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Campbell Sheriff Sales.
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday Novem
ber next, before the court bouse in the
town of Campbellton Cauipbellcounty,-between
the usual hours of sale, the following property
to wit.
Lots of Land No. 116 and 109 in the four
teenth district originally Fayette now Campbell
county, Fractions No. 115 and 13d in the four
teenth district originally Fayette now Campbell
county, 3 Fractions No. 68 71 and 72 in the ninth
district originally Coweta now Campbell county.
Fractions No. 176 175 aud 151 in the first dis
trict originally Carroll, now Campbell county,
one sorrel horse, one black horse and one grey
horse, one mule, one wagon, one yoke of steers,
two carts—.ill levied on as the property ofTuni-
son Cotyll to satisfy two Fi Fas from DeKalt
iuferior court, one in favor of Alexander .McKen
zie vs said Coryell the other in favor of Jeremi
ah Kv!e A Co. vs said Coryell.
Lot ofJLand"No. 13-4 in the eighth district
originally Coweta tfow Campbell county—levied
on a* the property of Lemuil Wikerson, to satis
fy ode Fi Fa iu favor of Robert Malone vs said
Wilkcrson, pointed out by Alexander Herrin, le
vy made and returned to mo by a constable.
Ira Ward's interest in a lease and 15 acres
of standing’ coru more or less - whereon B W il*
kins uow lives—levied on to satisfy one Fi Fa.iu
favor of Samuel tMcJnnkin vs said Ward, levy
made and returned by a constable.
One roan mure—levied on as the pioperty
of Andrew Cltirk to satisfy sundry' J’i Fas, one
iu favor of William B. Hatch vs Hartnett &
Clark. B. LAal.'i , shp.
Sept. 4 1833
Monroe Sheriff Sa(gs.
JILI. be sold or 1 He Tuesday in NO-
VFMBFr tiext/lH'foro the court housx
J>Ai'-’roe county,
between the usual
i n .Foray.'
hours of sale f . « -rit of s > x P r
One negro boy by the rtb. - l;rnr> erfy of
seven years old—levied on as s.^all
JamJ Tapley deceased to satisfy „
Fi Fas in favor of Thomas H. JTphnso.
y 3u
sail.
Ur?
1 71 OUR mouths after date application will be
made to the court of ordinary of Bibb
county, for leave to -.ell the Real Estate of Hen
ry Gretn Hates, Orphan,—also for I*, eve to sell
a part of the real estate of 1. K. and li. A . nates
minors. _ THOMAS G. BATES,
July 8 4t Guardian,
F OUR months after date application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of
UNION HALL,
Forsyth, 6a.
The subscriber has purchased
and now occupies the iate Man
sion House establishment iu For-
rsytli, where he will take pleas
ure iu ministering’ to the accom-
motfatiou and comfort of those who may favor
[ him with a call. His House is commodious, aud
Pike county when sitting for ordinary purposes ’ be indulges a hope that those whovisitthe Union
for leave to sell the real estate of Harriet and 1 Hall sviil have no reason to complain, either of
William Dolton orphans of Barnabas Doltou late treatment ar charges,'which last shall be as mod-
nf Richmond county deceased.. This 23d July, crate as the times will warrant. A share of the
To the Public.
O N the first day of this mouth there took
place a tremendous storm at Thomaston,
inuen damage—* i» ^
its. employed to seil tickets could
3, aud the drawing of the Uuion
GO HOARD, & CO.
Ware-House,
1833.
\VM. McCAIN, sr.iard'n.
F
OUR months afterdate application will be
made to the Justices of the Inferior eo'urt
of the county of ilousteu when sitting for ordina
ry purposes for leave to sell all the land aud no- !
groes belonging to"the estateof Thomas .1. Iricin
late of said couuty deceased for the benefit of thej
heirs aud - creditors of said deceased.
HUGH L. IRWIN, Exe’or.
May 27 36 - ■ .
F OUR- mouths after date application will he
made to the nenorable iuferior court 'of
Houston county when sitting for ordinary purpo
se!. for leave40 sell 200 acres of Laud lying on
Hie.Waters of Bushy creek, adjoining lands of
Taliaferro'Dillard/Abcl Lewis, aud Isaac Tarver
in the couuty of Burke, belonging to the orphans
of John L. Hudson deceased.
JOHN HUDSON, Guardian.
nug 241833 49
... ■ -j ST" ;
S 71 OUR months nfter date application will be
. made .to the honorable inferior court of
Pike county 'when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the real estate of James R.
Gray, deceased.
SEABORN B. GRAY, adm'r.'
LLIZABETH C. GRAY, adm'rx.
a ng *?,0j 1833 50
Va lcy, levy made and returned by a ^ J '?■ ‘
10li acres ol Land more or less, being i- . . REUBEN B. D/
north half of lm No.liOm 'sixth disma.-
NOTICE.
A LL pefrotfs iuoPbteil to Tarpley Booth late
of Talbot county deceased, will make pay-,
ment to the uudciT'gncd ; and all those having
o emano’.s against him, will present them i.i terms
Monroe comity--levied on as the P r °P£, r . t 5'
erty ot!
