Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, August 22, 1832, Image 4

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Bibb Sheri G aales. W ILT. fie vilil, on thn fir.l Tuesday In REP- TI’.MUMU the court house in .Tarmi. eo'Uiiy. brtivccii tiic laiviul Iniurs of sale, tilt fulb.tvin; t.riq-rrti: • , Tivo Ni^mi.'s, Peter about thirty vent* old, and Flies a z^irl about sixteen years of age—ail levied on as the property m If. 5. Tun;!. to satisfy a moi l- page Jfj 1’n i-.sae I from tile interim' Court of llibb tiiimty. iu favor of .Sarah Denton vs. said Towns. Jalj-fl; 'Twolvo -ricpM of ituntliujf Corn, more or less, noil two Heirs of standing Cotton, morn or less—levied on as tiin property of Benjamin Altai, tit satisiV uni' Ti Fa nsw-d front Bibb inferior court, Jose]ill (iaimT vim'siis Benjamin Allen and Ofi-neut I’lciums—|ifbporlv pointed out by Benjamin Allen. July, at: Kilst 81 _ Olio fourth Jiart of Lot No. 5 in East Ma con —levied on as tho property of Moses 1'itlis to SO- ti'fy a I;’iTil. irsued from o dustiri/i court ot said county in f.iyor of Flanders rVi-tt vs. said I’.-ttls— levy made and returned to wo by a constable. Olio liruirib part nf Loi No. 5 in K-ot Ma- «on—levied nnns tiro property <ff /’Ctrl' Atwell to satisfy a I" Fa fro ii a jii.rlire's court in sai-1 county, in favor' of l iar fir.-s Or Scntt vs said Atwell—levy made and retuined to me. by a constable. 'Jno nttero limn, immoil Talersiii, abmii for- ty-ftve years old—lovitxi on as the properly of Eliot' lie!!, Coleman, t» satisfy a Fi- Fa. issued trom a Jns- tice’s court of said cnni.ty, In favor of J. Walton vs said !•:. (’nlumnii—levy made and returned tome by aeonstalile. Tlfb lioinso anti [.ot, on which Drury ’lh’)mp,a:i non lives In t!i« (own of Macon—levied lines Ids property to satisfy a Fi Fa fortsx and Fi Fa* issued front ri Justice's eenirt in favor of Itirhard Roe mid others vs. said Tlmmpsya—levy made and retm ionl to me by a constable. August2 II. II. IIOWAlin, sherff. Houston iaiterh? Sales. rnril.l. lie sold on the (i'*t Tnenlay in ft 1. ITEM- Vv til'.if mist, at lim court hntisv door in lV-rry. flonstoii ciiiiuty, iieUvern lint mm I hours of tale, One l.ol oik anil hickory I .ami, Well im proved. iu the twelfth district of Houston county, tvlieroiiii Willi'im'Itlagilr lM\l lives—levied on ns Ids property, to satisly a Fi Fa in favor of William Haddock, liemvc, vs. istniitol it. Smith, principal, and William W mgalc and Hi.liam IS. Smith, sum- !, ii of I, ifil. No. ’7, in tin.' f.mrici-nili dis- tri,-; iif ll ni-toi! C.miity—levied on its the property pi .r.:iv..'/ i/t Cal! 1 to satisfy n-v.jra^Fi Fas issued from o Justice’s ioini'l in favor of Gnnrg.t P.itlen is Jen nii- uii Cutis id.MAil CHAIN, thirljf. July ill. |-3>. iiOiiry iitxrsi'S Stales. ■•’B'VIU. lie sold on the first Tuesday in SEP- V V Tillinr.l: Jjctttcrti tin* U:\vtti! hour* -I »i»ti*, Jm foiv t!.f i t .i t itf/*i5f; Uoor in tin* Iom'iiu! Mm;* iI"im*i* ./i, llvr.iy n.Mjiiiy, Ur.: followiii£ |ir<>ju;riy f v*zs () *uj Lot ot Lia.i, lo.mbvi no; known, m ilii? ■mut •iU;ri , l ol IJ.Mrjy comity-, wiitonm Jtnuus M. 4 r os|«i» now liw;—Irviiul on :u» tin; on»|»«*rly ot Jtinu* M. ruler, to fUtijfy >umjry Fi Fws is*imm! lron| h Jhn- • ii’irs court in-favor «»t »J« iin^und vs J Dines M. Foa* t»*r urn! J.tnu*t Sitaw—ievv iiiiuii; tu.<! rrtumrU (u u*e by ii constable. 'iliOS. J. JOIIXSO.V, July 21. ^ b/iaiff* Aim, irill be irld ns aberc. Tllft «‘HSt li.lit «•! lot No. in I lie fu st ilis* trirC ot’ IfttMiy C.m tv*— levies! on »»*• the pro|*trtyo< #17/ i nx. 4 i .-jtiMJ'y n Fi Fe from n Jnslici ’t co»i.i ut Uenry c»»unty n» invorot Anthony JJyr.r vs A ?Jr(iU*«»r»t and vi«tl t;u>:—.ilso other Fi Fn* in favor of yi tny buinat-riiu a.iU othor* \s. Joshua J. Hood, tuny in pti»«L*«!Mii ‘ f said l.tud—levy lunUc uuJ re- tiirnnj to mo tsy « ronHalilr. Tlo* liutf;»!’ L»»; oJ'L >i»»J No 10(), in the l ijlitli diytrii t offriiri canty—b.vii i'jun «s the pnper- of Jo/m MnnliHi-in, to satisfy »<nnJry Fi Fas iiiiiud Pr.i.n a JtistiCf’a court in s-«»ci county, in fivwr uf Joint Daily nmJ levy uiuile and returned to me by e e mstaids. July 23. 'i’iit* i*ost hiJfof 1>I CO9» *J‘ this district of ILmy coiit,ty»-!» s ivd o;i »s the property of f¥ !lit:in Cux. ti» s ti^fv a |’i Fa isruetl from ujn rticc’ji court in favor of Ai.tliony Dyer vp. A. Crawturd and •aid Cos. nml sundry ot:a r anralf Fi Fes iifiu d i•» fa vor of iloery .S.rnw’r'nfnl and olbur* vs. J. iiood, tlic kimi lo:ijch:hnnd by said lJood. Tilt* east half ftf'lot No. 101), in ttio eighth di-triet of II* my county—levied oil »«$ the property of John March ujn, to satisfy sundry Fi Fa's homed from a j LAiCf/i court in favor of Johnsoirmwl l ex!, ntido* thers'vi. saU Murchuten, JA.’IEtf l.OVII.. An$ I- D- Sheriff Oampboil Shoriif Sales. T’ILL lie sold nn the first Tiles'll/ in St'BTEM* Ufill next, befure the euurl h'ltue door in the Inwii nf Campbell!.hi, Camplit-.il county, between the usual limits ot sate, the tallowing property, vte: Two .Ne^runs, to wit: a woman named Ca- Tolini', tips.Other n buy child named Dan—levied on ns the property of John Kintr, to satisfy a f i Fu issued from Cainphrll superior roart In lavor of Charles Collins vs. John Kiser, Isnaa How ell, ltobcit Har per, libjah liorsett, nml L’zicl "IFaggot—property pointed nut by |ilniutitTs attorney. One Negro Uiil by the timto of Marinh, it* bntit three years old—ieviett on os the property of Jihn Kistr, to satiety sundry Fi Fas issued from n just ice's court in favor of William. Bennett, ndmluis- Iratnr, xVc. ot Thornai Bi anctt, dee., \«. F. F, Ally, Jiiltn Kizcr, mid James Langston—property pninteii nut by plalntitrs nttnrnry—levy omdc nuif returtiet! to run by I), il. llmwl, constable. Two Lots of Land No. 139 end Nn. 149. in tho niuth district nf oijginmly Fayette now Cumt» bell enmity—levied on ns the property of John tli• air, to satiny a Fi Fu i-sned from Campbell superior court in favor of Evan II iw cl vsjohu K cer—proper tj pointed nut by plaintilT. All tint interest that lame Garmon lias In Lot, No. not known, In the fourteenth district of ori ginally Fayette now Campbell county, in Ihu passes- skm of M. Howell and adjoining John It. Tinker- levy made in favor of E. Wyatt & Co.—pro|icrty pointed out by Jesse M. Butt, plainlllfs attorney. Ono Lot uf Latt'WNo. 147 in the fourteenth district of originally Fayette now Campla II county —levied on ns properly of Dalai fF. Prewitt, to satis fy sundry Fi Faa vs said Prewitt in favor of William Brandom and ethers—levied ou and returned by a constable. Also, the nbovo Lot of Land—levied on h» the property fit Janet Huh to satisfy two Fi Fus in fai’or ot James II. Ferryman vs said Hlrks. July 30 - JAMES URI3UA.M, eherij/'. Alta, will le cold as atm re. • Otto buy Mnro mid three Cows—levii'd nil ■a the prupetty of firarge Moore, to satisfy one morl- guga Fi Fa issued from DcKalb superior court in fa vor of Daniel Slone vs said Moore. East half uf Lo|^\'n, 36, iu tins eighth fistrici oforljinally Cowota now Campbell county—levied on a* the property of Ottrgt Moore to satiny a FI Fu issued from Deii iilieiijnirior coart In lavor of Daniel Ctone, administrator of John Adams ilceea-cdvs said Sloare. B. EASI.Y, July S«, 18M, , fyf, sheriff. $>ikc Sheriff Sale a W ILL be sold on Ike Gist Tuesday iii SF.PTEM- 14, " ? PXt » before the court llousn In the ioivii of Aebulon, Pike county, between the usual UOUI ; Ol SilO. No. 53, in tho second district cf originally Monroe now Pike connty-levird on as the prontrty of F. fF. J. Rumneu, to satisfy two small Fi I a. in lavor of John Ci.Cook vs saldltumney- pr. party pointed out by Kvan Shannon—levy made •nfj ri tiiriied to lae by a constable. ^ J«»y 2» J. it. CULPEPER. Pep. Shrill. "t,V4 f <be sold on the first TacsJay In SF.PTfiJI. ri I'-U,nest, before tke court house la Jackson, Oulu couuty, A Xor of Kan A. KT.