Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, September 19, 1832, Image 4

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Bibb Sheriff Sales. W ILT, be sold on the first T«r»day in OCTO- Bi'R next, before the cbrirt house, in the town ni Macon, Bibb county, between the usual hours of sale, 202 1 2 acres of nine land. No. 172 in the third district of originally Houston now Bibb county, more or less, and the sixth part of one negro ii>an .named W ole about twenty-two years old, it being the Interest of Robert RoiT- in said negro—all levied on as the properly of Robert Roffc to satisfy sis FI Ffs issued from a justice's court of -rid county in fa vor of R. \V. Roflf-'v* Robert Ruffe—levy made by a colis’ablc and returned to me AwguM 28 11. H. H« (WARD, sheriff Also, will be sold as abort. Lot No. 3 lit sqn ire 26 in tlit* town of Ma con-levied on ns the propertv of Spencer Rileig-Xo satisfy sundry Fi Fas in favor of Joshua Jordan and Wm W. Jordan—levy made ami returned to me hy constaide. WM. B. CONE, deputy sheriff. August 28 POSTPONED SALES- Also, will be so d ns above One lot of Mills and tin* Land attached thereunto containing 30Q acres more or less, known a* Grove’s Saw M'lls—levied on as the properly of Solomon Groce t<> satisfy-undry Fi Far issued from the Superior and Inferior Courts of Bibb county in favor of I ,ew is Justice, S. 31 Ingersoll and others vs said Groce. One Lot and Intprovomonts in East Macon, or George Micklejohns interest in ?nid lot. occupied bv A. S. Bennett and others; also the standing crap of Corn adjoining East Macon, cultivated liv said Mick- lejolin—all levied on to satisfy sundry Fi Fas from Bibb Inferior and Superior Courts, in favor of Guy Champlain and others vs said Micklejolin. Aug 28 II. H. HOWARD, Sheriff'. Coroner’s Sale. W ILT, be sold on the first Tuesday io OCTO- BF.Il next, before tlie court house in Macon.. Bibb county, within the usual horns ofsaie. .Seven head of Canle, a Mate and Waaon, and the interest of IVQlibm Riley in the House and Lot in which he now resides—all levied on as the property of snid Riley to satisfy a Fi Fa issued nut of Bibb Superior Court la favor of William Cone vs Carter Langford, William itiley and George Vigal— the cattle pointed out by William Rilev. Aug. 28 JESSE SMITH, Coroner. XEousion Sheriff Sales. r Il.L be sold on the first Tuesday in OCTO BER next, at the court house door in Perry. Houston county, between the usutl hours of sale, One Horse Cart, two Bed and Furniture, one Rifle trim, one Shot Gun. two sitting Chair* one Pine Table, and one Man's Saddle—all levied on as •the property of Celia Cisco and Martin Lisco, to satis fy a Fi Fa issued in favor of Robert D. Sinclair—pro perty pointed out by snid Sinclair. Forty acres of Pine Improved Land, it be ta the S. E. corner of lot No. 245, in tho sixth district of Houston county—levied on as the property oi tJiha IVoodall. to satis'y a Fi Fa in favor of James F. Duncan vs said Woodall—le*. ied on and returned to «ue hy a constable. o ne Lot of pine Lund, well improved, with • good set of Mill thereon, known as Killen’s mills, ta the fourteenth district of Houston county—levied ©n a9the property of Junes H Killen to snti-fy a Fi Fa i« fiavorof Isaac Carter vs Gideon D. Thomas principal, and Janies II. Killen s -curity. — August 28, 1832. ISAIAH CHAIN, Sheriff. Butts Sheriff Sales f . W ILL be Bold on tho first Tuesday in OCTO BER next, before the court house in the tbwn of Jackson, Butts couuty, within the usual hours of *a!e. o ne Lot of Land, conjoining 202 1-2 acres, more or le^s, known by No. 21, in the fovrth district forme.rly