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3SV J&OSE & SIA-D£.
TSJUUSi dtC.
The Messenger is published weekly
T u- e Dollars, if paid within the
41 or four Dollurs if not paid til!
expiration of the year.
VavEnTiseme nts ‘will be inserted at
ne-'entv-iive cents per square (or 171ines)
“ ie first insertion, and fifty cents for
’ 1, continuance. Advertisements not
.‘ W ! w n handed in will be inserted
,;l forbid.
‘ (T 5 Sales of Land hy Executors, Ad
p,Heritors and Uuardians are required
tv'law to be advertised in a public Ga
ltlK sixty days previous to the day of
j|]p. .
The sale of Neemes and Personal
property must be advertised in like man
wrWy days.
Votic to Debtors and Creditors of an
Kite must be published Forty days.
Notice that application will be made
f,!hc Coiirtof Ordinary for leave to sell
lin'd must be published monthly for four
months.
( xj’ Letters on business must be
po<t-paid.
LAFAYETTE HALL.
MACON.
rjl THE subscriber having
taken the above establish
.U'Sk ment, respectfully informs
JUtisLhis friends and the public in
general, that it is now prepared for the
inception of company. His Bar will be
provided with the best liquors, and his
Table well furnished* Ilis Stable will
also he well attended to. From the at
,pntion which will be paid to render
those who mav favor him with their cus
tom. comfortable and agreeable, he
hopes to receive a share of public pa
tronage.
RATES.
Board and lodging per month
by year - • sls OO
do. without lodging 12 50
and lodging periupnth,
(transient) . • 13 00
do. without lodging - 15 00
Board and lodging per week 5 00
do. do. per day 1 OO
Breakfast . . 37
Dinner . • -r 50
Supper . - • 7
Lodiing . . . £5
Horse-feed . . • S7
ILrse per day . 1 00
Horse per day by the week
Horse per month • 12 00
ALEX. MERTUWETHF.R.
December 12, 1827. 40^
MANSION HOUSE.
MACON.
mis establishment,
ttbrned and formerly occupied by Messrs.
* Bullock & Walls,)
a IS now in tl:m hands of
the undersigned, who has
made ample provision, thro’
his friends, to keep it in as
good style perhaps as any house, in the
back country; and from his former ex
perience in the line of Tavern Keeping,
Matters himself that all who may be plea
sed to favor him with a call, will depart
satisfied, both as respects accommoda
tions and charges. Families can be en
tirely retired,
S. C. BRAME.
Macon, Oct. 30. 34-
GLOBE TAVERN
B-, n immediately fronting
THE COURT-HOUSE IN
cxinton.
<essK Jones Couuty , Georgia.
HAVING purchased this desirable stand
fora llpuieof Public F.iiterlaininenf,
the subseiitiers have entered upon the du
ties incumbent upon them us proprietors,
and are determined to sustain and add, if
possible,by more assiduous attention,to the
rood reputatiou which this house has here
tofore obtained. Having put the entire es
tablishment, in complete order thpy feel
themselves warranted in saying that they
‘.uaccommodate Travellers or Boarders,
individuals orfamiliospnasty le equal to any
house in the up-country. No expense by
which they can add to the improvement of
the house, table or bur will be spared. Strict
attention will be paid to tbe Stables, and
to horses left in their care. Horseand Hog
drovers can be accommodated with lots,
and attendance at any time,or assistance in
.<posins of their stock will be siren
BENTON & BURTON.
■Tan. 23, 1823 __ 47
CLINTON
nSSHALB AC/LDUMV.
Till’, Trustees of this Institution
have employed Mrs. Ticknoh to
hike, charge of the samo during; the
fu'sent year. The qualifications of this
ta-dy as a teacher, are too well known to
the public to require the tribute of our
Ptaise. Asshehns beeneneaged in the,
Easiness of teaching in this State for
['•my rears, and has given universal sat
hfiictian, tbe Trustees are confident that
51 one could he procured who is inpro
’'• serving of esteem and patronage
n( ’ the people. Mrs. Kina, a lady who
* 4w tdl acquainted with the business of
tca, ’liing, and whose qualifications are
Undoubted, is emplovcd in the Acade
ta.v “itii M rs , Tieknor.
