Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, March 28, 1834, Image 1

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GEORGIA 'TELEGRAPH by m. bartlett. MACON, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1834. VoL YlH„..NnMr,EK 2G The GEORGIA TELEGRAPH IS rUBLISHEU WEEKLY AT MACON, G.\. Printing Office on Second Street—next door to Huron's Hotel. TERMS.—Three Dollars a year, if paid in ndvanrc, or Four Dollars, if not paid before the end of the year. Subscribers living at a distance will bo required in all cases to pay iu advance. or. No Paper discontinued, but at the discre tion of the publisher, until all arrearages arc paid. - 'itl . NEW GOODS. F. O'C AIJ. AGIIAN, J S now receiving direct from New York an extensive assortment of seasonable Goods, which lie will s<*ll on vsry reasonable terms for cash, aud invites purchasers to call and oxnmine for themselves. ' His stock consists in part of the following articles : 20 liluis. superior St Croix sugar ii(J hluls. prime New Orleans sugar bbl do do double refuted ’Loaf 5 do Lump 100 bags prime grecu cofTco 3000 bushels Liverpool ground salt 10 minis. molasses 50 bids, canal flour 10 boxes new cheese 430 bills. Nos. 2 apd 3 Mackcrct {& pipes best Holland Gin 5 pipes Cognac Brandy 1 lilid. Old Jam. Rum ■50 bbls. old Rye Gin 50 bbls. old Riye Whiskey 30 do N. Ruin. 10 qr. casks .Malaga Wine 50 boxes Raisins 30 endics Gunpowder aud Imperial Tea' 10 chests Fresh Hyson do 200 ps. best hemp and tow Bagging jOOO lbs. English and American Twine 50 coils Bale Rope IfeOOO lbs. Castings, assorted 20,000 lbs. best Swodcs Iron $00 lbs. German and Blistered Stcol 50 kegs cal Nails, assorted 5 dozen Collins & Co.’s Axes 10 sets Blacksmith's Tools, complete Also c great vanity of other articles in the Hard wire Line. JJ130 pr. Shoes, all kinds and qualities JOOO pr. negro Shoes 20 cases 1/ats, superior quality- Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Cloaks 10 bales Mackaman. aud point Blankets 10 bales 3-4 Shirting 10 bales 5-8 superior Shirting 10 bales 6-4 bleached Sheeting 2 bales 4-4 cotton Diaper 30 ps. Sajjnett, all colors Irish Linen, white and red Flannel Black Italian and; Lustring Silk, Apron Silk Pongees; Jaconet, Book aud Swiss Muslins Bohiuci aud tbroad Laco Bandanna, Lawn, and: Cotton Hdks. Also, on the tcay, 2 ciose Carriages and 8 Barouches 3 Gigs and 3 Suilteys ON. HAND, 40000 lbs. Bacon—2000 lbs. Lard 20 bags Livo Geese Feathers. A general Assortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES. MARTIN GALES* &.C. au<r 29 6 100 50 100 50 r CASH STORE. KX.BBEE & WOOD. Next doer to the Post Office. TT AVE received aud are now opeuing JX very extensive assortment of Entirely fnsh. Seasonable and Fahionablc Dry Goods, which will bo sold nt unusually low prices Purchasers will find, it to their advantage to give us a call. Our Stock consists in.part of 000 pieces Calico, from 10 to 37cts. 100 do furniture prints Punch do Turkey Red do 50 do Circnsasiausali colors, priuted do do French Chally, Gro do Swiss, Gro de Nap Berlin Siuchaw Sarsuet aud Levantine Silks col’d Lining “ 'Poult de Soie col’d Capibric plain Pope striped, & plaid Cambric book, plain and'fijf’d Swiss, jaconet, Nansook, and mull Muslins Linen Cambric, iiif’g do, bisbop Lawn, cor ded Robes, Laco* aud Edgings, inscrlings 20 doz silk, gatqpc, hcruauis, & crape fancy Shawls, Thibet} Wool do 100 doz pongee aud spittalfield sjlk Hdkfs 100 do cotton flag, turhgy rcd Si a^dihcad Ild|»fs 100 doz tucking Combs <00 do side do Shell tucking it side do Ihcssing aud ivory do 150 plain and fancy Braid Bonnets - Elegant sen Ribbons, Taffeta Rib’ns every color 25doz elegant Bells, fig’d blk and co’d velv’t Belts, ’’lain blk velvet do, silk velvet tabby do (00 doz white, randou, blk and slate cotton aud woollen Hosiery Kid, Horscskiii and beaver Gloves 50 M woollen <lo 6 bales 3-4 4-4 G-4 checked Homespuns 25 ps Irish Liuens every quality E.0O doi spool Thread *6 do Blk. and assort’d colo’d Irish sewing Thread, blk. and colored sewin,.. Silk 10 pieces blue, mixed, stuped, ami drab Sat- cnetts 0 do blue, black, mixed, Broad Cloths Vriped and drab Cassim.ire,. Etmtnetfe peices white, red, yellow dt green Flannels from 31 to 75cts. v> bales 3-1 am! 1-1 Homespun from.iOto 14c. o do cotton and licmp Osnaburgs •’> do strip,-J negro Blankets 8 and 9-4 0 pieces Kov do 10 do heavy Fustians and woolen Cloths ■or negroes . 