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.•■’i continuance. Advertisements not
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T!io sale of Negroes and Personal
must be advertised in like mail
er forty days.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an
.fate .oust he published forty days.
Notice that xpitiii n.‘.mV will In* made
. the Court of Ordinary for loaveto sel)
i I must be published monthly for four
i I it.llS.
r* l.r.t'rnts on business must be
os’ rial.
hansion rlbrsis,
1/ the cornet and .Mulberry
(the Court - l(0L
louse Square, f£o. * ’
3VT,TtOC2Z & WjKJjXiS
f 35” VV E again taken charge of this
l !SL well known Establishment, (fm
itfily un i ?r tlreir care,) and which w?U,
t (utu*e, receive the immediate and
rrticolnr superintendence of Mr.
VBJ.LS —who hop xs, from his deter
li tier I assiduity to the house, atiil ntten
:<iit to those who may visit it, and front
i\ p i-t experience as a Tavorn-keep
■r, k) nor it and receive a share of ptth
pUt'Onave, and particularly from old
. im(iS and acquaintances and l it liter
. lO.urt rs.
lakaviTt ri: iiALi>r
mnaosv.
*_ i THE subscriber having!
taken the above establish
[ffft merit, respectfully informs
’ t VtfcSU bis friends anil the public in
: a r<, that it is now prepared for the
ecc ifon of company. His liar will be
rom‘‘J \t?b the best Tiunovs and iris
bb!f w<-U furnished. His Stable will
.) l e •well attended to. Tro:u the at
■atba which will bo paid ta render
.iu*i who may favor him with their eus
*., coutfortabie and agreeable, he
tes to receive tr share of public pa
i (.a age.
RATOS.
Board and lodging per month
by year . • J*'H #K> ..
ds* without tmlf’i.vv 1 2 ,40
Board ami lodging per month,
(transient) . .18 on
do. without lodging . 15 00
lot id and lodging per week 5 00
do. do. per day 1 00
, B eakfast 87
l>nner . • 50
Stp'jcr . . . 87
lodging . . • 25
IJtise-feed . . . 37
llor'e per day . . 100
Duse per day by the week 75
Übrse per month . I‘2 00
ALEX. MHRRIWETHGR.
IVcemher 1 1, 18 27. do
rA&.m sr&hovejl.
Milled <yo ilie, Geo.
i—a n*i subscriber, ever
B grateful for past ftt
lo s, t ,ke< pleasure in in
funning liis friends and the
j.ihc .aiorally, tnat he lias engaged
li. C. VI TV Hit to attend to his bitsi-
Witli uiu-e .nittc-.l attention, and
irlerr.e charges, be flutters hioiseif on
wiving a coitiiinmaoe of that liberal
vfro’i <i r> with which the FAR VIF. El S’
ID’PEL lias been so abmfdantly fa
art and.
Ii addition to the lats repairs, there
i. h-en attached to this Establishment
A Reading Room,
’ **d ap in st’ !;■ n >t iufeiior to an)
a LO TANARUS, lung and convenient, wilts
v ■ on thtsri'it ‘, expressly for 1)110-
Tl’l3, wlto arc assured that they can
’ i tnii .be I wit’i every thing nevded,
■a.l on reasonable ti this.
M. D. HUSON.
jA nil 25, I!
OE.r.xiiwsi3oa©uian
KMSTKS*.
THE subscriber re pect
7. f b"J fully informs bis friends and
tin* public generally, that
lit li t. taken the above es
"isbm at, formerly occupied by Gen.
• ••'iv'-'.v H-nwird. and solicit* hi* old
“•ads and tits customers of that house
r a •iiiuiriuance c.f their favors. 11 is
■bit* Stables and Bar will hr at all
’ •*• !1 supplied, and the icgul tfion’s
hi* house such a* to exclude disor
’ cinnp tny ; and his
U’iiii a detei Mi;a ttioiv.An (Jetyoie
’ ‘UTiVii.il alfeuti.in to tift?J)ii*tncs.s
lw and h lt.> }s nugaged, he confkleutty
- t > a (jhht'nna ice of that'patron
"h'telt was tswjaye 1 by the Ibiuteri
i"t ‘)r of this eat tblisliment. He will
’ *>■ •' prrp.tr,‘d to a<a omniodate Horse
t i> Druvers, with plenty of corn
- > Solder, and uo;r.ciiient lot*.
F. il. OUFEV.
/ •'■>nHa;-r*'irb, Nov. a. dit-ft-v
SALSr. “
D.VIE li.iusehuid and Kitchen Enr
’ vaiture; Al .o, ion B.wbe!* LIME,
tti he sold etiu ‘it for cash.