Jtt addition to the ordinary branches
1,1 education, instruction will be given
! I.ai'” Work, according to the most
proved hellions ; also, Fainting on
8l, tin and Velvet, by ityort-ms.
, Hoard can be had in the best board
i'T houses fir 575 pe annum.
Hhe Scholars will be required to at
-1 r 1 the Sunday School every Sabbath.
On account of the healthiness of the
‘ on. which is not surpassed by any in
ois part of the State, and the chenp
,ie” of board, the number and qualifi
'■W'on of teachers, it is hoped that a
’’ ry liberal patronage will be given to
ht ls institution.
■lr*T7if Spring quarter will commence
* bV first of ipril.
“ 7 order of the Hoard of Trustees.
r linton, March 17,1C28. St
J i iSnu
•u 1 every description
sums 4i xim orrirc.
~
I,AV NOTICK.
CIHRISTOPIIER B. STRONG,
) and HENRY G. LAMAR have
entered into partnership in the practice
of law, under the firm of
STRONG A LAMAR,
And will faithfully attend to the rollae
tion as xvcll as other more litigated bu
siness of their profession. They will re
gularly nttendjill the Superior Courts of
the Flint Circuit; Jasper, Jones and
Wilkinson ol the Ocmulgee, and Lau
rens, Twiggs and Pulaski of the South-
Circuit.
fly special contract, their services can
be had in other Comts in the State.
CHRISTOPHER B. STRONG.
. HENRY G. LAMAR.
Macon, Feb 22 50—ts
LAWN OTIC E.
THE subscribers have associated
themselves inthe practice of Law.
Their office is kept at the Falls of the
Chatahoochie.
JAMES N. BETIIUNE.
ALBERT Y. GRESHAM.
Oct. 29. 33—ts
LAW NOTH E.
THE Undersigned have connected
themselves in the practice of law
and respectfully tender their services to
the public.
They willattcnd the courtsofthe Flint
Circuite and those contiguous. Com
munications addressed to Clopton and
Abernathv will be attended to.
ALBERT G. CLOFTON.
HENRY C. ABERNATHY.
Macon, Oct. 2S. 32
LAW NOTICir
THE undersigned has removed to,
and is permanently located at the
new town of COLUMBUS, in Musco
gee county, there he may at all times be
consulted when not engaged upon the
Circuit. He will regularly attend the
sittings of the Superior Courts of the
Chatiahoochie Circuit.
ULYSSES LEWIS.
Columbus, Jan. 10, 15—Cm.
LAW.
THE subscribers are practising law
in the Chattahoochee Circuit con
jointly. Their office is in Columbus,
Georgia.
SAMUEL T. BAILEY,
JAMES VAN NESS.
Columbus, March 28, 18211. Cm-4
JEW3XRY.
P. P. ROCKWELL.
H AS just reoeiv
, ed from New York,
1 and ‘ s now open
fff* v ing, an extensive
t C l and elegant as&ort
ment o r goods,
consisting in part
of the follow ing:
Patent lever and other Watches, for
ladies and gentlemen
Elegant Time I’ieccs, Clocks
Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, for la
dies and gentlemen
Steel Chains, Seals and Keys
Finger and Ear Rings
Breast Pins—Beads, a variety
Pencil Cases—silver Thimble.*
Spectacles, gold and silver mounted
do. steel do. with green or white
glasses—silver Pens
Plated and brass candlesticks
Lamps—Pocket Lamps
Tea Pots, Waiters
Silver, plated and Brittania, table,
tea and soup Spoons
Castors, Knives and Forks
Razors, Pocket Knives
Fire Fenders, Curtain Pins
Pomeroys Razor .Strops
Cologne Water, fancy Sonp, Rouge
Dressing Cases, steel Busks
Andirons, Shovels and Tongs
Beer Pumps of the, best quality.
