Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, April 03, 1833, Image 4

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6rt6t*j|fa £tlr&rati$ Mon -1> • She tiff- Sale. B Y a decree of the Honorable tho Snperio Court of .Monroe county, will be sold o the lirsj Tuesday in May next at the court hour in the town of Forsydi, the following Negroes t< wit; Charles a man GO years <»U, Ned a boy 2-1. Lot a buy 25, George a boy 18, Ab a boy 12. Hartley a boy 13, l.ucius 9, ftloncr a girl c, Un dry 2, Ned 3, Kijoy a woir.au 35, and her child 7 .mouths ohl, llcncy a%v r nian 40and her two chil dren Judge a lioy 3 and ■ •*«■■- 7 months old. All die above Negroes sold as the property ot James Tuple] ouder a decree of the superior court hi .Monroe county as aforesaid to satisfy th t laim nr demand of Rgnjnmin l*'. Harris again, tin < mto cf tho said Tapley. Gold, silver or United States bids iv ill ho re quired from purchasers as I have received uotice Iroiu the plaintiff to that effect. A. COCHRAN, Sheriff. F OUR months after dale application will t made to tho Honorable, the inferior court ■f Fayette county; when sitting fo ordinary pin - •uses, for leave to sell a negro boy about twelve cars ofd by the name of Ham, ns the property of be estate of Wyall Reece* deceased. Tor the belt- fit of thebeirs and creditors of said dcccesed. ELIZABETH REEVES, adm'rr. March 5. 18113 2-1 o Butts Coroner's Sale. k N the first Tuesday in JUNE next, will be sold before tbe court house i;J ; JacltSon, liutts count v, betw een the usual hours of sale, . One sorrel Sliul Horse, with a flax mane and tail—levied on by virtue of a mortgage Fi Fa in favor of Henry I lately vs Samuel Scruggs— properly pointed out in said Fi Fa. PALMER A. HIGGINS, Mncoll 20 Coroner. Georgia—Pt/lc 'County. "V17 IiSHEAS Francis L. Matthews applies to il me for letters of administration on tbc es tate of Isaac Matthews, late of Harris county, de- 4> ceased, These ere therefore to cite anil admonish all and singular the kindred anil creditors of said deceas ed in be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Givon under my hand, at office, ibis 20th of March, B'13. 11. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o. 20 Georgia—Houston county. W HEREAS Hcnjnmiu CrJm, lit right;of bis wife Eliza Crum, formerly Eliza Yarborough, one of the heirs at law of John Yar borough deceased, a private of the Sth regiment of infantry in the late war, applies to me for let ters of administration ou tho estate of said decea sed. And whereas Allen YVinhnm applies for letters of administration upon tho estate of Orritt Ste phens deceased, - These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law. to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this IStlt day of February, 1833. * CHARLES IL RICE. c. c. o. . Georgia—Bu tis Co unty. An/*HERE AS Rebecea;Cohb, administratrix W V ou the estate of James Walker, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission ou said es tate, These are therefore to cile and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if any they have.) in my office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be granted. Given under my hand, this 9th day of March, 3833. JOHN M*CORI>, c c. o. Georgia—Fayette county *®Tf7’JlKKE.tS James Williams applies to me ▼ V for letters of administration on the estate of Susannah Me A rty late of said county deceas ed, These are therefore to cile and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deciased to file their objections (if any they hare,) in my office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 4th March 3833. WILLIAM M*BRIDE, c. c. o. Georgia— Coweta county. .it the October ti rm of the Superior Court foifsai County. IIULE NISI, to foreclose mortgas- "M"TPON the petition of Jacob S. Platt, Aqiiil - G. Stout and Felix Ingoldsby, merchant.