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JIyron Bartlett.
MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1831.
fjfaccn Telepsph is published every 3*
Sc* on Mulberry Street west aide.
‘ T«*EK DotLAM a year, if paid in ad-
dollars, if not paid before the
Subscribers living at a distance
P'd in all cases to pay in advance,
fcSSttCftA*OK»’ SALES.
rT on Monday, the 96th of Novem
teisM* |a,e r “ idence ° f Th ° mai p
la Monroe MUDty, .
1 Sable Property belonging to tho
■ r fhe said deceased, consisting of Horaes,
If “ e .S cattle, one Gin and Thrasher, Corn
Iu,'/'household and kitchen Furniture, Cot-
i r '-i,tioa Tools Terms made known on
E plsntshoa too FRANC , 8 SWA NN,
Iif 5 adm’rx.
hTTmld at the late residence of Daniel
RLTmd. deceased, in Houston county, Ga.
the 27th day of October next, the per-
KXttf of said deceased, consisting of horses,
■STa rood road waggon, and the crop ol
fc ydcr-togelher with other articles too te.
ration. Sale to continue from day to day
K“1_AI1 sums under five dollars cash,
KiSM a credit until the twenty fifth
|gff 1832. with small note* and two good
KrH'M, or otherwise the property resold
r-jib. Sic.
r™ JOSHUA PATTISHALL, Ez'or.
SARAH X CLARK, Ex'rx.
|li 1831 38 mark
EmBLE to an order of the bon. foclnferi*
fcr court of Baldwin county, when sitting for
f norpotes, will he told at the courthouse in
Fun (lie 6nl Tuesday, in November next, be-
Luiuil hoars ol sale, one Negro Boy by the
the property of Dreary Harris, de-
Lola for the benefit of the heirs of said de-
r WILLIAM BIVINS, adm’or.
|3 38
f POSTPONED SALE.
L e*; Tuesday in November next, will be
r,., CO urt house in Randolph county,
rJLofthe inferior court of Baldwin coun-
No 039 in the eleventh district of
Lb^wRandolph county, being the real
I. iteceused—for the benefit of
KE: »<' KIEtPR S; r
E13 31 aimor -
kfce sold on the 4tb Saturday in October
lotit, at the late residence of James omtln,
pkcounty, deceased.
iSrptristiable properly of said deceased,
L of Horses, cattle, hogs, Plantation Tools
Hand kitchen Furniture, 4c Arc. for the
tflhelieirs and creditors.
39 JOHN A. THARP, Ex’or.
RSUANT to an order from the honorable the
tost of ordinary of Crawford county, will be
Kcoifille, Crawford county; on the first Tues-
faanary neat, between the lawful hours of sale,
n fellow named John and a Wench named
belcogingto the estateof William Underwood,
aid county deceased—sold for the benefit of
k 8ARMI UNDERWOOD, Adm’rx.
II 33 LUKE ROBINSON, Adm’or.
virtue of an order of the Inferior Court of
Crawford couuty, when sitting for ordinary
es.willbe soldon the first Tuesday in Decern-
it, at the usual place of holding court, in the
I Horry, Marion county, lots of land number
id number 21 in the twelfth district of for-
Muscn.ee now Morion county—sold os the
yofUijuk n’tllt, deceased, for the benefit of
n and creditors of said deceased. Terms of
dehowaonthe day.
MARY WELLS, Adm’rx.
17,1831 39 JOHN WELLS, Adm’or.
virtue of an order of the Inferior Court ol
Criwford eonnly, while sitting for ordinary
X will be sold on the first Tuesday in January
Xofland number one hundred and nineteen
tcosd district of formerly Houston now C raw-
mty. at the court house door in the town of
J!e,u the property of the heirs of Core Hew-
ceased—sold for the benefit of said heir*.—
dale made known on the day.
17 33 HIRAM WARNER, Guardian.
ILL be sold, according to the will of Thomas
Djui, late of Monroe county, deceased, on
Tuesday in December nest, at the court house
fib, Monroe county,
«ly Negro Woman hy tho name ol Char-
itwelve months credit, by tire putchasergiv-
notes with approved security, and if not
“J P*»d, interest from the date.
m MARY DYES8, Ex'rx.
j 6 W WM. DYESS, Ex’or.
