Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, December 19, 1832, Image 4

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» w Bibb Sheriff Sales. 'ILL l>f» soM on the first Tuesday in JAN UARY uext, bo lore the court bouse it the town of .Macau, between the usual hours o •tie. One lot of Goods, Wares and Merchandize —levied on as the properly of Charles P. Peck., to satisfy sundry attachments in favor of James 8inith. ngeul for Jcht> R. Pitkin, Stirling Frisby. 12. I.. Young fc Co. Bonnet Adam*. A. I*. Free man and others, nil vs said Peck, all redeemable to the February Term of the Superior Court of Iiihb county—sold by nu order of the Inferior Court of Bibb coimtv. One 4 acre Lot adjoining the town common —levied on as the property of Solomon Groce, nowia the occupancy of John C. Johnson, to sat- isfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a Justice’s court. in favor of N.C. Munroe vs said Groce—property pointed out by the defendant—levy made and re turned to me by a constable. Three mahogany Side Boards and twenty poplar Bed posts—levied on as the property of Thomas J. M'Clcsky to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Green superior court in favor of George Heard, administrator of Thomas Grcor, deceased, vs said M'Cleskey. Lots No. 1 and 2, in square 42, in the town of .Macon—levied on as tho property of William Y. HanstU, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Bald win superior court, in favor of James S. Calhoun Vh said Hansell. II. II. HOWARD, Nov. 28 9 Sheriff. Also will be sold as above, on the Jirst Tuesday in February next. One Negro woman by the name of Isabel about 20 years old—levied on ns the property of Martin Si-'nmoni to satisfy a Fi Fn in favor of J^ike Rossnssignee of James L. Ross vs said Simmons— property pointed out by Luke Ros«. Dee 1 H. If. HOWARD, sheriff. Crawford Sheriff Sales. TXTILLbe sold on the first Tuesday in JAI^ » » \JARY next, before the court house in th *owu of Knoxville, Crawford county, between the usual hnurs of sale. Sixty acres of Land, being a part of lot land, number not recollected, in tho seventh dis trict of Crawford county, adjoining Marshall Davis and Williamson, whereon Augustus Ilat tawaynow lives—levied .on ns the property el Augustus flatlawai/ to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor ol Henry Millirons, issued out of ft justice’-* court ol said county against said Ilnltnwny—levy made and returned to me by J. Walpole constable. Lot of Land No. 223, In the Sixth district of Crawford county—levied on ns the property of William P. Harris to satisfy a Fi Fa issued out MOUR months after date application will be trnri I’ to the honorable Inferior Court ol Hoii«to county when silling ns a court of ordinary, for Irav. sell the real pro|>erty of Thomas Unit, minor. Lein tot of land. No. 26, in the seventh district of Metri welbercounty. HENRY GRIFFIN. Perry, Sept. 24. IRS, 30 Guardian I 7RHUR months alter date application w ill tie mad ’ to tile honorable the Interior C<'..ni of Fayett< county when sittlnglts a Court of Ordinary, for leave.j to sell the land and negroes of the estate of Samuel Parsons, deceased. This the lOtb day ot August 1832. 34 THOMAS I OYD. EDWARD Y. JOHNSON. < A n ’ Georgia* Honston County* j W 11 ERF AS James E. Duncan applies to J me for letters of dismissicn from the cs- f ite of Mayberry Wilkinson, deceased, j These are'therefore, to cite and admonish all and sir,- u'ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased. In be md appear at my office, is i thin the time prescribed by tau>, to shew cause (if any they can,) uhy said Utters Mould not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 4th Dec. 1832. CHARLES II. RICE, c. c. o. 10 literature. r HE Trustees of the Male and Female Aca demy in tbe tb'frn of Forsyth, are desirous or employing for the ensuing year two competent teachers who can bring satisfactory testimonials of JAMES P. H. CAMPBELL Attorney at law, w LL prnctl hoot in nil the Courts in the Chalta* y Circuit. Any business confided to I N OUR MONTHS after date, application will be ’ made to the honorable 'lie Inferior Court ol Hodston county, when sitiingfor ordinary purpe for leave to self a house and lot in the town of Clin- „ .