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>//(■- Sheriff Safes.
.id.nin isfrator'a Sale.
• j:i tli” fistT s day in -NOVE5I- 'RTT7 ILL bo sold attlie i. «• residence of Tho-
;xt r «: the cotun heu s in Jackson, 3ntts) V V m:.-- I’;: v i«ii deceased, iu lloui
nrr
n., i
rict of oil,
five Fi Fa
A I lawk in?
pin Davis ji
Levied on
man—a negro:
years old, :o s:
"Butt* county i
ston comity,
Uio usual 1: ar» ol'sale j on tie- first Saturday in November next,
of Laud—levied on as the pro-J Qnan'-v' Qf&o~n n.nd j£’c-ldov,
ritpiu Doris sen. No. 174 in the iliirJ di-t-, SO me of the Horses, Cattle aqd Sheep, Hoose-
naily.Monroe uow Units county, to satisty I fjolfi au j Kitchen Furniture, and sundry other
finma Justice's court in lavor of Hardaway j articles too tedious to ibeniion, Sold under an |
s va Chn.-ii -1 i)avii, Thomas hold, ifcCurt •
CENTRA! HOTEL.
THE SUBSCRIBER has
taken the above establishment
situate in the extensive tire
TROSFECTirS
OF THE
SAVANNAH MERCURY.,
.......... . , A DAILY JIORS1XO PAPER,
prool brick building, recently j jj evoU j to Commerce, Agriculture. Politics, Lit
erecteil In .'Iaeon, and is pre-
POST 1
is on stay.
ONLD SALE.
s the property of James 1‘hur-
rl by die name of Tcleripa, about ten
.fy a Fi Fa fn>:u tiie inferior court of
favor of Stephen A. John-on bearer,
articles too tedious to mention,
order nf tlic court of Ordinary, as part of the es
tate of Thomas Taylor deceased. Terms of sale
made knoivu on the day.
WILLIAM C. TAYLOR, Admr
july 17 1
s iid James Tliurm ■
feudaut.
sept ‘JO
property pointed out b'
11. KINDRIDK, D.i!
de-
Guardtun's Stile.
A GREE.'iBLE to au order of the honorable
fAk iho Inferior court of l’ikc county, sitting
for ordinary purposes, there will ho sold, beforo
pared for the accoinmndatiou
of regular boarders, and transient persons. Com
modious stables are attached to tbe hotel.
The subscriber hopes to merit from his friends
and the public a share of their patronage.
JOHN CARTER,
March 27. 1833 27 Late of Clinton.
GJLOBE TAYERNy
erature, and General Intelligence.
To he edited aud published in the city of Sa
vannah Ga. bv
WILLIAM BALDWIN HARRISON.
‘B'N presenting to the public tbe prospectus of
( IMPORTANT
TO THE AFFLICTED.
D ll.-PETERS has reduced the price of his
valent vegetable illEDlTlNtE SIOMA-
| CiilC.E et H i : TAT1C.E, for the cure of Dys-
i nrpsia, Liver Complaints, and enlargements of the
: SI’LEEN. to FOUR DOLLARS.
It is the opinion of Professor Jackson, of Phil
adelphia, aud of many eminent physicians, hoth
iu America and Europe, who have had extens-
IIA MILTON & HAYS
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION
_ the Savannah Mercury, a just regard for the ivo opportunities of witnessing the operations of
feelings of those we expect to serve, as well as a ; that most to he dreaded scourge to mankind, the
Houston Sheriff soles
X^A’ tho first Tuesday in November next
be sold in Ihb town of-l’orry Houston county _
betwecu tho lawful hours of sale j sold for the benefit of the orphans of Ahcdncgo . w^^^^tho
Lot of Land No. 170 in tiie sixtli district »! ; Crawford, late of Putnam county deceased. ‘ ‘ m TVT
Houston—levied on as the property of HoicsU Hayft© | Ter ins buhIo known on the day ol s:i!c* _ C* Cvl Lj C
Clinton, Jones County, Ca.
MlHG Subscribers (Into proprietors of the..
Clinton Hotel,) leader our thanks to our I t,le preservation of the liberties of;.tho people
tiragcnicnt, and • ntaiuly depends upon their virtue, intelligence, j
compliance with a custom which time lias sane- . Epidemic Cholera, that it is those and those op
tioned, renders it necessary to given brief synop- ly whoso digestive functions are in a debilitated
sis of the principles which shall govern us in the . condition, who arc subject to its attack. Hmi
- important then it is, at this period, when jhe fell
s destroyer of our race is actually on the borders of
satisfy a Fi Fit in favor of Thomas Auderson from
jttstir .'o"i rt in Wilkes county, levy made and retur
ned to me by a constable; sept 27
' flEORGF. M. DUNCAN.