[8 MONTHS after date, application will be
uue to the honorablo the Inferior court of
m county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
...l me N'gro Man named Prince, be-
“’ate of Jrisi Mills, late of said coun-
■p“T fo . r Jue benefit of the heirs and credi-
W 1831 BRYANT BATEMAN,
adm’or
"WHS after date, application will be
,lle honorable the Inferior Court ol
7- w 'i>le aitting for ordinary purposes,
,.' n "’ ll a part of the Negroes willed to Wil-
by his uncle William Gosaway, de-
’ ,r b'c-fit of the heir and creditors.
, _J\ME8GOSAWAY,Guardian.
^^Fhs afterdate, application will be
’° the honorable the Inferior Court
*«>V an, «i’ w k* n sitting for ordinary purpos-
’/7 1 the Land and Negroes belonging
tilt Rooms, late of said county,
-lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
kiai. „ JAMES B. SMITH, adm'or.
37 with the will annexed.
afterdate application will be made
*S.T*2* Inferior Court of Bibb county,
tiw/u ® r *«»nr purposes, for leave to sell
l |,,."*8 r oes belonging to the estate of Hen-
j7*raot said county deceased, for the benefit
JOHN SMITH, Adm’or.
^ayiSTHB altar date, application will be
whan bon. the Inferior Court of Butts
v ” *™ng for ordinary purposes, for leave
RiJ!! » named Limy, belonging to the cs
Kkioht, deceased, for the benefit ol
“neesofwid estate. June 30,1831.
CALVARY F. KNIGtlT, adm'or•
8fter • application W^l be
y e honorable tht interior court ol
i Kllik.i? ei , u i, n fi f° r ordinary purposes, for
.Rnal Estate of Thomas Lukov, late
di( or /’ dee *ased. for the benefit of the heirs
* 5.1831 32 THOMAS LOWE,*.*.
Crawford Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in NO
VEMBER next, at the court bouse, in
Knoxville, Crawford county, within tho lawful
hours of sale, the following Property:
„.}P9 acrca of Land, being a part of Lot No.
249, in the second district of originally Houston
now Crawford county, and part of Lot No. 9 in
tho third district of said county—levied on as the
property of John IP. EU& to satisfy two small
Fi. Fas. one in favor of A. R. Freeman and the
other in favor of John Sowei vs. John W. Ellis
—levy made and returned to me by R. J. Wil
liamson, constablo.
JOHN WHITTINGTON
sept 22 deputy sheriff.
Tax Collector’s Sales.
Vol. V—No. 42.
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Houston Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in NO
VEMBER next, at the court house, in
Perry, Houston county, within the lawful hours,
the following Property:
One Lot of oak and hickory Land, im
proved whereon David Lewis formerly lived,
in the thirteenth district of Houston County
No. 78—levied on as the property of James
M'Cormick and Sampson Strickland, adminis
trators on tho estate of, Samuel Hart, deteised,
to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of Etheldred Howell.
One Lot of pine Land in the eighth district
of Houston county, No. 3—levied on as the
property of George IP. Patten to satisfy a Fi. Fa.
in favog of Samuel Pate—levy made and re
turned by a constable.
198ft acres pine Land, more dr less, improved,
adjoining the town commons of the town of
Perry, in the tenth district of Houston county. No.
80—1011 seres of pine Land in the tenth dis
trict of Houston county. No. 50, with a grist mill
thereon—ono Lot of oak and hickory Land in the
eleventh di strict of Houston county, Ne. 36, ad
joining Allen Williams aud others—one five acre
Ix>t in the town of Perry, whereon Levin F.
Ghain now lives—all levied on as his property to
atisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of George Patten and
suudry other Fi. Fas. vs said Levin F. Cham—
nz? pol “' 1 ftwSSy. am/.
