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March 0 Wit.LIAM Hi.Al*OnK. CnarJ.
[jloU'.t mfuitlw niter iff to. njipiicsition %'ill bn
mtide to the lirnonihle the Inferior Court of
I'
Coweta county, while titling for ordinary purporftj,
■ f»r l«*H vo to pell l-»t No.7's in tlie. first district ol'snid
<’<»wefH county, brlonginjc to the estate of David
Vox. late of Jelfeivin county. drcon««»d, for the bcnc*
fi: of the heir< md credl irsof *ni.i dreenffid.
murc-h 13 i y J JOILV VINYARD. Adm'r.
niniitiis niter date, application will be
1 mudt* tv) the honoratde inferior conri of Monroe
comity, when rifting for ordinary purpose*, forlenvn
to re’I lot of laud No. ‘2*7, In the skill district of e&id
County, for the benefit o| the cbfbUeii.
THOMAS It. tiOI{MAX,
ntnrrh To TOT !%n*urat (Sunni,'nn.
dnle. fipplirntinn will bn
•ruble, the Inferior court of
*8^1 OITA months iifi
.fi/ made to the lemon
daspnr comity, when s*tf ; ug for ordinary j
leave to sell lot of hind No IU. in the nintli i.'irtrict of
31 !i-»eo^**e enmity, for the benefit of Mnhidu and /\i/*
«jj Ifolufictd. * WILLIAM i\ IIULinr.t.D,
April il. 1?3‘2. •* iwl) Ouanlo
ri'iiimi.n wiiii)'-; Georgia. Siibu CouctV.
ZZTsfa,I *•«> Court of flM Jmty, Petr,ary ad
' "'I ' 4 " jouniril Term, |.°32.
f|nH.K petition of Jimo* J Monre respectfully
.SL sili-vvt. Him Nnney Malone did. on llu-lliiril
ilav of Jnniiary, 1383, nxer.iilc In him hi i mortgage on
Lot NV 21.' in llm *ei-ond district of Houston now
IVihli county, containing two liutillroel two hiiiI a linlf
nrrns, to .ei'iim l!i» payment of a nolo of hum! origin,
nlly given for fifty dollar*. upon ivliioli there Wrrmnin.
lug fine the mm of lorly-ooe dollars, sizty-eiglil nml
lline fourth cent* principal noil tyi'eilty-seveli ‘dol
laps anil forly-eighl cents interest.
Whereunon, il i. ordered by the Court, Hint the
principal, interert nml cost duo upon llio said mod-
■rage, he jntil into Ihir Court on or In-fore (he first day
of Hie next term rif this Court, nmf that n copy of this
rule he published in one oftho puhlie Gazette* in AUt
con,once a month for four month*. Indore tie- -if”
term of till. Court, or he served upon said Nancy
Malone three months before the nvsl term of this
Courts
A Iron eopv from the minutes.
May 1, l-iii'J. IT. fi. ROSS. Clrrk
Isaac WiiEATon I lit Campbell Superior
vs > Court
Mi turn 5T. Vi’ttvatox. ) mV.ORCE.
IT appearing to the Court, that the defendant re-
8. side* out ot ibis State, It i* ordered she appear
and nn.icrr at tin- next term of said Court, nml thut n
. . . .... ’I'T ! CH|IV of the ri.'le he pcijiiisiied in one of the public gm
e.ft.-r date. application xx ill he ;.,,|u.aiiftlii!i State once a month for three inotillis he-
5 .TUCIl month
1 made to tlie lionorntite the Inferior court of
•Units county, while silling for ordinary purposes, for
leave to .elf lot of land No..IHH, drawn in the 20th
district of Xlmcogee e mnt)', fur the benefit of Mar.
Store/ Chi S', lit, nriihuu of Oatewond CMxam of Ala-
llama, deceased 11KNKY IIATF.M'.Y,
April lli, I sit.'. 120 Guarding
B A Gi ft MONTHS after (Into application will lye
’ made In the hotiornlile '.he Inferior Court of
lloiifton eounly. when sillingfor ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell lie- land Hud negroes of the estate of
liatUJf Ecolilt. dec IIUfiH I.. lilWIN,
MnyT.Jtf.1S Id J riflin’'. •,
5 7IOUU MONTHSnft'-rdate, nppliratinn will lie
. made to the lionoratile the, Inferior court of
Fayette eounly. w bile silling for ordiunry purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate of Hubert llarrit, dm
ceased, for (he bsnelit fd !h« In-irs and oredilors of,
said deceased. I.AIlixIN IIAltNKTT, AJm'r.