COTI'OV & HARRISON.
etcher 12. 1P,28. til-
vo man.
j * s the fu st ’Cuesdny in January next
V® it the Outirt-lfnu.se in Macon, will
‘" 1 e l I’o) one vear, the Negroes hc.
> tn the ed te of Thomas \. Kil
'lec. ahoivt 20 in ifnmher, of diti'W
- I'a>>t sexes—among them are
b u ‘ siuab anti wa^'-nner.
, T, I nVS vir I Kjjy, Adtn'r ‘
JAMES A. BLANTON,
On (lit Corner below the llrug Store of
11. S. if Cos. Mull>errv street,
MACON, GBO.
Cash Dealer in following description of
<&<D<o;s>a t
GROCERIES,
STAPLE DRT GOODS,
Slums 1; BOOTS, SADDf.HRY,
HATS, iJOiWHTS,
G voce vies, V\avi\sNiu , e i\m\
OTTTLERYa
Thankful for past favors, begs leave
to inform his friends and the public
that he has just received, and now of
fers for sale at the lowest market prices,
a general assortment of the above ar
| tides, together with a few FANCY
; DRY GOODS, which with those pre
viously on hand (none ol which have
(been in the market lunger than pen
| months) make his stock large and the
1 1tie asssortment very complete.
Feeling the utmost confidence in
being able to supply his customers w ith
goods at as low prices as they t in be
bought in the market, make it
to the interest of Planters %ii’ Mer
chants, in this section of the - 'Country,
who buy for Cash, to make their pur
chases here instead of going further;
lie respectfully solicits their calls as
well as those of the citizens of Ma**r>rl,
and confidently expects a liberal *’ iare
of business.
On hand, a large snpplvof Liv pool
ground and St. Übes SALT.
Oct. ((. 1828. 81 ts
NEW GOOm
It. BIUBSOEtO,
¥RTILL receive in a few days, a ge*
W w neral assortment of Fall and
Winter Goods; among which art —su-
per, blue, black, and steel-mixed (Jlotlts,
Cashmere and Battinetts ass’d, Plains,
Linseysand Kerseys, (for negro cloth
ing) Flannels, London Duffle, Point and
Hose Blankets, Bombazetts and P.oni
‘bazine, Irish Sheetings, Linens and
Lawns, Ladies and Gentlemens’ Cloaks,
Hosery, Crapes, Cambrick* and .Mus
lins. A general assortment of Domestic
Goods, Prints and Calicoes, 700 pair of
Shoes, w ell assorted, gents. Boots, Hats,
Crockery and Hardware, Saddlery, Cot
! ton Bagging, Leghorn and Straw Bon
in ts, Sugar and Coffee. Ac. which he
off ers for sale on ucccominodutinjr terms.
8,00H':r rCO!tN ’
ROBERT BIRDRONG.
Macon, Nov. 7. 35-ts
FACT CTOS. Aa & OCM-
B£XS£jft2f EtraXV3SJ
CHARLES TO Y.
THE sttoscriber con-
EslvSla.” j tlnues the above business
jUmsmm as usual, at his Counting
house on EchnOndston’s Wharf, lie re
spectfully tenders to the Merchants and
Planters of Georgia his services for tin*
transaction of business in his line. Lib
eral advances will be made on produce
consigned to him, either hy himself in
Charleston, or through hi> friends,
Messrs. Wm. .1. Danellv & Go. or John
‘l’. Rowland, Esq. of Macon, who will
receive and forward any tiling (o his ad
dress, and to whom reference T now giv
en. HENRY W. DON NEIL
Charleston,
a,
GI/O U TAVKRIN
IMMKKIATKI.r t’KOXTIXO
THK COtmT-HOUSK IX
\\l£tk GLISSfI'OWT,
Jimes Cvu.itn, lien.
! HAVI NO purchaser! Itiis ilesirablo tmiH
. for a House of Public T.iilertuinmenl, the
| sihHcriliers have emcreil upon llie dulkn
j i.ic.imbent upon tlteui as proprietors, ami
sr*- deterintneil to sustain and H.ld, it possi.
I.lc, )v more assiduous attention, to the
good reputation wtiiCii this housi'l| .s lierp
iof>re oblHined. Mnving put the entire es
tablishment, in complete order they frel
themselves warranted in saying that they
* an acr.omu’odaie l/an-llers or Boulders,
: individuals or families, in ii sty Ip equal to
any housevheflie up-cotinlry. No expense
hy which they can add to the improvement
of the honse, table or bar will lie spared.
Strict attention w ill be pa.il to the hlatiles,
and to horses left in their earn. Horse and
Hog drovers cun lie accommodated with
lots, ami atlPiidance at any lime, nr as
sistance in disposing of their stock will he
given.
BENTON & BURTON.