- tradiug under the firm of and using the name an* style, Platt, Stout $f Ingoldsby, stating to tie court, that Dennis Sullivan heretofore, to wit, ol- tho25thday of June, in the year 1832, execute* his deed of mortgage in and to three certain towi lots, in the town of Kewnan, Coweta count) kuow’u in House’s plait of said town by dumber thirty five, thirty six and fifty four, containing tw« and twelve-hundredths acres ; together with all and singular the houses, out “houses, rights and members to the same in anywise appertaining for the purpose of the better securing the pay- _ ment of a certain promissory note, bearing date BT^OUR months after datoapplication will be! the 18th day of August, in the year 1831, made St mado to the Honorable^ Inferior court of | and delivered to your petitioner payable nine |i1 OUR months afterdate, application will be 5/ mad? to the court of ordinary for leave to 11 ninety-eight acres of bind more or less, being he cast part of lot No. 1G9, in the first district of "riginally Henry now Butts county, belonging to no ostato of John Barron, deceased. SMITH BAIIRON, Adm'or. March 9, 1833. 25 *ike county, when,sluing for Ordinary purposes, iorleavato sell the Legatees’ interest in the wid ow’s dower of the estate of Moses Smith, of said county deceased. JOHN SAHTJl, ^ ExVs . JJ2 ib 17 \VM. V. Will’ IjlOUR months after date, application will he n ' made to the Houorable the Inferior Court oi Houston couuty sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of James Jones, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. feh 11,1333. WILLIAM JONES, adm'r. A dm in istra tor's Sale. O X the 20th day of APRIL next, will be sold at the late residence of Wm. D. Glenn, de ceased, iu Houston county, : £he £*eris lable Property of said deceased, consisting of various articles too tedious to mention. Terms made knowit ou the day of safe* - ROBT. S. GLENN, March 9, 1833. 26 Adm'or. A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Wayne couuty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold ou the.first Tues day in JUNE next, before the court house iil Ztb ulon, Pike county, Lofc SwO, 194; in the third district of formerly Monrno uow Pike county, sold for the benefit of the heirs of Robert Leach, deceased.—7 erms made kuown on the day. LOUISA LEACII, Adm'rx. March 20 25 LL persons indebted to the estate of James Hardwick, lato of Monroe couuty, decea sed are hereby notified to come forward and make payment: add those liaviugdcntands against said estate are requested ro present them in terms of the law. WM. B. FILES, adm'r. feh 18. 1&T3 21 Notice. A LL pprsons indebted to the estate of of Rat cliff Eckels deceased, arc he-eby notified to come forward and make payment; and those having demands against said estate arc requested to prescut them in terms of law. feb 18, 22 HUGH L. IRWIN, adm'r months after date thereof, to the order of your petitioner at the ColuHtbUa Bank, iu Columbus. Gn. for four hundred ,and fifty five 64-100 Hoi Jars, according to the tenor and effect thereof.— And it also appearing, to the court that said note still remains due ami unpaid, It is therefore order ed, That said Dennis- Sullivan do pay into the clerk’s office of the superior court of Coweta county, within six mouths from this time, the n- mount of said note, prui*<|rtil and interest, togeth er with all legal cost of this petition, or show cause to the coutrary, or the equity of redemp tion in and to the said mortgaged premises-be thenceforth barred and forever foreclosed nud that a copy of »his ruto bo served on the said Den nis Sullivan, at least larrc months before the time the money is ordered tp.be pahrinto court, or it be published once a monr'i for six mouths in cite of the public gazettes of this state. HUGH A. HARALSON, AtCy forPIff. A true extract front tho minutes of this rourt. GEORGE PENTICOST, Clerk. oct 10. : 32 * 19 Mary Moonaham ) vs V Libel for Divorce. William Moonaham ) .. s. I T appearing to the court from the return of the sheriff, that the defendant iu the above stated ease resides without the limits of said comi ty, It is therefore ordered by the Court, That ser vice be perfected by publication* in one of the public gazettes iu this state once a mouth for three months. A true extract from the minutes. Givctt under my hilud this 22A day of Jauunry, 1833. 