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GEORGIA TELEGRAP
BY Mi- BARTLETT.
A oJ. YIII....Number 27.
The GEORGIA TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED WEKKI.Y AT MACOX, GA.
Print'n" Office on Scam ! Strut—next door to
° ' Husbh's Hotel.
TERMS.—Tiiiikh Doi.t.ai’.s a year, if paid in
advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid before the
pud of the year. Sub-drib** living at a distaijco
will he required in nil cases to pay in advance.
ay* No 1’ a per disco ii ti lined, but at the discrer
fii.it of the publisher,' until ill arrearages arc
paid]
H
QOODS.
F. O’GALLAGHAN.
ITS now receiving direct from New York an
5. extensive assortment of seasonable Goods,
which ho will sell pn very reasonable Mhos for
rash, and iuvitc.-, purchasers to call aqd oxaininc
fur themselves. His shicJf consists fn part of the
following articles:
liluis. superior St Croix sugar
i 30 bluff, prime Now Orleans sugar
libls. double refilled Loaf do
aEvv goods.
W3i. h. buudsall,
VS Just received a new and extensive as
sortment or
DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CXOTRING,
HATS, SHOES, S>c.
which lie is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
IIIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN FART, OF Till'. FOLLOWING
Super Saxony. Blue, Black ami Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
I do Lump do
100 hag- prime grepu coffee
ROOD bushel* Liverpool ground salt
10 hluls. molasses
do bids, canal ilmir
10 boxes new cheese
li(J bills. Nos. 2 ami3 Mackerel
2 pipes best Holland Gin
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
1 hhd. Old Jam. limn
ip) bbls. old Rye Gin
SO bbls. old llye Whiskey
00 do N. Hum
10 qr. casks Malaga Wine
f>0 boxes Raisins
30 cadics Gunpowder aud Imperial Tea
]0 chests Fresh Hyson do
200 jis. best li.wnp and tow Bagging
100*1 Ihs, English aqd American Twine
50 coils Bale Rope
10,000 lbs. Castings, assorted
20.000 lbs. best Swedes Iron
500 Ifis. German and Blistered Steel
50 kegs cat Nails, assorted
5 dozen CoUius& Co.’s Axes
10 sets Bltu ksinith’s Tools, complete
Also a great variety of other articles in the Hard
ware Line.
1500 pr. Shoes, all kiuds and qualities
JflOO pr. negro Shoes .
20 cases H its, superior quality
Ladies’and Gentlemen's Cloaks
1(1 bales Mncknmnu and point Blankets
10 bales .’J-4 Shirting
1(1 bales 5-8 superior Shirting
JO bales (J-4 bleached Sheeting
2 bales 4-4 cotton Diaper
.'.til ps. Saiinolt, all colors
Irish Linen, white aud red Flannel
Rl.ick Italian and Lustring Silk, Apron Silk
Pongees; Jaconet, Book and SwissMusliiu
fiuhiiiet and thread l.aco
liaudamia, Lawn, and Cotton lldks.
Also, on the tcay.
2 close Carriages and 8 Barouches
;i (Jigs and 4 Sulkeys
ON* HAND,
4000!) Ihs. Bacon—20(10 lbs. Lard
20 bags Live Geese Feathers
A general Assortment of
SADDLES, BRIDLES. .MARTINGALES,
&.O. augr 29
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CASH STORE.
EXBBBE & WOOD.
Next doer to the Post Office.
n VVE received ami arc uow opening n
very extensive assortment of Entirely
frtth. Seasonable and Fahiouable Dry Goods,
which will be sold at unusually low prices.
Purchasers will (iml it to their advantage to
give us a call. Our Stock consists iu part of
(DO pieces Calico, from 10 to 37 c t».
