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*^1':::' bu, t? ,ion - «* 90 „«* ^u,*, ro «h iimve «n injury In llinso concerned. !, is u ln-.iutif.il journey from Philadelphia I sg.V mi’un.”— Vir-Z to Itiliimore liy ine steamboat, and the Ches- apciike and Delannre Canal—distance, 128 miles—performed in 11 hours! The steam boats nn this route, can go from 12 In 15 miles per hour. Von go the first 47 miles l,v steam, ami are then conveyed to a beautiful barge, drawn by 6 horses, 14 miles in 2 1-4 hours— lh" barges hold from 2 to 300 people. The ca id has only onn lock, and it is said, cost 3 1-2 millions of dollars. It is, perhaps, 40 I<- SO feel wide, and the water from 9 to 12fi. den. and is navigated by sloops and schooners loa i-.-d with lumber, wood, &c. On the canal you pass n bridge 70 feet high, which resem ble • Cape Diamond, at Quebec There is n great deal of pleasure and comfort to be taken in travelling this route, ns the fare on hoard is | h at we could not doubt if, and so were imp,,. '•lion- Si ^.TSST rrsR-rvrs Er ■ *» lilt! Savannah By the ship \Vm. Donald, nrrived yesterday, we have received Liverpool papers to the 17lh of September inclusive, containing London dates of tho 15th, and London papers to the 1-illi. Their contents possess not much in terest. Accounts from Poland to tho 27th August ‘late, that the main Polish armv had retired within the fortifications of Warsaw, alter hav ing sustained a loss of 1400 or 1500 men in a reconnoisi.sauce, owing (o the imprudence of Col. Lcpalloin, a French officer. The thermometer of Fahrenheit, in the town, smoil at 915 si midnight, in'the open air Malta Gov't Gaietti, August. Hnmhnr*. «e/>/ 9.—The Austrian Obser ver contains a letter from Carla, dated Aug. 17, from which it appears that tin, spirii of in- '•lirreclion in Greece againsf the govointnenl of Capo d’lslrias has ussumed a serious char- ncter. The insurgents appear to have made themselves masters of several'slaps of war belonging to the Greek Government, and 10 have defeated the Russian Admiral Ricord, who attempted to reduce them to obedience. Sir F. Adam was on tho point of leaving Cor fu, to return to England via Ancona. AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY L C ? T 3 1: FIRST CLASS. 1 Prize of | tT We orr a>'tltnr!sp(! fr, an- Two corps ... , , - - , »ve been detached into the palatinates of equal to that at any of the great hotels, and is Podluchia and Ph-zk. The Inr.ner, and the served up in as much style—Hoslon Comma-, stronger, under the French General Rnmari- * ,a Ua:tlle - no, is believed in Paris to have obtained n " “'goai victory over a portion of the army of Suk of Sir If alter Scott's .Manuscripts.— Rudiger. One good effect of these diversions Oo Friday, the original manuscripts of the I has been tho introduction into Warsaw of Waverlv novels, all in the hand writing of Sir large supplies of provisions. Welter Scott, Bart., were submitted to ihej The latest London paper says—“Tho rc- harnmir by Evans, ol Pall Mall. The inauu- ports from Poland do not confirm the flutter. scripts were in good preservation, and distin- ' ,n g accounts received a couple of days ago gu sited hv rnmttarntively few correction.— 1 through the Frond, paper., l»ui et„x«x they are U'bey excited much curiosity among the com- favorable to the Poles. The Polish army is panv- 1 lie sale commenced with the nuto-. described as consisting of 170,001) men, lie- grip!, manuscript of the Monastery. 