Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, August 27, 1831, Image 1

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TffiJUE CS-'JR pv IHvhon Bartlett, MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1831. Vol. V—No. 35. I fl, tiiccn Td'graph ii published every 8n- r o" mbtrr y S,fee, ' jjfc iTiiBBE Dollars a year, f paid in ad- oollars, if not paid before the t *22 "subscribers living at a distance •r/j in ,|1 case* to pay it» advance. r91^RAT0RS , SALES. I^TiuTtoan order of the honorable tbe in- WJAJJi of Oglethorpe county, while alttu><? ,J^^ie“*ill be sold, on the first Tuei- fiSSSt at the court bouse in Pilte couu- II o ncres of Land, moro or less, being ,o in tbo second district originally Monroe > ^.iv adjoiningBurwell Orr’sandoUiers. •tfSASlSal Sate of Thomas W Bald- for the benefit of the heirs and Terms made known on the day of sale. - 6 S. C. ELLINGTON, adm’or. bT^Monthe first Tuesday in October r", ,tthe court house in the town of Colum- L"" ,‘ e county, agreeable to an order of the treourt of Bibb county, sitting for ordinary pur- SHERIFF SA1.ES. CRAWFOM SAX.JQS. •_ On the fora Tuesday in September next, \Vy9JLL be sold before the court bouse at Knosville, Vej Crawford county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: Seven or eight acres of growing Corn on Lot No. 73, in the third district, formerly Houston, now Crawford county-rand the Lease which the de fendant lias on the east half of Lot No. 73 in said dis trict—and tbe interest of Milton (*. Glover in tbees tate of John Glover, deceased—levied on in the hands of the uidou of tbo aecrased, to satisfy an eseeation in favor of James D. Edwards vs. William Roderts and Milton P. Glover, issued from tbe superior Court of Cranford county—property pointed out by John O. Moore, plaintiffs attorney. An ucro of Ground, whereon the Knoxville Academy now stands, together with the buildings and appurtanarces tbcrebnlo belonging—levied on to sat* isfy two small executions in favor of Jes.-j Stone bear- vs the Trustees of the Knoxville Academy—levy ade and returned to rne by N. Shurley constable. JOHN WHITTINGTON, August 4,1831. • Deputy Sheriff. SHERIFF SALES, \*1- Guardian. Democrat will publish tbe above till day of Ju| y 14 _ on l^rCTddTon Monday, the 29tb day of A,u- inist nest, at the late residence of Henry ifcrued, In Fayette county, ' the perishable Property of thosaid Hen- , j tC ,,sed. consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, j' Tools, household and kitchen Furniture, eld lor the benefit of the heirs a.id creditors. 0" ,h«,X f KITE. udmV. L|(j 09 SARAH KITE, adm'rx. ImMjesold, at Jackson, Butts county, on 1 Tuesday, thofitli dny of September nest, nsonal Property belonging to the Estate of Ovid a, deceased, consisting of one Horse and Gig jherirticles. ERMINE CASE, t.rj jo .Adm'or Kill be sold, on Thursday, the 15th day o ( f Member next, at tbe tate residence ot fid* flicker, late of Fayette county deceased. Ills PERISHABLE PROPERTY ring to bis estulc, consisting of Horses, Mules, J, Sheep. Ilogs. household and kitchen Furni- Ifarming Utensils, and a very extensive assort- |of nr|ienter’a Tools. Terms, 13 months credit 1. to continue fnei day to dny until, nil is sold. NANCY TUCKER, adm'rx. It. T. M. TUCKER, FINLEY G. STEWART, \ adm ou ' ILL be sold, on Saturday, the 3d day of Sep' tembernext, "St the residenoc of Mr. <Luko his Jones county, (in. i (if MAIN HER of the Personal Properly of iiS/susSns, deceased, consisting of a Rille Gun, Li., and Blanket—sold for the benefit of the heirs diton. SAMUEL CHAPMAN, by 30 6t 31 adm’or. IEH30NS indebted to the Estate of Robert Tuck' 1 ir, 1st* of Fayette county, deceased,'are re* Itdlsmske immediate payments und those hnv. lpisit tbe said Entitle will present them antbenti. bulbs law minin'*. within .tins lima prescribed NANCY TUCKER, adm'rx. K T. M. TUCKER) \ a dm’tri' FINLEY G. STEVVART, ] aam or,i lEOROfA—Butts County. TliEKF-AS Matthew Gaston applies to mo for f leHt-rs of administration-on the'estate of ItPauhi, late of said county, deceased,, “fttarc