Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, October 03, 1832, Image 4

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I '■ loir’sSales. ;. ; • ■ •■..••; it ! m u-ay in IlKCEM* C V '•■ Ji 'fM.i>- k>; •. Uie <• oil house in (betown I iVrry II. ustun conili'rXwMni the usual hours of I •ale, the following property; or so much thereof as will pay the tnxos due lor it-lj, mid costs: 202 1-2 acre* oak find hickory Land, second j quality, in the thirteenth district Houston county, No. i ‘.'.11—to he sold as the property of David ItobcrU for I Ills ins foe the year 1831—tax due 89 cents and cost. 92 acres second and iliiid quality swamp ! l-’cd, in 111" twelfth district of Houston county, No I l.’iO—to he sold ns the property of Abner Vcastju, ;oy his lax for the year ltiill—tas due, §1 10 3-1 ccntsau'd co •iOo acres of pine Land, in the eleventh dis trict of Houston county, Noj. 41 and 51—to he-sold nslht; , roherty of James 'Finley to pay his tax for the yearlKll—tax due, $1 71 1-4 cents mid cost. 202 2-2 acres pine liand, in the cleventli district of If uston county. No. 72—to be sold as the property ot Janus Hull lor his tax for the year 1331- tax due 33 cents and cost. 202 1-2 acres bird quality oak and hickory hand, in the ninth district of Carroll county. No. 100 —to he. sold ns the property of SUot ll'atsou for his tax for the year 1331—tax due 42 1-0 cents and cost. 405 acres second nnd third quality oak and. hickory Land, in the 13th district oi Houston county, Nos. 07 mu! OS—to he sold as the property of Abra ham flird for his lex for the year 1831—tax’duc 80 1-1 cents and cost. 101 1 4 acres second quality oak and hicko ry land, in the fifteenth dis'.sict of Houston county, No. 9—tn he »o!d as the property of Hairy Willis for his tax for the year 1831—tax due 48 1-4 ccnts-and cost. 202 1-2 acres of pine Land, No. 191. in the third district of .Marion county'—to be sold os the pro- ) . i t;, ot Anthony Carter for his tax for the year 1831 —tax duo, 35 cents uud cost. - 202 1-2 acres pT pine Land in the eighth district of Houston county. No. 43— to be sold ns the property of nomas ll'hntety for his tax for the year 1331—tux due 31 cents and cost. 405 acres pine Land, in the thirteenth dis trict of Irwin county. No. 511—to he so'ld os the pro perty of John Bitlups for his tas for the year 1S31—tax due, $3 74 3 4 cents and Cost. 101 1-4 acres oi pine Land, No. lG, in the 5th district nl Houston county—to be sold as the pro perty or Kalnanicl DuJJle for his tax for the year 1831 —tux dile, 20 1-1 cents and cost. 4J0 acres pine Land, No. 11, in the cleventli district of Irwin county, nnd 150 nCres second queli- . t v oak and hickory Land in Jones county, adjoining Blalock Cum y Head—to be sold as the property ot >i 'Ilium L. Grumbles for his tax for the yaar 1831—tas due. 74 1-2 cents and cost. 202 1 2 acres pine Land, No. 94, in- the fifth district of Houston comity—to he sold as the proper ty if Silas F. Skipper for his tax for the year 1831—tax dim. 35 cents and cost, 202 1-2 acres second quality oak and hicko- 1 ry Land, No. 31, in the eighteenth district Randolph county—to bo sold as the property of Nathan H. Grif fin for his tax lor the year 1831—tax due 61 3-1 cents and cost. 202 1-2 acres pine Land, No. 171, in iho fifth district of Hotislon county—to be sold as the property olRobert Brown for his tax for the year 1831 —tux due, 25 cents nnd cost. One 5 acre Lot in the town of Perry—to be sold as the property of La in P. Chain, for his tax for the ea 1831—tax due, 81 96 1-2 cents. 202 1-2 acres pine Land, No. 81, in the first district Dooly county—to he sold as the property of Gideon D. Thomas Uirhistnx. for the year 1831—tax due, 16 I 2 cents nnd cost. 113 set cs of pine Land, Nos. 132 and 131, in the fourteenth district of Houston county—to be v Id ns the property of Martin Swearingen for his tax for the year 1831—lax due, 30 cents and cost. 50 actes pine Land, pari of Lot No. 59, in the fourteenth district of Houston county—to be sold ns the property oi Jtslee Boyd forhistex for the year 1831—tax due, 16 1-2 cents and cost. 250 ani -. pine Land, No. 353 in the fifteenth ^.itinly—to be sold as the propery ot fwjionl fTir tits tax for tlio your 1831— - ••it? and com. DANIEL DUPREE, Sept® 1832 39 Tax Collector. ^ike Sheriff SaU K-37ft.!. be sold on the first Tuesday in NO\ fifl- *■ x* t BLR next, bi-'on the court house in Zebu- . ■■ 1‘ike etiunty. between the usual hours of sale, O II oust? and Lot its tin* town ot Zobulon, "being the east half oflofNo.’