3 volumes i tuated by the most enthusiastic spirit, and that in one, perfect. The few alterations or nrldi ' in all the skirmishes which have taken place, ti 'iis which occur, from the first conceptions ' they have been successful.” of din illustrious author to their final transm's-i I ho St. James’ Chronicle says—“It is oi»n to the press, are remarkable in this ruri- J conudeallv rumored about tho Government ous maniiseript. After a spirited competition, j Offices and Houses of Parliament, llmt Min- it was knocked down to Mr. Thorpe at 18/.— j islets, ronvuieed of the utter hopelessness of Thp seeond lot was the .MS. of Guy Manner- 'carrying the reform hill through tho House of fng, 3 volumes, wanting a folio at the end of: Lords as at present constituted, have deter- the second volume. The alterations in this; mined on the creation of twenty additional MS. were more numerous: it was purchased'peers. by Mr. Thorpe, at 27/. 10*. The third lot J London, Sept. 15.—We have received the was Old Mortality 3 volumes, perfect, and French papers of Tuesday, with the Messagor bound in green morocco; it was knocked des Ulinmbres of yesterday's date. They down to Capt. Basil Hall for 33/. The Anti- j confirm what wo slated m tho Globe of last qeary. 3 volumes, warranted perfect, was also! ntgut.—that the troop* remaining in Belgium bought by Captain Hall for 42/. Lot 5 was 1 are to return to France l,v the end of the pre- Rob Roy, in 3 volumes, 4to. complete. After ! sent month. It also appears that a protocol MAIMED On the 31 init. by the Itev. Thomas Stanley, Col. lA'ILLIA 'I C. LA M AN of Washington, IVilkes cmm. ty, lo Mrs. ALETIIEA A. LUMPKIN, of Clark coun ty- great competition, it was knocked down lo Mr. AVilkcs, M.P. for 50/ the highest priee bought. The sixth It,! wns tho MS. of Peveril of tho Peak. 4 volumes bound op in 2. and wns sold for 42/. Tlio seventh lot was Waverly, 3 vn| times, and very imperfect, purchased by Mr. Wilkes, M. P. for 18/. The MS. of Tho Ab bot, 3 volumes, imperfect, sold for 14/. I van- hoe, for 12/. bought by Mr, Rumbnld, M. P. Tho tenth lot wns the MS. of the Pirate, im perfect, sold for 12/. to Mr. Molteno. The eleventh wns the MS. of the Fortunes of Ni gel, sold for 1G/. The next was the MS. of Kenilworth, imperfect, sold for 17/. lo Mr. Wil'i-s, M. P. The lust was the MS. of the Bride of Lauiinermnor. and was knocked down at 11/. 11s to Captain Basil *!nil. Tho total sum realized by the sale, was 316/. 4s. After iV Waverly manuscripts had been disposed of, a collection of autographs of princes nope cardinals, literati, and artists, from the 13th 'o the 10th century, wns submitted to competi tion.—English paper. The Motional Debt.—We are informed that in a recent correspondence between the Sec rotary of the Treasury ami the President ol tho U S. Bank, it is slated the whole debt of the United Suites on the first ofJaoonrv next, will be less than twenty fivo millions of dol- hit* The United Slates own seven millions of too stock of the Bank, which at the present rntc would produce upwards of eight m.ll on*, ar d if converted to tins purpose, would reduce Ihe debt to about sixteen millions Besides this ftind, there will ho in possession of gov ernment, ut the period above mentioned, twen ty millions in bond-, the whole of which it i- fui'ber stated, not only hanks but individual- o/T-r to discount. The United States, there fore possess Ihe means of paying offllie whole debt nt nnv time they pleuse! When this is dot"., tho ordinary annual expense ot the gnv- crnmeni will require only ten or eleven mil- Jii.os, while the revenue, tinder the existing rpy.ilniions, will be upwards of twenty fi'- millions.