Jan. 23, D2B. -17—
GENERAL ussoitmeiit of IM-*
, t& dical Books, for sale by Uosi: 2*
Hi,a >r. —
| V'l ONI! W till It AUK i
Good’s Study of Medicine, 5 vols.
Ariustrtwig on Fevers
Gook on Nervous Disease*
i Riehat on Pathology
i R iehereml’s Phys'oh.gy
Wisfair's.AJiittoiity
Bell 0.l the Bone*
.- do Nerves
i 1 i Venereal
dojj-nerinl Anatomy 1
1 Dewee* on Children
do on Female Diseases
do on Midwifery
Fooper’s Margery
If tinier On the Blood
Tlrtrebe.’* Mo<V* n P.eetire
Ediubur'h DNpeme tnry
Ew?H’* Psmilj Phtsb ian
Goode’s Rook of Nufute
Dewer* Hnndelofitie
Hot net ’s A nhtoiny
Eherlie's Therapetdic*
Gihson’* Su irerv, Dorsey’s do
Morgagni on Diseases
Altertwthv’* Winks, Nurse's Guide
Brand#’* Chemist! v
Metiical Journal, livols. A*e.
JOII PRINTING
nr Kvt-p.r nKsratfTiox
©15513 AT orrTCE.
NEf/ GOODS.
THE SttbserilK'r has just received
and daily expects a general assort
ment of
©Stir
caocmwss, i.c.
A Jew of which ure mentimteil, viz:
t* hhds. *3t. Craix Sugar
yy| 5 do. N. 0. do
b liitds Molasses
I'cKiZSi'iSitcJti 25 bids. Whiskey
15 hnrrell Gill
20 do \|i|tle Brandy
10 do Portland Rum
3 i|P. exsks Malaga Wine
12 barrels No 1, Mecknrel
l'liH) 11-s,Cincinnati llwmi
10 boxes Soap
1 Itox No. lOVVetlemore Cards
An assortment ot cat and plum De
canters and ramblers
1 larte Mantle Glats
2 small do d*>
An assortment of Tin Ware
Ri idles. Saddles, Sic.
Hals and Shoes
AbSO,
1500 yards Oxnalmrs*
Snperinr Fancy Prints
Cambrics and Muslins
Scoti Ii Downs
Cine ha ms
Black and white Baize ii: Sallisle
Russia Slteatiajf
Blearhed anil brown Shilling and
Sheeting
ALSO.
Just received pe. boat Coryir,
t pipe sop. COG-WAG 3XS.AT3TJ3T,
ol flie brand Pinrt, (iaslithi h Cos. imported
hv S.R. Parkmatt of Savannah, |ier ship
Olive ‘Binnc'h- front England, of die vinl
age of 1820.
KEEL AND TYNER.
June G, IS'JH. 13-ts
SUMMER GOODS.”
fmnhe Mthscribi rs amiotutce to the
fi public, that they have received
their SIMMER SUPPLY, consisting
ol a variety of
BLiXTIsiE. FEE^Cn,
iso i
A.M\.U\( .\.V c;OOV)S.
Os the newest style. They have been
bought at the New-York auctions, a con
siderable part at the original package
sales, and w ill lie sold very low for cash.
They will also continue to receive
fresh Goods suitable to the present and
coming seasons.
A. GILLIS & GO. ‘
July 25. 20tf
NEW GOODS. ”
OLIVER SAGE ,
s' —Est
.f
SADDLE AND
1 1 AS just received, an additional
Jt 11. assortment of GOODS, which
renders hi- .Stock as complete and ex
tensive as any in this section ot the
country.
They consist, in p<’ r t, of the followin'* :
Ladies am! gentlemen’s plain and
quilted SADDLES, of various
kinds
Silver mounted Gig HARNESSES
I*l ain Japaned do on
do do Coach do
do do Jersey Waggon do
Bridles, of all kinds and qualities.
Martingales, Travelling Trunks
Saddle Bags, Valiees
Waggon Whips Gig do.
Collars, cl all kinds, fee. fee.
and all other articles in Itis line, anil of
hi*own manufacture, which aie offered
for sale very low for Cash.
At.SO,
\ large quantity of Skirting. Saddle and
Bridle Ltytlier, Padding Skins, Sole
Leather, Upper do. Calf and Morocco
Skins, of different kinds; lining and
binding Skins, Saddle Tree, worsted
and cotton girt Webb, Boot do. Cord, all
kinds of Shoemakers Lasts, Boot Trees,
Awl handles; lilaek and plated gig
harness Mounting; eopal Varnish;
Shoemakers Sparable*; a few hand
•osnoTl.ME I’IECES. fee.
Alsu, u linfc supply of
BUFFALO U VIES.
Likewise an extensive assortment of !
