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' XJlitts She rift SaLoa* 1
I'C .old oo tlic first Tuesday in JUNE
f 7 next, helore the Court home in Jackson,
Butts county, srithin the u<ual hoars oftale, .
. Two Nc’iro Boys, one by ilie name of El
bert, i\l: .ut fj years old. the other l»y tins name of
Dick, nho.it "years eilii, levied on os the property of
A. L. Suhin/en, to
Juki, tlcndrir.k ni.d
... « mortgage Ft Fu in favor of
ihn Lofton vs A. L. Robinson
1 rnpeity poinlvd out by the plaintiff. ttunb 8
£02 l--' acr-s »if li. fisJ cnoie or lets, known
b)-Un No. id? in the ties: district ,f originally Hen*
ry iOW B’.tts ro'inty—levii-.1 on nr the proiwily ot
Crete* to *;'ti iy a- I't l a ii.'icd froni the -Su
perior uoe-i nf Itutl .v niny in favorof Cotton »V
Jlk.-niua vs Robert ilio.nl—properly pointed out by
wtsnlsiit,
■ One l.ot oi Lm<t No. 10, in tins first dis
trict of tirijlriMly H-inry now Butts county, enntnin
tntf I’M l-< nerei id >re or lest—levied oo «» the pro-
petty of Hugh 4{*u\MU to tathiy two Fi Fas isnieil
from Dulls ;f Ulterior Court, one in favorof Dijabll’ud-
Itet and tile other in lavor of F.li VV. Simpson hear-
eI- is Hugh Hamil. Simeon Ilamil and Bryant V.
Jin mil—urafiAly pointed out by plaintiflV attorney.
One ilii'd iiuu/tf Lot No, 07, containing
2 >2 l -jarres more or less In the (list district of origin
ally l|f.• ry note Butts county—levied on u the pro;
perty of a: L- IMown to satisfy a justice’s Fi Fain
favor of Henry M-Coy vs A. I.. Robinson—levied on
atid-retnmcdto matly-a constable.
One Lo't rtY Lund No. iO, in the first dis
trict of originally Henry now Butts county—levied
on as the properly of ilandcl Wright, by virtue of
tbrio Fi Kps issued from » justice'* cotnf, in favor of
Kesri A Graham nwd other.—levied on aad returned
to nic by a c unstable, this pioperty is improved for
farming. U. UATKLEY, Sheriff.
April 24, 1832. •
Alto Kill be soW at abort,
Two Lots in the town of Jackson, Nos. 3
and4. ln«j'i*m.No.44.—levied on as the property of
Lawrence Gjhugan to satisfy n Fi Fa issued from Butts
Superior court in favor of Would A Merryinmi vs
Tliodiss Tinli. Ixa rruce Gahagan and A. L. Robin-
aon—on lot No 4 there is a commodions gin house.
April84: iKda. JOHN l.tlFTON, l)-v WK
Monroe Sheriff Sales,
W ILLb«sold on the first Tuesdnyin JUNEnest,
before the court bouse In Forsyth. .Monroe
county, between the usual huilrs of sale,
Onn negro mull named Tot, about 27 years of
ari—levied on as the property of Lewis, Sr. in satisfy
«mortgage FiFtt'-in tnvor of Klijah M. Troutman, A-
mcrfOVoiitmnri, and Hiram B. Troutman—property
pointed oat in said Fi Fu. ,
Starch 49 JOHN REDOING, T)ty■ Slwnf.
notice
B Y virtue of nn order from the honorable the In
ferior court of Monroe county, when silting
fur.Qrdinury purposes, will be sold on the first Tuts-
d-iy in June next, between the usual hours of sale, at
the court bouse in Crawford county, lot of Iind No.
eighty,'tn the first district of originally Houston now
Crawford couuty, belonging to the estate of Alexan-
wider King, late of Monroe county, deceased, for tlui
benefit of the heirs end creditors of said deceased.
Terms mndr known oifitho dev of sale,
march It (JEORGB L. DOUCI.AP. Ain’t.
T-.vi:
F OUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the honorable the Interior court nf
Butt* county when sitting for ordinary purposes for
ten? -Jo sell lot sd land No. 103, in the seventeenth
district of originally Henry now DeKatu cuuuty, as
the property of Samuel Shad rack, deceased, for the
benefit of the distributees of his estate.