3 bales 3-4 4-4 6-4 Plaids and Stripes irnituro Plaids ognpCord. Ticklcnburg, Russia Duck,.Crash •per. Heavy twilled Lotvel Cottons > Bales Tickings from 12£ to 37jJ cts. * Cotton ^ riilk Umbrellas, gentlemens Cloaks I cases Bcavcraud nap’t Hats, 6pa=os woo!do argeassortment of heavy Shoes, gentlemen I ladies Shoes of every kind aoo<( assortment 1 tlwnre and Cutlery, Crockery and Glass w, Groceries Nrc. &e. , •xpcctcd Jiy first Boats Fish, Nails. NEW GOODS. WM. H. BUKDSALL, H AS Just received a new and extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS, DEADS’MADE CXOTXXXNG, HATS, SHOES, 8,-f. which he is offering for sale at reduced prices Eor Cash Only. Ills STOCK CONSISTS, ix I’AKT, OF THE FOLLOWISO t Super Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Satinctts i English Merinocs Dulflc, Point and Rose Blankets Scarlet, Crimson* Greenauii White Flannels Printed Salsbury do Canton, aad Saxony and Gauze do Damask Table Diapers Birds. Eye and Russia do Scotch do liToole; Blue and coloured Boinbazottos do do do Circassians Negro Cloths Liuscys Bleached aud Unbleached Shirtings 5s Sheetings Hamilton Jeans Black Italian Lustirng do Gros de Swiss do do Naples do do Berlin do Siucbews and Sarsauets Colored Gros do Naplos Black aud colored Florences? do Italian Crapes' Merino Mamies and Square Shawls Common, Thibet wool, Valcutia, Silk Damask and twisted, Silk Shawls Hern a i! i,. Muslin, Crape* Gauze and Gros de Na ples Dress Hdkifc Ladies and Misses Bonnets Irish, Liuens and Lawns Cotton Cassimers Beaver Fustians English- Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks Domestic Plaids aud Stripes Bed Ticks Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia SheetingBear Duck Cambric do Bloaobed Dowlass Ozuaburghs Hangup Cord- Chiton Yarn: Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Ifosicry Black aud colored Cambrics Satin and Gauze Garnitures. Blk aud col’d Lustring Ribbons Dark aud light col’d Prints and Ginghams Lace and Gauze Veils, Fig’daml plain,Bobiuet Laco Thread Laces Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, NaiistfoR' and Book Muslins Linen Cambric Hdkfs Pougec, Indian Flag and Spittlcfield IJdkfs Carved and.plain Shell Combs .Gcntlcroemi English Buck, Beaver and Goat skin Gloves Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves Bead Reticules CLOTHING. Superfine blue, black, invisible green, adclaid, olive brown aud green Broad Cloth Dress Coats. SnpcrfXno blue, black, brown aud green Cloth Frock Coats. COOKE & COWLES, 4 RE opening a general Stock of Goads their New Store. They would be pleas ed to receive a call from their friends, nov 21 tf 8 LINE OF PACKETS, between New-York and Darien. TIIE following Vos »ic mmnose an ES PA New 15 ri Amelia Strong, Premium, Coral, Schr. D. B. Crane, Atlas, Eliza, sets compose an bushed line of PACKETS running be tween N. YORK and DARIEN, which will be regularly kept up, viz Caoaiu Cbace, Walker, Buckley, Bibbins, Lay field, Mather. They are all good and substantial vessels, aud well suited ta the trade, and their commanders careful and experienced men. The facuu;-'s o this line, when taken in connexion - £ “° increased, and constantly increasing facilities ot Steam Boats, aud other conveyances, on the waters of the Altamaha River, render tho trans portation of merchandise and produce between New York, Macon and Millegeville, and a large portion of that sectiou of Georgia lying west the Oconee River, cheaper and more speedily than by any