W<m\\\i'.re *,vm\ SskUWotnJ
%* Merchants and Saddlers supplied
nt wholesale on the most raasonable
terms. s7*Repairing dune us usual.,
M.n on, Nov. 11. stt
JEST RECEIVED BY
ROSE fe SLADE.
SCUVaOTH,
. lhi#,
t 1 Hills! MAS and New Year’s
Odering—consisting of orightnl
pieces in Prose and Verse, bv Mrs. lle
matis, Alis. Sigourney, Miss Francis,
Messrs. Paulding, llalleek, Percival, i
Bickering, Mellrnrv, Barker. Willis,!
and other Ametiean Writer*; and era- ;
bellished with the following beautiful
Engravings, by the fiist Aitisl* :
1 I’iesentalion Plate
2 Tbe Sisters
3 Love Asleep
•1 The Glove
!i ‘Flic Power of Love
f. Chapeau dc Faille
7 Hesitation
8 The latlv of Rnthvrn
9 The Unwelcome Guest
10 The Shipwreck
11 The Contented Captive
12 External Decorations, fe e.
Deo. 4, 18 :M. 99
GAiETTEEIt
r GEC?J?.GIA,
p’ ’ the Rev. A die) She r wood —ft r
99 f’i KQ.sp ft SLU>F*. 1
a -y * 43
MAroPf, <j!A. SATI IHl* Y, JAN! \\\ L fs-;.,
COTTOST 4k Has 2UkXSSCN,
HAVE for sale the following ar
ticles—part just received by Boat
Corsair:
rflffc3rj 20 his. Portland Rum
IralMiafeM 1() Northern do
V a nd() do Whiskey
tffNrs3wL in do Apple Brandv
50 I'ls. .Mackerel, No. 1,2, and 8
10 do prime Pork
do do fresh Potatoes
20 do Northern Gin
So do Sugar
5 hhds. Molasses
10 kegs Tobacco .
80 bags Coffee
2,000 lbs Hollow Ware
1.000 do hoop Bun
1,000 do sheet do
10,000 do Iron assorted
s',ooo bags Salt
50 pieces prime Ragging
Cognise Brandy
J.tinaica Rum
llc'lfand Gin
Madeira, TeoerifFe, and Malaga
VVi’NF.a
I• i s li \vliM-ey, very choice
Hyson Tea
Rice, Loaf Sugar
Segars, Hoes
Waggon Poxes V*
Grindstones
Writing and wrappit g paper
Hliot, assorted
Bar Lead
Cotton Cards
Macon, March 7, 182.7. 52
GROCERIES* & -
100 kills. Yi’hiskey
FO—Jt and 5n da. Yoitlu- ii Gin
rR&M 50 '. N- U- Rum
■KES23& to do. IVach Brandy
10 l ids, lipple Pi'aiuiy
150 do. Flour
15 do. New Orleans Hi; gar
10 Idids. St. Cro'x i!o.
20 do. Molasses
. 5 tierces Rice
20 bids. Pickled Pork
75 Rags Coffee
150 pieces Bagging
10,000 Unseals •’ 11, (fee. (fee.
Fur Side Jm
j. 5% rxv7i4.r??>.
it/** Toe undeisig.itjd wishes to |inr
cltase 1,500 bushels of CORN, and
dl give a bushel of Salt for a bushel of
shilled Cor,:. J.'[\ |{.
Macon, May 30,1825. ]2-tf
iteexrSTVr-Tt
*-► 7*i V-’J*
¥ OSTo:),i!.. : uh;,..0. iT.mr.cd
a 1 mll’or kidd skin I’oci.et Book cott
t ‘iiiint; live twei-ty dollar biffs, o;,;* tvti
dollar bill, t'i.o foe . llaf laljs, t.ohro
dollar bills, the p ff of ilte
b()le is it- State ..nit., . l -Has am)
U.t.-U rtfoolKv.i i., i* ,>, ,
amongst ibent. is on* a.c ejf i,*; r i l.< ir• ■*s
Battle, given for s:x-hu:tdvt4 dollarsd.it
file first day o* 1 ell nc't. Uceodvron
Josiah ilo’ ton for'on# hundred ‘dollars,
due one day alter line, * I tori ch the
tilth ultimo, two notes on ITenvv flfeoil
niatt folk seventy five jlnllai*. e'"li, a c
due the 25ih of December, 1825 the
iither due 25:1t ofDeecu.aei'. IfilP, cue
; otllt i’ on Anijeisoli l',*,\ii| ff,r twi'i'.lr
| two or three dollars w lint dre. not mcol
i lected, nil pa y able to nt* s. If. end a nutit
! Lev ■ f other sand v (>:■ ( ><* ton tedious
j to mention, a “and of no use to an pi
iiutniv-elf. Tills is to J rsai a|l JVr-
I sons from t> a bitg for the almve iW, 1.
ed notes, and the make s iftliem, limn
paying die same to a.ov Pe son but mv
setli as 1 ii ue in no v at U oled them to
any Person—Twenty dollars reward will
be given for the above Po"!.el Rook and
if’ contents or any intoi ."nation thank
fully received.