-i. i a. JOHN it. il'MAHAN, ' AdaCa r Sntts Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in SF.PTEM- BEII nest. Iinfom tho court house, in the town ot'Jai ksou, Butts county, betivcon the usual hours of Sllli', Otis nopro fi llow named Jack, about 55 or (15 yours old—levied on ns tho property of Hugh Ifaiiti! to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a Justice’s Court in said county, in favor of John Hull vs Hugh ilumll—levied on and returned to me by a constable. One iieijro girl mimed Mary, about 4 years old—levied on as the property of Hugh Hamit to snt. Isfy n Fi Fa issued from Butts Suret ior Court in fa vor of Anthony Dyer and others vs Hugh Haniil— property pointed out by Pbtiiililf. July if II. 1IATELEV, Sheriff. POSTPONED WALK. Also, will he told at ahort, 101 1-4 acres of L uiil, none or less, it be ing the south half ot Lot N'o. 07. in the first district originally Henry now Butts cotinty-r-levled on ns the property of (hinge IF. bowery, to satisfy three Fi Fas issued from a Justice’s Court in said county, tivo In favor of Lawrence Gsbagnn, and one iu favor ol Ermine Case vs said Lowery—leviedon and relumed to ute by a coustnlile —This prope-rty is improved for tannin- with a dwelling house, &c. July ’Ji, IH. HATF.I.Y, Sheriff. Fayette Sheriff Sales. 7TLI, b« sold oii the first Tuesday in 8EP- TEJIiJI.lt next, at the court house in the town of Fayed idle, Fayette comity, between the usu.il hours, the following property: Ono Lot of Land No. 55 in the seventh district of Fayette county—levied on as the property of .Samuel Cl.ii/, to satisfy n Ft Fa in lavor of Bennett Youngblood end others. One cltetjiiiut sorrel llorsp, ten t>r twelve years old—levied on us Urn property of B P. Smith, to satisfy ou execution in favor of John Burk One sorrel More and one Ox—levied on ns the property of William Cole, to satisfy an execution in favor ot Eduard It. Ballard and otbets. July 30 ANDitiAV M’BiUDE.sfitny, luuutoo Liharilf ainic.i, W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in dEl’TEM- BCft nest, at toe court bouse Uuor iti me town of Forsyth, Monroe county, Within the usual hours ol sale, tint following property, viz: 405 nines of Lund m the sixth district ol Monroe county, one mile north nf Forsyth, whereon Isidah Chapman now Jives, the numbeis not known, well improved; also the following Negroes'. Jacob a utau iio years old, Prince u boy id veins old, Honor a woman 40 years old, ticoigc a boy 10 years old. Henry u boy 4 years old, Lucinda u gill Id yerrs oid, anil Scab v « girl 13 years oid—nil levied on as the property of Jsaiah Chapman, to sulisiy sundvy Fi Fas issued bifinor of Ueinge U . Aiutiy and others vs. aid Chapman. •J0'2 1-2 Here* of I«lt d, being Lot Nn. 154, in the third district of Monrou couifty— levied on ttv tho property of Anderson Duller, to satisfy « fi Fa iu favor ot Joliusunaod Uuuu vs. said Bukei—levy made by a constable. . 202 1-2 acres of L tud, being Lot N j. not kntiwii, whereon James Turner now lives, iu the third district of Monroe county- levied oil as the property of Junes Turner, to saUs.y u Fi Fu issued in favor ot Cyn'In.K Aden Adniiiiiitialiix, dec., lur the use of, Pitt .Milner, is. -Bid Turnei. 70 acres of Land, iu tiio sixth district ol Monroe county; adjoining Elington and VVhitton, uitli iuipnivemeuli thereon, one Negro Woman by tiio name of Ann. lByenrs old, and tier Child three mouths old, and u iplutitity of tioods consisting of vu- riotu artielrs of merchandise— all levied on us tin: property of David Holmes jr., to satisfy sundry Fi Fas is-ued iii lavor uf Isaac rsorUiu und otheu vs. suid Holmes. Four Negroes, viz: Cisea a woman 22 years old, Ci ii i a woman li years old. I,utice a girl 10 years old, and ivthrrv boy I’d years old—nil le#;d on as the property of Joseph Tdmun, to satisfy sundry small Fi Fas issued in favor of iViilous Hunt and olbets vs. said Tilineit—levy made and returned by a constable. 