Mnyg. 1838. . 2d
■pAOlill months after date, applicalhin w ill he r. "tin
,ae to the llomoalile the Inferior Court of lip-
eounly of Houston, when sitting nsn Court of Ordin
ary, lor leave to sell th^t part of the real estate of
Thomas rl. I, win late of said county, deceased, which '
xvas not disposed of by w ill, to w it: the- undivided
half of lot No. two hundred and fifty-seven, in the
thirteenth district of saidcountv, forth, benefit of the
heirs end creditors. 11Ufi 11 I.. IRWIN,
June 9, IKI->. 21 KCur.
t anrr.AIil.i: til an order of the llonoralde Infe
rior Court of Houston count)' when silting
for ordinary purposes, xvill he sold on the first Tues
day in August next, «t the court house in thetoxvn
of Ferry, between tin- usual hours of sale,
©no loot of Ziantl, S«o. S.S,
In the fifth district of Houston county, well improved,
trilhnhoiit 130 ncres of fresh cleared land, n good
flin House—.old for the benefit of .the heirs mufere-
riiton of Daniel Clark. Sen. deceased. Terms on
the dny.
Also, on the day folio,ring,
Al the late resilience of said Clark, in the fifth dis
trict of Houston comity, will he sold u good forty
Paxv Cotton din nn<l Tlirnsher nnd Running Gi-nrlo
enid fiin—sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tor* of said Daniel Clark, Ken. deceased Terms on
the day. SARAH CLARK. F.z’rr
JOSHUA FATTI3IIALL, HP or
May 83,1812 22
ILL he sold mi llm first Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER next, helnre the court bouse in Jnckson,
Hulls cmintv,
A Sot cf Sand, &To. 3.'a,
in the first district of orlginnlfy Henry now- Bulls
eounly, tielongiug to the estate of John M‘Utahan, laic
Of South Carolina,deceased—-leniis made liiioxvn on
(tie day. JOHN It. MM All AN.
June 10 80 ■ . Ailm'or
" Sown Lots for Sale.
W ILL he sold at Amcricus, the puiilir. site In
'(tie county of Sumter, on the 10th dny of
July next, on Lot, No. 1S6, in the 27lH district of o-
riginnlly Lee now Slimier county, the front end a
number of hack lots, to the highest bidder.—Terms
mndr known on the,dny.
This situation is rnualled hot by few in theStnte,
tiring loomed In n rich, Itenllhy country, xx-ell xraler-
cd. w hich holds forth large induccmenls to the enter-
liming cnimtiiniily.
1. II. SMITH. ■)
8 FAuTt; NGBL00D ' / Commissioner,.
J. JACKSON, j
May 23 rtg Ids
Georgia, Houstoa County.
W lIKilEAS Henry Fills and Thomas Ilowell,
F.xeenlijrsof the estate of John Ifowell, de
ceased, kpplv lotne for Idlers of disinixsipn—
And, whereas John Chnucey, Administrator of the
estate o( PJmund Chantey, dcceescd, applies (o me for
Idlers of dismission.
These are.lhcrefurt. loeile awl admonish all and tin
g’llur the kindred and trtdilori of raid decerned, to hi
and appear at my ojfirt, within the lime pracrihed 6)
law, to them rante, if any they hare, why laid lellen
thould nut he granted.
Given under my hnnd nml seal nt office, March 2-1,
Iftl-J, in HIS CHAULF.S H, IIICF-, c, c, o,
Georgia, ffayette County.
W HEREAS Anna A. Dickson nnd William H
Dickson, executrix and Executor of the es
tate of David Diction, late of atdd county, deceased,
apply for idlers of dismission as eieculrii and exe
cutor of said rstntu.
Vttie are therefore to cite and admouhh all aivl lin
gular the kiiulred and eredilon of laid defeated to file
their objections, if any they hare, inmyojpee within
he time prueribed by law, why laid tetlen should not
be granted.
Given under my hand, this 21th dny of Jan. 1632.