MILITARY GOODS, AC.
Swords, white and yellow mounted
Epaulets, gobl and silver
Lace and cord do. do.
Tassels, Stars, Eagles, Cockades
Pistols, Dirks
A variety of elegant Fowling Pieces,
w ith common and percussion locks
Flasks, Shot Bags, Game-bags, Gun
■ wipers
Fifes, Backgammon Boards
Walking Sticks, Ac. &c.
Watches cleaned and repaired in
the best manner : also, all kinds of jobs
in his line of business.
Cash paid for Old Gold and Silver.
Macon, Sept. 25. 28
JUST RECEIVED BY
FLV2SR A COLLINS,
a general assortment of
Drugs and Medicines :
among w hich ark :
if CROTON Oil, lodiqd
Sulphate Quinine
Acectic Acid
Pyroligeous Acid
•itUD Ext. Elutecium
Cologne Water, water Colours
Thermometers, powder Pulls
Macassar Oil, Olive Oil
Evans’ crow n Lancets
Antique Oil, Oil Wormwood seed
Oil Spruce, Flowers Benzoin
Gold I,yaf, Silver Leaf
Durable Ink, blue SmAlt
Lemon Acid, Harlem Oil
London Mustard, Ginger Root
Ground Ginger, Pearlash
Scotch Snuff, Chrome Yellow
i Brimstone, Sulphur,
India Rubber, Sponge
Shaving Boxes and Brushes
Pimento, Pepper
Vials assorted, Windsor Soap
Fancy Soap and wash Balls
Teeth Brushes
Copal Varnish
Spirits Turpentine.
Macon, Oct. 8. W
TUlasc lijpmiTG,
2 rr .V Com * rca .on: nr
ELLIS, SHOT WELL (>.
51
COLUMBUS.
Just received by Strum-boats Steubeni'illr’
an el Monror,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 1
GROCERIES!
Which are offered at very low prices—viz.
QAAarrels -agß&k
•> “¥ V YVh. duv Ogj
3d do RUM
15 do COGNIAC BRANDY
25 do MOLASSES
75 do SUGAR
50£do NAILS
50 hags COFFEE
50 boxes RAISINS
6 tons IRON, with a numerous
assortment of other articles.
ALSO. A GENERA I. ASSORTMENT OK
DRY GOODS.
Persons wishing to purchase will
please call on
HUGH LOVE.
Columbus, March 6, 1828. 3m53
COTTON A HARRISON,
HAVE for sale the following ar
ticles—part just received by Boat
Corsair:
®2O bis. Portland Rum
10 do Northern do
4ft do Whiskey
10 do Apple Brandy
50 bis. Mackerel, No. 1,2, and 3
10 do prime Pork
do do fresh Potatoes
20 do Northern Gin
3ft do Sugar
5 hhds. Molasses
10 kegs Tobacco
30 bags Coffee
2jooft lhs Hollow Waijg
1,000 do hoop Iron
1,000 do sheet do
10,000 do Iron assorted
4,000 bags Salt
50 pieces prime Bagging
Cogniac Brandy
Jamaica Ruin
Holfand Gin
Madeira, TenerifTo, and Malaga
WINES
Irish Whiskey, very choice l .-
Hyson Tea
Rice, Loaf Sugar
Segars, Hoes
Waggon Boxes
G rindstones
Writing and wrapping paper
Shot, assorted
Bar Lead
Cotton Cards
Macon, March 7, 1828. 52
J. YRRSiaZAiM A CO.’
g 2TAVE just received in addition to
KJL their former stordt,
1 hi, . 1 m j Rum
10 qr. caks Madeira and Malaga
WINES
20 bis. new (Jin
10 do New England Rum
20 bags prime green Coffee
5 do. Spice ami Pepper
500 lbs. loaf Sugar
10 kegs Goshen Butter
10 boxes Raisins
50 kegs Crackers, ten ponnds each
ALSO,
5 casks Hardware, assorted
10 do Hoes
5 do Iron
10, nop lbs. Castings, assorted
8,000 do Swedes Iron
5,000 bolt sheet, and houp Iron
590 Nail Rods
2,000 lbs, ca: t, English blistered, and
German Steel
Blacksmiths Tools, ftc.