202 1-2 acres uf La mi, being Lot ftp. not known whereon Win Blair senr. now live-, In the fourth distlict of .Tionroecounty, adjoining Hail Gold smith mid others; also one Bond Wagon, two Stills, jjtill Caps and Worms—all levied ou us the property of Williart Blair star., to satisfy u Fi Fu issued iu fa vor of Isaac Nolen vs. said Blair. <)U act i‘s of Land, moil) ur less, being part of Lot No. not known, in the sixth district ol Monroe county. ii licrt.u» Ilulm-.V Mills era situated, adjoin ing Craivder EMiugtnii wild others—levied on os the property of John Dewberry and Giles Dewberry to sat isfy sundry small Fi Fas iu favor of George Whilton lor the u’te of William Doit berry v» said John and Giles Dewberry—levy made and ’returned bv a con- stride. A. COCIlifAN, July 31.1532. , Sherff. layette £&eri<T fialcsa W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM BER next, before the court licniie in the town of Fnyettoville, Fuyetle county, betweeu the Usual hours of sale, • Lot ol’L iml No. 5, in tiio fourth distlict of formerly Henry now Fayette county—levied on as the property ol Abram Borden, to satisfy a Fi Fills- surd from a Justice’s Court iu lavor of John Raid bearer vs said Borders—property pointed out by de fendant-levy id ide und returned to me by a consta ble. Otto half of Lot, No. Cl, in the fourth dis trict of formerly Henry row Fuvettc county, where on J.,hn B. Blacksltme now lives—levied on os his property to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of William P. Wil- sin and others vs said Blnekstone—property pointed out by the phintill'— levy made nnd returned to me by a. constable, One negi-J giil by tho nhmo of Harriot—le vied on os the property of Thomas Madtoy to sntijfy sundry Fi fas hi lavor of W. A. Mnngum and Win. Ward va Thomas Mackoy—levy mndi- and returned to mn by a constable. W YAT HEFLIN. by July 1832. Pep. Sherff. 5?as CoUoctor'c Salia. W ILL be told on the first Tuesday in OCTO< BEK next at the court house in Glinto s, Junes county, between the law ful hours, the following pro perty, or so much thereof as will pay the taxes due for lifliend costs: 202 1-2 acres of Land, second quality, N». 91, Iu the fifth district nf Coweta-county—to be sold ns tho property ol Edwin Bowen to pay his tax lor the year lTil,?lj cents 7 1-2 millsandcuvt. 318 aerm nf Land, third quality, ill Jones cou) tv, adjoining While—to he sold as the property r.f John llfratii, tn pay his tax for the year I83J, $I21W 4 1-2, nnd cost- / 710 acres nf Laud, second and third quali ty, adjoining M-Mutli, Glady cn- k. In tones county —to be sold ns the properly of Jnhnff. AT.Math, attor ney at taw, to pay bis tax for lha year 1331, fS 03 - 1 1-2, and costs, 101 1-4 acres of Land, second quality, nd- loinhtg Bly, in Junes county—to be sold as the pro perty of Benjamin Heath, to pay his .tax for the veer 1831, $1 !95 I.Land costs. GIDEON MABOS’, August), 1832. / Tax Collector, Joneteouoly. W ILL bo sold un the first Tuesday lu SF.PTEM. BF.lt next, at the court house door tn Jack, sonville, Telfair county, agreeable to au order of the Inferior Court when sitting for ordinary purposes, A likely SCogro Woman, nliout eighteen years cKrnnmcd Aggy, and her child three years old named Tabby, the properly of the es tate nf John Everett, deceased: sold for the benefit of tho heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. MA KKWI l.l.COX, July 25. 30 As/m’or. de bonis non. W ILL lie told, on tho Erst Tuesday in OCTO BER next, agreeably to an order of the In ferior Court of Houston county, when ailtiag for or dinary purposes, it the court house door In Terry, Houston county, £ot of aland r>To. 170, Its the fourteenth district of said county—tn be Mid a, the properly of llxsar R. Ucakcuakd, deceased —dower excepted. Terms on the day. A. B. CHASTAIN, oiu’er, August 1, 1S32 31 A GREEABLE loan onlernf ihe Inferior Court of Jones emmiy, will be sold on the first Tuesday in HEPTEMBKR next, nt Perry, Houstoq couuty, und at la«n;j)kiii. Stewart county. IL'hreo Xots of £and, viz! One Lot Ivinginllonston county,In the ninth dis trict, No. 19: also one Lot ly ing in tire twenty-first d/s- trial of f irmrilv Lae now Stewart couuty. No. Ili und one in tliii twentf-second district of Stewart emuitv. No.ail *o!J ns the property of Ami Dunn, decor'I'd, far the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said deceased.