?. in square letter' E—- ’levied on ns the property of Jld Baley to^atilfy a Fi Fa issued fr «m Butts Superior Court in favor ot Tur pin tf >1. D’Aiiligunc vs said Baley. Sept. 25 J. i Hv.NSLF.F., Sheriff. W ILI.be sold'on the first Tuesday in DECEM BER next, in the town of Perry. Houston county, between the usual hours of sale, One Wract of 2i -~>u, Zfc> 2.£2, in the eighth district of Houston county, ns the proper ty oiJoha Sturdivant, late of Jasp-i county, deceased, sold lor the h- 1 efit >f the heirs mid creditors.—Terms on the day of > c. JOEL t-TURDIVANT, A'lg 24 35* Adm'or y>ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in DECE.M- \jJ BER next, at the court house in the town ot Knoxville, Crawford county, agreeable to an order of Ihe Court of Ordinary of Monroe county, £.ot of hand, Sffo. 15?«, in the first district of originally Houston now Craw ford County. containing2't2 1-2 acres, sold forthe ben efit of the minors of the estate of IVilliani M'Coy, de- rea-i-d, late of Jasper connty. Terms made known on the day of sale. W. L. CLEMENTS, Sept C 33 - Guardian. -aWTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM- # V lst'.R iic.xt, before the court house in Colum- bu-, Muscogee county, between tbe usual hours of sale, Sot of Hand, T2o. 92, In the ninth district of Muscogee county, sold by or der of the irfe.-ior Court of Jasper county, ns the pro perty .of .Ma'hala and Patcy Holly field. WILLIAM P. IIOLLIFIELD Sept. 18 39 Guardian \ * iril.L t o sold pn the first Tuesday in DECEM- HER next, tit the c.iur. house in Forsyth, a- greeable t" uj order of the Court of Ordinary ofMoa- ±>ot of Land, No. 247. In the sixth district of said county, for the benefit of all concerned. THOMAS B. GOlt '*AN, Rept l~, H32. 33 Guardian. G-oov.jia, Coweta County. Ik -I J *lh <’ FAS Mary But applies to me for letters ■j v of administration on the estate of William Birt. :• ceased. Thi s arc therefore to cite and admonish all and siu- ga the kindred. and creditors of ..aid deceased ,o file j.ctijus. if any !lity have, in my office within • preesribod by law, Uhy said letters should not 'N TO THE PUBLIC. consequence of an arrangement between S ^NOUR MONTHS after date, application will be | made to the honorable inferior court of Monroe! county, when sitting lor ordinary put poses, for leave I _ _ to sell one lot of land N'o. 172, in the seventeenth | ” some of the creditors of the late firm of Bate- district of Mttscoeec county, the property of Jared man &. Duncan. aatl J. B. Bateman proprietor t>f Taplcy, deceased. MARGARET TAPLEY, Aim’fx. I JAMES MAY, Adm'or. July 21, 1S32. 30 ! g ,10UR moBths after date application will he made H_ to the honorable flic. Inferior Court oi Fayette county when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the land and negroes of the estate'of Samvel Parsons, decerned. This the 10th day ot August. 1832. 31 THOMAS LOYD. > . . ° UPWARD V. JOHNSON, 5- /nrf ' Family 3Flour ^ I' a superior quality, for rale by May 18 112 C A. HIGGINS. JO OUR MONTH S after date, application wili be B made to the honorable- the Inferior Court ol Houston county,'When .-.ittingfor ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell a house and lot in the town of Clin ton, and lot of land, No. 2C3 in the third district of Coweta county, as the property of Harris Allen, de ceased, lor the benefit ot the heirs and cr'-ditops. Slept 14 38 CYNTIIIA It. ALLEN.adm'rs. Superintendents to the Lottery. THOMAS BEALL, JAMES SPIERS, | T. IV. GOODE, l R. J. CREWS, [ D. 11. GRANT, W. I*. YONGE, j Sept. 25 180 ■- (Lr=* The Columbus Enquirer aud Democrat, the Macou Messenger nnd Telegraph, the Mil- ledgcvillo Journal aud Federal Union, the Au gusta Chrouiclc and.Courier, the Savaunali C3eor- . i- . , j gian, the Charleston Mercury and Courier, the ^ ! Athens Southern Banner, the M‘Donough Jack- msuRAzvcz:. T HE Howard Insurance Company of Nhv York continues to insure COTTON, when shipped on good Boats or Boxes, against the „ , . , , . , . • i u r ; dangers-of the River. Rates of,Premium arc Good titles can be depended on to prize holders of j m(J( f oratc . Appl y to C. DAY, Agent 1 ickcts, and the drawing of said l.ottery will take Dee °0 51 place the fourth Monday in 'next December. ' h IMOX HOTEL PROPERTY m to the honofeble Inferior Court 6f Houston i . . county when sitting ns a court of ordinary, for leave j soman, will rnsqrt tho above twice to sell the real properly of Thomas Ilall. minor, being thedrawin lot of land, No. 26, in the seventh district of Merri- wethercounty. HENRY GRIFFIN, Perry, Sept. 24,1932. 