March 9 90 WILLIAM Bt.AI.OCK. GunrJ,
F OUR MONTHS after dale application trill he
mailt* to the lionnralile inferior court of Monroe
county, when ajlling tor ordinary pui poses, for leave
to self one lot of land No. ISO. in the first district nf
originally Houston now Craw ford county, fortho be-
Relit of the orpbaus nf William M‘Coy, late ef Jasper
cotinly. deceased. .WILEY L; CLEMENTS,
FeU ifi Ovarium.
RASTA WAIT _
From the Overseer of the Public
Hands near Forsyth, about the 12th
ult. the following NEGRO, to wit.
DENNIS, a think set yellow fellow*,
about 25 year* old. wears One earring
lie'has a" wife at Joseph Anderson’s,
ggs comity, and it' probably lurking about
there nr Macon, when not employed by the boatmen,
I .will pay ten dollars reward for the appreheuilon
of Ihe above Negro, if fudged io jail so that I gel
him agaiu.
NORBORNE B. POVVF.LL,
april 2ft. 149 Superinleridrnt.
NOTICES.
IjYIlKfln. heretofore existing under the nanv
* White & Dcupree,
has tbit day been dissolved by mutual consent.
P. H. WHITE,
D. T. DEUPRF-E.
Jackson, Butt'county. Ga. April 7.1*32. 129 3t
Fitehioiuible Huts.
T HE subscriber has on hand a few fashiona
ble HATS, which he offers at the very low
price of Fivo dollars. Call and see.
V fnarch 23 :
It. R. SMITH.
Vpril
30,000 llis Bacon
50 ldidi Sugar
300 lings Coffee)
501 bblsN. B.Rum
50 bbls Whiskey.
118 dGw
I NCUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to tlie. Iiuunrable inferior court of Monroe
county, when silting lor ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell onefourlli of lot No. 183, in the fourth district
nf Monroe county, in the N. K. corner of said lot, be*
longing to the minor children of the subscriber.
Feb 15 .MOSES D. WIIlEE.giomlion.
In New Hand#.
We apprise th« public that wo have
taken possession of thb well kuown
Public House, the
HAMILTON 1IAI.L,
in Hamilton, Hnaris county; and that the House
is undergoing a complete finish, with Inrgc and
convenient additions suitable to accommodate
Boarders nnd Travellers; and without the dalter
ing solicitations usual, wc invite our friends and
tbo public in general to give us a call, feeling con-'
fident that every convenient and necessary atten
tion will bo rendered to make pleasant the time
and situation of those who may favor us with
their calls. BARKLEY MARTIN.
A. B. DAWSON.
April 54, 1832. 8t 132
Insurance Bank of Columbus.
A N election for FIVE DIRECTORS to ma
nage the affairs of said Institution, will bo
held at Coumbus on Monday, the 7th day cf
May next. April 5dll8
Teacher wanted.
A Person of good moral character, qualified
XaL to teach a small School in the country,
3 A OUIt months after dale, application will be and the English and Latin Languages, is waut-
madc to the honorable the Inferior Court of cd to take charge of the Telfair County Acade
my. Salary from six to eight hundred dollars.
A line addressed to the Trustees will receive at
tention. April 27 135
Just Received,
WO cases Fancy Jiimtabltt. S
Dec 17 41) WM. H. BURPS ALL.
lottery offick.
■R. H, A. TALMAN having removed to
Augusta, has transferred-his Lottery bu-
sinots in Macon, to the subscriber, who will re
ceive mul constantly have lor sale, tickets in most
of the Northern Lotteries.
ALSO 1IE HAS FOR &ALE. TICKETS IN THE
MILLEDGEVILLE STREET LOTTERY,
HIGHET PRIZES,
T
M*
F OUR months after date, application will lie
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Jnsper county. when sittlug for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell lot of land No. 94, in the ninth district of
Mn.cogcc county, forthe benefit of Mnhaly and Pol
icy Holyfidil WILLIAM P. IIOUFIF.LD,
__April II. 1939. 149 ISnariian.
F OUR mo,.the after date,, application will he
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Bulls county, while siltiu* for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell lot of laud No. 4Ug, drawn in the 20th
district of Muscogee C juuty, for the benefit of Ufa-.
surd Cliitnm. orphan of Gatewood Ohisam of Ala-
luma,deceased HENRY UATELEY,
April 16,1832. 129 Guardian
of
$20,000
of
10*000
of
5,000
of
1,000
of
900
of
800
of
700
of
eoo
of
500
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
TILL he sold on The first Tuesday in JUNE
next, before the court home In Canipheilluu,
Caniphell county, between the usual hours of sale,
One Oiley Horse, about six years old—lev-
t ;donas the property of iVUtinm IK Bamll to satis
fy a Fi Fa in favor ol Jacob L. A brahami—property
pointed out by t!,c defendant.