—Term* of- sate made known on the dav, SAMUEL W1NFIIEV, Ailm'or. N~Motiday, the 27th day of August next, will be sold at t’lirt residence of the late James Jones deceased, in the thirteenth district of Houston couuty, All tho Perishable Property of said deceased, consoling of Jlor.“rs. Callle, llogs, Household and kitchen Furniture, Plui.Uiiou Tools. A*e, Terais made known oil the d«y of sale.—-All persons indebted to s tid declined are requested to make iunneiiiaie payment, rsiid thoce bovine demands w ill render tin in in ngrctable to law. July CM, I-.tt. 30 VV.M. JONES, Adtn'or. W ll.L be sold in JacUaoti, liutts county, chi the lit at Tuesday in .September next, All the PciEor-al Estate of Jtrnninh Hammock, line ot said county,dueeased, consisting of one Kifle (inn, one Critut Stone, a purl of tho wood work of a Wagon, mid other articles be longing to jiiid cMate. Terms made known on the <iav. PF.VTON U. WUITK, Adtn'or. July 24, mi. 3'>‘ c; GIlFEADLF. to the last will and trstnment o* CjL Obttdlah PJtWips. deetusrd, will he sold at tho court house in Gwinnett couuty, ou the first Tuesday InOCTOliDK next, A £oi of Snnt 3 -, King in the sixth itLtrict ofGiviniictt couuty, known by No. 29, containing 250 acres morn or less. Terms made kuoiiu ou the day of said. ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, Aug. I. 31. ; E«{ri*j_ i jious MONTHS after date application will be , made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Honston county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroes of tile estate of Rtillf.JTF.rnldt.deceesed. HUGH L. IRWIN, Mny7.18:’.') 19 Ailm'or F OUR .MONTHS after date, uppllaatiot, will be iiindc to tile honorable Ihe Inferior court of Fayette county, while siding for ordinary purposrs, fir leal ” to sell the real estate of Robert Harris, de ceased. for tile benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. LAKitlN BARNETT, Adm’r. May 8, 1832. 20 t AOUR innntl safter date, application will be unde ' to the Honorable tlic Inferior Court nl the county of Houston, when sitting ns» Court nf Ordin ary, lor leave to sell that part of the reel estate of Thomas A. Irwin late of said county, deceased, which was not disposed of by will, tn ivit: thQundiviried half of lot No. two hundred nnd fifi^-seven, in the thirteenth district nf saidcouuty. for the benefit nf ti e heirs and creditors. HUGH L. IRWIN, June 9. 1833. 23 F.r'cr. 5 73 OUR MONTHS ufter dnte, application will he ' made to the honorable inferior court of Monroe county, ivbt'ii silting for ordinary inn poses for leave to sf!f one lot of laud No. 172, in the seventeenth district of Muscogee county, the property of Jared 'Vanity, deceased. MARGARET TAPLEY, Adm'rx. JAMES J1AY, Adm’ar. July 24,1832. 30 _ A LL persons having demands against the estate of Robert liiffe. late of Bibb county, deceased, are requested to present them b. terms of the law; and all persons indebted to said F.state are requested to pay the same to JOHN D. SINGLETARY, Ang, 8 32 Ct Adm’ar. suss. N assortment of colored and black SILKS just received and for sale by Nov 17 23 WM.1I. IIURDSALL. A : F 3Lciuou Syrup. OR snlo by ELLIS, SIIOl'WELL xV «0 May 25 144 ES/SiNTOBI & sr,22 r rsi, WAKE HOUSE, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, M AKE liberal advances an Cottod in store nnd on shipments, also on notes and oth er properly deposited in their hands. Their Ware Houses are more convenient to the business part of the town than any