Carroll Sheriff Sales.
ifbN' the first Tuestlay in November next be-
w -i'll the lawful hours of sale in Carrolton
Carroll County, before the Court House door,
tho following properly to wit:
Lot of Itiiid No. 98 in the tcntli district of
.MARTHA KNIGHT, Guardian.
sept 13 1884 13
B N OLR mouths afterdate application will be
r made to the court of Ordinary of Jones
comity furlcuvoto sell the Real Estate of John
Jenkins late of said county deceased, for tho be
nefit of the heir*. jutto 11
ELIZABETH JENKINS, eulm'rx.
principles
discharge of our editorial duties. We arc im
pressed with the belief tliatiu a country like ours
.. ' 1 oar state, that those whoso digestive organs are
in a vitiated condition, have immediate recourse
the public, i and patriotism,' aud the dissctniuntiuU of sound I to the most potent means within their reach to
sHouse ! political knowledge among them; and being |-[field themselves from its iufiueucc.
actuated by a sincere desire to advance tbe cause j Among the symptoms of Dyspepsia and Liver
; of State Rights and Constitutional liberty, we 1 Complaints, are flatulency, sourness or burning
shall support the doclrincsof the State Rights in the stomach, melancholy, irritability, disagree-
H
the coi.it house in Zebulon. on the first Tuedsuy “, c, y c “ ,Lr 01,1 wlBnKS
v- ill in December .-text, lot of Laud No. 15)3, in the ( tf!?!"* *5 >*!** euCO W®«
inty Dili district of formerly Monroe, now Pike county, ,.P . • ° ea o t ®. announce to the
!«.!,! fnr.l.o ..fit .fihanmh.ni UmPUC h.lVO removed tO the COmmodlOUi
Known ns tho
GLOBE TAVERN,
*»..«* 1 * .1 1 * .. , ,1 iUtlU 9UIJIMJTI U1U tMJUlI luca U1 UIU t^iuiw Airigiu^ . iu UIU 3iuin.iv.ti, ***-»«».* ^ q-
.* CU t \ n n ^ l, y ,,css P art r ‘ 1G town, and ; party ofGcorgi«i, ;isset forth in the Virginia anil j able taste in tbe mouth, great irregularity ot op-
rouuug tnei Court-House. Kentucky Resolutions of 179a a>ul '1)0,—and petitn, which is sometimes voracious and at oth-
av mg leased this stand for several years, j w j Ilc i 1 were so triumphantly maiutaiued by the er times greatly deficientthirst, fetid breath,
■ i , . *ii - **u>vu in j u au ii i u iii phn utl v maiutaiued by tho 1 or times greatly’
y.th th<- intention ofrenewmg the lease or ol pur- | Slalc o( fJcorsin in I6i>5. ’O', and ’7 ; and there- j nausea, weakness of tho stomach, acid eructa-
c idMng ie property, wo cou>ider ourselves per- j assist iu nerpetuatiog tlic inestimable bh ssings tiou9« psilpitatiou, drowsiness, irregulnrity ol the
inancni y ocatetl, and shall continue to improve eo j ov under onr present form ot goveromeut, I bowels, pressure on the stomach after meals,
Zn a ' COa ?° l aU0US as 110 COI,l(ort of ctiMtotaers , aiI( j are guaranteed unto us so long a 3 pain iu the head, dizziness or vertigo, confusion !
sl, pi require. ... . I cneh-department theVeof is kept within its legiti of mind attended with loss of memory, a gnaw-|
ur louse is now opep for the reception of; niat ^ S phero of action. We are iu favor ol a.j ing iii tbe stomach when empty, chilliness, all
DIEECHAaJTS,
Macon, Georgia.
WE removed to the largo and convening
Ware- House formerly occupied by
Messrs BLANTON &SM1TH, where they will
transact :t general Factor::g»>, Ware-House and
Comtnissiou business. They avail themselves
of this opportunity to return to their friends and
patrons, their grateful acknowledgements, and to
assure them of a renewed solicitude for the pro
motion of ilu- imerest of nll who may favor tin m
with their business, either directly or hv their
friends. Liberal advances made on Cotton, aud
other Merchandize in store.
July, 1834. 3m 7
WARM holm:
AND
CX&&JZ&SIQM 32USZPIZ.SS.
The subscriber continues the above
♦ <51 business at his old stand, (In ad ofCber-
K'V;V S 3$ ry.--t.ifc Cotton avenue,) win re he offers
all the usual facilities in business. IIU
Ware Houses it Close Storages are in
prime ojjier, and as much exempted front tbe danger of
tire as any iu the place. JANIE8 C. MORGAN.
Macon, sept 171834-13
Jj^oUR months afterdate application will be Travellers or Hoarders. We sltall at all times ! strict constriictiott of the'coii«ti:ntion—and op- of si«ht and hcarius, pain and weakness in ! A FRESH SUPPLY 0_ NEW
JL made to the honorable inferior court ol; endeavor to keep such a House, as w ill ensure .. . i. ■ ..... .i...;.. i ,. e i a: „»,! nn/ me
fifhe negro woman by tiie name Mimmyant!!
her cliilil Book—levied on fis tho property, of Isaiah: 1
■ . nMn1v . I,,.,, niiriii - f„ r irdin-wv nnr • "‘/p 1 ' 01 ’ 10 keep »nch a &0USC, us Will ensure I p U5e ,| t(J ail.«yst e mrf wbich h aV e for their object j the backnanguor, disturbed sleep, cold feet and
' 'Vil ‘ „ ; 5 ] b I p,lbl,c 1 ’ a , : oJl:,so; “Jj* " ° We o afford such ac- {j, 0 !: >xingof m,- many for the benefit of the few, | hands, tremor, uneasiness in the throat, cough,
stmSssi& i ssater*" provo ” “ ““ i« v~»rrs±- *+ m * A *
and riio-| „f sai< j county deceased, In order to make a dis-1 The usual great promises of good TABLES I ‘nesttc mdustryv and shall resist all eucro h
tributioti of said estate among the heirs.