JOHN’ HARDEN
Monroe co. Nov. -.1. • ,st)..it
IIAH NKSS
MA A /. K
m M3MR.
! mifE Subscriber offers (or sale -
B quantity of best shell Lime, (n
i inferior in point of strength or of dura
bilily to the Tltomastou Lime.) which
lie will sell outlie most acrn.nodntittg
. terms—for farfijei'particulars enquire nt
Reuben Turner Esq. of Macon, who will
have in a few da vs a quantitv on hand,
and also Messrs. Bateman fe- Du. can, of
Tliouuston, Epson C.mnt..
J. bENNF.TT.
Macon, Sept, fi, 1828. “fi-if
SI PKRIOU S B *. Croix Sugar, Iff
sale by J. T. ROW E AND.
8e totnhei i
CUT COWSIGWI^ESIT.
JEST received and for sale at low
rales sot Cash.
49 Kids St. Citiix So ;ar.
2 II lids do do
2 lids New-Orleans do
fi Bids do do
10 Hhds Whiskey
B 0 Bbls do
20 do Gin
25 Bags Coffee
17 lids Mollassr*
By A. GIEIJS .fe Cos.
December 27 tb, 1820. 42-lw
* Jamb* llollixoswotii
aMlreiflH isa Candidate for lleeci
- reofir verof Tax Returns for
Bibb Countv, at the ensuing Election.
September 11. Il'.gn. T-w
jjpV \\ e art; requested In an
nounee Mr. Geo. Vigal a
N rMjpr Candidate for Receiver
ol Tax return* for this county at the en
suing election.
Abyj:it t'HEHU Y
-4? -3* * s o cundidutc for rc*
m ceiver of Tax Returns for
the eounty of Bibb. r,-tf
m£ WE are tequested to
announce Jonn M. Sax-
mats u CantLul.Ue for lax
Colleotor.
‘• Gko. W. Jai kso.s is
‘nOr Candidate fog Tax Cel
lector of Btob Countv,
Dec. 10. V.U.
SPT?fN€ *Sr SCTMeR
Clothing and I/a Is.
4. co.
J HAVE just received at
I G't'ir Globing Store and
Hat IVrtte House, a gene
ral assonnent of
Cioffumo A HATS,
ol the most approved fashions lor too
present and apprnacliing season, vvhiclt
me offered low, and for Cash onlv.
A continuance of public patronage is
solicited. All orders iutlieir line tltiink
luMv reertatd and Promptly attended to.
I liev have on l*uid a general assort
ment of Beaver, Otter,’ llorain and
Wool I! \'j H, of all sizes and qualities.
A liberal price will ho paid for Hea
ver and Otter Furs.
Macon, April 10, 7821. r,
STM Vt
AND
CIIEAt 4 GOODS.
mIL sunset ,'.crs having connocted
A llteaiselves :n business under the
firm of
MAG IE & LEWIS,
HA \ E just opened a large supply of
GOODS, which in addition to the for
mer sloe!; ol Mr. Lewis, makes their as
sortment very extensive and quite com
plete; among which are the tollowing :
Superfine and lino blue, black, b ow n,
olive, and mixed CLOTHS nud
C V.s.dLMtil} S2S. and a j resit va
riety of SATINETS, ‘diliere.it
pvrc.es and mixtures.
20 pieces Flan ids, assorted
10-j 11-1 and 12-4 Rose Blaiikks
Dntill do.
Bla*and colored Bombazetts, p.Lai.t
and figu.nl
do do Boitibnzinr* and Civc rs: laus
5U pieces Irish Ltisens and Sheetings
Fine Lawns and Cambric Linens
Cambric Linen Handkerchiefs
0-1 8-4 10-4 Fine liaaiask Table
Diapers, Fine Birds eve do do
Italian, V 1 .dcicd arid ‘in s <L- Naples
s.l k. block t>ud colored
W hhe, pink and bi.i-k Sfittins and
Silk, Nankin aid Canton Crapics
Block, green, pink &, ‘..bite fi il'r.ut do
libic, strayv, pink, and white I.crse do
I"aiicv Silk liandkTs and Mantles
Thread Bobbinet
Cotton Laces and Edgings
B 1 >ck Robinet Lace \ eils
V. bite do do
Silk do do
Artificial [ lowers ant. Bunches
A t elegant assortment of Cause and
•Sallin Ribbons, Bolt do
450 do:-. Handkerchiefs and Suav.!.>,
all patt. us and qualities
i 100 (jo/, it storied Stockin-s, Silk,
,"” “■ ; t . qouses t>t -
y"lv ,ij,i 'US
tut) | Fits jnckouet, c.imnVo* mull,
Svv;*s and bonk .Muslin, plain jnd
figured
j Yi hit ami colored stuped Drillings
and Jeans
Bilk velvet end plain and figured silk.