other, possess ing the advantages of a wharf, and arc more ex empt from dauger by fire, than any other in Ma con. * May 25 144 Just deceived, | WO cases Fancy Dunstable*. Dec 17 4!) WM. II. BURDSALL. KTegro Clothing. T HE subscribers have just received a large and extensive assortment of Negro Clo thing which will be sold at a small profit. Dec 5 A. 8HOTWELL & J. SMITH. TIN WARE MANUFACTURER. MULEERItr, NEAR THIRD STREET. T HE subscriber manufactures and keeps con stantly on hand, a general assortment of Sin Ware, which be wilt sell wholesale and retail ot Savan uah or Augusta prices. JOIi \%ORK done at tho shortest notice at Ihe shop ou Third street, uext door to Ellis, Shot- tell & Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS. Orders sent to Ellis, Shotwell If Co. will re- «Vive prompt attention. Nov 11 17 July 10. Cotton XSags. j Roady made Colton Rugs, 5 and | 5J yards eecb, of tho best Inver ness Bagging, for sale bv REA &. CO'TTON. 159 ®2Z21 WBff»S2tSSGN£i:9 H AVING purchased tho interest of Messrs KIMBERLY & CHISHOLM, in the Mercantile establishment, bat located himself in the new house below the corner, on Cherry street, recently occupied by thorn, where he will sell Goods os low qs any other house in this place, for Cash or Cotton. Ilia stock b now very complete comprising al. most every article fur the couutry; it cousists of DRY GOODS, Hals, Shoes, H.snJwort, Groceries, Salt. Srori, die. The old customers and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call, as the same facili ties beretofjre given will still exist In the rear of bis Store is a New Ware House, just finished, and now ready for tha reception of Cutton, which he will take on Storage, and make liberal advances on the same. oct.26 4 GEORGE WOOD. JAMES It. BEfrNET, Boot and Shoemaker* ** HAS commenced busmese in McDonald’s building, (noar the Macon Telegraph OJJice,) where he trill be found ready to attend to his old customers and others who may call on Ititii. 07*BOOTS and SHOES manufactured to urder, in the best manner. REPAIRING also will lie done es Two or three JOURNEYMEN can find rugularcmploymcnt by spplicatidl to him. ffust received of hbdi St. Croix. Porto Rico, and Now pp Orleans SUGARS 150 bugs Coffee 33 barrels Molasses . 70 bis Northern Hum, 60 do 11 htskey 30 bis Gin 25 quarter casks Malaga )\ino_ Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin Jamaica Rum 15 quarter chests Tea, 40 kegs Nails 29,000 llis Iron , _ German and English blistered Steel 5,COO lbs Castings Powder, Shot and Lead Domestics, and a Genera! Assortment SPUINGgood;*, Cuilcrtf, Hals, Shoes, Hoots, &;c. For snlo by CEORG E JE WETT. Mat 19 142 ■ m;w goobs. UST received from New York, a large and splendid assortment of SPHIAG GOODS, Consisting of a variety of plain mid striped Ging hams, plain and figucred Swiss, Adelaide Stripe, Striped Chambray, Victory Muslins, Thread La ce., do. Inserting* and Edgings, Black Italian Snrsiuet, Sinchow aud Gro deNaplo Silk,.Color oil Florence do., Black Italian Crape, Birdseye Diaper, Cotton Wadding, Mtisquito Nettiup,Mtil ed Feather Fans, I.adies and Gentlemen’s Gloves, plain and bordered Cnmloic Handkerchiefs. Also, a acnoral assortment of RIBBONS. A. SHOTWELL & J. S, SMITH, April 17 12C GROCERIES. Hhds prime N. O. Sugar 1 20 hhds St. Croix do 40 do Molasses 50 bids Whiskey 50 do Gin (l’help’s brand) 50 do Rum 20 do/,. Champaigno 10 bbls New Ark Cider, For sale by C. A. HIGGINS. May 29 145 P Bill» on Savannahs AYABI.E at sight, forsalo bv Dec 10 46 DAY * BUTTS. English Marmots VBTERINO SQUARE SHAWLS just re- f£ ccived by WM. H. BUKDSAI.L. Dec 23 54 Norton's Pulmonic ^rpociorant COUGH SYRUP, HjlOR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, aud ii 1 Hooping Cough. A supply of this valu able Medicine received and for sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. Nov 23 2ft • DR. I. ELLIS, H AVING determined to settlo permanently in Macon, respectfully offers