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|} y JIyrON Bartlett,
MACON, GEORGIA) SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1832.
Vol. Y I—-No. 3.
p, Telegraph is published every St-
’"’"i"*' on Mulberry Street, west elds.
DoLtA ns a year, If paid in «d-
poM,AMi if not paid before tlie
I*": Subscribers living at a distance
id tf ffia«ll ca,M topay in ajTance -
r< II?fI3XRATOaS’
SALES.
fenor court «ni| be , old on t hc first Tuesday
ft® AW nest, at the court house atTelbotton
*a woman, named Sally,
&‘•““■‘-‘“'“iSrawn”‘
guardian
the first Tuesday In FKBltUA-
V L nv nest, before the court homo in p orsylli,
\efun"y! tetwe»n the usual hour, ol sale.
# „fssle, mauc GE0RGE BENNETT,
>JL
Guardian/or said minors
oL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in FLB-
. mnilY nest.at the court house in Bibbeouu-
1 following I.ANDS, belonging to the estate of
“ i, m dy, deceased:
UM »l Nos. 345 and 346, in the I3ili dis-
rtnridtislly Monroe now Bilib county, containing
.der shout two hundred and forty acres, raOro or
[Tia, on the Oemulgco river.
Also iwr« «f Lot No* 338 in tlio same dts-
a containing about one hundred and eighty si* a-
A being the place whereon the said Tuoidas Luu-
'Aufbttold in Clinton, Jones Coun/y, on Hit
Fractions No. 185, 19X and 192, and two
,11 hinnds in the Ocmulgee river, nil lying in the
Atb district of originally Unldwin now JonescoUu
belon*itig to *ui(l estate.
Terms w sale—twelve months credit, with good
Wife above Bands sold by order of the honorable
Inferior court of liihb county, when sitting for Or-
iiurnosea.
' 44
THOMAS BOWF.. Adytr
fll.l, he sold, on the first Tuesduy in Al’IUB
nest, before .the court house in Stewurt
No. 97, in llto 24th district of said coun-
fwmcrly Bee.
Also, on the same day, before the court-
win Randolph county, '
One third part of Lot No. 39, in the 9th dis-
of said county, formerly Bee.
Iso, on the first Tuesday in MARCH
dore the court home in Talbot county,
; third part of Lot No. 262, ill tho 22d
of said county, formerly Muscogee.
,as the property of Henry Smith. Into of Bilib
,, deceased, for tho benefit oft hr heirs. Terms
day. JOHN SMITH, adm’or
!» 23
IU.be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUA'
RY nest, at Jackson, Butts county,
end
||
A Negro Girl named Jazzy,
latlra years old, one Sorrel Horse, olio Bed
lil.i!ll!V, together with divers other articles belmig-
V In the estate of Richard Knight, deceased! sold by
Itue of an order from tho honorable Inferior court
I Butts county, for thc benefit of the heirs and
ilorsot said deceased.
i« SB CABVAilYF. KNIGHT.adm'or.
/ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRU
ARY nal, before the court house in Macon
county,
ITivo Negro Boys, Moses nad Benjamin,
ID and 17 years of age—sold ns the property of
ly&silft, late of said county, deceased, fur tile
lit of the heirs. Terms on tho dav.
43 JOHN SMITH; ndm'or.
Lvjutt
l leave
.MONTHS afterdate, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
ia county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
e In sell Bot of Band No, 15 in tile fifth dis
til Houston county, and nine Negroes of the ton
‘ ‘part left in the last will mid testament of
Clark senior, late of said county, duceascd
the benefit of the heirs and crcdilorr of suid
September 5, 1831.'
JOSHUA PATTISIIALL, Ex’or.
her ...
SARAH t CLARK, Ex’rx.
mnrk , -
MONTHS after dato, application
will be mado to tlio honorable the Inferi
or court of Butts county, when sitting for ordin-
ary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 14 in the
first district of originally Henry, now Butts coun-
*/• . henent of tho heir* and creditors *of
Jon.a M'Mahk.n, deceased.
„ . JOHN R. M‘MAI1EN, adm'or.
oct 15 43
W Georgia, Talbot Connty.
IIEKLAS Wsltkii Stone applies to me for
letters of administration bn the estate of An-
ran Tartly, late of said county, deceased!
