Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, December 05, 1832, Image 4

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m * Will be Sold, (lie first Tuesday in JANUARY nest. at the i F OUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the hoiio'rtiblb the Inferior court of Olio lot of Goods, -Wares ind Merchandize —levied on as tfio properly of Charles P. Pec/:, - . ,, n i, I Fayette county, when siltiuR for ordinary purposes, Court House .n Perry, One Negro Kdlow a- fol 4.„ Vf . (be , e5(B ,| of Wm. P. Wiltin dc- tiout 30 years of age, one negro woman about Jo years | a j old, and four negro children, all girls—belonging to j the estate of Hall iff" Eckels deceased. Also, 3 squares ' sundry* attachme nts in favor of Jmncs I, jig cm far John R. l’itkin, Stirling Frisby, Young & Co. Ututiei Adams, A. U. Free- w . ill others, all vs said Peck, all redeemable : ti. I , Urn ary Term of the Superior Court of 15i I) comity—sold by an order of tho Inferior Court of Bibb cot ioty. One 4 acre Lot adjoining the.town common —levied on,as tho property of Solomon Croce, now in tho occupancy of John C. Johnson, to sat isfy sundry FI Fas issued from a Just%'e’s court, in favor of N, C. Munroe vs said Groce—property pointed out by the defendant—Jevy tnado and rc turned to me by a constable. Three mahogany Side Boards and twenty poplar Bed post*—levied on as the nroperty of Thomas J. M'Clesky to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Green superior court in favor of George Heard, administrator of Thomas Grfeer, deceased vs said M’CIeskcy. Lots No. 1 and 2, in square 42, in the town of Macon—levied on as the property of H'illiam Y. Hansell, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Bald win superior court, iu favor of James S. Calhoun vs said Hauscll. H. II. HOWARD, Nov. 28 0 Sheriff. of well improved Lnud in the 14th districlof Houston county. Terms on the day HUGH L. IRWIN, Adm'or. PHYj^ILLbe sold on the first Tuesday in' JANUA- UY next, at the court house in Perry, llou ton county, nil the real estate of Joh<i Baldwin, de ceased, for the benefit of the minor? of shid deceased. -—Also on the first Tuesday in January nest, at the court house in I.ce county, ull the real estate of said deceased, lying in Leo county; forthe benefit of the liei.-s of said* deceased. Terms 13 months, for approv- eu paper. JOHN S. M. BALDWIN, ' - 14.1-32 Ex’or. Mon’ oe Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JAN UARY next, beforo the court house in Forsyth, Mouroccounty, between the uspal hours of sale. 101} acres of Land, being the northwest half of Lot No. 190, in the fourth district of Moti- roo county, adjoining Buffington and others—le vied on as the property of Joel Philips to satisfy sundry small Fi Fas in favor of James S. Philips v said Joel Philips—levy made and returned hy r. constable. lUOa-Tos of Land more or less, being part of Lot No not known, iu tho sixth district of Monroo county, adjoining Crawder and others, whereon Join Dewberry formerly lived—levied ou nr. his property, to satisfy sundry FiFasin fa vor of Benjamin M. Peoples and Martin P. Spnrkes vs slid Dewberry—property pointed out by plaintiff in execution. A. COCHRAN, Nov 28,1932. Sheriff. Butts Sheriff Sales. HV7"ILLho sold on the first Tuesday in JAN- t» I '. ii Y :n\ - . before the coutt biui-e in Jackson. Butts county, bctMeeri tho usual hours of sale, Five barrels 1 Corn more or less, and 500 weight of Fodder more or less—levied on as the property of Hugh Hamit to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Butts superior court in favor of Anthony Dy er vs saidHamil—property pointed out hyplff. One negro woman bv the name of Tamer, about 35 years old—levied on as the property of Simeon Hamil to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a justice’s court in said county iu favor of M’Dnuiel, Goodman &. Co. and others vs said JTainil—levied on ami returned by a constable. A ncqro woman by the name of Laer, about 21 or 22 years old, one other negro woman by the namoof Miuindn about 18 years old', James a hoy nbont 2 years old, Louisa a girl, about 8 mouths old—nil levied on ns the property of William Sim mons to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Jasper supe rior court in favor of Ambrose A. Philips vs said Simmons—property pointed out by Mr. Grim mer. HENRY IIATELEY, November 24,1832. Sheriff. Alto, will be sold as above. Two acres of Land, more or less, lying in the northwest corner of Lot No. 253, in the eighth dis trict of originally Henry now Butts county—levied on as the property of Litlleburi/ Johnson, to satisfy sundry issued from a justices court—one in favor of W ILL be told on the tilth day ..! DECEMBER next, at public outcry, at the late residence of TIIOS. B WILSON, I . , . t JOHN WILLIAMS, \ Admors ' November 14,1832 7 F OUR MONTHS after date,application will be made to the honorable inferior court of Twig county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to (tic estate of JIarmou Perryman late of s«id county deceased, for the bene fit of the heirs of said deceased. Nov. 27 9 THOS. J. PERRYMAN. Ex’or. AbncrMays deceased, in Jasper county, the following property, to wit: One llorse, six head of Cattle, a considerable number of Hogs, Ilousehold-and kitchen Furniture, plantation Tools, and Plantation to be rented. Terms mnde known on the day of sale.