Two Luis of Laud, Nos. 139 end 140, in
tho fourteenth District nf originally Fayette now
Campbell comity—levied on as Ihe property of Jehu
Kiser I u satisfy a Fi Fain favorof Evan Howell—
property pointed oul Ly plaintiff nnd defendant.
One half .Lot nf Land, No. 153, in the
fourteenth district of formerly Fayette now Campbell
county—levied on to satisfy sundry Fi Fatin favorof
William Beiiucttndministrnlorof'l’homas Rennett.de-
ceased, against Frederick F. Alley, John Kiser nnn 1
James Langston, security on nn appeal—laudpointed
out by Frederick F. Alley—levied on nnd returned
To me by William Morris, constable.
One Lot of Lend, No. 147, in the four
teenth district of originally Fnyette now Campbell
county—levied on ns Ihe property of tlnlni W. Prtic-
clt, to snlisfy sundry Fi Fns y,i favor of VVillium Bran
don and others—levied on nnd returned to me by
William Morris, constable. JAMES GRISHAM.
April 2S 136 ' thcrlff.
Coweta county, while sitting for ordiunry purposes,
for leave to sell lot No. 73, in the first district of said
Coweta comity, belonging to the estate of Dai'itl
Cox, laic of Jefferson county, deceased, for the bene-
lit of the heirs and creditors of .aid deceased,
march 13 99 JOHN VINYARD, Aim’r.
F OUR month, after dale, application will be
made to the honorable inferior epnrl of Monroe
county, when sitting for ordinary purposns..for leave
to sell lot of land No. 217, in the sixth district of said
cflunty, for the benefit oi the children.
TIIOMAS B. GORMAN,
march 15 101 Fahiral Guardian.
» (Georgia, Talbot county*
W HEREAS Reuben Aldredge applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of
ll illinm fUmntll. laid of Alabama, deceased—
These arc llitrcforc. io file and admonith\all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased. In be
and appear al my office, uilhhi Hit lime prescribed by
Into, to shew cause (if any they can,) xchy said UUers
should not be granted.
Given under tny hand nnd seal at office, this 23d
dav of March, 1632.
’ JU WILLIAM 3, GOSS, c. c. o.
Georgia* Coweta County.
W HEREAS Elijah C. Walker and Mary Phil
lip) apply to me for Letters of Admfnistra-
tinn on the estate ol Zachariah Phillips, late of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cilt nnd admonish all mid sin
gular Ihe kindred and creditor, of said deceased person,
’to be nnd appear al my office, within Ihe lime prescribed
bylaw, to skew cause' if any they hare why said letters
should not be granted.
.Given oiuler my hand and seal at olfice, this 13th
day‘of April,1832.
129 - SIHON HOUSE, c. c. o.
Henry Sheriff sales.
W ILL bn sold, on the first Tuesday in JUNE
next, at Ihn court house door in Macdonough,
Henry county, between the usual hours of sale, the
' following property, viz.
Tlieuast half of Lot No. 105, in the sixth
district of Henry county—levted on as the property
of James Bledsoe to sntisfy a Fi Fa in favor oTCylus
Woods, executor of Thomas Pinknrd, ilecrased, a-
gnlnst James Bledsoe, and Travy G. Bledsoe and
Robert Hill—levy made and returned to tae by n
constable. <
Tho east half of Lot No,. 209, in tho r8-
ennd district ef said county—levied on ns the pro
perty of J. J. Hood, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas from n
Juslfce’s court, in favor of Henry Sumerlin and o-
lliers against said Hood—levy made and returned to
mu by a constable.
Lot No 24, in the sixth district of said coun
ty—levied on as the property of Asariah Dots, to sa
tisfy a Fi Fn. Stephcu B. Jones vs. Jeremiah Doss
and Aziriah Doss. JAMF.S LOVE,
April 82,1832 1 deputy sheriff.
' Also, will be sold at abort on the first .Tuesday M
JVLY next,
Lot No. 140,. in the iwelfihjlistrict of said
county, and one Lot in the town of .Macdonough,
with tiin Improvements thereon, being Lot No. 5 in
letter D. In the plan of said town, containing ono
hundred and twentv feet square—levied on us the
property qf James 'Kimbrough to satisfy a mortgage
Ti Fn from the superior court of said county in fn-
vnr of Junius Williams and Woolsey against said
Kimbrough— property pointed out in said mortgage
Fi Fa. , , ,
Eight hand of Cal lie, seventeen head of
Hogs- and lino pounds or seed Cotton—levied on as
the propertv'df lliltiam itoore. to satisfy a innrtgnge FI
Fa in favor of Jonathan 51‘Dow against said Aloote
—property pointed out in said mortgage Fi Fa.