39 Guardian. P ERSONS indebted*to tbe Estate of Jkiu’.xms HaMmack, lute of Butts county, deceased, are mouth till and forward their accounts to J. B. Bateman, at Thomastoy, for payment. g’ive Dollars B-cward. OST, between the Warrior and \vhere Cyrus Cotton inn. formerly resided, at present oecu requested to make imoiedate having demands ngaiitst said in terras of the Tv . PI August 29 Ct 35 adm’or. .I, be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM BER next, before the court ’house in the town of Perry, Houston conutjv between the usual hours of sale, m The Seal Sstaie William J. K. Chewning, deceased, by order of tbe nfferior Court of Houston county sitting for ordinary purposes, for the henefit of the heirs and creditors.— Terms, on the day. DAVID II. CHEWNING, Sept. 25 * ID Adm'or. nearly with twq.wafei s; und four .$3 dollar bills; on dilferent •banks, and a one dollar bill on the Macon Bank, l will give the abovo reward to any person who xvill.de- liver the pocket book and contents to me, living on Tobesofky, near’Cyrus Cotton’s mills. "Sept. 25 30 3t BAV-H) RITCII. C-reorgia, CJiark dounty a Inferior Court, sitting,for Ordinary purposes, Clh March, 1831. ^"^RDERED, that James II. Burt, surviving Excc- '<_P' utorof George Braswell, deceased, have leave to sell lot No. 81, in the third dislrfct lorincrly Mon roe now Pike county, forthe benefit of the heirs and creditors, in terms of the law, in such-case made aud provided. • The above is truly copied from the minutes. | ’ JOSE' Circulating E-ibrary. ^SUBSCRIBERS to. the Circulating Lifcrary can ftoty he furnished with books. ; A large collection of Miscellaneous works will be appropriated to the Library; aud a number of periodicals,- together with many other valuuhler ..-•orks to afford geuernl interest, will be added as soon as practicable. Persons wishiiig to become subscribers, will please call ou Mr. John II. Ellis, (who will act as Librarian,} or at tbe store, where a catalogue of the hooks can beseem * April 10 121 ELLIS, SIITWELL & CO.' ■ Deo G 30 EPH LIGON, Seorgiaj Sibb Cloiiaty. W HEREAS, John fcmitb, administrator of the estate ol Henry Smith, late of Bibb county, deceased, applies to me for letters of.dlsrsbiiou'iis a"d- raiurstrstor ot said esto.tc: „ 'These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased> to he and appear, at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if a/iy they have, why said Idteis should not hi granted. „ Given under iny hand, this 7th day of May, 1832. 19 MARTIN SIMMON3, c. c. o. Georgia, Oov/eta County, ’W'SL HEREAjS William J. Jerinmiy, administrator v v on the estate of Maria Caticn, deceased, ap plies to me for letters of disraisjpon— Thtre are therefore to cite and admonish aft end sin gular ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my ojfice.wilhin the lime prescribed by laic,. lo show cause, if any they hare, uhy said letters should not be gratified. « Given under my band this 8th day of June, 1852. 25 SIIION HOUSE. c..fe. o. Georgia, SSouston Scanty. James'A. Evebitt, 1 Bute J\i-Sito Jure Jose mart- ts. Vgoge in the Superior Court of George II. Sims. j suid county, August term, 183H. fillUE petition of James A. Everilt,-rcspectluliy sheweth, that on the fifteenth day of April,' in 39 SIIION HOUSE, c. c.o. • 0 ia, Talbot County, ’.ilLAS David A l’enyman applies.to me >■ iers ol ailmiiiistration on the estate of •t It crifere. to cite . nit admonish all and sir. ntred and creditors of said dcceastd. to fc, it . y .free wit' in the time prescribed 6 . cih.r, ,i any they have, uhy said litter - be granted. •ii'li r nn lis.r d and seal at office, this 24th mt.i-r, Ir'jv •VILLIAM S GOSS, c. c. o - n on County. B. Chastain, ..dministratorof • • -r Henry it. Blanchard, ceceasgd, •»••• ot dismission, * •• 1 ■ , :o c,tc t.r.d admonish all and sin- . . <U c.-edito-’S of said dtctastd to be T.- '-r <■# y J>tr. Witbiii time prescribed by ■j Oils ■•'use.. .j c.ylhiy iutVe, uhy said Utters i r;:l ■ r granted. i: .ir.Lc.r r.iy hnnd and seat, at office, tills 2&d !«£>. CfJARLES U. RI»;B, c.V.