Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, December 24, 1831, Image 1

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ILlEfiMATPM Ry Myron Bartlett. MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1831. Yol. V_No.31. "^llaan Telegraph is published every Bn'-’ W ,®°0®co on Mulberry Street, west side. ntl ! I’liBEE DotfcAW * W*» Paid in ad 1 «ST^U-. , lf not paid before the r ^ rear. Subscribers' living at n distance cfl .,,j in all cases tp pav in advance. ^lATAaTO'S.a* SALES. . Tuesday Id JANUARY next, a ill be |N« ' e t the court house in Talbultun, Talbot | wl “ jgf an order of the Inferior court of said 1f>no lot of land, Itfo. 97, Tiffdistrict of formerly .Muscogee noxv t alb .1 Real Estate of James M’CAkrnv. •If'"' 5 A 1.30, a \EGRO WOMAN, Milled H n .«;t, benefit of the heirs and •reiUtun. ' CUARLKfi M'GARTU Y,«dmr. ttw * . ... . -- ■ ■ i* - ■ ■ ■ — 7-rrTnf an order ul'thi: interior Coorlol e .vf„rd county, wli'le sittlag lor ordm.iry aillfie sold no the flr*l 'liiesd iy In JaMduiy *J* l, n j niiin'ier one hundred .ml nineteen "lid district of formerly Houston n nv Cette *1, at the eoart house door in t!iu ton n ot the property af the heirs el Coro How ELd-gaM me the honolii ol said Jioir, — nude known on die day ji $ HIRAM x/aRNER, Guardian. rii i Se siTd «t thn late resilience of William ' jietsiii, deceased, m-Cntls county, on iliu , Iweiued Consisting ot Horses. Motel, shera Hogs. Corn. Cotton, Winml, Fodder, intatico Wsrgnn, *'>d work-Steers, Tlirushur, “d .vilest Pan- and other articles loo tedious to M«e I ms and place will be rented for one pear,' lie lo-it of Land with gooH Impfovetrienis, ■ hr No. 157, i« Butts county'. Sale id cnhlin- ' ) 0 jay, until all Is sold. Terms/made Lllutday. JAMES GAUTER. tulm’or. ,« 5 MARY REDMAN, ad/n’rx. W l i.l, be sold at the court house door ip Zebu- Ion, i tko couuty, on the first Tuesday in C'.Vi „ RV "“I-thy. REAL ESTATE of Juks Pit max.deeeaseri, consistingof One iot or Tract of. land, ;VI1I? and lining in county of Pike, No. 327, in i ho vd district, originally-Monroe. ,• Also, E.elii NEGROES. Clayunder a wotuin, tml Jnly.iiin i chili., Dinah a giil about 11 or 12 years old, Runt a buy 9 or IQ, Jack a boy 7aji 8, Hmnt ih ind Sites. All sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. ' f-'P 7 ARTHUR T. CAMP, admf. BE SOLI), on the ISthdaynf JANUA- f* ItY next, at the late residence oC fmnris Jen- kins deems d in the fourteenth .!i !iiit of Monroe county. All the Personal Property (except Negrinnf ) belonging to tlweslefe vMfl Jen Ions, cnnsisiitig nf llerses, Cattle, iiouseh ,! I ..,,1 Kachan Furniture. Ac Also) WILL BE RENTED, nt the stone lime and place, •’i Hhmt <tion tin winch (he di-ru.si- i ! \ t — anti the Negroes chi said estate hired for the year Whb Sale.Ac tocootinue frrmday (n day (iller.ni- plated.. Fort') • I'lMM-fii of the lieirs '.rid creditors. _ WILLIAM BA ltd, AY, ,-lrfmV dee p hi) . cum tethmeuiu anutzo. grftHfNUANT to mi order from the liriiiiirahlc the 5L euartoforclinary of Crawford county. Will be old M Knoxville. Crnwfordcounty;on the first Tues day in Jhoinry limit. bet ''eeii the lawful hours of sale, u Negro fnllnxv named John mid a Wench named I’d my, iioiongiiig to tiro estate of U'lllia'ir Ucoic .'wood, latp ol said county deceased—sold for the benefit ol the heirs. SARAH UNDERWOOD. M-.i'rz,. ' sept 2-1 SO LUKE ROBINSON. Adm'or. W ILI/BE SOLD, on Tuesday the I7lh.if JAN* UA11Y next, at the iato residence ot Janus Smilh. ol Bit'll comity, dereased. A quaniity nf Cotton, Stuck, &•:. belunsiue to thn cstntc of said deceased. Also. The Plaatafion and JMTogroes belonging to mid estate will be rented nod hired fur