Monroe now Butts county—levied on as the property of L. B.Eubcuik, satisfy sundry Fi Fas issu ed Iron) a Justice’s Court in said county, in favor of Samuel Gee and others vs aid Euoank—levied on and returned to me by a constable. One Lot of Land, No. 44, in the fourth dis trict of originally Monroe now Butts conufy, contain ing 202 1-2 acres, more or less—levied.on as the pro perly of It’illir.m'Dowdy to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from a Justice’s Court in Monroe county, in favor ot 31. G Buclianuon, bearer, vs said Dowdy—leveed on and returned to me by a constable. Two acres of Land, more ©r less, it being in the north corner of lot No 253, In the eighth dis trict oToriginally Henry now Butts couuty—levied on as the property of Ldlltberry Johnson to satisfy a Jus tice’s Fi Fa issued trom Green county in favorof Ba- ley Bledsoe vs said Johnson—levied OB Bad returned to me hy a constable. o ne roan Horse, nhom 4 year* old—levi» <ed on as the property of J>hn Kimbrough te satisty a Fi Fain favorof F.nribie Case vs said Kimbrough, and Win. Lyon security—property pointed out by £. Mar- able. Fraction, No. 55, in the ninth district of Oil finally H>-nry now Butt's county, containing 120 acres more or less—levied >>n ns the property of Joel Baity to satisfy a tat; execution issued from said county, it) favor of the State vs J«id Baiey—property pointed Out byj. >1. D. Bond t-<v co^cctor for said county. Aug. 82 KNRY HATF.LFV. Sheriff. Hoary Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in TOBER next, between the lawtul hours ml sale, before the court house door in the town oi Mac dunuugh, Henry county, the following property, vizi Lot >«r Laud No. 132 in the third rJis trict of said county, 150 acres of Lot No. 125-in the third di:trict of said county, and Lots No 178 and No 376 in the second district of said county—all levied on as the propertv of Garry Grice to satisfy one large Fi Fa issued from Henry superior court in favor of Jesse B Reeves, and Cynthia Reeves, his wife, •nd others, against said Grice and his wife—property pointed out by said Grice. One hay Maie—leyietl nn as the purport! of Kobcrt Larky to «atisfy a Fi Fa. issued from Butts in ferior court in favrtr of William Jones against John J. Lucky and Robert Lir ky —properly pointed out tjy Robert Lneky, one of the defendants. One UmiI Wagon, f ur pair of Gear, one twv Horse, one sorrel Horse and one sorrel Mare— OC- ‘Tax Collector’s Sales. ILt. he sold on the first 'Tuesday in OCTO BER next at ihe court house in Clinton,"Jones county, between the law ful hours, the following pro perty or so much thereof as will pay the tuxes due for 1831 and costs: 202 1-2 acres of Land, second quality, No. 9 5. in the fifth district of Coweta county—to he sold as t!ie property of Edtrin Roicm to pay his tax for the year 1831,7G cents 7 1-2 millsand cost. SIS acres ujf Laud, third quality, in Jones count v, adjoining White—to be sold as the property of John Wynans, to pay his tax for the year 1831, §12-38-4 1-2. and costs 710 acres of Land, second and third qnali- ty, adjoining M Math, Glady creek, in Tones county —to he sold ns the property of John II. M‘ Walk, attor ney at law', to pay liis tax for the vear 1831 98 - 1 1-2, ami costs. GIDEON 31ASON, August I, 1832. Tax Col'c tor. Jones count a A GREEABLR .to the Inst will and testament of i w Ubnd ah Phillips, deceased, will be sold at the court house in Gwinnett couuty, on the first Tuesday InOCTOBERnext, Jk Lot of Land? lying in the sixth district of Gwinnett county, known by N<». 20, containing 250 acres more or less. Terras made known oil the day of salp. ELIZABETH! PHILLIPS, • Aug. 1. 