Ft Fas {
Edmond Farley to satisfy sundry small Ft
issue l from a justice's court m favor of James
i.. Anderson vs said Farley, levy made and re-
turned bv R constable- * *
4 SC pti y 833 A. COCHRAN,^,
Jienrff Sheriff Sales.
v hi,- first Tuesday in November next, bc-
"jl fore the court house in MoDonougb Henry
epanty will be sold between the usual hours »f
One bay borse 5 years old, one blind sorrel
horse age not known, oue bureau, one clock,
two featherbeds, steads and furniture, one silver
watch, one pine table painted, three head o
cattle, viz. oue cow, calf and yearling, one lot ol
medicines of various kinds in the line of physic
and surgr ry, a part of a set of surgeon s utensils,
ono sow ml five pigs, two sets plough irons, one
pair plough g< ar, o:n pair andiron-. - >c lot me
ica! hooks IU or 12 in number, one h; 'd *aw,
C'id om drawing knife—all levied on asUiepra-
pertyjBfJtuaeJWenrs to satisfy a F*_ Fa front
Henry superior court in favoj-of Eh:-, Photwofl
& Co. against James'Henry and Hardy Hip.fun
security for nppe.irap.o on nail, and- ono other
11 i a'iu favor of O, Vf. Cox v£ said Ilcruy-
L.»t of Land No. 250 in the twelfth district
of Henry count}—levied on .'the properly of
Charles Moon satisfy a 1 - a from a. justice’s
court in Wilkinsi'C couutj u< favor of Matthew
Bragg vs said 51oore.
JAS. LOVE. Sep. sh\f.
'AVIS, adm'r.
sept 14, 183/
NOTICE.
M ’LL persons haviug demands against the cs-
i% tate of Sarah Reynolds late of 11 u.-y
count v deceased. are hereby required to prevent
lhe sati/Ctn terms bf-the law'for payment.
SPENCER REYNOLDS, Adm'r.
Sept- 2 1833 51 .
Notice. .
I FOREWARN all persons frh't£'trading fin-
n note of hand give n by me to Wiliiauf
Cline for twenty two "dollars, dated some time hi!
February last and due the 25'h xlay of December
thereafter; Harris Pollen is a witness to the same,
Said note was fraudulently obtained,'and 1 am
determined not to pay it until compelled by law.
- DAVID SMITH. -
Sumter co. Ga. sept 2 ir.il ltp •> 1
©
LeviM.Staxfoiip
vs.
Sarah Stafford his wife.
Administrator's Sale.
the l2tb day of October next, will be sold
f at the late residence of James Loice de
ceased of Monroe county, suudry article's of per
ishable property together with two Stills in com
plete order, and a lot of Carpenter's Tools^sold
for the benefit of the estate. Terms ol sale will
be made known at tho time and place.
EDMUND LOWE, adm'or,
MARY LOWE, adm’rix.
aug 21, 1833 48
Administrator's Sale.
I N the town of Perry, Houston county, on the
first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, will lie.
sold before the court house, within the lawful
hours of sale,
lo t of land* No, 142, _
in the eighth district of said county, being the
property of John Sturdivant, late of Jasper coun
ty, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms on the dnv,
June 24 .1 PEL STI.RDTVVNT. A 'm'or.
Georgia— Piftc counttj.
W HEREAS lames Scott administrator on
the estateof Joseph Scoitpiu. deceased
applies to me for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
.singular thr kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to Oe and appear at my office within. the time
prescribed t>y laic, to shew cause, if any they hare,
»ohy said letters should not he preen ted.
Given under my hand at office this 9th August
1333. H. G. JOHNSON, c-c. o.
f Libel for divorce
Ivin Crawford Sti-
\ jK rior Court, re-
I turliable to .4 k-
^ gust ZYrn«,lS33,
I T appearing to the Court that the defawdaut
resides cut of the comity of Crawford, Slid
th.it service of the writ in the above stated case,
lias not boon perfected upon her, it is theicloro
ordered, on motion, that service be perfected on
the said defend ant by publication, ami that she ap-
pcnral the next term of said court, and answer life
said hill of complaiut, and that a copy of this
rtrfo be published in one of the public gazettes of
this state, once a mouth for fo_ur mouths pre
vious to the next term of this court.
A true copy from the minutes, this 19th August,
1833. E- M. AMOS, Clerk.
Scpt.ith 1833. -19
public patronage is respectfully solicited,
jan 22 18 JOHN REDDING.
130 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
COOK S? STEAK,
HAVE on hand, and are 'constantly
manufacturing
Spring and Hair scat Sofas and Rock
ing Chairs; .
Marble top ceuire and pier Tables
1 Marble aud Mahogany top Sideboards
of exquisite workmanship ;
Pillar aiid Claw Dining Tables iu sets or singles;
Pillar "and Claw Breakfast, Card, and Work. Ta
bles ; -
High finished aud polished Wardrobes aud Sec
retaries ami BookCases, with fnahbgany or
looking glass doors;' ' V,.