tlioena.iuig.ynnr. Terra* on the dax. rice..! ::tJ JOHN A THARP. V. TILL be sold at the court house in Knoxville, Crawford enunty, on Tuesday, tlm 17th of tyneil, in pursuance of an order from the lion- elbs Inferior court of raid county, ifegro Fellow naiaed Priacs listti the Estate of Jesse Mills, late of said comi Lusd—sold Cor tico benefit of the heirs and ^ N BRYAN BATEMAN,. ngjfifil. . , ■. . ’ adm'or. iiuTiie sold ontho first Tuesday iii January sell, st the conrt house in tho tmvn of Opium- SiMoice county, agreeahlo to an order of the 1 court »f Bibb county, sUting for ordinary pur- 10 l Lind No. 73, in the 8tl> District of ntj, lying within n mile and a half of Colum aping to the orphans of John Hamlin, late of ■uintVtdeceased, sold lor their' benefit. Terms •X. CHARLES MCAftDlL. ‘ Guardian. Democrat will publish the above Bit day of Oct 27 4'.l irfLL iii', SOti J, at tho late residence ot A 1 )- J mlool Hamel/, deceased, in Monroe county, i^i, day of j nuary ne*t, for the benefit of [eirs and creditors of said'deceased, the follow- rnierty. tu wit: im. On'.,cm, Hnustdiidd itiul KitchunFii'- ', and all dir Perishable Property. Sale to opl> II day to day until all is sold. Terms made knoatr.edvv-■-* M :W 1V1LLIAM RAMEY, adm or. [Vt7K caontln after dale, application will be made to the biinorabto the InfuriorCou,; of Payette y, ivlieii sitting for ordiimiy purposes, tor leave A part of the Negroes . , king tailie orphans of 'itirling Eldcr, deeensed, ' Tf said orphans, X EDWARD P. NIXON guardian. S, r ILL BE SOLD, on the PrsvTuesday in FEB' » itFARY ilex', lie.'nre the court house ol itmli couuty. All the BLcal Estate of Thomas Lundy, late of said county, deceased, lor the benefit nf the heirs and creditors. Terms niithe day. dec 6 ilU THOMAS LOWE, 'Adm'r. m ILL BE BOLD, on the first Tuesday in FEB- •iUJARYnest,nttlie court house m Bibbcouu- u . H.e i"i:"x\ im; I,ANUS, helunging io the estate of Thomas Lundy, deceased: Fans Nils, 345 aud 346, ill llio IS.tii dis trict originally Monroe now Bibb county, containing together abo it Uvo mimlred mid forty acres, mure nr less, lying on tho Ocmulgee river. . Also, I'.ni of L«; A n 338 in ilio satin: dis- trlct, enntnining about one hundred and eighty sixa- cies. bi mg the place whereon the said Tluunas Lun dy liUely resided. Aim. uill be sold in Clinton. Jours County, on the saint day—Fractions No Isfj, i9l and 192. and txvo small islands in thn Oe.umlc. c river, ati lying in the eighth district otiirigiually iiaidxxiii DO* Jouescouii ty, beltiuging to-Nxidestate. Terms, of sail!—twelve months credit, with good security. All tlie eb'ive l.aa.U sold by order oi the honorable tile Inferior tom t iii.Uitili county, wtien sitting for Or- dbmryjmrposeS ' dec 9 ."42* . • THOMAS I.OUT, ,W»r. k|Ll, be told on Wedno«day, the 4th JANUA RY next, (It the latu residence of Elisabeth Mite of Fayette county, deceased, 'll the Personal Property iftosaid deceased, or so much thermit ns have Into the possession of the administratloni— 1 avis known on the day of sale.. | ill iienins having demands, .'gainst, or In- IlLiaid estate, arc hereby required tu render pd-nItidx; and make payment ip.terms olibe CHARLES A. DICKSON, <n/mV. h •» jiLI. he told on thu First Tuesdnysti J ANl/Ai i UY next, hetorc the uuprt liduso in the town bill. Jimmie comity. • '>v AU the Steal E3state tloceas. late ot said eouu’y, deeensed, com kaf lands and Negroes. For the benefit of tho VJ creditors. Terms no tlm day. IAS. B. SMITH, .LMir. . 