Carroll county—lavied on os die property of Alim G.
I'tmliroMiffi to satisfy a Ft Fa from the superior court of
said county in favor of KdwinjPayna vs die said Allen f to t i, 0 estate of Chcsley B. -Marshall late j who call on us.
G. Fnmtfrowgh principal, and John A. Jour ’ 1
McGuire security on appeal
Chapman to satisfy a Fi Fa from the superior court of
Monroo county in favor of Janies Jnglis and John liig- j ^tOUR
MATTHEW
juno 14-38
A. MARSHALL, adm’r.
Ifs v* said Chapman. ISAAC E. COBB, sh’ff.
mouths after date application w ill be
Crawford Sheriff Sales. i Nel late of Troup c0Ullty
Aov *' jtme9-38 Ivn.i.rAM tv nr
WOOD & WEEKES.
made to the honorable'inferior court of, N. B. The Clinton Hotel will nut he occupied
Troup county when sitting for ordinary pttrposos j public Entertainment the present year.
1 for leave to sell tho laud belonging to William j *fa»unry 19 tf
n tti j g — | •* * . , i meats ou tho rights of the States aud the liber-
BAR>. .Vc. we th.uk unnecessary to part.cular- ; ties of the pe ^, c . J!ut wb iUt wo thus exp.ess
Ize.-GoodLoUandother conveniences for Dro-, prt .f e reico tor the principles of the State
Rights party of Georgia, wc shall support that
vers, readily furnished.
W ILL ho sold ou tho first Tuesday in
ember next, nl the court house iu tiie
town of Knoxville, Crawford county, between
the usual hours of salo :
Throe lots in thy Town of Knoxville known
by Nos. 17,18, aud 49 on die south side of die public
square, known as L. P. Blatter’d Tavern—levied on as
the property of Lemuel Blatter tosndsfy a FI Fain fa
vor oV johtl PecldTatn vs said Lemuel Slatter, property
pointed out by Charles J. McDonald.
rOHTPONKD SALE.
Otto two borso wagon—levied on by virtue of
a mortrnee Ul Fo as tho property 'of John Murnll in fa
vor of jf.lkauaBawyer vs said Murrell, poiuted out in
said Fi Fa. sept 30
WM. B. FILES, sh’ff.
Fayette Sheriff Sales.
r ILL ho .-old between the iiinsl hours of sale, an
the first Tuesday in NOVEM HER next, hefore
die court house door in Fayetteville Fayette county
50 acres of Land lying and being in the
northwest corner of Lot So. 245 in the fourth district of
formerly Henry now Fayette county—levied on as tl:
WILLIAM WOOD,ex’r.
Til OUR months after date application w ill be i
made to tlic inferior court of Butts county (Jr
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leavo to
sell the real estate of If ill,am I.e late oT said
county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate.
ALEX’Ri II. DOUGHERTY, adm’r.
jutto 29 183-1-1 •
party only so long as they adhere to those priuci
pics,—our motto being emphatically “Principles
not men,” 'and our ambition, to do aud sustain
right. As wo design making tho Mercury a ve
hicle of general information to all classes of the
community, wc shall at all times' endeavor to
‘X’O T2£33 jr
Thorubscriber, trulj thank
ful for the liberal patronage j present to onr patrons, regardless of labor or ex-
heretofore bestowed on him, & peuse, the late-t commercial and political iutel-
dcsirous of a continuation and iigencc, both foreigu and domestic; with as
extension of that favor, takes groat a variety of Literary aud Miscellaneous
Wilkinson Co., Ca. May 183-1.
This is to certify, that my wife labored under
an enlargement of the Splee.n - for ten years: du
ring which, she, at short intervals, suffered'ex-
c
GOODS.
OMPRlSINf 1 a general assortment of
Std)’le and Fancy Dry Goods, also fnie
Black and Drab beaver Hats, Boots and Blioes,
Saddles, Bridles, saddle Bags and whips, Hard
ware, Castings. Crockery, window Glass, sets
- , , ... . ci, . . i of blacksmiths Tools complete, Whitemorcsgen-
tremely. and, at all umes, was m a feeble state . uJue Coltou Cards, cotton Yarns by the btmritor
bale, Foolscaji, letter and wrapping Paper,
... . iii Collins’ cast steel Axes, buck, squirrel and bird
tml, alter using two parcel*.her gh Du p 0Dts aad R , Vowdcr, sperm
, e I candles, »oap, i.nisms, Chocolate, apices,
. Spanish Cigars, fresh Teas of every variety,
[ loaf, lump and white Ilavanua Sugar, pa,cm
I Medicines, sein, gill nett and bagging Twine,
hoe Thread, boxes claret and chnmpaignc
of health. About fifteen months since, she com
menced taking Dr. Peters’ Medicinal Stomachi
cs# et Hepatic
health was restored, and site declined its further
use. I will only add. that, for the last twelve
months, she has enjoyed excellent health.
ABNER. HICKS.
J fillies Co. Jan. L’O, 1834.