Also, will he sold as above,
Tho Lot and improvements whereon Lcvjn
F. Chain now lives, being known as Imt No. 80 in
the tenth district of said county—levied on as the
property of Levin F. Chain;—and tho west half of
Lot No. 77 in tho tenth district of Houston coun
ty, of which about sixty acres are cleared—levi
ed on to satisfy one Fi. Fa. issued from Hous
ton superior court, in favor of Thomas Napier vs.
Henry W. Raley, Levin F. Chain, Arthur A.
Morgan, William Wellborn, Richard Smith,
James E. Duncan, Allen Wiggin, Charles J. M‘-
Donald and Robert Baty, security on appeal—
nronerty pointed out by said Chain and Smith.
r H. H. HOWARD, deputy sheriff
■oct 1 of Bibb county.
in it”? a i' er date, application will be
■ couniu the Inferior Court of
tlu | n f n‘, W ) 1 ll?V t t' n F for ordinary purposes
rC!' ,!!? 1 * LanfNo. 15 in the filth di»
|p«n left C ? ul !S ,,0 1 n< * Dme Negroes of the un.
ICu,.,.i 1 ? lh ? "ill and testament of
l*J* °f aald eomtjr, deceased
ppteinb/r rl/lfni" and creJilor '' of “ id
JOSH’UAPATTISHALL, Ex’tr.
8ARAI1 t CLARK, Ex'rx.
mirk
Butts Sheriff's Sales.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday iu NO,
VEMBER next, at tho court bouse in
Jscksop, Butts county, within the lawful hours,
tho following Property!
202* acres of Land, more or less, known ns
Lot No. 103 in the first district of formerly Hen
ry now Butts county, well improved for farming
—levied on as the property of Robert Brown to
satisfy sundry Fi. Fas. ono in favor of Cotton &
Harrison vs. R. Brown, and others vs. R. Brown
—property pointed out by defendant.
JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, Sheriff.
sept 26
Also, will be sold as above,
202ft acres of I.and, more or less, known as
Lot No. 35 in tho first'district of formerly Henry
now Butts county—levied on ns the property of
Joel Baley to satisfy sundry Fi. Fas. issued from
a justice’s court of said county in favor of J. Pier
son So Pillips vs. Joel Baley—levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
R. W. HARKNESS, deputy sheriff.
sept 26
Monroe Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in NO
VEMBER noxt, at the court house in
Forsyth, Monroe county, within the lawful hours,
tho following Property!
Ono Acre Lot with tho improvements thereon
No. 116 in Forsyth—levied on as the property of
William Brown, to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of
Bcalo & Rainey vs. said Brown.
satisfy two
in favor of Mark Patterson vs William Brown—
levy made and returned by a constable,
sept 21) JOHN REDDING, sheriff.
Also, trill be sold as above,
1011 acres of Land, licing the south half of Lot
No. 61, in tho 11th district of Monroe county, lev
ied on as tho property of Robert Horton, to satisfy
sundry small Fi Fas in favor of Littleton Belshor,
for tho use of Joseph T. Moreland and Charles
Bain, vs said Horton. Levy made aud returned
by a constable.
One House and Lot situate on tho south comer
of tho Square, in the town of Forsyth, levied on
a9 the property of Nicholas B. Williams, to satis
fy sundry Fi Fas in favor of John McNee! and
others, vs said Williams,
oetj A. COCHRAN, Pep: Shff.
Bibb Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL bo sold, on tho first Tuesday in NO
VEMBER noxt, at tho court house in
Macon, Bibb county, within tho lawful hours, the
following Property:
Also, will be sold as above,
Tho Houso aud Lot, number not known, where
E. L. Young lives and keeps store—as thepro
perty of James Couty to satisfy afi fa issuedfrom
Bibb Inferior Court in favor of John Scully, \s
aai 8 d oS°30 y ' W. B. CONE. Sheriff.
