Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, July 21, 1836, Image 4

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wr M 1 € OlV GEORGIA TELEGRAPH fashionable Hat &. Cap Store MULBERRY STREET, MACON. stsaxovAX.. J.A.&S. VIRGIN H atch Maker* Jf JetceUrrs, Would inform their friendami JVEV SPRING CLOTHING. HORACE FITC1I TJT S now oponing at die store opposite the Washing- jL Hall, a new and handsome assortment o! Spring: and Summer Clothing:, which iias been made up by L. Fitch, and will be sold ! cheap for cash, consisting in part of the public, that they have rcutov- Notice it> Contractors tor Excavation ed their establishment to Cotton and Entbanfement. f ■ j Super black, brown, green and olive cauiblett f. Coats Avenue, to the store recently oc- ^^ROPOsALS will be received at me office or the « dress Coats, “ •• “ bombazine, f. do. serve any who may have in addition to their former stock, just received from New York a large and splendid assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Ac. of the latest fashions, w-iich they will sell cheap for T ilt. Subscriber having esluu.ir,,,. . .. in cash—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es- '1.10011 with a view to a permanent residence, j capement, duplex, lepine, alarm and vertical Watch- will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of 1 es. of the best quality; gold, silver and steel guard JSatSi Caps# furs 6*LCm 1 Chains, Seals and Keys, bar Knobs and Drops. Breast comprising every variety of style and ouabty, usually ■ Uins, Finger Kings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles, ended for at a similar establishment. Among bis as- gold and silver ever pointed Pencils, silver table, tea sortment may be found salt and mustard Spoons; Kugar longs, soup and Reaver, Satin Beaver, Otter, Castor Rourum ana ! crea> " Ladles—nil <> f which will be warranted free wool Hats; from alloy ; silver Clips, butler Knives Castors, sil- Men, Fur and Hai’r. Seal Caps, Boys black, blue ver an ' 1 bronj£ed Candlesticks. Trays and Snuf- nnd brown rlotl. Caps, Bombazine do black and drab ers . * I " sical ,Io * e8 - Accordions, Flutes, Hi.geo.etts sill, plush a new style, Merino and Circassian Ac Ac, j Dr, ""’ i - >Ac. Swo r ds, sword Canes Knives and From luVloQg experience ;ind personal attention to W J I,C ^. 18 l^ u g«l. e8 porket the lm>iiis.*:s of manufacturing hnbi in some of the will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil Den- roost extensive establishmcnta at the north, he ts ena- *‘ st * de8 - ^ell. silver, gilt and horu Combs. Card ca bled to assure ail those who may favor him -vith SM> Pockct Books and ^Purses, silver Snuff boxes, ail- tbeir patronage that lie can funrsh them with an arti- * v F r T “>' 8 < «'ver Thimbles scissors, coral, gill and cle which for cheapness, neatness ami durability shall , gin** Beads, *teel Pens, and a variety of otlter articles bo fully etjual if not superior to anv before oilered in i 1,115 *“ li,e, . r "J 10, r , , r the southern market. As bis work will be principal- ' „ r N »• have the best of o.atenals for repairing ly manufurt tired nt his establishment in Moron, when '■A atohes of nil kind-'. S. S. V s practical knowledge ■desired he will finish hats to order in any ru le to suit • " r ll,e bus,, *F s ! ,n,1,,c ‘ !8 ,, > ,n ,h,nk ,hal he 1 ran - a,ld the purchaser From the facilities thus obtained and vvi!l p, y e -rotwfuctmn to all who may entrust their work from assiduity and attention to his business be hopes 1 "* h,s llil,ld *- 6poms Ac- enginved- <b t- I _ to deserve as he trusts he will receive a liberal share of patronage. Oct 7,1835 GEORGE A KIMBERLY [ET Wan ted Beaver, Otter Muskrat and Raccoon skins cupied by j HAWS Ellis,drug- Jp Monroe Kail Load Company, .Macon, Georgia gists, where they will be hapnvto , ou the 4th, 5th and 6th of Angnstnext, for Excavating 'favor them with a call. They J and Embanking about 10 miles of said Rail Koad, com prising about 7 miles near the town of Forsyth, and 3 miles immediately adjoining that portiou now under contract. Far further particulars apply to DANII L GRIFFIN. Resident Engineer. J. EDGAR THOMSON, C. Engineer. Jnlv 7 5t 55 VKOV KIEL. THE undersigned informs his friends and those of the late iirtn off jty and latest fashion ( utter *V Comical/, that be intends re- t judgement expressly for I,,e ment mav be found Goti II ire-, a&uneit ( ommixsioit Business, at the store next above me one recently occupied hv T J. Chase, on the margin of East Macon, known as the town ofTrov. He further informs the public that he has bouglit the Goods, A c. and having now on the way, from New York, aud other places. Dry Goods and Groceries, together making hi-* stock complete, which will be sold low for ready pay, he will he ready to receive Cotton early in the fall, and be prepared to make advances. Me would particularly notice to bis friends the great advantages his Warehouses have over those in the dnn«e part of the city with regard to Firr. they being detached from other buddings aw! nt a distance from anv street or lane, and well enclosed Miv 5 45 tf H. S. CUTTER, merchants’ Insurance Company of IVacon, Capital Stock 100,000 Hollars ! A f* >Mi\-\\Y , under the above title, bus recently 'ii founded with an actual cash capital of One »Inn Irret Thousand Dollars, to he pail on the first of October next, at which time thev willcoinini nee taking marine risks to and from the citv of Macon, to any port or place in the Uni'ed States; the capital stock will tie held ready at all times to meet any losses that m-vbedite from thecompanv. The claims ol this Company, when contrasted with those of other distant offices.' heretofore having done much business here, justifies the belief that this local institution, based ns it Is. will be liberally patronized, particularly when the terms are as liberal as in any o- ther marine offiees. James Goddard, President. Wm. B. Barker, 'j J Cowles. ! , F. If. 