-o. date the Jay and year aforesaid, in ana lo a certain tract or parcel ol laud,.situate in the ninth district-dt" satiTcoujity ofilouston^aod Junioi aud distinguish cd in the plan of said district by number two hundred and thirty-five, containing two hundred two and a halt acres ofland more orlcss, forthe purpose of se curing the payment of n promissory note of even date with the said mortgage deed, by which said note, the said George. II. Sims promised, on or before the first day ot January next thereafter, to pay your petition er or bearer two hundred dollars tor value received. And your petitioner saitli, that although said promis sory note haslong since been due, yet the said George H. Sims has not paid the same, or any pert thereof. Wherefore, it is on motion, ordered, that unless the said George H. Sims do pay into the clerk’s office of this court, the principle and interest due on said promissory note together x^ilh the costof this applica tion, within six months from the date of this applica tion, or shew sufficient cause to the contrary: that tbe equity of redemption in' and to the said mortgaged C remises, be then and from thcncc forward, forever arred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered, llmt a copy of this rule be published in'one of the public gazettes of this State, once a month for four months, orservedon the said George il. Sims in per- 'son, three months previous to the uext term of this court. ' * A true extract from the minutes of the court. J. WELLBORN, Dep. Clerk. August 14,1832. 21 4m Georgia: In Houston Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purpo- poses, May Term, 1832. T HE petition of John Ruwls shews to tho Court tha l’inkney Yarbrough, while in life, ica^ his liond, a copy of which is annexed, to Tuttle II. Moreland, with Uriah Yarbrough in the sum of two hundred dollars, conditioned that the said Pinkney lias to make good and lawful titles to lot number ninc- ty-thrde in the thirteenth district of said county, and tiie said bond dated 9th January, 1622, and that on the 30th May, 1822, the suid Tuttle IL Moreland as signed said bond to your petitioner John Raxvls,’and that the said Pinkney has since departed this lifq/and that William Byrd has administered on laid Pinknc/ Yarbrough's estate, and that said titles have never been made and executed. On motion of Arthur A. Morgan attorney of the said John Raxvls, Ordered, That ihe said William Byrd shexv cause In the time prescribed by ffixv, why he should not moke and execute titles to said lot ot land -to the peti tioner, and further, that this rule he served on said William Byrd, ty publication in one of the public ga zettes according to-iaw.- —- - Copy of ilie Bond. Georgia Pulaski county. ICnoxv all men-by these preStnts, that uo' Pinkney Yarbrough and Uriah Yarbrough, arc held and firm ly bound unto Tuttle 11. .Moreland, his heirs, execu tors, administrators and assigns in the sum of txvo hun dred dollars, for the payment of which xvcll atfd truly to bo made, xve hind ourselves, our heirs ami assigns jointly nnd severally, by these presents, conditioned !.> be null if the nt.-ove bound Pinkney Yarbrough shall within thirty days from the dale hereof, make good and lawful titles to the said Tuttle It. Moreland orhistis-ign.' to lot of land number ninety-three, in the thirteenth district of Houston county, and deliver said Tuttle 11. Moreland, the plot mid grant for *hc same, then the above bond to be null ami void, other wise to remain in full force and virtue. In testimo ny whereof, we hnve hereunto set our hands and affix ed onr seals, this 9th January, 1822. PINKNEY YARBROUGH, (L. S.) uriaii Yarbrough,(l. b.) Test. IL Packer. Westley YAnsr.occii. Copy of Assignment. I assign the wiilim to John Rawls, this ?.0th May, 1822, for value received. Test, TUTTLE 11. MORELAND. G. B. Gardner. ^ Georgia, Houston »gunty. I certify (he above to be a true copy from flic min utes, this IRfc July. 1832. 29 CHARLES H. RICE, j. xajo. OCKF.T MAPS OF G£ORGIA~fdr s - I( P < aHMsHiBtfc. Sust &oeeiv«di WO cases f'ancy JDunstable3. Dec 17 49 WM. 11. BURDSALI.. jiacLas ,N New York, Philadelphia,Charleston, Sa vuunah, and Augusta, in sums to suit pur- chasers, ’for salo by Nov. 10. BAXTER, FORT & #ILEY. A SIIOTWELL'S: J. S. SMITH have just a received a large lot of E’ancy Suss table ScR-iots B Also—a general assortment c*' Carved Shell COMBS, of the first quality. - And two boxes- of 35RA73 &. 32L&C2S SSJl'&'lSF-, SA2S of superior quality. , April 17 .120 Eitss- .TAMES li. BENiNET, ‘ 25coi sad Sljoensabiei*, HAS commenced business in »" ' McDonald’s ■ building* (near tho Macon T'ck-graph Office,) where he will bo found ready to attend to his aid customers and others/who may call on him. • • * fl/p^BOOTS and SHOES'manufactured to order, in the best-manner. REPAIRING ulso xvill be done. i TiCy 5 * Txvo or threo JOt-RNEtYHILN can find regular eiupioyment by jinplicatiou to him. ‘ccffix1.4J5.V* .»