“The undersigned eat. hear testimony to the i Wjnes Madefca Tetraeriffo, Muscatel aud Mai-
superior efficacy of Dr. Peters Medicr.es Stoma- , Wines in casks, Newark Cider, pure cider
this method of informing his ! metier, os our limits will permit. Ot.r columns chttee et Hepaticce in the cure of Dyspepsia aud j
friends and the public generally, that he still con- : will remain open to the temperate discussion ot
in first rate style, the UNION } :,u y subject connected with tho public good, ex-
IqtOUK. mouths after date application will be
made to the honorable inferior court of Jones
couuty when silting for ordinary purposes for
Icnvo to sell the laud and ueg~ocs belonging to
the estate of Mark Patterson deceased.
PLEASANT B. PATTERSON, adm'r.
july 7 1834-3
tinues to keep, a
HOTEL in ftlilledgeviUe. The advantageous : eluding all scurrility and pcrsoual spleen. Iu
location of his house to the business part of lowu, | fine, wliatover will lie productive ot speeilil^
is too well known (it being tho house formerly i rendering beneficial the varied natural advanta-
kept by Robert Me Comb.) to need pointing-out. j ties of our State, elevating the commercial char
The establishment is large and commodious, and j acter of our city, or meliorating the moral, social,
well adapted to the convenience of either regtt- j and political condition of our people, wifi meet
lar or transient boarders. Tito Table, Bar, and j with onr ardent and humble support.
Stables, w ill !>e constantly’supplied with the best | CONDITIONS.
tbe market affords; & no pains will be spared to Tho Savannah 51 krclt.y will be published
daily throughout the year, on a super royal sheet
minim, payable scmi-amiu-
poscs for leave to sell tbe interest of James Man j tic house, together with the itilluencc of a polite, Tho Mercury for the country, will bo publish-
aeftr deceased, it: Lot No. 25 in this third district 1 studious, and attentive barkeeper, the subscriber j cd to meet the arrange incuts of the mails, three
property of Woods, iu IaiU, satisfy a Fi Fa i- ned from ! formerly Houston now Crawford county, for the i flatter* himself in beleiving that he cannot fail to times a week, at the office of the Savannah Mer-
a jti.i'c >'• court fat favor of If. \V. "Reovoll vs Woodson j hcncfit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. I meet with a liberal share of public favors. ; cury, and will lie sent to nil parts of the Union, or
L ind tmdry other FiFns vs said Lee, levy made and! . JOHN S. SANDIFER, ? , , | AARON SEARCY. delivered lit the city, at four dollars per annum,
returned by a constable. sppt 15 THOMAS SANDIFER, \ a> ~ 1 s ' ftlilfedgeviUei Gn. August S,'l834-tIslnov-8 j payable in advance, or at five at the expiration
inly 10 I834-I
■ iToUk mouths after date application will be
SH made to the inferior court of Houston couu
ty when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave
to sell the uegrocs belonging to the esiato of /io-
htrl Flournoy of said county dccoased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed. JOSIA1I FLOURNOY,adm'r.
nug 20 1834-10
HEFLIN, th'ff.
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
'1LL b>‘ sold on the first Tuesday iu Novem
ber next, licforo the courthouso in
Cnmphclltou, Campbell county, between tho u-
sual hours of sale.
Lot of Land No. 60 in tlm eighth district of
oricin illy Coweta now Campbell county—ns tlic prop-
ert \‘of Joel Anderson to atisT? sundry Fi Fas from a
ju iico’s court of-aid county in favor of Thomas Tay
lor bearer vs Joi-I tndersou principal, and Parker M.
Rice indors r, and others vs said \nderson levy nude
and returned by a con-uhle; The above to be sold un-
d ‘r tiie incuuibiatice of n mortgage.
L.>: of Land No 139 in tiio' fourteenth dist
rict of formerly Fayette now Campbell county—to sat- j Troup county, for tho benefit of Penny Joiner,
isfy sundry Fi Fas from a justice’s court of said comity m i nnr .
in favor •ITGeorgo I.. Roberts and others vs Jokn Kiser
and Michael Howell, 1' vy made and returned to me by
constable. sept 23 ' WESLEY CAMP, sh'ff.
‘Fin I Fare Manufacturer.
MULBERRY, NEAR T’lIRD STREET*
np he subscriber continues to manufacture \
JL TIN WARE in every variety, and has j
now on hand a general assortment, which he will !
sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augns- I
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
Notice.
T^OUR months after date application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Houston conn- _ .. .
tv when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave f koxes, sand J>oxes, 1 ocket Lanterns, &c. &c.
so sell lot of land No. 123 in tho 4th district of | Also, patent Bakers, Foot Stoves, blocklhi Toa
Pots, Plates* Busins, Tumblers, &c.
JOB WORK douc at the shortest notice
ISAAC IIOLMES, Guardian. (fa" ~
12
JNOUR months after date application' will he
sept 11
WILLIAM S. F.LI.JS.
FISH Eli Y FOR SALE.
Administrator S Safe. made to tho honorable tho Inferior court of j
A Gi! Ft ABLE to .in order of theh imlrablo inferi- Houston county, when sittittg for ordinary pttr-
o '■ inrt of Gf - ird county when sitting for or- [ poses, for leave to uil fboLfUuMielongUl,
din.iry pm poeoa, .Will b- sold on the first Tuesday in | estato of Henry Rogers deceased.