72 fim WILLIAM M'BRIDE, c. c, o.
Georgia, Bibb County,
W HEREAS. John Smith, administrator of the
estnle ol Henry Smith, laloof Bibb county,
deceased, applies (o me for leUers of dismission us ad
ministrator orsnld estate:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, In he
and appear ol my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they hare, why said Itllcii
should not he granted. •
Given under my hand, this 7th dayof Mny, 1832.
19 MARTIN SIMMtlNS, c.c.o.
Georgia, Coweta Comity,
'XsTjT’HEjiEAS William J. Jcrmauy, administrator
V V on the estate of Maria Coltcn, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dUmi'simi—
These are Iherefire to rite and admonish nil and sin
gular the kindred and creditors cf said dcrtaird, to be
and appear at my office within the Hate prewribsd by law,
to show cause, if any they hare, why said letters should
not be granted.
(liven under my hand this 8th dny of June, 18S2,
25 , , SlIION HOUSE, C.C.Q.
Georgia, Tayotto County.
E VANS WESLEY lolls b,fore Jesse Ward Esn.
one CHKSNUT SORREL MARE, a small
blaze in her face, her left hind foot white, thought to
be |G or 17 years old, came to his plantation about
thr'fii -t of April last. Appraised by William Herring
and John Oakley to be worth ten dollars.
A trueexli«cl,June4.l832.
21 WILLIAM M'BRIDE, c. t.
To all Concerued,
T HOSE-haring demnnds against the eslafe of
James P. Doner, late of Monroe eonnty, de-
erased,ore requested to bring them In in terms ofthe
tuw, and tbqac who are Indebted to the estate xvill
make immediate uavnteni,
„ _ _ ELIZABETH DOZIER. Adm’r
May29 22 JOHN BEDDING. Adm'or.
feret-.id court.
A true extract from the niintt'es, April 20,1812.
19 L. BERRY WATTS. Clerk.
Sauaii Ixixa ^ Libel for dirarre in Monroe Su-
JeM.xuK.H0. S Court.
I T iipprnrineto lh*' Conri by Oih rolm-n of lh»» She-
riir, that llio tleft ndHt i is’not to be found in the
ooimfy of Mrnrnr*, it isordfird by tin* Court tlinl ser*
vice bo perfected by n !»ul*licHti«:n of this rule, once
a mouth for three months in one of the public gazelles
of this .State.
A true extract from tltv mlmitas.
April 7 mil WM. 1». HENRY. CUrL
’il-j district Surveyors.
S WII.L proui|illy attend to any nppiiention
made by any of the District Surveyors for my
service* in drifting the Flan, of Districts, tnakii,
out detached Flats, aud copying Field Notes
The fn'loirimr are the pricer:
District containing lii!4
square lots.
A neat Flan - - $15
A set of detached
Flats - - - - 15
A copy of liuld notes 15
$-15
I!old District contain
ing 121'fi square lute.
A neat Map - - $50
A set of detached
Flats .... HO
A copy officld notes SO
$90
IT. II. STURGKS.
Ilaxvkinsx-ills, 22d Juno, 1832. 20 pSJ
THK COWETA
Red and While Sulphur Springs.
riJN HE subscriber ha* recently established himself
.11. at these Springs, nnd is new rendy for the re
ception of boarders and visit! ri. They are situated
about six miles south of N'etvnnti, on the road leading
directly to La firange. Thnngh these springs are of
recent discovery, yet experience Iirs estaidished for
them n character (in the cure of several diseases) pro-
bahlv not surpassed by tiny xt-atering place. There
have been no chemical experiments made on the wa
ters, bill ex-ery day’s experience prox-cs them to pos
sess cathartic", diuretic, diaphoretic, nnd deobstruont
qualities.
Were it necessary, sufficient testimonials could be
furnished.to establish what lip* been said.
HENRY L. LESTAUJETTE.