other, route—and it is confidently expect- >ea that tho advantages afforded to the public by this Lino of Packets, will ensure it a continuance .of the support which it has heretofore received -and justii^tbo increased expense which: the pro .prietors have been at, in adding to the Line the fluo neto Brig, Amelia Strong, now on her first voyage. BENJAMIN STRONGriSt SON, £ Agents R. M. DEMILL, $ A r . York JOHN T. ROWLAND, Agent, Dcrien. dec 1 ll Superfine blue, olive, green and mixed Cloth Coatees. Blue, steel mixed and fancy colored Saliuet Coat ees and Frock Coats. Super blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, qlivqand green Cloth.ami Cq^siinqre Pants. Blue, black, aud fancy col. Satinet l’ants. Youths’ Cloth & Satinet Dress and Frock Coats, do do do Pants. Black and blue Ca: eimer, black and col Velvet, black, Florentine, black Bombazine, dark and light-col’d Valcntia, Euglfsh Silk, colnredaud wh<te Marseilles, Tontines, Swansdown- and Satinet Vests. CAMBLE’S CLOAKS tf GREAT COATS. Mixed brown Cloth and Petersham Box Coats. Lyon Skin Over Coau* Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Stocks, &c. JVEGRO CLOTHING. Men’s and Youths’ Fhr Hats, do do Wool do do do Cloth, Seal and Hair Caps, Fine Boots aqd Shoes, NEGRO SHOES, oct 15 3 JUST RECEIVED C URRANTS, Currant Jelly, Citron, Orange aud Lime do. Spiced Oysters, Havannah Sweetmeats,] Primes aud Almonds, Ginger, maco & mustard, Rico Flouts andifor sale by J. BENNETT. fol» 201894. 21 J. GODDARD & CO. Ware House Commission Merchants, MACOK?, W ILL transact tho above business at tho old stand of J. Goddard, which is in •good order for the reception of Cotton and Sto rage of Goods. Tho Ware House is remote from the dangers of lire, as auy in the city, and is convenient to a good Wharf. They are prepar ed to make advances at all times on cotton stor ed or shipped by them. From the long experi ence in the above business, they flatter them selves that by their undivided attention to thg in terest of their customers, and the facilities which they will at all limes bo able to reuder, that they will receive a continuance of that patronage of their friends and tho public in gcueral, which they hav-e shared so liberally, heretofore. Cot- 'ton stored with them will be insured iu a good office at tho lowest rates if requested. Macon, Augusts, 1833. M6 3m de. FRAsrsLiar, HAVING located in Macon, res pectfully offers his services to the ci tizens of that place, and its vicinity He will attend to.the duties of all the branches connected with his profess ion—as Surgery, Midwifery, &c. Dr. F. will be found in his office at all times, unless.professionally engaged, nov S4 7 certes, Iron Salt Steel, B; See. _ GEORGIA WINK HR 4R GALLON’S Jasper conutv Wine for sale bv. jail 1-11834.16 KE \ &r. COTTON. 0,000 icon, Dec. 5, CASH STORE. RUSSELL & DICKINSON, H AVE just received 103 bags Coffee, 32 bbls ditto, 16 hlids Sugar, Foreign aud domestic Liquors, Wines aud Cordial of all kinds, Baltimore llaius iu wrappers, canal Flour in bbls and hlf bbls, 3 buck wheat do in qr bid, Onions, Potatoes, Cod Fish, Don Fish, No. 1. Mackerel ia hlf bills No. 3. do in|bbls, Herring, White Beaus, northern Butter. Cheese, Pine Ap ple do, new Rice, imperial, hyson, young hysou and poucliong Teas;- Pepper, Spice, Ginger ground and race, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Raisins, Almonds, Eng. Walnuts, Filberts, Co coa nuts, sugar and butter Crackers, Pilot and sea Bread, loaf aud lump Sugar, Soap, sperm and tallow Candles, Starch, Copperas, Alum, Salt Peter, Glauber ami Epsom.salts, Madder, Indigo, Powder, Shot, Lead, Snuff,Tobacco and Cigars of all qualities, 'if. >N. SALT, CASTINGS, BaQGING, bale Rope and Twino, German and Eng. blis tered Steel, sheet, hand and hoop Iron, - l Collins” AXES, Spades and Shovels, brass Fife Setts, GUNS, PISTOLS, pit Saws, Brooms, &c. Together, with a general and complete assortment DR Y GOODS, HARDWARE, Crockery, 61 Glassware,. Hats,. Caps, and Shoes,. of.cyery description, all of which will be sold at their usuaUow prices and for Cash only. ALSO, arge as^nrtnieut of w ju receive in a few days a very heavy supply of Sugars, Molasses, Iron, common aud fine Li quors or.every variety, Wines, <fcc. Macon, November 11, 1833. 