therefore, to cite ana admonish all and tar He kindred and creditors of said deceased, imlapptarat my office, within the time prescrib- I foe. to shew cause if ana they can, tchy tetters mitlmlion should not he grunted him. » nailer my band, lbU25th July, 1831. JOHN M'CORD, c. c. o. [EOUGIA—Butts County, VilfiKEAS Lewis H. Fargason applies to me l for letters of administration on tbe estate of IsGur, late of said couuty, deceased: jut art Iktrefereto tile and admonish all and tin- f ill Haired and creditors of laid deceased, to be '"".relmy office within the time prescribed bylaw, , sue, if any they hare, why eatd letteie should f granted. sunder my hand, this 1st August, 1831. JOHN M'CORD, c. c. o, fEORUIA—Bulls County. yUEREASJohn R. M'Mahan applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Joint us, Ute of the State of South Caroline, dc- art therefore, to cite and admonish all and ’ thehindnd audereditors of said deceased,to be tar at my qffue, within the time prescribed by • rten on/;;, if any they have, why J aid letters • Ml be granted. ' to under my band, this 2d day of August, 1931. ' JOHN M'CORD, c. c.o OUR months after date application will bo made , Jo the bunorable Inferior Court of Bibb county, **r*ming for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ;Udsml Negroes belonging to the estnte of He n- Isle of said county deceased, for the benefit 11 concerned t.ihv oueerr fj >3 29 HOUSTON SAIiSS. On the first Tuesday in September next, W ILL be eold before the court house,between the usual hours of sale, at Perry, Houston county, the following property to wit: < -»-i OiieLotof'oafc and hickory Land, (improv ed) being Lot No.’SOO in tbe twelfth district of Hous ton county—levied on as the property of James Wall to satisfy sundry small Fi Fas in favor of William E Carswell—levy made and returned by a constable. Lot of Land No. 65 in the eighth district of Houston county—levied on as tho property of David G. Hardy, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor ot Stovall A La- mar—property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. 55 in the Gfteunth district of Houston county—levied on as the property of John Milter to satisfy two Fi Fais in favor of Griffin A Goddwin and others—levied on and returned by a constable. HENRY W. RALEY, sheriff. august 2 . \ ■ ■ ■■ FAVSm 8 AIiHS. On the first Tuesday in September next, W ILL be sold, before tbe court house door in Fayetteville, Fayette county, between tbe lawful hours of sale, the tollowing Properly: The east Imlf of Loi No. 104 in the fourth district of originally Henry now Fayette county- levied on as the property of William H Walden, to satisfy two Fi. Fes. issued from a justice’s court in fa vor of William Askew vs William H. Walden—pro- perty pointed out by Thomas Hutson, and levy made and returned to me by a constable, july 22 32 WYAT HEFLIN, Sheriff. Also, will be sold as above, Part of Lot No. 89 in tile town of Fayette ville, it being the northeast comer of said lot, with a (he said D. A II. Moses—levied on nnd returned to me by a constable! ANDREW M’BRIDE, july 27 32 deputy sheriff. CAIttPBBUs SALE. On the first Tuesday in September next, VI»1LL he sold, at tbe courthouse door, in Camp- \J\f bellton, Campbell county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property: "f "* .. ■ Lot of Land No. 29 (except fifty acres on the west side of said lot)in the ninth district of ori ginally Coweta now Campbell county*—levied ort ns the property of U::eal Baggct, to satisfy sundry execu tions issued frpm a justice’s court in favor of Drury Silvey vs Samuel Keller and said Baggett—levied on and returned to me by a consable. • july 30 33 N. NICHOLSON, sheriff. BZBB BABBS. On the first Tuesday in September next, W ILL be sold before the court-Louso in the town of Macon, Bibb county, between the lawlul hours of sale, the following property to wit: Tliroo Buds, two Bedsteads, one dozen com mon Chairs, one Looking Glass, bne dressing Table, (wo pine Tables, one tot of Glass Ware, oge lotof Crockery, one