Elegant dress and plain Bureaus; ,
Toilettes; * . . * • • * . ■
Enclosed Bason Stands’;
High Post and Frcucli- Patent Windlass Bed
steads' ; •
Curled maple and raucy .Chairs' of every" de
scription, quality aud price.
All kinds ofTurniturc manufactured of the latest
patterns and most finished workmanship..
ALSO ... *
Hair mnttrasses, feather beds, cushions, &c.
Orders for any goods iu the anoyeJine left with
MqjsrsT Cooke &. Cowles, of Maeou, or forwri'rd-
'etl 'to' us by Mail, will be duly attended Jo.
.^-sept-d • ' \ 49' . 12t
■ 05 s ’ ‘Plie Columbus Democrat will publish tho
above 3 mouths and forward his account to this
office,. ' * 5 - . .
M’edical Gollege of Georgia.
HE LECTURES in this Institution situ-.
j§_ ated: at Augitst'a, will commence on tho
third Monday. (21st,) of October, and contiiutc
for six months, ■ f
ThcJPrt fessors are.: .• '.
Le A, Dugas, M. D.—Of Anatomy and Pbvsiolo-
-- . '
Joseph A- Eve, M. D.-—Therapeutics pud Jla-
teria Meiliea.
L. i>. Ford. M . IE—Chemistry mid Pharmacy.
51. Anthony. M, D.—Obstetrics aud Diseases o
, women and children.
A. 'Ci’kmingham, Id. D.—Institutes a^l Practice
r -of MqjJiciue.
Paul E, Ev-e, 51. D —Institutes and Practice o
Surgery;.
And George 51. Newton, 51. D.—Prosector and
Demonstrator of Anatomy,
lit addition to the above. Clinical Lectures
will be delivered in the city hospital, am! every
facility afiorded the student for practical expert-*
ence. • _ ' ' ,
The fees are, for the six Tickets, « ” $100
Graduation. ' ' $10
Matriculation, . $5
Gopd board, with lodging, may be obtained at
$13 pc> month. . *■ y
For particulars sec circular issued in June.
Aid. B. I.O.NG.-TRF.r/r,
Pres’t of Board of Trustees.
I.. D. Fold, Secretary.
Augusta, July 9, 1833..»• • , ’ ~
the
Com miss ion Merchants,
mA.coi\r.
ILL .transact the above business at
old stead of J. Goddard, which is in
good order for the reception of Cotton and Sto-
,- ;l <r C ot goods. 1 he Ware House isicm itc .rom
the dangers of fire, ns any in the City, and is con
venient to a good W I'.arf. They are prepared to
make advances at all times on Colton Stored or
tho Ion
PIONEER LINE.
pla , „
which is found to have exteudet wide and tar,
and to have done much damage—< wing to which
the itinerant agen
not arrive, in time.
Hotel Property Lottery could not take place on
the 2d iust. As there" is considerable stock yet
to dispose of,'the Proprietor tilings it best to have
the drawing when the stock is sold, or most cer
tainly the" first day oT- January next: this will
give him timetosell the balance of the tickets.
Messrs. Saltiuarsh Overton "start a fine Post,
Coach Union Lme. to leave Macon and-Colnm- , lhem . From the long experience
bus, on the first Monday »n April next, and meet I PP husines5 , they flatter themselves that
j,v their undivided attention to the interest of
thcir.customers, and the lacililies which they will
at all times lie able to render, that .they will re
ceive a continuance of that Patronage ot their
friends and the public in genera!, which they
have shared so liberally’ Heretofore. . Cotton stor
ed with them will be insured in a good offico at
the lowest rates if requested.
Macon, August 5,' 18 )3. Gin 45
[atthe Union Hotel in Thomaston three times
week. This splendid Line must raise the stocks
aiid be a great inducement for purchasers, who
ever indulge in Lotteries.
J. B. BATEMAN, ’Proprietor. ■
Thomaston. March. -I. -1833T
x&m»ir sTABats.
FV1HG imdersigued lias opened a Livery. Sta-
tB ble for keeping aud hoarding Horses, &c.
at tho stand latterly occupied by Riley and for
merly hv Rrncn, fronting’tue Court House square,
aracont Where ho will be thankful for « share of
public patronage! His terms will be as moderate
nS tbe price of-proveuder.' &.e. -will admit, ami
every attention paid that is requisite. His pre
sent charges are ten dollars per mouth.'
A few Saddle Horses will sit all times he kept
for hire. JOSEPH WAINWRIGHT.
' Peb 20 2l
U0L to it.
FXlAI*7Z£&Zre FACTOZiY,
Upson Counti/, Ga.
The public are respectful
ly informed tkaf the’ above
Factory is now.in successful
;* operation, under an'.expcri-
“Seuced manager, and is pre
pared to do business on tie-}
commodating terms. .