- -, . , j r ton. and lot of hind. No. CC3 in the third district of qualification. The Academies stand on high and Coweta county, as the property of Harris Allen, dc- j bountiful ground, at a respectful distance from cen»ed, for the benefit of the Heir; and creditors. J ^neh other, and the village surrounded by delight-- ~9ei.t 14 3* t’WrUIA R. AI .I.F.N. ud'n’ee. I f„j g ro ves, and in the heart of a very populous, F OUR MONTHS after date application will be flourishihg aud healthy country. For nine years 'huide to the hon.iraMe the Inferior court of I it bfi£ been tlie abode of almost uuirtemipied Fayette county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, health, and is perhaps at this time one of the best Monroe Sheriff Sales. W ILL ho sold on the first Tuesday in JAN UARY nest, before the court house in Forsyth, Monroe county, between the usual hottrs of sale. 101J acres of Land, bein? the northwest half of Lot No. 190. in the fourth district of Mon roe 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 vs said Joel Philips—levy made and returned by a constable. 130 acres of Land more or less, being paft of Lot No. not known, in the sixth district of Monroo county, adjoining Crawder and others, whereon John D'wherry formerly lived—levied on as his propertj ,to satisfy sundry Fi Fas la fa vor of Benjamin M. Peoples and Martin P- Sparkes vs said Dewberry—property pointed out by plaintifTia execution A. COCHRAN, Nov 23,1332. Sheriff. POSTPONED SALE. S Also, will be sold as abort. Curry a woman 17 years cf ago—levied •s the property of Lewis Drown, Sr. to satisfy 2 Fi Fns Issued from Monroe superior court in fnvorof Isbnm H. Rainy, vs said Brown—property pointed out by Mr. Walton for said Rainy. Dec 12 J. REDDING; Dep. Sheriff. Butts Sheriff Sales. ■‘®7*JLLbe sold on the first Tuesday in JAN- V * UARY next, before the court house in Jackson, Butts count), between the usual hours of sale, Five barrels Corn more or less, and 500 weight of Fodder more or less—levied on as the property of Hugh Ilamil to satisfy a FiFa issued from Butts superior court in favor of Anthony Dy er vs saidlfamil—property pointed out bypUT. One negro woman by the name of Tamer, about 33 years old—levied on ns tho property of Simeon Ilamil to satisfy sundry Fi Fns issued from n justice’s court iu snid county in favor of M’Daniel, Gdodniaii &. Co. and others vs said Ilamil—levied on and returned by n constable. A nogro woman by the name bf Lacr, about 21 or 22 vears old, one other uegro woman by the name of Malinda about IS years old, James a boy nbout 2 years old, Louisa a girl, about 8 months old—all levied on ns tho 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 otlf by Mr. Grim met. HENRY HATELEY. November 24,1832. Sheriff'. Also, wtll be sold a* abort. Two acres of Land, nioro or less, lying in the northwest eornrrof Lot No. 251.in the eighth dis trict of originally Henry now Butts conntv—-levied on as the property of Liltlebury Johnson, to satisfy sundiy Fi Fas issuod from a justices court—one in "fnvorof Mu'S & Leak, mid one in favor of Gustavous Hen drick vs. said Johnson. Two Lots in tho town of Jackson, Nos. S and 4, in square No. 24—levied on as the property of Lawrence uahagan, to satisfy n Fi Fn issued from Butts superior court in favor of Gould «& Meritnsn, vs. Thomas Tuhb, Lawrence Gahngnn. and Abe? L. Rob tuson. JOHN LOFTON. Nov. 28. 9 Dep. Sheriff. of a justice’s court of Bibb county in favor William .M'Gee vs Daniel Wadsworth and Wm P. Harris—levied oil and returned to me by constable. WM. B. FILES, Dep. Sheriff. Nov. 28,1832. Honston Sheriff Sales. POSTPONED SALE. RWyiLT. be sold on the first Tuesday in JANCA* V v UY next, at the court house door in Perry. Honston county, between the usual hours bf sale, Ona half aero Lot in the tmk’n of Perry, well improved, whereon Edward Welch now lives, and ope Negro Woman by the name of l’cnelopp, a-1— ,. , , bout 35 yeais of nge-MI levied on »s the property of county when s.ltl^ for ordinary purposes, for lea v, ... , , r , - . —. I t<> soil Iho I aiiriu hulnneintt In Ills* p«li«!t> nt linrtunt Edienrd IIetch, to satisfy sundry Fi r a- issued from a care shall meet with prompt atten.ion, satisfactory references nill 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 <Si Duncan, and J. B. Bateman proprietor of ho UNION HOTEL PROPERTY IOTTER7, Good titles can he depended on to prize holders of Tickets, and the drawing of said Lottery will take place the fourth Monday in next December. JIIOMAS. BEALL,' JAMES SPIERS, for leave to sell the real estate of Wm. P. Wilton ‘de- I 0 ,, en iugs in the state for a Teacher of character fOHKnd. I ■ ’' * • !•} Adm’ors. ceased. TITOS B WILSON, . JOHN WILLIAMS, November 14,1832 7 1 NUUR MONTHS after date.application will bp j . made to the honorable inferior court of Twiggs Superintendents to the Lottery. and experience. .T.T. NAPIER. 1,. W. F. JACKSON, I s 3 C. SHARP, T. B. GORMAN, J g B. LAW, J • Forsyth, Nov. 6, 1832. 