DAVID ADAMS, ad'mr.
to thol
DECEMBER next, fecfoi • -.ie court house door in thi
town of Knoxville, in said county, the following prop
erty liclonging to the estate of Ciuslry l). Marshall late
of said county deceased, to wit: 'two negro men by the
name of Billy and Davy. 302J acres of pine bind lying
i. . ..t.i i ..i : ■ ■
Id Federal road in-aid county known y
place in tbe third district \o. 3, 2024 acre
the
Buddy place iu Ilia ihml di-irict \o. 3, 2024 acres of
f.a-: I iu thi* 7th district No. 129. also ! field containing
ton acr< - more <n less adjoining thi town of Knoxville
ilso two three acre lot* lying '
vicinity of town known ns lots Nos. 52 and 53, ako 3
lion - an i lots iu said town No's, not recollected known
a- Marshall - hm- • tnd loot in - lid town ; - >ld in or
der fur a division. Terms made known on the day of
sale. MATTHEW A. MARSHALL, adm'r,
• out ■25 J ;
«ept 3 1834
12
e USE- OR MISLAID,
t NOTK of hand executed by Jas. Norris to
John T. Pnpo dated tho 28th September
1833, dtto 12 months after date, for $100, I for-
wnrn the maker of said note from paying it to n-
N'o. not recollected, also two three acre Ion lyitiir in the i "Y pcisou but myscli.
1 SIIINNEY MERRITT.
I2tf
A
GOOD FISHE.RY on tho OcmuJgcc riv-
of six months. It will contain all the intelligence,
commercial, political, literary, and miscellane
ous, including advertisements, published in the
daily paper.
Advertisements will he Conspicuously inserted
in both papers at 75 ceuts per square of fourteen
lines, for tiie first insertion, and thi-ty seven and
a halt cents for each succeeding publication.
The first iiuniher will appear on the 1st ol
September, if a sufficient number of subscribers
can bo obtained to justify the undertaking, aud
the necessary arrangements made.
All communications by mail must be Post
Paid.
tt?” Editors throughout this and the adjoin
ing States will confer a favor by giving the above ,
a few insertions which will be reciprocated thi
j first opportunity.
j ~ BOAT FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his pole Boa
Caswell. Sho is a stanch good Boat, ifc:
i of the smaller class, was built last fall and ha
i made hut two trips; burthen about three Irak
| dretl bales cotton, is of ca-y draft, aud iswellsui
Liver complaints from personal cxperieuco.
WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, f
The above Medicines arc put up in parcels,
with full directions for use. A parcel will hist a-
bout twenty five days. Persons wishing to see !
Dr. Peters, are requested to make inquiry for
him at the Eagle Hotel, kept bv Mr. Rcbcrt Me
Comb, Milledgeville, where he boards.
The above Medicines may be had in Georgia,
either of Dr. Peters or Pryor Wright, at the Mii-
ledgeviile Street lottery office; of Thomas Rich
ards, Augusta; of Win. G. Brown, Druggist.
Macon ; ofthc Postmaster, Athens: of the Postmas-
j ter, Hawkins ville; of the Postmaster, Indian
Springs; of tho Posimaster, Ncwnatt; of the |
Postmaster, Buck Eye; of the Postmaster, Fort j
Gains; of Samuel-Cone, Decatur; ofJ. Chew,:
Greenesboroush; of Messrs. Hicks & Maddox, !
Taibotlou; ofE. S. Nortou, at the Columbus
Bookstore, Columbus; of the 4'ostinnster Bird-
ville, Burke co.; of the Postmaster, Ruckersville,
Elbert co.; oft he Postmaster. Marietta, Cobb co. of
tho Postmaster, New i lchota. In'South'Caroli
na, of W. S. Bong & co., Charleston; of A.
Fitch, Druggist, Columbia; of the Postmaster,
Hancockville. Union district; ofthc Postmaster,
Abbeville. Iu North Carolina, of the Postmas
ter, Charlotte; of the Postmaster, Lexington,
fit Alabama, of .Maddox &-Pollard, Montgome
ry. In Florida, of Dr. E. B. Perkins, Taliahas-
e of Holmes & Williams. Marianna.
&.c. &c.
accommodatin5
Also in store and for sale on
tc rras.
55 hhds superior Molasses
25 do St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars
GO bags prime green Coffee
20 bbls -do do do
200 ps. Dundee and American Bagging
1100 ready made cotton Bags
32000 lbs Swede Iron assorted.
Planters merchants and all others having to
purchase such articles, are respectfully iurited
to call aud examine for themselves.
THOS T. NAPIER.
Mnroti. (itli \': r :. ’ ‘ 7
cr, with about Gl acres of tend attached, is j ted for the Oconee or Ogeeoheo w aters. Term
offered for sale. It lies 3 or 4 miles below ilia j °f sale made easy. J. It. BU l T*S
con. and is known as Fractious Nos. 117 and 119 , Maemi. jiuin 22 1834-1
Macon Reserve, west side of the Ocmwlgcc—is j
cuerally known as Crawford’s Fishery. For j
particulars apply in East Macon to
juno 12-37' D. FLANDERS
sept
1834
PIONEER LINE.
THE subscriber has twosmal
Boats, tiie Clara Fisher and
l.alla ltookh, one drawing but
ASsiSfe^S'JO, tho other 22 inches water. | i»g to purchase would do'well to
• the west 1
trict of *
Gnimnag'
ditorsoJY
(T-ZJORCrXA—Coweta county.