' - 71 . JAMES LOVE, deputy sheriff.
April 22.1832 136
Fayatto Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in JUNE next
before the court Iiousa in Fayetteville, Fay*
cite county between the usunl hours of sale, .
Ono Negro womnit by the name of Ester,
thirty-five or forty years old—levied on as the proper
ty of Matthew Stoker to satisfy sundry FiFas issued
from a justice's court In favor of Mortin N. Burch-
levy made and returned to me by a constshia.
April If 1832. 136 ANDREW M-BKIDE,
. - - Sheriff.
ILLHm: sold on Thursday, the 7th of JUNE
next, at the residence of Adam Tapley, in
Monroe county, •
Tho Perishable Property
ol Jared Tapley, of Monroe county, deceased, con
sisting of one Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Plantation Tools,
. household and kitchen Furmtiirn. slmw cause, If any he has, why ho should not execute
f AFLF.Y, Mm. rx > ,m eJ t0 j j 0 |,n A. and William G. M-Nair.
A-fillllW 17 rJa-ofig MAr, Amor.
%WS*f I W t... ..,1.1 am iLn fi h i l f'.. m . .1
Georgia* Houston County.
W HEREAS Henry Pitts and Thoiiias Howell,
Executors of the estate of John Howell, de
ceased, apply tome for lettefs of dismission—
And, wlicreits John Chancey, Administratorofthe.
estate nl - Edmund Chancey, deceased, applies to mefor
letters of dismission.' • ; ■ .
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kiiulred and creditors of said deceased, to bt
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bt
law, Io shew cause, if any they hare, whjt.said lelltri
should not be. granted.
Given tinder my bend and seal at office, March 2-1,
1832. mlU8 CHARLES II. RICE, c. c. o.
Georgia, Payette County.
‘WK7I1EREAS Anna A. Dickson and William II
V V Dickson, executrix and Executor of tho es
tate of David Dickson,date of (aid county, deceased,
s pply for letters of dismission as executrix and exe
cutor of said estate.
These are therefore Io cite and admonish alt, and sin
gular Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased to file
their objections, if any they hare, in my office within
he time prescribed by taw, why said tellers should not
be granted.
Given under my hand, this 24th day of Jan. 1332.
72 Cm WILLIAM M‘BRIDE, c. c.o.
Siraii Kixo \ Libel for divorce in Monroe Su-
Jos.xnK.xo. S- P"<°'Court,
'JffT H|«iearingtothp Court by the return of theBlie-
■ ritr, that ilia defendant is not to he found in the
county of Mcnrne, It is ordered by the Court that ser
vice bo perfected by n publication of this rule, once
a month for three months in one of the public-gazettes
of Ibis State.
A true extract from the minutes.
April 7 m!4 WM. P. HENRY, Clerk.
Shoe makers Wanted.
kN immediate application to (hesubscriber Uvo
'first rate Boot and Shoe Makers, nnd two good
coarse shoe makers, for which liberal wages will be
given. L. J, JORDAN.
Perry, Houston county, March -16. 3t
Sugar, Coffee* &c.
E GRAVES & SON have just receive
• the following articles:
■12 hltds St. Croix nud.N. O. Sugars
10 bbls Loaf do
50 hags Coffee
40 bbU Rum-
20 bbls N. Gin ;
20 bhlsWhiskoy
10 hhds Molasses
20 bbls Potatoes -
2 pipc3 Cog. Brandy
2 pipes Holland Gin
2 hhds Jam. Rum
25 bbli Wine
20 bbls Cordial
- 50,000 Cigars
Boxes Soap, Candles
Pepper, Pimento, Ginger
• Tobacco, Pearlash, Copperas
* Boxos Hyson and Black Tea
;50.000 lbs Iron and Steel
2000 lbs Hoop Iron
Castings, &c. &c.
All of which will be sold very low.
April 11 121
A SIIOTWELL & J. S. SMITH have just
• received a large lot of
Fancy Dunstable Bonnets*
Also—a general assortment of Carved Shell
COMBS, of tho first quality.*
- And two boxes of
DRAB it. SYiACK BEAVER HATS
of superior qilnlity.