Sideboard, one lot of Kitchen Furni- lure, one black Horse, one Truuk and ono Day Book, olio negro woman named Phillis, one negro woman named Mary, one negro boy named Tom, one negro boy named Mason, and the Land and Improvements f number of acres not known) adjoining Dr. B. F. O' wens and others—all levied on as the properly of James Tabor, to satisfy sundry executions in favor of Calhoun & Fort, Wiley, Baxter St Carter, Cotton Si Harrison, and Isaac flarvey. Four Negroes, Tom a man about 35, Lu . -~ ~ ltj ——■- vi< perior court in favur of Eaton Holloman and others. One Carriage and Harness in tho possession of Georgo A. Smith—levied on as the property of lllitabelh Coleman, to satisfy two Fi Fas from the in ferior court of Green county in favor of .Seymour (y 51‘Kinley vs. said E. Coleman and John Smith—pro perty pointed out|by Charles Williamson. ’ Ono udo board, 1 sofa, 1 dining table and ends, 2 pair andirons. 2 pair shovels and tongs. 12 chairs l small bureau, 1 tied and furniture, 1 bed stead, 1 pair knife cases, 1 card stand, 1 bedstead and matrass, 1 toilet glass, 1 toilette table, 1 pine do. 1 set knives and forks. 1 dozen plates. 2 dishes, G tum blers, 6 wine glasses, 2 water pitchers, 2 wash ba sins, 1 trunk, 1 pair wafer irons, 1 pair waffle irons, l lot books, 2 ovens, 2 pots, 1. tea kettle, 2 wash tabs, 1 spider. 1 breed-tray, 1 kitchen table, 2 tea ~ J *— ' bowls, 2 bed cham pine table: levied on JOHN SMITH, Adm’or. pHfcHONTBS after date, application will be made to the honorable the interior court of county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Jr *" the Real Estate of Thomas Luxor, Into “toanty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs C2rh«. THOMAS LOWE, adm’or. «5,1831 32 FteMONTHS afterdate, application will be *»ae to the honorable the Inferior Court ol ,1'““"ty, while sitting for.ordinary purposes, eto sella part of the Negroes willed to Wil u.Gosaway by his unele William Gosaway, dc- •or the benefit of the heir mid creditors. ■ } j m .JAMESGOSAWAY, Guardian. faMfifl?®,.® *^* r date, application will be tv »kI °.*k. e bun. the Inferiur Court of Butts ll’i v 0 * . 6 for ordinary purposes, for leave of n.!!* n (j i rl nemed Lizzy, belonging to the cs datSl?**" KamitT, deceased, for the benefit oi ^•Wees of said estate. June 30,1831. H__£ALVARY F. KNIGilT, adm’or. dale, application will be iu *° ln * honorable tho Inferior Court of L silting for onlinary purposes, l^tof Land, known ontha survey |Cr!7 ‘“.a anmbcr fifly-ninc iu the fourteenth 'OfTotj*^lh section—^lor the benefit of the or- *B0Mu Hocitox. deceased. Juno 2, 1831. JOHNSON HOUSTON, adm’or. trays, 2 waiters, 3 decanters, 4 bowls, 2 bed-chara. hers, 1 two-borso wagon, and 1 pine table: levied on ej tho property of Littleton Alkison, to satisfy a distress warrant for rent in favor of Farish Carter vs Littleton'Atidson end John T. Rowland. And the following property of John T. Rowland, to satisfy the same: 2 tables, 1 sideboard, 19 chairs, 2 carpels, 1 rufi, 8 pleted candlesticks, 2 alabaster do, 1 lot glass ware, 1 portrait of Dr. Koi- lock, 1 burenti, 1 toilet glass, l hobby-horse, 1 wash stand, llot of knives and forks, 1 led and fur niture, 2 tables nnd ends, 2 covers, 1 lot of tow and liemji bagging, 9 mules, and^l doubie^dray. bar not known levied on as his property, to sat raiun. j.j p a lMtle ,p f rom t be Compiroljcr Geucrol s _ in favor ol tfie stale, also a r'i Fa In favor of tli 2VZOBJHOB SALES. On the’first Tuesday in StpUpeber next, YI/ILL be gold between tbe uaual lionrs of sale v T before the Court House at Foreyth, Mon- soe county, the following property to wit: 101 l-4acres of Land, hoi.ng.tiio south east half of Lot No 151 in (he sixth district of said county -levied on at the properly of Jama R, Smith ts sat- Uf)^suall Fi Fain favor of Henry II. Lumpkin vs. Threo negroes, to wit: Dick a man forty-five yearsold, Mary a woman twenty-five, and Mariaha girl 12 yean old—all levied on astlie property of William MeritI to satisfy sundry small Fi Fas in favor of Lewis L. Griffin TS said Mcrilf. Otto Negro Woman, named Biddy, twenty- one years of age, and her Child, four months old—all levied on as the pAperty of U‘M ; nm A. Moore, tosn- tisfy sundry small Fi. Fas. in favor of WilliSjn Matey and others vs. said Moore—levy ma dc by a constable. 