'Vem.man, (• Dmetun Titos. Taylor, J June 16 51-tf James Rea. Secretory. THE SlTSiSCUIBEKS 3JTAYI2 purchased Mr La ird *t. Wiley’s inter- uLJi. st m Hit-late firm of Fort. Hamilton & Wj- i.ki, and Hamilton, Haves & Co. and given IRA i:. "hit,m ini,Twt in the same. The Dry Goods business will pe continued at the same place, under (ho firm of Fort, Hamilton A Co. am! ,.ie Ware Houses and Commission Business as heretofore, under the tirui of HAMILTON" H * FORT. HAMILTON A Juuc 23 52 W’atches, Jewelry, Siirer II arc, SCc. c. g. tpt. John W ATCH Maker A Jeweler Cotton 'venue op posite Washington lull. Respectfully in forms his friends and the public, that he has taken the store formerly occupied by the Ifawkinsviiie Bum, where he is now opening a new and splendid assort ment of WATCH Ed A J< WF.L'tY of the bestqual- selectcd with great t:iste and this market, among bis assort- otd pocket Chronometers splen did Gold’Duplex, Latent Lever's and Ruby Cylinder Watches with Extra Jewels and indepenentseconds of the most approved makers and rated to suit the clim ate and a general assortment of Ladies & Gentlemens Gold and Silver Latent Levers Lepine and plain Watches. Fine Gold Chains, Seals. Keys, far rings' Breast Pin'-and Finger rings. Gold and silver ever pointed penrils, Gold and silver spectacles, silver spoons, pen and pocket knives dirks, canes, pistols, Ac. Ac. Together with a great varietv.of other arti- WM. H. BGUUSALL, H AS Just received a uew aud extensive as' sortment of Ready-made Clothing. Stiperfiue blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive brown aud green Broadcloth Dress Coats, Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock Coats, Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees, and blue, steel mix'd and fancy colored Sattiuet Coattees and Frock Coats* Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons. Blue, black and faucy colored Sattiuet Pautaloous, Youth’s cloth and satliuct Dress aud Frock Coats, do do do Pantaloons, Black and blue Cassiiuere, black and colored Velvet, black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Vnlehtia. English Silk, colored and white Merseilles Toilinet, Swansdown aud Sattiuet Vests Camlet Clonks and Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth & Patersham Box Coats. Lyon Skin Overcoats, Fine Linen Shirts. Collars, Bosoms, Socks. Ac F. r. LEWIS, .IBEBCn.l.YT T,a 11.011. T ilt, subscriber lias just received a supply of SpriuR and Summer Clothing, made of the best materials, which he will sell low for cash He invites persons to give bnu a call. Tailoring Business done as usual at bis shop with despatch, and in the neatest manner. He tenders bis w armest thanks for past patronage, and will endeavor to deserve ucontin- uanee nf the same. F. F. LEWIS. April '41 43 Mulberry st. opposite Central Hotel. N. B. Those indebted will please call aud pay their dues—lie must have money to meet the demands a- gainst him. F. F L lLatesf style Brab Bats, GUO. A. UIHBERLY A.? now on hand, and in progress of manufac ture, an assortment of the above named HATS NOTICE. rwi H E subscribers having purchased the entire Stock Jl. of Mr. Isaac Netvhall, now oth-r for sale, at ve ry reduced prices, and on very accommodating terms, GO cases Bouts and shoes, of ail descriptions, 14 eases one fashionable Hats, CO‘4 pieces American and English prints, 2 cases silk and Gingham Umbrellas, 50 doz palm leaf Hats. Blankets, shirliugs and sheetiug, aud various o'iier articles. Also constantly receiving NEW CJOOUS , from the manufacturers. Merchants and Planters wi'l • do well to call and examine, ns they can lie sole less 1 (nan they can be hoiubt in New Y ork and jaid down ; here, by 10 percent. C L HOWLAND, July'7 54 N G PHILIP,S. N B. The .auction tt Commission Business, will be conducted at the same stand, next door to ti.e Post Office. Tlie patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ( L HOWLAND & Co. rices lower than mnal in this market, march 17 3 C ‘N. k B Pt Hehas'selected the best of materials for re-1 wbic »* f " r 8 - V *F and cannot be excelled; and a pairitig watches and will give satisfaction to those who PI may favor him with their custom. A share of public patronage is respectfullvso’.icitcd. Oct 27 18 dress do “ “ “ •* “ summer cloth. Brown and white grass linen frock coats A coattees, Brown aud white German and French linen do. do. black aud green bomazine coats, pants. French A German liu. do hl’k A green camblelt do lasting A Circassian do olive A brown do do Dutch and m'xt do br’wn A white grasslindo white and buff mersailles do do drilling do vests, do do imp. cord do do do- valentia do liuen A doe skin do fig. A rib. mersailles do crape dril. & honey comb plad A spotted do do pants. do A fig’d shelly do merino, casimer. lasting do English A French silk do cantoons and cord do bl’k A lig’d velvet do cloth A casimere do Florentine aud bombazine with a general assortment * , do of common do with a good assortment of white & grass linneu short common do Fine linnen and cotton shirts, linneu and cotton drawers, Angola nett shirts and drawers, Ac. Ao. Also, stocks, collars, bosoms, gloves, cotton, random, linen, black and white silk half hose, black horse skin, buck skin, black aud white silk