7 4w Teachers Wanted. * T HE Trustees of tho Thomuston Academy are anxious to employ for the ensuing year a male and female teacher. The institution pre- _ _ _ seiits TAducoments amply sufficient to engage, tbe _ _ tnte of Wm. Salisbury, late of Coweta attention of teachers of the first order, and a male bout 3J years ol age. one negro woman about 35 years I county, deceased, are requested to present them, I or female teacher who cau furnish satisfactory old. and four negro children, nil girls—belonging to and those indebted to said deceased, will please | evidence of bis or her classical attainments aud justices court in fnvorof Thomas Campbell and others, levy made and returned to me by a constable. Dec. 6 ISAIAH CHAIN. Sheriff Will btt Sold’, O N the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Court House in Perry, One Negro Fellow n- to sell the Ijinds belonging to the estate of Harmon Perryman late of snid rounty deceased, for the bene fit of tbe heirs of said deceased. Nov 27 «1 TUPS. J. PERRYMAN. fcr’fir. Notice. LL persons having demands against_the es- thc estate of Dallff Eckels deceased. Also. 3 squares of weil improved Laud in the 14lb districtof Houston county. Terms ou the dav. Oct 31 5 HUGlI L. IRWIN. AJm'or. 'fy'^ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUA- V/*# RY next, at tbe court house in Perry. Hous ton county, all the real estate of John Daldicin, de* ccaicd, lor the blenc'fit of the minors of said deceased. Abo on the first Tuesday in January next, at the court house in Lee county, all the real estate of said deceased, lying in Lee county; forthe benefit of tbe heirs of said deceased. 'Perms 12 qionths. for approv- co paper. JOHN S. M. BALDWIN. Nov. 14.1832. 7 4t Ex'or. make payment. CHKI5TR. BOWfiN, I moral character, can be.employed, and will meet November 13, 1S32- 9 A dm'or. J with every attention the Trustees can give ih Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Cksvig Las siter late of Stewart county deceased, are it* quested to nrtke immediate payment, nut! those ha ving demands agaiust said estate, are requested to render them in according Vo law. RICHARD MATHIAS. Roanoke, October 4, 1832. 3 i promoting the interest of the schools. ° J. B. BATEMAN, ) ^ D. WALKER, | ? WM. P. YONGE, ^ % LARKIN BASS, i S TIL W. GOODE, J “ 7 7w Nov. 14. 1832. W ILL be sold on the Itllb day next, nt public outcry, at the lute residence of AbnerMnySdeceased, in laspcrcouritj, the following property, to wit: One ilors-. six bead of Cattle, a considerable number of Hogs. Household and kitchen Furr.iture, plantation Tools, and Plantation to he rented. Terms made known on the day of sale.— Slotice. A LL persons indebted to the cs.cte of Harmon Perryman, late of Twiggs county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands will present them legally. On 9. I KM TIIOS.J. PERRYMAN. Ex'or. FOR. SALE, THE HOUSE and I.O'I on which the subscriber now lives, and if not sold before tbe first Tuesday in Jati- uary next, will be sold at Auction, be fore tbe Court House iu Macon. 'If it should be sold at n sacrifice, and I should not be able to make collection between this time and day ol Attention Mechanics. W ILL be let to the lowest biddc in Amcricti;. I ja , w yJ j, e sol j, Uie unimproved Lot iu the rear, I together with a Valuable Negro Man, Household Abner Mays, deceased. Nov. 14 13 DAVID JOHNSON, AJm'or. I ary next, the building of n COURT HOUSE ,and i - .... , , ^u„,. Fumiltir. The foregoing property to be sold as the property of j JAIL, the plan for which will be given on tbe day— Furniture, i ledica Li ran t j oAvm ,r,V. v' D r.tr • A full indi'miiily for the performance will herequ.red :>nd a good assortment of Med cues, calculated Jjq Sold for the practice of medicine »u thu place. Jl idj At the same lime, without reserve', all the unsold assets arising from the above sales, should not be Lots in the Town, amongst them are several of supe- sufficient to satisfy my uebw both as security and rior order for the building of private residences. | otherwise, by rensou bf sacrifice, I shall, iu the MARTIN G. MI.MM9, . I1YRAM D. BLOODGOOD, ^Commissioners. LOVETT B SMITH. October 30,1832. XT The Macon Messenger, Federal Union, and Co W ILL be Sold on Friday, the 2Sih D.ecemher I next, at the late residence of 11m. P. Wilson, [ late ol the comity of Fayette, All the Personal Property of the said Wm. P. Wilson deceased, consisting of Ilorsps. Cattle and Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a remnant of Dry Goods and Groce ries. Terms made known on the day of sale. THOS. B. WLLSON, ? , JOHN WILLIAMS. < Adm ou November 10 7 course of the same week, make arrangements to make the best disposition of my notes; and -then my unsettled aceoiihts, tvhuli amount to six or seven thousand dollars. If my creditors wtll he lumhus Enquirer, are revest ad to give the above n I pnUcnt with me until the above sales shall have ‘ * - and forward