—Ev. Post. The New York Journal of Commerce states, from information received from Wash ington, Hint the Portuguese King apnlied. ' few months since, through his Representative at Washington, for the appointment of some agent, with instructions to rntielude a Com mercial Treaty at Lisbon. To this applica tion the President replied, that he could re ceive no propositions from ihe Pnrliiguese government, until it should indemnify Ameri can citizens for the captures nffTereeira: ihut he cniiiernplatod oo force, but should expect this evidence from the Portuguese govern ment, of n proper respect for the American flag Don Miguel, willing to give a decisive proof of his disposition to accommodate exist ing differences, lias accepted tins contingency fl~ is willing to surrender nil the detained American vessels, indemnify their musters or owners, and proceed immediately to the con clusion of a Commercial Treaty on tho mosl liberal principles. Oar government, we un derstand, has prepared despatches to Lisbon, asking instructions to Mr. ’I orlade, tho Por tuguese Minister near the government of the Umi. d Slates, to open ncgociations for this p. ryuse at Washington, with the American Secretary of Slu e.—Charleston ( ourier. General .Vat—again /—The rumor of tho apio. bension of this fellow, in Southampton, out to be false. It originated in the > . . ,1k Herald, to the Editor of which paper jl „ , 3 communicated by a man. who said that he mil seen Nat carried into Jerusalem, and even mmiitelv described the dirks, pistols, Ste. Wit, winch hew is armed ,v hen be was caught! T, |f . J ,*• i 1 r J • »V- - “ •’ * fV ^ capture oflbn lusargeui, Nat* is a sneer lubn- has been agreed upon in confureuce in rela tion lo the deliberations on the demolition of the Belgic foriresscs, in which, of course, France, as nil nluresled putty, has not inter lined. i he ttcgociulious respecting Poland are also smd to be proceeding with some pro mise.—Globe and Traveller. Wc have received the Journal dps Debuts of Tuesday, winch gives tho following from Cracow, of August 31 : Poland will rise from her reins, tho enemy who pollutes our soil is not without fear, and tho tmnhs of our heroes warn them they will he avenged. Our camp in t c. environs of Warsaw is composed of H0.UO0 men, who are III, bravest and best troops in Europe, and tho signal is given to ilium to march against the enemy, in concert with tho levy en masse of 50,000 men. Poland, amidst her distress, has to keep 170 000 men, who will march against the enemy win, ihe conviction ot beiug ruined, or the saving of the country, on whom a decisive victory depends, nod who now c.uiffde in the justice of the \ll-Supremoat the monmai .hey are going to fight tho second Russian Mar shal, whose army is composed of about 100,- 000 men. A reporl prevails of brilliant advantages ob tained by the garrison of Znmosc, in which a great number of cannon have been taken from tile •tiisKlalK. Portugal.—We stated Inst week thill there bud been ai, abortive utlempt nt insurrection in Lisbon. The Globa says tlmt the following additional particulars may be relied on : — 1 1 tiree rcgimpots at Lisb ni wore suspected of a design to drclure for Don Pedro and Ins daughter Donna Marin. They were shut up in their lii.rmck*, nnd orders were given lo disarm them. The second regiment resisted, anil, having killed two of ilieir officers hurst IiimIi from their barracks, and seizing limit arms ami such rariridgcs us they bad within rc-o h, ucc pied llie neighboring market-place of Knrio Cavalry regiments and policemen War, culled om to reduce them ; but bilst the mu tun mi t, hi lasted tliev were repulsed weh ibe loss of some lives, and the street* ot the capi tal tteg.in lo