131 8 with Hit will annexed, |1M. lie sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUA RY next, baton: the court home ill ''"orsyth, f c-.nnty, between ilia usual ha lira ot sate. • pp likely Slegro S’oliows. ptw lienelil uUlm mimirs ol lhlh.un A len, F* eoucty, deceased, liy order of the court, bot sale, nudu'kubxvn on tin* day. I . (il'.UR'it: I5I..NNETT. I* 1 * SI Guardian for snirl lain ers fe"«*pld on iljo first Tuesday in.JANUA- ■ Ri next, ut J.ieksun, Balts county, on a crc. I'"' |V! ' "1 M.lhs. ,| KP® Boy, uaaaad Anthony* T )•’■II ol<L Ueliin^itij; to tin* 1‘hlaUi vC | il;r .l‘'t3 ttivtij i:ouuty dfcMu.Hiii! —sul • by vir- i oruar from iho lion' court <»t’onii:iHry of 1 * , v» forlho benefit V>rtln» lirimof *:»iU de- MA'miKW GASTON • ' adm'or IxAIND i'O RENT Auii - Mg-.;«& o hire. ?,\j*ll,l,be iiircua u x. ..,r n .u- m Jliicnn, Bibb t'J county, on tlie-iliirU day ot JANUARY next, The NEUKUES nclongingto lhe estate at Thomas Luialy\deccaserijand al the same lime amt place, all the iaVNDS iieloiiging to said estate, lying in the low- .erpartoi Bihb eouuty, will be rented. Notes With "good security will Im required—the uegmesto be fur nished by persons (tiring with the usual quantity of •slothing-. Further particulars made known on tho day If the renting and hiring should not bo com pleted In ono (lay, they xvill lie continued from day tu day until nil die negroes are hired ami the lands rente'll. At the same time will lot sold a fan Sows and a nuanlity ot S-iirbi' Cone and Inn Mules. Dee9 t'l THO.MA31.DWi-.ndm’ar. l ti, ILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL ? W next, tielnre tin- curt hnuse in Stoxvait county.- ■ Lui No. 97, in the 24tlt dutrict of said comi ty, I'm nu-rly l^o. \|su, on tin- s.imo day, before the court- him-i; in Ratulolpli county, Onoihird (i i • of Lot No. 39, ill the 9 h dis- trlctof said county, formerly l.eo. j Also, on ■ tu: fiisi Tuesday iit MARCH next, before the court knuiain Talbot county, Ont-rtWftl p'.'iri nf Lo No. 262, in tu 22.1 district of said county, formerly M utdogee, Sollies tho propertyuf Henri/ Smith, lata of Bihb county, deeensed,for the benefit nftbe heirs. Terms on iba day. JOHN SMITH, adm'or unv 2rt --’3 irnrH,!, lie Mtl'tit Hie first Tuesday in FEBRUA- IlY next, at Jackson, Butts nullity, A SffogTo Girl named Lizzy, nhoiU D*n ye.irs oM, one Sorret If one, one iitd and Fiirnlturr, together with diver-* other articles belong ing tn the estate of Richard Knight, iIt*ceased: sold by vii'inn of hi? order from the honorable Inferior court nf Butts county, for tiic benefit of the heirs and creditors *>t said d ‘cea-ed. ttAvtl W CAI.VAliY F. KNIGHT,aitm'or. LA FAYETTE HALL. To the Phblic* Tim substriil r talc s illii metliod of Informing bis friends and tho Public generally, that he lias taken the .LA FAYETTE HALL in this place ; and he Iropcs by due diligcneo ailtf par- allentiim I" share a- umcii \ sir' <- may ,D i < ii rimse fond of good living and cle -.n.beddii.g will Call mid /jnye/ir 'hrnn’rr-. And i'e- tin I ;>•- surp* IWMK, tkut no oth'r parson .or persons-ara cmier directly nr &d&eft!p unnenrned in said estab iishmcnt. but ilm sub-ctiber himself. - ‘ : * \VM i • XV C LARRE.' Mam». A«,r 3xf. - WARE-HOUSE ASI) Commission Business, ' CHERRY STREET, MACON, OA. ^ RHE undersigned has taken the new Ware-House -* now building on Cherry street, beloxvthe cor ner occupied by Messrs. Kimberly If Chisholm, where be will takn COTTON on storage, and make liberal Oa. aneeson the same. All eottnu stored at this Ware- House wiM be. delivered at any of the Boat Landings rrquifod in this place free of drayage. As his w hole time and attention will lie devoted to the above busi ness. he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. August 1,1831. 32 GEO. WOOD. WAKtfUGdSE infer of we honon»hl« the In F XfRBUAIff tqw» . fci i'»r court of Talbot county, while titling for onUnnry purncUCIi ivw in* sold, on tho ftrrt'Uuesdwy »CE.