31 Exetrix. W ILT.be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM BER next, in'tlie town of Perry. Houston county, between the usual hours of sale. One Tract of Land, K’o. 112i in the eighth district of Houston county,as the proper ty of John Sturdivant, late of Jasper county, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—Terms on the day of Sale. JOEL STURDIVANT, Aug 24 35 • Aifm’nr S AOUR months after date, application k ill he undo to the Honorable the Inferior Court ot the county of Houston, when sitting nsn Court of Ordin ary, for leave to sell that part of the real estate of Thomas A. Inoin late of said county, deceased, which was not disposed of by will, to wit: the undivided half of lot No. two hundred and fifty-seven, in the thirteenth district of saidcountv.'for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. HUGH L. IRWIN, June 9. 1832. 23 Ex'or. OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to the honorable infarior court of Monroe county, wheti sitting tor ordinary pm poses for leave to sell one lot of land No. 172. in the seventeenth district of Muscogee county, the property of Jared Tapley, deceased. JIIARGARET TAT'T fy, Adm’rx. JAMES MAY, Adm'or. Jnly*24,1332. 30 j A LL prrsnns.hnving demands against the estate o /Sh Robert Ruffe late of BibUcounty, deceased,are requested to present ihem i. teims of the law; Hnd all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to pay the same to JOHN D. SING LET A TY Aug 8 32 (it Adm’or, F OUR months after date application will hr made to Ihp-hqnorable the Inferior Court of Fayette county when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the land and negroes of the estate of frtrnvtl Parsons, deceased. This the 10lh day ot August 1632. 31 _THOMA8 LOYD. ? ; , . •EDWARD Y. JOHNSON, Georgia, Fayette County. HFREAS Thomas B Willson and John Willi'i ms apply to me for letters of admini- (ration on the estate of William P.- Willson, late of sale 1 county, deceased. % These are thereforeeo cite and admonish all awl si: • gulnr the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections, if any they hare, in my office within he time prescribed by law, tchy said letters should not be granted. Gi'.ert under mvhnnd, this 10th day of August. 1832. 34 ” WILLIAM M R : ’It v F. c c o. Georgia, Bibb Ceuavy. VM7HEREAS, John Smith, administrator of the WW estate ot Henry Smith, lute of Bibb county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission as ad ministrator ufsaid estate* These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors qf said deceased, to be and appear at my off.ee, within the time presenbed by lair, to shew cause, if any they have, why said .ieltci i should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 7th day of May, 1832. 19 MARTIN SIMM!INS, c. c. o T 1 f tnown, being ihe land that John Naif now lives on evied on as the properly ot said Nail, to satisfy a cost ft Fa in favor oi the ofucers ot Henry superior court V*. said Nail. One hundred seres of Land, being half of lot No. 209, in the first district of Henry county, whereon the widow Egnew now lives; and one yoke of Oxen—levied on as the property of Daniel hi Jackson, to satisfy a Fi Fa from B.itts superior court > in favor of Abel L Robinson tor the use of Pleasnut Clay. vs. said Jackson, One iron-grey S ud Horse, four or five vents ©Id—levied on as tbe property of Juhn P. Wyatt; to satisfy a Fi Fa from Henry superior court in favorof Rufus Broome vs shiti Wyatt. Out* B <y Mme ami Colt, one Sorrel Horse, ©ne two horse Wagon and gear—all levied nn as tbe property of Mast in Faulkner, to satisfy a Fi Fa in fa vor of the Executors of Abraham Betts deceased vs said Faulkner JAJ1ES LOVE; Au * - 9 D. Sheriff. ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday > - BEK next, agreeably to an orde administrator . ap plies to me for letter* ot dismission— 7'hae are therefure to cite and admonish dll and sin gnlar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be n:id appear al my office with in the lime prexribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 8th day of June, 18T2. 25 aiHON HOU-r. c. c. Q. Georgia, JfjCoi*sto». €?o:mty. Jamks A. Lvkritt, ) RvtfNi ni to fvreslost marl T» >£ ge in the Superior Court of Gjtortoe H. Sims. \»uid county. August term, 1832. HE petition of James A. Event!, respectfully sheweth, on the fi;te» nth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundsedarid thirty-two. George H Sims executed and delivered to your petitioner his deed of mortgage, bearing date the .lay and year aforesaid, in and to a certain tract or parcel of land, situate ill the ninth district oi said county of Houston and known and distinguish ed in the plan of said district by number two hundred and thirty-five, containing two huudred two and u half acres of land more orb-as, for the purpnre of xe- curingthepayment of a promissory note of even date With *be said mortgage deed, by which said note,, the said George. H. Sims promised, on or before the fiist day of J iunary next thereafter, to pay your pelitiou* er or bearer two huudred dollars for vnliie received. And your petitioner sailh. that although -said prt mis- sory note haslong since been one, yet the said George II. iSims bas no.t paid the same, or any part thereof. Wherefore, it isnn motion, ordered, that un!e«x the said George 11. trims do pay into the clerk’s office of this court, the principle and interest due on said promissory note together with the cost of this applica tion, within six months from the date of this applica tion. or shew sufficient cause to the contrary; that the equity of redemption in Hroi to the said mortgaged premises, be then and from thence forward, forever barred and forecloeed. And it is further orde.red, that a copy of this ride be. published in’ one of the public gazettes of -this State, onre a month for four month*, orsefved nn the said George H. Sims in per son, three months previous to the next term of this court. A true extract from the minutes of the court. J. WELLBORN. Dep. Clerk. August 14, 1832. 24 4ni ERSO.NS indebted to the Estate oi Jekkmmh Georgia: . ^ In Houston Infenor Court, sitting for Ordinary purpo- poses, .V"y Term. 1832. HE petition of John Rawls shews to the Court tha Pinkney Yarbrough, while in life, made his bond, a copy of which is annexed, to Tuttle H. Moreland, with Uriah Yarbrough in the sum of two hundred dollars, conditioned thal ihe said Pinkney, was to make good and lawful titles to lot number nine- ty-three in the thirteenth district of said county, and the said bond dated Dili January, 1822, and thal on the 3(>th May, 1822, the said Tuttle II. Moreland as signed said bond to your petitioner John i’nwls, and that the said Pinkney has since departed this life, and that William Byrd has administered oil said Pinkney Yarbrough's estate, and that said titles have never been made and executed. On motion of Arthur A. Morgan attorney of-tlie said John Rawls, Ordered, That 'he said William Byrd shew cause in the time prescribed by law, why he should not make and execute titles to said lot of land to the peti tioner, and further, that this rule be served nn said William Byrd, by publication