100 do furniture prints
Pauch • do 'Turkey Red do
50 da Circnsasiaus nil colors, printed do
do French Clially,
Grodo Swiss, Gro dc Nap
Berlin Siuchatv
Sarsuct and Levantine Silks
eol'd Lining “
l’oull «lo Soie
col'rl Cambric
plain Pope striped, & plaid Cambric
bunk, plain and fig'd Swiss, jaconet,
Xuusopk, and mull Muslins
Linen Cambric, ius’g do, bishop Lawn, cor
ded Rones, Luces and Edgings, iuserlings
20 da* silk, gauze, hernnnis, &. crape fancy
Slnwls, Thibet Wool do
100 doz pongee aud spiitalficld silk Ildkfs
100 do cotton flag, turkey red, and head Ildkfs
100 doz tucking Combs
100 do side do
Shell tucking & side do
Dressing aud ivory do
150 plain and fancy Braid Bonnets
Elegant sett Ribbons, Taffeta Ilib’iis every rolpr
25doz elegant Bells, fig'd blk and co’d velv’t BelfS
Plain blk velvet do, silk velvet tabby do
100 doz white, xaqdou, blk and slate cotton and
woollen Hosiery
Kid, llnrsuskiu and beaver Gloves
50 “ woollen do
(5 bales 3-4 -I -1 G-4 checked Homespuns
25 ps Irish Linens every quality
100 doz spool 'Thread
50 do Blk. and assort’d coin’d Irish sewing
Thread, hlk. aud colored sew ing Silk
50 pieces blue, mixed, stuped, and drab Sat-
iuotts
10 do blue, black, mixed, Broad Cloths
Striped nud drab Cassimerc, Erniinrtt
25 peiees wlutc, red, yellow & green Flannels
from 31 to 75cts.
25 bales 3-4 ami 1-1 Homespun from 10tol4c.
5 do cotton nud hemp Osnahurgs
5 do striped negro Blankets 8 and 9-4
50 pieces Rose do
50 do heavy Fustians and woolen Cloths
for negroes
5 hales 3-4 4-4 G-4 Plaids and Stripes
Furniture Plaids
Hangup Cord, Ticklenbnrg, Russia Duck, Crash
Diaper, Heavy twilled Lowel Cottons
5 Bales Tickings from 12^ to 374. cts.
HO Cotiou & Silk Umbrellas, gentlemens
Cloaks •
12 cases Beaver and nrp’t Hats, Ceases wool do
Q large assortment of heavy Sh ies, gentlemen
J’ I ladies Shots of every kind good assortment
Blue, Black, .Mixed and Fnucy colored SatinctLs
English Mcrinoes
’Duffle, Point and Rose Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson, Green am! While Flannels
Printed Salsbtiry do
Canton and Saxony r.ud Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Birds Eye aud Russia do
Scotpjt do
Black, Blue nud coloured Bomhnzcttes
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths
Linscys
Bleached aud Uiiblcnchcd Shirtings & Shcelin
Hamilton Jeans
Black Italian l.ustirug
do Gros de Swiss
do do Naples
do do Bcrliu
iIj Siiichetrs nud Sarsnucts
Colored Gros de Naples
Black aud colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Merino Mantles nud Square Shawls
Common. Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
Ueruntii, .Muslin, Crape, Gauze aqd Gros do Na
ples Dress Ildkfs
Ladies aud Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens and Lawns
Cotton Cpssimers Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids aud Stripes Bed 'Ticks
FloorCloth liaise Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia SbectiugBear Duck
Cambric do Bleached Poivlass Ozqubiirghs
Hungup Cord Cotton Yarn
Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery
Black aud colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garuilures
Blk aud col’il Lustring Ribbons
Dark and light col’tl Prints and Ginghams
Luce and Gauze Veils
Fig’daiul plain Bobiuct Lace
Thread Laecs
Cambric. Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Xansook and
Book Muslins
l.iuenCambric Ildkfs
Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlcficld Ildkfs
Carved and plain Shell Combs
Gctiilemeus English Buck, Beaver and Goat
skiu Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skiu aud Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules'
CLOTHING.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, adelaid,
olive brown and green Broad Cloth Dress
Coats.
Superfine lilqe, bjack, brown and green Cloth
Frock Coats.
Superfine blue, olive, green aud mixed Cloth
Coatees.
Blue, steel mixed and fancy colored Satiucl Coat
ees and Frock Coats.
Super blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown,
olive and green (Both niid Cassimere Pants.
Blue, black, and fnucy col. Satinet Pants.
Youths’ Cloth & Satinet Dress and Frock Coats.
do do do Pants.
Slack and blue Cassimer, black and col Velvet,
black Florentine, black Bombazine, dark aud
light cor’d Valentia, English Silk, colored and
white Marseilles, Tontines, Swansdown and
Satinet Vests.
CAMBLET CLOAKS fy GREAT COATS.
Mixed brown Cloth and Petersham Box Coats.
Lyod Skin Over Coats.
Fine Linen Shirts. Collars. Bosoms, Stocks, &c.
NEGRO CLOTHING.
