black and drab Hals, wool Hals. It indoui Glass, White Lead, Cotton Dogging. Bagging Twine, &c. &c. A LARGE STOCK NEGRO SHOES, Ladies, gentlemens, boys & children’s fine Sbnes&c. Merchants, planters and the public generally can do v be supplied at low prices from a stock, inferior to none in the state Macon, 1st October, J830. P.8. We shall be receiving New Goods weekly, unjll the 15tU Nov. WILEY, BAXTER If FORT JOB MAGIE, fiTFAS received within the last two or throe weeks 2JLI from New-York. a considerable proportion ofbis Fall and IFinter Slot h comprising a General Asiort- ment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, t as black, blue, bf >wu and mixt Ilroadcloths, ( THE BROOM SAE GREEN. From a volume cf .Songs by Mf. Hogg, ihe El' trick Shepherd, now Jint collected. Lang I sat bj the bioorn sac grero, An* O, n\y heart was eric! For a^e this stjain was breaihcd within, Your laddio will no come near ve! Lie still, thou we bu fluttering ihiug, What means this weary wavering? Nae heart returns Ihy raptured spring; Your laddie will no come near vci His liefu’ N,ing the robin sung On the bougli that hung aae near me, Wi* tender grief my heart was wrung. For, O, the strain was dreary.’ The robin** sang it could uac be a hat gart the icnr-drap blind my e*€; How ken*d the wee bird on the ireo i bat my laddie wad no come near ice? The new-wean’d lamb on yonder Jea It bleats out through the braken f The berried bird upon (he tree Mourns o’er its nest forsaken;— If they ure wae, how weel may I? Nae grief like p<inc aneath the sky; The Tad i loo iic ».ires na by, Though my fond heart is breaking! MISCELLANEOUS, Enthusiasm and its effects,—There uro ma* ay people who are never easy unless they arc attending some religious assembly; hearing a such as mack, blue, or >wn aud mixt Broadcloths, cas- .7 . " ' . simeres and satineits, Flannels, liaises, Blankets &c. S ?, rn J° n, 1 d ® ClUre ! 01 u P ra ^f• going about to Merino, Thibet, crape and cassimere shawls and fan cy Handkerchief?—’4 handsome and splendid assort• mentof figured plain and changeable silks—silk Ging hams, Oscarines and Arro shines, Circassians, Merino do. super French calicoes nnd Ginghams, Lineus, Lawns and cambric Handkerchiefs—leghorn, Dun stable and straw Bonnets. Thread and Bobinet laces and Edging!, lace Pelerines, crazy janes and capes, Gloves and Hosiery—also, a general assortment of Hardicare, Cutlery, Glass and China Wart, Crockery, Castings, saddlery, Hal*, shoes, cotton, raids, fur seal and leather cans, chinchilla do. copper Tea kettles. Blacksmiths Tools complete, cross cut and mill saws, calf skins, lining do. cochineal Roans. Hat linings and Trimmings, sole leather, carpenters Tool*—also, Guns, with flint and percussion locks, double Hnd sin gle barrelled, etc. etc. Also, A general assortment of Groceries. Tlw. abate Goods, together with his whole stock in trade, will bt diirioie l of upon reasonable terms; and his friends nnd the public are requested to call and exa mine for themselves. 45 Macon, uov 6 PATENT PLOUGHS. (sf^K Patent PLOUGHS, lust received and for sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL fir Co. March 5. 10 NEW GOODS. HUNCERFOllDS & STODDARD VgfjAVE lately received their tall ami winter sup- Jjj ply of GOODS, comprising a general assort ment of silk, woulcn, and cotton Coods, new and Fashionable clothing, straw, open work and Leghorn Bonnets, Dunstable Hats, mens and boys fino fur Hats, wool Hats, ladies and gentlemens fine Boots and shoes.Negro shoes and clothing, cotton and wool cards, saddlery fire On liami tile following nrticlrs, a good assortment of Hardware, crockery, cotton Bagging and Twine, Liquors all kinds, lump sugar, st croix nndnorto rico sugars, coffee, Teal Spanish segars, lamp Oil, swedes Iron, Plough Moulds, German, American, English blistered and cast steel, cut and wrought Nails, Brads, sole gin*bandand upper Leather, calfand liningskins Feathers, ire. The above Goods will be sold low: old customers may rely upon having their Goods as low as at any other house. 45 Macon, no- 6 BOOTS AND SHOES. WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. 'IfflE Subscribers once more take the liberty to in- 1 form the citizens of Macon and public generally, that they have an additional supply of Ladies’ Gentle men’s. Youths’and Childrens Boots and Shoes, too numerous to enumerate in an advertisement, which makes as good an assortment as has ever been offered the public fn this region; they have also « good as sortment of Sole-leather. Call Skins and was Lrnlh- er, do Lnings and Bindings by the skin or gnus, span- ables,shoe Knives, Awls, Thread and Findings, for manufacturing the above article—all of which will be sold at sm.ll advance above cost. Planter*, we are confident will find it to their advantage to call and ex amine their stock of negro shoes, a superb article, which will be sold low for cash.' We forget not at the same time, to present our cor dial thanks to our patrons, for their liberal sapjiort Heretofore, and respectfully solicit a continuance of Making aud Repairing, faithfully and punctually at- teded lo. at the shurtest notice. Macon, oct. 29. A. C. PARMELEF. & Co. The Subscriber. r*r>A8 REMOVED from his late stand on Mulber- 1ft 1 ry-street to hit New store on Cherry-street, op posite Robert Coleman’s and above Ralston a. Jones, Store, where liu opening and has «" h*nd a geoe- rnl assortment of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, viz: „ 10 hogsheads New Orleans Sugar ;t do St. Croix do 60 bags prime GreeM Coffee 10 barrets do do 50 barrels Northern Gin 30 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey JO herrels old Apple Brandy 75 pieces Hemp Begging 160 pieces Tow do 16 pieces Oxuahutgs 75 kegs Vails 20 kegs brads 165 kegs Dupont’S Powder 50 bogs Shot assorted sizes nazzingtwine, Hats, Shoes. Saddlery. Cotton Cards, Sheetings. Shirtings, Salt Is Ftanoel., H.rdware, Crockery, Glassware Ac. and with many othv re ticles will be sold low for cash. n»v»v Aug 21 M A I i'OURinoothz after date, application will l>e made to tie honorable the tnferhw court of Fayette county, when ritting for ordinary DuriKMW*, f»r leave to ■«»! otre fourth part of bo Nro 12 in the I2'h dizirict of Monroe eoon- ,y finite benefit ^rnfa Ann W. G.igp, or phan of Wilie Oripc*. deceaaad. 