their accounts to tbe | bceti effected, they shall bo paid every farthing. Persons holding notes or accounts against me, will iu every iustnuce be ’received as cash.. All tbose xHtb have neglected to settle their accouuts aud notes with ibe. Until they have becoriin nu gatery by the act of limitation, are respectfully informed that they ; tan be settled without interest feiv insertions. Commissioners for payment. W ILL be sold on Wednesday, the 2d day of JANUARY next, at the residence of] T. W. GOODE, R. J. CREWS’, D. B. GRANT, W. P. YONGE* Sept. 25 .180 , . The Columbus Enquirer and Democrat, thp Macon Messenger and Telegraph, the Mil- ledgeville Journal and Federal Union, the Au gusta Chronicle and Courier, the Savannah Geor gian, the Charleston Mercury and Courier, the Athens Southern Banner, the APDononei] Jack sonian, will insert the above twice a .uuiuth fill the’drawing, and forward their accounts Vo J. B. Bateman; at Thomaston,for pavment. ... . DR. I. ELLIS, H A'V’TNG determined to settle permanent.!* in Macon, respectfully offers hi» ' J Professional Services to the inhabitants of the town and adjacent coca, try. For the satisfaction of those who arc uuae quainted with him, he thinks properto state, that he was regularly admitted to his profession i,, 1804, agreeably to the laws and regulations of the Stale of New York, mid that most of his tiin 9 since that period has becu devoted to an extea. sivc practice. By r. faithful discharge of his pro- fessional duties, he hopes to merit a liberal pat. ronnge. Ilis residence and office arciu tho lions® formerlyoccupied oyMi*. Birdsong, on Mulbeirv street. Jan. 14 2 A LL persons Iinving di-iminils ngninst tbe estate of Wm P. Wilsonlate of the county of Fayette, de-1 Hurmon p e rryman late of Twiggs co. deceased, ceased, will render the snme property authenticated ... nci-o: ding to law. and all tlmse indebted to .aid e>tnte «V11 tllC f 6780331 X^rOpOPty will please make immediate payment to the subscri- of said deceased, consisting of mules, horses, cat-1 if they can now fiudit convenient to pay the ori bers - THOS. B. NVlt^ON, j j tie, sheep, meal hogs, stock hogs, com aud fodder, [ ginal. Mr. Z. B- \V*:id6 is legally authorised to November J4 Henry Sheriff sales. Tnf7ILL ho sold on ihc first Tuesday in JAN* ▼ V UARY next, heforo the Court House in Al’Danough Ileury County, between the usual hours of sale. Twenty two hundred pounds more or less of seed Cotton—levied ou by virtue of a stress war rant issued by a Justice of the Peace of Fayette County, against Hotca Cole in favor of Jcpihnh Robinson, property pointed out by the Plaintiff. Fifty acres of Land ntorc or less, being a part of Lot No. 91, iu the third district of Henry County—levied on as the property of Jlyrain AI. Jackson to satisfy three fi. fns. issued from a jus tice’s Court of Houston Chuuty, in favor of Allen B. Chastain, and one fi. fa. issued from the same Court in favor of James C. Dunkin, vs. snid Jack- son—levy made aud returned by a constable. One crib of Cora, supposed to contain fifty or sixty barrels more or less, and four stacks of Fodder—levied on as the property of Luke Pat rick, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Henry Superi or Court, in favor of Robert Kimball for the use of Je«-<e Johnson vs. said Patrick. Thirty bead of Jlogs, two Ilorscs, fourteen head of Cattle, consisting of cows, Calves aud t*tecrs, and forty barrels of Corn more or less—- •II levied on as the property of Suthaniel Peters, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Jones superior Court in favor of George D. F. Medlock for tho t:so of William Davis—-property pointed out by the de fendant. THOMAS J. JOHNSON. Nov. 24th 1832. Sheriff. B jlOl'R months after date, application will be . muilc to the Cnfiornblc the Inferior Court ol Jmper oounty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sellone ne,;ro man named 8*m, iitdongine to the estate of John Boron, deceased. f»>r the benefil ofsaid ertatP. EDW. VARNER, Executor in right of his wife said Estate. gept. 39, 1832. 1 I j^OUR MONTHS after data application will be ' made to tbn Ifonnrthle the Inferior Court ol Favette eoonfv, while suting for ordinary porpose*. f.<r leave to refl the l^ind and Negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Tucker, Esq ■ lalo of said ooenty, dooowed. NANCY TUCKER. AJm'rx. ROTVT T M. TUCKER. \ .... FINLAY G- BTEWART, rvt. 2J. 4 cotton, 51 gins; 2 stills, road wagon, Jersey wagon, receive money and give receipts iu my natiie. 