. e ,7 °. r f thtrrfore to tilt and admonish all and sin-
Kularlht kindred and creditor/ of taid dictated to it
and appear at my office vUliinthe timepreitribtd, by lam.
to ahem earn, if any Huy have, why laid tetlen thould
not be granted. .
Given undermy hand and seat at office, lbbSIst
of December, 1831.
M WILLIAM S. 0083, c. c. d.
A - Shoemakers’ Wools.
N assortment of Shoemakers’ TOOLS and
FINDINGS just received and for sale by
oct 27 HARM KLEE & CIIURCH.
NEGRO CLOTHING.
T HE subscribers have received a largo and
extensive assortment of Negro Clothing,
which will bo sold at a small profit,
dec 5 A. SIIOTWELL & J. SMITH.
NOTICE.
T HF. SUBSCRIBER having sold bis stock of
GUUDSto
MR* SAMUEL T. ROWLAND,
and acclinrd business, solicits for him Uie patronage
of Ids friends and former customers, and requests all
who urc indebted to him, to call at the store of S. T.
Rowland, nest door In Messrs. Cooke & Cowles,
where lie will bo louud for Ibe purpose of making set
tieinoHts. ISAAC B. ROWLAND.
Dec 34 I
__ _ CHOICE ARTICLES.
03gb . just iikcuivcd,
Pi) vy boxes Raisins 50 his summer stock Ale
70 hall hoses Raisins
70 quarter hoses Raisius
25 cases Lupuc Wine
25 do Claret (pts)
25 do do '(<(ts)
10 do Muscatel
10 baskets Clmmpnigne
Old Madeira ill bis. I
and by the gallou
82 kits Mackerel
pickled Tongues ,
pickled Salmon
sperm Candles
15000 best Cigars
English Pickles Asstd
best chewing Tobacco
Snuffandcut Tobacco
Olives anU Capers
Old Port Dumettie H ines Mustard and table Sait
5 casks Porter (ijts.) Pilot Bread
U do do (pis.) Butter Craukera
Tamarinds preserved Ginger
Soda Water do Lemons & Limes
Congress Water do I’iue-Apple
Seidfitz and Soda Powders.
TUOKTIIKR WITH
A general assortment nf CONFECTION-
A lit US amt GROCERIES.
august 0 31 ■ LF.V1 RCKLEY.
W Crawford Sheriff Sales.
11.1, lu: -old on (lit- ti,-t Tucsiluy In FI.liltU
A UY heat, at the court house In Knoxvillo,
Crawford county, between the usual hours ofsalc;
Onp lot of Land, No. 78, in tho first dis
trict of originally Houston now Crawford county—
levied on as tho property of Thomas Datit to satisfy
a Fi Fa issued from Jones Superior court in favor of
Alexander Kcnhady vs Thomas Davis, Nicholas Sum'
mers and William Stripling securities.
1 WM. B. FILES, Sheriff.
Alto, will be told at abort,
The southwest part of lot of Land, No. 215,
jn the second district of originally Houston now
Crawford county; whereon Cynthia S. llamner now
lives—levied on as her property to satisfy a Fi Fa in
favor of the officers of court of Crawford county
vs said Cynthia 8. Hamner, for coat*.
1*0 2 1 JOHN W1HTTINGTQN,dtp thffi.
LOOK! LOOK!'
Move Boots, Shoes, Hats and
T HE subscribers would take this method of tan
during their grateful acknowledgements for
tltts liberal patronage hitherto extended to them, and
would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
They would also inform the citizens of this place
and the Tnhnhitauts of the country generally, that
they ure and will lie receiving goods in the ubova
line, at the Store-House recently occupied by G. D.
Young, which together with their former stock
makes their assortment as complete as any oilier
House iuthls State, all for which they respectfully
call.the attention of theirfriends toex.mine, as they
are confident the quality and prices will nut fail to
please.
MAKING AND REPAIRING,
1KIKE AS USUAL.
STT They would respectfully rcqnest such as arc
not regular customers, who are in the habit of getting
amiill jobs of repairing dono tq send the pay, when
they .end fnrtliu work, as it causes much difficulty in
collecting suclt small accounts,
octal 2 PARMEBEE & CHURCH.
W Bibb Sheriff Sales.
ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in FEBIIU
ARY next, at the court house in the towu of
Macon, Bibb connty, between the usual hours of isle.