in one of the public ga zettes according tq law\ Copy of the Bo'Sf!. . Georgia. Pulaski county. Know all men bv these' presents, that we, I'inkaev Yarbrough and Uriah Yarbrough, arc heldnndfirni- ly.bound unto Tuttle H. More.lnnd.liis heirs, csecu tors, administrators and nssignsin the sum of two hun dred dollars, (or the payment of which well and truly to he made, we bind ourselves, our heirs and assigns jointly and severally, hy these presents, conditioned in be null if the above hound Pinkney Yarbrough shall within thirty days from the date "hereof, make i^good and lawful tilleS'to tlir* said Tuttle fit- Moreland orhisassigns to lot of land number ninety-three, in the thirteenth district of H«u«tbn county, and deliver said Tuttle. II Moreland, the plot and grant for ‘he v-vne. then the above bond to bp null and void, other wise to remain in full force and virtue. In testimo ny whereof, we have hereunto set Our hands and affix ed our seal!, thi« 9ih Janimrv, 1822 PINKNEY" YARBROUGH. (L. S.) URIAH YARBROUGH. (L. S.) Test. • ‘. ' B. Pa*5\V.R. Westlet Yarbrough. Copy yf Assignment. I assign the within to John Rawls, this 30th May. 1822, for value received. Test, TUTTLE II. MORELAND. G. B. Gahdser. Georgia, Houston county. I certify the rbnvp to be a true copy from the min utes, this lltfc July, 1832. 29 'CHARLES H. RICE, c. «. o. ■ Brab X t ^ 10 ^ r,t quality, just received and for sale F by WM. II. BURDSALL. March-13 PH Morton’s BnljnoBic ZSxpec^rpii COUGIS SYRUP, F OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, acd Hoopiug Cough. A supply of this valu able Medicine received and for sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL& CO. Nov 23 28 Coring - and Hizwinox ■ HE subscriber haB just commenced recoiv ing his stock of Spring and Summer Clc thing. He assures the public that his • stock xvii be inferior to uone, is determined to sell at lot prices, and invites purchasers to call. R:a ch15 WM. II. BURD8ALI4. ~ things Store. 7* subscriber being very anxious to re duce his stock of Woollen Clothing, 'will 11 at very low prices. ' March 15 WM. II. BURDSALL. i. BZLLS N New York, Philadelphia, Charleston, F* vauuah, and Augusta, in sums to suit pur chasers, for sale tet Nov. 10. BAXTER. FORT & AVILF.Y. MTfigro Clothing ibscribers hare just received « large ortnunt of Negro Clo HE subsc and extensive t. 6l tthomas ® . _ r , 'riLi. transact * WAREHOUSE Ts - M. H. liURDSALL is now receiving and opening a general assortment of ^-cods, whicii he offers for sale at the most reduced pri- ,-es, amongst which are the following: Superfine Saxony biue, black and colored Cloths. Merino Cloths. Blue, black and fancy mixed Satiunetts Duffie point and rose Blankets,. Red, white, green aud yellow Flannels Saxony and Canton white gauze ditto 8 and 10 qr. Damask table Diaper Birds eye and Russia do Meriuo Circassians Black and Blue Bornbazotts nntVCircassians Irish Liuen3, Flemislj Sheetings, Ootjott Ozaa- burgs . Negro Cloths, Linseys Thread Laces nud Shell Combs Pougee, Spittaifiekl Black Italian Lustring # b!ack Sarsan^t and Sin- chews, black Gros de Berlin, black Cros dc Naples, Colored do do Mandarines and Florences, black and colored Italian Crapes Gauzs.and Satin Garniture Ribbons and silk Velvets, Merino and Cashmere. Thibet Wool, Dr mask Silk "and Crape Shawls . Dress Handkerchiefs Ladies diamond str. w and Leghorn braid Bonnets Misses diamond end chain Bonnets Lace and gauze Veils, figured and plc-iu Eoi h:c*.t Flagg and Bandanna handkerchiefs A general assortment of coarse Shoes and Bools Men’s and Youth's Fur Hats Fur, Leathor aud Hair Cap*. &r &c ®Nov5, 13 AND