1 giR« household and kitchen furnituie, plantation j Nov. 27,1832 17 II. H. CONE. Y^y^ILL be sold on the first Tuerday in JANUA- j tools, set of Blacksmith tools, and various other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day to day uutil all is sold. Terms made known on tho daj\ Nov. 20. THOS. J. PERRYMAN, Ex'or. BY’next, before thr court bouse mi tbe town of Fayetteville, Fnyetle county, between tbe usual hours of sale. One Lot of Land* No* 247 f containing 202 1 2 acres, and the south half of lot No 234, containing 101 1-4 acres, both in the thirteenth districtof formerly Henry now Foyettc enmity, one negro man by the name of Tom. about 45 years of nge, Randic a man about 35 yerrs of age, Niceya woman about 30 years of use, Terry a woman about {£?* Look at this. HE Subscriber having on hand more than a sufficiency of - Household Furniture for his house at the Montpelier Springs, will on Land for Sale. . .. . , - . — F IVE Squares of Land, first quality, formerly Friday, the 14 th December next, on the premises occupied by Elijah Tarver; lying on Fliu River, two miles above Calhoun’s ferry, in Up-1 0 —— —o— son county, and sixteen or sevcnlceu miles bo- j Wash Stands, Bureaus. '1 aides, nod in:) 11 }' arti- 21 years of ngs. Green a boy about IS years of age, j lew Thomaston, with good improvements, and Henry e. hoy nbout 9 years'of nge. and Nancy a girl 1 f oun hundred acres of open laud; all freshi aud I under. Cash; all sums above five dollars,' Credit nbout 7 years of ngr—MU tube sold^ for the benefit of | j u fi ,, 0 , tate f or cultivation, and will be sold on until the first day of December, 1313. Small good terms, and any indulgence given on it that notes may suit the purchaser. Fer farther information I Nov call on O. C. Gibson or A. F. Edwards', living in Thomaston, or on the subscriber, living in Co lumbus. benjamin p. Tarver Columbus, Nov. 19. 8 'll the heirs and Creditors of Samuel Parsons, lute of Fayette County, dec-used. Tbe <erms will ben cred- f it of 12 months, stnnll notes niv! npproved security. THOMAS I.OYI). EDWARD Y. JOHNSON. Oct 30.1832. 13 > Adm’ors. Will be Sold, O N the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Court House in the town of Perry, that part ol the Real Estate of I lianas A. Irwin, deceased, not dispoj-d of by will, to wif. the undivided half of Lot No 257, in the I'tlh district of Houston comity, forthe benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on theday. HUGH L IRWIN, £r’or. October 31. 1331 » Georgia, Houston County. W HEREAS Camilla Liptrot applies to mo for letters oT administration oa the NOTICE. A LL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against trading for a certain promissory Note, cxecn* leu by tliesuliSL-ribrrs on the 2d day of October,.1832. t'6‘ Daniel Gregory or bearer, lor FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, payable on the 25th of December, 1833. with a credit endorsed thereon of seventeen dollars and some cents, as the consideralion for which the t iid note was given has enlirelv tailed. NEWELL be DEADLY. Greenville, ~3th Nov. 1832. 8 5t NOTICE, T HE PUCLICare hereby cimliohed again;! trn- dingfor a iiote of Q \E THOUSAND DOL- | nil oiau u.ijr Ol 1.111 ow, with approved seeurity will be required. . r 27; 9 CIlARLErs VtILLIAM.SUN. PMX T3IREAJD. A fW LBS FLAX THREAD, assorted ~Sc colors of a superior quality, just received and for sale by Nnv27 17 WM. H.BURDSALL. Pars, Hides and Horns. T HE highest price will he given by the sub scriber for Furs of all kinds, either Beaver, Otter, Raceon or Muskrat. Hides, dry. in any quantity; also Deer Skins. Hortu. Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS, Nov 27 17 Prick Buildings. Mulberry St. New Pall 8itd Winter GOODS SIND CLOTHING. e L.’ WIS FITCH, DSAPER AXtU TAiiiGll, IS now openii-g at 'lie MA CON CLOTHING STORE, a new nod fashionable assortin' nt of Goods, consisting of superfine (London) black, blue, brown, ; , ... .■ green, olive brown; bratisK drab, orange mixed, stcrl mixed and mulberry Cloth-; blue, black, slate, lavender, mixed, buff white, stri ped and pinid Cvssimrfe (11 fashionable article); plain black and figured velvet Vettings; Florentine. Valencia,Mnrsei J-s. Figured Valencia, 8ilk and Gold Spotteil Ei-gti- 1 Ye-li g. (a I:r-’. ra!e ai Iiel- >; V. ! v 1 I Bonihnoine. Sj|Liipd .1 eatlieg 8togk>; Gum Llastic Raw Silk, Nell Silk,. Webb iind Cotioii Susimi.ders; Buckskin, llotwj. Linen and Silk Gloves; -Collin 1 , Bosoms,. Miffners, JLc ; Virninia. Silk.