\ f'tmg.s. Velunti ie and Cotton do
Colored ami white robe Dre-res
I me Cambric Ginghams, light and
dark c !urs
.'V’ ) pmres < ‘alien, l.u'cst pottcrDS and
neatly assoried
10!) ll,<. sewing ;<uci Flos Cotton,
white ami colored in spools, hanks
altd balls
Fine Cotton Shi tings and Cotnbr cs
150 j b ees <'hecks and Fluids
500 do brown ami bleached Home
spuns
Very stout Fustians and Drabbets
One bale Bed Ticking, ire.
—A O'A
lil3£Hoß.®jr
and black and dml) wool mid fur
h ats, .i f so,
COM HS,
Such as Shell aml Bi ar illian, Tuck
ing, side, dressing, and pocket do.
300 u pair SHOES of every kind,
quality am! description. An excel
lent assortment of Northern
LIIA*SiXBR,
j including Calf Skins, Kip side*, and
| large grain and choped, do for Gig
I tops and aprons ; also. Harness do. and
j i cal goat Morocco, for Boots and Shoes,
- also, Cochineal-Boa.is. Lining Skins,
■fee. Also, an rtensiee assortment of
JI A&D WA&2 ACUTIiBKIT
Cross-cut, Mill and hand Saws
BLACK SMITHS Bellows jnd
Tools, coftiplete
Avery freon ral assortment of”
Crocker ts and Groceries.
The siibscril.er* will also carry on*he
inanufaottiiing of
TIN WAKE,
very extensively, and will dispose of
the same, at WHOLESALE and RE
TAIL, at the Savannah and Augusta
prices.
By the above arrangement the sub
scribers feel permanently settled and
are determined, not only to keep a very
general assortment of Goods, but to
dispose of the same upon the most ac
commodating term*, and trust by their
attention • business, not only to rccr ;l ve
tin ...age of their friends, hut of
~e public generally. They particular
ly solicit the attention of the Merchants
and Hamers, feeling confident it will
be to their interest to give them a call
JOB MAG IE,
CHARLES S. LEWIS.
Macon, Oct. i7, 1923. m-
WANTEB,
< *nc thousand Hale* of
L .if COTTON, for which
,J 0 the highest prices will
be paid. M. &: I.
WZLLBZI HZSL2SB,
ON Monday the 23th of Deo. next
at fhcCourt House in Macon, the
negroes belonging to Richard A. Den
son, minor, seven in nuitilicr. consisting
of men, women and Imy*. Terms made
known6n the day of liiiing.
WILLIAM SCOTT, Cured.
Ft. UV.7 N F.
WARE-HOUSE
P4yff
A IN I>
COjftKttlSSlOT.’O’ STTSiriSSS
MACON
pniir? ceois
TJ J AV ING taken that large and con
st eL venient Ware-House of Harvey
& ‘gers, next above John T. Lamar's
for tnt* approaching t ’..tton season, ten
ilers his services to liis friends and tire
public generally, in storing, selling, or
shipping of Cheir Gt.tton, as ir,:> v be de
sired. From bis long acquaintance with
mam of the planters in tins and the ad
joining counties, W tlattcs hi marl f to
meet with a liberal encouragement..
A ugitk! 15, 1 !!23. op
joim t. aowuT
WARE HOUSE,
veto
( ' cm!mission JS lcrchan t,
Immediate!!/ bi h er the. Ur,doe.
2/iIA.GOTi'.
? 5P- J> C LCR.VS his thank*
4,_ ./A It to bis friends aud I be
‘r 1 y'4i public.; for the Ii tie nil pva
SeSk-Mfiaimißrfß tronuge received since i.>-
coiiiineiiceiiienl of the Ware-House hi...
Conitni-'ioii Business- He takes this means
to solicit a continuance of that p.itronng. .
and to assure li is (. icinis that bis mend e-vi
dimus attention u ill hI ways lie given lo tbe
managciaent of any business confided lo
biit).
Ilia W are-tiouse* have lm,n enlarged,
and ore now in excelleiit order for the re
tention o. produce
li. Hsomitile Advances w ill he made to
those who may desire to ship |u.ir rollon
for safe, io the cutisigii inent ol uis IrienJs
in Savannah or tliarlestoti
lie expect- |o kc |> u co'‘sint supply of
, , *S£.OCB2ii:S23,
Bi-(I DOvl o*l it. *• *, *<M bi.i(o,
K,i hI i I bu-tieU Sell, Liverpool and
A l;OU In k s Island,
2 t barrels bi.skcy,
20 do Northern (Bn,
20 do N,K Rom,
10 do Bcucb Brandy, #
•5 hints. Aloi.i■—cs,
5 and n Sugar,
20 bitnvls Sags'.