resound with Pivot tor Don Pe dro and Donna Maria When, however, tho small store of ammunition possessed by the soldiers was exhausted, they were again at tacked by ihe police and ruvulrv : some few surrendered, and the rest were forced to dis perse.” We have already staled that the mosl gross anil violent outrages were committed daily in l.isbou, on tho persons and property of Brit ish subjects. Tlnriy-iwo of Ihe tr»«l re-n»e- tnble British merchants in that capital have addressed n strong and tnnnly remonstrance to the British Consul, claiming protection and redress from the Brush Government. Tho following is no extract : “ Within too Inst few days these outrages have been earned to t> pitch Imrdly ever equal led in a civilized country, armed men having entered the shops of oar customers assaulting and wounding the owners, and destroying their property ; injuries undoubtedly brought upon them in n great measure by their known friend ship to the English.” It appears that our government have with a praiseworthy prnmptitudo adopted measures for the protection of Biittsh subjects in_ Lis bon. Two ships, the Prince Regent, ol 120 nuns, and the Asia. 86, lefi Portsmouth for the Tagus on Friday last. They will no doubt bring the Portuguese tyrant nnd Ins myrmi dons to reason. Algiers.—Advices from Algiers of the 3,1 inst stale that Ihe Arabs had set the whole nl no on fire, nnd thut it had been burning for icn days, which, in addition to the excessive natural ml of the atmosphere prevailing si tuat time, rendered Ihe an insufferably hot. DIED Near Athen«, on Saturdav evening the 5tli inat., of Quinsy anti Croup, El IZA, cld»*st daughter of William A. Ctrl, Esq. aged II year*. Salem Jlcademy, CLARK COUNTY, GEORGIA. •wvxmiwl Pvmitiniitinn of ihe Hluil«nt* «»f this S Instiluti ii \%ill coMiniPtice on Thursday the 17l!t inst. and close on the 18lh, with an exhibition a* can dlelight. Parents and Guardian* ami all frienrfa to Li terature, arc requested to attend and witness the pro* press of the Students. !'hc Hoard of Trustees feel much gratified in being able to stale to the publie, that they have engaged the services of their old leathers, 1 and the Soiereignty oft lie Slates. Mr. A. II. Scott and Early, %vhos« exretfent characters 2. Agricultural Pursuits so far as they relate I as teachers are so well known in Georgia and the ad- I Southern mllur**. In this department, uli the facili joining states, ns to need no recommendation oo our | lies which our best periodicals aflind, will be used, 20 - 7* 901) 1006 $10,000 5.000 1,000 500 100 50 20 $10,000 5.000 2 oit.y 500 1 next. 1,000 Am? 1,500 O v nn- million/,! <| to ;i "nee E. II. *nsn\. *»s a rui.diiUtc f r In a f.;ti ..I the county of flarW, at ih.- dec le.iie Not two Blanks to n Prize, and one Tir'*e» has . chance of drawino two Prizes The $10 Prizes to be leceived inpayment towards a Ticket, or share in the 2d t'lass. Where 'Pickets draw n double Prize, the Balance over the $10 to he paid in Cash Whole Tickets $10. Hull*do. $5. Quarter do. $‘2 50. Prizes subject ton deduction of fifteen percent, in the above Lottery can be had on applied. $30,000 j j nr , „ hi; if t/” WE arc at.thori.scti to nut.) «t Ihi ili i i r Clark It Tick at Ihi. Office. Nnv. S -4 -tdd. THI MACON ADVERTISER, And Agricultural and Mercantile Intelligencer. Bv M. J. sLADK, Macon, Ga. Published ,vmi-tmA/y at Five DMurs per annum, paya ble in adrancf. rinillS paper has been in operation for six months ; .1. nnd from the extensive patronnge which tins been enlisted in its behalf,during thut brief space of time, the Editor Batters lumself that his efforts