*i‘he ',5?arn
manufactured at this estab
lishment is equal in evenness,
strength ami fineness to any made at life North
ern manufactories, and superior to most that is
brought out lit re. The friends of the country are
respectfully solicited to foster this infant establish
ment aud thereby retain among themselves the
capital that will otherwise find its -way -to the
J North.
OCf 5 * A specimen of the Yarn manufactured at
this Factory, may bo seen at the oflice of the
I Georgia Telegraph.
DWIGIIT R. PERR-Y & CO.
April 24 30
GEORGIA —Up son county.
J Oll.v HARRIS administrator on lh-i estate
ufflobert Hams, late of said county deceas
ed, applies to me for letters of dismission;
'These are therefore to cite end admonish all and
singular the kintbed and creditors of said deceas
ed to he find appear at my office icithin the lime
prescribed by late, to shew cause if tiny they have,
tohv Sit'd letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, this 22d day of April,
183-3. 31 HIPS. F. BETIlEt., c. c. o,
Georgia—TiUe County.
W HEREAS J antes Whatley, guardian of
Hubert Frreny. orphan of Gillah Freeny,
deceased, applies for letters of dismission from
said guardianship—
These are therefore, to cite andadmonish all and
xinguhir the kindred and creditors of said Robert
Frtitiy, to fie their objections (if any they have,) 1
in in </ office, within the time prescribed by law, why
said tetters should no’ be granted.
Given under mvhaud, at office, this 8th May,
1833. 34 H. <1. JOHNSON,!, c. o.
F OUR months after date application will be
made to tile honorable inferior . court of
Talbot county when sitting for ordinary purpos
es for leave to sell the real estate of Tarpley
Booth late of Talbot county deceased, consisting
of Lot of Land No. 269 in the sixteenth district of
originally Muscogee now Talbot c ounty with the
encumbrances of the widow's dower thereon ;
Lot No. 15 in the fifteenth district of originally
Muscogee now Talbot county, four negroes Caty,
Shepherd, Harriet. :*nd William.
REUBEN 15. DAVIS, adm'r.
sept 14, 1833
Til OUR months after date application will be
JU made to the hnuorablo iuferior court of
Pike county when sitting for ordinary purposes
lor leave to sc'.l all the real estate of Simpson
yetcell late of said county deceased.
THOMAS NEWELL, ex'r.
sopt14 1833 5*
of re,
gSS?'?B.A& HOTrL
THE -SUBSCRIBER has
taken tho above establishment
situate iu the exteusivo fire
proof, brick hiiQdiftg, recently
;crecteil Iu. Macon, and is prOr
pared for the accommodation
uo vrders, and transient persons. Com-.
The GEORGIA TELEGRAPH,
A "WKEKI.Y NEWSPAPER,
Printed at S&acon, CJcorgia,
And devoted to Intelligence, Commerce, Sound
■Principles, Arts, Sciences, Literature, fyc.
Jg ■! HE TELEGRAPH, will, as it has liercto-
fore done, vindicate personal and political
liberty, so'.far .as is compatible with private hap
piness'and public safety. It will therefore cling
to tho opinions of the Fathers of the Revolution,
ascomptis'ed in the Declaration of Independence
aud tho Constitution of thc'Umtcd States; and ft
holds.it to he a truth almost intuitive, that on the
most vigilant and unremitting restriction of the
General ami State branches of our Government to
their respective provinces, depends the benign op
erations of thqsc opinions, the virtue of the man,
tlie franchise of the citizen, and tho internal poace
am] external safely ofthe country.
It steers equally far from the now invented the
ory of the nullifiers ; as it does front the old Fed-
end doctiiuu of till? Consolidatiohists—conceiving
thayhc true, principle of our institutions lies equal
ly between tho two extremes. And while it sup
ports the Administration in all jts judicious mea
sure’s, it claims the right to censure, it whenever,
censure is deserved.
'The terms of subscription are, Three Dollars
per annum,* in advance—or Four at the end of the
yea*. M. BARTLETT.
THE SOUTHERN PLANTER
And Family Kycenoi*
.-In Agricultural;and Miscellaneous Ticu-spaper,
Printed at JUacon, Ga. "
’■ EVERY OTHER SATURDAY. ' ’ <•
T HIS Paper is devoted mainly to the interests
of Agriculture; -and is made up'of origin
al and selected articles on Farming and Garden
ing, Raising Cattle and Horses; manufacture of
Silk, Wino and §ugar; management of Fruit
Trees, Poultry, Bets, Silk. Worms; Receipts for
Pickling and Dying ; short Essays on Health and
Discift.es; Household Economy, ftlisccllauy, Po
etry, &c.
No'politica! or sectarian subjects .are introduc
ed into the work; and only such adver»*semeuts
as are'of interest to Farmers and Gardeners.
. The price of subsrriptio'n is Two Dollars per
annum iu-advaucc—or two aud a half a' Mic end
of tho year.' - - - . * - . -
. - 51. BARTLETT.
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
.MtlLBEURV, .NEAR T’ttRD STREET.