Meu's aud Youths’ Fur Hats,
do do Wool do
do do Cloth, • s; eal and llair Caps,
Fine Boots aud Shoes,
i.EGllO SHOES,
oct 15 3
JUST RECEIVED
COOKE A COWLES, !
A RE opening a general Stock of Goods at j
"m. their New Store. They would be pleas-1
ed to receive a call from their friends,
nov 21 tf 8
PIONEER LINE.
Sew Brig
LINE OR PACKETS,
hr tween Sew-York and Darien.
THE following Ves
sels compose an ESTA
BLISHED LINE OF
PACKETS running be
tween N. YORK and
DARIEN, which will
be regularly kept up, viz.
Amelia Stroug, Capain Chace,
Premium, H alker,
Coral, Buckley,
Schr. 1). B. Crane, Bibbius,
Atlas, Layfield,
Eliza, Mather.
They are all good aud substantial vessels, and
well suited to ilie trade, and their commanders
careful aud experienced .men. The facilities pi
this line, when taken iu connexion with the
increased, and constantly increasing facilities of
Steam Boats, aud other conveyances, on the
waters of the Altamafia River, rentier the trans
portation of merchandise and produce between
New York, Macon aud Millegevillc, aud a large
portion of that section of Georgia lying west of
the Oconee River, cheaper and more speedily than
hy any other route—and it is confidently expect
ed that the advantages afforded to tho public by
this Line of Packets, will ensure it a continuance
of the support which it has heretofore received;
and justify the increased expense ivhich the pro
prietors have heeu at, in adding to the Line the
fine new Brig, Amelia Strong, now on her fi
voyage.
BENJAMIN STRONG & SON,) Agents
R. M. DEMILL. S - v - Yitrk.
JOHN T. ROWLAND, Agent, Darien.
dec 1 l1
Q IIIPPERS are informed that the STEA'M
>3 BOAT CHARLESTON, Capt. John
Bomiell is added to the line to ply coustautly (ln-
I riqg the season between
PARZEra 6l SAVAZ9EAH.
The addition of this fine Boat ensures (lie
greatest despatch to Cotton shipped by this line,
by avoiding long detention at Darien and re-
shipmeut on Sloops which is liable to be very
tedipus when the winds are adverse.
The Steam Boat Pioneer, Capt. McCormick
will be continued on the river to tow up the freight
Barges from Darien.
The subscriber hopes that his nrraugements to
facilitate transportation between Macon and the
Sea-Ports, will meet with encouragement.
J. R. BUTTS.
AGENTS, -r
Mr. D. B. Halstead, Hawkfnsville,
Mr. J. T. Rowland, Darien,
Mr E. P- Butts. Savannah,
Mr. Ifni. Patton, Charleston.
Macon, Nov. 12, 1833. 7
GODDARD & CO.
Ware House
*
Commission Merchants,
Macon,
W ILL transact the above business at the
old staud of J. Goddard, which is in
good order for the reception of Cotton and Sto
rage of Goods. The Ware House is remote from
the daugers of fire, as any iu the city, aud is
convenient to a good Wharf. Th»y arc prepar
ed to make advances at all times oii cotton stor
ed or shipped by them. From the long experi
ence iu the above business, they flatter them
selves that hy their undivided attention to the in
terest of their customers, and the facilities which
they will at all times be able to render, that they
will receive a continuance of that patronage of
their friends and the public in general, which
they have shared so liberally heretofore. Cot
ton stored with them will he insured in a good
office at the lowest rates if requested.
Macon. August 5, 1833. . MG 3ni
EXCHANGE OEE1CE.
J D. BEE IIS, J. It. ST. JOHN & CO.
• have opened an office iu Macon, in the
Counting Room recently occupied by Messrs.
Hamilton S,- Hays, (opposite Huson’s Tavern)
aud arc prepared to transact the Exchange Bu
siness iu all its branches'.
CHECKS,
At sight, or ou time, on
N. York.
Fayetteville,
Charleston,
Milledgevilfe,
Mobile,
Philadelphia,
Savannah,
Augusta,
Columbus,
New- Orleans.
{C7“ United States Ban); Notes for sale.
Advances will be made on Cotton, either to
hold or lo ship to Savannah, Charleston or
New York.
Martin, Nov. 23 10
WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
A. C. Caldwell, Agent,
HAS commenced the Ware-
IIouse and Commission Business at
tho ware-house opposite Messrs.
Cooke & Cowles, and is prepared
trr deceive merchandise on consignment or sto
rage. Liberal advances made onCtitton aud other
merchandise in store.