Four Negroes, Lisbom a man about 45 years
old, Tom a man about 40 years old, Jim a man
about 28 years old, and Edmund a boy about 13
years old—all lovied on as tho property of Na
thaniel Cormeri/junior, to satisfy a Ft. Fa. issued
from M’lmosh superior court in favor of Nathan
iel Cornwell senior—property pointed out by
John L. Jo “«’ ( “f > c “* OWARI)( deputy sheriff.
oct 1 40 —
Monroe Coroner’s Sale*
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in NO
VEMBER next, at tho court house in
the town of Forsyth. Monroe county, within the
usud hours of sale, tho following Property, vizi
Ono Houso and Lot in tho said town of r or-
svtb, known as tho Mansion Hojise, at present
occupied by George Stovall as a tavern, the
number not known, containing ono third of an
acre more or less—levied on as tho property of
John Milner, to satisfy an execution in favor of
tlOUJ,
sept 29
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in De- YpKT'ILL s °Mt on *h® first Tuesday in No
vember next, at the court house in the . jw * VEMBER next, before the court house
■n Campbclltown, Campbell county, within the
lawfoMiours, the following Property:
Middletown W. Anthony's interest in the Mill,
Mill Rock and Iron, now in the possession of Ca
leb Fields, on Lot of Land No. 7 in tho eighth
district of originally Coweta now Campbell coun
ty—levied on as the property of said Anthony,
to satisfy a Fi. Fa. issued from Coweta superior
court in favor of John Burk vs. said Anthony.
Fractions Nos. 115,133 and 134, in the ninth
TVs
fill hours of sale* the
much thereof, as will be sufficient to sal
taxes in arrears, to wit:
202ft acres of Land, No. 242, in the ninth dis
trict of Harris county—levied on as the property
of Joseph Hearn to satisfy his taxes for tho year
1830.—tax due C9ft cents.
202ft acres of Land, No. 45 in the fifth district
of Leo county—levied on as the property of Trav
is Miller to satisfy his taxes for tho year 1830-
tax due 69ft cents.
202ft acres of Land, No. 173, in the ninth dis
trict of of Harris county—levied on as the proper-,
ty of Burrell Kendrick, to satisfy his tax for the
year 1830—tax due $4-42ft.
'202ft acres of Land, No. 4, in the seventh dis
trict of Dooly county—levied on as the property
of John F. Smith to satisfy his tax for the year
1830—tax due 9Gft cents.
100 acres Of Land, part of lot No. 228 in the
ninth district of Houston county—levied on as the
trict of Upson county—levied on as tho property
of Scarborough Remoert to satisfy his tax for the
year 1830—tax due $13-87ft.
202ft acres of Land, No. 58, in tho first district
of Carroll county—levied on as the property of
Ezekiel Bright to satisfy his tax lor the year
1830-tax due 92-344 ccnu. «
202ft acres of Land, No. unknown, in the fif
teenth District of Lee county—levied on as the
property of Laban Castleberryto satisfy his tax
for the year 1830—tax duo 81-77ft cents.
202ft acres of Land, No. 150, in the fifteenth
district of Harris county—levied on as the pr
erty of William Brooks to satisfy bis tax for
year 1830—tax due 69ft cents.
202ft acres of Land, No. 98, in the i „
trict of Carroll county—levied on as the property
of Hiram Mann to satisfy his tax for the year.
1830—tax due $1-74 cents.
101ft acres of Land part of a let of land the No.
unknown, in the fourteenth district of Houston
county—levied on as the property of Stephen
Johnson to satisfy his tax for the year 1830—tax
due 8- ■■■
202ft acres of Land, No. 251, in the eighth dis
trict of Dooly county—levied on as the property
of Ralph Bozemm to satisfy his tax for the year
1830—tax duo 58ft cents.
202ft acres of 2d qualityoax and hickory Land,
No. 50, in the eighteenth district Lee county—
levied on as the property of Benjamin Tharp to
satisfy his tax for the year 1830—tax due $1-21 ft
cents.
202ft acres of second quality oak and hickory
Land, No. 46, in the thirteenth district of Hous
ton county—lcviod on as the property of Aaron
Lenear to satisfy his tax for the year 1830—tax
due $1-874.
101ft acres of second quality oak and hickory
Land, part of lot No. 78, in the thirteenth district
of Houston county—levied on as the property of
David Leads, to satisfy his tax for the year 1830
—ttx duo $2-44ft cents.
