Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, October 10, 1832, Image 3

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. Georgia telegraph. — • p^acontT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1*32. GENERAL ELECTION. The following the result of the election on Vcu’Jay far as heard from. .• - V i;f v (:VsLATIVE RETURNS. .■* ugaid; Lowe, Dcnnard, fton'ro^—Cy<ip;>c)l;. Redding, Tbxvcatt, Ruth- ’ ’ * 'ertord, tic. Jencs— Gordon; Philips, Day, Cox. Crawford—Blaekcton; Sims, IviDg, . , •• Cobh; Wi.-gins, Engrain,.Morgan. - Baldwin—Boykin; Calhoun, Murray. ' 7y%g» *8nuth; Solomon, Shine. Xe'&r—Tqjvn*; Pace, Banks.' • WfMlidQcj! Groce, llolt. ffvseogte—Lucas; Spivy, Thornton- Morgan—Nesbit; Floyd, Johnson, Sparks. V ji£r/:.’a9{ J ^7“‘\Icalii , g; Glasscock, Rhodes", Da- tjpi'on—Turner; Staroper, Flewellon. FiJit—Prior; Harris. Blackburn. Mcrivythcf— Ragan; Ector, Towles. . ."^Vr—Smith; Cowart. FiR’M’n—Hudson; Turner, Mcrriwcthcr, Nich- c-'rop, irciXo-ton—Tonuil'.e; SalTolJ, Curry, Ruth erford. . . . —Baxter; Haynes, Lewis# \ inson. ffilkir.-1— Hail; Ilau hcr, Esum. Cka'.'c • : Barnard; Wayne, Harrison, Flour- tfoy. 'Ejfr.g.C: ~—Wnlflhour; Black. liter ty—Mines; Harding,. Herrington. Wlnh .iA-r-Wood{ King, Yoilng. JStillcch—ConQ’, Rawls. ** prysn—S tarr; Bacon. Fauftti—Burch; Seilers, Edmonson. , Qgliftforf/'—Collier; Young, Hubbard, Har deman. JTarttn—Monerief; Ryan, Wilson, Jones. . Cvlu n'/fs—Avery;Crawford, Hamilton, White. Jafpif—Shoitcr; Burney, Robinson, Ilardc- " man. * Clark—flitch:!]; Groves, Hull, Stroud. .Vrndoir—Baker; Near. Williamson, Groves. Jackmn—Singleton. Burns, Bowen. 1a tie ell. JVaUonr-fcf hols; l.nnf % Efcsly,Piituiau. jffnty—Sellers; Johnson, Vainer, Smith. —Cargile. , Coweta—Ecuols; Smith, Wood. Hall— Duunejan; Bates. Gwinnett—Green, Ghoistoti, F.zzard, Brews ter. Hutchins. •' Delfalb—Cleveland; Aik in, Mays, Anderson. Cherokee—Scudder; Malone. Campbell—Cochran; Sheets, Hinton. Carrol!—Beall; Rodgers, Walker. Heard— Wood; riukard. i Jm—Posey; Howard. Ifttbcnham—Wolford; Steelman, Chastain, Shelton, Taliaferro—Gresham; Thompson, Janes. Jiabi/n—Farris; alosely. Kelly. 1 ' J/ i/AtJ—Wills; lire*n, Irwin,Thurmond. CONG?.ESSiONA\j RETURNS. Returns from 63 counties givo the following aggregate of votes for Meinbcrr of Congress.— The Counties not yet heard from are—Apling, linker, Cr.mdeu, Camphcll, Cherokee, Decatur, Dooly, Early, Elbert, Glynn, Irwin, Low mb, Lee* Montgomery, Pulaski; Ivabun, Thomas, Tel f^ir, Thomas* Wore, Wayne. Wayne Wililo Gilmer CJpytcti Fbstpr Gamble donee Coffee Schiey C^Tho returns wc have received of the laic election are hardly sufficient as yet to enable us to state positively xU.ut w ill be the character of the next Legislature and tif our next ^Delegation in Congress; though it is suSeiont to nlloxv us to hazard a guess of the same. Aud, judgiitg from xx hat xve have seed, and the complexion of the counties yet to be heard i’roln. xxc arc fully of opi nion, that there will he a majority of Futon men or Anti Riillifiers in botli branches „f the Legisla ture. As reSptcls the old party landmarks, xx hicli have been nearly obliterated, xvc shall not be sur prised to-find a majority of Clark men in the As sembly ; and three or four Clark men in Congress. Awful Catastrophe.'—Early on Wednesday morning last, in a reucoutro with Henry Byrom, Mr; Thomas M. Ellis, loug known as ono of the isiost industrious and enterprising men in Macon, received a pistol ball in his abdomen, Of xxhich he died in about three hours. This afflicting 1 oc currence has thrown a gloom over the xvhole toxvn. Mr. Ellis xvas greatly respected for. bis- ihoral virtues, his Uprightness of coudnct, his en terprising genius, and his untiring industry* One of the Erst settlers of Macdn, the tow it owes much *o him for its rapid rrowth and unprecedented prosperity. W hat Girard did for Philadelphia, Mr. Ellis was doing for Macon.' 