\Bt.K(o un order;of the Inioriur court of FJpeo. titling lor Ortlinnry purposo*. will be P* «rtt.Tuesday in JANUARY r atnijiie in said county, 50 acres of Land* in FEBRUARY next, at the court house atTaiboilon, Tulhot county, A. negro tvoman* named Sally* and her two Children—it being a part of the Negroes willed to William f). Gasnway «>y his uncle IVillinm Gatrticau, deceuced-—for the benefit of the Itein and nexhbeforo CPO dit.»rs. JAMKS GA8AWAY, ' ‘ ‘ J im* Al #»P t-ommics,/!•• .'iosuu.ss. I * ^ HdtJerlgnud b>i«fit£ leaded fruoi Li.n<iifr Co ' . . !| ‘ •* II w.<r ■ i <> tm.i <)t m ;*i -, »•• . ders iii* services to his friends nhd the public, in tin* -‘hove Ho 'will.he prepared to extend theitsup.l Ncililies lo h^ cnstom.ss, by inuking ndvance** on Produce stored V . JSP'J!?- cu his friends in -H»» van null I <-i» *s if onnectcd with the Ware-Ironses arc '••’vfe arrd sx leiisjve close Storages, for the reception ol any Goods Ihfil Dipy be consigned to fiim for sale bv otfici whe. Hie; situation of these Wure-Ifouscs, n-« to convent- -ce mid safely, are not surpHssod by any in theplncc, <houid aihlitmnal security be required, Insurance con be effected nt a vr.ry low rate. The subscriber’* at- fehttnn will be devoted exclusively to the nbovo hn-i- n«*w Ho therctore hopes to ivceivo h I'n.jmrtion ot public jiatronapje. . .IAMBS C. MORGAN. ;.Mut*on. July 28, 1831. 31 JA?.iK5 A. BLANTON & JKRi.MIAlf Un ter the firm of HLA ATON & SMITH iieopulftdltj trader to their friends anu itu ytMir, thoir services in the Wart House AND Commission Business, IN MACON. rip HEY hvive taken the large new Ware House EL end h:i! between second and third sin- t- hcHlvof w .i •! t nsiructrd on (he inosi ai«|/r')vi <. plan and are in fine rendition. A convenieiit cios*.- clore, fertile nception of Merchandise will be erect ed forthwith.iff '* \ • riit ; i‘ iin.i x of tin? Ware House to the business 'part ot {owii.uud at the sumo time its comparative s? moteness froni o'he'r buildings, together with Ifie mi vanlHgtB of the exCdUtort wharf nlt.iehed to it, [ reLtit: it peculiarly tonvemeM, as well ax inea^urah!y • * empt^fion? danger b> fir€ I.i'.M i .! adv:iiic.es will !»«• made on cotton in storo and shipped by them—mid every other reaionHide flccommmli.tion grqhled. Thn personal oltniiticm <■; each of tho firm will be given to the business, aud their utmost exertions u=ed to promote the interest **l their customers >*July 23 30 • i*Aiic B.'^owxbjitt : a S 8 AVIN r? dec!iaVr*r?he Ware-Unu^- ibisinfsaana El “ i nted hit Wnredlouseto Vew.JTiiotJdMid &. Reed, solicit:! for them the patronage of his former customers, ami tenders Mslhnnjt« to them for tlm* lib eral patronage which tlipy have been pleased to be stow upon him. Aug. 20 jil Cm wari-Thouse ■' • 9 AND i - ,; c COUWSXTON fWSINRSS. 'S3 Hi: undersigned will cuntimie to transact tlio Ji. at.live buiim-s in all it- vmions lirmielics— liy strict ntlnnlioiilo nil orderscnmmitledtotlicif taro, the facilities which they will be aide to render tlielc customers and the comparative remoteness'of tlicii Ware llousxs from the dnngcrs-nf fire; they hope tn merit a continuance of that liberal patronage winch they iccnivi-d the pnst season In nddilion.tu their founer Ware-House, they have (for the convenience nt their customers up tmvn,) rented tile Ware-House on tho eorncrof Mulberry and Second Streets, (fronting Colion Avenue) formerly occupied liy Mr Isaac B. Ruwi aai, All COTTON stored theWxiill be delivered attli boat landing free nf dmynjp-. tET Liberal ndvinces will be made at all tiroes on Cotton in store or shipped by them. (CF Cottonstored with them, icilt be