Macon, Nov. 28. 1833. 10’.
CENTRAL HOTEL.
THE SUBSCRIBER has
taken the above establishment
situate in (he extensive fin
proof brick building; recent!
jS-erected In Macon, and is pre
ptired for the aceommodatio.
of regular boarders, and transient persons. Coni
niodious stables are attached to the hotel.
The subscriber hopes to merit frtjm iiis friend
and the public a share of their patronage.
.JOHN CARTER,
March 27, 1833 27 Late of Clinton.
GLOBE TAVERNr
Clinton, Jones County, Ga.
f Hi HE Subscribers (late proprietors of t!i
-IL Clinton Hotel.) «euder our thanks to ou
friends and patrons for past encouragement, an
respectfully beg leave to announce to the publii
that we have lemoved to the roinmodious llous
known as the
GLOBE TAVERN,
situated in the business part of the town, an
fronting the Court-House.
Having leased this stand fer several year
with the intention offenetviug the lease or of pu
chasing the property, we consider ourselves pr
manetitly located, aud shall continue to iftiprot
mir accomodations ug the comfort of customc
shall require.
Our House is now open for the reception e
Travellers or Boarders. We shall at all time
endeavor to keep such a House, as will ensue
public patronage; and we hope to afford such a*
CQiuiuodatious as will,prove satisfactory to tho?
who call oh us.
The usual great promises of good TABLES
BARS. &c. wc think unnecessary to particular
ize.—Good Lots and other conveniences for Dro
vers, readily furnished.
WOOD «So WEEIxES
N. B. The Clinton Hotel will not be occupied
for public Entcrtainmcqt the present year-
January 20, 1834 19 tf
.A'OTICES.
4'
LL persons having demands against the es
tate of 11 ebro.v Tcchi.n, late of Jones co
unty deceased, are notified to present them for
payment as the law directs ; anil those' inch bted
re requested to come forward and make imme
diate payment. EBENEZER ORR1SBY.
fob 26 23 Adtnr.
A LL persons indebted to /( illtam S• Brvnson
fl. late of Houston county deceased, re desir
'd to ijt'.ikc immediate payment 1 , arid those hav-
">£ demands against him are nob a to pfest nt
item duly authenticated fo the subscribers ttith-
u the time prescribed l*v law. jnaro
THOM\S POU.OCK. otlm’r.
23 SARAH BRUNSON, adin'r.
J/IOUIl months alter date, application will be
' mail# to the libnm-aldc the Inferior court
a Talbot comity whilp sitting for ordinary pur-
> >se, for leave to sidj the real estate bdoag-
ag to .the heirs of Joshua Pvr/flns deceased;
> wit, lot No. 29 in the 8th district of Hall couti-
r, for the benefit of flic heirs See.
DAVID SHIPP, Guardian-
Nov. ID lrl33 9
J A >1115 months after date application will be
17 made to the honorable the Inferior cour
' Pike county; while silling for ordinary pur
ges for leave to sell the real estate of John
'ohnson late of said county deceased, for the ben
• t of-tlie heirs and creditors.
BRNETER J. JOHNSON. Adn'rr.
WILLIS J. MILNER, Adm'r.
dec 7 1633 12
!!
1AOUR months after date application will be
J made to the honorable inferior court of Pike"
inty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
a order to sell a part of the real estate oi the
•rplians of Abednego Crnufonl late of Putnam
■ounty deceased, for the benefit of said orphans,
jan 7 15 .MARTHA KNIGHT, g-m-tf’n.
OUR months afterdate applkmth :i win be
made to the Inferior court ofiJibb countv
DE, FRANKLIN,
HAVING located in Macon, res
pectfully offers his services to the ci
tizens of that place, and its vicinity
Ho will attend to the duties of all the
branches connected with his profits
ion—as Surgery, Midwifery, &c.
Dr. F. will be found iu his office at all times,
unless professionally engaged,
nov 14 7
GLOBE TAVERN.
JOHN HUNT, respectfully
informs his former Patrons and
the Public, that he has opened
a House of Eutcrtainracut un
der the above appellation, in
an eligible situatiqu, on tile
West side of the public square in the Village
of Thomastou, Upson county. Thcic lip is
ready to accommodate the Traveller, and the
trausicut and regular hoarder, to the best of his
ability on morlerato terms.
Thomastou, Feb. 1834. 21
NEW BOOK STORE.
THOMAS PURSE.