'lib pried inio e- very avenue of business; hesemtruized every de partment" of-industry; aud in every one xvas his influence felt. Gf-liis unfortunate connexion- xvith the' Macon Bank, (xvhieh- xvas believed to be the occasion of the rencontre,) though xve have fOf JUrselves full faith in the innocence r.nd integrity of Mr. Eliis, xve are not prepared to satisfy the public. Wo know that he xvas preparing -a full developemcut of his relation with that J.istitdtion; and xVe have no doubt, had he lived, that his innocence would have been fully established. . ? •: Mr. E. xvas a native, of Philadelphia, and xvas about 3-1 yea, rK olHe was u respected member of the Baptist Church; a Vico President of"the Georgia Agricultural Society; and a member of several other religious and charitable associations. JUha s left a bereaved widow, txvo helpless or phans. and a long fra.n cl ri'andfl and friends to mourn his untimely exit. * Byrom surrendered hims* 11 Iq "be eix-if authori ty ABHas base bound over to answer hi; appear- suc^dt cdutt. A letter from Savannah to the Editor, dated on the 2d inst., says; ••Our city continues in the edjoymonHrf unin- terrupred health; and the weather delightfully pleasant.” Electoral Ticket.—We readily adopt from the Georgia Gazette, tjie following ticket for plectora of President aud Vice President, it embraces, as far as we can ascertain, all of those distinguished patriots xvho xvot-e nominated at the December meeting in Milledgexille, except our virtuous and talented friend, Dr. Charles Westof Liberty, who had previously withdrawn his name:—Federal Union. BOZEMAN ADAIR, of Carroll. THOS. F. ANDERSON, of Franklin. JAMES BOZEMAN, of Baldwin. EDWD. DELONEY, of Early. JOHN HATCHER, of Wilkinson. PITT MILNER, of Monroe. WILLIAM PENTECOST, of Jackson. BURWELL POPE, of Oglethorpe. STEVENS THOMAS, o£Clarke. . ZACII. WILLIAMS, of Columbia. *TlIOS. WOOTTEN, of Wilkes. glock of Cotton.—Thu suiek of Cotton in Sa vannah xvas takeu on -the 29th alt., and xvas as folloxvs: Uplands on ship board cot cleared, 1,666 bales. Sea Islands, 105 •• Total, 1,771 hales. Georgian. The President of the United States has recog nised Joseph Galrnal as Vice Consul of Austria for tliu part of S.avannah. ^ „ [©oatK'ews. "ABntVKD, Boat Clara .Fisher, fiJ.ll cargo, from Darien, Day & Butts owners- . . xjr.PApxpp,. \ Boat Stpanger,. 305 hales iicxv.Cotton, for Da rien. Dav & Butts oxx'nerS. . " . T—irill I■■—»» I ■■ I-—■■■ii NEW YOllKWND DARIEN Crawford Sheriff Sales* W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEM- BLK next, before the court bouse in Knox ville, Crawford countv, between tbs usual hours of sale. _ Lot of Land No. 20 in the second dis trict oi Crawford county—Icx’ied on as the property ot George F. Mathews to satisfy two small Fi Fas issu ed outof a Justice’s Court of said county in "favor of Jessee Stone V6 said .Mathews and Minor Seiglcr—. levied on and returned to me by a constable. Lot ol Land No. 141, in the 6rst district of originally Houston now Crawford county—levied on, Hstiie property of Thos. Dunn to satisfy a FiFa issued out of a Justice’s Court ot Burke county, in favor of L. B. Burch x’s said Dunn v and William Thompson security—levied on and returned to use bv a consta ble. 1 One yoke of Oxen and Cart and one bay horse about nine years old—levied on as the proper- 'y of Samuel Bolton to satisfy aF-i Fa issued out of the Superior Court of Crawford ccunty in favor of Archi bald Gray vs said Bolton. WM. B- FILES, Oct 2, 18:52. Dtp. Sheriff. ETI shall advertise my sales in the Macon Ga. Te legraph. WM. B. FILE3, ^October 2; 1833. X>. S. Crawford Co. Houston Sheriff Sales. B^^Il.L be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEM- ¥ w BF.B next, at the coert house door in Perry. Houston county, between the usual hours of sale. One Lot of Land, No. 19, in the fifteenth district of lion-ton county—levied on ns the property of Nathnn .If? Refers to satisfy two Fi Fas in favor of James A. Evcrit—'cx’y made am! rctorned by a consta ble. _ North half of Lot of Land No. 92, in the twelfth district of Houston county, xvcll improved, to satisfy several Fi I’asisspcd out of a Justice’s Court of said county, in favor of Robert N. Taylor, vs lieu- bin Bynum principal, and "James Vales and William T/Smith security—levy made and returned to me by a constable. • , . South half of Lot of Land, No. 92, in the txvclfth district of Houston county, well improved, xvbcreon James Yates no tv lives—levied on as the property ot John Rynumr to satisfy .several Fi Fas is sued from a Justice’s Court in favor of Robert N. Taylor nnd others vs said -Bynum—Ipx’y