1 pipe ('oiimc Brandy,
1 tfnl. Jamaica Rum.
20 bids. :h! half Obis. frs-h Flour,
800 pit ct s Cotton Bagging,
Rope of diffrrtnt sizes, isx.
\’acw(i- A u . 80 2*
VTA 11 12-1 10 U E.
a r-ji Tlli! Subscriber Irv
I Jf| ins taken the WAKK-
C; .- w® Rol * s £ l “V } y cc‘-i,i
ed in Jlurrir.cn Smith.
i> ?*.vei(4r4 ! * > ••*!..•?.{■ •>* t\ :• u.s
“and liw {..litOn- : J hi. u tt e. hi,*;-
iipss of receiving, stowing and lui ivnri!-
ieg COTTON. liis pt-n0.u.l attention
- will b e - devoted to all who may fuvut
him w ith a call.
JOHN P. BALLARth
Macon, Sept. 1 J, tf.2B. 27
S T E AM
| -AN 1>
POS2S BOAT
’ iKI.Hx ill: Mi i.JAIi,
Dcitcien Jfacon, Savantia/i anti
Chat teuton.
RHiiP: UiHtersi".ied has procured a
b. Steam-Boat, (the No< Ui-Laroli
; na) to mil between Macon, Savannah,
and < ‘liarleston, during the approaching
boating season. The Noith t'aiolina is
a staunch, good boat, has ievently un
dergone a thorough repair* end is excel
led by lew inspect!. She w ill take freight
to and l.ooi cidtet place. From h*r con
struction . mi easy diait of water, it is
believed she will meet with no difficulty
; in coinin'! to Moron whenever the liver is
jal its ordinary hooting height. When
it is not in such a stale as to admit of
her reaching Macb.t, site will be met
l with such lighters as will have no diffi
j cuitv in getting up—so that merehan
i dise shipped by Iter w ill not be detained
on the liver, on account of low water.—
‘I here is no douht that bv this arrange
ment, the space of ti.ne heretofore con
sumed in transporting merchandize be
tween Macon and those places will he
shortened at /tost one half- —and as no
exertions will he spared to make a soft
‘ and expeditious mode of transportation,
it is therefore hoped and expected, th.,t
those desirous of seeing so desirable, an
object edeeted, and particularly those
interested in the prosperity of ‘Macon
will patronise this unde-,taking. The
North-Carolina will leave Charleston
on her first trip, abort the fi, s t Novem
ber. H. \V. Com er, Fisq. will ad as
agent in Charleston, e.nd Messrs. Tho.
mas Butler &c tb>. hi Savannah.
foilN T. HOWLAND.
Macon, Sept* cv^
(T?* I he Georgia Journal, Georgian
and Charleston Courier, w ill publish the
above once a week, until forbid.
Com tn ission I* usincss.
DARIEN.
a. Till: s nose fiber* fen
(?-■ der their services to their
fes vsL',_-& friends and tho public
generally, in the receiv
ing and forwarding of COTTON and
MERC II VNDIZi:. They have com
modious Ware Houses, and one of the
best wharves in Darien, an hope h v strict
attention to business to merit a share ol
public patronage.
CAMPBELL Ac SNOW.
Darien, Oct. 1, 1 ?:2n. ‘ .sots
roa reto
f'jj'l HE STOJ! F, now oc
t; ;~; ■- cm pied by Mess. Kim*
Ij■ ; ] ¥fl berly &. Chisholm, ft is the
•MSEBmmrn largest Store, and the best
stand for business In the place. Posses
sion given Ist October.
4ft>pfjr to
JOHN T. LAM Ut.
A 1 ■ * v --ts
VOX., XT*—-SCO, 43.
’ A'fe, *sr. 2". KBki'tjE
*> II A3 periuntiently loc . i
S? i.'ujnelf in Macon, and ol <
bis scrriccs to the citizen- <
Die town nnd its vicinity.
. (Tyc'lle has taken the she
lately owned by Dr. BADER, where!,
may at all times be fvH.ud, unless pn
fessionalfy ah-eut.
Dec. l. Ibid. 41
(f.l Remedy for Hard Times /**
®3,* -CO to lie pr . nred for ssu
WHOEVER wishes, now hast
opportunity of obtaining it L,
appiving to the Agents of the
AS AGON
iwAsorrrc saxk
LOTTERY*
V\\e Y .\S V Y)U.\\\ \S(
OF G.'.AsS No. 1,
.sfixbil bv the Oaoimtssionei's on ’
1 “,rh DECIIAfjiER, when the
OAPZTAXIipStTZ-K c:
Will be dispensed to the fortunate h<
er : together with many other snot
Frizes.