RESPECTFULLY in-
forms the public that he
h.as taken the store in
Ellis, Shotwetl & Co’s,
row, two doors above the
Post Office, where he
now receiving and opening a very general
assortment of
Books and Stationary,
Amoug iiis works, ho’ has a general assort
ment, and will Ive constantly receiving the new
•publications on Theology, Medicine, Law,* His-
t6ry, and Miscellaneous subjects, together with
such other articles as are usually kept in a Book
Store.
BLANK BOOKS,
A largo assortment of all kintfa and sizes:
Head Quarters, (jt!i Div. G. M.
Mario.v, Fell. 14, 1834.
T HE Annual Inspection and Review of lb:
Militia of this Division, in obedience to ti•
orders of the Commander in Chief, will take
place as follows, viz :
At Dublin, iu the counfy of Laurens, on Wed
uesday aud Thursday, 2d aud 3d days of Apri-
next.
At Irrfinton, iu the comity of Wilkinson, on
Friday and Saturday, 4th and 5th of April.
At Marion, in the county of .Twiggs, on Wed
nesday and Thursday, 9th and 10th of April.
At Hartford, in the county of Pulaski, ou Fri
day and Saturday, 11th and 12th of April.
At Jacksonville, in the county of Telfair, on
Monday aud Tuesday 14th and 15th April.
At the Court House in the county of Invin, on
Thursday amt Friday, 17th and 18th April.
At Holtnqsville, ill the county of Applin
.Monday anil Tuesday, 21st and 22d April.
At Waresbp'rough. iu the county of Ware, on
Thursday aud Friday, 24th aud 25th April.
At Franklinville, iu the couuty of Lowndes,
ou .Monday and'Tuesday. 23th aqd 29th April.
At Thomasville, iu the couuty Of Thomas, on
Friday aud Saturday, 2d and 3d Of May.
At BainbridgO', in the county of Decatur, on
Monday aud Tuesday, 5th and Gth of May..
At Blakely, in the county of Early, on Thurs
day and Friday, 8lh aud 9th of May ; and
At Newton, in the comity of Baker, on .Mon
day and Tuesday, 12th and i3th' of May.
The officers and non rommissiotied officers of
the Regiment and Battalions of each comity,will
assemble at the place and on the first day named
respectively, for drill and discipline. On the da}
ensuing, tlie iuspectiou aud review of the Militia",
hy regiments and battalions, will take place ; and
as a strict discharg'e of duty is enjoined upon all
superior aud subordinate officers, within their se-
F'
Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of the’ best
quality. Imltr English and American, plain and 1 veral codunands, it is expected that the actual
embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yeflow Strength and condition of the troops, with prop-
1 - 1 1 J . • :i i .1 . • :
£1 URRANTt?,
Currant Jelly,
Citron. Orange and Lime dp.
Spiced Oysters,
Ilavannah Sweetmeats,
Prunes iiuii Almonds,
Ginger, mace & mustard,
Rice Flour,
pud for sale by
J.- BENNETT',-
fob 3018*4. 21
ILirdw.ire and Cutlery,
Wire, Groreri' 1 . Sec. Sec.
Expected I,. fi,. s t i{ 0 its
V'Oreries, Iron 8.dt died
& . See.
Crockery and Glass
a large assortment of
Bagging, Fish, Nails.
Cv Cf3k.fi. jJ
JALLONS J sperrountv Wino
for-.U'br, •
_ i"»i :. I-CM. Hi RE ( COT !’. IN.
ft. fi ~
CASH STORE.
21 VSSZiLL 6t DICKINSON,
H AVE jtist received 103 bags Coffee, 32
bills ditto, 16 hlnls Sugar, Foreign and
domestic Liqudrs, Wines and Cordial of nil kinds,
Baltimore llams in wrapjiers,- equal Flour in
bills ami Illf bbls 3 buck wheat 06 in qr bbl,
Onions, Potatoes, Cod Fish, Dim Fish, No. 1.
Mackerel in hlf bbls No. 3. do injihls, Herring,
White Beans, northern Butter, Cheese, Pino Ap-
plo do, new Rice, imperial, hyson, young hyson
and poucliong Teas; Pepper, Spire, Gipger
I ground and race, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon,
I RnBins, Almonds, Eng. Walnuts, Filberts, Co-
) coa nuts, sugar aud butter Crackers, Pilot and
sea Bread, loaf and lump Sugar, Soap, sperm
and tallow Candles, Starch, Copperas, Alum,
Salt Peter, Glauber ami Epsom Salts, Madder,
Indigo, Powder, Shot, Lend; Snuff,Tobacco and
Cigars of all qualities,
II >N. SALT, CASTINGS, BAGGING,
bale Rope and Twine, German and Eng. blis
tered Steel, sheet, hand and hoop Iron. •‘Collii's”
AXES, Spades and Shovels, brass Fire Setts,
GUNS, PISTOLS, pit Saws, Brooms, &c.