202 1-2 acres of Land, being Lot No. 40 in the fourteenth district of Muurue. count*—levied on as the property of John Towns, to satisfy sundry Fi. Fas. for costs In favor of Thomas Grant vs. said Towns. A. COCHRAN, deputy sheriff. july 30 31 POSTPONED SALE. . Alto, will be sold tractate, 90 acres of Land, more or less, being part of Lot No. 70 in the eleventh district of Monroe coun* ty—levied on as the property of Wiley J. Harris, to satisfy sundry small Fi. Fas. in favor of W; Biscow vs said Harris—levy modh by a constable. ' july 30 A. COCHRAN, dtp. sheriff. Also, will be sold as abort, One Negro Boy 17 years old, by tho name of 3am, and Fanny a woman 23years old, levied on as sanrnv sales. On the first Tuesday in October next, V^flLL be sold at the court house, in Macdon- ? T ough, Henry county, between the usual hours of sale, Lot of Lund No. 16 in the twelfth district of Henry county, levied on by n mortgage Fi. Ra. is sued from Henry superior court iu fevor of William C. Thomas: property pointed out in said Fi. Fa.;— and Lot No. 179 in the sixth district of said couutv— aH levied on as the property of William If. Kim brough. THOMAS J. JOHNSON, . July 30 31 deputy sheriff. BUTTS SALES. ' On the first Tuesday in September next, WILL be sold at the court-house in Jackson, _ / Butts county, between the lawful hours of sale, the following Property, viz: 202 1-2 acres of Land, moro or less, known by Lot No. lGin tbe first district of formerly Henry now Butts .county, and the south half of Lot No. 17 in the first district of formerly Henry now Butts coun ty containing 101 1-4 acres wore or less,and a negro man named Jack GO or 70 years of age—all levied on astho property of Hugh Hamil ttf satisfy sundry Fi. Fas. issued from a justice's court of Monroe county in favor of Thomas W. Goode vs. H. llitnil and Si meon Uainil and William lleevs, end others issued from a justice’s court of said connty in favor of E. R. Goodrich bearer vs. H. Hamil and S. Ilamil, and others issued from tbe superior court of said county in favor of Keland Ty ner-and others vs. II. Ilamil. The above land is well improved for farming. 202 1-2 acres of Land, moro or less, known ns Lot No. 103 in the first district of formerly. Henry now Butts county—levied ou as the property of John H. Matphiu to Satisfy a Fi. Fa. issued from n justice’s court of Liberty county in favor of John Aldridge- levied on and returned to me by a bailiff. July 18 31 R. W. HARKNESS, deputy sheriff. Alto, will be sold as above, on the first Tuesday in Uc- the first Tuesday in i tober next. , . - 202 1-2 acres of Land, known as Lot. No. 75 in the first district of originally Henry n<5w Butts county: levied on as the property of John M. Derea per!, by virtue of a mortgage Fi. Fh. from Butts supe rior court in favor of Ambrose. Edwards vj said John M. Davenport—property pointed out in said mortgage JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, sheriff. july 30 31' ' v CORONER’S SALE. Oh the first Tuesday in September next, TOY9HLL be sold, at the court house in Macon, Bibb \f j county, within the legal-hours, the follow ing Property, viz: ' , Ono Housu and Lot No. 5 in tiio forty-third square—levied on as the property of George A. Rod gers to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the superior court of BilRj county in iavor of Silas Tatum vs Geogge A. Rodgers and James II. Rodgers, july 30 33 II. CARTER, Coroner. F OUR MONTHS afterdate, i made to the honorable tbe I lication will be ■■ a iferior Court ot Talbot county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the reat Estate of Samuel Manes, dec. This 2d May, 1831. BENJAMIN MANES, 20 . ■adm’or. F OUR monthsaRer date app! to the honorable the Inferior court of Jasper counly at its sitting for Ordinary purposesfor leave