YV’HEi'tEAis Micgjah Harris, administrator I
' * on the i-state of Joint Harris deceased, late
of said county, appplies to me for letters dismis- 1 which will he kept constantly rittiiiing between
-,ry from said estate, | this aud Darien during tho low stage of the river
'These are therefore, to cilc and admonish all i in. the summer aud falL Lighters will also he in
. irI . ■ 1 H » t’t>i"'iy, win in- Mud : ;n.t singular, t><> ki. i! '• d and ere ili/ors „ f said dr- attendance. Shipper- may rely upon their goods
1,1 V , ;i "" V! ,:; |,**■" c/tis, d. to l■ and app, a, at mnojlkt jcithin th- time being delivered with the utmo-l despatch. Tin-
. ,\*a\ tor Ui*‘ l»eu tit of tiie heirs and ere-1 P rrscrtf c <l ' ; . 7 / in phnv cause. tf anyinry have ] ctoamor 1 lonecr is now on her last trip, when
jYOTICE.
r ilE Plantation on w hich I live 8 miles a
hove Macon, on tlm Forsyth road, con
tabling six hundred acres, four hundred inprov
cd, with a good dwelling and all other ueccssary
out houses, the land is fresh and well adapted to
tho culture of corn and cotton, is now offer*,
lor sale on accommodating terms, persons wish-
call and sc-
. I dun a is fra l eir's Sale.
ECEMBER next, before
.1 ed. -TJ
ATHAN1CL GAMMAGE,
r.
| ,ch 1/ said l, Hers should not l.c granted.
Given under my hand at office this 2d day of
Jono 1834. 36 DAVID MOSEI.Y r. c. o
, 1dm mislratrix' Sale.
'If.I, be -old on tho first Tuesday in NOVEM-
lli'i! lieu, at the late residence of John Jenkins
ot Jones oounty, the personal property of said deeen> Ij V ^ trator with the will annexed of David
oon-istnig ot lior.. -, < attic, li >gs, (. orn, and i odder, [ Chcwuiug deceased applies to me for letter dis
W
Gatt
Plan ,:ion Tor! i, a yoke of 0.\
hold and Kitchen Furniture, and
Georgia,—Houston county.
rw ’ 1 1. It E AS David II. Chew nine a d minis-
and Cart, House- j
er article- too tut- !
illusory.
1’heSt are l hr reft.
he will be laid up for the season,
ill aeon June 23-1 J. R. BUTTS.
NOTICE.
NFORMATION is now wanted, Mr. Rob
ert Wynn had his saddle at the Camp
I Meeting in Monroe county, taken by some per- i originally Traup now .Meriwethercounty, on th
, son from Mr. Sledge's6tablc aud another left in J /*'S Yellow Jacket creek. The laud i-2d qua!
j place ofhis, his mime was written on tlic under i *ly Oak aud liic&ory, well adapted to the cult
nd admonish all and P art ,,r i* 1 *' s k' rt large letters, those friends that ; ,,,-c ofcorn and cotton, 25 acres improved w ‘
I
'1VOI1.
JAMES
A LSTON.
as i bargain will he
sept 151834 13tf
Notice.
T ,,f . Plantation on which I live 8 miles
hove Macon, containing one thousand
and fifty acres, three hundred and fifty acres in
cultivation, with a Saw and Grist mill couveu
iently situated to timber, with a good dwolfing
house and all necessary out houses, also, sis
hundred and,twelve acres, iu the 11thdistrict i-
us funned
n, .V Com.
future it will be
W HERE AE Joseph Fincher administrator I A SERVANT girl of mine, wbo had for sc-
of tite estate of David if. Story dcc’d ' jfm. vcral year- labored under a DYSI’EP’J’IC
! applies to tne for letters of dismission from said j mid LIVER-AFFECTION, and whoso life 1
estate, J had despaired of, after the trial of several physi-
!These arc then fore to cite and admonish all am! ' cians to i* lieve her, w.-i- -tieece-sfully treated hv
Not ice.
rgun j (tepsi tucrship licretoforo existing
WARE HOUSE
Anr»
COMMISSI ON B USIjVE SS.
— ~o TIIE subscriber continues to
l & transact the above business in its
various branches, aud iu addition
iq tho Ware House at present oc-
■ttpied by him, (which will be continued.) he has
■;ikeu the new Ware House on-It. McCall’s lot,
ogethcr with the Wharf. This ware house is
.considered tho most secure from fire of any iu
■ lie city. Ho will lie prepared to make advances
ou Cotton and - Produce in store, anil on Ship-
nents to Savannah, Charleston, New York, Liv
erpool. Havre, tkc. A. C. COLDWELI,.
Macon Aug 21 1834-10
J. GODDAE lT&T Co.
Ware 2Sop.se €Jo:n-
missioji SSerciwiiits,
iVIacoa,
A ILL continue to transact the above business at
:hc Ware House occupied by them during the
ua.sl season. This Ware House is us secure
from the dangers of fire as any in tho city.
They take this opportunity of returning their
grateful acknowledgments for the liberal patroii-
■gc heretofore bestowed by their friends and the
public. And by a strict attention to business
committed to their care, and the facilities which
they will be able to render their customers, ihcv
hope to merit a continuance of the patronage of
their friends and tho public in general. They
are prepared to make liberal advances nt all
times on Cotton stored or shipped by them.