■ - jf>9: * BlRRioa &. Smith OEfttt FOR* SALK, . ' AhBHDS St Croix and N. O Sugar ' GO J»bls- do u«» do 50 do Logf and Lump do- 50 do Rye Whiskey * 2000 bushels Salt, And a variety of other goods! May 25 144 . ** - Readymade Ciothiagc J UST rcceived, a general assortment oPRca'dy- madc Clothing, of veiy superior quality, and made in the inost/ftisliioiiable manner; the xvork of xrhich is xvarranted. A. SHOT WELL &J. S. SMITH, July 17, 1832. 1GI Ssaisdscape 2?apor Saanging. A SPLENDID assortment,'just received and dSL for sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL &.CO. May 25 144 Samp Qih GALLS, best quality LAMP OIL ustreceix’ed by boat Navigator, fo? ELLIS, SUOTWELI. & Co. 121 600] sale by April IQ cSt pieces heavy Hemp Bagging in iu store, for sale by C. A. HIGGINS; -Xi E. vjrangements are so made xyith the a- gents"hf>4he manufacturers, .that the Planter and Merchant can be" constantly supplied xvith the ar ticle of Bagging at its ioxvest prices, aud oil liber al terms. May 29 145 ©ne jEjEnndred Solinrs Slcwsrdl ft 15 ANAWAY from the subscriber, about the Bh-- 7tii July last, a hired negro fellow by the name of DAVE, who belongs to Thoma3 Price. As this is not the first time said fellow lias runa- xvay after being Inrod out. it is believed ho has been furnished with a ticket, authorising him to go off to a distance and hire out his oxvn time. For the apprehension of the negro, and proof of this fact, sufficient to conviction, I xvill give one hundred (kdla.rR. or twenty dollars for tho boy a- loife.* Said Dave is a tall black felloxv, about 00 vears of age. It is probable he is ui» at the gold iniues. DAVID RALSTON. Aug. 24 179 m NEW SPRING GOODS. EKWiS FITCI?, S'TIAPBH. AN3 SATiiOS., |TS now opening at the Macmi Clothing Store, JBL a iicxv and splendid assertnirut of Summer Goods, consisting of superfine Bombazines—brown, slate, black, mixt, xvhito and buff ?derino Cassimeres— plaid do. (a nexv article for pantiloons) xvhito and brown Drilling—brown grass Linen—Prince’s Cord, Nankins, buff and white Yaffchtia.Vestings —spotted andxvhite Marseilles do. Satin Floren tine do. black and figured Velvet do. xvith a good as-sortment of cloth^-clvet and bombazine Stocks, fancy do. Spitalfield Hdkfs. silk, net and cotton double cud Suspenders—■English silk half Hoes, Random do. xvhite and brown linen figured Cm vats, Italian do. Bosoms,’Collars, Stiffeners, Buckskin Gloves, black do. silk and brown linen ►do. Epaulets, Ball Buttons, &e. &e. 4 N. B. L. Fitch xvill recciva in a few davs a handsome assortment of SUMMER CLOTHlS’G TAILORING carried on in all its branches as bov^--having the latest Nexv Y’ork and London fashions, his^/ork shall net be inferior to any. He .t turps his Sincere tRjjtlts ftsrjan tavort, ! ^^ntianeo tf JuKc g3lr onage. NEW SPRING GOODS. 23. & so^r A RE noxv rcceix'ing from Ncxv Yoikaud Bos ton, a large and fresh supply of SPRING and FANCY SUMMER GOODS, consistiugin part of 000 ps Calicoes, 100 do Fashionable Gingh&ms, Printed Muslins 100 ps Italian, Grodenap, Sinchexv, Sarsnet.Chan geahlc, Figured and Fancy colored SILKS 200 ps Corded Muslins, Cambric Dimity, &e Pieces Figured and plain Swiss Muslins 100 do Irish Linens 100 do Pongee and Fancy Silk lldkfs 2U0 do Raw Silk do » ■ 100 doz Fancy Dress Shawls and Scarfs 300 do Cotton, Madrass, and Head lldkfs Linen Drilling, Gentlemen’s Stocks and Cravats, Brown Linen, Rowen Cassimere, Bcaverteen, Bang up Cord, Circassians ' 500 doz Hosiery and Gloves, 300 do Spool Thread 50_doz Ball Thread, 50 do Spool do J50 doz pr Suspenders, 200 do Tucking Combs 500 do-Side Combs,Tortoisa Shell do Dressing Combs, 100 ps Mosqtiito Netting, Fancy Baskets,*do Boxes, 1001b Eiax Tlircad, Sewing Silk. Ifeghorn and Dunstable Bonnets, Umbrellaqj-Mnr- sciiles. Silk, Valencia and Velvet Vestings—Ip cach’d Homespuns, Plaid, do. Furniture Piaids. Check's, Stripes, Ticking, 20- bales brown Homespuns, CO ps Osnnburgs, Russia Duck, do Sheetings. it general assortment ofSUMMEH CLOTHI'SG consisting of Coals, Roundabouts, Vests, Pantaloons, &c. &c. A-large supply of . Shoes £< Soots, SSsts, Saddlery &.c..>Vc. 100 doz Pulm Lout Hats. A complete assortment of HARD WARE and CUT LERY, GLASS WARE. CROCKERY, &c. &c. 