T HE subscriber continues to manufacture
.TIN WARE in every variety, and lias
noYV .on band a general assortment, which he will
sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augus
ta prices; ,* • ■ ■* '*
lie has also just received an assortment'of Ja
panned 'l ist Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar
Boxes, Waiters, Bread pons,' Canisters, rqgar
BpVvl.=, M ilk’ cups, Tumblers. Pepper boxes, Gra
ters, Toy cups, iiitttU-s, ganjllestick’s, Lamps, spit
TV/ifirr Boxes, sand Boxes, Pockel Lanterns, &c. &q.
, r . . • '. " . . Also, patent 'Bakers, Foot stoves, biockiin Tea
ILL be sold at auction at Ivnoxvil.e on the ; p otSi pi- ltos . j^TsIws, Tuiublei s. &c.
VV first Monday in October next, tbc stock j jqjj WORK done at the shortest notice,
in tr;iclc of llic firm oTDeiiul^, Ilainmack cc to. L 2 \V\Lljl AIM S. 1’ILLIS. *
of ! — —— * ~ —
ATiRG line! a manlier of applicatiohTi for i
Notice. .
IlE Books, Accounts aud some of the
Notes of A. f?hotwell together with those
of A. Shotwcll & J. S. Smith, aro plaeJd in
tbc bauds cf John C. Hclvenston ar.d Win. C
Parker, Esqrs. who are authorised to settle the
same.
Tho subscribers arc particularly anxious to
have their claims settled without adding any ex
pense to those indebted to them llud hope that
all who have uoi paid their notes or accounts will
iimpcdiatelv call oil 3Icssm Parker or Helvcu-
.stim urnl ilo so. - -
Alexander s hot well,’
JOSEPH S. SMITH.
Jfacdn, April 1,1833. 27 ~ -
NO 7 ICE
MTS7-E lake this method of informing oureustom-
rt • cfs in the countiy, that wo have declined
the Ware Ilou-to and Commission Business, aud
of tendering them our unfeigned aeknowledge-
nients for tlicir favors.
Having rented our Wr re House to Messrs.
J. G0D5DAED &. Co,
Y.*o would.solicit for. them the‘patronage ol
our Mends former customers believing' that busi
ness confided to tlicir care will receive prompt
and luilhful attention.
BLANTON & SMITH.
Macon, Sept- 5.1833 v 59
GODDARD, & CO.
KiAc-osa*, . ;
WOULD take this, method of:
- informing thelrfriehSs anil the |
])id)lie, that they have taken
interest in a
STEAM B O A T,
Now building in Savannah, calk’d tho
WATES
To run -between Savannah and this place, stop
ping at Darien aud llav. kihsville, !:> receive and
discharge freight. .The BOAT will be coinplg--
ted by the first of October next, and, is expected
to make a trip from Ssvanuah to Slacou, o;r a
g'ood rivcr, in
or the transportation of Coitp
and Merchandise to and fro)^
Sarah Hah and Darien.
HE stin-cribCr respectfully. i‘;C ms a
ltiorchants of 3Iacq;i.aiul the |
towns, that lie lies taken the entire kea,!, 4II: ^
tablishingnt of the late firm of Day ic " ts '
will in future devote his whole attem ' '
carrying business.
He hopes that his attention and atraueenr.
It’ll! be such, as will seed re to hiiu a continual^’
of the patronage which was so liBctallv ip,, 1 '"
ed on the firm ofwbieli be hitely was a IQCtl
The Steamer Pioneer, Cap!.' McComic/,-
commence about the 1st. of Octot<er to nm i'
tween Darien and Macou. Her draft of waio*'
light aud sheenn ndnrly.at alilimesresell ji.
tun when the lit er is at its lowest stage. •,
lighters will lie iu attendance} ’ .
Another Steam Boat will l>o addej to the];,
next month, to rim betweou Savannah and Da,;'
in connexion with the Pioneer, which v.i.i n , u
a c.qpi’plete.lme, t, nsisling o( two Erst late St
I Boats, with a full .complement of good 'I
1 Boats. f
Every exertion will be made by theshhscfiU
aud tlio"se in his employ, to deliver freights « r k
the greaiesfdcspauh. 1
JAMES R. BUTTS.
3(aeon, sept. 20. 52
SMS l l
Is made, of light draft, with two engines of 33
horso power, each.
This will be a great facility for .Merehairts who
wish to ship their goods by the way of Savannah
or Darien, to Ilawkjnsville and Macon, or in
Shipping Cotton to Savanntih. No Exertions
or expense will be spared to give the greatest de
spatch to Goods or Cotton by this Boat.
Agents for this Boat.
L. BALDWIN, & CO, Savannah,
ISAAC SNOW. Darien,
JOHN RAWLS, & CO. IlnwkiusvilKe,
J. GODDARD. & CO. Akjcon.
Rlacou, August 5, 1833. lun 45
r
Z>ry Goods<
SSardware* -1* . '
Cutlery, — -:
€croceries, &ci , v • >;<'?