IN MACON, GA B6B ' V *PL K TIiK nami: A-,n rL $0% r , , _ <T , - - the IricrgfS** ht * Cutter p \varehousc. knoKu They will render the same Planters, Buyer, and Shipper, „r hmeut in the place ’ hl4 any other Their Vv ve estabh :hous liieir *> alehouse is safe from the el fin:, and possessor the advaqttges ^r“ ftr ‘ °- M’harf and close aSn-chonse—nil , 1 .t? 1 E r °d - . . . -nil of iviiini,' . m good repair for the reception h and Goods. They solicit a -ha-r Mr* Reed knowledg patronage which i e h; his .friends aiul acqut solicits the contiuurdtxc firm. August. Ic32. T if public patronage o ' r use, v" i:u,i - l,;e ^int, to the • Ri.ED & buj^T* P/> " l] l of Cotton m er i . ... .. Wjtl C02iy;T.nr'" iiherr! S. -nnd on &. perty depos r,s> ^4a* LOUSE, ANO ' -i • - f y$ merchants advances ®n Cotton fc 1,!.. pments, also on uotes a&doil* •j: in their hands. TIN WARK 31 MULBERRY, NEAR THIRD STREET. Fire HE subscriber manufactures and keeps cou- JL 8tautly on hand, a general assortment of Tm Wave 9 . * vhich he xvill sell whtlesale aud retail at Savan. uah or Augusta prices. JOB WORK done at the shortest notice at ihe shop on Third street, next door to Eliis, Shot- ell & Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS. Orders sent to Ellis, Shotuxii ff Co, will re- t v.ive promot attention. Novell 17 Whiskey, iiacon, Salt, fyc. m S' BARRELS Baltimore Wbisk*ey. CP 40^ 13 hhds do do 10 hhds Molasses 15 qr casks Marseilles Wine 4 pipes Holland G in 1500 bushels Liverpool Ground £§lt 1000 do Alum Salt ■40,000 lbs Bacon 30 Boxes Manufactured Tobacco ' Hh'ds & bhls N. O. & St. Croix Sugars. For safe bv May 15 111 REA & COTTON, T : OOStlOStf BAGGlK:6. 500 pieces heavy Hemp Baggiag iu in store, for sale by • C. A. HIGGINS. N. B. yjrangements nra so made with the a- gents of the manufacturers, that the Planter and Merchant can be constantly supplied tvith the ar ticle ofBaggiug at its lowest prices, and on liber tct-ni-. hi n7 29 - 14■"> in OCTO- order of Ihe Iri- .. . when silting for oi- diuary |U)rp..svs, at tbe court house door in Perry noostoo couutv. J ferior Court of Hoiiitoi Heustoo county, Lot of land ISTo. 170, p'* ,rict ®r »«'d county—)o lie sold ,l * 'Bi-awcbaap, debased —«OW6f excepted. Terms oi. tb b.y Amgm* 1, 1832 31 A. B Ctl.U I'AJ.V, ad+'or. FZOXB.. 9.1 fauperiae Carroll ai received aale by ' SHOTWELL & J. S. SMITH haVe ju^ re. eived a largo lot of Fancy SSnnsiable bonnets, Also—a general assortment Caered Shel: COMBS, of the first quality. , And tw’o boxes of SRA5I Sl EX.AC3C BSAVER EA1S of superior quality. Anri?I7. 12ff~ AlrflNfc OP PO.ST COACHES Is running regularly from __,___SsfeAMACON to SAVANNAH. leaving Mncon every Tties- " dav and S itur.iay morning at three o’clock, and arriving at Savannah Wednes day and Sunday evenings at 8 o’clock, making the time in going through only forty hours, a dis tance ef ope hnndred and eighty miles. This line is not surpassed hy any in the State for good (loaches, fine Teams and careful Drivers. For Seats apply at Erwin’s Hotel. Macon. Aug. 20 171 cow-It EDW. VARNER. MCE n-SSMOBffT LIJYE OF STAGES HNNING through the upper parts of South and North Carolina and Virginia. td^Vash- ington City, and which, nt its Southern end, re cently terminated at Poweltou, Ga., is now iu full and complete operation. It has recently been extended to Milledgeville, from which place it departs on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, at 4 A. M. Crarden Seeds, FRESH supply, just received and for.sale hr ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. April 14 124 notice. HE Pchrcriber having sold his Etock of GOODS to X&Ta SteraccI T, Rowland, and declined business, solicits for him the patron age of his friends and former customers, and re quests all who are indebted to him, to call at the store of S. T. Rowland, next door to Messrs Cooke & Cowles, where he will be found for the purpose of making settlements. Dec 24 1 ISAAC B. ROWLAND. X&olas&es? Rum, €sv ‘ 9 <^5.c 9 Just received by boat Stranger, HHDS N. O. Moktsses, 20-bbls Rum 20 do Gin (best brand &. good proof) 20 do Whiskey (N. O.high proof) STORE. 