Six Negroue, Silva a woman about 60 year*
uld, Sally a wumau about 25, Mary a woman about
17, Elvia a git I about 13, Neltou, a hoy about 3 years
old, and Emily au infant, as the properly of IVilliam
J. Danelly, to. satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa iu favor of
Daniel Worsham and others, vs said Danelly. dec 3
Uiio muling,my Sideboard, 2 do curd tables,
i fine Sofa, 1 don fine gilt Chairs, as the property of
IP*!. J. DantUy. to satisfy two Fi Fas from the- Infe
rior court of liihb in favor of T. Campbell and Fn-
rish Carter, vs said Danelly.
Three Negroes, Solomon a man about' 30,
Bristol' a innn about 45 or 50, Demas a man about 30
—levied on as tho property of Charlet Bullock deceas
ed, to satisfy twoFi Fas issued bum the Inferior Court
of Bibb county, Hi favor nf John H.Taimao and
Charles Whitehurst vs suid llnllock, N. W. Wells &
Charles 8. Lewis or against the administrators ofC.
Bullock and theexecaiors of N. W. Wells and C. 8.
Lewis.
One set of Mills and four hundred acres of
Band, more orless, attached and adjoining sail mills,
whereon Elijah Cotton liven—levied on a* uis pro-
perty, to satisfy a Fi Pa issued from the superior court
of Bibb county, in favor of William Cabtucsa and o-
thersvs. said Cotton.
Jau li 1 WM. B. CONE, theriff.
Alto, will be told at above,
202 1-2 acres of Land and Improvements
whereon John Bridget now lives to satisfy two Fi
Fas issued from a Justice’s courlin favor of Kimberly
& Chisholm vs said Bridges—levy made and return
ed to mo by John Smith constable.
Jan li 1 H. II. HOWARD, D. SU’ff.
POSTPONED SALE.
Alto, mill be told at above,
The Land mid Jinprnvoinents (number of
acres not known) ailjuimiiL- Dr. li. F. Owens ando-
lliers—levied on as tho property of Jamtt Tabor, to
satisfy sundry executions in favor of Calhoun Fort,
Wiloy, Baxter & Carter, Cotton Harrison, mid I-
saac Harvey. ‘WM. B. CONE, Sheriff
Jan 6 1
Alto wilt be told at the above place on the first Tuetday
in MARCH mA,
A Negro Mail named Moses, about thirty
years old—levied on ns the property of John Corbett,
to satisfy a mortgage Fi I’a issued from the inferior
court of Chatham county in favor of Levi 8. D’Lyon
vs said Cnrhotl. WM. 11. CONE, sheriff.
Jail 0.1632. 1
HATS.
J UST received a few cases gentlcmen’i fash'
ionablo Beaver HATS,
dec 22 5il WM. II. BURPSALI,.
XffOTICE.
A LL debts duo from thc late firm of KNOX &
CASTENS will ho arranged by Huon
KNOX, and those indebted to said firm aro re
quested to make payment to him, ho being au
thorised to receipt for nnd discharge tho same.
HUGH KNOX,
Jan 14 2 ROBERT CASTENS.
INSURANCE.
T HE Howard fntiirance Company of New
York continues to insure COTTON,
when shipped on good Boats ob Boxes, against
tho dangers of tlio River. Rates of Premium,
moderate. Apply to
Doc 20 51 CHARLES DAY. Agent.
IROjV.
S ifK tons Swedes IRONt assorted, for sale,
*5 " ” in lots to suit purchasers. ■*
Dec 20 51 DAY & BUTTS.
COTTON RAGGING.
T HE subscribers ltavo received cn consign
ment,
300 pieces Bag-ging,
which tliuy will sell very low for cash. oct 8
41 MHBKOSE & KIDD.
’ i’OB SALE,
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN, about 30
years of age, accustomed to liouso work,
washing, &c. E. GRAVES & SON.*
Dec 11 45
FOR SALE OR RENT.
The property recently owned By Col.
J. Boley, and known ns Hie "Mountain
Spout lhtrcal." in Butts county. This
properly is loo well known to require
lescription. J. T. ROWLAND.
Macon, April 23. 17
Bills on Savannah,
PAYABLE at sight, for sale by
Dec 16 J6' DAY As BUTTS.