Persons liolding Pr’.
(■£s§’ already drawn, are it
r nred that they cun tu <
inunvdiaiciy on application to the :
ret ary. ‘i'iiose who wish to renew t!
prizes, and have a further chance
.SSOOU will do well to rps ly soon:
C’/ s’’Prizes 5 ’’Prizes only to be drawn
Sy* ‘l’lte prizes all floating from
commencement, except the tuoptiz<
one of which will be deposite<
die win*! on the second day ;ri t
oth ■ on the third day, the prize
SJ,b 10, which will be deposited it
wheel on the fourth day, afui the | i •
of Sf* .000 w hich v>ill lie deposited in i‘ - ’
wheel outlie last day.
HIGHEST PRIZE,
$5,000.
SCHEME.
i or $.5,000 is ss,o(f>
i 1,500 1,500
3. 500 St *
a 300 6Cv
io if?o i.oet
jo so oe
SO SLO l.tOv
f*o io a.cc
l.fj 80 5 7,9Cv
I.CSS Prizes.
3,liS
p.o-co Tfcket-, s2© cc
( hiitch less than hen Blanks io a 1 ricr.
‘Fis?wts¥>,J‘ rfrcstf*
Commissioners appointed by the Slate r ‘
(•< orghi.
-’llI! > T. ROW UK I*, HENRY O. T.AJIAH.
” M- J. UAXKIIJ, IMVID BAlffOX,
TIIOXIAK KING, A. R. EREKVAK,
s. STONE, U. w . WBiGli f,
It. Dll’ O*OXO.
r i lie Commissioners have appoint!
the following p i sons Agents in Macoi _
for tlie sale of Tickets.
./. Pi ccman vy Cos.
/J. 11. II rip hi,
liohton dp Jones,
I.evi Pet. ley,
Hose dp Slade,
Store dp C o it.
Those who wish to purchase Ticket
by t iie quantify, frff sale, can ydstain lliei.
at a i :isoiiat)le discount of tfce Sec’iy.i-
Orders, enclosing ih> money, v.ill L
received c.v letter, post paid, ami picnvpt
y attended to, by the Secretary or uio
<■l the above nr m. and Act r\%.
we. lAsnir..
Sec'y to the Commissioners
SIIZE TICZLZ3T3
IN’ THE
&,• Pulaski Monument J.tiUery,
rteceix ed in exchange for Tickets in tin*
I-oiterv.
M aeon August ft 3-ts
I'os'rsr r. iPt.
Fiom die very small number of larpe
prizes, that have been drawn, the wired
is now much richer than at the fuse
drawing, and the chance much bettee
(nr buying a large prize. Adventarei*
w ill never meet w ith a better oppoitulii -
I v >•> uivesliirg tlieir money.
aP^TKSSf'S?
,€OIO MILL.
‘ll •I G subscriber bas IMUi-llHsr.t’
H. the right of John G. Moise, (i , )t ,
patenter of ilis valuable invention,) /or
the roiUiliesof Monroe, Itihfc, flcnstr
l roup, l.i-e, Jasper, Jones Tnig; v,
Morgan, Putnam, firt'i’iip,
Wilkes, Hancock, Washington, Ogl;-
thorpe, Epson and M U9Cf >££<s•
ha made and put in operation several
of these mills, an examination o! vhi< 1*
“ill satisfy any person, of their conven
ience and utility, to far/jo planters, in
any situation.or to oonsLlc'vWpcU tvhe o
mills are inconvenient. The machinery
is lis.iii” and very simple, and they or—
copy but a small spree. The) ran In
attached to the machinery of a cottoiv
Gin, and viff grind from in to Sti 1 1 1-
cls in ! 2 hours : or if propelled hv’ mi
ter, from fill to 70. They nil! be ills-
Itverml sold pm up, if illv> a duy'sf
journey m f'orsylb, for S7f>; if a “rear
er distance, travelling expenses nnr.t I>e>
paid.
OT/‘” OrtUrn fretn rmy of the nlrtti*
etiuruiig imp’ tuiliif allfnihd to.
U’EI, MATIH'Tt.
Vv in. JUTS.
roii KAiiF. o atstanT.
r . _ < TIIE two story dvellirg-’
‘•*/•%*)[ Iltll f I K on the corner rs
IlrwT"e Street anil the Four*
f^K- r l!2S&i Hot sy scitiarc, rev occupied
f y George Stovall, Req. ipvl* t<
M.
TV'’ |, v. ... Si