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15V S. ROSE & CO.
I TERMS , Src.
■ |F i< published weekly
■ I ... Oo'hirs, it’ paid within tha
I . ‘r, U; ■ )ll:tr* if not paid till
■ {‘VxpiP- mi of the year.
■ . lV ,,u-nsKti::vi's not excelling a
■ irliVS) will he inserted for
the first insertion, and fifty
■ ; IS ‘for .toll oo iti.malice, \dvertise
■ , ,i, n it h nited when handed in will
■"fjV'erte 1 till forbid.
■ lies rI, rMil liv Executors, Ad
-81 | iStr ,(„;■< iind (iuardians are required
■ ‘'i ‘ v advertised in a public Oa
■ { -Sixty days previous to tlieday of
■ ‘l'le sale of Negroes and Personal
■ (r) . r tv min be advertised inlikeman-
H.. r ! Forty days.
H V ■■> to Debtors and Creditors of an
■ „„,st lie published Forty days.
H\'ntice that application “ill be made
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell
V | m ., s t be published weekly for four
H IjT’.ttkas on business must be
I DKV <*OOB)S.
■ctiRIWG AND SUMMER
I CLOTHING.
I Wiliam H. Burdsall,
just commenced receiving his stock
jV 0 f Spring tint! Sumner Clothing, j
SI which lie will sell on the most reasona- )
■ hie terms.
Hvinon,; the articles already received, |
V ° are the following:
I black Rmnliazine Cos its,
| do Merino Cloth ti t
| do Lasting do
I do Woven Cassimere do
I do do Frock do
I do .81 irk Bombazine Pai t iloons
I do Lasting do
Hirotvn French, Kuglish, a id Irish ILil-
I ling do
HiV'liite do
B lungeable Silk Vests, a splendid ar
■ tide,
London Marsailles, do
HlVhite do do tin
Hbitf .and White Valentin, do fee. &c.
I I Macon, March 12 I
I joilv n. wick
||T \S just received a large assort
-111 meat of Goods, suited to the sea-
Hson. among which are
[ CALICOES AND DOMESTIC
GOODS.
■f/c/,V.s Leghorn S,- Straw’ Bonnets, Hals,
Hoots on it Shoes, Saddles and Bri |
I ill's. Hardwire, Cutlery, Costitigs
\ Iron and Steel , and a general assort
ment of
GROSEB.IES,
I trhirh he will sell low.
I Den I I 10
COOKE <& COWLES
■Have received large additions to their j
STOCK OK STAPI.F. ASH
Ir.j.vcr nnv hooees, i
■ i Mich makes their assortment complete,
la ad consists in part of the following urti- :
Ira's:
FIINT Black and Blue Broad Clol’i-, j
Rouen .‘iml Merino C-ismmere, IMuin :
■a i l rw.lletl Linen Drilling Silesia ulicc- ]
■ J l,, T*s Irish Linens, 0-1 TaLle Unmask, |
■ Lawns, Gsinibrir
I* ’ *l*, French Muslins, English Ginsf- !
new style, .Vlrinrmple *l° Cnlieoivs
liibw ?i!vl lian<ismnc p atterns, I
I’ Swiss Muslin fnsertinsr, Thread j
and LiU*.Now 6lylr Crnpe
111 uni .. iviiitds, Guuxe, do. Ponyre, llnn-
H'liinii i, and Flaif .Silk do. Leghorn, Dun
■ fctublc and open Straw Bonnets, Palm I
■h< if Hats, &o.
THEY HAVE ALSO RECEIVER
B& jfc Font CAFFS Fashionable
kj Bluek and Drab
hats
• k'gint Mnhoganv Solas. Fancy Clinim,
‘latlnsscn, Feathers, Bagging, Omia-
Ihipits, Porter t*hwlinu, Suckinx, &c.
I'hov will receive in u lew ilay.su large
ami splendid stock ot’
irntn- ii
M rockery, tilass, I'hiii't-Wnre ami Groer
r"“-. which, with the above named G<mmlm,
“ill he sold at their usual low price*.