April 17 120
Georgia, Houston County.
TAs Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes for
said County, September term, 1831.
I T appearing to the Court that Pinckney Yarbor
ougli, deceased, while in lifo made and executed
this bond to William G. M'Nair ami John A. M'Nair,
in Ihe sum of. four hundred and fifty dollars, tin; con
dition of which was to make titles to said John A. and
William G. to the east half of Lot No. 11, in the 12th
district of Houston county, and it appearing also, that
the said Yarborough departed this life without execu.
ting titles, a copy of which bond is hereunto annexed.
On motion, ordered, that three months offer the pub-
RcMionofthis order, at the first regular Court there
after, William Byrd, the administrator on said estate
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesdayin JUNE
nrxl, before the court homo in Campbell-
ton, Campbell county, between the usual hour* of
A JJTogro Boy aamod Charles*
belonging to the estate of Abner Smith, of Coweta
eountv, deceased, for the benefit of Moses M. Smith,
minor of AbnkrSmith. aereeahlc loan orderoflhe
Inferior court of Catcploil county, when sittlug-for
ordinary purposes. JOHN B. SMITH,
March 9 ' 96 Guard.
* G REEABLY to an order of the heqorabla the
/y Inferior Court ofFayetteeonnty, while silting
for ordinary |iorpo«»; will be sold on the first Tues
day In JULY next, before the court bouse In Fayette-
-vil!', F.iyette county, between the usual liouii of sule,
Oue negro woman by the name of Nelly, about
aevetity.fivear eightyyearnot age.aboyby thename
Of Washington about sevenyearaof age, a girt by the
nnme of Mahvla. nbout five year* cf age, a girl by
the name of Matll la. about ten year* of age, s girl by
th. name of Sally, about eight years of age, a woman
by the name of Amv.abeot thirty-five yean of age,
•ad her Infant child, about sis week* old, a negro
««U mauled Efhnlel, about twenty-one yearsofage,
.••4 mi«negro mart named Jim, aboutMly-sls ye.rsof
•rs.flMabeeold «> the property of the orphan* of
;Sfavf!flg Utier, deceased, for the her,*fit of said 0T-
phaes, Terms made ksnven oo 'be t'iv of xa'e,
Mtrth 57. S5K. U ED>YARD JP.NtXGN.
*■ • >rr Ouahfiea
[corr OP THB F0XD.]
Georgia, Houston County.
KNOW all men by these presents,'that I, Pincki
ney Yurbiirongh.am held and firmly bound to Will-
i.m G. M'Nair and John A. M’Nair, in the just and
full sum offonr hundred and fifty dollar*, forthe true
payment ofwhichlbiad myself, my heirs and assigns,
dfce tills 30 th day of January, 1830.
The oonnition oftherabove obligation is such that
whereas William G. and John A, M'Nair have this
day bought of the above stated Pinckney Yarhorougli
one halt of lot No. 11, in the 12th district of Houston
county.lt being known by the east half of *aid lot of
land. Nowiflhe above Pinckney Yarboronghshall,
on or before the 23th day of December, 1830, make or
cause to he made, good and lawful titles to the above
stated lend, then the above to he null and void other
wise, to remain fa full force and virtue In law, in wit
ness whereof, I have herannto set my hand and fix*
ed my seal, the day and date above mentioned,
PINCKNEY YARBOROUGH, t.».
■5
Willux X Iuatrau,,
mark
D. M'Nai*. x. ,
A true eitract from the minutes of the Court.
Feb22,1832. CHARLES H.RICE, e. e.o.
Spring and Summer Clothing.
fYilE stthscribcr has just commenced rcceiv
B ing his stock of Spring and Summer Clo
thing. lie assures tho public that his stock wil
he inferior to none, is determined to sell at lot.
priecs, nnd invites purchasers to call.
march 15 WM. II. BURD3AI.L.
Circulating* Library.
CJUDSCRIBERS to the Circulating Library
can now ho furnished witli bonks.
A largo collection of Miscellaneous works will
be appropriated to the Library; and n number of
periodicals, together with many other vaiuablo
works to afford general interest, will bo added as
soon as practicnTiIo.
Persons wishing to become subscribers, will
nleaso call on Mr. John H. EUis, {who will act as
Librarian,) or at tho store, where a catalogue of
tho books can be seen.
April 10 121 ELLIS, SIIOTWELL & Co,
POTATOES,
A BARRELS IRISH POTATOES, in
JL " W prime order, for sale by
April 13 124 C. A. HIGGINS.