7 GLOBE TAVERN. JOHN HUNT, resnectfully informs his former Patrons aud the Public, that he has opened a House of Entertainment un der the above appellation, in an eligible situation, on the West side of the public square in tho Village of Thomaston, Upson county. There he is ready to accommodate the Traveller, and the transient and regular boarder, to the best of bis ability on moderate terms. Thomaston, Feb. 1834. 21 FRANKLIN HOTEL, ATHENE, GA. T HE subscriber respectfully• informs- his • friends and the public generally, that ho has purchased tho abovemeutioned Establishment formerly kept by Mr. John Jackson. The house will be ready for tho accommodation of transient and regular Boarders, either single or in.fatnities, on an .'moderate terms as can-be afforded-in the place, by the first of January next. Tho undivi ded attention of himself and family, will ho con stantly, directed to the comfort aud plcasuro of all who may call on him. His stables are ample, his rooms generally com modions, and no pains or expense will be spared iu furnishing his Table with the best the market PIONEE R LINE. IIIPPERS arc informed tint the STEAM Bonncll is added to the line to ply constantly du ring the season between DARIEEI & SAVAMItfAE’. The addition of this fine Boat ensures the greatest despatch to Cotton shipped by this line, by avoiding long detention at Darien and re- sbipment on Sloops which i. liable to be very tedious when the winds are . 'verse. The Steam Boat Pioneer, ♦iapt. McCormick will be continued on tho river to tow up the freight Bargea. from 5)arien. The subscribsr hope? that hi? arrangements to facilitate transpoj-t-.uicil bAvcen Macon and the Sea-Ports; will, meet with encouragemec-U J. R. BUTTS. AGENTS, Mr. D- B. Halstead, Haufiiiisville,, Mr. J. T. Rowland, Darien, Mr- E- P. Butts. Savannah, Mr. lYm. Patf&X, Charleston. Macon, Nov. 12. 1833. 7 EXCHANGE OFFICE. J "" D. BEERS, J. It. ST. JOHN & CO. <£ have opened ail office iu Macon, iu tho Counting Room recently occupied by Messrs. Hamilton Sf Hays, (opposite Hljson’s Tavern) and aro prepared totrausact the Exchange Bu siness iu all its breathes. CHECKS, At sight, or on time, on N. York, Philadelphia, Fayetteville, Savannah, Charleston, Augusta, Milledgeviile, Columbus, Mobile, New-Orleans. Uuited States Bank Notes for sale. Advances will be made on Colton, cither to hold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or Now York. Macou, Nov. 28 10 central hotel, THE SUBSCRIBER ha taken the above dstablishmeu situate in the extensive Hi proof lirick building, recent, erected' In Macon, aud is pre pared for the accommodatio: of regular boarders, and transient persons. Com modious stables are attached to the hotel. The subscriber hopes to merit from his friend- and the public a share of their patronage. JOHN CARTER, March27, 1833 27 1.ate of Clinton. GLOBE TAVERN, Clinton, Jones County, Ga. T HE Subscribers (late proprietors of th Clinton Hotel-.\‘e nder o\jr thanks to oi. friends anti patrons for past encouragement, an respectfully beg leave tb : announce to the publi that we have removed'tp the commodious Hous- known as the GLOBE TATESNy situated in the business part ef the town, an fronting the Court-House. Having leased this stand for several year with the intention ofrene wing the lease or of pu r chasingthe property, v.*p consider ourselves per maiieutly, located, cad shall continue to improv our accomodations as the comfort of c'^stomei shall require. Our House is now open for the rteccption o Travellers or Boarders. Wo shall'at all tinn •endeavor to keep such a House, as will eusttr- ipstblic patronage; and we Iiopo to afford such ac commodations as wilFpriJve satisfactory to thos who call'ou us. The usual great promises of good TABLES BARS, &c. we think unnecessary to particulai .izo.