made and returned to inc by a constable. One Lot of pine Land^xvcll improved, in the thirteenth district of llonstoti county and adjoiijing land with Peacock and others'— I.evied ofi as the-pro'- per^y of 'ltiomns Gay to satisfy a FiFtfin favor of Sul- laxvay iM"Ca11, obtained in Houston Inferior Courtj and the lamj whereon the «aftl Gay now lives. , Oct 1 ISA1AU CHAIN. Sheriffs R Zdst of letters FMA1NINU in Perry, Houston county, for the quarter ending the 3Ulh September last, and if uot taken out during the present quarter, which xx ill end the Sfst January next, will be sent to the Post Of fice Department." in Washington city, as dead letters. Persons applying for any will please ask for Advertised letters: . , A.—Ezekiel Adams 2, Thomas Averitt Esq., James Averitt 2, The Trusiees of Flint River Academy. •" B—Simon Bateman, Rev. Z. Broxvn, Geoige G. Beggan, C. W.. Butler, Edward Burch, William Bul lard, Benjamin Bryan Jr., R. F. Baldwin. C.—Allen Clemons, William Conyers,.Allen Chas tain 3, Anthony T Carter, John Chambers, Thomas •Coats, Howell Cobh. D—Bryant Doughtry, James Dean, Jacob Dunn, James E. Duncan 2. E—Joseph Edward, Edward Engram, Edward El lis, Mrs Elizabeth Estwood.- F—William Flowers, James Finley, G—Willlaui Grimes, James Guerry. Thomas Gil bert Esq. H*~J1. B. fjadin. Henry Hobbs, John Heirit 12, Miles Harrell, Harwell Iloriidon, Wm D Hull, John Harry 2, Wilier llnrrell, James Hayden, Wm Harri son, Mrs Jane Hand, Baldwin B Higgs, Win Hender son. J—John Joined, John Jones, Wm Jones, Dr David Jameson 2, Mrs Ann E Jameson, Mrs 8'arah Joscy, lleuryjones, Miss Mary Ivey, Wright Ivey, lx.—Charles Kemball. L—Wm Lovitt. M—John Musgrove, Alfred Jlorce, Wright Mims, Joseph Molt, Mnrtin G. Mims, Mrs Nancy Minton. ■N—George W Nicks, Duncan Nicholson or High Sheriffof Houstou county. i . P—John S Pats, James IY-nury, Mr. Peabody, Thomas Paremorc, James Paul 2, Thomas Page, Robert Peacock and others, Trustees of Flint ltiver Academy 2 R—Blake B Rutland, Mrs Catharine Rcmbcrt. Thomas Rouleau, Jesse Reed. 9—Andrew Smith, Benjamin Strange, Neadom Smith, Jacob Shirah, Andrew D. Smith 2, Lieria Stewart. T—John Tomlinson, Owen Tomlin, James Taylor, John Tully. : W—Osburn Wiggins 3, Win Wells, Wesley Wil liams, John 15 Williams,.Peter Wylie, J Wright, Carl- ten Wellborn, Col M Watson 0, Wimbley Watson dfe. Co., Mrs Martha Wiison, Andrew Womble, Wm A Wells, Robt.Worlliington, Richd Wester, Richard Wingot, Ilenry Wimberly, Paschal II. Wooten, Ju lius Worthington, James Wimberly. Y—Messrs. E «fc W Young. JOHN M. MOORE, P. M. T Sine of Packers,': . O SAIL oii the 1st; 10th, mrtl 20ifl iff ca'dli . waaltL 15ri^ Capt, Wnong. I^rig Coral, Capt. Cobb, new Schooner* Ctpt. Robbins, Schr. Eliza, Capt. Clark, Sehr. Atlas, ,Capt. 15rotx n. For freight of passage apply to RICHARD M; DEMILL, Agent Mew York. orJjENJ. StkOsg & iioN and I1axv^s& Mitcii- EL. Agents at Darien. v ' N’cxv York; Sept 23,1832. 2 8;xv Notice. A:LT. persons indebted to (he estate of Hanlon XM. Pern/aian, late of Twiggs county; "deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, oiul those having demands will present them legally. Oct, 9, 1832 THOS. J. PERRYMAN, KrV. CS’eOTgin,-I£oiiston ©otnity. W HEREAS . Daniel njrpii*, ta ntt for lett-rsofadniinistratiunon the estate of John Chambers, ilccenjcdi ’ These urf-therefore, to cile^snd admonish all and sin gular tilt kindred and creditors if said deceased, to he and appear at my ojlice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew .cause (if any they can,) why said letters should not be granted. • Given under »ny hand nnd seal, this the 1st Octo ber, 1832.' ’* ' CHARLES II. RICE o. c. o. 4 ’ £9533 Owens T9059 27713 Terrel,l *. 19104 , 2253 J Watson 18362 ? 22748 Branham 17247 22238 Haynes 19755 ' 21235 Stexvart 17538 19343 Harris 17177 19733 Newnan 14011 19763 Lainhr 13IC3 . "Milton 4576 S'or Stale, 60 Ilhds N O Si-gar 40 Hhds N O .Molasses 100 Bbls N O Whiskey 100 Bbls N E Rum 100 Jlbls N E Gin r,y C. A. HIGGINS. The abox’e can be had in lots to suit purchasers, and for approved paper oil accommodating terms. •Oct. a b WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. XSamilton & Kayes ARE noxv ready for the recep- ff. tinn.of business, and icspectfully r .5} solicit a share of ptfblic patronage. In addition to tLc Ware House pre viously mentioned, the^ have taken one at the lower end of town immediately on the River and very secure from lire. HAMILTON & HAYES. Macon. Cfei. 9, 1832. 