insured at-.tow rales if requested. J. GODDARD Jr REED. Macon, Aug IT, 34 Cm _ WAftE-HOUSE OCM dYSiilOiM BVfllZmSS. I 1IIF. Sju-icriber will he engHgcd in the above Rushicxx i»? Mneflin during the next season, mid pledges himself that no business entrusted to bis cure «hall want alttention. Liberal advances, on Cotton, will be made when required. Receiving and forwarding (Joods to Country Mer chants will bn [utncluallv attended to. The customary cliargotof the place will bemad jtily 3U :U THOaMAxST. NAI*lEtt._ TIN WARE M AN IF U T IT G E U, MUX.BKHRY NK.XB THIRD STREKT. T HE Subscriber tnanufacturos and keeps con stantly on hand a ip-uorai assortment of Tin Ware, which ho will sell \\ IIO’LKSALE and RETAIL at Savannah or Augusta prices. JOB WORK done at llio shortest notice at the shop on Third street, next door to F.llis, Shotwell & Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS. Orders sent to Ellis, SiioTxvkll & Co. will receive prompt attention. Nov II 17 wake-house AND COM M l SSI ON-II US J NESS, y A CON, GA. _ The tmtlei’signecl, Mv- l.-jn* erected a large and commodious \Vcr«-Hou«u in East Macon, on Clin, ton street,(opnosito to iotomon Hum mines' brick building)^xvbirli is now ready for the re- ceptfon ol Colton, tenders Ids services to the public in the above business. \ iik xvill also ikxp on uxnd. A general hsiurtindQt of DRY GOODS nnd GRO. CEJUES, which Im will sell at the lowest prices. The above business will be attended to by an expe rience! hand. LEWIS J. CROCE. sep 17 M ■' WARE-HOUSE. . AND Commtss\on \U\siness. . - ,5IP. UNDERSIGNED basin addition to bis irinnr vVarrbnnse on Obnrry strnet, one in snmpiet: ordcron the east side of the River, xvhr. tb-i'i -it hi. friends and customers from that 'side can lisve the same attention paid to their goods as hereto fore amt 'i,i saved tho trouble of crossing Iho bridge. B. S. GRIFFIN. Macon. October 10th 1829. 42 - warehouse ’ -vTV AND r-y *f-Y-V :. • - Commission Business. THE subscribers respccirully In • form their friends and the. public that 4* Jm they continue the above business, and renew the offer of theirserx-ices in that lino. !:asb leased the Ware House lately occupied In >!r. Jjhn T. Rowland, eligibly situated oil the bank id the river, just below the bridge, and remote fri.m ib. igerby fiye. For the convcnianceoflhoircus tomvrs .n die upper part of the town, theyhavea Scale House in Colton Avenue. The usual mix.mces xvill he made on Cotton stored -x itli or shipped by Uirm; and their customers can have the choice ol the Savannah, Charleston, New York, or Liverpool markets. DAY.-fir BUTTS. mn;ii.t 13 33 COTTON OIKS. PrnllF, subscriber has commenced the maautaclflra 4L' and repairing of COTTON GINS, st bis «bn». on tho corner ofPlumh and Fourth streets, item- tbp Presbyterian church, in Macon, ami Would rojpw- futly invite the attention of (hose who may xri-tli Cos ton Gins, or have them repaired, to call «a hint; «s t.v flatters himself, that his work will hear inspeot joa-. «hu give entire satisfaction; and if so, he bupeafo rpsat/b a portion of the patronage of the public; nugnstlS 33 THOMAS SfMPSON. T AMP OIL, of good qmlity, just received h* -X-JJun. 8. ELLIS, SHOTWELL Sett, BS’l- Tho subscribers feel gtiffb. ful for past patronage, and hope, from steady attemfoti ti> business, the tamo may ho continued. They intend k$fp- iiig n general assortment of Carriage a, Saronches, Gie& t AKT) SULKIES, Both af th< Northern and their men Mufluja-faif. Also a complete assortment of COACH-I MATER 1-MA KING MATERIALS, which are now an tin River and daily expected—with them they will receive a light and fashionable BUOUJ, fJmryill ■ ' bo sold low for cash. ' '■ BENTON, CASTENS & BAC’OV. ‘Jt ; ' V N. B.