•V It. Constantly on hand, White Lead,
Linseed Oil, Glass and Putty of the best
quality,
Macon, May 21 11
THE SUBSCRIBE
M AS just received an ex eniive as
. Mirtment of
Ready DTlr.de Clothing*
And now oilers for sale,
Igh/|| lilne Dress Coats
75 do Frock do
43 do Green do
25 do Steel ntixscl do
IhU blue 6c steel mixed Sattinett do
Son Sminelt and Fustian Hound
Jacket*
Fine bine and Drab Pant*
325 pair Sattinett do
273 do Cold do
500 pair coarse Negro do
75 dark Valencia Vest*
75 light do do
75 Idack .Silk do
430 Swanxdown do
do gentlemen's Plaid and Camblct
Clonks
Also, an assortment nf Youth’s Clothing
Fine l.incn and Muslin Sheets
Twilled Muslin
Codon Flannel
Flannel Drawers and Shirts, Ate.
The above work having been done un
der thi inspection of first rate workmen,
will be wairanted by the subscriber to be
good.
A. BHOTW KLL.
Dec .3 30
. GEORGE VICtAL ia
a candidate for Receiver
of Tax Returns for the
“” 1,1 B*bb. Julv ir,. ti ll
HF Henry It. Hill Esq.
Hr?.’ , '."n"! , !‘'' ,,,r iverof Tax He
-01 U|M * Eimnty at the ensuing elec-
July 20.
Crfinruin
C’.T'A? STOX. j.
illiam 81, Btir*Kall,
H F VS taken r Slur,! on VI ill aerrv st.
v If 1 few (lours below Washington
Hall and diroctlv opposite M < ssrs. Day
& Butts, where he is now receiving
.and opening a general assortment of
!DR.Y CrOODS.
CLOTIIIVO, HATS. SHOES, See
which he will sell at w holesale and re
tail at the lowest prices, and invites pur
chasers to an examination thereof.
Among the. articles received, are the fol
lowing, viz :
Extra fine SaxonyiNankin do
blue, black & col. Linen Cambrics
Cloths Jlll’k Genoa Velvet
Blue, black and col. Black Cambrics
Cassitneres. colored do
Dark blue Satinett Osnaburghs
Bluemixt do Porters Sheetings,
Steel do do Canvass Padding
Cadet do do Red do
Lavender do do Brown Buckram
Brawn dodo White do
Negro Clo.lis Black do
lied Fiamicls Black Selisias
White do colored do
Do Saxony Gauze Mosquito Netting
Green do Black Lasting
Yellow do Thread Lace
Canton do jßobinct do
Green Bock. Baize, C'-'ton do
do Floor Cloth Pillerines
Dntlle Blankets Scarfs
Point do Gauze Ribbons
Rose do Gros dc Naples do
4- luown Sheeting Cap do
5- do Belt do
7-C do Blk Si. col'd Plaid
3- do Blk and col. Braids
7-8 negro Shirting Silk Umbrellas
4- do i do Parasols
Bleach'd Muslins of Cotton Umbrellas
all qualities. jlM’k Tabby Velvets
.0-4 Domestic Plaids’ colored do
and Stripes {Ladies Gloves
4-4 do Mens do
3- Apron Checks, Colton, Silk and
4- do worst’d Hosiery
4-1 furniture do Lamb Wool
Beil Ticks India Flagg lldkfs.
Bleached cottonDi- Bandanna do
apers, Spiitlcfield do
Brown do White Jaconet do
Bleached Jeans Linen Cambric
Brown do White Jac. Cravats
Fustians do Swiss do
Striped Limeys Fancy col'd do
Binis-eye Diapers Wellington do
Russia do BTk Canton do
Table do Blk. Italian do
Scotch do colored do
Fine lin. SheetingsiM idrass do
Russia do Turkey Red lldkfs.
Irish Linens Brittania do
Long Lawns {Buttons of all des-
Brown Hollands criptinns
Cambric Muslins {Bonnet Wire
Cordes (lit {Stocks, Collars,
Checked do Bosoms
Plain and Figured Cravat Stiffeners
Jaconet do Pocket Books
do Book do Wallets
do Swiss do Purses
do Moll do |Ctton Balls
Naitsnok do Spool Cotton
Foundation do I do Floss
Vestings Wire do
Ginghams Patent Thread
Calicoes Tapes, Pobbius.
Painted Muslins Ferrets.