aud liuen gloves, sus penders, a variety, Spittilfield, pongee, flag and ban- dia hdkfs. Italian plaid, lig’d and red bordered cravats, white do. stripe rousiau belts, braces, flue brown linen, (for childrens’ aprons) blue, black and green broad cloths, white drilling, bombazine, aud merino cassi iuere, fine palm leaf bats, common do, children’s leg horn do. and caps, also, a large sssortment of Bats, Shoes, Boots, Sc. which I invite mv friends aud public to give me a call at the store next door to VV. i>. Johnson. Gentlemen wishing their clothes made to measure at the North, by leaving their measure with me can have them made in the best and most fashionable style. march 31 40 HORACE FITCH. N. B. Those that have not settled tip their lastyears’ account will not forget that I want m v does. 11. F. For Sale, 250.000 HUS&t til lihds St Croix 8ugar of superior quality, 50 bags Coflee, 45,000 lb - .Swede Iron, 100 kegs Nails, assorted, 25 biids choice Molasses, 150 whole aud half bbls Canal and Richmond Flour. 5 pipes pure H. Gin and C. Brandy warranted pure and three years old, 20 bbls old Monnngahala Whiskey, 5 proof, 75 bbls pure Ruin, aud 20 Gin, April0 41 DAVID RALSTON. Fresh Canal Flour. Bi.Lri Canal Flour. Ojl Mk 10 boxes fresh Raisins. Just received by CHAS. CAMPBELL. June 30 53 J EST RECEIVER from New-York, and lor sale by S.niTlI, BODGEBS S Co. 50 bags and 50 barrels prime green Coffee, 20 biids prime ;-t Croix sugar, 30 bbls Rum, 30 b!>!> Whiskey, and 20 bbls Gin. We will also sell our DRY GOODS, a splendid as sortment, at, or about cost, ns we wish to turn our ut- tentiou to the cotton and grocery business. July 7 54 Piiin T •site and Orna'iaenlal Painting. s.iuscnbar iris taken the shop formerly oc upied by Mr. Thos. McCleskey, nearly oppa *be new market, and is now prepared to execute aii kinds of .a .Yeir Stock of a> SPRING AND SU1JIER CLOTHING, itnrr.,11 just keckived by WM. S. B77B.Xl5AX.Xa A T the new Fire Proof Buildings, corner of Mul berry and Second streets, including the follow- ll'itnlotr Glass. 8 By 10, 10 by 12. 12 by 18 Just received and for sale bv may 19 CHAS. CAMPBELL. Canal Flour. BBLS Canal Flour, Iresh ground, and war- - ranted sound. For sale by Jnlv 14 55 REA A COTTON. 50 Co. House end Sign Painting, Chair Painting, Oil Nut and Burni-hed Gilding Gilding aud Glazing, Paper Hanging, Enamelling <enls. Summer Cloth, Bombazine, Lrminet, Cyprus, w sted and Valentin Crape, Napoleon Cord, Angola C, siinere, brown and grass Liu Having in l:is employment some of the most'effi- ^.j 1 j"*’ ^5* rorwS •ent workmen to be found in the State, he will be a- Jea,,s PAN ^ 1 mg: Summer cloth. Bombazine, Grass Cloth, Grass anti j B Brown Linen Circassian and Rouan Cassiniere FROCK COATS. Summer Cloth twilled Merino, eras* Cloth, grass and browft Linen, and Rouan Cassiiuere CO'ATEES. or- _ _ Cas- simere, brown and grass Linen and Drilling Fancy- Drilling, Pongee, Mexican inixt, Rouan Cassiinere Notice. TAKEN UP by the subscriber, on the 24tii ult. a negro woman and female child, who says her name is Chlora, and belongs to James Simuis, formerly of Hancock county Ga. but now of Chambers’ county, Ala. The owner can get her by application to me near Unionv'llc P O. in the Northwest corner of Monroe county,Georgia. JAMES KAY. July 14 4t $2.25 m; LicoN SPRINGS. HE subscriber would respectfully advise the public,-that his house at this valuable watering place, lias been much improved since the last season ; and will l>e open fur die reception of boarders by the first of June For the accommodation of visitors, a Hack will run daily between Adieus and the Springs, May 21 JOHN JACKSON. To Parents aiul Guardians. THE second term- of the Forsyth FEMALE ACADE MY, will commence on Mon day, the 27-th of this iust. under die care of .Ur. B. B. Hopkins, assisted by bis DAUGHTER. The qualifications of this gen tleman, as a Teacher, are so well known to ti e community, we deem it unnece’ssnry to say any thing by way of recommendation. The school has been very numerous the first term of this year, ha ving had seveuty young Ladies and Misaesengnged in Literary aud Ornamental studies. Attached to this In stitution is as good apparatus as is usually found in In stitutions of this character We would invite the attention of the public to the Male Bopartmrnl of our Institution, which has been under the care of the Rev. .71 r. James C. Patterson, a gentleman of high Literary attainments and experi ence in teaching youth for the major part of the present year. We therefore confidently recommend his school to the patronage of the public. The Musical Department of the Female School is now vacant. A gentleman or lady well cjualiiied to instruct on the Piano Forte, can get a good situation at this place One who is qualified to give lessons in French also, would be preferred. By direction of the Board of Trustees. June 21 53 4t B. 1L RUTHERFORD. Sec’y. WASHINGTON HALL. n THE Subscribers have taken that com- --V57 ■ modioits and well known public house itr : r{t *i.V-v* the City ofMacnn,—the IIashington Hall. lately occupied by Mr. M. D. Huson.— ' S2=£S ' " By the unremitting attention of both of them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob tain for them a general patronage from the Public.