- REPAIRING done at the shertjj'jt ho- .’ tice, and upon tho most reasonable terms. Macon, Nov. 7, 1831; : - ■ f'r-n*. JUST RECK1TKD. boxes Reisins 60 bis summer SihrkAlc CHOICE ARTICEEg. inS 70 halfboxes Raisins 70 quarter boxes Raisins 25 casesLiipec Wine 25 do Claret (pts) 25 do do (nts) 10 do Muscatel 10 baskets Champaigne Old Madeira In bis. > and by the gallon ) 15 kits Mackerel pickled Tonguls pickled Salmon sperm Candlfs 5C00 best Cigafs F.ngtisli I’icktds As^ftr host chewing Tohscco Snuffand cut Tobacco Olives and Capers Old Port Domestic Wines Mustard and tab!* Jjjslt 5 casks Porter (qts.) Pilot Bread 6 do do (pts.) Batter Ctarkdhs Tamarinds preserved GihVec Soda IVater' eg-do Lemons & Lime» Congress Water do Pine-Apple Seidlitz and Soda Powders. ”> TOOETnERWItB A general assortment of CONFE€ f fl&5f~ ARIES and GROCERIES. nugust 6 31 LEVI ECKI-LY- Vox-. 2-* rdian No. litJ.intlio 12tii L rjo im|iroveincnts, sold ns the tiroperlv Ib.ii.o au *, * n ' 0 °f Jasiier county ill-ceased, I 1 : -! till- heirs mnl civihi.u-s Terms on jM“tl JOEL 3 I'mtDlVAN F. iid-nr 1 ula v* 1 ' on Saturday, tin- Mill day of JAN- I ■ ,* tj«»f. nt tlie late rcsidencu of Jured M tnrue county. ij.„® perishable Property ' - nusistiilg of Jliirs.-. Cuttle, add 7!ii li. lun fools,. Fodder, Household nnd L'„"4** *-0 for thu benefit of the liolrs " ,r » terms on tlm duy ;« V;\BGARBT TAPLKY. adm'rx. * JAMES MAY. adm'or. V'xrTiu ° n Thursday, tlm t >n, day „f u -iii n, ' M ' »*«•' rcAlb-i* xd 1 t*ceascil,ln the chiliIx 'p, Hint, p. Sg *orspnal 5?r • vebr l y, ^tion Tr? f^ ^ ou , 8e ^°^ and kitch<*it Kurni* ^ Aoou.and Mti orcellctit wt uHdnck- t lnirt ,* r too tedimii to mention. " ! belong!, &nd !’’,* ce ' 'V'll '-a "cn'ed .11 8*ag to ssul dcceafcd thnt.ufe Im- f'^ESk!?® ti - mft : '" d place, will be hired * a J I-'HIANN BUCK MON, adm'rx Wi ARY next, before the court lioine in Macon Bibb county, iii Two NfL'io Dovs, Mosoa end Benjamin, a- bout 1ft nnd 17 veers'of ngc—sold ss the ;ir<-perty of Henry Smith. Iltto pf said county. dtc. »3 ;.t, for the benefit of llio lioirs-x Terms on the JM „,ivVH 23 JOHN Skil l'll. »(/). H.10UR .MO'.'I'IIS nflr.'ilH''. ipjtlcWtoVi ft ill I ft 1 lie made lo -.If" ', , ri l<- the Imerioi • -n of Monroe county, xx lien »11 4 for ordinary nmr" - •sx fog leave to se!t t)m Lind and -Negroes bet w.giag to the estate of .tdnx RoorKs, Into of i-S 'l c.,iinij d.’coased—for the benefit '.'if tliehflr. nnder-ddon. JAMES U. 3MITII. adm'or Sept 5, 1831 37 tri'h the ' 3. ,'xlUIt MONTHS after ibito. tipplicntiqn xxi 1 - >o i 1 i i t( o bon-"-nbli' the Irferinr Court -4 lion-ton cuiintv. while sitting for ordinary purpxue., for leave to sell l.ot of Lxml \o. 15 in the fifth dis trict nt Houston countv. nnd nine Neirro, a of Ilia un divided part left ill lha last xsill nnd testament or ,~foMbe^bmojfit o'f the^helni and 'creditor^of said ^TnaiULL, Ex her SARAH t-CLARK. •>o murk Toots. A \ •* r S!JocnIakcn» , TOOLS a^»l FINDING ' nt-ft received nud for sale by oct ^ PARMKJ.be & CHURCH. Visa WAXUQ Manufactory. H U UERFOKUS A nTHJMlkKD, coniluu- to menufnctiire TIN W MU'.. Tbelr .hop iuhj be found on Cotton Artnne, one door above No. 6, nearly opposite the Pb; Iloiu- ol Dny A Butts. They keep on Inoid . -, -i t n- lortmci.t of Plnin ttiul J.