3 2t To Rent, THE STORE HOUSE next door a* liovn N. B. So. A, Thompson; on Cherry street- Inquire of GEORGE JEWETT. Oct. 9 " -tfsiv AUCTION, &ROKEUAGE . AND ' jf - Commission ISusiness.; • HE tiudcrsignodhas taken the spacious firo JL proof brick store, in the south end-of Ellis, Sbotwcli & Co’s range, for tiic purpose of trans acting AUCTION, JJROJwERAGE AND * COrvT&ZISSSOW BTXSIIffESS, GenerallyL-IIe will he aided in the management of any business confided to him, by his brother, John T. Roxvlaad, aud respectfully solicjts asharc of the patronage of. their respective friends, aul Ihtf ppblic. Until th; store is completed his coiinting room will he kept over the Commercial Bank’. WILLIAM P. ROWLAND. N. B. C'ottoif .wull be bought or sold for a mod erate comAiissksu. Oct. 5 2 ' 3tn ’ F OUR montlis after date; application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the negroes of James P. Dozier, late of said county, deceased. ' ELIZABETH DOZIER, Adm'rx. JOHN REDDING, AJm’or. October. 1. J832. 2 Georgia, Coweta County; W HEREAS Christopher Boxven nnd Jack Lump kin apply to me for b iters of admiui5i , n' u * 1 QnJbn ,*T r ss-Uemin dallsSUry,-n.ii. Ml aolO county, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd sin- gularlhe kindred and creditors of said deceased to It and appear at mi/office Kithinthe time prescribed, bylaw to shew cause, if any they here, why said lettess should not be granted: Given under my band, nnd seal, tlrsthe 3d Octo ber. 18^2. 2 SlHOiy HOUSE, c. c. o. ' WAKE HOUSE AND Commission Business, r --1- ,n THE subscriber coutiqucs^the 7 <> above business at "his olil slouf, ^ Head of Ohe?ry street and -C-ejjtuii >** •’< ^**6 Avenue^ where he.offcfs ill the d- suul farin'-ies iu business. ( , *. His W arc House nnd" close ^storages arc in prime evict, nhd as mn,el* oscnfpted from the danget of fire as. any in ■'the place.* » • Cotton stored pith hint writ be delivered iu ti ny part of the. town,-FHECofany charge, except the custoj&sry.titflragJ.... v.-, Oct 5 2: . JAMES C. JiIORGAN. f EDUCATION. /"BTIiSi-Uijien, of Jl-acon and its vicinity arc mort (I. rei'pectabiy informed that the. Academy silnat- cd about one raile.from town on the road leading to Forsyth, will be comple ted and rcady-for the recep tion of scholars nhout.tho first of November next.— Its health and.retired location is truly inviting. The subscriber, xvho is fcngaged to-", take charge ot thv a- bovcacademy, has been for masy years a teacher in some of the "most .respectable selwqis in ti.e city of Nexv York, from llie Priiutipals of which be can show the most satisfactory testimonials of his qualifications. brought to Knoxville Jail, A NF.GRO BOY about ;20 years of age. says his name is ALBY.’ be longing to Dr. Beard of Grcensborougn, he states that lie has been hired out near Columbus, to u man by the name of Gideon of Columbus. The owner is requested to come and nov charnea and take him awav. 1 Qct. W 2 if WM. T. DROWN, Jailor. A list of iLetters R EJlAtNING in the Post Office at Clinton, Jones county, Gn.. on the 1st < Ictober, 1832: A—James Alford. •>jj—William Bentley, Dr Samuel Bennett; John Beasley. _ C—Abrabamr £ox, Joseph Chambers, Wm Craxv- ford, Will Campbell, Isom Chnat. E. Califf 2, Hen ry Caliancs?; ll. M. Cornin, George Childress. Ebe- nezar Civlin, Hfev Tims Cook, Robt Carter, William Campbell, John A. plevelaud, Allen Caldwell, II. W. Corning, Matilda Cbnmbless. D—Polly Dax'ij. John L, l^aniel, Daniel Duncan, John Daniel, Hinton Duncan, Davis Duncan, Gillis Driver. E—C. R. Eaton. F—llarrel Flowers. Benjamin Finney. G—W II Gunn. Wilie Hunt, Elijah Harrison, D N Hudson, Isaac C Harris. J—Mrs, Sarah Jones, Miss Margaret Jones, Goss Jourdan, John B. Jones, John Jones, Betsey Jones, Jessee Johnson, Jncob Jourdun, W Jackson. L—Jfirr.cs Lamar. if—Ltike J Morgan. Alexander M'Grigger, Samuel B. Morton.R M.J Mitchell. Sims Middlebrouks, Allen Martial, Fobt. M‘Geber, t^'wis Moore, Neal M‘Koy 2, * Silas Miiton, James Miller, Lewis M'Clcndon, Thomas J. M'Gehee, John Martin. N—Daniel N’ivilis. -P—John (J. Pa,rkcr*bn. Wm Parker. —Joseph Reese, John Runnels, Rebecca Rey-" nolds, Benjamin Runnels. S—Mrs Marv Smith, Nicholas Summers, David Sumner, Jessee Short, W Slaughter, Ephraim Saun ders, James Sims. f T- Jobn 'Fowls, Trniothy Tucker, Sarah Town send. W—Wesley Williams. Tabbiatha Webb, Joseph F Wood. Zocherinh Williamson, StaflordAVilliams. T. Ward. Elizabeth L White, Fi ances White, Asa Wall, Jonathan Watson. j 2 J. SMITH, P. M. the school in a Tory commodious nnd pie assort Jtjnm, convenient to tbo-Academ}:. ".I'l.erc he v. ill teach un til i! is complete ! -I?