202ft acres of second quality oak and hickory
Land, No. 220, in the thirteenth district of Hous
ton county—levied on as the property of Osmus
Duffel to satisfy his tax for the year 1830—tax
due <9— —. ,
202ft acres of Land, No. 9, in the thirteenth
district of Houston county—ievied on as the pro
perty of Jesse Lewis to satisfy his tax for tho year
1830—tax duo 81-22ft cents.
130 acres of Land, part of lot No. 33, in the
thirteenth district of Houston county—levied on
as the property of Jonathan Parker to satisfy hit
tax for the year 1830—tax duo $2-49ft cents.
202ft acres of Land, No. 177, in the twenty-
district of Wilkinson county—ievied on as
.party of Jesse Bradley to satisfy his tax for
thcTyear 1830—tax due 60ft cents.
202ft acres of Land, No. 154, in-the fifteenth
district of Carroll county—levied on as the pro
perty of George Knight to satisfy his tax Tor tie
year 1830—tax due 69ft cents.
67 acres of pine Land and 135 acres of second
lality swamp Land, Nos. unknown, in the e-
Icventh district of Houston county—levied on as
the property'of R. F. Sapp to satisfy his tax for
the year 1830—tax duo $9-60 cents.
202ft acres of Land, No. unknown, In the
ninth district ofllouston county—levied on as
property of Henry Griffin to satisfy his tax for
the year 1830—tax dimB6ft cents.
101ft acres of Land, part of lot No. 108, Inthe-
tenth district of Houston county—levied on a*
tho property of David Oaeyland to satisfy hit tax
for the year 1830—tax due 69ft cents.
202ft acres of Land, No. 81, in the first district
of Dooly county—levied on ax the property of
Gideon D. Thomas to satisfy his tax tor the year
1830—tux due 92ft cents*
202ft acres of Land, No. 88, in the tenth district
of Houston county—levied o« m the property of
John Tiner to satisfy bis tax for the year 1830—•
tax due 92ft cents.
101ft acres of Land, part of lot No. 209, in the
tenth district of Houston county—lovied on aa die
operty of Theophilus Penny to satisfy his tax
r tho year 1833—tax due $1-17 cents.
202ft acres of Land, No. 70, in the fourteenth
district of Houston county—levied on as the pro
perty of Lemuel Webb to satisfy his tax for the
year 1830—tax due $1-96} cents.
3 PHINEAS OLIVER, Tax Col.
Oct. 1,1831- 40
third <
Town lota for sale.
O N tho-first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next,
the balance of UNSOLD LOTS in the
town of Zebulon, Pike county,' will be sold.—
Terms made known on tho dav.
By order of tho Inferior Court.
3 IL O. JOHNSON, Cleric.
oct l 40 . ...
Monticollo Tavern.
TO RENT, that well known Es-
|flH| tablishmeut in the town of Montkel-
liiSfli lo. at present occupied by Colonel
allllHBL Fleming Jordan, equal, if not superi
or, (as a stand for business) to any in foe' interior.
A part of foe flimiturc necessary, will be told
rented with tho Tavern, and a lease for three
five years* will be given, if required. Pessee*
sion will be given on the 1st January next. Ap
ply to the undersigned, by letter, at their rest-
d “" “ AuEU 'm-KENZIE * UEKNOCK.
octl 9t 40 ,
O N the first Saturday in NOVEMBER next
will bo sold, at foe late residence of John
Pitman, deceased, ail the PERISHABLE PRO
PERTY of said deceased,/consisting bf Hones,
Cattle and Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, Com, Fodder and some Wheat: Terms
made known on th^dag.
oct 1 40
, T. CAMP, adn'or.
Campbell Sheriff’s Sales.
^ v m - - - — -— ... — g — — COUQ
ty—levied on as tho property of Tuneson Coryell
to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of Robert Wood vs.
said Coryell.
State’s Interest in Lot of Land No. 26 in the
eighth district of originally Coweta now Camp
bell county.
octl N. NICHOLSON, sheriff.
Tax Collector’s Sales.