ALSO,
5 crates CROCKERY, assorted
which together with their former stock
will be sold at the lowest market price
for Cash.
,4fvo—One elegant BUGEE, with,
full plated Harness).
Macon, Feb. 4. 47
Hungerfords Stoddard
HAVE just received a general as
sortment of
STAFUS 4t FANCY
AMONG w hich ARE
Blue, black and steel mixed Cloth
Sattinctt, Flannels
Bombazines and Bcmbazetts
Black Italian Silk
Plain black Gros de Naples
Coloured do.
Plaid and stripe Silk
Canton and Nankin Crapes
Pongee, bonnet and belt Ribbons
Fancy Handkerchiefs, all colors
Lace and Swiss Collars
Linen Handkerchiefs, colored Borders
Thread Laces and Footings
Figured, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins
Fine check Muslins
Fancy Crsiv ats
Fancy Silk Stocks
Linens and lioisery
Horse Skin Gloves
Leghorn and Straw Bonnets
Misses’ Gimp do.
Bleached Shirting and Sheetings
Brown do. do.
Domestic Plaids
Gentlemen’s and Ladies Cloaks
Duffle, Rose, and Point Blankets
HATS, BOOTS A SHOES.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, fyc.
390 sides black upper Leather
100 an d sole do.
6 dorf. Calf Skins
6 do. lining do.
6 do. Morocco Skins, assorted
colors.
The above Goods are offered at re
duced prices for Cash. Call and judge
for yourselves.
Nov, 10. Y 35
- ■■ ■-*- - ■
SHERIFF NOTICE.
THF, Sheriff of Troup county, and
bis Deputy, will advertise tlieir
sales inthe Georgia Messenger.
ib S. ROBERTSON, Sh’ffi
MAC OX, CA. MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1828.
FRESH GOODS . (
RALSTON A JONES, {
HAVE received within the pas 1
week, the following articles’ I
which are offered low for cash—
®1 0 Hhds New Orleans!
80 bags green COFFEE
1 pipe Holland GIN
1 pipe Cogniac BRANDY
& hhds and 20 barrels Port Royal
WHISKEY
2 quarter casks Malaga > yyi\F
2do 8. Madeira $
2 boxes Hyson ) -pp *
2 do Imperial $
10 bbls Newark CIDER (Superior)
H.i kegs NAILS, assorted sizes
20 bags Buck and Patent Shot
2 Boxes very sup. London Mustard
9 Cases HATS com-1
prising a genera! assort
hient of almost every size,
and quality and of the latest fashions.
March 31. 3w3
Tun undersigned, wishing to close I
his business in Macon, will dis
pose of his Goods on accommodating
teruis.
On Tuesday, (Hh May turf.
He will offer at auction, (which may
then be on hand) the entire stock, con
sisting of a great variety of
DRY GOODS.
ALSO , A N assortment of
GROCERIES*
A quantity of
LX2MCX3, CROCKERY, £iC.
Terms. —All sums less than 5100,
cash—over 510 ft, notes with good secu
rity until the Ist of January, 1 it 29.
Country merchant* would do well to
call previous to the public sale.
RALPH KING.
April 31. 9-tds
T. A 1, WIFFSIZiy,
Have just received from New
York a *r neral assortment of
GROCERIES?
which they offer for sale at the lowest
market prices for cash or produce.
Holland Gin, White's do.
if Northern do. Whiskey
Jamaica Rum
Cogniac Brandy.
Port. Madeira, Teneriffe }
and Malaga j,
Loaf and Lump Susa’ s
St. Crotx and Muscovado do,
Irish Potatoes, Mackerel
Pimento, Pepper
Coffee, t ‘heese, Molasses
Cotton Bagging, Bagging Twine
Soap, Candles
Pow der, Shot, Lead, Iron
Cast, Germ, and American Steel, &c.