*** '\ * Th6 course ofqdutjtt!on.to bo pursue? irr thiS itMs fntion, .will embrace the Greek -ttnd Latin wit* the d .TLi-eSt Enraix branches. , T-ir'ms ot tui- •i.---,, t. :• otlicv particulars relative to the".institution v.-tii ! * Fr.fiwn "ii"’. ; •• .«trong 4 Mr :-f :-,b" 'v. • . Ml . •' t" • tOftCh- cr." ' ... . . .* TiffETZ. Mice .. Oi t 2, It-,* ‘■ROCKET MAPs .01 9LOEGIA for :ai. I. at iiJs eflice. 1*16 , WAWA?, FROM tlie subscriber, on the night of the 27lh Sept, a negro fellow about 36 years old, although a bright mulatto ho is sun burnt to a brown mulatto, a- bout 5 feet fonr inches high, bunch hair, • i inimiuirtT" tnnt neck, scared about the neck and throat, weighing about 13a pounds. He v.assoldout of jail for lis fees in this place, under the name of Henry, bu! hi? nnme. formerly was Stepny. He can reed and u . doubt xvriie, nnd probably he maychange hisr.auio, lie' will aim for Augusta, Georgia, no doubt A liberal rexvard will he given. Montgomery, Ala. Oct2 ABRAHAM M*GHEE. jq* The Columbus Enquirer, Georgia Telegraph and Augusta Conner will give the above Uvo^nsrr- tbir.'-an’: forward their areounts lo the Planter’s Ua- 7,‘tr for payre»r;f. 2 Georgia . At a mo. .. the 5:h iixs:. i, of a Gold Medai od for the b< - .- • COTTON, by the first ■; by a coni"';!t". LOW FOR CASH. rS^IIE subscribers iptcud closing their present JL business as soon as .practicable, ami xvill sell off their stock of liar die arc, Cutlery, Castings, i Mechanics* Tools, &c. BOOKS, STATIONARY, PAEUIi ZXAFJ&Z2XGS, MUSICAL INSTRU3IENTS. Together xvith a great variety of miscellaneous- articles at x-ery loxv jjriccs, for cash only—mauv articles xvill be disposed of at less "than cost.— Their stock of books is larg; and more complete thau any other in the State; it embraces a large assortment of, Law Books, Medical do. and Latin School do. Greek and French do. Religious do. Historical, Literary. Scientific, and a great variety of Mis cellaneous Works. ELLIS, SIIOTWELL & CO. Sept 27 181 X*. S, SruRS and iRSedicines xvill lie sold as usual. E. S. N: CO. SELLING OFF AT COST: HUE Subscribers being desirous of bringing L their business to a* close, xvill offer their -■** .w.aiiwi assortment of DRY GOODS, at LOfsIFCa*V«iib^, Also, a very largo and superior stock of . . . Readymade Clothing; Together xvith a general assortment of Hate, [Soots and Shoerv, - - All of xvhieh xvill bc.soht at unusually loxv priced. A.SIIOTWELL" & J. S. SUM.: Macon, Sept. 19, 1832,. 33 j? • *"*' •. N. B.—Wc wish it generally understood, "tliat our sales iti futtjrc' xvill’be for CASH ONLYi A. S. & J, S: hL' TO MERCHANTS. A YOUNG man from Massachusetts xvant3 a situation as clerk, in some merchutilo house iu this place. Good recommendations can be irocured as to character and capability See. Szc. nquire at this office. Sept. 28 182 3tp NEW PRIMER. [ UST PUBLISHED aud for sale at this of- ' lice, The Hew jprimer, or Child’s first Book. Well adapted for Infant, Common and Sunday Schools. Will be sold loxv hythe quantity. Price 12 j cents single. To Printers. F OR SALE, a good second baud Ramagc PRINTING PRESS, imperial size, Also, a second hand cast iron PRINTING PRESS (Sinitii’s patent, Iloc’s malic,) super royal size—in good repair. Also, several founts of second hand TYPES, lurgo and small. •The whole xvill be sold low. Apply at the of fice of tho Macon Telegraph. Sept 18 178 ^ [Gainful as it is to ms, IIAVE to forewarn nil persons from crediting my wife on tny account, us I am determined not to pay any debt or debts contracted by her after ibis date, this the 26th September, 1832. 