— They have secured the valuable services of a Lady, whose reputation as a manager of a public house, is inferior to no one in the State. Their tables will be furnished with the best the couu- try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors. The Stables are attended bv careful and experienced Ostlers. MUSTIAN A MOTT. Feb 5 1835 36 Bibb Shcri/t Sate. W ILL be sola on the first Tuesday oiAuGls. next, at the court house, in the city if Macon, be tween the usual hours of sale, Fraction J\o 340. containing 169 acres, more or less, fraction No. 156, containing 25 acres, more 01 less, al so, one half .of lot N o. 137, tout; iniug 101i acres, more or less, levied on as the pro| ert) of Solomon Groce, to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb Inferior court, in favor of Charles McIntyre vs said Groce, aud one Fi Fa in favor of Jacob Waring, from Bibb Superior court, vs said Groce—all lying in Bibb county. Lot No. 8, on the east side of the river, containing one acre, more or less, formerly owned by Dr. Dur- rett, levied on as the property ot Thomas J. Chase, to satisfy one Fi Fa from Bibb Inferior court, ill favor of William Waring—pointed out by defendant. One lot of sheet copper, 2 unfinished stills, one lot of tools, all levied on as the property of Henry Au« douin, to satisfy one distress warrant in favor of Chas. J. McDonald vs saidAudouin. One Lot and ( improvements, whereon Goorge Mic- klejohn, iun. now lives, formerly owned by Alexander Meriwether, levied on as the property of George hlic- klejoliiu sen. to satisfy one fi. fa. from Bibb luferinr court, ill favor of Thomas Lowe vs. said Miekiejohn and I). F. Wilson. Property pointed out by W. Poe, Plaintiff’s Attorney. June 30 H. H. HOWARD, Sheriff. Also, trill be sold as above, at the san.e tivis and place. One double mattress; 1 arm, 5 wind»o» ana If com mon chairs; 1 cushion, 1 trunk and sundries, consisting of shaving instruments, Ac. 1 pine box and lot ot bookny 3 small tables, 2 painted; 1 large bedstead 1 barrel containing sundry articles, 2 old trunks. 6 large table and t> tea spoons silver, 5 glass tumblers, 3 strip ed blankets, i knife box and sundries, 1 deer skin, 6 reed baskets.of different sizes, 1 slate, 1 map,] pair and-iious, shovels aud longs (brass heads.) 1 common shovel, 1 carriage whip, 1 small square box and cake of tallow, 1 small measure and sugar box, 6 knives aud forks, 2 wooden bolls, 3 jugs. 1 large rope, 13 large aud 5 small plates. 5 pitchers of different sizes, 1 large dish, 3 night glasses. I small mug, 1 large and 1 small bowl, 1 decanter, 5 bottles, 1 ink stand, 1 bedstead, bed and mattress, 1 looking glass, 4 profiles with fiames and glass, 1 wash stand, I large blowing horu—levied on as the property of ArchibalifDarrah. to satisfy one Fi Fa fiom Bibb Superior court, in favor of George Faveilder, against Joseph Henderson and Archibald Darrab --properly pointed out by Kecland Cook. O 'Me first Tuesday in BEPTLMBLR nfT , the court house in ztcicart county, within a’l** 0 * 0 i, Airs cf sale, under an ordi r of the Inferior Court c JuC county, sitting for ordinary purposes, uilll. Lt Three Negroes, belonging lo the estate of Benjamiu F. Nelson i saiu county deceased Terms oi. the duv ' ’ ale of THOMAS 3. CHAPPELL } June 30 WM. NELSON. ' ’ S/S/iLL be sold on the first Tuesday in , , ? ? next, before the court house door bellton, Campbell county, within tire lent r “P" sale, two thirds'of * Ul fco “^ of 181 Acres of Lot of Land No 94, in the 7ll. district of originally Campbell county, for the benefit of the Con ' William Jones, deceased—Terms made known*.,° f day of sale. JAMES McCRACKlN sj 0t l June 16 52 ’ Alh *r- Valuable Land for Halt — O N the first Tuesday in A U G US T next, u'iU A. before the court house door in the town 0 f PnA 01 * l ot of land No. 54, in the 14th district of Iln county, sold by order of the honorable the court of Houston county, while sitting f or or a- r purposes, it being the real estate of Joel ceased, sold for the benefi) cf the heirs aud crerfii*.! Terms of sale, 12 months credit. *hIors. May 14 48 JOHN ROBERTSON n^ T O N thefirst Tuesday in AUG US T nc^Hnirid—i before the courthouse, in Greenville county, within the legal hours, under an order nf li, ferior court of Bibb county. ~ Threp-fifths of lot of land No. 16. in the eiehd, a- trict formerly Troup now Meriwether co Umv snl,i ' • u ~ property of the orphans of William Pare' ° 18 lay 5 45p SEBOURN HIXSON. Guardinr the may One brick house and the ground thereunto attached, J Jniv 5 i Cotton Avenue in the city of Macon, it being the j *--a<jiiKn Postponed Sale. O N thefirst Tuesday in August next, will be sold It- fore the court Hoksc in Macon, under an order If the Injerwr Court of Bibb county, sitting f or ordinaZ purposes, ur y 4| acres, being a part of fractional lot N 0 45 re- Macon reserve, with the improvements thereon’ it 1, ing the place where the late Joseph Wood resided at the time of his decease, (being No. 13, 0 f Wind Also. 4 acres, being a part of lot No. f>2, West con Reserve, (and No. 10, of Windsor Park)—sold as the property of the orphans of said Joseph Wood (or the benefit of all concerned. ’ )4 REBECCA WOOD. Guardi*. r 1 -a uV 7 tT n- l- I f^OIIR months after date application will bouse formerly occupied by fcaniuel F. Dickinson, t()the infeliorconrt of coun “ J? ““f now by Ruins R. Graves, levied on to satisfy one-Fi I t - f r n .iA. . 