Tli3 goods are frealt and of the best quiililrftiiiii
arc sold for ihc purpose ofinnlring a settlement
with the representatives of William J. llainmaric
deceased, formerly a partner of the firm of Dcn-
TP
I
WAKE HOUSE
AND
as
51AC r *N, GA. .
HE subscribers will continue the above bii
-M- siness the ensuing season,.and return their
grateftil.Thanks to thpsc who favored them with
their patronage the past season. They have ta
ken the Ware Ilouso. known as Lamar’s
WAZiAS aovss,
Situated immediately on the river, having a good
wharf attached thereto, aiid very safe from fire.
For the convenience of their friends residing be
tween'the. Oenrilgce aud Oconee rivers, they
havc^takcii the large and convenient Ware House
recently erected by Mr. G. B. Ward (aw, iu Fast
Macou, which from its peculiar situation, is ren
dered quite secure from tito danger of fire, and
from whence Cotton win betaken to the wharves
free of charges. Each ofthe subscribers will re
side'in Macon-the ensuing seasou, and promise
their unremitting attention-to the interest of those
who may favor them with their business nnd-
coufidc-uye. Liberal advances-will be made on
produce, merchandize and other ^property coitfi-;
ded to their cafe, and Strict attention given to the j
filling of orders', receiving and forwarding goods I CO uutryeiuhfacln
&.<•. Insurance.in the best offices can be cUected i so j] . ;l | ( | vicldiu-
tit the usual rates when desired. - * ' ' £
EVERAIU) HAMILTON;
3GllN R.-IIAYES.
- '.Attgpst 2C . i <_ JS
•PROPOSALS.
£ 71 OR publishing in the City ot Washita*
by E. S. DA \ IS, of South Carultu, a
weekTc upper, called .
THE EXAMINER.
The editor is fully ^ctisioie ofthe tliliiceltv
responsibility, wb clijit all times present the*.
• elves", iu an undertaking of this kiud; awl
pE'rtieularly since the introduction of a new poCt.
teal heresy.
J?The Editor is. utoreev'er, aware i f tl:etn-tcaT
and perplexity of-ilie tcttiutn In- i^ rloBtk
sitme; but he fi-els as every ji; trict should
whep be pen elves the |;.|.j r< eil.lLg itMigtrei
.'issoluti’itt ofthe Uuiiti, add the deslnnt,;-
the free-institutions of this great Republic, ti,. -
is liis duty to, vindicate and sustain the right,,
the people, aud expose to public gaze the in
giies and duplicity of selfish and designing oxi
The editor will support the presentadnsinutn-
ion. lie is personally and politically the fr. .1 -
of t!tc Chief 3fagiStrate. lie believej uo tins,
■except Gen. Washington, ever possessed inst
greatdegree the r.onfidcuce ol the Aimrien
people, and surely no man ever Uetterdescrvcdk
'l'he eminent difficulty, at litis time, to ascert?a
the political tenets of Certain aspirants, inrel;-
tion to many great national questions, tenden i;
nercssnry that the Editor should here lenr.rk,
that he bolds.lhe (ioctrines of the late I’rociaci:-
tiou of the-Presidedt of the Uiiited States to !<
strictly ortho ox, aud suCh as.were ciitc-rtmeei
and iivculcated by the immortal Watbiugloa. On
these doctrines wiU'depend the future destiny d
tliis great JJenfsderirey.
The Examiner will be open to a full, feark-ff,
but decorous disc ussion i f ail matters relatin'u
the affairs of tbc nation, the public' cojuhm cf
public men, and the exposition ol'cvcry timl-pric-
tice in office'.
■On tlie question Of the Bank the Elliot h
reflected much: and as lie-is d{rt indebted totbi
institution for loans, or any other favr.r, he will
be pardoned when lie states that it is his opdaa
the fiscal relations of tho Government and Cut:,
try require a Bank of sonic sort; but trh-ife-.r
the present bo the best, or whether it should k
modified, will be the subject of futore dttCOssiw.
As regards the one-tion of domestic iaduilq,
the Editor .can with much sincerity declare, that
he believes uo tiling tends iimre to improve, adore
and enrich the country, iliau the laudable exertion
of our manufactiyets;
The skill, the capital, ail’d untiriug’ cut!rpr.)0
which are uoi# employed iti the ebiborat' ^ cf
the various productions of the soil, will, at uovc-
ry distant period,' make us one of tho must flour
ishing and independent nations on earth.
Nature appears in fiavo bestowed upon t-
wh;»t sjie has refused-to every, ether people: t
all tbc .variety of climate srt
all tb'c various produettonsw
j the earth, neccssaty to the comfort of man.
| Tlie Examiner will be published three tiir.ciS
"week ntfiyc dollars per ahum.
modiuus stables aro attached to.tln: hotel.
The subscriber hopes to merit from liis friends
and the public a share of tlicir patronage.
JOHN CARTER,
March"27, 1833 27 Late of Clinton.
FRANKLIN HOTEL.
jiMCilledgeviilc Ga.