19 JOHN LONG, Cl-rk. II FR A YCIS O’CALLAGIIAN VS on hand the following articles, till liew and just opened, which he offers Low for Cash l 15 hints prime Sugars 50 bags prime Coffee 50 pieces prime hemp.Bagging 50 coils best bale KcpO 2000 bushels Salt bbls best Portland Rum 3 Iilxls do do 59 bbls best rye Gilt 50 bbls best rye Whiskey * '2 pipes Holland Gin 2 do Cognac Brandy 2 do Jamaica Rum 50 bbls prime Mackerel No. 2 6c 3 20 bbls best Canal Flour 20 do do country do 2000 pr negro Shoes 200 pr Gentlemen’s bkst en’.f do 100 pr Ladies’ morocco do 50 pr prunella ’’do 150 pr childrens’ do assorted, qualities 16 cases fur Hats assorted qualities {i do wool do do do boxes Cotton Cards 3 do wool do 30 lings live geeso Feathers, AXDv/l GENERAL STOCK OF 3>ry Goods, Saddlery, <&c. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Sfc. Dec. 12 n ExcSiango Reduced. W E will now cheek on New York at 1A per cent. Charleston 1} “ Savannah 1 “ * }per cent deducted for Augusta or Savannah iventv fiveVnHes'westofMacon "mid I fuuds of $ 5 an,i upwards. ST2»;r“” ■ „ , • BAXTER. FORT & WILEY. - 1 March 27 2b CENTRAL HOTEL. THE SUBSCRIBER has taken the above establishment situate in the extensive fire proof brick building, recently erected In Macon, and is pre pared for the accommodation f regular boarders, att'dlriinsieiit persons. C< .lodions stables are attached to the hotel. ,, The subscriber jiopes to merit from his friends :nd the public a share of their patronage. JOHN CARTER, March 27. 1833 27 Late of Clinton. OC/* Tho Milledgevillo, Athens nud Columbus papers, the Constitutionalist.and Chronicle, Au gusta, limi'Georgian, Savannah, will give the a- ■ovc 3 insertions and forward 'their nccouuts to j liis ptfice for payment. UNION HAM*, Forsyth, 6a. Tltr-subsqriher lias purchased and ii-itt tseenpie? the late Man- sivn f louseestablishment in For syth, where he will take pleas ure in ministering- to the accom modation and cfSmfovt of those who may favor j him with a call. His Uouso is commodious, and lie indulges a hope that those who visit the Union Hall will have no reason to complain, either of j treatment ~r cbitrges. jtvfcich last shall he as mod erate as the times will warrant. A share of the ! public patromtge is respectfully solicited, jan 22 18 • JOHN REDOING. - LIVERY ^TABLES AT TUB OLD LAFAVEri-." HALL ON CHERRY ST. THE undersigned. having fitted up his stables in a very 33^§cS£lfcoDvemciit style, and laid in a plenty of good Provender, is Georgia— Crawford county. WOSEPH G. THOMPSON of Captain Sim- mens’ District tolls before II. Wilson Jus tice of the peace, one estray mare mulo colt, a- bout three years old, sorrel color. Appraised to $40 by Aden Hamilton nud Nnthau II. Mobley. A trao extract from the estray book. Tftis 23th February 1833. 24 W J. HAMMACK, c. i. c. Georgia, Houston County, W HEREAS James E. Duurau applies to me for letters of distbissicn from the es tate at Mayberry Wilkinson, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dtceastd to file their objections if any they have, at my office within the time prescribed by taw, otherwise said letters will be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 4th Dec. 1832. f CHARLES H. IllCE.c. c. o. Georgia—Houston County. W HEREAS William Byrd, administrator on the estate of Pinkney Yarborough, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish ad and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if any they have,) in my office ■trilhin the time prescribed by law, othencisc said letters ’rdl he g-ranted. . ■ ■ - - .nTrs T, RfCE, c.c. o. (-,( id —Lott!, id County. J Oil'. \ I WARD, administrator of the cs- taia of D ri-ill Cox, deceased, applies to me for letters : di-.mkdon, These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased. >o bcanJnpp-ar at my office within the time prc*c i'-edby law, In shew cause; if any they have why aid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this the 2d day of Feb man i -::3. 20 f SIHON HOUSE, c. c. r A Runaway Negro. B ROUCfT^.