8lt ' Fa from Bibb Superior court, in favor of the Slate of! an j neeroeshebinoinD to the ' e f°i* e ,a,ld pointed out bv Wui. B. Cone. One bouse and lot in East Macon, being part of a ten acre lot. No. 4, where Lewis J Groce now lives, and levied on as his property to satisfy two Fi Fas front Bibb Superior court. Thomas S. Bennett vs Lewis J. Groce, and one from Bibb Inferior court. H B. Glo ver, Ac. vs Lewis J. Groce—property pointed out by- John J. Bennett. One House and Lot, containing one half acre, more or less, joining East Macon, on Cutter’s Hill, where Mrs. Boren now lives, and levied on as the property of William E. Boren to satisfy one fi. fa. from Bibb Infe rior Court, in favor of Lewis Lawslie vs. William E. Boren. Property pointed out by Plaint'ff’s Attorney. The undivided half of that part of Lot number 12 in East Macon, on which the old tavern, formerly occu pied by Sirs. Hoge, stands, nqtV unoccupied, levied on as the property of Alfred S. Bennett, to satisfy- a fi. fa. from Bibb'Superior Court in favor of Low. Taylor A Co. vs Alfred S Bennett; pointed out by Lewis J.- Groce. s One house arid lot in Fast Macon, being one half a- cie, more or less, it being the south-west corner of a ten acie lot No 4, whereon Airs. B Hand ni-vv lives, le vied on as the property of Samuel I.e tie, to satisfy one Fi Fa from llibb Inferior court in favor of Ross A Powell, vs Samuel Leytle—property pointed out by Tims Ross. BENJ. IIUSSELL. Dtp. Sheriff. June 30 53 IH CENTRAL HOTEL, .ISa con, Georgia S establishment is now tinder the control of bio to undertake largely and execute with neatness _April4 Gin 41 DANIEL T. REA. .Vew Store—Crcsh Goods. | HE subscriber is now opening, o;t second street, Notice. N accoi dance.with an act of the last legislature, „ entitled an act 'to appropriate a sum of money to Boys summer C ' n,b ;!?! ’•. br0,vr> l'"cn. and ! improve the navigation of the Flint liver, ami to ap- Ronan Casataore FROCK COATS, COATEES I * : - ‘ T the subscribers, who pledge themselves to ren der comfortable those who mav call on them. PET'P.R J. WILLIAMS. Feb25 35 JOHN D. RAMEY- . and PANTALOONS. White and buff grass Cloth, buff aiid brown Linen. Pongee, Rouan Cassintereand Jeans ROUND JACK-’ T * next dour to Patr:'-k A .Martin, and nearly op ! \)T. pasite the Commercial Bank, a complete assortment of; a large assortment«!' fancy VESTS. * /*//)//' (inft rancy JJJii (jrOttDS* Fine l.inen Shirt*, £i!k under Shirts and Drawers, \\ nidi will he sold at prices Jtiur.h reduced, bein^ bo T t J & r A c Ac. on reasonable terms ana cheap ’ 1 . they will be sold ac cordingly. His stock comprises in part as follows: WOOLENS. • u -4, 9-1 ami 30-4 London Duflil Blankets—10-1 nnd 12-1 fiua Mackinaw do—Negro Plains and Linseys— super blue, black, brown mixt Cloths—Fine and com-! mop Satinets, assorted colors—superfine Valentia and Toilinet Vesting*—ooper white and red Flanucls—do Mi-.-iuo do. STUFFS. Black and colored 6-4 Merinos—do do Bombazctts line 6-4 Bombazines—Pink Ratine:—figured Cireas-j sians. * ' 1 COTTON GOODS. super and common plain and twilled Calicoes—swiss, | Jaconet, Mull and Bonk Muslins—black nnd colored | cambric Ginghams—Irish Linens in £ pieces very fine j —colored and white Homespuns—Rowcu cassimeres 1 aud cheek-—birdseve and Russia Diapers—Linen cambric Ilkfs, Russia sheetings, Ac SILKS. IJlack super Poi do suio silks—do Italian Lustring do —rich colored silks very cheap—Levantines, snrsnets ami sinchows. HANDKERCHIEFS. Mandarin, lleruinci, embroidered Romani, Bagdad,! rich satin, figtiered Thibet, embroidered Thibet wool | and martin gauze Ilkfii—rich figured graze Ribbons— 1 Handsome thread Edgings and tiuiltiiigs— Blond I d-; gings and Bobinet Laces—and many other articles, which caunot fail to give satisfaction as to price and quality. dec 17 25 ARCHIBALD AIcARN. N«l«.o. T HE undersigned Jias connected JAMES I). CAKHART witli him in .Mercantile Bnsiiie-s, at the store loraw-d on the corner of Mulberry and Third streets, and the bnsiness in future transacted by that establishment ahmr will be distinguished hv the tide nf WJI. B. PARKER At Co. the said J I) C being the Company and having an in terest in the said firm only . July 7 54 tf WM. B. PARKER. BACON. F OR SALE a superior lot of Bacon, iust received j from Tennessee wagons, and a forme, supply to l arrive, all of which will be sold 011 liberal terms. ; Jnlv7 54 tf WM B. PARKER A Co Bacon. 4 H1IDS hams, choice quality, just received and for sale by lit A A COTTON. June 23 5‘? iurpettiig. 4 SPLENDID assortment of Carpeting and Rugs, \tso—Oil Floor Carpeting 5jJ and 8 feet wide, .*pril 13 43 For sale bv CK AFT A LEWIS. point commissioners to carry the same into effect,” will (>e Ifttoiite LOWEST MOOKU, on the second Monday in August next, at Pindertowu, Lee county, tlie removal of the shoals on said river, at Porter’s Ferry the Rope work aud rfwift Creek shoals. The -boats at Porter’s Ferry to be first in considera tion. The liine allowed to each undertaker to be a- greed upon at tlie time of the contract, and build and security to be given for its performance in terms of the act. One-lourth of the money to be paid to each con tractor when the work is commenced, one-Jbiittb when half finished and the remaining hail' when completed. Tbcatbfhtion of persons desiring such contracts is respectfully solicited. July 8,1836. JOHN L SHELBY. 