Cowtld Springs, June 12 2ti 41
MllS. QRADLEY*i
FEISTS Smm'E.ZSIUBL'E,
Kcwnan, Coweta County, Giorgia,
THE semi tmnual cxnmi-
nntion of this Institution,
took place on Friday, the
15th instant. Ou which oc
casion the students xvere cri
tically and minutely exam
ined on the various branches
which had occupied their nt-
^2»tention during tlie preceding
session. The precision and
perspicuity of their recitations, the promptitude
ami accuracy of their ansxvcrs, to tho various in
terrogatories, evinced, in o«r judgment, in no
smnll degree, much industry, talents, mid iiwpics-
tioualdc acquirements on the part of tlie Instruc
tress, reflect not :t little credit on tlie promising
genius of tlie students, and must have been pecu
liarly gratifying to immediate relatives. The cx-
nmutation whs succeeded by an exhibition, in
which tlie students sustained their respective parts
tvith such singular ability, os to surpass the ex
pectations of the most sanguine. Tlie order and
good deportment of the students, during the whole
of (ito period, clearly evinced tho most judicious
discipline. ItSs with much ptoasure that we in
form the public, that tho next session of this
school will commence oil the first .Monday in Ju
ly next. Young Indies from abroad may he ac
commodated with board, on reasonable terms, in
respectable families near to tlie Institution. Tho
course of studies, iu this Seminary, comprises all
the branches accessary to a useful mid substan
tial education,. together witli such ornamental
branches as are generally taught in other institu
tions of a similar kind, including all the variety of
plain nnd ornamental Needle xvork.
To those xvlio are acquainted with the talents,
accomplishments, nnd nminhle character of Mrs.
lln\r>i.r.T, it would, xve presume, lie superfluous
to add a solitary remark ns to her competency to
preside over an Institution of this kind. The ex
perience which Mrs. B. has had in this avocation,
connected with tho universal satisfaction xvhicb she
has rendered, during iter residence iu this place,'
to all impartial persons, fully authorize us to state,
that iiouo will be disappointed trim intrust their
daughters to her instruction and discipline.
JOHN D. HINTON,
J. W. PHNTJCOST, Hoard
GEOIIGF, FENTICOST, (of Visitors.
SILAS REYNOLDS,
June 20,1832. 2<1 3t coir
OjT'The Federal Union'is requested to insort
the above three times every other week.
Xn 2Sfow Hands.
Wo apprise ills public that wo have
taken possession of tho well known
Public House, the
HAMILTON HALL,
in Hamilton, Harris county, aud that the House
is undergoing n completo finish, with large mid
convenient additions suitnble to accommodate
Uoarders nnd Travellers; end without the flatter
ing solicitations usual, we invite our friends nnd
tho public in general to give us n call, feeling con
fident that ever) convenient nnd neccx .’iry atten
tion will he rendered to make pleasant the time
and situation of those who may favor us with
their calls. BARKLEY MARTIN.
A. B. DAWSON.
April 24, 1832. 1328t
Blanton & Smith
OFFER FOR SALE,
Q jfhllHDS St Croix and N. O, Sugar
Ov CO bills do do do
50 do Loaf and Lump do
50 do Rye Whiskey
2000 bushels Salt,
And a variety of other goods.
May 25 144 •
GEORGIA IiOiEl,.
GaiBcsrille, Georgia,
T HU Subscribers beg leave to announce to their
friend, and the public generally,, that their
lioiisejvill he in readiness to receive boarders by the
2utli of July next.
'The GEORGI A HOTEL i* situated on the corner
of tho puhlie square, ly i* spneiou*. neat, nnd com-
fortahln. To tlie mail of family, the imlividiud trav
eller, the daily hoarder, or the fasliioriHhle visiter, the
Geoigia Hotel will present accommodations iufeukir
to non- in the we,stern part of Georgia. Our sttpnes
xvill he bountifully supplied with the best 0 f proven-
ilernml n'tentix'c’ostlers. Gainesville is one of the
most flourishing nnd growing villages in Georgia. It
is situated immediately on the upper Federal Road,
nine miles from the Cherokee line, altd about eighteen
miles from tho Cherokee Gold Mines. It is llio most
direct route for persons wishing to explore the Clior-
okee country, xxho live in the eastern end middle
counties of Georgia or Carolina. Person* xvjshiue
to stop ill (Jiiiiesvillc, can be ncromniodntrd with
private conveyances to any part of the Gold region
they may xvish to visit. The line of stages running
from Augusta to Athens has also been extended to
Gainesville; and from thence to Mnrrnysville, twelve
miles n est of Gainesville, which gives as great fncili-
ties in travelling to the Gold region a* to any other
part ofthe. State. \Ve believe from IhcJoriil advan
tages which Gainesville possesses, that there is no vil
li, ge in the State that i* better calculated to render
those comfortable and pleasant who intiy wish lo
spend the summer months iii the up country. We
are daily refreshed with mountain breezes—llio nights
extremely pleasant—and the host nnd purest of pttinp
or spring water. An accommodation singe line will
shortly be running from Gainesville to Clarkcsville.