Cotton stored at their Ware House will he
insured at tho lowest ratest, if requested
.Macon sept. I, 1834. Cm
\\ ARE-110 USE
/dl|
AND
JN'KW fioOiv fr- a ......
vnoasAS T'i, ass.
RESPECTFULLY in
forms the public thiit lie
has taken the store in
Ellis, Sbotwci! Sc Co’s.
row, two doors above the
l’ost Office, where he
is uow receiving and opening a very general
assortment of
Books an d Stationary,
Among ais works, he has a general assort-
incut, atu. will be constantly receiving the uciv
publications on Theology, .Medicine, Law, His
tory, and Miscellaneous subjects, together with
such other articles as are usually kept 'a a Book
Store.
235j. ASJaS 330*5
A large assortment ol .ill kind- and sizes.
1’ools Can. Letter, and Note Paper of the lies'. ]
quality, both English and American, plain aud
embosser), water aud feint lined, pink, yellow
no and white.
„ S£AZG > 3£S.
‘Lank Checks, Notary Public Letters, Ware
house Receipts, Bills of Lading.
M fits of all kinds.
Justices Summons, do Executions, Cleiks do
I .tx Collectors do. buhptGiKH for \\ itucsses.
. Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar
nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses.
[ Marriage License, Bail Writ and Bond, Inter.
Com. Directions for J titer rogatories.
. Bills of indictment, Bench Warrants, i
| Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements. j
| _ Letters Testamentary, Letters of Admini-tra-
j ion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem
porary Letters of Administration, Guardians
Bonds.
lax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Salt. Dec.Ter.
Dec 21 24
.< ]f?2
.. i for .a. air .inn a
r,.7 oililgi ll'T.'tofore <■
• i lea • ■ ilinn- lie p.irti*
• jatcreetofth. ir
.iO.
uili
3L, 6s. CO,
nu.iiuiance ot tf,.- rt -
> i.iled to hint. ’J’Ji*»
u ill be devoted to the
iuii:; friend-.
JOHN C. IIOLCOAIBE.
Charleston 8. C. 6* pt. 11, 1«34.
frft r, tiers .,i Mucon— Hamilton A Have.--, Cooke A.
Cn-vl.-.- Hiui.cr ■ on .fc tVil y. J. I). Beers 1. I{. .St,
John ii ro.
By wh )u! lib* r.d tel . ;inc< - will be made to planters
an<unc>chant- v.lmu.aj v -li to have thrt advantage of
Falog of otton < in f icarh -lonSni.-ui.- !)•
ol. tw ecu the uinler>igne*l, under the name nnti
tyle of Duncan Chnstain &. co. has been dis
ularthe kindred and creditors of said deer as- Dr. Peters, of (hi- place, whom I coit-idcr ,»tc'- : "'’.'.'VV 1 »*>'mutual consent. The debts of the firm
J 1 _- ‘ J will be paid by
tititto the httsinc
unt
1834-2
| ed to hr and a),pear at my ojpre within the'Jime j eminently skilled ill those complaints.
prescribed by law to shew causi if any they can j R. A. GREENE
why saitf letters should not be granted. Millrdgrville. J
J Given under my hand at office, this the 1st
J August 1831.
! II. G. JOHNSON, r. c. o.
G ORGIA-f amphcl! county.
’^^ti’HLRI Aii ! '/.• Kiel Bat-ford applies for letters
T W ot admiii:-lration on the lotatO ol'Georgc L. Uo-
Diinean & Dean, wlto will con
F. F. LEWIS,
TJkXZQSt,
WOULD inform his friends and the pnldir,
that ho is now carrying on tho Tailor:;..'
business iu till its brnuchcs, at the ohl st:u (l»f|
Lewis l' itch, where lie will remain until the fird
of October. He has on hand a small n-sortnteti
of
SUPERFINE CLOTIIS\
of various colors. Also a variety of l ’estingt d I
fashionable and approved patterns. Cassia;
Tailors’ Trimmings, and hopes by strict aM**'
;ion to his hustues.- to merit a share of the pnbSc
atronage.
N. IL The latest New York Fsishioi:srcgd a, ‘
ly receiv'd. Gutting dona nt the shortest nt tin-
Miicon Aug. 13 1831-10
For Sale
SE \ EIIA I. houses and luts ill 1
vi le, together with house and ie' !r- j
Cupied by Maj. iluynie. Apply »
A. SIIOTW I I I.
If absent, to WASHINGTON I*OB
june 24 1834-1
(ty^We are requested to announce ill' 1
LEM J Ol RDAN, as a candidate for'last-
lector of Bibh county, at tho ensuing clcftioa 1
• unary next. se)>t. 4
I¥£ i.) ?) I Lr JL lA Li D Is £ ij & 22
Of the, Ffctc of South Carolina.
p81 HE Lectures in this Institution, will begin
■ on the-croud Saturday in November next,
and * io.-e on the first Monday of .March follow-
Perry, sept. 4.
GEO. M. DUNG \N
JAMES DEAN
JOHN M. CHASTAIN.
4t
HOLCt DIBr j'lff'K A CO
-S. IIkxrt
ot admin:-tration on tin
her is late nf said county di-cex-.'d. ! Anal. mu—J. Enw.vunS HoLBr.OOK, M. D.
i And li. iva- idn<>\ \\ .I'.- ison applies to me forlet-j Surgery—Jon.x W.tOSKR, M. D.