—Gpod Lots and other conveniences for Dr< vers, rbatliiy furnished* WOOD & WEEKES. N. B. The Clinton Hotel will not be occupied for public Entertainment the present year. January 20, 1834 19 tf NOTICES. A LL persons having demau-ls against the es- JL rate of TucKiia, latcof Jones co iinty deceased, are notified to present them for payment 09 the law directs ; and thi>sc indebted?- ire requested to come forward and make imtne liate payment. EBENEZEllJ ORRIS BY. feb 2S 23 Admf. LL persons indebted to ifillUi.iS- Brunson late of Houston county deceased, ..re d-.-»ir- d to make immediate payment, end those Iiay- ng demands against him are notified to present hem duly authenticated tc the subscribers with- u the time prescribed bv law. ni.tr 3 THOMAS POLLOCK, udm'r. 23 SARAH I! RUNS ON. udm’r. I OUR mouths after date, application will made to the honorable the Inferior c<- •f Talbot county while sitting for ordinary ; use, for leave to sell lire real ^estate belo; g to- the heirs, of Joshua Pur'rins decease •j wit, lot No. 29-’in the Sthldistrict orl-Iall cou v, for the benefit of the heirs &e. DAVID SHUT, -‘itord:*r Nov. 19 183^1 9 ' OUR mouths after date application wiif be r F WAREHOUSE AND coxszizxssrow Business Jf. C. Caldwell, Agent, HAS commenced the Ware-* •$> House and Commission Business at tho ware-house apposite Messrst Cooke &Cowle;j and is prepared to receive merchandise on consignment or sto rage. Liberal advauces tnadqonCotton aud other merchandise in store. Macon, Nov. 28. 1833. 10 will afford, dec 21 3m SAMUEL GALLIHER. 13 FKAKTKLXar FACTORY, Upson County, Ga. Tho public are respectful ly informed that the above Factory is now in successful operation, under an experi enced manager, and is pre pared to do business on ac commodating terms. First rifle' BRICKS, for sain by M. BARTLETT. 10 THE SUSSCKZBEK ■ W ILL sell tho place* on which he formerly, resided, four and a half miles from Macon 1 on the Forsyth road. There are throe hundred and eighteen acres of lau*L with comfortable im provements and a well of most excellent water, oct 21. 4 CHARLES J. MCDONALD. The Yarn manufactured at this "estab lishment is equal in evenness, strength and fineness to auy made at the North ern manufactories, and superior to most that is brought out here. Tho friends of the country are respectfully solicited to foster this infant establish ment and thereby retain among themselves the capital that will otherwise find its way to tho North. C7“ WOOL CARDING prompt ly executed at the above Factory, with new Ma chinery. aud in a superior manner. DWIGHT R. PERRY & CO. April 24 30 , . . Tin Ware Manufacturer. MULBERRY, NEAR THIRD STREET. T 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 Savannah or Augus ta prices. He has also just received an assortment of Ja panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans. Canisters, sugar Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers, Pepper boxes, Gra ters, Toy cups, Rattles, candlesticks, Lamps, spit Roxes,- sand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns. &c. &c. Also, patent Bakers, Foot stoves, blocktin Tea Pots. I|ates, Basins, Tumblars, &c. JOB WORK done at the shortest notice. jan2 WILLIAM S* ELLIS. NEW BOOK STORE. TSEOBSAS PURSE. RESPECTFULLY in forms the public that he has taken tho store in Ellis, Shotwell & Co’s, row, two doors above the L Post Office, where he now receiving and opening a very general assortment of Books and Stationary. Among uis works, ho - has a geueral assort ment, and will be constantly receiving the new publications on Theology, Medicine, Law, His tory, awl Miscellaneous subjects, together with such other articles as are usually kept in a Book Store. BIAmt BOOKS, A largo assortment of all kiuiUmid