Person* from Gainesville w ishing lo visit the falls of
Talloo<a.orany other curiosities located in ltnbcr-
shtoni enn lie conveyed to and from on reasonable
terms. By onr personal and unremitting attention,
we hope to he aide to render nil who may favor ns
xvillt a call, comfortable and easy. We therefore
earnestly solicit a share of pohliepntronogp. ,
ABSALOM BISHOP.
WM. N. BISHOP.
Gainesville, 2!W June, 1632. 2(i fit
FIRST DRAW ING RECEIVED.
MACON LOTTERY OFFICE.
Highest Prize @20,GOO.
Ono half tlie Capital Prize of $30,000 in the last Mil-
ledgevillc Lottery, xvas sold by tlie subscriber,
MII-I/EDGEVILLE STREET LOTTERY,
(Authorised by the General Assembly ofthe State
of Georgia.)
aisHBair.:
1 Prize of $20,011(1 is $20,000
3
<lo
10,000
30,000
4
do
5,000
20,000
0
do
1,000
9,000
5
do
900
4,500
5
do
800
4,000
5
do
700
3,500
5
do
600
3,000
5
do
500
2,500
5
do
400
2.000
5
do
300
. 1,500
5
do
200
1,000
35
do
100
3,500
50
do
50
2.500
650
do
20
13,000
5000
do
12
60,000
Less than
two Wanks to a
Prize.
FOR BALE
BLANKS
LE AT TI1I8
OFFICE
Summer Goods and Clothing,
J UST received at the Macon Clothing Storo
April 12 121 LEWIS FITCH.
All the Prizes to he floating from the com
mencement. except tlie following deposited as
folloxvs, to wit:
First Day’s Drawing.—2 Prizes of 5,000, 1 of
1,000, 1 of900, 1 of 800,1 of 700, 1 of 600, 1 of
500, 1 of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Second Day’s Drawing.—1 Prize of 10,000, 1
of 1,000, 1 of 900, 1 of 800. 1 of 700,1 ef 000,1
of500,1 of 400,1 of300, 1 of200.
Third Day’s Drawing.—1 Prize of 10.000, 1 of
1.000, 1 of 900, 1 of 800, 1 of 700, 1 of 600, 1 of
500, 1 of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Fourth Day's Drawing.—1 Prize of10,000,1 of
5.000,1 of 900, t of.800, 1 of 700, 1 of tiOO, 1 of
190, 1 of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Fifth Day’s Drnxviug.—1 Prize of 20,000, 1 of
1000, I of 900, 1 of 800, 1 of 700, 1 of 600,1. of
500, 1 of 400,1 of 300,1 of 200.
And on tho commencement of tho First, Sec
ond, Third and Fourth Day’s Drawing, tho first
drawn number shall be entitled to a prize of 1000
dollars, mid ou the conclusion of the last Day’s
Drnxviug, the first and last drawu number shall
be entitled to a Capital Prize of 5000 dollars each,
iu addition to such prize as may he drawn to their
number.
The whole -Lottery to be completed in five
days drawing only. Prizes only to bo drawn.
The whole of the Prizes payable in sixty days
after each Day’s Drawing—subject to r deduction
of fifteen per "cent. All prize* not applied for in
12 months from each drnxviug, to'lrc considered a*
a donation to tbo funds of tho Milledgevilie Street
Lottery.
.Tho drawing to tako place undor the suporin
tendcnce of William W. Carnes, Samuel lSuiling-
ton, Samuel Rockxvoll, William If. Torrance, E-
zekicl E. Park, Joseph Stovall, Thomas W. Bax
ter, James S. Calhoun, and Iverson L. Harris,
Commissioners; also a Board of Visitors.
Second drawing takes place on tho FOURTH
OF JULY.
Present Price of Tickets:
Wholes, $10—Halves 5—Quarters $2 50.