W ILL be sold on foe first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, at tho court house,
in Knoxville, Crawford county, within tho usual
hours of sale, the following lots or tracts of land,
or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy
foe taxes with cost due for the year 1830.
Lot No. 191, in foe eighth district of Carroll
county, second quality, containing. 202ft acres
—as foe property of Henry Champion—tax due
$1-32 cents.
Lot No. 3, in the tenth district of Houston
county, second quality, containing 202ft acres—
as foe property of Moore Tatam—tax due $1-08
cents.
Lot No. 242, in the eleventh district of Musco
gee county, pine land, containing 202ft acres—as
foe property of John Nash—tax due 75 cents.
At No. 165, in the second district of Crawford
county, 3d quality, containing 101ft acres—as the
““Operty of John D. Smith—tax due 63 cents.
Lot No. 29, in foe third district Coweta county,
second quality, containing 202ft acres—pointed
Out by James Potter as agent for B’illiam Spikes
tax due $4-05 cents.
Tract of Land No. 63, in foe first district of
Crawford county—containing 75 acres, third
quality—as foe property of Giles Wilkins—tax
due 66 cents.
Lot No. 94, in tho eighth district of Crawford
county, containing 134 acres 2d quality—return
ed by Newsam Tantoa administrator of jhe es
tate of Nathan Umbo-tax due $1-64 cents.
Lot Na. 249, in foe 7th district Troup county,
containing 202ft acres second quality,—as foe
property of Newsam Taaton—jax duo 81-32
cents.
LotNo. 158, in foe sixth district of Troup coun
ty. containing 202ft acres, 2d quality,—as the pro
perty of Davis'Ransom—tax due 81*33 cents.
LotNo. 33, in the twenty-fourth district Musco
gee county, containing 202ft acres second quality
—as the property of David Beady jun.—lax due
62 cents.
Lot No. 103, in tho thirteenth district of Tol-
botcounty, pme land—os. the property of Elisha
Brooks—tax due 75 cents.. ' - ‘
One tract of Land, in the seventh district of
Crawford county, containg 506 acres, adjoining
Kenedy and Warner and others, 2d quality—as
foe property of William Digby—tax due 87-98
cents 7 mills. WILLIAM M’GEE, Tax Col.
Oct. 11831
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable
foe inferior court of Fayette county, when
sitting for ordinarypurposes, will be sold, on the
first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the court
house ia Randolph county, within the lawful
honrs, one Lot of Land, No. 76 in foo sixth dis
trict of originally Lee county—sold for the bene
fit of foe Orphans of Jemsmuui Leggett, de
ceased, Terms made known on the day of sale.
PENELOPE LEGGETT,
sept 21 40 Guardian.
P URSUANT to an order of foe-honorable the
inferior court of Twiggs county, will be
sold, on foe first Tuesday in'DECEMBER next,
at the court housetn E arly county, within the law-
fill hours, Lot of-Land No. 313 in the fifth dis
trict of Early county, belonging to tho Estate of
David Jamesow, late of Twiggs county, deceas
ed-sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. A. NELSON, ex’or.
oct 1 40
CfoorgivTike County. .
Adjourned Court of Ordinary, July 25,1831.
P RESENT their Honors, John C.Maugham,
L. Daniel, and Andrew* Battle, Justices.
Asa Edwards, guardian of foe persons and
ppoperty of foe Orphans-of John Bally, late of
Morgan county, deceased, came into court and
applied Tor letters dismissory from the further
guardianship of Bald Orphans.
It ifi therefore orAmo, That all persons con
cerned-are hereby required to be and appear at
foe November-Term of r- * “
they hi'
if any
this Court, to show cause,
ive, Why he shall not bo dis milled
Brooks, Orphan, 8cc< applied for letters of dis-
mission from the further guardianship of said Or
phan. : -
It is therefore ordered. That all penons con
cerned are hereby required to bo and appear at
foe November Term of this Court, to shew cause,
if any they have, why-he shall not be dismissed
from said guardianship. ;
A true copy from the minutes. September 17,
1831. [40] H. G.-JOHNSON, c.c.o.
Commercial Hotel.