^o this Jail about 20 days past, a negro rr.arf by the name of Bcu, between 30 and 40 years of age rather light complected, with a scar across his nose. He says he belongs to the State, aud was was bought of Thomas Hicks ot Wilkes co. t runaway from or about Lnwreuceville, M. White overseer, Col. Lyirfau superintendent. MARTIN NALL, jailer. Forsyth, Feb. 25 3t One Hundred Dollars Reicard J Ml KOKE Jail, ou Saturday night, 16ih inst. JO a man named CXKJXTmu. Z.AUGFOHO, a stout raw booed fellow, talk* rather fine, he is about 6 feel high, red complexion, yellow hair, has a sly, cuuuing look. The above reward will be given to any person that will deliver him to the Jailor in Macon, H?hb comity. Georgia- H. 11. HOU ARD, Shiriff. March 27 26 W. B. CON E. Dep Sheriff. prepared to keep HORSES, &c. in a superior manner. The stables are under the direction of a faithful aud experienced ostler, who will devote his whole atteutiou to thcpi. A share of public potronage is respeetfirtly solicited. Horses aud Carriages to let ns above. N. B. Horses’will be k‘pt by the week dr month, at 40 cents a daV. Jan 3) 18 JOHN C. RODGERS. I N pursuance of an act of the last Legislature of the State of Georgia, I have been appoint ed by tho Governor receiver of the assets of the BANK OF MACON. Haring M recently en tered upon the dischargeo£tfieduties Iain requi red to perform, I know very little of what the result will ultimately be; oCono thing, however, I desire the public to be fully satisfied, that noth- ing shall be wanting on my part to bring the whole business-to as just and speedy a termination as possible. j Persous holding hills u'fton the Bank of Macon, would do well to deposit them iu some one of the Banks of this place as early as practicable. Macon. Feh 27 23 Z. B. HARGROVE. The Federal Union aud Gemgia Journal will give the above two insertions and forward their accounts to this office. EIWCATlOtf HE Trustees of the Forsyth Male and Fe male Academy respectfully inform the pub lic, that they have engaged for the eusuiug year the services of .Messrs. Parsons and Holmes, gentlemen of distinguished literary acquirements, strict moral deportment, nucl.qxpertenced instruc tors of youth. • From the advantageous location of Forsyth, being situated on a high and healthy ridge, about tw midway betw Springs, about fifteen miles from each, together with the dense and wealthy population of .Mon- roc comity. wc flatter tHfriiclv’es that by proper assiduity and well directed effort and manage ment, to rear up an institution which iu point of character and usefulness will vie with any of the kind in the State. There will be completed by the 2d Muuday iu January, at which time tiic in stitutions will open, a neat academic building, sit uated in a retired am! beautiful grove, and on an 3t Gentlemen’s £>rab Beaver Hats s rixF tho latest style, iiist received and for sale LF by HM. II. 3URDSALL, March 26 27 At hi. GEORGS JEWETT, ns old stand, corner of Cherruand Secondsp 5 now receiving from New York and I} r . sr ' 0| ’' a fresh supply of Goods, which, in addition to those on hand, will make bis stock very l iir .° and complete, winch lie offers on as reasonabi' terms as they can fie had iu this market, ijp goods comprise a general Assortment of Groceries. Viz—150 bass Coffee, 45 hlids St Croix, Porto Rico and \ Orleans Sugar, 21 bbls Loaf and Lump do 12 qr chests Tea 20,000 lbs Iron 10 lihds Molasses 1500 bushels Salt 100 pieces Hemp and Tow Bn»rin» 40 kegs Nails c “ c ’ Jamaica If uni Cognac Brandy Northern Gin, Northern Rum NYhiskey, Apple Brandy, Wine, Powder, Shot, &c. &c. ALSO, Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Boots, Shoes, ” &C. ifcc. &.C. Oct £2 43 ' NEW STORE. ^ I1F. subscriber has purchased the Stock in Trade of Messrs. E. Graves & Son, and uow offers for sale at the old established cor- clcvated spot of ground, containing sixteen acres I iicron Mulberry Street, (Chapman's old corner.) of woodland belonging to the institution. I a general Assortment of .GROCERIES, DRY .The Female department will be furnished by GOODS & HARDWARE. His supplies will Mr Parsons with an accomplished instructress, he constant from the Northern Cities, which will and will at all times be subject to his inspection be sold at low rates for CASH. and direction. Board can be had on reasonable terms in res pectable families. JOHN S. B. LAW, dec 33 12 .ft secretary. Maccn, March 26 EDWARD B. LYMAN. 