— The Foregoing property to be soldaijbe property of Jftiier illays, deceased; DAVID JOIH Nov. 14 13 Adm’or W ILL be sold on Friday, the 28th December next, nt the late residence of //’»». P. Il’ilson, late ol the county of Fayette, All the Personal Property of the said Wm. P. Wilson deceased, consisting of Horses, Cottle and Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a remnant of Dry Goods ni:d Groce ries. Terms made known on tho day of sale. , THOS. B. WILSON, > ., , . JOHN WILLIAMS, j Ad » l »rs. November JO 7 A LL persons having demands against the estate of I I'm. P. Wilson late ofthe county of Fayette, de ceased, will render the same properly authenticated accotding to law, and all those indebted to said estate will please make immediate.payment to the subscri bers. THOS. B. WILSON, \ j. , JOHN WILLIAMS, $ Adm ors ' November 14 7 yn»iLL be sold on the first Tderday in J.ANUA- v/y ItY neJt, before the court house in the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the usual hoursofsale. One lot of land, 2tfo. 247* containing 2021-2 acres, and tbe south half of lot No 234,containing 101 1-4 acres, both in the thirteenth district of formerly Henry now' Fayette enuuty, one negro man by the name of Tom, about 45 years of •age, Randle u man about 35 years of age, Niceyn woman about 30 years of age, Terry a woman about 21 years of age, Green a boy about 12 years of age, Henry a boyabout9ycars of age, and JSanby a girl about 7 years of age—all to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Samuel Parsons, late of Fayette county, deceased. The terms willbca cred it of 12 month", small notes and approved security. THGMAS Lt)YD, EDWARD Y. JOHNSON Oct 30.1S32; 13 . Notice. A LL persons having demands against the es tate of Wm. Salisbury, late of Coweta county, deceasetl, .are requested to present them, and those indebted to said deceased, will please make payment. CIIR15TR. BOWEN, NovcuiberflS. 1832. 9 Adm'or. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Cbavin Las siter late of Stewart county deceased, r.ro re quested to moke immediate payment, and those ha ving demands against said estate, arc requested to render them in according to law. RICHARD MATIIIAS. Roancke, October 4, 1833. 3 To Fortunate Drawers in the LAiND LOTTERY. T IIE SUBSCRIBERS having employed themselves for the last severul months in examining Lots iu the Land Districts iu Cherokee county, have now established themselves at New Echota, in said county of Cherokee, for the pur pose of giving a correct description of any Lot of Land, to any person who may make application to them for that purpose. Lots, which tve have not already particularly examined, we will ex amine at the earliest notice. Any person enclos ing us'/iro dollai’Sj/ree of postage, together with the number of the Lot of Laud, shall as soon as possible reeieve n correct description of the same —wc will state whether it is rich or poor, moun tainous, Biljy or level, watered or "dry, the Indian improvements, if any, thereon, and also theprob- abio value of the Lot, taking into consideration place the fourth Monday in next December, the local or public situation thereof. Any per- THOMAS BEALL, i son wishing to sell any Lot or Lots of Land, Notice. A LL persons indebted tt> the estate of Ilaemon rirrymun, late of Twiggs county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands will present them legally. CM 9.J*;i2. THOS.J.PERRYMAN.Ex’or. Attention Mechanics. W ILL be let to the lowest biddc in Aincricus, Sumter county, on the first Monday in Janu ary next, the building of a COURT HOUSE and JAIL, the plan for which will be given 'on the day.— A full indtnuiitv for the performance will be required, UPill be Sold* At the same time,'without reserve, nil tbe Unsold Lots in the Town, amongst them arc several of supe rior order for the building of private residences. 'MARTIN G. MIM3IS, . . ). HYRAM D. BLOODGOOD, > Commissioners LOVETT B SMITH. S October30,1832. _ £? The Macon Messenger, Federal Union, nn3 Co lumbus Enquirer, ore requested to give the above a few Insertions, nnd forward their accounts to the Commissioners for payment. > Adrri'brs. Will be Sold, O N the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Court House in the town of Perry, that part of the Rcut Estate of Thomas A. Inci-i. deceased, not disposed of by will, to wit, the undivided half of Lot No2f>7,fn the 13th district of Houston county, forthe benefit of the heird and creditors. Term's made known on the day. HUGH L IRWIN, Ex'or October 31. 