WANTED,
a quantity of HIDES, for which Cash
will be paid at the highest prices.
Macon, Feb. 11. 1828. 48
tfaslitouAUle
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS AND CLOTHING,
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Macou C\oiVung Stove
OF
L- FITCH & CO-
Mulberry Street.
C( (INSISTING in part of Bomba
/ zines, Circwssians, white and
brown Drillings, Russian Nankins, In
dia do. Velvet Vestings, Florentine,
Mersailes and Velentia do. Velvets of
all colors, India Laventine, white linen
and cotton Hose, white and black silk
do. Flag and Bandanna Handkerchiefs,
India do. Italian and India Cravats,
Plaid and white do. Silk and common
Suspenders, Russian Belts, Umbrellas,
Stocks and Stiltners, Gloves, Havana
and Leghorn Hats. Linens, Cloths and
and CassimereN, Epauletts, I.aee Cord,
Shirt Collars, Shirtings,Paddings, Sew
ing Silks, Jkc. &<•.
Blue, brown, black & claret COATS
do do do do COATEES
do do do do Frock Coats
Fine Bombazine Frock Coats
do do Goat tees
do Circassian do
Russian Nankin do
Plain Velvet VESTS
Figured do do
Velcncia do do
Florentine do do
Mersailes do do
Brown and white linen JACKETS
Circassian and Striped do
Crape and Silk Camblet PANTA
LOONS
Conean Bombazine Pantaloons
190 pair brown and white Drill do
Circassian and Nankui do
White and brown Linen do
Mixt and purple Drilling do
White and brown Sattin do
Tom and Jerry and Denmark do
Clolhs and Cassimeres do
Striked drilling and silk drilling do
Common striped do
Dutch Trowsers
Fine linen and cotton SHIRTS
Morning GOWNS
Cotton and linen DRAWERS
above clothing is made of
the best materials, in the latest fashions,
particularly for Customers, and will be
sold low for Cash.
TAILORING
carried on as usual in nil its branches.
Orders thankfully received, and execu
ted w ith despatch.
Macon, April 4, 1828. 4
N. B. Those persons indebted to us
for the past year, w ill do well to call mid
sKtfe the same before the first of May.
L. FITCH CO.
SASITTSL GILLES Pis
HAS just received a general assot i
ment of fresh
miY GOODS,
For the Spring and Summer season.—
Also, a good assortment of
HARDWARE <k aHOCE-
Iie deems it unnecessary to say any
thing about the quantity, or the terms on
which they will he sold, as both ran be
ascertained hy a call. He hopes it will
be taken for granted that he is desirous of
selling, or he would not trouble the pub
lic with this notice that lie hasOiein.
Macon. April 1, 1328. 3-ts
JAMES A. BLANTON.
HAS just received and is now open
ing and offering for sale, at the
very lowest market prices, for,cash, a
large ami entirely fresh stock of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
Hardware and CuWery,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
hats asd shoes,
SADDLERY, &c.
Which w ere all laid in by himself in
the Northern markets specially for the
trade of this place, and will no doubt
suit purchasers both in quality and prices.
Merchants and planters from the coun
try’ and the citizens of this place, are in
vited to call and examine for themselves.
WANTED.
a few hundred bales of COTTON, for
which Cash will he paid.
Macon, Pea. 17, 1827. 40
J. YRfiEMAXf 6t. CO.
ITAVE JVST RECEIVED BY THE BOAT
t*EW JERSEY.
*1 BUSHELS SALT
6 bbls. Mackerel
29 hluls. prime Sugars
135 bbls. (Jin and Whiskey
100 do Irish Potatoes
25 do superfine Flour
C half do. Buckwheat do.
1509 lbs. prime Bacon,
which w ill be sold low for Cash.
Feb. 7, 1828. 43
WAR EHOISE 7~
m BOATING 7
Commissfon
BUSINESS.
JOHN T. ROWLAND,
RETURNS his tbanksto bis friends
> and the public for the. liberal sup
port which he has heretofore received
from them in his business and solicits a
continuance of their patronage.