have not been altogether unacceptable to the pubhc Tim Advertiser embraces the following departments: I. (.oral nnd fieneral Politics; and here its inscrip tion is “Andrew Jackson—arid the Eights of the States • Wit are authorised to au- )“ I>1KV ... to.NK.s, E-) for Clerk ottho Superior Court of Madison count ■, tit the ensuing Jnnua’\ election. A»igut.i 23 31-tf. Cv» \V« nrn authorised In niiimunro M ID- DI.ETON W ISE. as a c.vi.lidate for Tax Collector of Claiii county, st tho ensuing January election. Asaaxrjj Fciunlc Seminary. part to induce Parents and Uuurdians to entrust !h education of their cuildren and wards to tl.cir care and instruction. If ability, faitliiul'iess and Imig experience would en* title any Teachers to the confidence and pationage of an enlightened community. Mi ScoM ami Lady are cer tainly entitled to the entire confidence and most liber al patronuge of an enlightened people; am! we can with confidencerrcommend parents (win. wish their child run to enjoy tlm very superior advantages of this Aca demy,) to move to, and take up their residence in Sa lem; for in point of health and morals, it is not surpus* sciI by any village*in the state. Board can be procured from eight to nine dol'arg per month; washing, lodging and fuel included. Ten or twelve students ton be accommodated with board, washing and lodging, in the family of tin- Rector, and ‘a many of the inos- respect tilde private families in the illage—ami moreover, to inspire confidence in parents who may wish lo come to tins vill.ag;., for the purpose »f educating their children, the trustees linvo engaged the services if Mr. Scott and Lady as teachers for the term of five years, front the first of .tnnuary next. Tho exercises of the Academy for the ensuing year, will commence on the first Tucadav in January. Tuition at the usual rates, payable quarterly in advance. Draw ing, Paiutingand ns>, extra charge,but very low. JA .IES KNOTT Secy to the Trustees. Salem, Nov. 8.—45—cowSm. 'CJ* The Savannah Republican a M d Southern Re corder will please publish the above once a month for three months, and fonvaid their accounts to the Secre tary ofthe board for payment. 3. ifciicral Intelligence, Morals, and l*olit> lure in all of which, u strict regard is paid to correct ness and taste. 4. Commercial Notices—including the slate of our market, and of such others as may be interesting to Planters and Merchants. tCZP 1 Doting the ensuing session, which must m voive subjects of high interest to ihe State ofUeorgi.i. arrangements will he made to report the proceedings ot the (iencrul Assembly, in time for their early reception in Macon, fins will enable the Advertiser to ditVm*<- the deliberations of tint body with more than ordinary celerity. Post Masters throughout the State are solici ted lo act as Agents for the Advertiser, for which an adequate commission (10 percent.) %\il* l*« nil wed fm every subscription they procure, accompanied by the Cash. Macon, fic«. Nov. 8.-43. .* wouh. PRESENTMENTS OF Tin: GW.LV/) JlillY OF HABERSHAM COU V TY. OCTOBER TERM, 1831. GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY. Superior Court, October Term, IS31. T XItr. Urn ml lnrorsnlin.ini uml »wiiw fur ilio county of lUb-r.hxm, ting Ivavo to make tin- following presentments : We are sorry to be compelled to notice the outra geous and lawless conduct of a certain set of men, headed by Wiley and Jesse Anderson in plundering, stealing -ind murdering, in almost open defiance of t he laws of on. country, and we cannot but view with tho Deepest s. ntimr.nts of n probation, tin aid and protec tion olfered them by a certain