1831 5 Georgia, • Talbot County, \\VYi‘HEREAS Benjamin Lloyd and Jot W&SEREAS Benjamin Lloyd amt Joseph Lloyd v/l# apply to me for letters of administration on the estate ol John G. Lloyd, late of said county, de ceased— • These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be and appear at my office, trilhin the time prescribed bi late, to sheiC cause, if any they hare, tchy su'd letter, should not be granted. - , Given under mv hand and seal at office, this 24th day of October, 11532. 5 WILLIAM S. GOSS, c. c. o. M>>*s A Leak, and one ia favor of Gustavous lien- drirk vs. said Johnson Two Lots in the town of Jackson, Nos. 3 and 4. in square No. 21—levied on ns the property of Lawrence. Gahagan, to satisfy n Fi Fa issued from Butts superior court in favor of Gould & Meriman, vs. Thomas Tubb, Lawrence Gabagnn, and Abel L. Rob inson. JOHN LOFTON.- Nov. 28. 9 Dtp. Sheriff. Henry Sheriff Sales. W TLL be sold on vlie first Tuesday iu JAN UARY next, before tho Court House in M’Donough Henry County, between the usual hours of sale, Twenty two hundred pounds more or less of seed Cotton—-levied on by virtue of a stress war rant "issued by a Justice ofthe Peace of Fayette County,- against Hosca Cole in favor of Jepthah Sc P ( Robinson. property pointed out by the Plaintiff. Fifty acres of Land more or less, being a part of Lot No. 91, in the third district of Henry County—levied on ns tho property of Hyram M. Jackson to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from a jus- tici - s Court of Houston County, in favor of Allen Ti. Chastain, and one fi. fa. issued from the same Court in favor of James C. Duiikiii, vs. saidJack- SOB—levy made and returned by a constable. One crib of Corn, supposed to contain fifty OP sixty hirrels-morb or less, and four stacks of Fodder---levied on as tho property of Luke Pat- ffcS, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Henry Superi or Court, in favor of Robert Kimball forthe use of Jesse Johnson vs, said Patrick. Thirty head of Hogs, two Horses, fourteen bead of Cattle, consisting of cows. Calves and Steers, and forty barrels of Corn more’or less- all levied on as tho property of Nathaniel Peters, to satisfy a fi fa iss ued from Jones superior Court in favor of George D. F. Mcdlock for the use of William Davis—property pointed out by the do- fondant. THOMAS J. JOHNSON, Nov. 24th 1832. Sheriff Crawford Sheriff Sales. ’YY7 ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in JAN- * v UARY next, beforo tho court house iu the UARY next, before tho court house ia the town of Knoxville, Crawford county, between the usual hours of sale, Sixty acres of Land, being a part of lot of land, number not recollected, in the seventh dis trict of Crawford county, ndjoining Marshall, Davis and Williamson, whereon Augustus Hat- taway now lives—levied on as the property ef Court of Jasper county when sittingfor ordinary purposes, for v ----- — — — ,——j . leavn to sell one negro man named Sam, belonging Augustus Hat tin Cay to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of to the estate of John Byrom, deceased, for the benefit Georgia, Fayette County. t CrHEKEAS Jes.c Mann and Wil'imn L. Camp- \## bell apply tome for letters of administration on the estate of Jonathan Mann, late of said county, deceased, . , These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all end singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be and appear at my office, within the time presenbed by taw, to shrx cairn, if. any they have, why said letteis should not be granted. Given undermy hand and seal, this the 25lb Octo ber, 1632. 13 WM. M’BRIDE, c. c. o. Georgia, Houston County. W HEREAS Allen B. Chastain, administrator of the estate of Henry R. Blanchard, deceased, arplies to me for tetters of dismission, These are therefore, to cite add admonish all and sin- taA71LL be sold at the late residence of Joel Wise, gular, the kindred and creditors of .said deceased, to be ff deceased, in Jasper county, oil the 25th day and appear .at my office, within the time prescribed by of December-next, - . <■ tow, to shew cause, if any they hate, why said Utters j All the FerSOUUl Property, should not be granted. . - belonging to said estate, consisting of Horses, Cows, SMAVStt? 1 “«kT »W O-e". Corn. fW*J. OftWW W ILL bo sold ou Wednesday, the 2d day o JANUARY next, at tho residence of Harmon Perryman late of Twiggs co. deceased, All the Personal Property of said deceased, Consisting of mules, horses, cat tie, sheep, meat hogs, stock hogs, corn and fodder cotton, 2 gins, 2 Mills, road wagon, Jersey wagon, 1 gig, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tool., set of Blacksmith tools, nml various other articles too tedious to, mention. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on tho day. Nov. 20. THOS. J. PERRYMAN, Ex'or. Land for Sale* F IVE Squares of Land, first quality, formerly occupied by Elijah Tarver, lying on Flint River, two miles above Calhoun’s ferry, in Up son county, aud sixteen or seventeen miles be lew Thomaston, with good improvements, and four hundred acres of open land, all fresh, aud in fine state for cultivation, and will be sold ou good terras, and any indulgence given on it that may stilt the purchaser. For further information call on O. C:Gibson or A. F. Edwards, living ill Thomaston, or on tlio subscriber, living in Co lumbus. benjamin p. tarveil Columbus, Nov. ID. 8 4t NOTICE. ^ LL "PERSONS are hereby cautioned against trading fora certain promissory Note, execa ted by the subscribers on the 2d day of Ootober, 1832, to Daniel Gregory or bearir, for FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, payable on the 25th of December, 1833, with a credit endorsed thereon of seventeen dollars and some cents, as the consideration for which the said note was given has entirely fciled. NEWELL Af BRADLY. Greenville, 2th Nov. 1832. 8 5t NOVICE. - fJpHE PUCLICare hereby enutionrd against tra ding for a note of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS, drawn by myself, at sixty days, sometime in April or May last, payable to any or either of the Banks in Macon. 1 am determined not .to. pay the same, as it was fraudulently obtained without any consideration, and now held by E. Graves & Son of Mncon. OSCAR F. LEVERITT. Greenville, Nov. 15.1832. 8 eowSt Georgia* Coweta County* W HEREAS William J. Jcrmany.administrator on the estate of Maria dotten, deceased, ap plies to me for letters of dismission— These are therefore to rile and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be and appear at my office within the timeprt scribed by late. Ip show cause, if any they have, why said Utters should not be granted. • - Given under my.haiid this 8th day of June, 1832. _ 25 SIIION HOUSE, c. c. o. F OUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Interior Court of Fayette county, When sittingas a.Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the land and negroes of the estate of Samuel Parsons, deceased. This the 10th day ot August J832. 34 THOMAS LOYD, \ EDWARD Y. JOHNSON. $ A s ' 1 NOUR MONTHS after date, application will be 1 madetothe honomble the Inferior Court ot Houslon county, when sittingfor ordinary purposes, for 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 properly of Harris Allen, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Sent 14 38 GYNTHIA R. ALLLN'. ndm'rr. "MNOUR months after date application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Houston county when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell the real property of Thomas Hall, minor, being lotof laud, No. 26, iu the seventh district of Merri- wethercounty. HENRY GRIFFIN, Perry. Sept. 24,1632. 39 Guardian. B NOUR months after date, spplication will be 1 made to the honorable the .Inferior and Cotton, one road Wagon, one Colton Gin. one Thrasher and Fan, one set of blacksmith’s Tools, to gether with all tfi'e Household and Kitchen Furniture, and all the plantation Tools, together with various other articles ton tedious to mention. Terms—Made known on the day of sale, and sale to continue from day to day until all are sold. Also, at the same time and place. Will be rented to the highest bidder, for the term of one year, the well known Ferry on tbe Ocmulgee river, belonging to the estate of said deceased, and the land on each side'of the river, also, at the same time and place, will be hired to the highest bidder, for the term of one year, two Negroes, one a man nnd the other a woman. JACOB WISE, ? /v r >„ r , HUGH WISE, 5“°”* Nor. 12.1832 8 „ any which they may draw, or have already drawn- can atail themselves of our servicett fora reason, able compensation. Aud as our bitsiness will be generally through the various parts of the county, wc flatter ourselves, that we cau efl'ect as profit able sales, as any other person in this section of conutry. , Any person wanting information from almost any lot of land, can obtaiu it by calling on the subscribers and paying them one dollar. JAMES P. H. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law* r LL practice fin all the Courts in the Chatta- w hoociiy Circuit. Any business confided to liis care shall meet with prompt alien.ion, satistactory references will in all cases, be given. His address is, Campbellton. Ga. Nov. 20, 1832. 