His WARE-HOI SES have been
considerable enlarged during the past
summer. :mil are now eripahleofettntam
ing from 3500 to 1090 bags of Cotton.
A substantial WHARF is attached to
them, and for com enience inthe trans
action of businp.ss, they are not surpass
ed by any in the State.
His BO VTS arc first rate, and will be
well manned and carefully navigated.
He will be ablt to afford those who do
business v ith him all r-: unable facilities
in the way of Cash advance *, kc. and
ran assure them of his best exertions be
ing used to promote their interest, in the
management of any business confided to
his care.
On the first of October he will rpniove
his counting room to his Ware-hoitse,
and thereafter all his business will be
transacted there.
Macon, Sept. 15, 182(>. 27.
INDIAN’ SPRING
RESERVE.
IN conformity to an act of the I.<>cis
luture of the 22d day o( December,
last, “to dispose ol the Mclntosh Re
serves in the comity of Butts,” the un
dersigned Commissioners have had the
Ormulgee Reserve laid off into “ four
lots as neatly square as piacticable,”
embracing 530 acres, and have ascer
tained, that theie will be thirty two lots
of two acres, on the Indian Spring lie
setve—l4 do. of 4 acres—lo do, of 20
acres, and 16 do of 30 acres—total 72
lots. They will therefore offer fir sale,
on Monday the 21st day of April next,
the 4 lots of the Ocmulgee Reserve, at
the house of Mr. Alexander, on said
land, and invite the attention of all
those who wish to purchase valuable
lands. And on the next day, Tuesday
the 22<1 of April, they will commence
selling the lots at (he Indian Springs, on
that reserve, beginning on the 2 act.
lots, then the 4, and so on, in tegular
order, until all are sold.
The two acre lot no. 2, has on It a
large bouse 74 feet by 59, built for a
Tavern, with a kitchen and our bouses—
There ate also other lots that have hous
es or summer tents, calculated for rent
or occupancy the ensuing season.
The sales Will be made each day un
til all are sold, between 10 and 2 o’clock,
and one fifth of the amount ofthe pur
chase money must be paid on the day of
sale, in terms of the law, and the bab
Ance in “four equal amnia I instalments.”
A plan of the lots will be left with
Col. Ba!ey,at the Springs for the inspec
tion of all persons who may call.
It is expected hy the Commissioners,
that the advantages of the village con
templated at the Indian Springs, in the
use of Mineral Water, and other pros
pects of health, ought and will bring to
gether a large number to compete for
choice Rt the time of selling the lots.
R A. BLOUNT,
BENNET CRAWFORD,; 3
VVMS. RUTHEFOKD. ) 3
March 3 #
LAND FDR SAUK.
LOT No. 74, in the 24th disttict
Lee county. Enquire at the
Messenger Orricr.
Jan. 1r , . 42
BOARDING,
A NUMBER of Gentlemen ran be
accomodated with boarding by the
subscriber. Ho will also furnish apart
ments for two or three Gentlemen and
I.udiiA without children.
A- H; FRIi.EMA.'L ‘
CLOTSSTOG S'TURE
fsr~7 hat
Ware House,
V. JUDSON A CO.
HAVE removed their Store one
door from their former stand, and
next to Air. Wick's, Where they have
just opened an extensive assortment of
CLOTH EVG
of every description and quality, suited
to the present season. Their articles
consist in part of
Blue, black, olive, steel and Oxford
mixt DRESS & FROCK COATS
and COATEES
Steel-mixt, drab, olive and claret Over
Coats
Plaid and Cnmhlet Cloaks
Blue, black, olive, drab, mixt, eordercty
and slate colored Pantaloons
Silk, velvet, cloth, cassimere, Valencia,
Toilinet and Marseilles Vests
Cotton and woollen Drawer* and Fhlits
A variety of fine Cloths and Casiimeres
of all colors
Vestings and Sattinctt
Silk and Tabby Velvets
Woollen, worsted, lambs-wool and cot
ton Hose and half Hose
Green Baize, Tartan Plaid, Flannels,
Cravats and Handkerchiefs,
Cloth and Fur Caps
Su,spenders and Russian Belts,
Tailors’ Trimmings, &c.