10 bMs Mackt ral No I. 50 do Whiskey 50 do Gin 10 bird# St. Croix Sugar 10 do N. O. do 25 bhls Manhaden Fish 5 tierces superior Rice. For sale by C. A. HIGGINS. March 23 172 xhoir Ware Houses are mere convenient toil* business part of the town than am other, r. 0 , ing the advantages of a wharf, and are moreP' empt from danger by tiro, than any other in JujT May 25 144 WAKE-HOUSE AND Commission Business. AMILTON & HAYES, intending to maueutly locate themselves iu Macon, m or before tho let of October next, for the p ur . pose of transacting tho above business; and bar- ing taken the itew dt. convenient ^Tare«Honse recently occupied by Icaac B. Rowland, cn tha corner of Mulberry and Second streets, and ia the immediate vicinity of most of the Cottcn transactions, respectfully Eohcit a part of public favor, promising in return, unremitting attention to the interest of all who may favor them vj;h their business and confidence. * Liberal advancti will be crude c-u Produce, Merchandize or other property. © EVERARD HAMILTON. JUHN R. HAYES, Macrn, August-14, 18C2 6t VN : BAGGING, f CONSIGNMKI.'T. rpilE subscribers have on tho river, and trill ,BL receive in a few days. 1630 pieces Hanging, They nave made arrangements with their friends in Savannah and Charleston to be regularly sap- phed throughput the season, and they will at all times be prepared to sell at the lowest market M .•ea and cn a long credit. May 15 141 RE A fc COTTCN. dflb BRICK, deliver- “i Ji>~ : -<JP abls ia a few C..A. HIGGINS. Nl B. The above article can be had in. cite-* tities to suit perchasots on contract, by giving short notice to the subscriber, who acts aa agent for nr. extensive kiln in the neighhorheod. C. A. II. cor™ ON CONSIGNMENT. £75, daysxioricc. fo-snle by June 147 SSpH BOsbpLs .Mom SalL S -si 100 cask? Thom:-.’o" Lima » REA & COTTON. For sale by Feb 20 Si ■X J’ 4 rirr * /I JL W«- UST received e few cases gentlemcn’a fell- ionablo Leaver IIATS. dec 23 53 WM. H. BURDSALL -Hf- ii: . ■ Uo. _ fAVE received per Lent lieneeca, anao-v. L for sale ou reasonable terms, 4 ?| 2Q i ushets Sait 16,600 1; s F.acon 20 tong Swet’es Iron ugar .’Sills on S wAim<m, ABi.E at sight- for sale by l>ec-16 46 DAY '& IU.TTS. a- For particulars see bills papers. and-the Milledgcville WM. SMITH. Culpepper Va., May 15, 1832. 21 6r P ■■■■HR n quested to make immc-ciat,: pnymeut, and all those having demands against said estate will render them in terms ot the law. PEYTDA H. WHITE. I August 29 6t 35 adm'or. Family Flour O F a superior quality, for sale hy May 18 142 (LA. HIGGINS. Spring and Summer Clothing. PUT HE Subscribers have already on hauu, and JL &re about to receive, a more general aud eiegant assortment of c PRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING than they have ever before offered. April 3 A. SHOTWELL & J. S. SMITH. SX&2&S. A N assortment ot colored 4bd black SILKS just received and for sale by ov 17 23 VvM. II. BURDSALL.^ Siaaton ST Janaiii in tho OFFER FOR SALE, il AHHDS St Croix and N. O •IV 60 bbk do do 50 do Loaf and Luinp 50 do Rye Whiskey 9000 bnsbeU Salt, Sugar do do JAMES K. I5ENNET, Soot and Shoemaker, HAS commenced business McDonald's buliding, (near Ma:on Telegraph Office,) where he will be found ready to attend to his old customers and others who may call on him. (f?