Together with a general and complete assortment
DR Y GOODS,
HARDWARE,
Crockery, dt Glassware,
Hats, Caps, and Shoes,
of every d . seriptiou, ail of which will ho sold at
tb'cir usqul k)«y prices and lor Cash oulv.
ALSO,
will receive in a few days a very heavy supply
of Sugars, .Viol Iron, common and fine Li
quors of evi rv variety, Will:-.. Sec.
Macon. November II, 1833. 7
WILL -.11 the place o
FRANKLIN HOTEL,
ATHENS, GA.
T HE subscribe!- -respectfully informs his
friends and tho public generally, that he
lias purchased tlie nbovc*uentioned Establishment
formerly kept hy Mr. JoIili Jackson. The house
will he ready for tho accom.'codation of transient
and regular Boarders, cither single or iu fninities,
on as niodrratc terms as can ho afforded iu the
place, by tho first of January next. The undivi
ded attention of himself and family, will be con
stantly directed to the coinfort ami pleasure of all
wlio may call on him.
Hi s stables arc ample, his rooms generally com
modious, and no pains or expense will be spared
iu furuishiilg his Table with the best the market
will afford. SAMUEL GALLIHER.
dec 21 3m 13
tie pud white.
BLANKS.
IJanuk Checks; Notary Public Letters, Ware
house Receipts. Bills of Lading.
Writs of all kinds.
Justices Summons, do Executions, Clerks do
Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses.
Dee^lj, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’Bills of Sale, Gar
nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses.
Marriage License, Ilai} Writ and Bond, Inter.
Coin. Directions forluterrpgatoritea.
Bills of Indictment, Reach Warrants, Bail
Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra-
ion. Temporary Letters nf Administration, Tem
porary Letters of Administration, Guardians
Bonds.
Tax Collectors dpeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec.
Dee 21 24 ‘
er vigilance aud decision on the part of officers
may be reported to tile Commander in Chief.
All failures in the performance of duty will be
promptly noticed, anil a uniform and spirited ex
ecution of the law will be attempted by th» .Ma
jor General. By order of Major General E.
Wimberly. JOHN G..SLAPPEY.
in 6 23 41 Division Inspector'.
,le l».iu....:. .or o
tn 1
OI
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ttryu, Die. 5.
10
Mi« BARTLETT.
a id ’ lMUe.il
provements ;
oct 21 1
i which he formerly
’alf.iiilc'. from Macon
re are three hundred
rrvs .if r.iid,’ n ilh comfortable im-
I a wei it in -t ex •< ieill water.
Charles j. McDonald.
led, four ami ;
syth road. Ti
FRANKLIN FACTORY,
Upson County, Ga.
The public arc 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.
The 'STarii
manufactured at this estab
lishment is equal in evenness,
strength and fineness'’ to any made at tho North
ern manufactories,' apt) superior to most that is
brought out here. Th'e friends of the country are
respectfully solicited to foster this mfnpt establish-
ment and thereby retain among themselves the Piperiuc
capital that will otherwise find its way to tho * ”
North. '
OT^WOOL CARDING prompt
ly executed at the above Factory, with new Ma
chinery. and in a superior manner.
DWIGHT R PERRY & CO.
April 24 30
Fresh Drugs, Paints Sf Oils.
PR. W. B. BALL
HAS just received his fresh’Slip
plies, aud offers for sale, at his store!"
on Cotton Avenue, a quantity of
Linseed Oil Extract Sarsaparilla,
Sperm do Carpenters
Traju do Castor Oil (fine article)
White Lead Croton Oil
Spanish Brown ground Spirits Turpentine
in oi|
do do dry
Venetian Red
Windsor Glass
PaiurBrushes
Indigo, Spanish FJote
Alum
Copperas
Pearl Ashes
Copal Varnish
Black leather do
Japan do
Glue
Snuff, Macaboy and
Scotch
Fine cut Tobncco
Hair & coat Brushes
Camel’s hair Pencils
Magnesia, IumD Se cal’d Chloride of Lime
Starch
Quinine
Chloride of Soda
Lemon Syrup
Lamps
Lanterns
Lamp Glasses & Wick
Sulpbat & Vinegar
Iodine
Opium
Morpbium
j^cetate
33Zadeira and Fort Wine,
Suitable for convalescents,
Together with an extensive nud general assort
ment of all articles in Iiis line, all of which were
purchased in person by himself in New York,
and are warranted genuine. He is prepared to
Head Quarters, Georgia,
Forsyth, 25th Feb. 1834.