1=0 2t SPENCER RILEY. OATCPIOZ?. HEREBY caution the public against trading for a 'certain note ojr duo bill given by me to one Thomas A. Grace sojne time about the 2Ulh List, for eighty-two dollars and fifty cents, ns xveli as 1 can re collect, as I am determined not to pay said note or dho bill lo nti.v man, not even the scoundrel lo whom it xvas given.' SPENCER RILEY. Sept 26 39 £t The Macon Alcsssenger, the Advertiser and Chris tian Repertory xvill'please give tho above two inser tions, and present their accounts td the subscriber, who xvill bo ready to pay them. 9- It- Notice. I will board Horses, at my Plan- tatioti on the east side of the River, at $6"50 per month. : Oct 9 3 M. CHISHOLM. Contents of the last Wo. of the AMERICAN FARMER. E DITORIAL; Dahlias; letter from Ilibbert & Buist on the male tnaclura, xvith re marks by the Editor—Golden Rule—Foreign Markets—-James T. Joues on making and apply ing manures—Ches3—Thomas Parker on the Culture of xvheal—Jerusalem artichoke; Indian c<jru, extract from an old xvork, Gerard’s Herbal --An Address dclixxred before the Horticultural Society of Charleston, a‘t the anniversary meet ing, July 11, 1832, by Dr. S. Dickson—-Silk worms, two crops reared in ouc season—On the culture of coxv peas as a manure, proper time- for ploughing them in, by William Geo. Read, Esq. —New importation of Durham.shorthorn catlie; their pedigrees—sketch of the Life of Eli Whit ney, xvith some remarks on the invention of the •awgin—O.’iitbology— Legible Writing —Eptha- lamium—Advertisements—Prices current of coun try produce in the Baltimore market. . The Subscriber ¥6 ESPECTFULLy informs iiis friends and tho public, that he has taken the Store at the head of CQtton Ax'cntie, formerly kept as a Drug Store, xvjjcre he is opening u General As sortment, comprising Dry Goods, Groceries, . Hardware, Cutlery, Crqckcnt. SADDLERY, &c. Also,.50 pieces of best hemp BAGGING, apd 25 ba&sof Live Geese FE/VPIIERS. All of which he is, disposed to fell at the loxvest prices. Please call and examine for yourselves. FRANCIS O’CALLAGHAN. Macon, sept 13 4t 178 AGENCY AND COMMISSION 3USXW22SS, T HE uudersigued having pcrmapcntly set tled in Macon, xvill attend to the purchase and sale of COTTON on Commission. Having been raised to that business, he Hatters himself he xvill be able to give satisfaction to all xvho may en trust him xvith their orders. To Planters in the iulcricr, xvho max’ request it, he xvill purchaso and forward Groceries, qn the best terms the market xvill alloiv—and also at tend to the stile of tiieir crops. ■ ,• v , .... A. J. CODY. ..Iiis ofiiceit; ^t the store of A. P. Patrick & Co. jiead af j]f;&r*" ; y-^tixecf. Sept 21 180 2tp 1 Society^ of Directors ot» v£t.‘, that a premiurr* : th . dollars, be offer- I"". --< v on the RUST IN •e iaid before the Board t-t next—to be decided d for that purpose. AgXi.-j aU t>-a! Pairi (Cp" The - . - ■ '* • • ■ -{cultural Society Macon xvill h.dd i At* ;r the exhibition--of Agricultural, Horiicuiuirtn and Domestic pro ducts, Fatted Cattle; ,|Vlilcli Fows, Swine, dec. at the Court House square in Macon, onThUMr day, tl:e 20tli day of December next,. Otheft tliev will award (among others,) the following Premiums: x"iz: 1. For the best load of Colton of eight bales, weighing not less than300 lbs. trtoii. teat shall he uxldoited as a- bov* , a .*■ liver f‘i: her va.ued at 2. Fertile second’I*,st load of Cotton of eleht bales, weighing as above, a silver cup or medal, valued at 3. For the third best do do o! S bales, a premium valued at 4. For the best ox, raised and fatted in this State, a cup or medal worth 5. For the second best do a premium valued at G. For the largest sxvine, raised rind fat ted in tiiis State, a premium •. | 7. For the best specimen of Turnips, . not less than a bushel, a ijiedal.worth 8. -For the host Georgia made Butter, (not less than 20 lls.) a premium valued at 9. For the best Georgia made Flour, a premium 10. For the best sample Georgia Wine, a premium . . , 11. For the best specimen Georgia Silk, a premium 12. For the best piece ofmixt Georgia Homespun, a premium 13. For the best piece of domestic Georgia made Sheeting a premium 14. For the best milch Cow do do 15. For the be.