'The above Goods xve re .purchased iu New York and Boston, a fe\x 4 ,xyeeks since, (of.iccent importa tions,) at txventy per cent- less than former prices, aud will be sold unusually low - . Also,—will receive, next week, a targe supply of GROCERIES, IRON & STEEL, NAILS &c fee. For sale as above, 6000 lbs prime BACON, march 31' 115 - • . A. P. PATRICK & Co. j PROPOSALS AVE received per Boat Rebecca, and offer For publishing in the Town of MilledgcviUe, G< for sale ou reasonable terms, 4000 bushels Salt 1G,000 lbs Bacon 20 tons Swedes Iron 20 hluls Sugar 200 bags Coffee G hluls Molasses 50 bbls prime Pork 25 bbls No. 2 Mackerel 25 bb's No. 3 ditto 50 bbls N. E. Rum 50 bbls Gin 80 pieces Bagging 30 boxes Soap 20 boxes Sperm Candle indoxv Glass Nails Cognac Brandy Holland Gin (during the ensuing session of the Legislature.) a dau.T >'EWSpapj:r, to nr. caj.u;i> The Journal Of the proceedings of the Legislature of Georgia, HISTORY O.FTIIE TI31ES, BY M. D J. SLADE, ■ Of Macon, Go. J il Lege Mum, sci vis scire iotinh—Read all, if you j xvouid knoxv all.” j m HE pcojJe 0 f Georgia are much in xvaut of a medium oCmudligcnccxvhieh will prompt-' ; ly transmit to .hem <he "•■Proceedings” of the:.- j Legislature. We nre ^t omy generally, but in* | dividunlly cOncentcd in a* ac ts of legislation, bc- | cause these acts involve per*,ml as xvcll aa pi 11:- ical rights, iJFtvei u which thea, exists a most in- I I timate connexion. It is the intehst then, of ever Malaga, Madeira and Icnenue Wine. r y u,au in tlio community ts lie ti:»vlv aequaiut- Togtther with a general assortment of | ed xvith tiie action of our repres mritives- upon Sugar, 0olFoo, GRAVES & SON have just receive the following articles: 12 hluls St. Croix aud N: O. Sugars 20 bbls I.oaf do 59 bags Coffee 40 bbls Rum £0 U»l. ». Otn- - 20 bbls Whiskey 10 hluls Molasses 20 bbls Potatoes 2 pipes Cog. Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gin 2 hhds Jam. R um 25 bbls-Wiao ■ . 20 bbls Cordial 80,000 Cigars * Boxes Soap, Candles Pepper, Pimento, Ginger Tobacco, Pearlash, Copperas Boxes Hyson and-Black Tea. 50;000 y>s Iron and Steel 2000 lbs Hoop Iron V " Castings, &c. &c. Ail of which xvill be sold very low. April U 121 Spring and Summer €/lothisg» Fiji HE subscriber has just commenced rueeix 4 - AL i.n. —— K wrrypi rtn thing, lie nssures the public that his stock xvii] hje inferior to none, is determined to sell at lov prftes, and invites purchasers to call. march 15 Will. II. BURDSALL. F£Om 4 QUANTITY of superfine Flour; received by the Charlfs Carroll and for sale by May 25 144 ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. . . . Sand in Sfewtbn. F RACTIONS.No. 330 and 334, in the lGth . District originally Henry noxs- Nexvton ounty, are For sale,. Apply in Macon to Dec 4, 35 M. BARTLETT. (Sidthiisg Store. ' HE subscriber being very anxious to rc- . duc<i his stock of Woollen Cloth htg, xvill sell at x ; ery low.prices. 4 March 15 ViSL II. BURDSALI.. israst received ® K, lihds St. Croix, Porto Rico, and Ncxv Orleans SUGARS 150 hags Coffee 35 .barrels Molasses 70 bis Northern Ruin, GO do Whiskey 30 bis Gin * »' 25 quarter casks Ma!-ga Wine . Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin • Jamaica Rum 15 quarter chosts Tea, 40 kegs Nails 20,000 lbs Iron - German and English blistered Steel 5,000 lbs Castings Powder, Shot and Lead Domestics, and a General Assortment SPRING GOODS, Culler ij, Hats, iShocs, Doofs, fyc. For sale by GEORGE JEWETT. May it) M2 ' 4 ' 4>emon Syrap. F OR sale by ELLIS, S1IO i’WELL & CO May 25 144 CARRIAGES. 4 NUMBER of Barouches ami Gigs, receiv- eil aiid for sale by May 25 144 ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. days notice, fo.-salo by C. A. HIGGINS. N. B. The above article can'be had in quan tities to suit purchasers on contract, by giving short notice to the subscriber, xx-fio acts as agent for an extensive kiln in the neighborhood. ' .Tunc 5 147 C. A. I]. Bills on the Bank of RJacon T AKEN by the undersigned at 75 per cent discount, in payment for Goods. - 4| Aug. 11 16S lOt E. GRAVES & SON. TIN WARE MANUFACTURER. MTJ I.H EKllY, * N K A II THUID STIiKET. milE suliscribcr manufactures and keeps con- stantly on hand, a general assortment of • Ware. xvhich ho will sell xviiciJsale and retail at Sax 4 an uah or Augusta prices. JOB WORK dono at the shortest notice at tho shop on Third street, next door to E’.iis, Shot- ell & Co. WILLIAM S. ELI JS. Orders sent to Eilis, Shotwefil ^ Co. will re tire prompt attention. Nov 11 17 „ „ . &and for Sale, Let No. 31, in the Uth district of Loo Sdutrty. V JX. ” *d *• >• •• 254, M *0th '« h aeoi \ Ifca . - t _ ttiv & tars, jt^efOi. WWob, 183?- lftl Juno 18,1832. &c. &c. v'Lc. mouths, after the expiration of the session, the laws of’he State, xvith a fexy executions, are as If A a “scaled book” tp the great mass of Ahu [feeple; .. , • r -i and frequeiitl.'