_ Hides wanted.
KAA^I Dry or green HIDES want
v y w w oil immediately; for which
tlio highest market price w ill be pan! by
PAII.MALEE & CHURCH,
, nov 2 10 /:
Morton’s Eulmonic Expectorant
COUGH SYRUP,
Bit OR Cough,, Asthma,. Consumption!, and
JL 1 Hooping Cough. A supply of this valu-
ablo Medicine received and fur sale by
ELLIS, SIIOTWELL <fc CO.
Nov 23 28
, ■, COTTON OXXffS.
W (IIIE subscriber bus Commenced the munutneiisri ■
•1L and repairing of COTTON GINS. Hlhistliop
on the corner ofl’lumb and Fourth streets, near the
Ptesbylerian church, in Macon, and would respect-
folly invite the attention of those who insy wish Cot
(on Gins, or hove thrmrepaired, IochII on him; as be
Hatters himself, that his work will benr inspection, and
give entire satiafnetioni'and if so, be hopes to receive
a portion of the patronage of the public.
... — MAffi ~
august13 33
Thomas simpson
To Journeymen Shoe-Makers.
T WO first-r.ito JOURNEYMEN SIIOEi
MAKERS can find constant employment
by applying soou to
PARMALEE <fc CHURCH.
nov 2 10
Prime Green Coffee.
Bag* primo Groen COFFEE, in lota
to suit purchasers, for sale by
dec 6 39 C. A. HIGGINS.
ANNUALS for 1832.
A CKERMAN’S Forget-me-not
Wintor’s Wreath, Friendship’s Offering
Tho Pearl, Atlantic Souvenir
Affection’s Gift, Tho Token, For sale hV
dee 24 Ullit, Shoturll £>- Co.
SHOES cheap.
M ELROSE & KIDD have received a con
signment of coarse SHOES, which will
bo sold at cost, for approved paper at 90 days.
ALSO
3 bales CARPETING. 5G 3md dec 27
English Merinocs.
M ERINO square SHAWLS—just received
by WM. U. BURDSALL.
dec 23 54 -
|0UK months after date, application will he
made to tho honorablu tlio inferior court ot
toualy, when sUtine tor ordinary purposes, for
|*frr to sell the Real and Personal property of
Pirns, deceased—for the beurfil of tho heirs
mdilow. ARTHUR T. CAMP, adm’or
17,1831. 33
r ’
,1UU11 months niter date, application will be
■aade lo the Inferior court of Monroe county,
sitting as * court of ordinary, forleave*trt sell
d eitate of Junes Lifts, deceased, for the bene-
twkftin and creditors of mid sleeeaMdr - * ' -
13 48 PARMER A. HIGGINS,
. adm'or
OUR MONTHS after dam, application will bo
made to Hie lion, the Inferior Court of Uous-
f oanty, white sitting for ordinary purposes, for
k> sell the REAL ESTATE of lleury It, Ulan-
, decerned, subject to (lie widow’s dower, lor
, htlnnmt creditors of reiil rfyernsed.
, I ALLEN li. CHAfTATN,
SI 29 adm'or'.
jldh’ft months after dale apjilicatliiii wiRho mode
,..oapplit m ■
, to the honorablu the Interior. Court of Mon-
f toonty. When sitting for ordinary purposes, for
Jaaril Lot No. eighty, in the first district of to*
’jr HoasUm now (Jrawfiml county.' bctoifglng
te of Alcjrandir King lutool Mroroo enrol'
led, for the henefit nf the heirs mid orrdh
„ 1 URUUGB L. DOUGLNS.
11 oft fJn»r
c*ta
l deceased,
R?, 1
d®bR months after date, applii atbui SVill lie made
_to tho honorable tho Interior Court of Fayette
> *hen»sitting furordimuy puipose., for leave
A part of tho jtfegroes * ,
[|to tho nrplians uf Stirling Llder t deceased,
It of said orphans,
EDWARD P. NIXON, tvardian.
MONTHS after diito, application will bn
Wide to the honorable thu Inferior Court pi
*ecounty, while sitting far ordiunry purposes.
i Ve '« sell Lot of Land No. 17 in the second
°f Carroll counts', belonging to tlio Orphan
!;*£»»■ fcwtM. ' Ul'-NNET 8. RIDDLE.