eel of men in our county, and w e recommend to all the good citizens ol our coun ty to lie vigilant, and use all lawful measures t<* biiog those villians, their aiders und abettors, lo exemolorv punishment. We cannot tako leave ol this -ohj-n without commending in the highest terms, the citizens of this county • h • turm d out and were *o vigilant in attempting to arrest them, and in particular mention the name of Colby Wheeler. We further pr. se I as a grieva* cu m i aml 1 * led its nature, the driving of radio from the low* r nnd »*.: die counties of this •*»«» e to our county, which are i creasing to an alarming extent, tujilie ;|l >• .-t total a hilntion ol* our cattle, wtier*-v. r they |*a«s, und rcc- mend our Senator und Representative!in the l.t gi-'a- lure, to use lheirinfluer.ee ta have some law parsed to letnedy the evil. We do recom ne id «o our JtH»icea of the Interior Court to pay particdai affentioii.fo enforce ih»> mail law a,as there are some rlia* riels almost totally neglect ed. tVc have examined the books of lames u illiams.ih** -Vrk oftlie Intcri'.r Cour’, andtak. ermt pl.-.,«rn m llul h» had <li.ch.ip, .I tlm ■lurt-a of Ins offim with preui cienit i.i hiinsrll uml tho cniioiy. Wo huvo ap|►"illicit a enm nifeo <•> ««miil»tlio tall, who report,il is huliailiut stii-n 1 cli-a'ilm-a. 'cqnir' 4 bv low, amt rrconinicint tin* S'lmiff f " seep itcl.an.r. nnot cl'.ac our rcinurk' niih.iut . T|ir. s.-uic apiirubulion oflHoi"itcp-ii»t-nr«', aluliiy anil miiiartlal c n Inn ..f Hi. Honor lii(l|>o Claylon.aml <lia- aptm'vins in 'ho liiiflioti larnis, t ,|P iiiiivairarilatilti nl- put oi.o down tor doin|! what tic bolirvca to be liis dutv Aim, we n turn our ll.anka in the Sols, citor General, Turner II. Tripp-, 'or bis attention I.i busine.ii,and par'icolarly lo us »«'■ r » , '<l Juror.. to further n eonum rid these presentments to be published III the Fed. ral Union and the Athenian. C. Qiiillwn,Foreman. L. Holt, ADMINISTRATOR’S s\l.E. W ILL be sold on Monday ilie l!Hb of December next, at llie lute ir.nlfincr iif Jnmes K. I sill, late of Oglethorpe county, deceased, alt the prrsonn! properij beteripinp to suid deceased, conaintinp of l lorses, I lops, Cows, Slieep, several y.-he of flaeo, Carl one timid IVapnn, Crop of Corn, Cotton, Fodder, Fermion Utensils, Household amt Kitrhen liirnilun ,tn- pe'her with sumirv articles loo tedious lo ua'nli"n, Sold for the benefit ofthe heirs. Terms made known on the (ley of sale. Sale lo continue from Hey to day unlit all is sold. BLANTON M. HII.L, Adoi’r Nov. 8.—43—Ids. J Hobson. Josliuti SiiMon, I) C. Cherry, J. J Johnson, J. Hnlcomli, J. L. Riclnirdaun, Willnim AV. AMv, AV. Dislirronn, J. Russell, AV C. Wyly, K. t'nrr, J. I’ale, Jr. C. Smith, J. Onenl. T. Arelntr, J Trammell. \ true extract fmm ihntninuicsof “abershem Supr. r,or Court, Or.oberTerm, .83,, cabtkii e > c ADMINISTRATORS’ POSTPONED SALE. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at 'he Court Home in A\«ltunaeill--, Clark county, agreesbly loan order of the hoimrable the lot. rior Court of said county, when I'T or dinary purposes, Ihe Store House and L .t the town of Athene, now in Iheoecu oncir of A. hra- ham k Hnpeins Sold os the properly of Andrew (.ra- ham, late of said count v, deceased, lor the benefit ofthe heirs und creditors of said deceased Terms made known on ihe day nl lain- ’ , ' . „,,, ALSO--On Wednesday ihe7'hof neeember wit be sold in ibe town of Athens, the Household end Kitchen furniture bnloncinc' end deeeaeed. Terms made known on llie d.i> d ml* I’tt A s( l‘ IR. V I 4, j Adtnr’a. xBNER URAHA.AI, j August JO.