Ticket* fur sale at the Macon Lottery Office
by S. ROSE.
Macon, Mdy 12. 21
Georgia JVegrocs for Sale.
T HE subscriber koeps constantly on haud a
supply of Georgia Negroes for sale. They
will ho found to ho of such ago or sex ns will suit
purchasers. He now has ten or twelve on hand
Ho will also purchase Young Negroes for whom
cash will he given. - B. F. BLATTER.
East Macon, Feb 4 63
NOTICE.
T HE Subscriber having sold his stock of
GOODS to
R2r. Samuel 37. Rowland,
and declined business, solicits for him the patron
age of his fr'. * Js and former customers, aud re
quests all who are indebted to him, to call at the
store of S. T. Rowland, next door to Messrs
Cooke Si Coxvles, where he will ho found for the
purpose of making settlements.
Dec 24 1 ISAAC B. ROWLAND.
FEMALE EDUCATION.
Mrs. Mary P. Ellis,
G RATEFUL for the very liberal patronage she
hit received, respectfully inform* the citizen*
of Macon and it* vicinity, that the second quarter of
her school will commence on Monday, the 2d of A
pril.
Mrs. Ellis has the plenmre of Informing her pa
iroffs that Mrs. BAILEY GODDARD, xvhose quail
fictions nre unquestionable, has consented to give
Bessons in Music and Painting
(o those who miy be detlrou* of acquiring either 0 !
those elegant accomplishments,
march IB 102
OCKET MAPS QF GEORGIA for saie
LAW. \ c
J UST received in addition to their former sup-
plv: , * .'
Alabama Report*
Equity Font lilanquo
English Corn Laxv Report*
English Ecclesiastical Report*
lioiton Libels
TIovendon on Fraud*
TtoScoe on Evidence
Story bn Bailment
Todd’s Johnson
Wentworth on Executor*
Vcscy’s Chancery Reports
Yeiverton’s Report*-
1’nyley on Bills
Story’s Commentaries
Condensed English Chancery Reports
Starkio on Evidence
Massachusetts Reports
Roller's Nisi Prius
Rutherforth's Institutes
Ingersoll’s Abridgment
Russell on Crimes
Foster’s Digest
Constitutional Reports of South Carolina
ELLIS, SHOTWELL Sc Co.
Also—Docket and other Blank Books, suitable
for Courts. June 26 26 4t
Dissolution.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing be-
txvcen the subscribers under tho firm of
Ralston Jones, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The unsettled business of tho concern
will be attended to bv David Ralston, who can he
found nt the store of' Robert S. Patton, (their old
stand,) corner of Cherry find Third streets.
DAVID RALSTON.
Feb 25 82 JOHN L. JONES.
P
at this office.
106
BBAj&TOCT & SMITH,
WARE HOUSE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
M AKE liberal advances «u Cotton in store
and on shipments, also on notes and oth
er properly deposited in their hands. .
Their Ware Houses are more convenient to the
business part ofthe toxvn than any other, possess
ing the advantages of a wharf, and are more ex
empt from danger by fire, than any other ill JMa-
con. May 25 144
Teacher wanted.
A Person of good moral character, qualified
to toach a small School in the country,
and tho English and Latin Languages, is want
ed to take charge of the Telfair County,Acade-
my. Salary from six to eight huudred dollars.
A line addressed to the Trustees will receive at
tention. April 27 135
X3TBZA&7 SiPSimGS,
May 21, 1832.
T IIE subscriber liaviug returned to the IN
DIAN SPRINGS, his establishment at
that place is now open-and ready for tho recep
tion aud accommodation of Boarders and Visiters
during the present season.
Erwin’s Hotel,
In Macon, will also be kept open undor tho su
perintendcncc of an experienced and attentive
agent. A largo addition to his former establish
ment has just been completed.
21-2m L. A. ERWIN.
The Georgia Journal, Savannah Geor
gian, Georgia Courier, and Charleston Courier,
xvill insert the above onroaweek fortxvo months,
aud forxvard their accounts to Macon, Ga.
'GEORGE JEWETT,
At his old stand, corner of Cherry and Secondsts.