-such arcMix injurious’effects ere- L'SI received a few cases gentlemens fa»li- j t { l!cc ^ by this delay, that men have been known, who, in obedience to a preceding, have actually violated a subsequent law xvhich had been revers ed or modified—>mt kuoxviug that a r.eio had been substituted l'or an old law. In addition to the entire proceedings#f the Leg islature, the Jol'uxai. and Histohv, xvill contain ' l -WVVPVHH ionable Beaver HATS, cec 22’53 WM. II. BURDSAi.L IEW WOESS. RNOTT'S Elements of Physics Evidence of Prophecy Rev. Robert llall’s Works Essay ou Formation and Publication of Opi- ; tiicrgeueral intelligence of tiie day, and its iuter- , cst xvill bo increased by faithful reports of the transactions of the important RkdUkss Coxx i «f- 1 tjo.n of Georgia, xvhich contemplates sitting iu • Milledgcvijie, the ensuing s'essiou. The debate in the Coiiveution, as xvell as'thuse in the 2 r ; laturc, xxiU be regularly and correctly report, d; for which purpose arrangements arc making xvith a capable and experienced Sifuegraphcr. The Jot’axAx and Histout of 'ran Times. will bo. published daily, aud tho Lcgh!aliv<j ami Conventional proceedings of each day laid in tenso before the public ou tho ubseqtK ut n:orn- ingj and iinmediutely traesmitt-.d to any pari of the Etatc to xvhich the pnpermny be ordered. The large and iuteresiipg mass of - information xvhich this publication'will contain, and the great expense which must bo infcurrcd to can y it into opevatiou, xvill require tt liberal prtrohage, and himseli XviUbc mons Essays on Truth, Knowledge, Evidenco, &o. Pitcairn’s Islaud Gtaltiete, Ate.—last Family Library Ambitious Student, by E. L. Bulwcr Life of Stephen Girard Hall’s Lectures oii Schotd Keeping Romaucc pf Reality Sister’s Budget Whispeis «, tt Newly Married Pair Reports on Locomotive and Fixed Engines Eleventh-Edition Henry’s Chemistry Alexander’s Bible Dictionary • Brief Remarker tactical. Syme’s S urgery Larrcy’s Surgical Memoirs Gooch ou Females * Gooch’s Midwifery . « Bell ou Baths aod.Mineral Water? Carpen*‘'*’*-E«*a}' oa Mamria iMcdita O.ostar’s Physiological Practice - Peurperal Peritonitis, by Dr. Baudelocquc Ryan’s Medical -Jurisprudence- With a large coileetioi^ of Medical. I.a'xv, Mis cellaneous ar.d Seliool Books for s:de by 2G it EJ.I.IS, SHOTWELL &-Co. j such a patronage tho editor finite, i extended to him. 1© J It is ituneeessary to enlarge on the eonveni- i cnee and important utility of such n publication j to members of.the LcuUKxtire, in enabjjpg th--m ! to ascertain iinnicuiately-tho precise stale of any I measure in which they are interested aud t;i keep ! their constituents advised of the progress of pub- 1 lie business, without the abstraction of time and j.attention from their special*.duties, expended iu Piaster of zrarxs. _ t letter-w riting, , °c sl 'I ,crlor ^ f Terms—The Journal and History of the Times . ( I PARIS, for -hard[x\ alls aud j xvill be published daily with a ncxv type, by pia- eu work, just received and for sale >v chincyy, to be expressly proem . J for the punLe .1 iMi e > • t. — • ;tmJoa ^00fl pnpcr t ^oi(i will i •.* put to sub'scrnherB linglish Mcrinocs i at tltc price of Five Doli.aus per session, • .lyn- ' LfTERINO SQUARE SHAWLS just te-‘. ahleon the reception of the first number. » fJL ceived by W3k. II, BURDSAI.L. j tf" 3 -Those to whom uiltsodptioi^&gs will bp Dec 23 5*1 * I suut'cn* respectfully Asked to lemi their ex art ions : , ami iuflueiico to the imdeit.’.king, ami to uxake a • 4 W S2JyfECr£i.Sn ; return of nay- subscribers xvhie , may b- obtained, 3 AT?) irilx GALLONS offirst rate, three years ' by the lOt/i day of (ictoutr. They are partixm- V V old VINEGAR, for sale at the , larly requested to do so, that the editor may bccn- Coflfectionary of .JOHN SMITH, -j aided to make the proper arrangements, aud to March 25 103 j furnish promptly tho first number:; to caCh-sub- * jPkncy ' Olqoliai | scribcr. goSJl FANCY CLOCKS for snlolCA .j F oirn j by' April 19 C. A. HIGGINS. 128 Copartnership. ; Will continue to jiublishthc .Mat-on Adveniscr, ) as heretofore; and nssures his pultons aud tlio j public that so far from ;h.- interference, or conflict Harter Fort in this place, amt will continue the anu ncuoves unit mo lonncr xvill greatly improve business, at the snrao store on tlio corner of Sec- | Uie latter. The Advertiser shall lack for uoueof ond Street and Cotton Ave: ue, opposite Wash- j that attention, .xvhich the editor flutters himself iugton Ilall, under the firm of j has entitled it to the kind and cheering nntrouago '/BAXTER, FORT & WILEY. ; which has bccit'sq liberally extended to it. •They.have on hand a general assortment of!. Tho Advertiser xvill continue bo be published fresh goods well adapted to the toxvu and country weekly in tlio summer and tri-xvce'dy in tiie witi- trnde, xvhich xvill bo sold, at low prices aud on li- i 4er,' at the jirice ot Five Dollars per anuiim, pay- beral terms, by tbe yard, piece or package.