THE undersigned continues to
keep open the above well known
Tavern, and is prepared to entertain
boarders aud travellers, individuals
and families, as comfortably as tit any other es
tablishment iu the up country, and on terms
more moderate than at any oilier in Milledgcville.
lie calls tbc attention of members of the Legis
lature, in particular. During the silting of tho
late Convention, while the other taverns wore
exacting two dollars a day for it man and hor-e,
he was charging only one dollar and fifty cunts;
and it is not his intention to alter his rates. liis
rooms are numerous, large and convenient—his
table is furnished with the best provisions' afford
ed by the market—bis bar is stocked with choice
liquors—liis stables are large, iu good order, and
well proventiered—aud bis servants aud ostlers
active and experienced. By strict attention to
business he hopes to merit and receive a share of
the public patronage, AARON SEARCY.
Sept- 5. 3t • 49
LOOK’AT THIS)
T HE subscriber having bought and paid for
lot Nc. 179 in the 28th district 2d section
of now ATurray county, of Jordan Tarplev the
drawer, and having liis deed, J now forew arn all
persons from trailing for said lot onlv of the sub
scriber. JONATHAN JOHNSTON,
sept. 2,1853. It 50
F Sci. Fa. Writs
OR returning fraudulent draws in tho Laud
aud Gold Lotteries foraale at this office. .
lots by those living tit a distance IVoin Ma
con. who wish to settle near some important
tow n or city, 1 take this method to slate, that I
yet have a few ofthe most desirable ones for stile. 1
Iu addition to tho (i:;mv induct munis our place
holds out, (good schools, a location that cau’t be
- ■ . ... . "hipassed for befiltli mid excellent water,) there
li.-. I!,.mtn;iek «$; Co. lie smek will be >’d<. ;ll .,. IUI1V pi-epafatiom, making for tut extensive
in lots to suit purchasers, on a credit till the 2olh-L :t . il(!t . )11Y p, lh .. ,. itv ( i iuk . morc t | lau :l mHd tiis-
day of December next on all-sums over five «*«»1-: t; , nt .) Those who v.idt to buy, will perhaps*do
xyoll to ajmiiy-sqpuf ’ A." SIlOT_\52ELLL
lars. Sale to continue from xlay. to.'ilay until
completed. Small notes and'"approved securis
ty w ill be re>|itired. '
E. \V. DENNIS, 1 surviving partners of
> the ,finn of Dcunis,
: E. STONE. y Unmntack & Go,
Knoxville, Grawford .co» Ga. Sept. G.—tils—50
LAND FOR SALE.’
4 SI am desirous of purchasing laud-in- tbc
Cherokee Territory, 1 have thought proper
to offer to tlie public for sale a valuable TR ACT
.of LAND, consisting of one lot No. two bund-,
red aud twenty two in tho twenty eighth district
of formerly Wilkinson uoiv Tw iggs county, and
two FRACTIONS adjoining the same, number
two hundred ar.d thirty two and number two
hundred aud thirty three, the former containing
seventy six acres aud tho latter seventy eight
acres. This tract of land lies upon the Oakmul-
gee river, about eight miles below Macon. Any
person desirous of purchasing can do so, by ap
plication to Colonel Thomas .Woughou at Foi j-
.villp, Jones county. THOMAS STEVENS.
August 23 4t 50 -
MILL WHIG HIS.
IIE undersigned having been brought up to
the Mill Wright business, and being tho
roughly acquainted with it, confidently offer their
services to the public. They would engage to
erect Mills iu any part of the State. Persons iu
the Cherokee country wishing Mills erected, can
have their scats examined by defraying our ex
penses there.
Reference may be made to Elisha DaVis of
Bibb; Wm. Davis or Thomas Perryman of
Twiggs; 51 nrtinG. Minis, Joseph Mims, or John
J. Britt of Sumter.'
A line directed to either of hs at 51 aeon will be
promptly attended to.
WM. II- ANDREW'S.
JAMES ANDREWS.
Aug. 28.
4tp 48
A NEW 40 Saw Gin, iu conipfete order for
immediate use, for sale by
sept 9: 3t 50 TATRICK it MARTIN/
WAREHOUSE,
; ' -and •' v*
JDMME&SXCfrl |
THE subscriber coniiiine> the
O vf Ware-House and Commission Bu- i
■Bgkp siness at his Old Stand (Head of;
Cherry Street and .Cotton Are- j low
line!) where lie offers all the usual facilities in ! “““
the above Business.
COTTON stored with him, will be delivered
in any part of the ci:v free of charge of Drnyage,
Ear Sale or Petit.
THE House nearly completed et
, Sixth street, near the buryiugeronnA
|j; It has a good Smoke House, Kitchen.
^BS^S ahd Garden Lot attached.
AJLBO POR SAI.S
One or two eligible Builurag J,ots— will be sold
Apply to V Mv BARTLETT.
Jttlv H) H
(t? 1 ’ Take Particular Notice AJ}
ON REQU i RE-MENT^*
A LL thosc indebteil to the sulisciiber either
;’b byLiute or book licet, arc respectfully re
quested to call ttpon the subscriber or upon Mr.