Ilisltop 1/twiis Quality Rinding’
Men no Cloths Suspenders
do Circassian 11 at Reeds
Indigo It I tie Cam Shell Combs
hlets Brazillian do
Tartan PI lids Fine do
lilk and col’d Bom-jPocknt do
b:./.eits ‘Dressing do
do Circassian t-lnili itrushes
Printed do Hair do
Leghorn llat* Tooth do
Merino Shawls Shaving do
Cashmer do jSlme do
Valeutia do Fancy Soap
Cassimere do ‘Lavender Water
Piussian do Cologne do
Chintz do Ladies Cloaks
Fancy sillflldkfs. Mens and Youths
Blank lace Veils Clothing of all
While do do descriptions made
Green Gauze do iiqflie best manner
Hl'k Itnl. Lustring, Men's and A’outlis
Black Sioehew* fur Hats of all
Sarcenet qualities,
do Florence, Blk and Drab Wool
Gros de Naples, Hats.
Black do Berlin Fur Cap*
Colored Florences II air do
Blank Bombazines, Leather do
Bl k Ital. Crapes Mens Women* and
colored do Childrens Shoes.
Canton do
Oct. 1. 30-ts
Thomas Taylor,
H AFjuet received from New-Fork, a
large and Mplemlid Mwortnient of
New nml Faehlonnble
SFM.XG noons,
among whieh mny he Ibiiml a choice *<•-
loctioii of rieli limey
Dry Goods,
sidled lo the aenson, nil of which nre new
style and beautiful, and will render hi*
stock more Ilian imuully attractive.
I.ikewiac, Liulies Dun* table, Leghorn
and Straw IhinnctM, Shell Unnab*, I’iirn
nolm and Sun Umbrella*—n variety of
Stock*, and a fresh Miipply of
Ilia tiff math’ doth in#.
A few cn*c* Niiper Black nml Drub BEA
VBR HATS, and a lurife *ti*'k of
IIOOTH AND MHO KM.
iOf every description—-Hard W nre—
I Cutlery, Saddlery, Hollow-ware, China.
| tiln** nod Earthen-war* 1 . Complete well*
Smith's Tool*, Sett* of Krona And-iron*,
Shovel* nml Tonir*, Carolina Him*,
Scythe*. Window Gin**, Putty, Ac. Ac,
together with an extensive stock of
Clioiff I*rarerir,
which are altered with ninny other nrti
ele*. at whnlennleor retail, on neeommo
•Inl iiitr term*, anil at nuch priii's a* can
not liul to pleu*e tlio*c who may favour
him with ii call.
May 13 10
JOB PRINTING
1 heatlt MtrcUTr.t) ATTimnrnr*.
MAC OX ? SATURDAY, .JUL Y 30, 1831*
Factorage *V t ommissioa
BUSINESS.
ffIUE Subscribers have formed a co
il partnership under the firm of
ill a lorn* A SiMtai'e,
for the transaction ofu General Commis
sion Business, in Savannah, and will be
| prepared to make advances on Produce
consigned to them for side. They will
also pay particular attention to the rc
ociving and forwarding’ Goods to the in
terior.
R. MALONE,
11. SISTARE,
S.'ivaunali, June, 20, 1831.
DT The undersigned takes this meth
od to return his thanks to his friends tor
the liberal patronage afforded him since
his residence in Savannah , and solicits
tor the above firm a continuance of the
same support; their best exertions will
be used for the interest of those who maj
favor them with consignments.
June 20. 17-81 ‘ R. MALONE:
subscriber lias removed to his
JL NEW BUILDING, one door
above the old stand, where he continues
the SADDLE if HARNESS MA I
KING BUSINESS in all it various
branches. Grateful for the past favors,
he hopes by a faithful and unremitted at
tention to business, to merit and receive
a continuance of public patronage.
He keeps constantly on hand, a gen
eral assortment of
H'Avdwave avu\ Sadd\cv\.
Coach Lace, and Trimmings of every
description.
A great variety of WHIPS,
COTAL VARNISH.
Ladies and gentlemen’s plain and
quilted SADDLES, of various
kinds
Silver mounted Gig HARNESSES
do. do. Coach do.
Plain Japaned do do
do do Coach do
do do Jersey Waggon do
Bridles, of all kinds and qualities.
Martingales, Saddle Bags, Valices
Housings and Saddle Cloths of various
patterns.
Travelling TRUNKS, of a superior
quality,
Collars, ol all kinds, &c. Sc c.
Also,
LADLES, GENTLEMEN'S
YOUTH’S Sc CHILDRENS’
BOOTS & SHOES.