*« guardian.
r„Qcprgia, Talhot County.,
' l"LAB Julm It. Chiioii applies to me for
•r i M adminhtriUou on the estate of
J urkit, late of Talbot county, deceased.
Him Jure, to cite and adman t/k alt and
its. thould not it granted him.
, m J ln “*!l to y hand and seal at nffien, Ibis C9th
^^r, 183i, WILLIAM S. GOSS, c. c. o.
TO ftKBT
1 lie. S2TJ.HE-IYOt73H Corin' rls
lte »l»«l hv Mr. I, B. RoRLgsu. Ra
particulars iuttulrn of
FANCY AND STAPLE
. D3.1T GOODS,
U OB MAG1E has received and opened, within the
gy |„.l few days, an extensive assortment of Goods,
including almost every articlo required for this mark
et! aiming which are tho tollowiugi
Supcifine blue, liinck, ‘trown, olive nnd grem
Proadciollis, .Merino end rowan Cassimcrci, Lustings
anQ Clrc.u<sian«, very fine French Bombazines, Drill
ings and Satlceiist ulso French Linens and Stripes,
and superfine and common- Vcstingsi also Mnndu-
rilica. tlrlindas and Orleans Robes splendid articles,
Cambric and furtiitutd Dimityt h'wisi.jackouct.buul.
and cambric Muslins; India, silk ami cambric Ging-
hunii; also juti pinocs Cnlicues and Prints very Mown
pnttorns aiid latest stylo; fancy Handkerchiefs and
Scarfs, Crapes end Cause, plaiu nt.d figured change-
ill,to Silks, Italian and Uredunuples do Capes. Collars
and Pilarions, thread nnd bobinel Laces and Footings,
Rildiotis, Gloves and Hosiery) Irish Linens, Lawus.
and cambric Handkerchiefs; also ladies and misses’
Leghorns, open straw and Dmistahle Bonnets, Um
brellas nnd Punuola very neat and handsome) pow-
dor Boxes and Puffs; and nil extensive supply of
So.x pjnnd Perfumery, Olio of Roses, Ac. <Sr.e.
A'soag nerai assortment of .Hardware, Cutlery,
Glass nniTctibia Wore, Crockery. Castings, mid .
IP cases gentlemen's benver and silk Hats, super-
fino imd common, including White, drub nnd black;
•Iso Shoes, cotton Cords, hluckspiilbs’ Toots com
plete, cross cut and mill 3a\rs, carpenters’ Toots,
a'|s’o ii very general nssortmeLl of GROCERIES,
COTTON BAGGING. Ac. &e.
The subscriber requests the attention nf Ins rrienils
and the public lb Ids whole stock in trade,as he w II
continue to dispose of the same upon terms which,
he is confident, will give gentral “'*»*♦»• —
may 14 20 JOB MAGIL
FOR SALE,
T IIE Vacant Lot, between tho Macon Bank
mtd tho Store occupied by A. P. Pal-
ri “dc^:t'’37 lm.V U> ’ y MELROSE & KH>P.
: io 3i
It ROWLAND, or
'>ddaiui.vi;eu>.
■ the UNDERSIGNED
M AYING purchased the interest of Jucssre
KIMBERLY & C1USHOI.M. in tho
Mcrcaiitilo estnlilishment, has located iiimscllm
the new house below tho corner, on Cherry street,
recently occupied by them, where ho will *»J
Goods us low as any other houso mthis place, for
Cash or Cotton. ... a
"His stock is now very complete, comprising al
most every article for tlio country; it consists or
DltYGOODS, .
Ilals, Shoee, llantware, Groceries,
Salt, Iron, &c.
Tho old customers nml thc public generally
are n-pcctfully invited to call, as tho aarne facili
ties heretofore riven will still exu-L
I„ the rear of ids .Siorr » » New. W ore House,
lust finished, and now rc.idy for thc reception ot
I (lottqn, Wlttih Uo will tnhcoti Storago, mxlm.ke
in,oral mil .■ ici * ou JIm* seme. , , T .
I “otlSfr 4 GEO. WOOD.
XIousion Sheriff Sales.
W ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in FEBRU-
H ARY next, before the court house in Perry,
Houston county, within the legal hours of sale, thc
following property!