4 £5 FRANCIS BACON, 1 ELIAB JONES. > 3 JOHN W. COWART. I 5' j 55 td Walter l Campbell, j 3' I T Ten Dollars Reward F OR the apprehension and delivery of C. STIUB- LING, who .oeskrtko from die company of j Cavalry commanded by me nt Camp Georgia, Alaba ma, after he had been mustered into tlie service of the Summer t'iotniug O F almost every description. May 5 45 (i. W PRICE A.Co. Copartnership.. T HE undersigned have formed a connexion for the transaction of a general FACTORAGE nnd COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under the firm of COOMBS A DOUGHTY. JOHN 8. COOMBS, Savannah, June I 50 F,. W. DOUGHTY. United States. E. Mr.CALL, June 15 Captain of Bibb Cavalry. O’ I will give an additional reward of FIFTY’ DOLLARS, or the apprehension of said Clayton Stribling, whom I engaged as a substitute for myself in the Bibb Cavalry, and furnished with a Horse and Equipmeuts, and Sixty Dollars in cash.. lie is about five feet two inches high, fair complexion, middle size, prominent chin, is a cabinet makei by profession, and has worked in Columbus and in Macon—said he was a native of Union district, South Carolina—supposed to bn between 25 nnd 30 years old^—of about 135 uoiimi* weight. Having sold a horse that did not lie- iohgto him. it is to be hoped the officers of the Law will be on the look out, that this consummate scoun drel may be arrested and treated according to his de serts JOHN SPRINGER. Macon June 23.1836 52 GLOBE TAVERN, Clinton, Jones County, Ga. T HE Subscribers (late proprietors of-th Clinton Hotel,) render our thanks to our friends aud patrons for past encouragement.' an respectfully beg leave to annouucd to the ,:uhlie that we have lemoved to the cominodiow- llou* known as the' globe tavern, situated iu the liusiuess part of the town,. amt frotitiug the Court-House. (laving leased this stand for several yenr.- with the intention of renewing the lease or ot pur chasing the property, wo consider ourselves per manently located, and shall continue to improve our accomodations as the comfort of customers shall require. Our House is now open Jfor the reception ol Travellers or Boarders. - We shall at nil times endeavor to keep such a House, as will ensure public patronage; and we hope to afford such ac commodations as will prove satisfactory to those who call.ou os. The usuttl great promises of good TABLES BARF. &c. we think unnecessary to particular ize.—Good Lots and other conveniences for Dro vers, readily furnished Butts SIicrifF Sale. O N thefirst Tutsday in AU< ,tJ8T next, trill be sold before the court house door in the town of Jackson, Butts county, within the legal hours of sale, Hugh Hamil’s interest in a certain negro man nam ed Joe. levied on and returned to me by a constable as the property of Hugh Hamil, by virtue of sundry Fi Fas from a justices’ court of Butts county, in favor of Samuel Maddux vs Simeon Hamil end Hugh Hamil. Sold under the incumbrance of a mortgage—proper ty pointed out by the plaintiff. June 23. RICH’D MeDUFF Dep Sheriff. DAVID KIM BELL. ) ,, JOHN ANDERSON, j ' 4dm ’ r F OUR months afterdate application tvillbemade to the inferior court of Henry countv v hen sit- ting for ordinary purposes. «*,ir leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Wiley Heflin, late ( ,f ^ county, deceased. WILEY* J. HEFLIN, Jane 2 49 Ly’ or . F OUR mouths after dat^application uifl be made to the honorable the interior court of Rmu coun ty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot No 28, in tlie 3d district of Coweta county, for tlie benefit of the orphans of William Payne, deceased Mav 28 49 ABNER BANKSTON. Guar. 1,3 < >L iv mouths after date, application wj|J be tuuoe jfi. to the honorable Inferior court ol Jackson coun ty when sitting as a court of Ordinary for leave tosell Lot No. (203) two hundred and three in the 2/th dis trict of formerly Cherokee now Walker county, for the benefit of the heirs of Eiicy Archer deceased" march 17. 1836 3S„ JOHN A. WALLS Adw‘r UUiv months alter date application will be leioc to the honorable luferior Court of Stewart conn ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil the negroes beloneing to the estate of Benjamin F. Nel son, arminor, deceased. March22, Jc3C. F January 20, 1834 LIVERY WOOD & WEEKES. 19 tf \NIEL. Bagging and Iron. U t?!'' 0A Pieces heavy Hump Bagging Ji ill tons Iron assorted 25 bl»D Fiour 15 lihds Molasses Jo.-; received and for sale by ' <rire for cash April 25 44 _mnyj'.i Cl IAS. CAM P H LEI* tHtwing declined being" absent from the -State, Pnluts, H itmtsUcRi Ac. H H and having increased uiv stock, I now offer a W HITE LEAD. Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow, Larke Assortment of Goods, Red Lead. Litharge, Lamp Black, Whiling. s „i tP j to ffie trade of this place, at wholesale or retail, Terra do Scinnit, Mpaumli Brown, Lmsceci Oik Spm. on accommodating terms. 1 invite mv former rustom- Tiirpentiiie. Copal Varm.-li, Japan Vurmsh. Leather eri nt |„. r „. t0 ca || andjudge for thcnis-lves. Varnish, Picture Varmth. also. r s — Lime For Sale. i Lost or Stolen, A PPLY to WILLIAM DAN ILL. who has made , A LARGE red calfskin POCKET BOOK, be- iirrarigorocnts for • quantity, and will be deliv- J im tween the Central Hotel nnd the bridge, con- 1 ered at 'his shop, or by the load, at any pkyca tn the taming one Ten Dollar Bill,- and other money, but ■ I - WM. DAN * Window Glass, S*aint Brashes, Sc. i"eb 18 35 By J. II. A U -S. i.LLLS Lamp Hit. Gallons W inter strained Lamp Oil very dout recollect the exact amoimt. supposed to be about Seventy Dollars, with divers receipts and notes to me. it may be known by mv name on the papers. A re ward of TUN DOLLARS will lie given to any per son fiqdiiig the same and delivering it toJ. G. or Skein at the Central Hotel. There is one note in it, to the best of mv recollection on S. B. Foster, made NEW LIVERY STABLES • .In <1 Carriage Bcpository. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. C MINER, respectfully informs his friends.that • he has Leased the Ware-house and Lot know u as Burton’s, late Mr. John Rees, near the Planter’s Hotel—and has all those superior buildings construc ted into Stables and Carriage Houses.