*BOOTS and SHOES manufactured to order, ir« the best manner. REPAIRING also will he done. (f7»Two or three JOURNElfcliEN can find regular employment by application to him. jan. 2 . 59 J7GODDARD, WARE XXOVSS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Macon* WILL continue to transact the above business at the same place occupied last year by J. GOD DARD & REED. He has built a good Wharf for tbe convenience of the Ware House: and there is no W are House in town more secure from the dangers of fire. By strict attention to business committed to his care, and the facilities which he will be able to render his customers, he hopes to merit a contin uance of the patronage of his friends and tbe pub lic in general. He is prepared to make libera! advance* at all times, on cotton stored or shipped by him. Cot tou stored at his Ware House Will to insured at the lowest rates, if requested. Macon, August IQ 168 6tn Bissohtfion. TE Copartnership heretofore existing be tween t!ie subscribers uuder the firm -of Ralston %• Joni'S, is ;bis day dissolved by mutual consent. The unsettled business of the.concern will be attended to by David Ralston, who can be found at the.sto-e of Robert S. Patton, (their ol- stand,) corner of Cl—rrv and Third streets. DAVID RALSTON; Feb 25 82 ‘ r* Jplas'fcs atsik BARRELS of supo icr ^ OF RARJS. for hard w co work, just received and for saL- i.y June 22 1 i*2 O. r. HTGGT PLASTER 11s aud etuc- tLc .Li O jL- . ; ■ UST received from New York, a large and splendid assortment of SEEING GOODS, .consisting of a variety of plain and striped G>’ug- hnms. plain and figuered Swiss, Adelaide Stripe, Striped ChambrayV Victory Muslins, Tiircad La ces, do. Inscrtings and Edgings, Black Italian Sarsitretj, Sinchcw and Gro de Nnple Silk, Color ed Florence do., Black Italian Crape, Birdseye Diaper, Cotton \V adding, 51 i.squiro Netting, Mul Muslin, Lace Cap patterns, Black Bombazine.do Silk Froggs, Crape and Cnuze Shawls, Green Berege and White Gauze Veils, Plain and Paint ed 1’ eather I ans. Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves, plain and bordered Cambric Handkerchiefs Also, a general assortment oi' RIBBONS. A. SHOT WELL & J. S. SMITH. April 17 ?26 ‘SiHs Oi- zho &ajak of* Macon AKEN by the undersigned at 75 per cent discount, in payment for Goods, ug. 14 108 lot Fi. GRAVES &■ SON. 20 hhds 200 begs Go fee 6 hhds 5>oIass''B 59 'bills primp Pork 25 bhls Np, 2 Mackerel £5 bbl» No. 3 ditto 50 bbla N. E. Ruu> 59 bids Gin • 89 pieces Bagging 30 hexes So*p 20 hexes Sperm Caudle* Window Glass Nails Cognac Brandy Holland Gin Malaga, Madeira andTenon-e •• Together with c, general a&sortmtr.i d Psrr Cxoods, ^dv/are. CUOdk? ati HAT BL. \ CKS Jjf TU'S TOOLS* &c. &C. Tun- 12, iss^. 25 ~—» t~\ y C?&3iLiW» RNOT’tI? Eiemcr.ts oi’ 1'byMCS Evidence of Vto holey !tev. Robert Hail’s V. orbs Etanv on Formau^n au. Publication 0^" Oiocs . T?~A,nCt. Rsays on Truth. Knowledge, ’itcairnfe Island Otahi- te, Arc.*** SS,eceived* 4 \v O cases i uncy Dunsta-'Acs. D -c 17 19 WM. H. BURDSALI.. _ „ ■& Stare SSide, F a yellow clay-bank color, with a black streak down her back and across her shoulders, be tween thret and foor years old, was taken uuby the undersigned living near Robinson 4b Granlwi v’s biore. (formerly Raines’s,) Twiggs eonnty. The ow ner can have her by proving property and paying * x - penses. »e^ 8tp JOSEPH jAWLft F, P AmbitiouB^Stuciert, by E. 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