ORDERS.
fJlIlE Review and Inspection of the Militia,
■ 8th Division, for the year 1834, will take
place in-April, and in the several counties iq the
Division" as follows :
Iu Dooly, on Monday and Tuesday 7th & 6th.
Houston, Wednesday & Thursday 9th Se 10th.
Crawford, Friday &. Saturday llth& 12th.
Bibb, Monday and Tuesday, 14th and 15th.
Pike, Thursday aud Friday. 17th and 18th.
Upson, Saturday and Monday, 19th and 2ist
In Monroe, Thursday, Friday aud Saturday,
the 24th, 25th and 2G<h. Col. Redding's regi
ment wH! be leviewcd ou Friday, and Co!. Mor
gan's on Saturday.
The first named day iu each couuty, the offi
cers, nou' commissioned officers aqd musxiaus
will assemble for drill and instruction.
The review and inspection of the Macon Vol
unteers will take place on Wednesday the 23d
of April.
The Brigadier Generals of the Division, are
requested particulaily, iu issuing their order
endeavor to bring al>i>iit as perfect a state of or
gauization, through :heir respective commands, I
as circumstances will allow; and it is further
requested, that they attend the reviews in the se- ,
veral counties iq their respective Brigades, and
see that their orders arc faithfully executed-
Every act of disobedience and insubordination
will bo noticed and appropriately punished.
By order of Major Gen. Beall.
N. B. WILLIAMS Div. nspector.
tting for Ordinary purposes for leave to l -
Lots of Land No. 131, in the !2th Dist
I'roup, arid No. 88, in the 25th Dist. originally
Lee now Stewa'rt, ns the prop; ' >y of tlie 1: irs
of David T. Ko--;. late of Richmond c
deceased. , JOSEPH WILSON guar
ja n 1G TS34 ‘ 10
OUR month4 after dato application wifi
he mhde to the HcnoVable Inferior Ctiuft,
sitting for ordinasy purposes of Twiggs Co',:: >y
for leave to sell, One Negro Girl by the name of
Marjr,, belonging to the Dilate qf.-l&tv }. .ikctt,
doceascd.
ELIZABETH BURKETT,-adnir’i:
PESSE ■ BUR'KETT. rulin'r.
jan 21, 1834 13 ■ , ■
T^OUR months after dat8 application will be"
-*• made to the houorahle inferior con^t cf
Butts couuty when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave tosellthe Land, and Negr. ~ belonging
to the estate of Joel Wise late of But:; county
deceased. PAPIIAM LINDSEY, atlm'r.
jan 2"! 17j> ■
1 7^ OUR months after date app! ration will be
. mado to tlie honorable Interior ceurt of
Crawford county when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses. for leave to sell Lot number forty-on- ,11
the nineteenth district of Harris county, drawn
by the orphans of James McGre, to be sold for
the distribution of tho orphans.
WILLIAM MeGEE,
mar 4 23 A sent for th ■■Orphans..
"FjlUiiii months after date (ipplie tied will he
■ ’ made to the Inferior court of Batts co;iq-
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell part of Lot No. 171. in the 3d district of
formerly Monroe now Butts cduflty, coiMamiug
oue huudred and fifty acres mere nr le.--. belong
ing to the estate of James M- Rhode- «- ceased.
in a reh 8 JOSIAI) DlIAl’EIL aJr.i'r.
|M OUK mouths after date ap|iticat:ou tv ill l>o
JU made to the Inferior court slniilg for Onii-
uary purposes for the county of Houston} for
leave tosellthe west half of lot of Laud No. 51
in the 15th district Houston com.ty. (improved.)
belonging to the estate of iniliam Ghmmage de-'
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and < ; editors.