sizes. Foo.is Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of the best quaiit}% both English, aud American, plain and embossed, water aud feint lined, pink,' yellow ne and white. S3.ACTK5. Biaak Checks, Notary Public Letters, Ware house Receipts, Bills of Lading. Writs of all kinds. Justices Summons, do Executions, Clerks do Tax Collectorsdo. Subpoenas for Witnesses. Deeds, Sheriffs’ do..She riffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar .nisluneats# Ca, Sa. Jarors’ Summonses. Marriage license, Bail Writ and Bond, Inter. Com. Directions for Iuteri ogatorie®. ' Bills of Indictmeut, Bench Warrants, Bail Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra- ion, Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem porary Letters of Administration, Guardians Bonds. TaxColfoctors-deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tee. Dec 21 24 Fresh- Drugs, Paints Sf Oils. DR. W. B. BAX,I. HAS jits' received his fresh sup plies, and offers for sale, at his store on Cotton /Avenue, a quantity of Linseed Oiti Extract Sarsaparilla, "sperm do Carpenters dry Castor Oil (fiue article) Croton Ofl round Spirits Turpentine Copal Varnish Black leather do Japan do .Glue Snuff, Macaboy and Scotch Fine cut Tobacco Hair & coat Brushes Camel’s hair Pencils Train do White Lead Spanish Brown iu oil do do Venetian Red Windsor Glass Paint Brushes Indigo, Spanish Flote Alum Copperas Peari Ashes Magnesia, lump & cal’d Chloride of Lime Starch Chloride of Soda Quinine Lamoii Syrup Piperiue Lamps Iodine Lanterns Opium Lamp Glasses & Wick Morphium Suiphat: Sc Vicegar Acetate AZadeira and Tort Wine,. Statable for convalescents. Together..with an extensive and general assort ment of all articles iu his Jino, all of which were purchased iu person by himself in New York, and are warranted genuine. He is prepared to give reasonable accommodations and-respectfully invites the attention of the public. Feb 13 20 Head Quarters, 6th Dio. G. M. Marion, Feb. 14, 1834. T HE Annual Inspection aud Review- of thc Mililia of this Division, in obedience to the orders of the Couiraattclcr in Chief, will {ake piace as follows, viz : At Dublin, iu the county of Laurens, on Wed nesday^aud Thursday, 2(1 and.3d days of April next. At {rwinton, in the county of Wilkinson, on Friday aud Saturday, 4th and 5th.of April. At Marion, in the county of Twiggs, on Wed nesday and Thursday, 9th}and l.Oth of April. At Hartford, in the county ef Pulaski, on Fri day and- Saturday, llth and 12th of April, At Jacksonville, iu the county of Te!fair, .on Monday aud Tuesday 14th and 15th April. At the Court House in the coqn:y;of Irwin, on Thursday aud Friday, 17th aud 18th April. At Holmesville, iu the county of Appling, on Monday and Tuesday, 21st aud 22d April. At'-Vvaresborongh, iu-the county of Ware, on Thursday and Friday, 2-fih and25;h .April. At Frauklinville, in the county ot v Lowndgs, on Monday and Tuesday, 23th aud 29th April.' At Thomasville, iu the county of Thomas, on Friday and Saturday, 2d and. 3d of May. At Bainbridge, in the county of Decatur, on Monday aud Tuesday, 5th aud Cch off May. At Blakely, in the county of Early, ojiThurs day and Friday, 8th and 9th of May ; and At Newton, in the connty of Bakeivon Mon day aud Tuesday, 12th and 13th of May. The officers and non. commissioned officers of the Regiment and Battalions of each county, will assemble atthe place and on the first day named respectively, for drill and discipline; On the day ensuing, the inspection and review of the Militia, by regiments and battalions, will take place; and j as a strict discharge of duty is enjoined upon all . superior and subordinate oflieers, within their se veral commands,- it is expected that tho actual strength and condition of the troops, with prop er vigilance aud decision on the part of officers, may bo reported to the Commander in Chief. All failures in the performance of duty will be promptly noticed, and a uniform and spirited ex ecution of the law will bo attempted by the Ma jor Geueral. By order of Major General E« Wimberly. JOHN G. SL4PPEY, m 6 23 4t Division Inspector. Head Quarters, Georgia, Forsyth, 25thFeb. 