8 , TO THE PUBLIC. I N consequence of an arrangement between some of the creditors of the late firm of Bate man & Duncan, and J. B. Bateman proprietor of he UNION HOTEL PROPERTY LOTTERY* . Good titles can be depended on to prize holders of Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will take Superintendents to the Lolletu. Nov 17 HUGH PRICE, X. G. M‘FARLAXD. Literature. r HE Trustees of tho Male and Female Aca demy in the town of Forsyth, are desirous of employing for the ensuing year two competent teachers who can bring satisfactory tcstiinonials.of qualification. Tho Academies stand on high aud beautiful ground, at a respectful distance from each other, and tho village surrounded by ijelighi- fttl groves, and in the heart of a very populous, flourishing and henlthy country. For -tine years it has been tbe abode of almost uninterrupted health, and is perhaps at this time oho of the h»st openings in the state for a Teacher of cbaracrer aud experience. T. T. NAPIER. 1 ^ W. F. JACKSON, | s 3 ' C. SHARP, } a T. B. GORMAN, I S ... J. S. B. LAWJ J ? Forsyth. Nov- 6, 1832.7 4w james spiers; T. W. GOODE, R. J. CREWS, D. B. GRANT, W. P. YONGE, J Sept. 25 180 fly* The Columbus Enquirer aud Democrat, ihe Macon Messenger and Telegraph, the Mil- ledgevillc Journal and Federal Union, the Au gusta Chronicle and Courier, the Savannah Geor gian, the Charleston Mercury and Courier, the Athens Sduthern Banner, the M'Douough Jack sonian, will insert the above twite a month till the drawing, and forward their accounts to J. B. Bateman, at Thomaston, for payment. (Cr > Look at the Leader! <£o More great luck at SCHUYLER'S Court of Fortune, Kcto York!!! JUST AS EVERY BODY EXPECTED!!! SCHUYLER AGAINST THE WORLD!!! Drawn Numbers of the New York Mammeth Lottrrv Class 37, drawn Oct. 17th. ’ 1 47-66-31-34-36-24-13- 53-29-39 THE Golden numbers 31 47_ 00. the grand Capital Prize of $f,n. 000 actually sold in a whole Ticket' to a distinguished Lawyer in thu City, by ANTHON Y H. SCIll'y. LER, New York. This splendid Capital was pre sented for payment the dav af!; r New Fall and Winter GOODS AND CLOTHING. Teachers. Wanted. Pjf^IIE Trustees of- tho Thomaston Academy J&L dro anxious to employ for the ensuing year a male anil femalo teacher. The institution pre sents inducements amply sufficient to engage the attention of teachers of the first order; and amalo or female teacher who cau furnish satisfactory evidence of his or her classical attainments and moral character, can bo employed, arid will meet with cvcrv attention the Trustees cau give iri promoting the interest of the schools. J. B. BATEMAN, "j Nov. 14,1832. D. WALKER, WM. P. YONGE, }■ 5 LARKIN BASS, I S TH. W. GOODE, J 50 7 7w LEWIS FITCH, _ DBAPER AND TAXI.OR, IS now opening at the MA CON CLOTHING STORE, a new and fashionable assortment of Goods, consisting of superfine (London) black, blue, brown, gre#n, olive brown, orange, drab, orange mixed, steel mixed and mulberry Cloths; blue, black, slate, lavender, mixed, buff, white, stri ped and plaid Cassimere (a fashionable article); plain black and figured velvet Vestings; Florentine. Valencin.Marseilles. Figured Valencia, Silk and Gol.d Spotted English Vesting, (a first rate article); Velvet, Bombazine, Silk and Leather Stocks; Gum Elastic, Raw Silk, Nett Silk, Webb and Cotton Suspenders; Buckskin, Horse, Linen and Silk Gloves; Collars, Bosoms, Stiflners, &c.; Virginia. Silk. Lamb’s Wool, Worsted and Linen Half Hosep India, Spiia'lfield's and Flag Hnildkercliiefs; White Figured and Italian Ctavats; Umbrellas; Cloth Cups; a beautiful piece of Merino Cloth for Ladies’Habits; Gold and Silver Epaulctes, Sashes, Ball Buttons, l’lntes, and a good assortment of Trimmings for Military; also, Tailors’ Trimming. Clothing. Super blue, black, brown, green and olive Frock Coats; do do. Dress Coats; clo. do. mixed Coatees; do. do. Over Coat?; blue, brown, mixed, orange, drab, sattinet, beaverteen and cord Pantaloons; plain Velvet, Figured, Florentine. Valencia, Marseilles, the drawing, and the full ainomt promptly paid for the same by SCHUYLER in current 'United States Bank Notes, and the real Ticket, is now displayed in lh» window of SCHTYLER’S OF- FICE as a convincing proof that it is a splendid reality, aud that there is no place in the world like Sih'j* er’s for the Comfortales. Orders by mail will recci,* the same prompt attontion as heretofore; the “Lotttn Iferotd" furnished gratis. Letters enclosing Cash go perfectly safe hy Mail when addressed to the -Subscri ber. 85 or §10 always get a good chance in any of our New York Lotteries. Address to ANTHONY II. SCHUYLER, 7 3«v Ntw York. NEW YORK AND DARIEN Line oi’Packets, To Sail on the 1st, 10th, and 20 th of each mer.li Brig PREMIUM, Cnpt. Yoc-.d, Brig CORAL. Capt. Conn. Sch. D. B CRANK, Cant. Bjbbixs. Sch. ELIZA, Capt. Clark. Sch. ATLAS, Capt. Bnow.x. For freight or passage, DEMILL, i New York- YONGF.st SONS, Agents Darien. New York. Sept. 28, 1832. 