I S now receiving from Nexv York and Boston,
a fresh supply of Goods, which, in addition
to those on hand, will make his stock very large
and complete, xviuch ho offers on ns reasonable
terras as they can be had in this maeket. His
;oods comprise a general
Assortment of Groceries,
Viz—150 hags Coffee,
45 lilitls St Croix, Porto Rico and N
Orleans Sugar,
21 bids Loaf aud Lump do
12 qr chests Tea
20,000 lbs Don
10 hhds^lolasscs
1500 bushels Salt -
100 pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging,
40 kegs Nails
Jamaica Rum
Cognac Brandy
Northern Gin; NorthornRum
Whiskey,
Apple Brandy, Wino,
Powder, Shot, &c. &c.
ALSO,
Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery,
Crockery, Boots, Shoes,
HATS, BLANKETS, SADDLES,.
&c. &c. &c.
Oct 22 43
uraw works.
A RNOTT’S Elements of Physic*
Evidence of Prophecy
Rev. Robert Hall’s Works
Essay on Formation aud Publication of Opi
nions
Essays on Truth, Knowledge, Evidence, Sic.
Pitcnirn’s Island Otabietc, Sic.—last Family
Library
Ambitious Student, by E. L. Buixvcr
Life of Stephen Girard
Halt’s Lectures on School Keeping
Romance of Reality
Sister's Budget
Whispers to a Newly Married Pair
Reports on Locomotive and Fixed Engines
Eleventh Edition Henry’* Chemistry
Alexander's Bible Dictionary
Brief Kemarkcr
Medical.
Syme's Surgery
Larroy’s Surgical Memoirs
Gooch on Femnlos
Gooch’s Midxvifcry
Bell on Bnths and Mineral Waters .
Carpenter’* Essay on Mntcrin Mcdica •
Oostar’s Physiological Prnctico •
Peurperal Peritonitis, by Dr. Baudelocqite
Ryan's Medical Jurisprudence •
With a large collection of Medical, Law, Mis
cellaneous and School Bonks for snle hy
26 4t .ELLIS, SHOTWELL & Co.
JAMES It. BENNET,
Boot and Shoemaker*
S HA8 commenced business in
McDonald's building, (nenr the
*00 Macon Telegraph Office,) where
Ik. ho will be found ready to attend
to'his old customers nnd. others who may call on
him.
Oy BOOTS and SHOES manufactured to
order, in tho best mnnucr. REPAIRING also
will ho done.
(C?* Two or three’ JOURNEYMEN can find
rcgularomploymont by application to him.
MToticc.
ENNET ADAMS is my authoriied agent
during my absenco from the Start, and
all persons indebted to me are respectfully reques
ted to make payment to him.
June 12 24 3tiv CHARLES P. PECK.
from
da
SSL and North CaSrpaf^l^^f So,
mgtou City, and winch, (lt U, L£t ,0 N
cently terminated at Puwelton, ^ cnJ 'I
aud complete opvrntlou. • “ Bo " in f j
It hai recently been extended to Mill.. I
om wl x.' place it departs on Tt^Z?^!
tys and caturdays, at 4 A M 5i ’ Fhtnl
For particular* we. bill, anti ,h e J
papers. Wtiil, w vi|
Culpepper Va„ May 15,1832. ' q! 1 W
11 1 '• —— n1 6m I
riQVSL '—-
A QUANTITY of superfine Flour- r* •
by the Charles Carroll and for s»i
May 25 144 ELLIS, gYiOTWpjfo
English Mcriiwcs
I'WERINO SQUARE SUAWI a • .
Mow Cabinet Makcr^wT'
fflft The undersigned having
OJ ,ho interest nnd taken the sttl
occupied It) Mr. C. Coupee, oa (71
ry street, a few doors abovk ri,.t 1
\ Hotel, take this opportunity
mg to their friends and the public □
services in tha 1 CUlt l
Cabinet Malting Business.
They will at all times keep on hand a coo'd
ply or Materials, m:d be prepared to execute
ery description of xvork in their line. ” f
Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, lioobn,
Chairs, &c. &c. made to order, a5c 1
Every description ofTURNINGdoneMaboJ
Having a large and excellent Turning Lathe It J
only oho of tho kind in the place,) thev «;ii il
prepared to turu HOUSE COLUMNS X ,
shortnotice JAMES A. 11 \fi 2
Dec 17 52 JOHN MORELAN]’).