IwAi THE subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the publie generally,
JHjflR that he still koeps the house formerly
JHAMfc known ns the. Commercial House, and
will be thankful to receive a share of public pat-
ronagc.. Private Botrderi cm bo accenttnodated
with good Boarding off good terms. Transient
persons will find it to them interest to call, there
boing a LIVERY STABLE on foe lot kept by
Meets*. Towns ft Rileyi who give almost their
entire attention to foo care of Horse*, 'and foe
•“ to *w£aS?sBtfS.“
oct 1 4t 40 ,
TT
Seasonable Goods.
B Y the ship Oglethorpe, intended to sail
> from Liverpool on foe 15th August last,
foo subscribers will receive, on her arrival, daily
DRY GOODS.....CVTLERY,
. and • n
CROCKERY WAKE,
which will be’for sale, by the package or piece, ft,
reasonable prices and customary terms.
LOW,TAYLOR, & Co,
Savannah, 2Oth SepU 1831.
N. B. Savannah and its 8'ihurb; a re quite ex
empt from sickness, jad *y> aj^rehansion of anv.
^ ^CHOICE ARTICLES.
70 half boxes Raisins
70 quarter botes Raiiins
25 esses Lupec Wine
25 do Claret (pts)
25 do do (qts)
10 do Muscatel
10 baskets Cbsmpaigne
Old Madeira in bis. >
and by the gallon )
JUST ntCXlTXD,
boxes Raisins 00 bis sommer stock Ale
82 kits Mackerel
pickled Tongues
pickled Salmon
sperm Candles
15C00 best Cigars
English Pickles Asstd
best chewing Tobadeo
BnufTand cut Tobacco
Olives and Capers
Old Port Domeitie lHues Mustard and table 5alt
5 casks Porter (qts.) Pilot Bread
6 do do (pts.) Butter Crackers
Tamarinds preserved Ginger
Soda Water do Lemons
Congress Water do Pine-Apple
dlitz and Soda Powders.
TOGrrnsK WITH
Seid
A general assortment of CONFECTION
ARIES and GROCERIES.
august 6 31 CEV1 ECKLEY.
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
Labor sated is Money gained.
BYTE have purchased the exclusive right to Pinks
TT' ham Nothicr's “QUEEN'S WASHER"for
the counties of Jones, Twiggs, Bibb, Monroe, Craw*
ford, Upson, Randolph and Earlv, end offer lor saje
tho individual or tingle right, or the Machine itntf, to
individuals or families. The individual right to tie
or make a'maehine, is Four Dollars.
_ The Queen’s Washer is a cheap and simple acquisi
tion, not liable to get out of order, may be operated
on by a little girl or boy, without any liability to *~
jure cloths (from the finest lace to the coarsest (
merit) submitted to its action—even buttons are l. _
damaged by it;—in short, it saves three-fourlbs of too
aborandone half of the soap required by tbecom
mon process.
The Machine is ready for the examination of thn
public; and to satisfy it, we refer to all who have
used or seen it; on it they have bestowed decided dp-
probation. It may be seen in Macon at Darragh &.
Townsend's Tavern, or at the shop of Mr. Dante),
next door to Mr. I. B. Rowland’s store and ware,
house. KNOX & DANIEL.
august C 32 •
in-
g»r-
TI1E subscriber bas just re
turned from Near York sod is
now opening a splendid assort
mentof goods in bis line, com
prising a greater variety than cv
or before offered in this market,
amongst wbicb are the following
articles viz. * •
WATCHES. Lockets,
Ladies Gold patent lever Medalions, &c. 4c.
Watches, SILVER WARE.
Gent, do do do (extra Table 4 Tea Spoons,
Jew’d Salt & Mustard do
Silver do do do Cream Desert do
Lepine & Engli do Soup & Bntler Ladles,
JEWELLERY. Butter Knives, Sugarteog ft
(Manufactured of Georgia Pl-ATED GOODS.