— i aide iu advance. They solicit a continuation of the patronage of ; Land and Geld JShgzcir Lids rf the Brairin“ former customers and the public generally. ■ r„ Tnn\i w* i? a ytt’^ ^ Jifluiticxi to tii6 Ic^is»iiiiTc nu<l Convcutinnnl 1 llOMAss W . BAXTER. , Proceedings, the JOURNAL xvill contain official j reports of the drawing of the Laud and Gold j Lottery Regioils, which xvill commence, it is pre- | setnod, about the coinmcuftcinent of t’ie sitting of FTPHE subscriber having xvitbilraxvn from the • tho. Legislature.. Should tbe Lottery, however, -H- late firm of Wiley, Jiaxter S,- Fort, and sold ; havo commenced its drawing previous to tiuit fie lds interest to liis Brother, Laird II./.ilet, rc-j riod, such days as may have draxviq vs il! also spectfully asks a continuation of.patronage front j bo published, so tliat Ltdivulu iis interested xviil his friends to tlio nexv firm of BAXTER, FORT ; have entire Lists from begiuuiug to cud. & WILLY. LEROY M. AYILEY”. | ST? 5 ’ Tho fraternity are respectfully to Macon, July 1, 1832. 1GI : publish the above, wliich, as heretofore, xvill be . reciprocated;, and to each paper a edpjTof tho . ROBERT W. FORT. LAIRD II. WILEY. Macon, Jnly 1, 183*2. 1G1 , Sissolutiosa IIE Copartnership heretofore existing tin- ! der tin: firm of Wiley, Laxter iV Fort, is i Journal xviil be regularly aud gratuitc Sept 18 this day dissolved by mutual consent, The Pn-! !£a,Ei w vjS^J lire business oi the concern will be settled .bv i “gn-ST roc- t .\ fn- • ^ BAXTKR, POUT & XVII.KV. ,vh« ivill cou- «$ ot M«,lho bjum... h“wh.F.V. / , SPBIA G GOOS ■ THOM AS W r . B AXTER^ Consisting of a variety of . lain and York, a large and Gi ROBERT AV. FORT. 'Macon, July 1, 1832. 1G1 Summer ©cods and ©Icihingr, "H'UST received at the Ylacon Clothing Store April 12 121 LEWIS FITCH X3SW BOQMS, O E l 8RE, by-the author of Tremaine, Jnqueline of Holland Anastasias, by T. Hope, . / "Skctchcs'ln China, by W. W. Wood, Philip Augustus, by the author of Rich elieu, Journal of the Rev’ds Tyefman &. Bennet, . being the 1st, 2d and 3d Nos. of the library of religious knoxvledge. London Annuals for 1832. i The Amulet, the Keepsake, Literary Souvenir, Christmas Box, Juvenile Forgot me not, The Musical Gem, Musical Ilijon. March I 89 ELLIS, SHOTWELL &> CO. j Alum Salt and Hjimc. "g Bushels Alum-Salt ! JL jBl 100 casks Thomaslon I.imo For sale by REA & COTTON. hams, plain and figuered Sxvis-. Adelaide ; Striped Chanibray, Victory-Muslins. Thread i.a- I ces,. do. Inscrtings and Edgiu; . Black J'.nlioii r Sarsinet, Sinchexv and Gro «le Nnple Siik, Color i cd Florence do./ 4 I»lack It::ii::n Crape, Fir' eye Diaper, Cott-on W adding. Mnsqitii • ■ N King, Mat * Aht.-iin, Lace <' ap pattern! • Black Bomiiaziuc^do j Silk I-'rog; s, Crape aud Gauze Shawls, Giv i Bercge and W bite Gauze-Veils, Plain and Paint ed 1- catborFnns, Ladies and ntlcmen’s Gloves, plain and bordered Cambric Handkerchiefs. Also, a general assortment of RIBBONS. A. SHOTWELL.& J. S. SMITH. April! 7 12t> Spring and Sumyaep CIu iturnsr. f^S^HE ryibscribers have ni.-i adv- ou hand, and are about to receive, a mere ecnrrnl av.d PP.ING AND SI MM ETC - have r x'er be fore ofi’cred. SMITHl Feb 20 82 elegant assortment ot' CI.OTIpxG than t! April A. Si IO TW ELL ■« J. S^Tegro 'diothiag. m HE subscribers havo just rce( i*ed a -3. and extensive assortment of Negro thing xvhicli xviil be sold at a small profit- Doe 5 A. SHOTWELL fc JiS-MH H. arxo- Clo Molasses, S.um, CSrisi, «&c, Jnst received by boat Stranger. 1 nnDS N. O. Molasses, c JL ® ® 20 bbls Rum 20 do Gin (best brand &, good proof) 20 do Whiskey <N. O. high proof) , in sTOtbr. 10 bWs Mackera! No I, 50 do Whiskey do Gin io hhds St. Crbii Stikkr 10 do .tfi. do 25%bls Manhadgn Fish ,5^ierces iUperidr Rfcb. , . fiSs? h ° A • v , _ J UST received and forsnjc W tufanjsenbcr?, several cases of BreH*ste rH Black and Brab weaver; Not inferior to am m JIarket. Ar fxx—.1 gru-ircd a: -ort',s ret DFg GOODS in addition to their lOTr | 1 .‘, r soldlovr. A. SKOTW ec. J. ... tMITI-. 1 Jnlv 13, IK? . Family Cooking Stoves, Irons and Cotton Gin Machinery tor by ELLIS- SHOTWELL ACO. May 25 144