New Cabinet Maker’s Shop.
The undersigned having nurchascd
the interest and taken tho snop lately
occupied by Mr. C. Coupee, on Cher
ry street, a few doors above Clarke's
Hotel, tako this opportunity of tender
ing to their friends and the public their
services in tho
Cabinet Malting Business.
They wilt nt all times keep on hand a gooff sup
ply of Materials, nnd he prepared to execute ev
ery description of work in their lino. t
Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Bookcases,
Chairs, &c. &c. mado to order.
Every description of TURNING done as abovo.
Having.a largo and excellent Taming Lathe, (tho
only ono of tho kind in the plapc,) they will he
prepared to turn HOUSE COLUMNS, &c. at
shortnotico > JAMES A. HALL,
Dec 17 52 ■ JOHN MORELAND.
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Price of Tickots SIO'OO—First drawing oh tho
trst May. S. ROSE.
April 13 123
Particular Notice.
1 G1VE those persons that nro indebted to the
lato firm of Fitch if Wordin, a particular invi
tation to call and settle the same, (ns fair promises
will not pay my honest debts.)
Feb 9 L. FITCH.
*NEW GOODS.
W M. H. BURDSALL is now receiving and
opening a general assortment of
Seasonable Goods*
which ho offers for sale at the' most reduced pri
ces, amongst which are tjio following:
Superfine Saxony blue, black and colored Cloths.
Merino Cloths.
Blue, black add fancy mixed Satinnetts
Duffie point and rose Blankets.
Red, white, green nnd yellow Flannels
Saxony and Conton white gauze ditto
8 and 10 qr. Damask table Diaper
Birds eyo and Russia do
Merino Circassians
Black and Blue Bombnzctts and Circassians
Irish Liueur, Flemish Sheetings, Cotton Ozna-
lmrgs
Negro Cloths, Linscys
Thread Laces and .Shell Combs
Pongee, Spittnlficld
Black Italian Lustriug, black Sarsanct and Sim
chews, blnck Gros de Berlin, black Gros de
Naples, Colored do do
Mandarines and Florences, black and colored
Italian Crapes.
Gauze and Satin Garniture
Ribbons and silk Velvets, Merino and Cashmere.
Thibet Wool, Damask Silk and Crape Shawls
Dress Handkerchiefs
Ladies diamond straw and Lcghoyn braid Bonnets
Misses diamond and chain Bonnets
Laco and gauze Veils, figured and plain Bobbinet
Flagg and Bandanna Handkerchiefs
A general assortment of coarse Shoes and Boots.
Men’s and Youth’s Fur Hats
Fur, Leather, aud Hair Caps, &c. &c.
Nov 5 13
THE UNDERSIGNED
H AVING purchased tho interest of Messrs,
KIMBERLY & CHISHOLM, in the
Mercantile establishment, has located himself in
die new bouso below tho cornor, on Cherry street,
recently occupied by them, whero he will sell
Goods as low as any other house in this place,
for Cash or Cotton.
His stock is now very complete comprising al
most every article for the country; it consists of
DRY GOODS,
• Hats, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries,
_ . Salt* Iron* &c.
Tho old customers and tho public generally,
are respectfully invited to call, as the samo facili
ties heretofore given will still exist.
lu tbo roar of his Store is a New Ware House,
just finished, rind now^ady for tho reception of
Cotton, which he will take on Storage, and make
liberal advances on tho same.
oct. 26 4 GEORGE WOOD.
^ land in' Newton.
RACTIONS No.3.18 and 334. in tho 16th
District originally Ilcnry now Nowton
ounty, aro for sale, Apply in Macon to
M.BARTLETt.
M.U. mute Potatoes
ceived and for ,al 8 u t3 ’ M rj
ApWlll 121 fc ]
JVEir xt-/{/xG7Jdox~J
£. GBATTOS & go*,
A R . E ‘-living from Now York ana»
jCA. ton, a large and fresh sunnlo
Md FANCY SUMMER GOO®
part of s c °osistingi
600 ps Calicoes. 100 do Fashionable rtln-c
Printed Muslins u,onaDle Gingb tffll)
100 ps Italian. Grodenap.SInchew „
gcnble, Figured mul Fancy cnloraa
200 ps Curded Muslins, C«ttbHe DlStof 8 ***
dozFancy Dress Shawlsend'Scnrfi
300 do Cotton, Madrais, nnd Head Hdtfi'
Linen Drilling Gentlemen’. Stocks »„h
Brown Linen, Rowen Cnssimcre, Beavert...