100 dozen large Brazillian* SIIELL
COMBS
200 doz. do. side Combs, of a superior
quality
THEY WILL STILL CARRY ON THE
TAILORING BUSXNB3S,
and having good wo kmen employed,
hope to merit public patronage.
I*. J. &. (’O. also continue the
Hatting Business ,
and will finish HATS to order. They
“ill sell hats at wholesale or retail, as
low as they can be obtained in Savan
nah or Augusta.
They have on hand a general assort
ment of Beaver, Otter, Roram and
Wool HATS, of all sizes and qualities.
A liberal price will be paid for Bea
ver and Otter Furs.
’ Kov- 334 Y
STORE TO RENT.
$• ffitl ONE of the largest Store-
JJlllffW ho,,NCS in Macon, lately oc
copied by Smith k Morgan.
Apply to
M. R, WALLIS/
Feb. Ss> 50
TO
a One tenement of the Brick
Building, adjoining the one iu
which I now’ livo It is finish
ed in a handsome and eoove
nient style, having all oupbouses and usual
appurtenances. The house has five rooms,
(four with fire placesj a passage, 6 closets,
a cellar, &c. the location, convenience,
and handsome finish, makes it the most den
siralde in Macon. For terms, which will
be accommodating, apply to
M. D. J, SLADE.
Macon, Feb. 25.
TO UF.VV,
a THE Dwelling House now
in the posession of Mr. Sam
uel Gillespie. Possession to
be given on the first of April
next.
ALSO,
Store Room, adjoining that in
the occupation of John Corbett.
Apply to R. BIRDSONG,
or to TRACY &. BUTLER.
Macon, Feb. 8, 1828. 48
TO REwVT,
a THE HOUSE and
STORE on Mulberry-str't
near Washington Hall.
For terms, apply to
MEEKER A MAGIE.
March 10. <•,.
JJ —.
OLIVER SAGE,
HAS removed to the store next to
Mr. VViek's building, on Mulberry
street, where he continues t.t> _
SADDLE tv HARNESS MAKING
BUSINESS.
tie has on hand a general assortment
of ladies and gentlemen’s plain and
quilted SADDLES, of various kinds :
Gig Harness, Bridles
Martingales, Travelling Trunks
Saddle Bag?*, Valices
Gig and Waggon Whips
Collars, Sic. kc.
pnd all other articles in his line, and of
his own manufacture, w hich are offered
for sale very loy for Cash.
ALSO,
Bridle Leather. I’affilihg Skins, Pole
Leather, l ppef do. ("alt and Morocco
Skins, of different kind-.: lining and
binding Skins. Paddle Tree, worsted
and cotton girt Webb, Boot do. Ciird, all
kinds of Shoemaker* Lasts, Boot Trees,
Awl handles : a general assortment of
BOSTS AND SHOES,
black and plated pig harness Mounting,
leather and copal Varnish ; Shoemak
ers Sparables, a few handsome TIME
PIECES, &c- all cheap forCaab.
iff*Repairing time as urual.
Macon, Feb. 25. 50
~ FOR SALE.
Hlik Bl|p St. Croix SUGAR
% 19 do. COFFEE,
of a superior quality.
HUNOKRFORD3 8* ftODDkRD.
Bank r */•
Sv
VOX,. VZ.—KOw 3.
- FfjT -
Of?* A Rrmrely for Hard Tinus ‘
£9,000 tr> he prop, -,, i f.,r j>3 J J
wishes, now h>< th.
f T opportunity of obtaining it by
applying to the Agents of the
MACON
MASOKie ILA.Z-2.