his Professional Services to the inhabitants of the toivuaud adjacent coun try. For the satisfaction of these who arc uunc quainted with him, he thinks proper to state, that ho was regularly admitted to his profession in 1804, agreeably to the laws nnd regulations of the State of New York, aud that most of his time since that period has been devoted to an exten sive practice. By a faithful discharge of his pro fessional duties, he hopes to merit a liberal pat ronage. His residence and office are in tho house formerly occupied nyMr. Birdsong, on Muibetry street. Jan. 14 2 Negroes. Wanted. T HE subscribers will pay liberal prices for a few likely mctt, young nnd of good char cter. BLANTON & SMITH. May 25 144 COACH B&ftStmG. T HE Subscribers still continue tho business at tho old stand, corner of Walnut nnd Fourth Streets, where work will be done accord ing to order. Having a largo assortment of arti cles ordcrSd from tho North which will arrive in the course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, Uu- gies, Barouches and Carriages, they feel con fident of pleasing customers both in articles aud prices. The have now ou hand an assortment which will be sold low for cash, such as Sulkeys, Gigs, and Barouches; besides several splendid sets of Harness, with Laces, Carpeting, Morocco, Springs of different hinds, Joints, Bands, Loops and Bows of ail sizes. Orders for Carriages punctually attended to, and warranted to please or no sale. BENTON & BACON. Wanted a» an Apprentice* A lad about fourteen or fifteen years of age, of steady moral habits, B. & 15 May 4 133 SAU7 AKB CrP.IST liillsZ. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic, that his UTEAr.Y 8AW <fc CJB.IST MILS, near hi) residence, within ono milo of ftlacon, is now iu complete nnd successful operation. In addition to othermachiuery hois prepared with a circular saw for ripping light lumber, such as Window Sa«b, Paliogs, Laths, &c. In conse quence of tho heavy expenditure incurred in its establishment, it is necessary that ho should re quire cither cash or baukable paper for his lum ber, which he is disposed to sell nt n fair price. A share of tho public patronage is very respect- fully solicited. BENJ. V. GWENS. N. B.-A first rate SAWYER, may, by ap- plying immediately, obtain good wagos and a per manent situation. it i.< fi July‘*7. 164 tf LIJVE OF ST A GES B UNNING through (bo unper parts of South and North Carolina and Virginia, to Wash ington City, and w hich, at its Southern end, re cently terminated at l'owelton, Ga„ is uow iu full and complete operation. It has recently been extended to Millodgoville, from wh ch placo it departs on Tuesdays, Thurs days aud Saturdays, at 4 A. M. ’ For particulars tee bills and tho Milletleeville P"/?"’ „ „ WM. SMITH. - Culpepper Va., May 15,1632. 21 dm LAW. rjn HE Subscriber has removed from Millcdgc- R. .in%n!£ l ? C,, . ed P trm!, e«ily i« Macon, airl Rn ,iV.i? r r' W pa L rU '" f ,he Oakmulgcc and Southern Circuits as heretofore.> Iris office for tho present is on Second Street in the build- ’i B fc | De I * t nbovo \V ashington Hall. ' lofl -.taw 4tw JOliNRllllEKI ORD, Jr. ML biCAL lift blUlMLiVj ZSoolts, ETusic, 6lc. ELLIM, SHOTWELL & CO A Ms uow receiving and oDonlhe. A BOOK STORtf, a uumZrdf® W ,h(i PIANO FORTES of a rich description, and a varioty of’oifi.- steal Instruments, with Instruction Bool. .Music adapted to the same. A largo roll...- M< «few Music for tho Pian„ ° embracing all the Music of the celebrated r ! j rclta Opt ra, ami a variety of Eneravin-s r ‘ ' turos, Prints, ,Ve.—also, o ivartcg, A large assortment of Books consisting of fifteen hundred volume,- „ ’ , logue embracing a considerable pqrtion ofVk-V is published iu tho Christian Repertory "' UC I A groat variety of STATIONARY aud Mi. ceilaneous articles. • Wl * A largo assortment of PA PER IIA SClKn e Bordering, I ire-Prints, &c. Sec. **”* They respectfully invite tho attention nf ,i public to the above, aud request them to call xaamine. Juu 0 jy P OCKET MAPS OFGEORuIT^ at this oflicn. 