Bang up Cord, Circassians rtttn '
^ t SxiSZ'Sf'fr’ rJ
a-iaiasBa^nsss,«-.l
Dreuing Comb., 1(H) M Moinnlto Nattla* p. J
Baskets, do Boxes, 100 lb Flax Thread, 8.55'ila
Leghorn and Dunstable Bonnets, UmhriH.wSa
seilles. Silk, Valencia and Velvet Vertings^llll
Homespuns. Plaid do. Furniture pufo.
Stripes. Ticking, 20 bale, brown Homejnin,
Osnuburga, Rustle Duck, do Sheeting., ’’ n |
a general assortment of SUMMER CLOTBnl
consisting of Coats, Roundabouts, Vests, Pants',
Ac. &o. A large supply of 001
Shoes &. Boots, Huts, Sdddler
&C. Ac. 100 doz Palm Leaf Hals 1 ,
A ci-mplHna^ortmenl of IIAIM) WAltl] nmirr-J
LKRY. C.IAS8 WAKE, CROCKERY, x.,1
The above Goods were purcluin-e in ,-T
and Boston, • few Week, since, (of tecent i m ,,, j
tionsA at twenty per cent less than former mi„"
end Will be sold unusually low. 1
Also,—will receive, next week, a lane smth
GROCERIES, IRON &STEeCNaL
&c Ac. For .ale as above, 6000 lb. prime BACnJ
march 31 • 115 ’■
Travelling Trnnhg.
T ravelling TmjNKs for sale bv I
march 20 WM. H. BURDSALL I
TIJJT WARE manupactIjreb
Btui.nF.RRT, A reft third street.
T he subscriber manufactures and keeps cotj
stantly on Imnd, a general assortment oil
Tin Wai*o»
which he will sell whilesale and retail at Sav;
nah or Augusta prices.
JOB WORK'done at the shortest notices.
the shop on Third street, noxt door to Ellis, ShoJ
.well &. Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS. |
Orders sent to Ellis, Shotwell If Co. will
ccive prompt attention.
Nov II 17
Co anac Brandy.
A FEW half pipes superior 'quality COGl
NAC BRANDY, fourth proof, Scigneiie'l
brand, just received, and for salo low hv f
LEVY St M0ISE. L
ALSO—A fow thousand first quality SPANl
ISII SEGARS, brand "Dos Amigos."
march 12 98-eodlw.
Drab Beaver Hats.
^"^F.the first quality, just received and for si
by
March 13
99
WM. II. BURDSALL
Dec 1
35
Lamp Oil,
filAA GALLS, (rest quality LAMP Oil.
V TF just received by boat Navigator, foi
sale by . ELLIS, SHOTWELL & Co.
April 10 121 .
HATS.
J U8T received a few curs gentlemen's fiuh-
ionaiilo Beaver HATS,
dee 22 S3 WM. IT. BURDSALL-
Lands for Salo; .
T HE following Tracts ofLand are bffered for
said, on accommodating term..
Lot No. 208 in 16 district Dooly county,
do do 57 in 19: do Lee now Stewart,
do do 88 iq 14 do Early
do do 111 in 8 do Loo.
75 in 11 do Leo now Stowart.
33 in 27 dp Lee.
102 in 4 do Houston now Bibb.
ROBERT BIRDSONG.
B Xaw Notice*
ENJAMIN F. HARRIS nnd JAMES M.
SMYTH have associated themselves in the
. tkactice or the law,
under tho firm and stylo of Harris and Smith.—
They will practice in all the Courts qf the Flint
Circuit. Their oifico is kept in tho eastern end
of Griffin’s building, Forsyth, at which plnco one
of the firm may at any time bo found, uulcss ab
sent on professional business.
Feb 10 3m
Carpeting*
T HE subscribers will sell their remaining
stock of CARPETING at very rcduccc
prices, having p large quantity on hand, and wish
to discontinue keeping the articlo.
Jnn 26 A. SIIOTWELL & J. S. SMITH.
VINEGAR,
•v fik A GALLONS of first rato, three years
IVV old VINEGAR, for salo at tho
Confectionary of JOHN SMITH.
March 15 102 ^
Georgia JYcgrocs for Sale.
T HE subscriber keops constantly on hand „
supply of Georgia Negroes forsalc. They
will ho found to be of such ago or sex as will 6uit
purchasers. lie now has ten or twelve on hand.