—Has on hand, and will keep, a general asortmerit of CARRIAGES for sale of the letest fashions and best finish. His con nection in this branch of his business, is such, as to iu- dnee him to believe, he can offer greater inducements to t*>e purchaser, than any like Establishment at the South. His Stables are "all Dirt Stalls—wide, high and airy; dan accommodate any number of Horses on Livery from 1 Jo 200-rprice per day, each Horse, longer or shorter time, 50 oentt.—Horses and Car riages of everv kind usiiullv hired, can be had on the most reasonable terns. The proprietor pledges him- selfto do every justice to his Friends—who may pat ronise hiut. WANTED. C ASH will be paid for one Road Wagon and four nr five Horses—Mules would be preferred. For Sale. 1 Pair of Extra fine Northern Carriage- Horses, 7 and 8 years old, of tine blood, pripe $1200. sold for ro Crawford Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, at the court house door in the town of Knox ville. Crawford county, between the usual hours of sale, the folluiring property: A negro woman by the ngme of Mary, about 14 or 15years old, also, a negro boy by the m-me of Rigden, 8 or 9 years old. levied on as" the property of Bryan F. Lane, to satisfy a Fi Fain favor of Edgar & Carmicha el, and others. WM. CAMPBELL, Sheriff. Alsu will be sold as above, . One lot of land. No 96, in the first district originally Houston, now Crawford county, levied on as tlie pro perty of Benjamin Simmons, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued out of a Superior court of Putnam county, in favor of Edward Varjier vs said Benjamin Simmons—property pointed ontbv the plaintiff. Jims29 WM. B. FILES. Pep. Sheriff Campbell Sheriff Sale. POSTPONED SALE. O N' Me first Tuesday in AUGUST next, trill be sold before the court house door in Campbellton, Camp bell county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property: Lot of land No 50, in the seventh district of Cowe ta connty when surveyed, now Campbell county, con taining 2024 acres more or less—levied-011 as tlie pro perty of Slade Warren, to satisfy two Fi Fas issued from a justices court in Sumter county; ir favor of Peter Easters vs Nelson Flofirnoy end Slade Warren —property pointed out bv plaintiff’s agent. April-29 JOHN CARLTON, Dtp Shff. Houston Sheriff Sale. 0 'S the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, will be sold before the court house door, in the town of Perry, Houston county, between the lawful hours of sale, Lot No. 13'*, in the 13th district of Houston connty. containing 2024 acres land, more or less, levied on as the property of Randal Bennett, to satisfy a Pi Fa THOMAS 8. CHAPPELL, J , , , WILLIAM NELSON. ^dmrs. F OUR months after date,application will be mado to the honorable the inferior cour; of Fayette county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, ferlearc te sell part of the real estate of Abner Champion, laia of said countv deceased. Mav 8 47 " WILLIS CHAMPION. Adm’r. _ FRANCIS CHAMPION, .4 dm’re F OUR months after date application will be made to the houorable Inferior Court of Campbell county when sitting for ordinary purposes forleavelo sell the real estate of William Sewell late of said coun ty deceased. L S THOMAS, Adm'r. June 9,1836 50 1 7IOUR months after date application will be made to the inferior court ol Pike county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and ne groes of Frederick Sessions, late of said conntv, de ceased. May 19 ASA SESSIONS. Adm’r. F OUR months after date application will be mace to tlie Inferior court of Houston county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leate to sell all the real es tate lying in said county of Houston, and a negro girl belonging to the estate of William H. Riggins, deceas ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. JOAB W. C. HORN, Adm'r. July 7 55 GEORGIA—Crawford county. W HEREAS John Blackston applies to me for letters of Administration on tbc estate of El bert Powell, deceased— These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of soul deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by fau to shew cause if any they can why said letters should not be- granted. Given under my hand, July 8,1636. 55 B. F. LANE, t>. c c. 0 GEORGIA : Houston t'uanty. HERE AS Elizabeth C. Chain applies for let ters of Admiuistratiou on the estate of JuLa J. McBride, deceased— These are therefore to cite <snd admonish all ana sin gular the kindred and creditors of said[ deceased tob and appear at my office within the time prescribed by laic'« shew cause if any they hare, why said letters should nolle granted. Given iindt-r mv hand at officp July 7. 1836. 55 "CHARLES II. RICE. c. c- o. GEORGIA—Butts ■County. W HEREAS Andrew Bickerstaff applies to me for letters of administration on the estate ol He- n’Z: u a:^i“p.^:V5E;» U ‘ I ten Bxckemaff, hue Of Alabama, deceased. 2024 acres more or less, being lot No. C. in the 13 th | teiS toS; e a V F? Fa office within thcLe prescribed court of Houston county, in favor of C. F. Smith, vs the said Thomas Barron and Joseph Barron. 2024 acres of land more or less, being lot *-o. 197, ' ill tlie 10th district of Houston county, levied on as the i property of Edward Varner, to satisfy a Fi Fa from a jnstices’court of lam re ns county, ill favor of George W. Daniel vs the said Edward Varner—pointed ontby II. B. Hathaway, the assignee of said execution. 1 cause if any they can why said letters shottltl nolle ! granted. ‘ Given under niv hand, at office, 10th June, 1K56- 51 JOHN McCORV,fiS.:fL- GEORGIA—Houston county. . [/■HEREAS Moses Collins applies to me fer * e * ters of administration, de benisnou, on the 500 Jan. 14. T payable to Irhv Hudson, a« administrator on the estate ; fault. . , , . ... „ . ~ „ia of William Hudson, fur thirty dollars. I 1 * a,r f orre, *> Vi’V 1 '*!!' 