—15—td«. EXECUTOR'S SALE. W ILL be noM on tho first Tuemlay in January next, agreeably to n i order «»f tlio honorable tin* Inferior Couil of Oglethorpe county, whim aiding for ordinary purposes between the usual houis of sale, five Negroes,a woman and lour children, belonging to llm Ediiilii of Charles Unnlman, rlccw'd. Sold for tin- benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said diccan d. Terms made known on the dav nf«ole. ROBERT S. HARDMAN, Ex*r Nov. 8.-45—Ids. N t i of tl t Pupils of tlii). Sellout will ■ > the 12th Noveiulo r. Tlur Institution are rntprcniilly xaminnt ^ take place on Saiur patron* and fiiemls of tli invited to attend. The Arithmetic lonn "» Ike 2lat November, and continue one rno«i)|i. I ho ailvautages of an cxt-lnsive attention to this at iui a i.nvo already been exhibited in l lie rapid ininiovenier tot rh-.-o tho have attended the Hohseriher Ihrougii his e-iinae. f is therefore r commended more particufaily t«. sin fi a contemplate entering upon the hi ml v of Algebra, or •Coinetry the ensuing year, in ttiis or any other ncfioo) f *) avail tlietimelveH of thi* prepuruiorv means I he regular i xcrciatsot the School will commence n the first Monday in January next, and it i« ci iit- in- plated soon after to procure a tolerably coiuplet. \j pa- ratusin Natural Phihisoph), Chemistry and Ahi hio- iy- A f»*w young l.adiea wonM l»e received ns boanlers. WILLIAM B. TAYl.OU. Nov. I.—44- 2l. a hero •*Pt their / It' NOTICE. JOHNSON & FOSTER. f VH* suhsenhers having as*>oriated flmm«* lve«» to- get her in the prnctir*of the Law. will mi.-.d »tm Comte in tho Ocmolffot' Circuit geuemffc; nnd in flu) unties of Clark mhI Walton, ofthe W DS'ern, and Newton. Ilenrv, Bntisand Monroe ofthe FliotCi’ ruit. Tlo ir fffice will he kept in Madison Morgan r.nnnty, on the South '' e.| corner « f the public sqns e or both of them mav at nl* * im«?e b** fmrn •en on the ci»ciiit AH business entrust’r ro will meet with prompt attention SK.'HORN J. lOI 'N v tiV N\TII \NIEL G. LOstlu. Oct. 25 -43-31. Joseph Vi7TtuRRorr; s* OFFERS Ills SERVE ES AS FACTOR AND Commissi m 1 Irrchmxt IN S AV ANN AIL r~ FB90 Pluu'eis (snjntlico) wlm nro " diep*,wri u.reineign f„ hi,., * 1,,-ir AI'MIMSTRATOII’S POSTI’ONF.I) 8AI.F.. W ILi. be suhl nn the first Tuesdiy in flec-mber next, at th« Conrl-house in Talbnt rminly, agreeably to an order of tlie honorable the Inferior Court of Hall county, when ailtiiia for ordinary pur poses, Lot oft.n nil No. 152, in the 151b lli.trirt of for morly Muscogee n-iw Talbot county, belonging lo Ihe F.aiatn of Mra. Elizabeth Fisher, lain of Hall county, deceased. Sold fur lha bnnofit nf the hnirs and credi tors of said deceased. Terms inadu known nn the day. V. JOHNSON, Adin’r. July 19.—2fl- tds. GEORGIA. RABUN COUNTY. ■ I 1 IIKIIF. A-I Samurl Farriss ami Anna Martian nppl * to me for lettem of Administration nn i tie estate i,f James Martian, lut. nf said county, dc- ceasedt t tune are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- gtilur lh" kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be end appear at mv office within the time prescribed bv law, to alien can." if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Liven under mix bund tins 2Glb October, 1831. JACOB CAPF.IIAUT. c. c. Nov. 8.