26 3t COACH MUlKIl'Je. E, T HE Subscribers still 'eoutiuue the busiucss at the old stand, coruer of Walnut and Fourth Streets, where work will be done accord ing to order. Having a large assortment of arti cles ordered from the North which will arrivedu the course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, Bu gics, Barouches and Carriages, they feel con tiilent of pleasing customers’ both iu articles and prices. The have now on hand an assortment which GRAVES & SON ftaVfafg disposed of their stock iu trade to MB. E9WAU) B, L7MAN, request for him tho liberal patronage of their friends which has heretofore beeu extended to them. They would also request all who have unsettled accounts With them,’to call as soon as convenient aud adjust the same by note or other- wife. ‘ fc March 26 2C 3t Tin Ware Manufacturer. MULBERRY, .NEAR T'llRO STKE-IT. HE subscriber continues to manufacture TIN WARE in every variety,- and has now on hand a general assortment, which he will sell wholesale or retail at the Savauuah or Augus ta prices. Ho In's also just ioceiveA' an assortment of Ja panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar Boxes, Waiters, Bread paus. Canisters, sugar Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers. Pepper boxes, Gra ters, Toy cups. Rattles, candlesticks, Lamps, spit 2 Gt orgia—Houston County, W HEREAS Robert F. Glenn npjd'gV to me fur letters <>f administration on the Oiiui"* of William D Glum, deceased. And whereas David IL Citewuing applies to m.* f-ar letrer-t of dismission" from tbo estate of D'iUiam J. V. Chcu-ning, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and crediting of snid deceased to file their ob jections if any they h- ve, at my of- Ju e within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the I8th March. 1812- Cl'l\RLE.S H, RICE, c.c. o F OUR mouthy afterd ite application will bt "made to ti:c Honorable Inferior Court of Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the land belonging to the c-s tato of Jama Ilardu-ick, late of said county de ceased- WM. B. FILES, adm'r. feb 13 1633 21 T J Ol'R months after dato application will be .r made to the honorable the Inferior court of Butts county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fir leave t<> sell 98 acres of land, being the east part of lot No. ]<•!>, in the first district of origin ally I Irnry now Butts county, belonging to the estate of John Barron, doccaseil. SMITH BARRON, adm'or. Feb 10,1333. 20 F OUR months ait.-r Lite application will he mad ■ to the honorable the Inferior court ot Twirps county, when sitting for Ordinary pif poses, for leave to se'l ihe Lands belonging to th* estato of Harmon Pen-ynyiii lato of said count deceased. TllOri. J. PERRYMAN, exr nov 27 9 3?ike Tax Sales. I N the town of Zchuton, Pike county, will lie sold ou the first Ttiesdny in JUNE next, he livecn the usual hours of sale, the following Lots of Land, for Taxes due for the year 1830: 101.-} acres, _ hoi8g" half of Lot No. 49, in the eighth district. Pjkc couuty, as jhu property ol Wm. Hawkins—tax due 43j cents. 2U2.i acres, being lot No. 220, ill the third dis trict ol Pike county, as the property of Josiah M'Ginta—tax due 81-95}. Lot No. 14, in (he 3.Id district Harris county, as tile property of Samuel Andrews—tax due 52£ cents. . . Lot No. 81, in the 13th district of Harris comi ty, as the property of Jefferson M. Graybill—tax due 91(5 cents, Lot No. 62, in the 1st district of Pike county, as the property of Wm. Jay—tax duo 91} ccuts. Lot No. 226, in the 25th district of Leo county, as the property of Wm. Lashley—tax due 52} cents. Lots No. 30 and 34, iu the 8th district Pike Co. as the property of Rcbeckah Shepherd. tax due $2 <}7} cents. A. SMITH, March 25 26 Tax Collector. Strayed, O N the 7th iust. from the subscriber's lot in East Macon, a large light bay horse, with a small staj ip his forehead, about eight years old —his maiTe newly cut, and a little white on one of Ids hind feet. Was formerly owned by Mr. rii oil, near Commissioner’s reek. Any infor mation respecting him may be left at Mr. Heath's tavern iu Hast .Macon. March 