18 h ' S V V d m n,enTd f.w July 5 54 JOHN GIBSON. 1 fine Travelers, well broke, cun be reconimemk (! lor - family use—belonging to a private gentleman wjio is Ko . . . I 1 I _ _ ... II 1.........] hands.,me-jnst received and for sal'e j Dry-Good. hnsim* in ttn# bv II ft J SHOTWI’I I Stock in parts, or enure, on such Jenin, that country Opnmnte/Ur. Central Hotel. IIoiiM- and Lot lor Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his TTouse isttd Lot on Cherry street, he- j ing pleasantly situated, containinglfou good rooms, nnd everv necessvrvotit-hnil ! -ding. JOHN HOLZ1NDOR July 14 55 DAVID RALSTON. P S. Cash will be paid lor good beef Hides. To Country merchants and others, . ——,— ,—: -. . , , nmn;„—--- --— - - - IIF subscriber having .conduced to’ close his f ■! HE partner-lap heretofore existing under th* going to travel, nhd wishes tosell iiiiiiicd atelv- - sMs! -B- Brtn of dsfamrs*<r OwYlmr is this dny dissolved j p a ; r Daik Bays, 16 hands high, 6 and 8 years old, bv imititnl consent. O. ealliitt.rsh is authorised to re ' g0 undnnd gentle—and I Saddle Poney, young and ecivo and liquidate all demands iu any way connected : BO „..a - with .-aid firm. O. SALTMARSH, also. January 1.1636. 3ntp 54 W. If. OVERTON. | Two Barouches, I Buggy, 1 Sulky and two Gigs; all have been used some.—Sold for cash. May 24 3m. 50 2024 acres of land more or less, being lot No. 255, in the 13th district of Houston county, levied on as the property of Thomas Barton, to satisfy a Fi Fa from the Inferior coprt of Houston conntv, in favor of John Neal, administrator, &c. vs the said Thomas Bar ron. ~ 2024 acres of land, more or less, being the lot No. 126, in the °th district of Houston county.! -vied on .as the. property of Drifrv 8 nith, to satisfy a Fi Fa I from th? Superior court of Newton county, in favor . of Samuel J. Bryam vs lguatius R. Brook, Drury Smith John Smith and Hezekiah Speak. 2IV24 acres of land, more or less, being lot No. 125, in the 14th district of Houston county levied on as the property of Daniel Rooks, to satisfy a Fi Fa front Jackson superior court, in favor of Joshua Grinage vs the said Daniel Rooks. June 27. GEORGE M. DUNCAN, Dep Sheriff 5t IF. dealers will find it to their interest to make hint a call. To individnnls he is offering great birenins. July 14 1 ui—-55 JNO. RUTHERFORD. LEATHER. A N assortment of Harness. Bridle nnd Upper Isia ther, for sale by CRAFT & LEW 18* July 14 55 G. B. CARHART will act as my general \gent during mv absence from the J'im» 16.1836. f* J. GODDARD. *3 ot> j?riming done at thi^ Oiiiec. Printing Paper. small lotof Printing Paper. 23 by 35 inches, good quality; a few reams Foolscap; Cards, &c. just received, and forsale. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. July 14 55 A' For Sale. A comfortable dwelling house with out buildings complete, situated 011 Poplar street and Cotton Avenue, a delightful situation with one or two lots and fine wa ter, will be sold on reasonable terms for cash. Por terms apply in Mncon to Ms*96 48 WM. DANIEL. Insurance. T HE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure Cotton on tho River, and also take a few risks against Fire in thiacity. Apply to "Macon. Oct.27 ROBERT COLLINS. I lire While Lead and Linseed Oil for sale april 26 44 by J. H.&YV. 8. ELLR-I. PPLE VINEGAR for sale b l april 26 44 ale by II. & ITTN DER an order of the Inferior Court of Pike ee un- tJJ ly sitting for Ordinary Purposes, will be sold ov the first Tuesday in. SEPTEMBER next, irithin thr le gal hours of salt, before the court house in Cherokee coun ty. XiOt No. 363,. in the loth district 2d section, sold as the property of James Lowry, deceased, for the benefit of all concern ed. Terms on the day ASA SESSIONS, Adm'r. June 30 1 W. S. ELLIS. U NDER an order of the Inferior Court of Stcwor county, sitting for Ordinary purposes will be sfld. on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, between the lawful hours, before tlie courthouse in said county, , j ' ■ Two Negroes ;iml 100 acres LjikcI. lying in tho llitchity bend, on tho ChattahoorJ ee ri ver, number not known—sold as the property of Alex ander Nelson, late of said county, deceased. Terms on the dav. June 30. " THOMAS S. CHAPPELL. YVM. NELSON. »Adm’rs. w tate of Elijah Law, deceased, , •These arc therefore to cite and admonish al r - singular the kindred and creditors of said dcctas■ td to file their objections (if any they hare,Jin m J office within the time prescribed by law, why sen letters should not be granted. Given under iny hand, at office, Jtinc 10,18-* 6 - 51 CHAS. II. RICE, GEORGIA : Houston county. f HERE AS John J. Howell applies lor letters of Administration with ihe-wifla* ed, on the estate of Alonzo C McBride, decease r“ These are therefore to cite and admonish all a w « g. lar the kindred aud creditors of said deceased to ^ appear at my office within the time prescribed by *“ ’ ^ shew cause if any they have, why said letters shunt granted. r j u ] v Given under my hand at office, this 7thday 0 - ’ 1836. 31 CHAS. H RICE c.j£_ GEORGIA. Butts County. _ W HEREAS, Cuaiu.es A. Killcoees^ plies to me for Letters of Aduiiiwtj* the estate of Aristotle G. Duke, lute of said These are therefore to cite and admonish singular the kindred and creditors of ' ceased, to be and appear at my office xct , time prescribed by law, to shew cause tja J can why said letters shall rw>t be granted f(j | Given under my hand at office this 11th day - - 1836. 55 JOHN McCORDj**^- OOl. OAfifl nOD^ TSLtgy. * il1 TwrllaE- Summer Cloth ins’. re cRArT* Win?- mi