—45—30|1. the sunsf nin/:its ESPEOTFUI.I.V inform their friends and Ihe pub. ■ gem rally, < tml they are receiving und opening ... „ - , , u! iheir old stand, 313, KINO STREET. Charleston, S. C. a large and splendid assortment ol HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND Fancy Goods, To which ihe attention of country merchant* visiting ihe cilx for supplies i* invited. ' SMITH, HARRIS A Co. Charlealnn. Nov. |....44-.w4m. MACDOMOUOH IIAI.L. AtAgmr r. suliseriher begs leave lo inform Ins ’’A3. X- fnenda and Ihe public generally, that be lias taken that large and cnmtnodioua house Pirinerly rnpied es a TAVERN by William Hardin, anil liupee Irmn Ins long experience in liusiiieas, lo he able In give llie moat decided aalisfaction to all who may favor him willi their patronage. 5liabar will be supplied xviili the beet of Liquors ond his Teble furnished with every thing the country affords, llie liable w ill be supplied with the beet nl pr< vender and attended by an experienced and alien- ,iV0O,l|C, • FRANCS A. HURON. Mc Donough, Nov. 1.—44--81. NOTICK. Samuel Strong, lete of Oglethorpe euunty, de. ceased, are requested to prceenl ihem for pax merit duly authenticated j and those indebted will please make immediate payment.^^ j pp.L’PBF.E, Adm’r de hnois non with tho will enneaert. Sept 27-S'J- 40d NOTICE. I Hereby nnlifv all persona nol lo Iradn with or cre dit my w ife P'dljr llelk or. niy a. enunt •» J »•' be Imiind hv a-.v nf II- r .-.miracle and am dm r- ; o.l n..i i , mv a iv nf >rr ilebta Of lianilili'-. iihcu not t»i*»v ■ »> DAVID DELK. (Jwianctt, Nov. 1«—44—2t» Cotton for wilt*. In* will oiak* \DV5NCEH nt tHMipIn iiitvrmii i nliof i * .ivdiina or Augti-ta. Th«n** that woith! p>. >• r ro- rcivitig tin* arlvnurein Angu-ta, will j4ra»« t ail • n Mr. |). Boner, who •» ill attend toil. Mi'B'i,. T . 0,.« 23 43 4'. the c/M) /: ft sir/a i :TT I ILL 1)** priqiarml toinaku ndvaiicua to a uiorlcrt \\ UtCL'XtC' Dcponitrd with him or plarml undrr hif eonlroul tot khipHient to Savannah, to bo conwgnrd to Mr. Jt.irph II Burrongh^. He will nlm makn advance* to’ >hoao who may winUto hip thwir Cotton to tireai Briiun ot tho Continent, provided thr aame hit conaigni d to Mchsm*. John and Jainna Ritid, Savannah, and by them consigned to their transatlantic corr«'«pondt*rit». D. PONCE, at Ihr Planter** lintel, or at the Office of Mf-asra. Allen U Paddock. AuguHta Oct. 25.—43—4t. PRO COS ICS For publishin g in Macon, Georgia, A dnily newspaper, devoted In News, Politics, Agrii'iiHure, Coinmcrec, Sir. TO BE ENTITLED THE Daily S/Sacon Telegraph O NE number of the aamo lia* been iaa«cd, n» a «p«- cimt ii; and tna prmn will go into operation as •ootiu** the nt'cesaary arrangementa can he mad*-. Terms - The price »»f the Daily Macon Trl- graph will be Five Dollar** for *ix rnontba— |«»* $6 50 per amiiho, inelutling nix in**nthn daily, ami nix montlia w*** kl .J AdvurliM»'ticiita will be inserted at cna'"r.isrv *ate«. M. B\lMLEIT. Macon, N«v. 1.— 41— G E O R G I A Temperanc: Society MM7lleL. hold na next meeting in 'tilledgrvdte, on ▼ T the 7il» December, and an Aridrea* wd'* Im* de livered by l)r. ANTIION V, of Augusta. Keaide Ibe qu« stioim prop*i*ed in the last print- »l pro ceedings, it u requested that Auxiliaries will unswer the folwiwing : Ini. What number of Dram-ahopn in the c o- tv ? 2d. W hat number ol Distilleries 1 3d. VI hat will your aocicty contribute to cni^fojr a Ti a veiling Agent ? Letter* (post paid) may bo addrenaed to the Stern* ary, Milledgeville, any time between thia and tho m**etiug. O.t.25 —43 — Dividend. No. 27. BAMF STATE OF GEORGIA. Sav.vnn.xii, -Dm Get. 1831. riVIIF. Beard efnireclnrs lioving ihis day declared • B dividend of $3 50 p< r ebere ml Ihe Fapite! Meda of Ibis Benk, fur IheBiimiilhe ending Ihe SOU' ulH'im, the .line will be paid to tlio reepeelive StoCk'n-.ilert bererif, or tc their older, °n und •ffi r^Vrinewla e.,t. Nov. I —44---S*. Hu. /, awl Job Printing nealltj and accurati* hj executed at this office.