tosell the Real Estate of John Sturdivant, late of said counly deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors. JOEL STURDIVANT, Adm’or. may 25 22 . " F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application wil I be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Hous ton county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to salt the real Estate of Hixrx.R, Bi-auchaud, late of said county, deceased. ALLEN B, May 27, 1831 .23 . CHASTAIN, adm’or. ILL be sold, on Monday, tbe 28<h of Nuvem ber next, at the late residence of Thomas P. Swtno, deceased, in Monroe county, TIib Perishable Property boionginc to tho Estite of (be said deceased, consisting of He . _ - - - - ' * o«d» ^5) application wilt be wfcrj l ^ 6 honorable the Inferior court of le« e wh d« sitting for ordinary purposes, ' I to IkISL . l )*8 ro Man named Prince, ho- r’ A\ 00 f J***Y Mills, lata of said coun cil 0 ,i"] e “Snefit of tbe heirs apderedi- BRYANT BATEMAN, dm' or W. B. CONE, sheriff, POiTrONED SALES. .. Also, will be eold as above, Ono Lot nnd improvements wberoon Rob ert Birdsong now lives, in the town ofMavon, num- ^ —“■*- ——■ M - to satisfy a si's office ty, ofthejUs- fon liccs of the inferior court of Bibb county, vs Thomas Gardner, am! William Scott and Robert Birdsong se- curitiai. .... Ono Negro Boy, about ten years old, by tho name of Ambrose, as the property of Abred S, Ben nett, to satisfy a FI Fa issued from Bibb superior court in favorof Nicholas Wagoner vs John 1‘. Bal- lerd, nnd William A Green and A S Bcunett.sc.cun- ties, » Tinco negroes, Simon o boy about ton years old, Missouri a girl about 8 years old, and Loretta a girl about six years old—sold as the property of ir. P. Harris to satisfy a mortgage fieri facias Irom the inferior court of liihb ccunty in favor ol hipiberly and Chisholm vs, said Harris. Aug. G. .WILLIAM B. CQNE,.sheriff. isling of Horses, ogs, Sheep,and Cattle, one Gin and Thrasher, Corn d Fodder, household and kitchen Furniture, Cot* on, and plantatiou Tools. Tgrins made known on the day ot sale FRANCIS SWANN, July 30 34 adiy’rx. I NCUR MONTHS after date, application will bej • made to the honorable the Inferior court o, Fayette county, while silting for ordinary purpo - for leave to sell lot of lend No. 21 In the eighth trict of Lee county, and lot No. 7G in the sixth di.«" trict of Lee county—for the benefit'll the orphans o‘ JraeMuu Liooett, deceased. .May it. 1831. Vi PENELOPE LEGGETT, Guardian. POSTPONED SALE. /JJvN the first Tuesday in November next, will be ^ sold at the court house in Randolph counly, under an ordcrofthe inferior court of Baldwin conn- y, Lot of Land No. 238 in the eleventh district of formerly I-ee now Randolph county, being tho real estate of Samuel Flint, dcceascd-Mor the benefit ot the heirs and creditors. ." DANIEL PRATT, august 13 34 - ’ ~ - - adm’or. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BOOKS, XKtUSZC, AC. ELLIS, SHOT WELL $ CO. A RE now receiving and opening at their BOOK dil STORBi a number of PIANO FORTES, of a rich description, and a variety of other Musical Instruments, with instruction Books, and Music e- dapted to the same—a large collection of NE W MUSIC* for tlie Piano, embracing all tbe Music of (he ceia* brated Ciuderella.Onera, and.* variety of engrav ing*. caricatures, prints, Ac.—Also a large assort ment of BOOKS, consisting of 1500 VOLUMES; a catalogue em bracing a considerable portion of which, is published in the Christian Repertory. A great variety of STATIONARY and Miscellaneous Articles. A large assortment of PAPER HANGINGS, Bordering, Fire-Prints, Ac. ■ They respectfully invite the attention of the pub lic to (he above, and request them to call and exa mine. ' jnne 11 24 » A. C. ALLEY, 107 Maidtn Lane, next door to South Street, d NEW YORK, sSf ■ ' prms von sxlb FRENCH BRAND Y, Otard Dupuy A. Co. Seig't. London 3d proof, Bor- denux, and other brands. HOLLAND GIN, 8wan, Hour Gloss, Weispe and Anchor brands. RUM, St. Croix, Jamaica and New Orleans Rum. WINES, Madeira, Sicily, Teneriffe, Sweet and Dry Malaga, Champaignc, Lilfitte, St. Kstepbe, Meduc, and Sautern Wine.