A. £>. PATRICK & Co.
H ave received per Boat Rebecca, and offe
for sale on reasonable terms,
4006 bushels Salt
16,000 lbs Bacon
20 tour Sivceds Iron
20 hhds Sugar
COO bags Coffee.
6 hhils Molasses
50 bids prime Pork
25 bhis No. 2 Mackerel
25 libls No. 3 ditto
50 bids N. E. Rum
50 blila Gin
80 pieces Bagging
30 boxes Soap
20 boxes Sperm Candles
Window Glass
Nnils
•Cognac Brandy
Hollnud Gin
Malaga, Madeira and Tenet-iffo IVina
Together with a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Hardware, Saddler?
CROCKERY, HATS, SHOES,
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,
&c. See. Sc c.
Juno 18,1832. 25
To Beat.
THE dxvelling over the store of .1.
P. Patrick tf Co., well calculated fit
a private Boarding House, at present
i occupied by Seth Lewis. Also, the
Store occupied by W, T. Sage. Possession given
after the 1st of October next. Apply to
MELROSE & KIDD, or to
A. P. PATRICK.
June 25 155 tf
notice.
1 leave E. L. SHELTON’
as my agent during my ba<
sence from Georgia, who it
•duly authorized to collect the
accounts of Lewis Fitch and
Filch If TVordin: and I would once more invite
those indebted to call and. pay the same, (at long
credits xvill not moko long friends.)
Macon June l 147-4t LEWIS FITCH.
TIN AVARE MANUFACTURER.
MUJ.UKRRV, WKAR VHIRD STREET.
T HE subscriber manufactures and krepicon
stantly bn hand, a general assortment of
Tin Ware, _
xvhich ho will sell xvhclcsnlo and retail at savan
nah or Augusta prices,
JOB WORK dono at tho shortest noticest
the shop on Third street, next door to Ellis, 8hot-
t ell & Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
Orders sent to Ellis, Sholtfell If Co. will re*
t oivc prompt attention.
Nov 11 17 ,
Election. ’ , .
A N election will he held at the <7<mrt hornets
tho town of Mnconi on the first Saturday m
July noxt, for n Justice of the Inferior Uo“6 !" r
tho couutvof liihb, to servo in place oft-” 1 *
linmsqn, Esq. resigned, Bv order of the coart.
May 31. 146 M. SUMMONS.c.i.t^
DISSOLUTION..
rgnHE copartnership, heretofore eiutmf B
-BL dcr tho firm of • ,.
KELLUM & IIOI7GIITO.V
is this dny dissolved hy mutual content,
business xvill bo conducted by KELLIM '
unity—all contracts made by tho firm xvill M
led by Kcllum- ..^.,onc/x\*
KELLUM & HOUGHTON-
07" The Macon paper*will gtvothoaho»e»
few insertions, and forward the accounts to
*) th, for payment to J. R. Ilouphtoa. ,, 9
LnGraugc, Troup cotiuty, Jupo q, _
Negroes Wanted.
T HE subscriber* Will pay liberal p«« »
May 25 114
THE WNDSBSSGNEZJ
H»sawMsgjJ.t
Mercautilc estnblisbmeut, has located tf( ^
tho nexv house boloxv the corner, on vi )..| |( jj
recently occupied by them, where • ljM>
Goods ns loxv as any. other houso fa - "
fur Cash or Cotton. „ mn rhiDg*i
His stock is noxv very completo C . 0IB J ijtl of
most ovory article for tho country J « c
DRY GOODS,
Hats, Shoes, Hardware, GroCtnti,
Salt. Iron, crJ „ r ,
Tho old customers and wo P ut ‘ f
nro respectfully invited to call, as tho
ties heretofore given will •till «•“■ .. House.
In the rear of hi. Slow is *New rf.
just finished, nnd now rendy for ‘ho
Cotton, which he will talte on Bjorn*. . j
liberal advances on the same- .roOD-
oct. 26 4 QEORUk jjZ.—■
IHSUIIANCB. e , yes
T HE Howard Insurance
York continues to insure U a ;„,i d>*
shipped on good Boats or ’■p r -'J 0 ica» * rl
dangers of the River. Rates of T* AS**'
mn.ierate. Apply to v
Dec 2D 51