^: Bull do do 16. For the specimen of Georgia Su gar, not less titan 25 lbs. do do Editors throughout !hc State are requested tone tiec the above. {t? 3 A Genera] Meeting of the Society will be held at the Court House on Wednesday this 10th Oct. next, to make arrangements for hdld- ing the first FAIR ofthe Society, Ac. Mi- BARTLETT, secretary Macon, Sept. 15, 1832. " ' l ol^fiWtCSeHum, Sin, tic, J list rccqirxd by boat Stranger. -g HHDS N.X>. Molasses, 28 bbls Rutn ' 20 # . .do Gin (best brand &. good proof) 20 ’ 'do Whiskey (N. O.higb proof) ■ -’•* *ljD lilils Mackcral No 1. t *■: 50 do Whiskey v, . ’ 50 do Gin 10 bhds St. Croix Sugni" 10 do . O. do 25 bbls Manhaden Fish 5 tierces superior Rice. For sale by’ C. A. HIGGINS. March 28 -112 $1*00 100D 500 £00 1-50 1%. 5-00 [BOOKS. D EVERE, by. the author of Tremaine, Jaqueline of Holland Anastasias, by T. Hope, Sketches in China, by W. W, Wood. Philip Augustus, by the author of Ri clieu. Rich- Journal of tho Rcv’ds Tyermnn & B&tmct, being the 1st. 2d and 3d Nos. of the library of religious knoxvledge. . Xtcndon Annuals for 2032. The Amulet, the Keepsake, '• •• Literary Souvenir, .Christmas Box, • > Juvenile Forget me not, * The Musical Gem, Musical Bijou. March J 89 EI.L1S, SIIOTWELL & CO. To Rent. A DWELLING HOUSE on Walnut Apply to • T. L. & J. Sept. 27 I8i tf treet. P. SMITH. To 3icnt, T HE* Store House recently ..occupied by Thomas T. Napier—also, the Store room at present occupied by B. It. Warner. Ap*dy to BAXTER, FORT & WILEY. Sept. 25. 181 tf CAUTION. caution every person against raising ►ainrt me, without my order or the , a3 J am dalerrrrtrrri r.ot to pav any nut 6 otherwi --. THOS. THWEATT. DO hereby on ticentint: er of rav ■ T" 'J r J ± 2&CZrsrs fer Sale. * rtVv’ famiiier. are offered for sale. "S, at th.s off.'"-?. 180 If Ap- . • S&AZfSiS FOR f?ALE AT THIS OFFICE SOUTHERN PLANTER, No. 3. For Saturday, September 29. CONTENTS OF TlilS NUMBER. (Okigimai..)—Medical Department: Observa-; tions on Bilious Fever, No. 2.—Talcs of Rural 1 Life: The Three Gifts-—Editorial: Swipe; Far-] ruing Economy; Tho Almond; Gardener’s Ca lendar; Farmer's do.; Improved Cattle; The] Grape; Letter freni Sparta; do. from Marion; do. lrotn Fortvillc; Tomatoes Preserve: 1 lie , Season*■ By-Laws of the Agricultural Society.— ! Poetr'i: Auatraqua’s Tomb. (Selected.)—Gore• for Toothache Hints tor* Health; Cold Water; Burgundy Pitch; Eiectiic l Fluid; Relics of the Aborigines; England and : I America-; Cultivating Peach Trees; Grapes:) Preserving Potatoes; Rye Coffee; Killing Wasps; ] Improving the breed of Cattle : Recipe for Fistu- j la: Horse Ffios; Remedy for Poisoti—Poetry. . An Autamn Evening* Domestic Economy; De scription of 4 Coyr.' I REA & COTTON Offer for sale on accommodating terms, ~ - PIECES Ilcmp Bagging 500 ready made Cotton bags, best quality 100 bbls Baltimore, N. O. and Georgia Whiskey 10 lihds Northern Rum (colored) 10 casks Iilarselles and Madeira W irto 30 boxes manufactured.Tobacco 35 bhds St. Croix &r Porto Rico Sugars 5 bbls Copperas 3 bales Blankets 1 bok Saddlery 1000 bushels Alum Salt,’ ALSO A small invoice of DRY GOODS", HARD WARE, CROCKERY, &c. suitable for a c5un- trv store, xxill be sold on a credit of six months. 'Oct. 2 1 CniCULAU. Church of Christ at the dtc! ley grove, Monroe. County, Ga., August 28. 1832. P EAR IMLTHERN:—VYe have learned with pain atid regret through veriotis channels and lrom divers sources, that reports arc in circulation, and have been repeated and rciteratedtigaiiiar.d again through every part of this State, and as in: as our be- lox’en brother, and pastor of this church, ti.e Rev. William Hesdeksun, deceased, was known, that !u- in his last illness, and upon his death hed, renounced as an heresy the doctrine he had maintained «ilh s,* much veal and ardour through the whole course oi his public ministry, viz: the doctrine cu Particular. Unconditional and Eternal Election, and (he 1 iual Perseverance of the Saints through Grace: and that he died in dispair, and without the hope ol the glory of God. ‘ We have no knowledge of the source from when re these reports originated; conjecture alone is left in search of that heart so depraved, of that breast so de void of Christian charity, so lost, to every Christian virtue, cs to dare breathe the poisonous blast ol slen der against the consecrated chambers of the dead. We deem it therefore our imperious duty to address you through the medium of the press, that your