- Luml-h* Wool. Worried nod S.inen Half Hose; India. SjiitalfieldV and Flag Handkerchief,; W hite Figured nod Italian Clavat,: Umbretlas; Cloth Caps; n traulilul piece of Merino Cloth for Ladies’ llalots; (.old ami Silvei Epouletes. Sashes. Ball Buttons. Plate,, and a good assortment of Triiumiugx for Military; also, Tudors’ Triintniiig. Clothing'. . .1 Super blue, hbick. brown, green and olive Frock Coats; do do. Dress do. do. nrxed Coateea: do. do Over Coats; blue, brown, mixed, marge, dinb, sattjurt. I eaverteen and cord Pantaloon,; nlsin Velvet. Figmedj Floreptine. Valencia. Marseilles. Cloth and fcn*-iihr.re Vest,; Common do; fine Linen and Cotton Sfi.rts; Draui rs, Short Jacket,. Monkey do. Pea do; Cassimere Pantaloon*'.also, fiisl rate German Camblet and Canton.Cloaks; l.adies do. All ol the above Ch illing is made up of, the best goods and in fndiintiable style,, under inj ou 11 inspec tion, at\d \vjl| he sold low lor CASH. Tlis Tailoring- Busineesi , Will be carried on a; usual, io all its branches, and al! work will be done in the best manner, and Io please inv customeic, if possible. I would return my thank, for lb» m-oiv li»«nr« I liave. reeeivrd from my friend; iipil the public in general, and solicit a coniimi ,10 e ol their patronage. LEWIS FTlCH. N. B. I w'liild here say. to tlioje who have not piihl their last year’s account, that 11 little money nt this time ivnuldbe mnrli better received than fair premises, as tbe taller are getting old. L. F. Oct 30. IS’32. 9 Bl AMTTOM & S3VIXTH, WARE HOUSE, COMMISSION MEHCH A NTS, ML-HTAKE liberal advances an Cotton in stor® I w ■ aud ou shipments, also on notes aud oth er property deposited in their hands. Their War® H ouses are more convenient to th® business part of the town than any other, posses,, iug the advantages of n wharf, and are more ex. empt froin danger by fire, than nuv other in Mg. con. ~ May 25 '144 J. GODDARD, WARD HOUSE COMMISSION MERCHANT, Macon, WILL roiuiuue to transact the above business at the same plat® * occupied la*t year by J. GOl). ' DARD &. KF.ED. He has l uilt a good Wharf for the convenience of the Ware House: and there is no \\ are House in town more secure froin the dangers of fire. By sirifct attention to business committed toll's care, and the facilities which he w ill l.e able to render his customers, he hopes to merit a ct-ntin* tiauce of the patronage of his friends aud the pub* lie in general. He is prepared to make liberal advances at all times, on cotton stored Or shipped by him. Cot ton stored at his Ware House will be insured at the lowest rates, if requested. He has also taken the \\ are House occupied last vear hv L. J. Gioi e, for tbe convenience of his friends and customers in East Macon. A!aeon; August 10 1(38 tim WAREHOUSE AND Commission Business. THE subscriber c utilities the <jx .'-xT above business at his old str.ia!, y Head of Cherry street and C'oti'-s where be ollcts a;ltLe -j* ju, z s'-"- - Avt-ti sual facilities in I tisiness. His Ware House and close storages zrs is- prime order, and ns mui h exempted ftaiu the danger of fire as any in the pU ' c. Cotton stored with him w ill he delivered in a- nv part of the tow n, fekk of any ebasge, except the customary storage. ritiS '2 JAMES C. MORGA v . 30 Blanton & Smith OFFER KqU SALE, tJIHDS St Croix and N. O S 60 bids do do 50 do Loaf and Lump 50 do Rye Whiskey v 2000 bushels Salt. And a variety of other goods. May 25 144 CASH STORE. Husssi], pieiiirson & Co'. Second door east from the corner in the neic frt „ proof iiiiildirig, A RE nntV receiving!, n general assortment of - Sfsple Dry Goods, -linidware. Ilarueas Triiutinnga, CrOt-krry and Glass Ware, Saddlery, Hats, Shoes, Bagging, Salt,,Iron, (.’nisimgs. Gro ceries, &e. See. w hi* h w ere purchased at rednred prices in New York, and will be sold lower than usual, aud for Cash only. Macon. Nov 21, 1832. 8 estate of Hopkins Liptrot, deceased. These are therefore to rile and admonish all and sin gular the kindred ana creditors of said deceas'd to be and appear al my office withinthe time prescribed, by law _ to shew cause, if any they have, why said leltess should I April or May last, payable Io Vny or either of tbe j Banks in Macon. I am determb cd not to pay the same, as it was fraudulently obtained without any ! consideration, and now held by E. Graves <V- Sun ol Macon. OSCAR F. LEVERITT. Greenville, Nov. 15.1832. o eow3t Bank of Haickinsvilfe, November 29th, 1S32.' I HE Stockholders are notified , that twelve _ and a half per Cent, on the ^Japital Stock LARS, drawn by myself, nt sixty days, sometime in | of ibis Bank is required to be paid ou or before not be granted. Given under rav hand and seal, the 4fh Dec. 1832. 10 CHARLES II. KICE.c. c.o. Georgia, Fayette County* HEREAS Jesse Mann and Wii'iiim £. Camp, bell apply tome for letters of administration on the estate of Jonathan llann, late ot suid county, deceased, These are, therefore, to rite 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 any they hare, why said lettci 1 should not be granted. Given under my hand and senl. this the 25th Octo* her. 1832. 13 WM. M’BRIDE, c. c. o. the fourth day of February next. By order of the Board. 