Gold.) Fruit Baskets, Castors,
Ladies neck Chains (ele- Candlesticks, 6nulers
gant patterns) Trays,
“ Watch do Tablo & Tea Spoous,-
Filigree&Jett Ear-rings 4 Sugar Toogs4 Soup ‘T f
Breast-pins, dies,
Pearl 4 Jett Finger-rings, BRITANNIA WARE
Curb 4' Long-link watch Coffee 4 TeaPots,
Chains, Sugar 4 Cream Dishes
Seals, Keys, watch hooks,'Table 4 Tea Spohns,
Snaps, Soup Ladles 4c. 4o.
Studs, Miniature. settings,
Fancy and Military Goods.
Tea Trays, Bread Baskets, Steel Snuffers and!
Trays, silver mounted Spectacles, steel do, Ever
pointed Pencils, silver Whistles, Dirks, Pistols,
superior article) coral Beads, Wax do. Pen-knives
Spanish do, Raisors, Thimbles, Bracelets, Wel-r .
buckles, Percussion Caps, Toy Watches, Back ,
gammon Boards, Guns, swords, Epanletts, Belts
spurs, Gilt and steel Watch Chains, Seals and 1
Keys. Ribbon Clinins, together with ngenenl assort
mentof watch makers Tools, Materials, Glasses, Ar
4c. all of whichwillbc sold at the lowest cash price* .
N. B. Clocks of every description carefully re
paired and warranted. RUFUS R. SMITH.
Macon, October 1G, 1830. 42
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, :
Evening Edition.
A N Evening Edition of foe Journal of Com*.
merce is published dailt, and sent off by
the great Southern and Northern Mails and the
Steamboat Mail 'to the East. This edition con
tains all news received by the mails and from
vessels arriving at this port, and. a notice of mer-.
camiio transactions in the New York Market
whenever they possess interest, down to 2 o’clock
P. M. The Eaiton have established a very va
luable correspondence with all the principal com- ■
mercial cities in the world. They have employ
ed for three years past the fast sailing
SCHR. JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, o/i»
tons, built in Baltimore expressly for them, be*
sides row boats, devoted exclusively to foeir use,
by which ships have been frequently boarded to.
the distance of fifty, aod sometimes one hundred
miles from the city. They have now bui'diug
the pilot boat
SCHR. EVENING EDITION, of 75 tons,
which will soon bo added and placed at the head,
of foe present arrangements. The whole main
tained at an annual expense of over seven thou•
ilans of the establishment
from said "guardianship* , sand dollars. All the
Winr Ml Baooks, guardian bf Elhannah are upon the moat liberal scale of cxjpens*» and
~ *- — * - ■ — - - - • - possess an efficiency which constitutes the Jour
nal of Commerce, issued as it is, twice a day, a
channel of newsj both political and commercial,
surpassed by nothing Which can be found in this
city. Full accounts of news received by foreign
arrivals at this port have been frequently sent off"
twenty-four hours before the merchants’ letters,
by the same vessels were placed in the Post Of-
fico.
This paper contains a fttll review of the New
York market once a week, aud of the Cattle
market at Upper Bull’s Head, fill] accounts of fo
reign and domestic markets, and in general every
thing useful to meu of business. It has been
received with such faVor by tho mercantile com
munity, that although hut crtahlished four years
ago, its present daily circulation exceed* two*
thousand, including, oj the editors believe, at
least as large a number of active merchants, as
can be claimed by any otherpaper in foe country.
Nearly half this circulation has been added during
the last twelve months, by unsolicited subscrip
tions. It has come to bo extensively substituted
in the place of epistolary correspondence, and hi
various directions has opened for itself a circula
tion not before possessed by the daily papers of
this city.
During tho winter, when tho Northern and
Eastern mails start in tho morning, the morning,
mail is forwarded, so that subscribers rjeciye a
morning and evening edition alternately, giving
them tho news throughout the year to tho latest
possible hour. . .
Terms Ten dollars per annum, payable in ad
vance. All orders und payments may be for*
warded by maij, at foe risk and charge of the edi
tors, Semi-weekly Journal of Commerce. Four
Ptdlarq, . Mercury published once a week ra forge
q’ietto, containing foe news, a»d principal
reading articles of foe Journal of Commerce,
with the New York markets, but bo advertise-
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