Two Negroes, Lnveenn woman itbout twen
ty-seven ycara old, and her child Teener two years
old—levied on os the property of Charles M'Coy,
Cliarlei M. hi Coy and Mark M. Brown, to satisfy two
Fi Fas, one lu favor of William H. Bowen, uml the
oilier in favor of James Smith—pointed out by Mark
M. Brown.
Two Lois of Pino Lund in thc fifth district
of Houston county, known as Nos. 204 and 205, well
improved, whereon John Clark now lives—levied ou
as his pro|icrty, to satisfy two Fi Fas iri favor of Wil
liam Ham bearer, mid othen vs. said Jehu Clark—
levy made by a constable.
bno Lot oak nnd hickory Lund in tho fif
teenth district of Houston county, well improved,
wheraon Thomas Willis now lives, known as No. 9
—levied on as the property of Henry ll'illis, to satisfy
a Fi I’u in favor of Harvey Hall and others—pointed
out by J. B. M'Curter.
Ono Lot of Land in the fifth district of
Houston county, known as No. 193—levied on as the
nroperty of John Campbell, to satisfy two Fi Fa, in
favor of Benjamin Fuller“-lcvy made oud returned
by a constable.
’ One Lot of oak nnd hickory Lund in the
fifteenth district of Houston county, well improved,
known as No. 204—levied on as the property of
Jamtt O. rarkt, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas in favor of
Joshua Herring—levy uiede and returned by a con
stable.
Ono Lot of pino Lund in tho thirteenth dtS'
trict of Houston county, known a, No. 15S—levied
on as the property of Henry Jinnings and Woody Jin-
ningt, to satisfy a Fi Fn. in tnvoroi Nancy Hicks ud-
ministralrx, and other Fi Fe, visaid Henry Jennings.
' Olio Lot of Land iu tho fourteenth'district
of Houston county, whereon John Beck now lives—
levied on as Ills properly, to aatisly a Fi Fa In favor
ot William Terry Vs. John Beck and Frederick Wut'
son, security on appeal.
Jan 6 1 HENRY W. RALEY, Shertf,,
Crawford Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in l EBRU
AKY next, before the court house iu Kuoi*
villc, Crawford county, betweeu the usual hour* oT
sale. ‘ , .
Ono negro Woman by the rtnmo of Delplin,
about twenty years old—ievied oil ns tin* property ol
Cccdcll Hamilton to satisfy a morigafie Fi Fn issued
from Jones superior court iu favor of Janies IL Jones
vs said Cogdell Huinition. *W« B* FILLS.
Nov U6 35 • Sficriff
Batts Sheriff Sales.
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRU
ARY next, before the court house in Jack-
sou, llutts county, within the usual hour!,
202 t-2 acres uf Land, more or loss, Umnvu
a, Lot No. 43. in the first district originally llcurj
now Butts county, levied on hyvhtue ol'a Fi Fulrom
Hancock Inferior court hi favor of J. W. Scott and
Huddle,tun, vs William Grantham, as the pro|<:rty uf
said Grantham, property pointed out by plaintiff’, at
torney. « .... e
Lot No. I, in sqtiarh No. 12, in tho town of
Jackson, occupied as a Hotel, mid well improved for
that purpose ; levied on its tlio property of Robert
Brown, (>v virtue of a Fi Fa from Buussuperiorcourt
in favor o'f Thomas P. Atkinson nnd Washington G.
Atkinson, Ex’rt of Arthur C. Atkinson deceased, va
-aid I James M. Smith—properly^puinlcd
JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, sheriff.
oat by plaintiffs.
CRANBERRIES,
rgUCK ftWtoat Flour—Fresh Itaisins and
.D Prunes,—Goshen Butter and'Cheeso,
Just Received by
dee G 39 LEVI ECKLEY.
CLOTHING.
SIIOTWELL & J. S. SMITH have just
_ L . received a lot of Fine CLOTHING,cou
riering of super Box, Dress and Frock COATS,'
PantHlooda, Vests, &c. 54 dec 23
Merino Cldths.
J UST received, an elegant assortment of me
rino Cloths, Merino Shawls ami Mantles.
Also—an extensive assortmeutof fine. Boots
nnd Shoes. dec 23 54
A. SIIOTWELL & J. S. SMITH.
JVeio Fall and Winter Goods.