1 BRYAN GRIGGS, guardian. March 22d t 1831. 14 FOR SAIX all kiads of tuissiuoury nteetiugs, aud ull sorts oi clerical iaveuiiuns, receiving exhortations, und pei Imps making them; lisicumg to the reci tal of experiences, and then in turn reciting tlieir own; crowding around a show ol Chero kee children, or conversing with u convert from New Zealand; never easy in fact, unless while they are trespassing on their real duties, by tlw fruit toss performance of imaginary ones. They must have the hell of the meeting house rung every other day, und the doors of the school houso opened every other night; but their own house may take euro of itself. 1 am pretty confident that motives of vanity have considerable influence over this class of devotees. It is not enough that they ate seen in the house of worship one day in seven.— Every body else is seen there loo, and they ure not noticed in the crowd. This gives them no distinction—they have nothing to do—people aro on that day assembled together to worship God, and not to talk about themselves; tlicro is no opportunity to exercise any particular gills, or to show off any remarkable graces.— At an “anxious” or “intjpry” meeting, they can measure their spiritual growth with muck apparent meekness, and confess the vtleness of their nature and the enormity of their sins, with much real pride, and while they are calling themselves worms, mean all the time that they are the chosen of God’s creatures. Another motive with u number of these con. slant frequenters ol religious meetings, nitty bo a love of excitement, change, novelty, anti gos siping. That same restlosness of temperament, which is tho root of ail dissipation, is also the origin of its religious variety; for wlmt is he spirit ar.d essence o( dissipation of any kind, but a perpetual desire of Gliding that pleasure a- broad, which cannot bo felt at hornet A third motive, is the idea which m my enter tain, (list there is positive merit in attending rnligious meetings, apart from the instrurtions which they afford. They may imagine that this scrupulous und incessant attendance will atone for other negligences and fill up some ugly blanks in their moral deportment: and that, therefore, it is a prudent thing for them to compound for duties with ceremonies, mid diver t the security of conscience und of Heaven from the substance of the shadow to piety. Some people are always going to church, lec ture aud conference, bocause they have nothing- else to do—that is lo say, because there is no thing else that they will do; for if wo wero dis posed to do all our duly, we should never lack, employment. I run sure that very many of those who assi duously wait on the various assemblies nnd ex ercises in connexion with religion, do so from the persuasion that they are engaged in a high and actual duty and are performing what it well pleasing in the sight of God. However much I respect the feelings of such persons—and 1 do most sincerely rr.sjmet them—I cannot hut lameul their orroueou* views: I cannot give up my conviction that their conduct proceeds Iroin mistaken impressions. 1 mean not to disparage the institutions of public und social teligkin. I delight to see n village pointed out by its church spire. I de light to bear the voice of praise filling the ItouSw of God. I delight to behold those who enjoy the blessings of Christianity, endeavoring to diffuse them by every suitable means in every possible place.' Bu; I hate to see a man leav ing his business or trade to be instructed in the doctrine of total depravity, or to talk solemn fustian with himsoif; and I hate to soe a woman take all her religiou to churili or conventicle, and let her own house bum up ifit will, with overy thing in it, while she is dissolving ie tears at some shocking story about the Hindoo wid ows who burn themselves. Oh! why will wo not make religion tbe unreserved and smiling companion of our hearts and our homes, and our duties, instead of forcing Iter io be the ob ject of formal, and mysterious, and lifeless cer emony.— Christian Monitor. THE BUCCANEER. The grey mist was gradually dispersing from off the point of Cape San Antonia, when a Bri- tWIi rruizer was to be seeu laying off and on up- _ LAFAYETTE HALL. MACON GEORGIA rBIIllSeitalilkhtnent has undergone considerable : ( j ur egs „ awaiting the sun’s doughty fore J n l«o clear up the fog off this low Und. Her in- this toot, vara, w« keep Horae lice, and any Ran ^ l jfae^he el H 0 ”M U°.p«lou 5 n , 'he Subtoto* siwE jtention was evidently to so»rch strictly ,h «*“ . We have estre lotz wilt water in thorn for Dro-1 „f piracy and murder, ns she had been tnero elzo have a Blseksialth’t 3hon op the lotand | a |j WIU a every precaution io elude ft!)- rat-xhoe* and nallaiready pt■ nervation, by extinguishing all lights except her flood of canvass, Us prevent its friable “Inch ns w»l ujeka lb« Traitors endure Boufern T ’&oterO.«SO, 414* Humiliating her.position or bet ray sag Lhomslvts lo the wmehe* they were in 'March of.- “Mart-head there," stud tho officer of thoaffek.