Ho will ftiso purchase Young Negroes for whom
cash will bo given. S. F. BLATTER.
East Macon, Feb 4 68
Morton’s Pulmonic Expectorant
COUGH SYRUP,
F OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumption., and
Hooping Cough. A supply of this valu
able Medicine received nnd for sale hy
119
Spring and Summer Clothing.
HE tSub.criber. have already on hnndf and
JL are about to receive, a more general and
elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOMH1NG than they have ever before offered.
April 3 A. SHOTWELL fc J. 8. SMITH.
Nor 23
ELLIS, SHOTWELL & COb
28
Now Receiving from Boat Vicc-
"M K President,
JL Hhd* St Croix aud Porto Rico Sugar
3 bbls Loaf Sugar, 33 bug* Coffee
6 tierces Coffee, ISbbliNRum
20 bhlsWhiskoy. 5 qr casks Wine
1 pipe comae Brandy, 1 lihd Jam. Ram
5 crate. Crockery
Also, A Groan! Astertrent nf
BLACKSMITHS'TOOLS, viz. Bellows. An
vil-, V lies, Hammers, Ac. tr.
dec 3 36 GEORGE JEWETT.
„ BILLS, ,
O N New York, Philadelphia, CharlentoD, 5>]
vannah, and AuguJta, in sums to suit p
chasers, for sale by
Nov. 10. WILEY, BAXTER A FOIIT. J
White Lead.
g* KEGS Whito Lead just received aw
V for salo by
HUNGERFORDS fc ST0DDAHD.
March 9 . ■ ; 96
Sugar, JMolasses* Bacon, &c,
1 A HHDS. N. O. Sugar,
JL XT 27 bbls St. Croix do
12 bbisnnd 3 boxes loaf and lurcpSufir I
30 bbls N. O and Baltimore Mhiskey *
15 do Phclp’s Gin
20 do Northern Rum
17 ps Bagging
40 boxes Tobacco
25 hhds'Molassca
20000 lbs Bacon (middlings) > ,
1000 bushels Turk’s Island Salt.
For sale by REA & COTTON
March 27 111 * ■ ■ .
FEMALE EDUCATION.
Mrs. Mary ?. EUis,
O ItATF.PUI. for the very liberal piitfoMJ* *' I, J
has recrivcd, rcspcctiiilly Infornulbe citizen.j
of Macon and its vicinity, that llic second
her school will commence on Sloqday, the 2d ot Ai
pril.- I
Mas, Ettis has the pleasure of informinfilurpfrl
irons that Mrs. BAILEY GODDARD, ffi*» q“?'M
fiegtions are unquestionable, Ims consented to gw*!
Lessons in Music and Painting,
to those who may be desirous of acquiring eitner oi|
those elegant accomplishment.. ,'
march 1C 102 ’
DR. I. ELLIS, ’
H AVING dotrrmined to settle pertnanenu/j
in Macon, respectfully offers hn
, Professional Sendees
to the inhabitauts of tho town and, ndjacentcos
try. For tho satisfaction ,of those who sreun -I
quninted with him, ho thinks proper to state, I
ho was regularly admitted to his profew 0 ., I
1801, agreeably to the laws and rejutetiojjj« I
State of New York, and that uiostoinis I
sinco that period has been devoted I
sive practice. By a faithfuldiechargo of WFy|
fessioqnl duties; ho hopes to merit a liberal p
roimgo. Ills residence and office arcinwjen
formerly occupied by Mr. Birdsong, on Mu
stroot. Jan. 14 2
GEOKGS JEWETT.
At hisotd stand, comer of Cherry and Secot
I S now receiving from New York and D° s °
a fresh supply of Goods, which. u> * .
to those on hand, will make his stock yer f- 1 3,
and complete, which ho offers on ns rca
terms ns they can bo had in this tosexei,
goods comprise a general .
Assortment of Groceries,
Viz—150 hags Coffee, i j(,
45 hhd. St Croix, Porto Rico
Orleans Sugar,
• 21 bbls Loaf aud Lump do
i 12 ’qr chests Tea
20,000 lbs Iron
10 hhds Molas.es
1500 bushels Salt veristr
100 pieces Hemp and Tow B
40 icegs Nails
Jamaica Rum
Norfoenf Gin,Northern En®
Whiskey,
Apple Brandy, Wm«»
v Powder, Bhoti
Dry Good®, Hardware,
Crockenj, Iio,)ls ’^' f ^iE»i
hats, blankets, sad»^
Ac. fcc. sc.