19 P. CLAYTON Cashier: Georgia, Houston County. W HEREAS Allen B. Chastain, administrator of the estate of Henry R. Blanchard, deceased, applies to me. for letters of dismission, These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceasid. to be and appear at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, tchy raid letters houtd not be granted. Given under my bund and sent, at office, this 22d Sept. 1832, m30 CHARLES II. KICK, c. c. o. W ILL besoldon the23thday of DECEM BER next, at the late residence of ll’m. Salisbury, deceased in Coweta county, AU the Personal Property of said deceased, consisting of stock of var:ous kinds, tho cron of Corn, Fodder,’ Rye, Oats aud Wheat, Household and Kitchen Furniture, PJao- tatii.n Tools.. &,c. &v. The plautari.in will he rented, and tbo negroes hired. Terms made known ou tho day. CIIKISTR. BOWEN, November 13, 1332. 9 Adm’or. ILL be sold at tile late residence of Joel Wise, deceHseu, in Jasper couuty, on the 25Ui day ot December next. AU the Personal Property, belonging to snid estate, consisting of Horses, Cows, j es. that we will ho able to give general sntisfac Hogs, Sheep, Oxen, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat j ii on j 0 those who may favor us with a call. -Mid Colton, one road Wagon, one Cotton Gin. o/n- Thresher and Fan, one set of blncksmith’s Tools, t W‘ The Sign of the Golden Bell, Formerly LaFayette Hall,' Wewnan, Ga. T HE anhseribers having taken charge of thr large and commodious Building, situated on the south eastern corner of the square, by far the most conspicuous and beautiful situation in the town, respectfully inform the Public ami their Friends, that their I louse is open dial in good or4tr fur the reception of Company. Their terms will bo governed hy the hardness of the times. Their Table will be furnished with the best the country can afford. Their stables well stored with Provender, and a 1 tended to by a punctual Ostler: Their Bar will he supplied with an as sortment of I.iqaors. From thu long experience of Mrs Philips m’ this busiucss, we flatter ourselv- P Georgia, Coweta County, W HEREAS William J. Jrrmany, adminutrator on tl,e estate of Maria Gotten, deceased,ap plies to me for Irtters of di-mission— These are therrfure to eitc and admonish all and tin gutar the kindred and creditors cf said deceased, to be and appear at my office within tht time prescribed by late, to show rfi.se. if any they hate, why said letters should not be granted. , Given under my band this- 8th dav of June, 18T2. 25 SIHON HOUSE, c. c.o. OCKET MAPS Y>F GEORGIA for sole ft thin affiop. 190 F OUR months after date, application wH! 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. Docier, late, of said county, deremod. ELIZABETH DOZIER. AJm'rx. JOHN REDDING, AJm'or. October. 1, 1638. 2 W HEREAS mv wife Saili/ has quit my bed and board, this is therefore tv forewarn all persons from trading with or harboring sa Sally, ai I am determined not to pay an v contract that she roav hereafter make Fayette county, Dtet 3 Il ’St JOHN Gv SMYlelE* ether wiib all the Household and Kitchen Furniture, and all the (limitation TdOhf, together with various other articles too tedious to mention. TxiUll—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 ren:cd to the highest bidder, for the term of one year, the well known Ferry on the Ocmulget- river, licinngiug to the estate ot said deceased, and the land 011 each side of ihe river, also, at the same time and place, will be hired to tbs highest bidder, fir the term of one year, two Negroes, one a men and the other a woman. JACOB WISE, )„ , HUGH WISE, Not, 12. 1832 8 - Dec 4 WM. T. WILLIAMSON; MARY PHILIPS. Coffee, Mackerel, P*/b BAGS prime Green Coffee O V 20 bids Mackerel No 3 6 crates Crockery assorted. For sale by Nov 2 10 REA & COTTON. <t«c 4 For Sdle, A fine stick bodied SULKY now at the ship of Benton $ *2 Bacon. For term* apply to Jeftrmm M CrayMU. 1» tf • GRATE VINES AND WINE. T HE subscriber has for sale a qunntityof Grape Vine Roots and Cutting-*, which he proposes to sell on the following terms, viz. Ten dollars per hundred, for ouo year old roots, or twelve and a half cents each for a less num ber. • Fifteen dollars per hundred, for two years old roots, or eighteen and three quarter ceuu each for a less number. Twenty dollars per thousand for cuttings, or two dollars fifty cents per hundred. Each lot of Vines with such directions as will enable the purchaser to propagate them to the best advantage. On hand, and for sale, in quantities to suit pur chasers, 2000 gallons of GEORGIA WINE. Auy orders received shall he faithfully attended to ou term, made accommodating. A. E. STR ATTON. Hillsborough Ga. Nov. 22,1832.