1S34. ORDERS. T HE Review aud Inspection of the Militia. ,8th Division, for the year 1834, will take place m April, and iu the several, counties iu the Division as follows : In Dooly, on Monday and'Tuesday 7th & 8th. Houston, Wednesday & Thursday 9th & 10th.. Crawford, Friday & Saturday Ilth& I2th. Bibb, Monday aud Tuesday* 14th and 15th. Pike, Thursday and Friday* 17th and 18th. Upson, Saturday and Jl«oday, 19th and 21st. In Monroe, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, tho 24th, 25tb and 26ih. Col. Redding’s re^i- meut will be reviewed on Friday, and Col.Mor gan's ou Saturday. The first uayned day in each county, the pffp- cers, npu com missioned officers and musicians will assemble fcp drill and instruction. The review and inspection of the Macon Yol- uuteers will take placo on Wednesday the 23d of April. The Brigadier Generals of the Division, are if Pike county,, while siuiuu for ordinary pur, loses for leave t-> soli tim r .-j.' estn;? 4C jo/ic tohnson late of said 'comity dec sed, iic-rs. :lit of the heirs, and creditors. BENETER J. JOHNSON. Adm'rx. WILLIS'J. MILNER, Adm’r, dec 7 1833 12 J^HOUR months after date application -r'l! be' * mado to the honorable inferior court o'fFiko* muty when sitting for ordinary purposes, fas- n order to sell a part of the real estate of the ■rphans of Abeducgo Crauford late of Putnam ■ounty deceased, for the benefit of said orplrP -*s, jail 7 15 MARTHA KNIGHT, scurd'n, F OUR months afterdate application will i'-e made to the Inferior court oflJibb county 1 sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave :a sell Lots of Land No. 131, in the !2th DtsV- of Troup, and No. 33, in.the 2oth Dist- originally Lee now Stewart, as the propei tv of the Iteirs ,ofDavid T. Ross, late of Richmond county deceased. JOSEPH, WILSON guardian. jail 16^1834 Iff. . OUk mo.ffths after tjato application writ- be-madeto-the Henorablh Inferior Cour)^ -sitting far ordinary purposes njf Twiggs Coufiiy for leave to seB, one Negro Girl by the: name of- Mary, belonging to the Estate of Aid' Burkett, deceased. ELIZABETH BURKETT, admr'x. JESSE BURKETT, adm'r. jau 21, I8t4* 18 F 1 F OUR months after date applical made to the honorable inferic icaljon will be ferior court off iButts county, when sitting for ordinary purposes .for leave to sell the Lind and Negroes belongin' to tho estate of Joel Wise late off Butts county .deceased. PARHAM LINDSEY, adm’r. jan 23 17'p - litOUR months after uitte application will be ' F m a( fo to the honorable Inferior court of Crawfbrd county when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell Lot number forty-one in- the nineteenth district of Harris epunty, drawn by the orphans of James McGic, to iie sold for the distribution of the orphan,#. WILLIAM: McS EE, mar 4 23. Agent for the Orphans. F TOUR liioutl-.p after date application w ill bo made to the Inferior court of Bmts coun ty, when sitting for Oidiudry purposes, fpr leave Ko, sell part of Lot No. Jfl, in the 3d district of- formerly .l/onroo now LHtts county, containing^ one hundred and fifty acres more or la-.-s, belong ing to the estate of James M. Rhodes deceased* march 8 JOSIAH DRAPER, adm'r. "■V^iDUR months after date application will lie i’ made to the Inferior court sitting for Ordi nary purposes for the county of Houston, for leave to sell the west half of lot of Land No. 51 in the 15ili district Houston comity, (improved,) belonging to the estate off Ifilliam Gam-mage de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. NATHANIEL GAMMAGE, r.tarcli 8 24 adm’r. , F OUR months afterdate application.