106 Molasses, fluai, C*ia7&ci Just received by boat Straw "er IHlUS N.O.’ Molasses, ° 20 bbls Rum 20 do Gin (best brand & good nmro 20 do Whiskey (N. O.high i.rcou ' I r- STOHE. ' 10 bbls Mackeral No 1. 00 do Whiskey CO do Gin • , 10 hhds St. Croix Sugar 10 doN. O. do 25 Hbls Manhadeu Fi,h 5 tierces superior. Rice. For sale by C. A. HIGGINS March 2S 112 » ' ploim. TiT 4 QUANTITY of superfine Flour;rUvei by the Charles Carroll and for sale U May 25 1 t-l ELLIS, SHOTWELL &Q0 2‘or Sale A small IIOU.SF.sml LOT in s pleas 8 nt part of town—whereon Ihe subscribe n«W live,—adjoining the dwelling hum of ill. B.irtleft. and near Cluik’s Iloti l - Will bo sold a bargain. 187 3t A. JIOODV. Wo Xlcnt, THE dwelling over the store of.I P. Palricf; Sf Ca., well calculated fa a private Boarding House, at prom occupied by Setli Lewis. Also, tin Store occupied by \V. T. Sage. Possession givti after the 1st of October next Apply to MELROSE fcklDD.c;u A. P. PATRICK. June 25 -155 tf VmSGAR. ’I G Al .LONS of first rate, three yesn I : L W old VINEGAR, for sale at till Confectionary of March 15 102 JOHN SMITH. SSlaitton & Smith OFFEU FOll SALE, St Croix and N. O. Sugar 60 bbls do do tin 50 do Lonf and Lump do 50 do Rye Whiskey 2000 bushels Salt, And a variety of other goods. May 25 144 Carden Seeds, A FRESH supply, just received and far sale I A. bv EL1.13, SHOTWELL &o:. April 14 124 NOTICE. T HE Subscriber having cold his stock of I GOODS to 1 Mr. Samuel W. Howland, and declined business, solicits for him the patron age of his friends and former customers, sud re quests all who are indebted to him, to cell at tri I store of S. T. Rowland, next door to fi'tw* 1 Cooke & Cowles, whore he will he found fat it* | purpose of making settlements. Dec 24 1 ISAAC B. ROWLAND. Spring and Sarnmor Clothing. T HE subscriber has just commenced recti'-1 ing hjs stock of Spring and Summer (it- thing, lie assures the public that his stock in. he inferior to ttouo, is determined to sell »l IW prices, ami Invites purehasecs to cal!, march 15 WM.11. BURDSALL., COTSOBX BMW. K. ifh pieces heavy Hemp Baggiog « I J iastore, for B Mol.y iii(;GiN N. B. Arrangements are so mndc uitli the a-1 gents nf the manufacturers, that the Planter Merchant can ho constantly supplied with tw»' j ticlo of Bnggiug at it, lowest prices, and od um • al terms. b - M»v«29 Clothing Store,. . r HE auhscrihcr hems very an * 10 "! 10 m duco his stock of tfoolun CloMS* | VOLUME NINTH OF THE EtU2tAL HBFOSJSOS-I7i on BOWFAl OF LITERATURE- (Embellished tenth elegant Copperplate F.nt'tttsPl D EVOTED exclusively to Polite Litersuw, comprisingjho fnlldwing subjects- I ual und Select Tales. Essays, American . eigu Biography, Travels, HUWJT.JJ‘®SS (1 | j Now Publications, Summary of News, O f aud Select Poetry, Amusing AliscelWuji ** r ou, and Historical Auccdotes. &<• » c * 1 CONDITIONS. . The Rural Uefoiitort vvdl l» P® i every other Saturtiay, nnd will t y six uuinhers of cigltt pages each, be* «* f plntes, n tiiio page nnd an index to u> ^.^1 making tho whole 212 pages octavo- | printed iu haudsome style, on 8up«r R of superior quality, with w» «»ure L*. I Type, each uutnber containing at lca« ,i« ter more matter than heretofore; *• jj, end r-f the year, a neat and tasteful™ j|«. rontenu of which wHI be both etnnawfi j strurtive to youth iu future years. > 1 Tho Ninth Volume, (Fifth Jolum Jtl f, rtes,) coinnicnced on tho 2d of June ‘ • j B *U | law rate of On* Dollar per annum, P - ;.jj rcS it cases XX ADVAXCE- Any person ''^,° r(C eived* ut Ft v« Dollars, freo of postage, sb ^p,.. copier, uud any person who wj**8*°^..,tarts* law, free oPpostnge, shall receive t aud ou* copy of the Eighth '°f UB 2’ ctlB t Noma, of Subscribers with the ;* the scriptiouito be sent as toon ,'33 tst# ,f publisher, Wh. B. Stoodaop. N* * - y. if Wunou and Third Street*, U^* 08 ’ 1 I