NATHANIEL GAM MAGE.
inarch 8 24 a hn'r.
gTIUUll months afterdate application wiil.be
B made to tho Inferior court of Pike co,uu(y
when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to
sell Lot No. 169 in the 4th district of Mour e .-o-
unty, for the benefit of fhe heirs of Jacob Buffing-"
ton, late of said county deceased, mar -h 20
ALFRED BUFFINGTON, f>'iroruian.
Georgia—Pike county :
^rHEREAvS Mary P. Griffin ar
nd John Kin-
drick apply for letters of vduJni-rraiiou on
the estate of Anderson Griffin', late of said cnimty
depeased;
.These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the Kindred and creditors of raid deans, d
to bf arid appear at my office within the tin ■ pre
scribed by law, to shell- cause if any they hate,why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this lota day of
march. 1834. Hr G. JOliNSON.'c. c. ft.
Georgia—Houston county :
W ill "REAS Tno-MAS N”. Mc\Vir.i.t.iM3 ap
plies for letter- of adininis'trarion" o: !:o
estate of U'illiain J). Patton ductasi
These are Ihtrrfore, to cite end admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office wi:h<n the lime
prescribed hi/ law, to shew cause, if ahythey h ive,
r . why saul letters should not be granted.
Given under my h.tud this 14tli March, 183&
25 Cll A R1 .ES IL_1HCE; ci c. ol_
Notice.
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
SIDLBEURT, HEAR TTIRl)’STRk^ T '
HE sutiscriber continues to manufacture give reasi/nablc accommodations aud respectfuiiy
invites tho attention of the public
. Feb 13 20
IN WARE in every variety, and has
nm- 011 baud a general assortment^ which he will
sell wholesale or retail at tlie Savannah of Augus
ta prices.
tie has also just received an assortment of Ja
punned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar
Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans. Canisters, -ugar
Botvis. Milk cups, Tumblers. Pepper boxes. Gra
ter?-, Toy cups, flatties, candlesticks, Lamps,'*pit
Boxes, sand Boxes. Pocket Lauterns, See. See.
Also, patent Bakers, Fool stoves, blocktin Tea :
pats. Plates, Basins, Tumblers, <.Nc.
JOB WORK dope ;t r the shortest notice,
jam 2 WILLIAM S. ELLIS. \
l>0©
POUNDS
sale by
ICIRR
■pun Cotton, for
’ E & WOOD.
On si taut and, i/ic
COMPOUND Cii LORINE
S fiN »R cleaning and preserving th
Guii.s, and cleansin
rec? ivcd.nnd for sale hy
nov 2l 8
A NEW BROOM SWEEPS
CLEAN.
T HE subscriber has bought out Mr. Geo. P.
Wagnon at tho -staud formerly occupied
by Joseph Benaett, and lias on hand first rate
carriage and lacidle Horses, with Barouches,
Gigs, riulkeysaud every convenience for the acco
modation of ;11 that want to ride or travel, his
Stables are large, and commodious; lots conven
ient for drovers and every assistance will be rtn-
dcred iu di-po-ing of stock that maybe jmt up
with l-"'in, add hopes by hi, constant attention t'
his ansiness, to merit a share of public patrou ge.
feeling thankful at the same time for that pat
ronage that has been be-towt d on him, I.
I Hereby caution all persons'
for a Note of Il-iud given b
Daniel or bearer for nineteen he
odd dollars, dated 8tb March 18
days after date, as I hate received no v
part of the notel will not pal it nub’
bv latv. Houston county.
nst trading
-eit'to Jonas
(I and some
payable 80
(or si
died
March MthJ l-84.
34.
25 4t
MAJOR
Notice.
■TANLY.,
IIOSE persons w ho tv< r
e indebted to tiic
1 late Samuel Stanford dc
■ceased, or to the
establishment kept by him, are
here by notified not
to nay their accounts or uotes t
i any pel's"ii "hr
is not legally authorised to se
'tie lie ' V St-S t ’
the estate; aud those who I
■ receit. g any' .
tho assets of said estat- ar.- r.
r:? 1 tiiat c ■
said are return■: i, tho: ti
: >y v. ill be ci : si f-
ored red held liable a - part
a nt - in tbs i egal
lution of
20 25
rges and prices
,s will warrant.
shall be
libearal
thi
thu
Teeth .m
.Mouth. Ju>
N. B. It will be reed
her-"* atal i irri .g( s tv
GEO- 1
ed batp
it ..i be !: at :e-
tt ear and tear
pr
eJr'*.iu
A o i:
GRAPE
to tlie cli
WM. G. BROWN
Macon, dec 10
J1
l, nov 23
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