-i|muHcd Ware, xx hirli xx iil bo sold on good terms, eilhi r xvholcsale >r ralnit. ■ ltd Work vviil moot with <li»6poto'? SI nov 15 insurance company coiniucncex 1 . Ijusiticss, and will take risks on goo^J Boats nnd Boxes, «t tho cuaiomary rate.) of (premium. Application for Insurance may bo uiDdc at tho office of tho bxcc- rotury. , II, BLAIR, President. C. A. Iltootss, secretary. Dec 2 OU. lmo r MACDONDUGH HALL i -p e. The subscriber bogs leave to inform 'ft,,his friends and the public genorally, •JUllJft that ho lias taken that largo and com- AT-TTiIti mnrlinni House formerly occupied as i TAVERN by William Hardin, and hopes rum his long cxperienco in business to ho able to give the most decided satisfaction to all who may- favor him with their patronage. IIi3BAR-will ho supplied with tho best of Li- nuor-i'-anil his TABLE furriisliod with every thing the country affords. His STABLE will ho supplied with the host of Provender, and atten ded by uu experienced and attentive Ostler. FRANCIS A. IIUSON. Macdonough, Oct. 27,1831. 6 fit ^ T vKiS H72?UDBaSIGWED~~ ft BT VYING purchased the interest of Messrs. 41. KIMBERLY &, CHISHOLM, in tho ilert-autild establishment, has located himself in tlie no-.v houso below the corner, on Cherry street, recently occupied by thorn, where lie will sell Hoods as low as any other houso in this place, for Cash or Cotton. His stock is now very complote, comprising al most every article for the country; It consists of Hats, Shoes, Hnnfie.irc, Groceries, Salt* Iron, die. The old customers and the public generally, arc respectfully invited to call, as tho same facili ties heretofore given will still exist. In the rear of his Store is a Now Ware House, just finished, and now ready for tho reception of Cotton, which ho will take on Storage, and make liberal advances on thu same, net 2(1 4 GEO. WOOD. Ill DPS—COW HIDES." -ft H AAA RAW HIDES WANT- JLftF«wFwFwr ED—for which tho high est prices' will be given, by act 26 4 F.. L. YOUNG fc CO, Hides wanted. pot AJj, 4X Dry or green HIDES want- 4^ x jr v x* od immediately: for which the highest market price wilt he paid by • PARMAI.EE & CHURCH. nov 2 10 DXsaoiuTxdif. T HE COPARTNERSHIP under the firm of 3UC. TBVXOVt A GO. »• as dissolved on tho Kith October last. Those in debted to said firm will Settlo with M. Felton, who is fully authorised to receive and settlo all dvinands ngainst tho firm. M. FELTON, W. B. CONE. HE SUBSCRIBER continues businoss at the old stand, where he hopes from hi- gtrict attentiou aud tho cheapness of hit GOODS to receive liberal patronage. Ill addition to his former stock, he lias received a full nmi complete Assortment of Dry Woods, Hats, Shoes and Boots, Saddlery, Cutlery and Groceries of all kinds; which will bo »o)d os low as any in the market. M. FELTON. Nov 29 33 NEW GOODS. WM. H. BURDSAUL IS SOW nXCKITIKO ARD OPKSISO A GENERAL assortment of seasonable GOOBS. which he effers for sale at the most retbidcd prices, amongst which are the following: Superfine Saxony Bine Black Italian Ltisfritig Black and col’xl. Cloths “ Snnne.t end SinchexVs Merino Cloth* “ Gras de Berlin Blue, Black and Fancy “ Gros de Nantda mixed Satinetts Colored do do Duffle point &Kose Blank- filandarincs 6c Florences ets Black and colored ItsHju- Rod, White, Green and Crapes Yellow Flannels Game and Satin Giuhi- . Saxony white gauze do. Hire Canton do do, Ribbons and Silk Vetvelg 8mid lOqr. Damask Table Merino and Cashmere Diaper Thibet Wool, Birds eye do Damask Bilk aad Crane Russia do Shawls Merino Circassians Dress Handkerchiefs Black and Bluo Bomba- Ladies diamond Strtw Betts and Circassians Bonnets Irish Linens 11 Leghorn Braid do Flemish Sheeting Jlisscs Diamond do Cotton Oznaburgs -- -■ and Chnin do- Nngro Cloths Lace and Gauxa Veit- Linscys Figured and plain Bob- Thread Laces and Shell liinrtt Combs Flagg *, BapdantaUaiftl- Pongee, Spiltalfield . kerchiefs, A general assortment of coarse md'ffm QHOSS 4b BOOTS, Men’s and Youths* Fur Hats. 