minds may' be disabused of so gross an error, that the cause ot Christ be not xvounded, that your faith be not sha ken, and that the slander* r do not for a moment tri- I utnph over the spoils of an ill gotten victor;-. We ! have added to this address, in tho form of certificate', I a small part of the abundant testimony that could bo ' produced, but which must be sufficient to satisfy your minds, looefirm your hopes, and to strengthen your faith in the doctrines of the Gospel of Chivt; and may the grace of God encircle you and sustain you through life, and may you he enabled in the hour i f death to testify to all around that you have confi dence in the Lord, and that you rest on Him whose arm. alone hath brought .-.-Ration; and that jou may * die in the triumphs of faith and in the full assurance of fi blissful immortality beyond the grave as did our beloved brother and pastor the late Rev. William Henderson. ANDERSON BALDWIN. ) , EDWARD CALLAWAY. > Commitne. JOHN WOOTAN ) CEF.TIFICAT5JE* I do certify that I attended on Wikiau. 11 :t b ' :. deceased, as one of his physicians from i.'.-i . mcncemcnt of his illness until he closed hi sin death, and through the entire course of t.;: lie confidently affirmed the principles he i:, in private and promulgated in public, (Tat : Unconditional, end Eternal Electiou) doctrine, mid it was that which tb.-n al - - tUiaed him in the hour of death; he manifested t uti -I resignation through bis illness, and died in t ' donee of reaping the reward of the righto August 28,1632. CAREY S. LE8UI L ; Groroia, Moxnet CoI’ntv.— I do certify • ; tended cu William Henderson, deceased, : I commencement of his idness until he closed *. . \ *• | in death, and through the entire course of!.:.: ••tSb- :. j he confidently affirmed the princip.es he m... * in private and promulgated in public, (Panic... : * I conditional and Eternal Inection,) wasthe d.'.c- trine, and it xvas that which then alone st.s-.a:; .* !•:::■ i in the hour of death; he manifested the i: me- i nation through his illness, and died in full c< : f ' * : reaping the reward of the righteous. August28,1:32. JOHN A8RU. ::Y I do certify that l visited the said ,Vv iioan Her,,., ■ son frequently , urine bis s.* l.iiesA.aiid 1:: cunt: .' * strong and steadfast in the faith and dot trine xxl.ic.. lie had promulg ted, and he xvas firm in the belief that. he would receive the rexvard of the r:gh"*- . - blessca immortality- EDWARD CALLAWAY August 28, Ic3i. I do cert ; last lllne.-s. expre I had preaehed, vii \ ual election, and j while in constat | physicians, lx; that — August 27, T 3ISSOKVTION. IIF, copartnership heretofore existing be- j -I do certify, that I sre H txveeu the subscribers, under the firm of \ HALL & MORELAND. ; was dissolved this day by. mutual consent. _ All j demand-, against said firm will be settled by John i Moreland; to whom all de K ts due the firm will be I paid. JAMES A. HALL, ' ! William Henderson, dcriog f 1 a full iielief in the doctrim ■ irtirular, uncon<!iGoi:.ii end * " ■ re over, that I never heard ttendance on him, os or.ft o! :.: he !•-ast doubt on this subj*- DANIEL K- 8l.Ai;CY William Henderson duri, time I never heard hi:n e doctrines he had preachc* appeared to be perfecti resigned and to his death. August27, ls32. — GrurGis. Moup.oe Covntt.— that I was repeatedly xvith the It. son during his last illness a sirians. The first l : me I that In rtly in company v. bis", illness, au*i nt no any doubt as to the ■ nil!" Ids last i:ln* -s i t*> tuY will »t M .tt M. G esTARIi % hrreby cit:;:y; William Hrr.de* of h.sco::.:,ltirg p 1 s’ iim, cxprrzseU tt A ITsE A- by April 14 JOHN MORELAND. Cabinet making and Turning busi- coutiaucd in all its branches by the me pjs .-onvicte n , tliat he. h Iran hU cou.:-e at tki oid stair!, near ‘ lark s IIo- | thn? ,| ls time had -nd he ir.u--t d'-ps.;. ’L- r- JOHN MORI.LAND. ; quentiy sp'*i,e to me c f the cert duty cl fitsdeati:; b- - 1?9 _ i never at any time d»d he utter the first word i-xpr-" • ^ ~ ’ | sive o; a d ebit ss to the f-uih of the doc f, "ii:es that r ' Gardea Seeds, , [had maintained through tiift whole courseof LHpubii." apply,., F.LLIS, SHOTIYELL & CO. 12-1 t in and resignation to, tfc# will of the d .,. !* - August 2i>, 18-52, Vf. B. gFEPlIEN3-