*, and others in bond. OIL, SOAP ami CANDLES. Winter, Summer and Fall Sperm Oil, warranted. Refined Whale Oil,and Linseed Oils. Brown and Windsor Soaps, Sperm Candles, Ac. The above Goods, being on consignment and con stantly on hand, will be sold in lots to suit purchas ers, fo rapproved paper. * july 28 33 St COTTON BAGG1I THE subscriber has just re turned from Nexr York and is now opening a splendid assort mentof goods in his line, com prising a greater variety than e v er before offered in this market, amongst which are the following articles viz. WATCHES. Lockets, Ladies Gold imtcpt lever Mcdalions, Ac. Ac.' Watches, SILVER WARE. Gent, do do do (oxtra Table & Tea Spoons, Jew'il Salt A Mustard do' Silver do do do Cream Desert do Lepiue & Etigh do Soup A Butter Ladles,' JEWELLERY. Butter-Knives, Sugartongs, (Manufactured of Georgia PLATED GOODS. Gold.) ' Fruit Baskets, Castors, Ladies neck Chains (cl»-Candlesticks, Snuffers, and gant patterns) Trays, “Watch do Table & Tea Spoous, Filigree A Jett Ear-rings A Sugar Tongs A Soup La- ' Breast-pins, dies, * - Pearl A Jett Finger-rings. BRITANNTA WARE. Curb A Long-link xvatcb Coffee A TeaPots, Chains, ■ Sugar A Cream Dishes, Seals,Keys, watch hooks, 1 Table A Tea Spoons, Snaps,* Soup Ladles Ac. Ac. Studs, Miniature settings, ?U half boxes. Raisins 70 quarter boxes Roisius 25 cases Lupcc Wine 25 do Claret (pts) ' V!5 do do (qts) 10 do Muscatel 10 bBtkets Champaignc (lid Mnd.-iru m bis and by the gall Old Port Domctlet Porter (')ts.) U do do (pts.) Tamarinds Soda Water Congress Water uxqo_. ubls. ) lion ) me Wine Tea Fancy and Militaiy Goods. Trays, Bread Baskets, Steel Snuffers and Trays, silver mounted Spectacles, steel do, Ever pointed Pencils, silver Whistles, Dirks, Pistols, (a superior articio) coral Beads, Wax do, Pan-knlvcsa Spanish do, Raisors, Thimbles, Bracelets, Waist! buckles, Percussion Caps, Toy Watches, Back gammon Boards, Guns, swords, Epantelts, Beits, | spurs, Gilt and steel Watch Chains, Scals_and Keys. Ribbon Chains, together with a general es'sort- ment of xvatcb makers Tools. Materials, Glasses, Ac. Ac. allofwhicbwillba sold at the lowest cash prices. | N. B. Clocks of every description carefully paired and warranted. RUFUS R. SMITH Macon, October 1G, 1830. . 42 I ! • Chcjnp Store,' WZUiAM E. BUljtDSAXiIi, frJ>AS- taken a store in Mulberry street, a fefir doors Iff-l below Washington Hall and opposite -Messrs Day A Butts, where he is -now receiving and opening i General Assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Halt, Shoes, Ac. which he will sellat-wliolesale and retail, st the lowest prices, and invites purchasers to call and examine lor themselves. Amongthearticlesrc- ceived are the following: * ; - Eitra fine saxony Blk sinebew*, do sarsnet Blue, blk and eol’d cloths do Florence The Subscribers ar- receiving OAAfl PIBOBS Hemp, Flax and Tow BAGGING, «bicU they offerfor sale, at very low prices, and on an ex tensive credit for approved paper, july 1G -29 g DAY A BL’TTS ^ CHOICE ARTICLES. ~ I) > JUST BECB1VKD. . Ov boxes Raisins CO bis summer slock Ale 82 kits Mackerel pickled Tongues pickled Salmon sperm Candles - J5CU0 best Cigars English Pickles Asstd best chewing Tobacco Snuffand cut Tobacco Olives and Capers :urs Mustard uud table fait Pilot Bread Butter Crackers preserved Ginger _ do Lemons A Limes „ do Pine-Apple feidtitz and foda Powders. TOGETHER WITH ' A general assortment of CONFECTION ARIES and GROCERIES. august6 31 LEVI ECKI EV- DOMESTIC ECONOMY. Labor saved is Money gained. EKTE have purchased the exclusive right to Pink- TV him Moth Ur’s “QUEEN'S WASHER” for tho cuunties-of Jones, Twig *, Bibb, Monroe, Cm\v ford, Upson, Randolph and Early, nnd offer lor *«>• (lie individual or single right, or tiio Machine its' 1 /, to individuals or tamllics.' The individual right to use or muke a machine, is Four Dollars. Tho Queen's Il'ciAcr is a cheep and simple acquisi tion, not liable to get out of order, may bo operated on by a little girl or boy, without