Shivers-at my stable mid liquidate the same by
file 20th instant, or their accts. will be left indis-
criminatel) in the hands of officers for collection.
As times however, ate hard, cash crop short,
Banks troubled—all more .or less under the
promises—Taxes enormous— and having no dis
position to enhance any of these evils, have to add
—that to those who are not prepared with the
chatterkanaw, td come forward, and if von cau-
not write, or pay, fix your liino and make yonr
mark, and if neither will suit, come round aud
wqrk it out, some of which I may have, and some
of which I must have, aud Some of which 1 will
have, or I will havc ihcm as before stated.
J. BENNETT;
Not only in the positive, but pbn Honor.
Sept. 10th 1833.-
Anii-Rlullification Ticket.
• (ix Mo'itnoE courttt!)
A. 51. D. KING, for Senator.
JAMES THWEATT.S
L. L. GRIFFIN, ! „
JAMES M. SMYTH, 7 Representatives.
DR. E. W\ JONES, j
For Clerk Siipcridr Court,
STEPHEN H. MARTIN.
For Clerk oj the Inferior Court.
JOHN G. I1ILL.
For Sheriff.
JOHN REDDING.
Fanning Mills.
F OR sale, two patent Wheat Fanning Mills.
Inquire at
THOMAS WOOD A Co.
Mulberry street, opposite Husoui hotel.
Stqjt. 18! U
or shipped to any other Market at uie it=uul rt
For tho greater convenience of those who niiiy
favor him with their patronage from Counties
oast ol the River, trading to Macon, he has ta
ken the Ware-House next below the old bridge,
recently occupied by*51e'ssrs. Day A Butts, and
known formerly as Joint T. Rowland’s Ware-
House—aud assures his friends, every facility in
creasing the River'will be offered, to render the
inconvenience by hiss of the bridge, as small as
possible.
His Ware-Houses and close rtornges are in
good order, aud as much exempted from danger
of FIRE ns any in Macon. Insurance in the
best offices, can be effected at very low rates,
should additional security bo required.
J \5IES C. MORGAN.
5Ii:eon. August la, 1833. * !7
Etaml in Mew ton.
RACTIONS N0.333 and 331, in the 16th
District originally Henry now Newton
ounty, are for sale, Apply iu Macon to
Dec I 35 *M. BARTLETT.
T 1
DISSOLUTION.
IIE copartnership’ Itcrtftoforo existitig be
tween the subscribers under the firm ct
PITTMAN & MAY,
is this day dissolved hv 'mutual consent
MARSHALL I’lTTMAK-
WM. R. MAY,
August 12 4G
Molasses.
1I11DS.' MOLASSE:
for sale by
■|it.
23.
1). RALSTON.
F 1
I N my absence from Macou I leave HORACE
F1TC1I as my agent; and all persons that
have not paid up tlicir accounts and notes will
Hettse settle with him. LED Iti FITCH.'
51 ay 16 34
£>oaf and Lump Sugar. . ,
W BOXES Loaf and Lump Sugar, j® 1
tf ' received and for sale by
Oct 9 4 RF.A &. COTTON^
.Furs, 1Zides and Kerns. ,
T HE highest price will be given by the ?“'•
scriber for Furs'of all kinds, either Bc:t Vfr
Otter, RaccOn or Muskrat.
Hides, dry, in any quantity, also Deer Sb ,n5,
Horns, Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS,
Nov-17 17 Uriel; Ruildinz*. 'WulherrvSL*
GOLD LOr FOlt SALU
I OT, No.’ <330, 2 dis. 1 sec. of formerly ^• 1 ^’
A okec, hit now
apply at this office.
Forsyth county, for sa ' < ’'
Practice of Medicine.
DRS. GONE & BRIDGMAN
have uuited-in the Practice of MED
ICINE and SURGERY. Their
office is tho one hcietoforc oceupieii
by Dr. Conn.
Jan 1, 1833. 14
H TSEE SVBSCRXSS&.
A\ Ii\(i taken possession ot the store rent-
ed by him in Ellis, Shotwcll & Co’s,
range, is now ready to receive any Consignments
i\ith ’.vliieh his friends and tlie public may be
pleased to favor him. W51. P. ROWLAND.
Nov 27 17
A N IRON CHEST, for sale bv
April 10 29 WM. II. BURDSALL.
O bzljls
N New Nork, Philadelphia, Charlesto
vmiuub, anil Augusta, in sums to su
for sale by
B ANTER..FORT & 5VWLX
toil.
suit pur*
cuasec
Nov
10.
^ _ FLAX THR2AR.
/i m Jk LliS FLAX THREAD, assort^
TBC colors of a superio r qttalky, J u!
received aud for sale by
Nov 27 17 ' VV5I. H. RrODSALL^.
CASH STORE.
Russell A Dickinson,
AVE just opened a sinaH, web srle/tt«f -
sortment of STAPLE and Fa-
DRV GOODS,suitable foi the season.
will receive a choico stock of GROCLK1F5 1
a few days.
Juno29 39
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