WillBY, BAXTER, rift FORT
RE now opening, (in the corner of second street
and Colton Avenue, opposite thc Washington
Hall, n General Assortment of European and Ameri-
con Dry Good', Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and
Glast U’are. Casting!, Leghorn and straw Bonnets. Fine
black hurt drab Hals, wool Halt, H’indoto Glast, Whitt
Lead, Cotton Bagging. Bagging Twine, &c. Ac.
A LARGE STOCK NEGRO SHOES,
Ladies, gentlemens, hoys & children’s fine Shoes A:c.
Merchants, planters nnd thc public generally can
now he supplied at low prices from a slock, inferior
to none in the state Macao, 1st October, 1830.
P. 8. Wethall be receiving New Goods weekly,
until the 15lh Nov. WILEY, BANTER It FORT.
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
Labor saved is Money gained.
SM^'Eliavc purchased the exclusive right to Fink-
7f ham Mashier’t “UUEEN’S WASHER" for
tho counties of Jones, Twiggs, liibb, Monroe, Craw
ford, Upson. Randolph nml Eariy. and offer lor sale
thc in tiridualor tingle fright, or the Machine itself to
individuals or lainilies. The individual right lo use
or make a machine, is Four Dollars.
The Queen's Hasher is a cheap and simple acquisi
tion, not liable to get out of order, may bo operated
on by a little girl ur boy, without any liability to in
jure cloths (from the finest lace to tne coarsest gar
ment) submitted toils action—even buttons are nol
damaged by it;—in short, it saves Ihree-fourtbs of tho
aborandono half of the soap required by the com
inou process.
Thc Machine is ready for the examination erf the
public; cud to satisfy it, we refer to .11 who have
tised or seen it; on it they have bestowed decided ap
probation. It inny be seen i« Macon at Darragh &
fowusend's Tavern, or at the shop of Mr. Daniel,
next door to Mr. I. B. Rowland's store and ware
house. KNOX & DANIEL.
august G 32
Jackson Academy.
T HE JACKSON ACADEMY, Butts county,
will resume its operations on ihe first Monday
in luniinry next, under the superintendence of the
Rev. It. Chamberlain; The terms of tuition nnd price
of hoard will he such its ora not unusual. The situa
tion ialicnlthy, audlhc high character of theTcaclicr
who is well known iu this stale, it is believed will ott
title tlio Institution to n liberal share of public pat
ronngC. dee 31 fltv K. CASE, Secretary.
The NSW LINE of STAGES,
FROM
MACON to SAVANNA#,
BY MARION AND DUBLINi v
Will run THREE TIMES
week—leaving Macon nnd
Savannah on Mondays, Wed
nesdays alid Fridays at three
o'clock n the morning—total arriving; at Macon
and Savannah on Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Sa
turdays at eight o'clock iu tho evening.
KATES ns usual. CL LONGS FREET.
N. B. 1’cMons wishing scats, will apply at the
Washington'Hull, Mnconi
05* 'J I’ho Columbus, Mobile, and Montgomery
naiiors will publish tho abovo weekly for three
months. Doc 19
00
Xicathcr, Thread, Ac.
■ftS Duucii.CAJ.F SKINS
5 do SEAL SKINS
Yellow add white Lining do. Kip Skin,
Goat Binding, Boot Ct;r3' Webbing
Silk Braid, Bristles, first quality Shoo Thread,
Jiiit received nnd for sale low, by
nov 5 FARMF.LKK & CHURCH.
Campbell {sheriff Sales.
W ILL M .old on the Ail Tuesday in FEBRU
ARY next, at the court house in Campbell
county, within the usual hours of sale,
Ono sorrel Horso, imd 25 barrels of Corn,
levidd on as the property of Itaar Gray, to satisfy an
execution' issued from Gwinnett XfiportOf court io fa
vor Of A. Butt A CO. v s said Gray and Stephen Ray.
Property pointed oat by John F. Beaver.
Lot of Laud No. 28, in tlio 9<h district of
originally Coweta now Campbell Couuty. levied on
as lira jninnfadj) of Berlou BdJ.net, to satisly a 1 i t a iu
favorof Duncan Mclmii-v» It^aget.
I lire It I N. MCH < lESG J. ihtn/T.
~~ tftrST RECEIVED
WO cases Fancy Dunstable*.
Dec 17 49 *WM. H. BURDSALL.