LEATHER
FINDINGS , S;c Jfc.
All of which are offered for sale at the
lowest Cash prices, or approved paper.
OLIVER SAGE.
Feb. 20. 1830. 50—
COOKE & COWLES,
HAVE received a laige and gene
tal -upplv of
DR2T GOODS,
Carpeting and Rugs, Flour Mats,
Leghorn, Dunstable and Open Straw
Bonnets, Colton and Wool Cards, a ge
neral supply of
HARD-WARE,
Ri'di Plated Castors, Candle Sticks
Snuffers and ‘frays, Broad Bordered
Waiters, lira's Andirons, Shovel acd
• Tongs, Shot Guns, Hollow-ware, Nails,
and Nail Rods. Flat, Round and Square
Iron and Floel A full supply ot Sad
dles, Bridles, Martingals, Whips and
Leather Trunks. —A general stock of
;BOCEISIE,Sq
Powder and Shot—a constant supply of
Best Spanish Cigars, Almondsand Rai
sins. White Lead, Spanish Brown, Lin
seed Oil, Window Glass and Putty, Co
pal Varnish, Glue, Spanish Indigo, Al
!it in acd Saltpetre.—A large supply of
Bool* nud Shoe*,
OF KVFRY DESCRIPTION.
Writing and Wrapping Paper, School
Books, laige Family Bibles, in rich and
elegant binding. Splendid China Tea
Setts and Crockery of entirely new style
and pattern, Cedar Ware am!
Live Geese Feathers.
All of the above Good* are offered on
the most accommodating terms.
Macon, January 8, 1881 41
FOR SALE.
THAT valuable plantation at Cul
lodenxville. in Monroe county,
formerly in the occupancy of Muj, Hen
ry E. Williams, is now for sale. The
land is strong and well improved, with a
fine two itory building newly painted At
just finished. It it situated in the cen
tre of * desirable neighbor hood ; the soil
nound is rich and the country healthy.
Any person wishing to purchase would
Ho well to view the premise*. Term* of
payment will be made ea*v and liberal.
M. CHISHOLM.
Dec 11 40tf
W’e arc requested to nn
nounc* Harmon ll.llow
nrd a candidate for Shcr
iff of Bibli county.
February 14, 1831 49
SPENCER RILEY,
is a candidate for Sheriff
of Bibb county, at the
ensuing election.
May 12 11
SUBSCRIBER
oiler* him*elf u* n candid
v ) „t,. fj,r the Sheriffalty ot
Hilil county, at the cumiing election.—
lie pledges himself to hi* triends that hr
i* induced to do no, more from no earnest
de*ire to receive the emolument* ariing
from the t MHee, tlmo (Venn the reason u*-
.itrnetl by most candidate*, to wit I The
iniiiortumli/ of fr Until.
YOUNG JOHNSTON.
June 1, IKH 13
FITCH & WOI{DIN,
2VXEB.CIXANT TAILORS,
Are now opening at the Macon Clothing
Store, a hand some assortment of
Spring & Summer Goods,
AMI CLOTHING,
C ((INSISTING (If Superfine Boniba
/ zincs, .Merino Cassimere, French
Cuinbric, French, English and Russian
Brown Drilling, white do. granite do.
line India Xnnkiiis, quilted, white and
bull’ Marseilles (a first rate article.) buff
Cnssimere, Velvet Florentine and Valen
tin Vesting, silk net Suspenders, Web
do. Muslin Stocks, Silk do. shirt Collars
and Bosoms, nnd Fancy Cravals, Silk
Hose, Linen and Cotton do. Horse nud
Buckskin Gloves, Silk do. Silk Umbrel
las, i’lilmlenC and Drub Hats, Superfine
Blue, Dluek, Brown, Green anil Mulberry
coloured Cloths, Cassitneres, &c. All op
which will benmdeup in the latest style
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Fine bombazine Coatees and Coats,
Russian Nankin Coatees and Coats—Me
rino cassimere do. do.
Lasting and Circassian do do—Goats hair
Camhlct do. do.
Fine Bombazine, Merino Cassimere, nan
kin, silk, drilling, brown, English
and French lasting, Circassian, be
veret and Cord Pantaloons,
Duck Trowsers nnd brown shirts,
Fine bombazine, Marseilles, velvet, Flo
rentine and Valencia vests.