any liability to in juro cloths (from the fines: lace to the coarsest gar ment) submitted to its action—even buttons are not damaged by it;—in short, it saves three-fourths ol the abor and ope half of tbe soap required by tbe com mon prorcss. . The Machine is ready for the examination oi the public; and to satisfy it, we refer to all who have usedoreecn it; in it they have bestowed decided an- probnliqn. It may be seen in Macon ol Darragii A Townsend's Tavern,, or at tlioshop ijf Mr. Daniel, next uoor to Mr. 1. B. Rowland's store and ware house, august G 32 KNOX A DANIEL. do do cassimeres Dark blue satinett Blue rnixt . do Steel mixt da Cadet do do ' Lavender do do Brown do do Negro cloths do Gros de Berlin do Gros dc Naples colored Florences Black Italian crapes colored do do, canton do Nankin do, linen cambrics Genoa silk Velvet Blask and colored cambric E. GRAVES & SON, AT CHAPMAN’S CORNER, Hire received and offer formic at low prices, 100 bags Coffee 15 fihds. Sugar 250 pieces Baggiug 500 ilis Twine (i tii-ree Rice 10,00011)5 Iron, Hoop Iron, Sheet Iron, Nail Rods and Steel—40,000 lbs Castings—5000 lb Nails—1000 bush Salt—25 kits .Mackerel Negro cic Red Ffanncls, xvhitc do Osiinburgs, Portershcetiiig White snxony Gauze do Red padding, canvass Green do, yellow do Brown Buckram, blk do Canton do White do. Blk silesias Green bordering Baize culoieddo, Blk lasting do Floor clotfi .Mosquito Netting, scarfs Duffie Binukcts, Point do Thread lace* Bobinet do Rose do cotton do, Pellerlnes 4-1 brown sheeting, G-4 do Gauze Gcrniture Ribbons 7-8 do, 3-4 do shirtings Gros de Naples do do 3-8 Negro do, 4-4 do do licit do, oap do Wench'd Muslins lllnck and coford plain do Domestic Pluidsandstripcssilk Umbrellas, Parasols 3-1 Apron check, 4-4 do cotton Umbrellas 1-4 Furniture do, Bedlicks Blk and col'd tabby Velvet Bleach’d cotton Diapers Men's Gloves, ladies’ do Brown do, bleach'd Jeans cotton, silk A worsted ffo- Brown do, Fustians lambs wool do [siery I.inseys, Birdseye Diaper India Flag lldkfs . Russia do; Tkbla do Bandana do, spittlefiald do Scotch do, linen sheetings White Jaconet do Russia do, Irish linens linen cambric do *-r. Long law n. Brow n linens White jaconet cravats Cambric Muslins do swiss do, Fancy col do corded do, check'd do Wellington do PlHin A figd jaconet do Diack Italian do, col dodo do do book do Black canton do do do (Win do Mndrass Ilkfs, Turk rad do do do mull do Britannia do Xaiisookdo, Painted do Buttons ofall descriptions Foundation do. Calicoes Bonnet wire,stocks- Ginghams, Vestings collars. Bosoms ili:h’np lawns cravat stiffeners Merino cloths l'ocketbooks, Wallets do Circassians cotton balls, spool cotton Indigo blue cambiet do Floss, Wire cotton Tartan Plaids Patent Thread. Tapes Blk and col'd Bojnbazetts Bobbins, Ferrets do do circassirus Quality Binding Printed do, Merino shawls suspenders, flat weeds Vatentia do, cashmere do shell combs, BroziBinn do Prussian do, ccssim .-re do Fine do, pocket do chintz do, leghorn Hats Dressing do Fancy silk lldkfs Clothes Urushes, Hairdo Black lacc Veils, white do Tooth do, shaving do Green Gauze do Fancy soaps, lavend water Black Italian lustring cologn water Men's anil Youths Clothing of all descriptions, mado in the best manner Men's and Youths J'itr//a/*ofall qualities lllk and drab wool do—Fur Caps, Hairdo, lealkr do Mens, Womens and Childrens Shoes, Ac Ac. Macon. Oct 2 40 V '' s : ~ ’ years, 1 heard trox sue resiueo iu uuuun, u*. near• -^bllCC, Macon, but hnving sent letters there aud received n i i gtTftAYED from the. subscriber'-residence, on answer, it Is concluded that she. must be dead or Ii- l CT Greon Swamp, Pulaski county, aboot twelve removed.' She had four or five children. Any infor-1 miles below Marlon, on the 3d instant, nvo horse malion of themorofthp mother Wilt bo thankfully rc- Mules, one a bright bay and Ihu otbera yellowbay ceived. with long hair under In's belly, both somewhat mark- It has been supposed that she married notion; ago, cd with gear. Any person who will apprehend said — ' mules ana rive mo information