ALBUMS,
E NGLISH and American, very elegaot;
Jacqueline of Holland, *l'bo Club Book
The Armenians
Fad’, l’lays, Dram, series Family Library
Americnn Almanac for 1833
Shepherd'* Calendar, Fcrsccuted Family
Wirt’a Life of l’atritk Henry
Life of Raleigh . - •
With n large quantity of standard nnd misccila
neons worki, ju t received nnd for sale by
dec 24 ELI.IS, SIIOTWELL fc Co.
T
DISSOLUTION.
jrvs(HE COPARTNERSHIP under thc firm
A ° f JVC. THMON rift CO. ' '
wn« dissolved on tlio 16th October last. Tho«o in
debted to said firm will settle with M, I' eltob,
who is fully nuthorixed to receive nnd settle all
demands against thc firm. M ; FKLTjffl,
T HE SUBSCRIBER continue* business 8t
thc old stand, where lie horns from hiv
strict attention nnd tho cheapness of hi. GOODS
to receive liberal patronage. In addition to Ins
former stock. Ira has received % full and complete
Assortment of Dry Goods,
Hats, Shoes and Boots, Saddlery, Lutlerv ai
Groceries
of all kinds: which will he sold as low at any
ihc market. FEU ON.
Nov 29 AT
ISAAC B. ROWLAND
e AVINU dotlincd th« Wtire-lIoti.*e Business ana
rented till VVure-House to Messr&. J. Goddard
Sc Reed, solicits for them thc patronage of his former
customers, und tenders his thanks lo them for that lib*
eral patronage which they have been pleased to be*
stow upon him. Aug. 20 34 6m
WAREHOUSE
commission' BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned will continue to trnusact thd
nLove business in all its various branches—
by strict attention to all orders committedto their care,
the facilities which they will be able to render their
customers and the comparative remoteness 61 their
Wifijc JJotfsis from the dangcrs'of Are; they hope to
merit a continuance of that liberal patronage which
they leceived the past season.
Id addition to their former ffare-House, they have
(for thc convenience ot their customers up towo p )
rented the IVttrt-IJouse oh the corner of Mulberry and
Second Streets, tfronting Cotton Avenue) formerly
occupied by Mr Isaac B. Rowland.
All COTTON stored there will be delivered atlh
boat landing free of drnynge.
OJ Liberal advances will be made at all times on
Colton in store or shipped by\hem.
(p* Cotton stored with them, will he insured ol low
rates if requested: J. GODDARD Sf REED.
Macon. Aug 15 34 Hm
Just Received,
£% pieces Negro Cloth
,i)S 2 halci lied Flannel
unci for aalo by WM. II. BURDSALL:
Dec 16 48
J UST rccevcd, by
Hungerfordt t( Stoddard,
15 dozen Calf Skina
10 do Lining Skin,
1 do Goat Bindings
1000 lb* Sole Leather
50 sides Gin Band Leather
50 do wax Upper Leather
White mid Yellow Stitching Thread
Boot Coni, Webbing and Bristles
200 lh» Grey Shoe Thread
Which we offer low for cash. 8 oet 31
RILLS
O N New-Yorki Philadelphia, Charleston, Sa
vannah and Augusta, in sums to suit pur
chasers, for sale by
nov J1 WILEY, BAXTER & FORT.
Cotton Hogging, Rum, Molasscst
rnr iX pieces of Hemp Cottuu Bagging
20 bids of N E Rum
10 do Portland do
20 lilids of Molasses For ,rio bv
dec 7 40 C. A. HIGGINS.
Otter-Skins.
The subscriber*
will pay the highest
price* for
BEAVER
AND
Otter SkinSi
nov 23 58 P.JUDSON&CO.
THE SUBSCr 1 3SR8
~m J ESPEGTFULLY infori., their friend, ami
tlio public gcncrnlly, that they are receiv
ing and opening at the!,'old stand 313, KING
STREET, Charleston, S. C. n large aud sploa-
did assortment of
HARD WARE, CI TLKRY,
And Taney Goods,
To n h ell the attention of country merduat*
visiting lira city for su,.rihes i< invited.
SMITH, HARRIS ACO,
r| 1Br lc«rar, oct 21 ■»
Superior Merino iffonl jg t
i d and |nr sale
WM. U. BURDSALL-