20 3t ISABELLA CLARK. SiLAM SAW AJVfXf GRX3T 1KXXA. f NHE si Jiscrihrr respectfully informs the pul. . lie, that his Steam Saxv and Grist J&ill, near bis residence*"within one mile of .Macon, i> low in complete and successful opera! on. L, i.billion to other machinery he is prepared with a .ircular saw for ripping light lumber, such as Window .Snsli, Palings; L.v.b“, &o [;j conse quenc" of the heavy expenditure incurred in its stablishmenr, it is necessary that lie should re- piiro either cast or. bankable paper for his linn er, which he is disposed to sell at a fair price \ share of the public patronage is very tespect- iil/y solicited. BEAM. F. OWENS. N. B.—A first rate SAW YER, may, by ap plying immediately, obtain good wages and a per innneut situation. B. F. O. J til -.- 27. 164 tf MILITARY ENCAMPMENT. II7ITII a view to the promotion of Military Ww Science and tho encouragement of Volun teer corps, a system of Annual Ei campment is proposed. Airangcntents arc in progress for an extensive Eucampmcut in this neighborhood, to comnijCucc ou the secouffcWonday in May uext, in which all the Volunteer Corps of Infantry in the State age respectfully,ynyited to join us. The time proposed for the cpti'linuaucc of the encamp ment is ONE WEEK. 4 A beautiful location has hern selected, commanding an exteusive view of the town and surrounding country. An arrange inent 1ms beeu made for tho construction of com fortable Tents and Marquees for the nccoiumoda lion of as many Companies as may come. A con tract has been made with individuals, who will act as Sutlers, and furnish the men with good board on the ground at 75 cents .each per day. On the last day an F.iicnmpmcut -Medal will be shot for. The first of the proposed series of.-JSncanipnients rook place near MacoiTljist. spring, aud was at tended with much benefit" to the Companies pre sent. t.. Ip D. BUCKNER. TIIOS. F. GREEN, E. E- PARK, J. G. POLUll.I., JOILN, MLLLER Committee of A rrangtmenls. * Q?* The Georgia Papers arc requested to pub lish the above two or three times, as a matter of public accommodation. March 14—3t NEGROES! NEGROES! Wo have on hand and for sail? about SIXTY NEGROES, of both sexes ; consisting of first rate House Ser vants, Cooks, Washers and Ironcrs ; men, wo men, boys and girls accustomed to the field, &c. We will also have an arrival of from twenty to forty about every three or four weeks until May or June. Our friends and customers may expect to find us here at any tinui for twelve months to come, except July and August next. Persons wanting such property as we > Hpal in, would do well to call aud examine ouf fot before they pur chase elsewhere. Oliver sjmpson. . W. C. FERRELL. Hamburg, S. C. March 8, 1833 2mp 25 and Barouches; besides several splendid sets of Harness, with Laces, Carpetiug, Morocco, Springs of different kinds, Joints, Bauds, Loop and Bows of all sizes. Orders for Carriages punctually atteuded to, and warranted to please or no salc v . BENTON & BACON. Wanted as an Apprentice, A lad about fourteen or fifteen years of age, of steady moral habits, * B. & 15. May 4 138 Also, patent Bakers, pool stoves, blocktiu Tea Pots, Plates, Basins,’/Tumblers, &.e. JOB WORK done at the shortest notice, jan 2 WILLIAM S. ELLIS. The Copartnership U NDER the firrn ofRussell, Dickinson S,- Co. is this day by ^mutual consent dissolved.— The Business hereafter will be conducted fry jan 23 RUSSELL .V. DICKINSON. F. O’CALLAGIIAN, H At the head of Cotton Avenue, AS just received tbe fallowing articles, viz : 6 half bills Bt&lcwheat Flour (! qr do dff * •• •>» 15 casks prime Goshen Cheese 20 boxes Bloom Raisins 10 bbls Northern Apples 20 boxes Tiu Plate 200 lb Wire suitable for Tinners 20 boxes fresh 'Lemon syrup 50 men’s extra fine Saddles 25 ladies do do 100 bundles cotton Yarn, No 7 to 1C jan 6 16’ j ^ LBS FLAX THREAD, assorted colors of a superior quality, just received and for sale by . si-.. •' Nov27 17 "■ WM. IL BURP5ALL. For Sale or Rent. T HE two story building formerly belonging to II. H. Coue, with out houses aud good garden. Possesion given immediately. For terms apply to JOSEPH L. ELLIS. Or in his absence to' II. II. Coue. Macon, Marqh 