LOTTKIIY,
Positively to commence drawing in M:i
enn, on the 21st JUNE next, and ? lv
completed in five days under the super
intendence of the Commissioner.-.
fff’Pnvs only to hr ‘)
£?“ The prizes all floating t.oi u':6
commencement, except the two priz, of
5300, one of which w ill he deposited in
the wheel on the second day and the
other on the third dav, the prize of
51,000, which will be. deposited in the
wheel on the fourth day, and the prize
of 55,000 which will be deposited in the
wheel on thp last day.
HIGHEST PRIZE,
$ 5,000.
SCHEME.
1 or *5.000 13 $5,009
1 1,500 1,500
1 SCO 509
a 300 690
10 100 1,009
10 50 500
50 2,0 1.009
. 200 20 2,000
1,580 5 7,909
1,855 Prizes.
3,145
5,000 Tickets, $20,009
(Much less than two Blanks to a I’riir,
Tickets $5, Halves S~ 50,
Commissioners appointed by the State o {
Georgia.
JOHN T- ROWLAND, HENRY <5. J.AT.’\K
wm. j. danelly, david halst, :--,
THOMAS KING, A. R. EREEMAU .
S. STONE, E. W. W RIGHT,
R. BIRDSONG.
T(ie Commissions rs have appointed
ihe following persons Agents in Martg,
for the sale of Tickets.
J. Freeman Sf Cos.
F.. IF. Wre*ht,
Halst on dp Jones,
Leri Fek/ey,
Rose dp Slade,
Stone iV Coit.
Tho(e who wish so purchase Tickets
hy the quantity, for sale, can obtain thelto.
at a reasonable discount of the Soc’rv.
Orders, enclosing the money, will lies
received by letter, post paid, and prompt
ly attended to, by the Secretary or any
ol the above named Agents.
N. BAR Os,
Seedy to the Commissioners.
Macon, April 1. 3tf
“THE UNITED STATUE
FIRE
insurance company of neiv-torx.
HAVE appointed the undersigned
the Agent for this place and it&
vicinity, and will t ike risks against los
ses by fire on buildings, merchandize
and other property. Rates of premier,,
and other particulars, w ill be r ..>
knob n on application to
JOHN T. ROWLAND, A
Macon, Nov. 27. g-
DRUGS A IWEDiriN \ ■
A general assoitmc::’ f
genuine Drugs and Vc;;.
cines, Glass Ware Fhn:.,
&c. Paints, Oils, \.. 4-,
* Dye wood and Dyestuf. :
For sale at low prires for en'j’ iry
ELLIS, SHOTVVELL -3 C .
March, 14. >
SOOHS MASK.. ‘ ■
printing paper,. Blank Rooks! In:, n:<3
Ink Powder, Sealing Wax, Wafr rs
tiuills, vVc. For sale by
ELLIS, SItOTW ELL &. Cos.
March 14, 1628. i
COOPER'S STBW irovit;
THE
iifST Moiber-,
JVST ttSCF.IVED BY
ROSE bSLADF!
March iq,
C ABtarET WAB2-HO'C'&*',
SA VAN A A //
XT wwt • -jm*
HAS constantly on bond as good’
an assortment of .
rUHNITTTXIE, ,
of nil descriptions as can be found ill
the Southern States; together within
general stock of materials, such os aro
used by Cabinet workmen, which h*
v ill sell tit fair prices. Order* left w u||
dir. Samuel Gn.i.rsriE, of Macon*
will naeet with prompt attention, an d
the axticles put up in such manner as \a
be warranted, safe. A list of pi ices c;£
be seen by calling on fir. Gillespie.
March 24, 1328. 2-itJt2m
tefr, roil baSsT
t* • —-y mounted GIG nrA
low for
“J KEGS primr Virginia cfccuC-
I. t* UK TOBACCO.
J. T. LAMAR.
F*'b. 25. so
LAND FOR SALE.
T OT es land, No. .146, fourth Dis*
M-J trie* Coweta cob.itjq will be soli/
n>!> accommodating ‘crrcs. Apply rh
GKO. W. COK, Savannah, of (0
IhotMot Campbell, Macon.
F'h. 25, 1828. :0-f!io
BLANKS
FOR Tggp