2 Etvv kjui.nji.ao, i/api. DHOWS. eight or passage, apply to RICIIAP.B ,, or BENJ. STRONG & SONS, A«nti •k—or to HAWES -V .MITCHELL, or I>. lb THE FIE&ZftONT LINE OF STAGES . UNNlXG through the upper parts of South and North Caroliua and Virginia, to Wash ington City, anti which, at its Southern end, n- cently terminated at row el ton, Gp., is nowin full and complete operation. * It has recently been extended to Milledgevilk, from which place it departs on Tuesdays. Thrr- Cloth and Cassimere Vests; Common do; fine Linen days and. Saturdays, at 4 A. M. #1 •, #1 J’At S A »■ C L a kit A • fy MA ■ a • — O I.Aut TaaLaIh i.I-aj. . J • a m • . . . . FOB. SALE* THE HOUSE and I;OT on which tho subscriber now lives, aud if not 6old before tlic first Tuesday in Jan uary next, w ill bo sold at Auction, be fore the Court House in Macon. If it should be sold at a sacrifice, and I should not be able to make collection between this time arid day..of ale, will be sold, tho unimproved Lot in the rear, together with a valuahle Negro Man, Household Furniture, Medical Library and Shop Furniture, and a good assortment of Medicines, calculated for the practico of medicine in this place. If the assets arising from tho above sales, should iVot be sufficient to satisfy my debts both ns security and otherwise, by reason of sacrifice, I shall, iu the course of tho same week, make arrangements to make tho best disposition of niy notes, and then my unsettled ttccounts, which amount to six or seven thousand dollars. If my creditors will bo patient with mo until the above sales shall have jeen effected, they shall bo paid every farthing. Persons holding notes of accounts against me, will in every instance be received as cash. All those who have neglected to settle their accounts ami uotes with me, until they have- become nu gatory by tbe act of . limitation, are respectfully informed that they can be settled without interest, ftbey enn now find it convenient to pay the ori ginal. Mr. Z. B. Wade is legally authorised to receive money and givo receipts iu my name. Nov. 27,1832 17 H. H. CONE. and Cotton Shirts; Drawers, Short Jackets, Mr.nkcy do, Pea do; Cassimere Pantaloons^also, first rate German Camblet and Canton Cloaks; Ladies do. All of the above Clothing is made up of the best goods and in fashionable style, under my own inspec tion, and will be sold low for CASH. The Tailoring Business Will be carried oti as usual, iu ail its branches, and all work will be done In the best manner, and to please my customers, if possible. I would return my thanks for.tho many favors'I li«ve received from my friends and the public in general, and solicit a continuance ct their patronage.. . LEWIS FITCII. N. B. I would here sny to those who have not paid their last year’s account, that a little money at this time would be much better received than fair promises, as the latter are getting old. L. F. Oct. 30,1832. 9 For particulars see bills aud the Milledgevi le papers. WM. SMITH. Culpepper Vri., May 15,1832 . 21 Cm 30' Blanton St Smith OFFER FOR SALE, kUIIDS St Croix and N. O £ CO bbls do do 50 do Loaf and Lump 50 do Itye Whiskey 2000 bushels Salt, And a variety of other goods. May 25 1 *14 r.gar do. do BLAKTTOre & SMITH, WARE HOUSE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AKE liberal advances on Cotton in stpra mid ou thipn-.ents. also ou notes and oth er property deposited in their hands. Their Ware Houses are. more convenient to the business part ofthe town than any other, posset ing the advantages of a wharf, and are more ex empt from danger by fire, than auv other in J It- con.* May 25 144 J. GODDARD, 22QUSS CASH STORE. Russell* Dickinson St Co. COMMISSION MERCHANT, BSaconi , WILL continue to transact the above business at the same plate occupied last year by J. GOD- DARD & REED. He has built good Wharf for the convenience of the Wa : House: nnd there is no Ware House in town : W ILL be sold ou the 28th day of DECEM BER next, at the late residence of Wm. Salishv'ry, deceased iu Coweta comity, All the Personal Property of said deceased, consisting of stock, of various kinds, tho crop of Corn, Fodder, Rye, Oats nnd Wheat, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plan tation Tools, &c. &c. The plantation will bo rented, and the negroes hired. Terms made known on the day. CHIIISTR. BOWEN, November 18, 18327 9 Adm^or. Henry Millirons, issued out of a justice’s courtof said county against said Hattaway—levy made uad returned to me hvJ. Walpole constable. Lot of Land No. in the sixth district of t>awford county—levied on as the property of ITihitm P. Tfttrris to satisfy a Pi Fa issued out of a justice’* court Af Bibb county in favor of William M’tleevg Daniel Wadsworth and Wm. r. Harris—levied on and returned to me by ♦onstable. WM. B. FILES, D(V. Sheriff Nov. 28.1832. _____ Caution. A LE persons are hereby cautioned against trading lor 2fe promissory notes, given by . . . given me to one John M‘Murrain, all h^^ng date the tjlst December, 1831, amountinfjKtu to f7!Th non h iIf of said notes due the 25tl^l December, J8.12, the other half on the 25th December 1833; I "in determined not to pay said note p^rt of them. -asT.