11 3t 24 CASH STOKE Slug sell, &L jDickinson AYE on hand, and will recieve in a fen days, a choice selecting*-Of • &c, which will be sold low n. ,1 lor CASH ONLY- 8 hhils N. O'. Molasses 23 “ prime St. Croix & Orleans" Sujarj 52 bags prime green Coffee 20 bids Mackerel 1 tierce Codfish 20 bbls Family Flour (choice) JO half bbls do 15 qr Buck wheat do 20 bbls Irish Potatoes 51 bids Northern Rum, Gin, Whiskey 17 “ assorted Cordials (^ood) 5 tierces new Rice 1 pipe each cog Bra--dy and II Gin 2 “ Northern VitOjgar 5 bbls each Peach and $?q>!e Brandy Jamaica and St Croix Rum Irish fVhiskey Cherry Bounce O 11, S M, Teiicriffe, Muscatel. Port and h alagii Wines in q- casks Baskets Champaigtie I.oudon Porter in quarU.aiul p jn Bar.Soap, Sperm & Talltiiv Caudles Lump Sugar Ilyson and Pouchong Teas Drums fresh Figs Boxes fresh Raisins Oranges, Apples, Onions, kc Dried Reef, smoked Tongues Bologua Sausages, Crackers Spanish and American Cigars. &c. 8 tons swedes and English Iron English, Blistered and German Steel 32 casks Nails and Boat spikes '' Salt. Bagging &. Twine, Castings, kc. Also a general variety of Staple 23ry Goods, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Saddlery, Huts, Bools, Shoes', A-c Sec. Tftre, 1.1833 • 14 'v WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. To the 3?«blic. N the first day of this mouth there took place a tremendous storm at Thomaston. which is found to have exteuded wide aud far, The subscriber is uow open- I and to have done much damage—owing to" which iuW’;tfj general assortment of the itinerant agents employed to sell tickets could good* in his line, consisting of hot arrive in lime,.and the drawing of the Union Gold patent Lever Watches, | Hotel Property Lottery could not take place ou the 2d inst. As there is considerable stock yet to dispose of, the Proprietor thinks it best to have the drawiog w hen the stock" is sold, or most cer tainly the first day of January uext: this tvii! ;ive him time to sell tho balance of the tickets. M essrs. Saltmarsh & Tiverton start a fiuePos- Coach Union Line, to leave Macon nud Colum Silver do do l.epine and common do Ladies heck Chains do watch Chains, Seals aud Keys Gent, link ami curb Chains, Seals and Keys Ear Rings, finger Rings, Breast Pins, Shirt bus, on the first Monday in April uext, and men Perry, Houston county Academy. W ANTED, a Teacher to take charge of tin- above Institution. None need appl) who do not intend to make the instruction ot outb their constant occupation. Personal up plication must be made to the iudersigued. JOHN CHAIN ) , RICHARD SMITH “ ARTHUR A. MORGAN JOHN M. MOORE JAMES E. DUNCAN March 8 3t 24 Studs, Silver Spoons, (a good acorTment) Fine plated Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Razors, pocket, pen and dirk Knives, Dirks, Pistols, (a fine ar':5?le,) Spectacles, Coral Beads, See. Sec. All 1 of which are offered at very low prircs for I of drawing, cash. RUFUS R. SMITH. Thomaston, March 4, 18-33. Nov. 14 13 - N. B. Particular at tendon ..paid to the REPAI RING of WATCHES of eveVy description and, warranted. at the Union Hotel in Thomaston three times week. This splendid Line must raise the stock- atid be a great iiiduccmput for purchasers win ever indulge in Lotteries. J. B- BATEMAN, Proprietor. (t'r’ Papers that have advertised the Drawisi; will publish the abovo twice a mouth till the dav Sa gar Sf Iron. W 1U1DS St C roix Sugar %F 5 lilids N. Orleans do 10 ton Swce< s Iron, assorted, ■ : Ou consign incut , aud for sale oa^accornmoda- ting terms by WM. P. ROWLAND. Jnu2 14 Horse 22ills, W 1TJI a splendid new Cut—neatly priute it tins office. Land in fiTewton. F RACTIONS No.333 and 334. in the Hi: District origiually Henry now Newt*- inty, are for sale, Apply in Macon to M. BARTLETT. SILLS O N New York. Philadelphia,Charleston, S> vanuali, ami Augusta, iu sums to suit pi. l-hasers, for sale by Nov. 10. BAXTER, FORT & \VlLEY. Oraftgc -Poictier. ~U Jk Jk Kegs D Rogers celebrated Orange B YF YF Powder—10 do-in-1 lb cannisters, tleccived and for stile in lots to'suil purchasers, at iciory prices by REA & COTTON, jan 30 18 Agents. Xtfotice. subscriber is-gbina ’H^llE subscriber is-gbing to make uew ar- JL raugemeuts ih liis business, and it will be- • ne necessary Cor ali indebted to settle their re- cetive nrcounts. LEU JS FITCH. JamL 1833. 