--9—9 ftT** Orders for the aborts received at tbe Tel Lggiph offiee. NEW SEEING GOODS. E. £ SLAVES & SON A RE now receiving from New York and Bos ton, a large and fresh supply of SPRING aud FANCY SUMMER GOODS, confuting in part of tiOtl p? Calicoes, 100do Fashionable-Ginghams, Punted .Muslins 100 ps Italian. Grmlennn. SInchew. Sarsnet.Chan gcalil,-, Figured and Fancy colored MLKS 200 pv Curded .Mii.-lins. Canibrip Dimity. Ac Pieces Figured“nd plain dwiss Muslins 100 do Irish Linens 1.00 do INwgee nnd Fancy Silk lldkfi 200 tin Raw Silk do |0‘l dot Fancy Dress Shawls and Scarfs 301) do Cotton, Madras*, and Head lldkfs Linen Drilling Gentlemen’s Stocks and Cravflli, Brown Linen. Rnwen Cassimerc, Uenverleeh, Bang up Cord, Circassians 500 dnz Hosiery and Gloves, 3')0 do Spool Thread .50 duz Ball Thread, 50 do Spool do 150 dnz pr Suspenders.. 2( (I tin Tucking Combs 500 do Side Combs.Tortoise Shell do Dressing Combs, 100 ;,s .Mosquito Netting. Fancy Baskets, do Boxes. 100 If Flax Thread, Sewing Silk. Leghorn and Dunstable Bonnets. Umbrellas—Mar- ^dk. Valencia and Velvet Vestings—Bleach’d Homespuns I’laid do. Furniture Plaids. Cherks. Stripes. Ticking, 20 Dales brown Homespuns, Ml |"> OsnAburi’s. Russia Duck, do Hirelings. a general assortin' ntofhK ; M ME H CI. O TII IN. G consisting of Coats Roundabouts, Vests, Pantaloons, Ac. Ac A large supply of Shoes & Boots, Hats, Saddlery Ac. die. 100 dnz Palm Leal flats. \ c tnpletcassortment of HARD WARE and CUT LEItV. GLASS WARE. CROCKERY*, &c.&c. Tbe above Goods were purchased In New York- mid Boston, a few weeks since, (of recent importa tions,) at twenty per cetit less lima furuier prices, and will be sold unusually low.. Also.—will receive n^xl week, a large supply of GROCERIES, IRON & STEEL, .V\ i LS lie ic. For aide as above. GoUO lbs prime BACON, march .31 115 General f actorage and & oil:ses sion Business. T IIF. subscribers having formed » rnnr* xinn fuh the transaction ot 11 ct-ucrM FA* ’IOKALK \M> COMMISSION 1 U.-1.\L>S, ii. tin: ( it\ .1 UrtAiu taTriN, muse r t}/*• lit nt dJ JSflCalone, Cchen tf-k Cc., Offer tbeir services to tlo ir friends and the ptiWfr. xr4 wifi fie p'rpnrrd to nuke the ireinl nden 11. n COT TON and other piodnre rois>gni-d to their ci-rc. They will also [ia> |MHliciilar attention to receiving Hint foiWarding ol Goods, and lesj 1 ettaffy soliat k share of public patronage. ROBERT MAI ONE. HORA*’F SI STARE. , - , • AARON COHEN. XIAl ONE A SfSTARE continue ttieir business in Savannah »• n-ual. Q< toller 27 Ie:k2 5 p A. r. FATZUCGH Sc Co. "" M AVE received per IJoat Iitbrcca, aud oflef for stile oh reasonable terms, 4000 bushels Salt 16,000 lbs Bacon 20 toils Sureties Iron hhds i'ngar 20* bags (’office 6 bhds Molasses 50 bhls prime Pork 25 bids No. 2 Mackerel 25 bhls No. 3 ditto SO hhls N. E. Rum SO bids Gin 80 pieces Bagging 30 boxes Soap 20 boxes Sperm Cnndi.ea Witidow Glass N'tiils Cognac Brandy Holland Giu Malaga, Madeira and Tencriffe YViiic. Togtthir with a general enrollment of Bry Griods, Hardware, Saddlery CROCKS. RY, HATS, SHOES, EL. i t ffXMl 77/’N TOOLS, &.C. &ci &c. June 13. 1S32. 25 Stolen, On the night of the^tentb inst. cot of Thomas C Russell’s table, in Me Donough, llenry rounty, a sorrel HORSE, about 5 feet high, flax mane uud tad, with a star in bis forehead, a nat ural trotter, pud about twelve years old. Is a ve ry noted horse, and was formerly owned by Major Darden of Jasper. A Reward of Ten Dollars will be given for his delivery to me in Aehry 'so. and any information thankfully received, dec 10 II JESSE JOHNSON. OL^-Ow Maodonough Jacksonian will coj^ the above, Gt It BA & COTTON Offer fir rnlf on accommodating terms, S'PIECES Hemp Bagging ’Utt 501/ 1 ead) made Cotton btigrj l;rt! . quality 100 bhls Baltimore, N. O. and Georgia \\ liiskey 10 hhds Ntirtheru Rum (colored) IO casks Marselles and Madeira Wine 30 boxes manufactured Tobacco 35 hhds St. Croix <5c Porto Rico Sugars 5 bids C’oppci as 3 I ales Elaukets 1 I*cik Saddlery 1000 bushels Alum Salt, 1 ALSO A small invoice of DRY' GOODS. HARD- \\J\.RE, ; C ROCKERY, &c. suitable fora conn- try sture, will he sold on a credit of six months- Oct. 2 1 . JTust received hhds St. Croix. Potto Rico, and New PW Orleans SUGARS 150 hags Coffee 35 barrels Molasses 70 bis Northern Rum, 60 do Whiskey 30 bis Giu 25 quarter caAs Malaga Wine Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin Jamaica Rum 15 quarter chests Tea, 40 kegs Nails 20,000 lbs lion German nnd English blistered Steel 9 5,000 lbs Castings Powder, Shot nnd Lead Domestics, and a General Assortment SPRING GOODS, Cutlery, llais, Shoes, Boots, eye. For sale hy GEORGE JEWETT- May 19 142 Bills on Savannah. P AYABLE at sight, for sale by Doc 16 46 DAY & BtITTSh _ _