. . _ of admiin-tration on the estate of Thomas Wilker- Institutes and Practice of Medicine
I ' ’ '•°n cite of -aid cotm’.v deceased, Dick-on ^1 1)
A Gltl's-VI J5ARGAL\ ' These art therefore to cite and admonish all and Chemistry—Epmlm* Ravexkl.M. D.
_ I:- Ohcrcd. ; ,"-' : , U T the Jor.drrd and creditors of said,leans- ; Materia Medico—IIknrt R. Fuost, M. D.
ACR . - ot MV amp larnl. about 200 of j \ ■? a . n jf "t'l"" r nt m 'J "jj.uintlnn the time | Obstetrics—Thomas G. Prioleau, M. I).
,! hlf "" : , r ' ! 1,1 V r, 'T rhnd * abo >'« GO of Prescribed by law, to shew cans, if any they have. Physiology—Jamf.s Moultrie. Jr. M. I),
which u noiirclearedland in cultivation; also one square I tchy said letters should not he granted. J AMI'S MOV! T1HR
Of up lapd *Vhe*00!l Ibe subrriber liven, about 20 acres Given under my baud at office this Otb September " ■ - .uv/L L. liVIB.. jr. Ut.tn
etetired. The above Itmd liesoibont 0 miles below the 1834.-13 L. B. HARRIS, c. c. o.
0»J Agency on Fliutaiyer, :ind can be had verv low ,
applied for shortly. Also Corn, Fodder, Hops, an
Cattle can he h»d oi» Jbc premises if required. ’ j- 0 ,
'particular* apply to BjtiAtht Kai*Ier on the premise.
July 2-enw(<t--|
For Sale or Rent.
jA comfifrtable and convenicnf DlVT.L-j
dulNG HoUSK lor a entail family, witM
ke^ffoqse, Ae. For panic I
fepi25-M |
I N inv absence Irom Alucun, 1 leave HOR
ACE FITCH as my e.geut, who is duly
authorised to receive nil money due me. and
attend to mv business during- my absence front
the State. LEWIS FITCH.
Macon, 4th June, 1834. 3G
J? HAVING lm sated in .Macon, res
pectftilly oflers his services to the ci
tizens of that place, aud its vicinity
lie will attend to the duties of nil the
branches connected with his profess
is Surgery, Midwifery, cfcc.
I-. will he found in iiis oHiee at all times
professionally engaged.
it o v 14 7
AtEXAJYDElt W . SJJEEBj
H Attorney at Xaw,
A\ING located iu Tnlbotton, Ga. tender-
hi- professional services to his friends and
the public. Ho will attend the several Courts ol
the Chatt.ihoocheq Circuit.
* (C/ 1 * The Federal Union will give the above a
few insertions and forward their account,
junc 2G I834-I
Jia 3X O "“iJ 317SI
cm OF .VACUA.
I \\ ILL cotnmoucc the above business by the
Ikstof September next, and will occupy
LA MAR’S LOffEli If AllE-llOCSF., '
iaunediatclv on tho river above the bridge, hav
ing a good wharf attached thereto and safe from
t>fo. for the convenience of my friend- residing
•hove Macon—I have taken the Scale House j
on Cotton Avenue, from whence cotton v iii In-
taken to iho wharf free of charges. I have he* n !
itihiisiuess for the last twenty years within thirtv j
miles ol .Macon, and for the large share of pub-j
i lie confidence and liberal patronage received, 1
j take this occasion to it turn iny grateful ihauks. j
j Prom my commercial experience both foreign j
1 and domestic, I feel confidentthat I will he able I ,
to give general saiisfiictiou, for the accomplish- ! B b S' 1 received at the -Macon (. lothtti^ • ^
ment of which 1 tender my uuremitted attention, I P®°‘- a.-sortment of Goods and '■ h'!‘ lllr
time, talents and means, to forward the views and j 1,10 spring ami summer, cheap for cash
• ntcrcsts of those who may favor me with their i
Inisiness and confidence. Liberal advances will [
be made on Produce, Meichandise and other j
property coufidcd to my care, and strict atten- ■
don given to the filling of orders, receiving and !
Jri'enry’s jftSagnesir.,
\K BANTED gctiuttic, justreccivclf-
for sale bv WM. G. BROW'
june ;>
RKW
Spring Goods and ClciLing*
iVrrH
iorwanling of good- -fcc. Insurance in the
best offices can be effected at the usual rates,
when desired.
L. L. GRIFFIN.
Macon, June 12, 1834. <in>7
COOAr. & COWIES,
A RE opeuing a general Stock of Goods at
!*. their New Store. They wouli
cd to receive a call from their friends,
nov 21 (f 8
april 1.1. WI •'
"'EOmscORKS..
M mf GROSS velvet Bottle Urrhs-.
“ft • received and for sale by ...
.intie 1 3'i WM. G. BRO* ViV
j\'ew Spring and SuiM ncr
GGODS.
T HE subscriber ha-just received at) j
sivc assmtmeut of Fancy and Stapw ’
suitable for the season. ,,
april 16 WM. II. iSURD-'i'
their New Store. They would ho pleas-1 WILLI AM B. JORDAN, will be ^ ^
-nnivr, n **n»T fmm thpii- frr«.i,l= didato for Rccefver of Tax Returns at t! ;e
fanttarV clceiioti. se)> H