14 Loaf and Lump Sugar. M k Barrels just received from the refinery of •-F YF Seaman Tobias & co. ol New Yoik, sale ou accommodating terms hv jan 30 REA & COTTON. r|T LIVZRY STABLE. HE undersigned lias opene'd a Livery Sta ble for keeping aud boarding Horses,-. . at ihe stand latterly occupied by Rrlcj' a :-' for merly by liruen, fronting the Court House square, Macon, where he will he thankful for a share ol public patronage. Ilis terms will he as moderate as the price of provender. &c. will admit, and every attention paid that is requisite, llis pre sent charges are ten dollars per mouth. A few Saddle Horses will at all times iie kept for hire. JOSEPH WAINU RIGHT. Feb 20 -2 AUCTION, BROKERAGE . AND Commission Business. T HE undersigned has' taken the spurious .hV proof brick store, in the south en3 M Ell'is, Shotwell & Co’s range, for the purpose oftrgus- actiug AXTSTIGET, BROKBAGB , ■ AND Co mm is si on Busin ess, Generally.—lie will be aided in the maaagcmelit of any business confided to hint, by his brother, John T. Rowland, and respectfully solicits ash ire of*fire patronage of their respective friends, mil the public. Until the store is completed hi* counting room will he kept over the Commercial Bank. WILLIAM P. ROWLAND N. B. Cotton will he bought or sold fora r?3s- er.ite commission. Oct. 5 2 3m Copartnership. T HE subscribers have ibis day purchased the I entire stock of goods belonging to U iky, I Baxter I'oVt in this place, aud will continue tlw I business at the same store cn the corner of I one! Street and Cotton Avenue, opposite Waslc I ington Hall, under the firm of SAXTSR, rOM 6l WKLB3T. ^ They have ou hand a geueral aasq/tment of I fresh goods well adapted to the town and country a trade, which will lie sold at low prices and on li- H beral terms, by the yard, piece or package.— j Tl^y solicit a continuation of the patronage of former customers anil tlie juik-Iic geucrallv. •TrtbMAS \\. BAXTER: ROBERT W. FORT. LAIRD 11. WILLY- Macon, July I, 1832. 161 Molasses, Sugar, Iron, 8fc. I t*' IThds Molasses 10 do prime st croix Sugar 20 bbls and half bbls canal Flour 25 do Whiskey- 20 do Gin, 15 do Rum 10 do Malaga’Wine 10 toils swedes Iron assorted 30 boxes Tobacco’(Virginia) 100 pieces ll°m|i Bagging 500 cotton Bags, 5} yards each 500 bushels Al im salt Also, 1500 bushels Liverpool ground Salt, olY hoari Lamar’s boat No. 1, daily expected, will be soM low if taken from the boat. All on good teriwv for sale hy REA & COTTON", jan 29 IS Furs, Hides and ££orns* T HE highest price will be given by the sub scriber for Furs of all kinds, either Beaver, titter, Raccon or Muskrat. Hides, drv, in any quantity; also Deer Skint- Horns. Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS. Nov 27 17 Brick Buildings. Mulberry St- SOUTHERN PL ViYTW, O ■ 15a CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. Original—Prospects of the season, Sugar Cane in the up country; on roasting Potatoes, &c- by .steam; Silk worm, .Mulberry, native Wine. Selections—Preserved Yeast-;. Bread; Starch- ing; Remarks on the II arrenton (Jrape vice, by Ik M‘CalI; ou.the culture of the Grape; Man gold VV urizelf; Asparagus: on Manures. Set ; lu- sects in Peas; American Silk Filatures; Vege table Physiology; Oraus^..Tree ; Foreig.i Plants, Strawberry; propagation of fruit Trees; Stake ft-acs: Hreinium crops; Agricultural Lsiays; Lime as a Manure; Giuger for Heaves in Hoi- »es; Improvement in Coffee; Poetry, &c. 6c.c. Fractico of Medicine. HRS. CONE & BRIDGMAN have united in tbe Practice ofillfP' ICINE and SURGERY. Tkeu office is the one heretofore occuirf 11 by Dr. Cone. n 1. 1833. 14 ^mmer Goods and Clothing, UST received at the Macon Clothing Store April 12 121 LEWIS FI"CH^. Bagging. PIECES 1st and 2d quality of* 8 vy Hemp Bagging, by the piece •> iu quantities to suit Purchassers, for sale by Dec. 12. 23 C^ A HIGGINb- Loaf and Lamp Sugar. mf BOXES Loaf and Lump Sugar, J u! *g JL W received and for sale by Oct 9 4 REA & COTTON J