at tho Cool Spring post office, Wilkinson connty, shall lie liberally com pensated for tlwirtrouble. JAMES ALLEN. Cool Spring, August 20 34 3t Biirrels Mackerel Wines 200 buics Cigars Peu-ili r Lead Spice Molasses Liquors Tobacco Shot Pepper Ginger, fyc. INFORMA TION—wanted O F one M«. Mary Hargroves, the sister of the uoder-igned, not having seen her for 15 or'IG and'consequently her name has licen altered. . Any informal ion so that she can he heard from will he thankfully received by her poor but .affectionate sister. JANE HODGES. Savannah, GatAugust 4,1831* • 33 NOTICE: Mf ^OUtl montus alter date anpi . to the honoratde the Inferior court of Talbot It. J* AilliUT l* authonzfiU to *ct at our A^onl | county, while fitting for Ordinary jjui*}hj*cs, for leave during our obseneo from Macon. 11 0 sell a Negro Woman and child, belonging to the O' Dressing over HATS wilt be attended to as 'cststeof William Gattaway, late of Muscogee countv. 1 fi JUDSON A QQ : j -J ifc a*-—* *« ■-*' *-* - i “si, _ . •* usual. May 28,1631 22 deccwrd, for the benefit ot'lhe heir and creditors may 21 * 4A.ME9 GAS8AWAY, Oum-rfun. . tspicr. A feto barrels Northern Beans 12 Crates Crockery assorted forllie country trado 40 boxes Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, Ac. With a largo assortment of Dry Goods and Hard ware. , *■ jg ■ ff.- ; i Also, run sacs, ox commission, GO dozen Palm leaf Hats 12 doaen Dunstables JOOtJ lbs cotton Yarn august 0 _ 33 A SPECULATION. Dj* Something curious, and worthy attention. ,j~n If-IROM the great succcss'attending the last Club, I 1 8. J 9YLVKSPER. licensed l-ottery Broker, 130 Blauuwxr, New York, respectfully submits the following plan to bis friend* iu this section oT the country: Tbe NEW YORK LOTTERY, Extra Class. No. ' 18 will be drawn 2ist BxriEuaxn. 38 Humbert,— G drown ballots. Tbe chief Prices are •50,000. •40.000. £30,000, •flO,- 000. *10.000, *5,880, AO. AO. It is the intention of S J. Sylvester to club 25 Packages Whole Tickets, 300 300 35 do Halves 490 210 40 do Quarters 480 J30 Tickeis G30at flG, $ 10.080 100 shares, at 8100 80 . , 810.080 6:10 Tickets must draw 84290 100 8hares, each $42 80 4280 Deducting 8-1290 from $10,0eU, leaves 86800, dt- vided into ItKJ shares, the greatest possible loss will be $58 each tlmri-. CT It is certain theTickelswlll draw more (bantlis above named sum, but this amount U mentioned as they cannot bring less. -To those who remit 858 in naif* or prises, a regular certificate of each Package and Combination Numbers will be forwarded. The . Tickets will be lodged iu the Bank till alter the draw ing, and the Prize money immediately divided a- mong tbe Shareholders. Such a chance seldom oc- cur*;u> obtain tho splendid Capitals. The plan hav met with so much approbation in New York and Phi- ; ladelphia, that already -tilshare, here been taken. Mcasra Yates A M'lntyre, the Managers, wil), witli each certificate, give a guarantee for the pay. inent ofall the prizes. S. J.SYLVESTER begs lease to remark to iliesa who do not know him, that he hes imrramieu to refer to the Managers, Messrs. Yales A M'lntyre; and also, it required, can give Ihe names ol tbo first', booses throughout the United States and th* Canadas. Many will not with to risk so much: 3. J. Sylvester has therefore for sale In the tame scheme. Whole Tickeis $16, Halves 89, Quarters $4. All Letters by Mail, meet same attention as on personal application, if addressed 8.4. 8YI.VE8TER, New York. N. B. Thera nro good Bcherue*. drawing every Wednesday, in New York. Those ot my distant Pa trons wishing to adventure fi, 10. SOdollars, or up- wards, mnydepeudon baring tickets remilledty for warding their orders by mail, Addreu as above. IFT Sylvester's’Reporter, CostnUrftie Dcteelrr, and Hew York Price Gurr-.ut, published everv Wednes day, will be sent gratis for 12 months to ait who deal with Sylvester. In addition to Ihe above, it coolaiiv* Prices of Stocks, Snares, List of Broken Banks, Bank. Note Table, Official Schemas and Drawings, toga tbs- with a variety of mi-criitfieoua matter. ,