-typ] be made to the luferior court of I’ikc coqnty when sitting for Ordinary purposes ‘for leave to sell Lot No. J69 in the -1th district of Monroe co mity, for the benefit of the heirs of Jacob Buffing ton, late of said county deceased, march 20 ALFRED BUFFINGTON. Guardian. Georgia—Pike county : ■ VYTilEREAS Mary P. Griffin and John Kin- * * drick apply for letters of administration ou the estate of- Anderson Griffin, late of said county dcooased; *, These are therefore to cite and a'dinonish'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 cayse if any they hate; why mid letters shoilid not be granted- Given under my hand at ciitce this 15th day of march, 1834. II. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o. Georgia—Houston county: . W HEREAS Thomas N. Me V.'i ilia ms ap plies for letters of administration on tho. estate of Jf’illiam D. Patton deceased ; These are therefore, to cite and admeni k ,: ' r 7 andsingular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to bcand appear at mi/officc within the lime requested partieuiatly, iu issuing their orders, to j prescribed^ law, to shew cause, if any they have, endeavor to bring about as perfect a state of or- ^vsaid letters should nolle grained. ,!*•;- Given under my hand this i4th March, ganizatiqn, through their respective commands, as circumstances will allow; and it is further requested, that they attend the reviews in the se veral counties in. their respective Brigades, and see that their orders are faithfully executed. Every act of disobedience and insubordination will be noticed and appropriately punished. By order of Major Gen. Beall. N. B. WILLIAMS Die. nspector. my Hand tins t-itn oiarcn, 1834. CHARLES II. RICE, c.c, o'. 1<90« nov 14 POUNDS spun Cotton, for sale by K1BBEE & WOOD. Original and Genuine COMPOUND CHLORINE TOOTH WASH, F OR cleaning and preservin Gums, and clean-dug received, and for sale by nov 21 8 the Teeth and the Mouth. Ju,t WM. G. BROWN. | A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLiEAN. T HE subscriber has bought out Mr. Geo. P. Wagnoti at the stand formerly opeupied by Joseph Bennett, and has ou baud first rate •carriage aud saddle Horses, with Barouches, Gigs, riu(keys and every convenience for the ncco- modatiou of all that • want to ride or travel, his Stables are large, and com modi us, lots conven ient for drovers and every assistance will be ren dered in disposing of stock that mayLe put up ' with lirtn, aud hopes by bis constant attention to I his business, to merit' a share of public patronage, : feeling thankful at the same time for that pat- ; rouage that has been bestowed ou liiim hi-, i charges and prices shall be as libeanal as tile I times will warrant. G' O. f. PITTS. | N. B. It will he recolii-u-d hat persons In.'his hor#es and carriages *■« illri.o;bc!.l .-.-sponsible for ,11 dam :g< s. ordinary weaiyaud tear only cx'-fip j ted ; , Macou, dec 10 11' C. I. F? Notice. 1 Hereby caution all persons against tradloff for a Note of Hand given by myself to Jonaa Daniel or bearer for uineteou 'buudred and soma odd dollars, dated 8tli March 1834, payable OCt days after date, as 1 have received uo value lor a part of the note I will not pay it unless compelled-*' bylaw. Houston couuty, March 14th, 1834, '25 4t MAJOR STANLY- Notice. PTMHOSE persous who wero inJdbted ta thn ■ late Samuel Stanford deceased, or ta th<« establishment kept by him, are hereby i:i;Wmd not to pay their accounts or notes to any'p-'Moii who is not legally authorised to sottle tho 1 usiness off the estate; and • those who by receivi ig any of the assets of said estate ari warned t.iat unless said.assets are returned, that they will be consid ered and hold liable as participants in the illegal distribution '4f said estate now gping on. mar20 25 JOHN SCULLY, Surviving partner and administrator. F’ OR saht, several thousand v.i!' root,-4 pit A PE VINES of different varieties, a dapteii.'!o the climale and si:I of this vicinity ' For sale low. If required, the services i.f an ex pericu -ed Vine Dresser may be ob-aiued to sn perintend the pljpiiug. liijuire at this oliico nov 28 tf