-fM, Mifti WYCIIE. any. of snid estate. EDAV. VARNER, Executor in right of his wife ffr said Estate Pepl. 30. 1832. I F OUR months 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 tbe negroes of James P. Dozier, late of said cOtlnty, deceased. ELIZABETH DOZIER, Adm'rx. JOHN REDDING, Adm'or. October, 1,1832. 9 Proposals W ILL be received until the loth December next, by the Agent of the Uiited States in Quiucy, Florida, for furnishing such number ef Bushels of Limo* as may be required for tho public biiiUlr.gs to be erected on the Appalachicola river. The litnc to be delivered in good light casks, at such point on tlie river between tbe junction of the Flint arid Chattahoochy and Sweetwater Creek, ns niav hereafter be designated. The proposals will .state, whether the liino proposed to he delivered is made from shells or lime rock. No advance of money will be made on the contract; but pay ment will lie made for tbe Time when inspected and received. Bond and approved security will 9>c required for the faithful performance of the contract. The proposals must be poet paid. Quincy, Florida, Nov. 13, 1832. 8 3w F our m6nths after date application will be mutle to the Honorable the Inferior Cnurt of Fayette county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, Jor lesv* to fell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Tucker, Esq., late of said county, deceased. NANCY TUCKER, Adm'rx. ROBT. T. M. TUCKER. FINLAY G STEWART. Oct 24. 4" Adm'ors. BLANKS Ffl'Br SALE AT THIS OFFICE ft? 3 Look at this. =£0 T HE Subscriber having ou hand more than 4 sufficiency of Household Furniture for his horise at the Montpelier Springs, will on Friday, tho 1-fth December next, on tho premises, expose to public sale, a quantity of the same, con sisting of Feather Beds, Bedsteads, Sitting Chairs, Wash Stands, Bureaus, Tables, and many arti cles not mentioned. r All sums of five dollars and under, Cash; all sums above five dollars, Credit until the first day of December, 1833. Small uotes with approved security will be required. Nov 27. 9 CHARLES WILLIAMSON. m. z>, HVSON, Late of Milledgeville, and his MOl'HER, have taken the establishment in MACON, formerly kept by Chirles If'illiamson, Esq., known as the WASHINGTON HALL. THE House lias undergonethotough repair, ami with other improvements, a DINING ROOM eighty feet in length has been added to the South wing of the building. The bed chambers have been repaired, and the furniture entirely new, par ticularly the beds. Ilis servants are the same' as were employed at his House at Milledgeville. From the central situation of the Establishment, and Ins long’experience in the business, he confi dently looks to tho public for a liberal share of patronage. Macon’, Oct 29,1823. 5 5w Second door cast from the corner in the new fire 1 secure from the dangers of fire. proof P-uilding, By strict attention to business committed to his RE now receiving a general assortment -of j care, and the facilities which he will be able to Staple Dry Goods, Hardware. I farness ) render his customers, he hopes to merit a coutin- Trimmuigs, Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddlery, \ nance of the patronage of his friends and the pub- Hats, Shoes. Bagging, Salt, Iron, Castings, Gro- j be in general. ceries, &c. See. which were purchased at.reduced : He is prepared to make Liberal advances at ell prices in New York, and will'be sold lower than ; times, on cotton stored or shipped l»y him. Cot- A 1 usual, aud for Cash only. Macon, Nov. 21, 1832. 8 ton stored at his Ware House will beinsuredat tho lowest rates, if requested. lie has also laken the'Ware House occupied last year hy L. J. Groce, for the convenience of his friends nnd customers in East Macon. Macon,- August 10 1GS Cm WARE HOUSE FALLS OF COOSA. Alabama. T HE desirable site which fora long time lias orr copied the attention of the many thousand j men of enterprise who have beheld its advantageous I nnd unrivalled location, by tl)£ recent acquisition of the Creek territory, in Alabama, is becoming an ob ject of such great notoriety, that tbe proprietors lmve determined to offer tlie same for sale, in lots of the or dinary size, on Monday, 4th Fr.brnary, 1833. Persons who have visited the most attractive points where an interchange of tbe products of the interior nnd of foreign commodities takes place, Brc unanim ous in the declaration, that this place possesses pre eminent advantages over any other in the Southern country. Situated at the extreme head ot navigation on the Coosa, a river navigable to this point, bv steam G anj; er of fire as any in the place.' boatsoflhulargestsize. Forconven.enceand health, (f omm storcd hiln w ' iU ^delivered ir a- its location is unsurpassed, presenting; to tlie eye a per ^ r . c x . feet unbroken plain, having a declination sufficient n .Y P art 1 le of anj chaige, (U*l only to convey off the superabundant water. In " ,e cusjomarv.storage. ^ t front extending to the river in a bold bluff, graduating j _ Oct 5 2 JAMES C■ MORGA. on its upperand lower extremities, into the finest nat- Commission Business. THE subscriber continues th? above business at his old stem). Head of Cherry street and Cotton Avenue, where he oflers all the u- sual facilities in business. HU Ware House and close storages arc ia i prime order, and ns much exempted from the I SSsJ Copartnership. RYAN F. LANE having taken Abner J. Cody in copartnership, the business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of CODY LANE. Knoxville. Nov ’6. 1*'Yi 13 2 B 1 Coffee* Mackerel* Ac. BAGS prime Green Coffee 09^7 20 bbls Mackerel No 3 . 5 £*«tes Crockery assorted- For rale by 10 REA & COTTON. DRY GOODS. Charleston, South Carolina. T IIE subscribers have by recent arrivals recei ved a handsome aud general assortment of Dry Goods* well adapted to the Fall Trade, which they will sell on reasonable terms, at tbe store formerly oc cupied by Charles M l Intire If Co. One of the partners will remain here permanent ly to supply promptly any orders which they may receive. C. & G. II. KELSEY. Charleston. Nov. 3. 1fff2... 7 .‘in- FLAE THREAD. A LBS FLAX THREAD, assorted “ft Oft ftft colors of a superior quality, just reccivod and for sale by Nov 27 17 WM. H. BURDSALL. Furs* Hides and Horns. T IIE highest price will be given by the sub scriber for Furs of all ktutls, either Beaver, Otter, Racoon or Muskrat. Hides, dry, iu any quantity; also Deer Skins. Horns, Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS, Nov27 17 Bnck BuilifiigS, Mulberry St. ural landings—on each side supplied tvltli never fail- ingstreams of excellent water. Towards the interi or terminating in gently undulating eminences, offer ing the most desirable situations tor private residen ces. But all these considerations sink into insignifi cance, compared with the unrivalled advantages which it possesses for an extensive trade. Necessa rily the only depot for the supply of a widely extend ed up-country with merchandise, it must of conse quenec become the mart for the production of the fertile vallies of the Coosa, the TallapoosH, and the Upper Chattahoochie. together with the salubrious and very productive uplands of Talladega, the latter of which will in all human probability be peopled by a more dense population than any country of like ex tent south of the Potomac. Tbe entire bill country of these regions, abounds in quarries of Marble, Lime stone nnd in fact all kinds of mineral wealth. As re spects tlie contemplated connexion of the waters of the Tennessee with those of the Alabama; if by Canal, it will have its embouclnnent; if by Rail Road, imme diately at this spot will terminate one of its extremi ties. The well known advantages of this place ren der., further remarks unnecessary, other than to say that to the capitalist it offers a desirable opportunity for profitable investment—to the merchant it offers advantages for nil extensive trade—to the mechanic, the allurement of what must soon become a flourish ing town, not of ephemeral existence, but ot a perma nent and daily increasing importance—to the planter, a desirable aud pleasant town residence, convenient to tbe alluvial bottoms of t'le Coosa, the Alabama and the Tallapoosa. In addition to which, it will un doubtedly, at no remoti ieriod, become the location ofthe State capitol. fo • .vhicliitoffersgreaterinduce- raent, than any other i .i nt on the Eastern waters of the State. Terms of Pavme.nt—One and two years. Sales to take place on tbe premises until the lots are dispos ed of. GEORGE WHITMAN, Am*. 25 Ctm 35 Agent for the Contparty. General Factorage and Commit sion Business. IIE subscribers having formed a connexion the transaction of a general FACTORAGE T 1 AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the City? Charlestox, under the firm of Malone* Cohen &. Co.* Offer their services to their friends and the public,**" j will he prepared to make the usual advances on COi- TON and other produce consigned to their c! They will aiso pay particular attention to receiv and forwarding of Goods, and respectfully solicit* I share of public patronage. ROBERT MALONE. HORACE SI ST ARE- AARON COHEN. , .MALONE SISTARE continue their bu;inc-'J ill Savannah as usual. October 27,1832. 5 fit M Jc th Liverpool Ground Salt* Q AA BUSHELS for sale by OVV WM. P ROWLAND. Nov 8. 12 (ftsw A., received a larg« lot of Fancv Duastable Bonnets. . • J j ..f P#u»von S|H*‘ | Aiso a general assortment of Carved COMBS, of the first quality. And two Boxes of , bbasa black bsavsb j of snperior quality. April 17 126 Bills on Savannah* TffiAMlBLE at sight, for sale by . JP“lG 41f DA'Y&BUTO < tinj