'Fur, Leather and Ht.b Gaps, frr. nov5 13 LOOK! -4- LOOK! T‘ G‘ O.. ENTLEfiftFiNS’ Fine Goats’ hair Wrap pers.l do do Opera Clonks, do f super mix 'd Brown and Olivo C.lclh over Coats, Just received and for sale by nov 17 I C3 WM. II. BURDBALL. Mortal's Pulmonic JQxpcctorattt /COUGH SVRlJl’, F°y alike by II Coughs, Ailhrasi, Conxmnptions, and “ ' 'of this valu- oojilug Cough. A supply ' ueine reeeive'l and fe.- sni: by ELLIS, SlIOTWftUs A; CO. 2b 28 ■ ^ ' 7A DOMESTIC EC0N031Y. Labor saved is Money gained. E have purchased the eicTusU-e right to Pink- % J ham Mother, "QUEEN'S WASHER" for tho couaties of Jones, Twiggs, Bihb, Sion roe, Craw ford, Upson. Randolph and Early, and offer or sale Iho inmtldnal or tingle right, or tlie Machine iltelf, to individuals nr (mollies. The individual right to use or make a machine, Is Four Dollar*. The Quran's It adur 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 lo in jure cloths (from the finest taca lo tne coarsest gar ment) snbmilted to its action—even buttons are not damaged by it;—in short, it s«x-es three-fourths of the abor And one half of the soap required by the com inon prorcss. Thn Vschine is ready for the examination ot the public; end to satisfy it, we refer to all who have used or seed it; on |t they hsye bestowed decided ap- iifolmtinn. ’It may be seen In Macon al Darragh A Toxvinend’s Tavern, or at the shop of Mr. Daniel, next door to Mr. 1. D. RmrUmd’s store and ware house. KNOX & DANIEL, ebgntt G 2) Moro Boots* Shoes* Hats and IIWE subscribers xvonbheke 'thl* method ot fen JL dering their grateful acknowledgements fer tile liberal patronage hitherto extended to them, end " xvould rcspc-llully solicit a continuance of the Saw*, They xx-onld also inform the citizens of this piece . and tho inhabitants of tlie country generally, that they arc and wiltbe receiving goods hi the above liiie, at tlie fitore-llousa recently oocupied byG.^. Young, which together with their former slqgk makes their assortment as complete as any other House in this fitnto, *11 for which they respectfully call the attention of theirfrtends toexemine, s* they? are confident lha quality nnd prices will n<rt fait to please. MAKING AND REPAIRING DOS* SS USOAX,. ' UT They would respectfully request such as not regular customers, who are lithe Imbit of gelling small jobs of repairing done to senffthc pay, whan they send for lha xvork, as it cause* txsuah difficulty im collecting such small account*. ootS4 2 PARMELEE & CnURCH. OlOTBZHK. WILLIAM H. BUR DSALL e AS just received and offers for «a most liberal terms, a general n:-ort®ajlt <t Hcadymado Olotblcf. Having had it manufactured eipr.xxly i.-v biSOWU sales, can warrant it made in the best -snaonar »Sft moil fashionable style. Among wlliclx aro-ife fol lowing ; Gentlemen’s super bine, black, groeo. olive, brown and mist DRE88 COATS aod FROCK# Super blue, black nnd Inner colorad doth PANTA LOON'S Blue, black, mill and colored Cassiatcnx do filed, cadet, blue and fancy milt satl.net Gojiftyss. Frocks and Pantaloons English mole-skin do. Uncut ben*up do. fflfiihgjUo* Rlaclc an«l blue enssimere VESTS Blue, black and colored silk velvet do Dark figured vnkntlft, white end buff do Whrtft Mnnolllei do. Swunsdoirn uud Youths’ Cents, rnnieloons end Vesrs Gentlemen’s goits hnir camhlet CI.O AK ^ Plaid do. Ladies'camblet and eircA^sUn » a l.ion skin Jackets and Pantaloons Fine linen and flannel SIIIRT8, CoHar*'. T AI?o. Gentleman’s PasbioB%bK> Renfro SAtVB, Ac.dfOg 12 i!ov 4 * tttry. nov 23 Otter-Shiflt. Tlx su’isjrflxr.w will pay the highe-f price, for BEAVER AND Oder Skins. . p. JUDSON ic. co. Hum, HJfota a SSLS. Coif on Bagging. fM Aft Pieces of Hexnp Cotlon Bagging 20 I,bis of N E Rum 10 do Portlsnd xlo . 20 h]nls of Molassck- F^r Yaii'’' 3ec7 40 C. A ’lllGUiNS. ■