Brown Linen, Buts and Stripe Short
Jackets
Tom and Jerry Short Jackets
Fine I-inen and Cotton Shirts, with al
most every article in the Clothing
Line—All of which will be sold low
foreash. April 16 6
DBAS EE AVER HATS.
MM JUST RECEIVED, n few
caxes Gentlemen’s firstquali-
ty DRAB BEAVER H ATS
And For Sale by
WM. 11. BURDSALL.
Macon. IMarch 12 1
NEW ESTABLISHMENT
MACON
IJnol Shoe Man us actor if
|P] FT! HE subscribers re-
V-’ H speetfullv inform
the ladies & gentlemen
of Macon, and the Public
generally, that they have permanently
located themselves in Macon, and have
taken the West half of the store-house
lately occupied by Thomas P. Bond, in
Cherrv’street, near the corner of second
street, and adjoining Messrs. Kimberly
& Chisholm, where they intend prose
cuting the above line of business in all
its various branches. They have on have
on hand and will be constantly manu
facturing Ladies and Gentlemens’, boys
and Misses Boots and Shoes of all de
scriptions, Childrens’ fancy colored
cloth and Morocco Bootees and Slip
pers, and a general assortment of'Negro
Shoes, suited to the season. Also, sole
and Upper Leather, Kip, Calf, Lining
and binding Skins, Findings, Slc. All
of which they will sell for cash at the
lowest market prices.
A case o f Mtns’ and Boys’ Cloth find
Morocco Caps , low for cash.
N. B. Boots and Shoes made to or
der with neatness and punctuality. Re
pairing of all kinds done at (lie shortest
notice. A share of the public patronage
is respectfully solicited.
R. E. CHURCH &c CO.
Nov. 18. 37
FANCY CHAIRS.
20 DOZEN, Cane and Rush seat
Fancy Chairs, a few of them Rocking
Chairs, received this <lav and for sale
by COOKE & COWLES.
February 2G 51
1 OT'W'O.Y AffCWMW.
THE SiritSCIIIBEKS AUE RECEIVINO
20OD PIKCF.S IIF.MP. FLAX,
nml TOW BAGGING, which they oiler
for side at very low prices, and on an ex
tensive credit for approved paper.
DAY & BUTTS.
June 18, 1831 15
THE SIAMESE TWINS .
BY THK AUTHOR OF
Pelham, Paul Cliffwd , Sfc.
Received bv
i:LLIB, SIIOTWF.LL & Cos.
May 13 10
GENERAL INVITATION.
f|ViU subscriber* beg leave to pre
-1 sent tiieir compliments to all
tlvose who are indebted to (hem either
bv note or open account, and request
them to come forward a* early as prac
ticable and settle tire same, as the one
thing needful would be quite acceptable.
T. L. A J. P. SMITH.
Macon. Jan. 24, 1831 40 if
TIN-WADE
MANUFACTORY.
(marly opposite Chapman's Corner)
1111 subscriber has on hand anil
I win, keep a constant supply of
TIN WARE which he will sell whole
sale or retail at Savannah or Augusta
prices. W. 8> ELLIB<
Orders sent to Ellis, Sholwcll Sc Cos.
will receive prompt attention.
June 19. 1830 15-Y
NOTICE.
rjl HOSE indebted to E. IF. Pntioraon
■ ,Y Cos. nre notified that their notes
anil scrollnt* have been left with V|e**r*.
Campbell nod Seymour tor collection;
t hir ntlornie* are intrieted to *ue the
Mime in the event of their not lieiiig at
tended lo
E. 11. PATTI.RBON A Cos.
June 24, IWI 16
NOTICS.
f >IIIU Coparliiernhip heretoli>re exist-
R in ir under the lirm of IBAAC W.
Up Ivß A; UO. i* this day di**olved.—
Tlume indebted to the firm will make pay
ment to I. W. Mirk*, and lliime having
dematids will apply to him tor payment.
ISAAC W. HICKS,
N. CHILDERS.
Newlmpe, Monroe county (in. )
July 4ftd, 1831. ‘JO-Sw (j
GROCERIES, Ac.
FOR SME ,
mRP BAGS Green nnd Jnvn CofTee,
30 llhds St. Croix & N. O. Ho gars.
3(1 Bills. N. O. Molassas,
101) Bids. Runt, Gin nnd Whiskev,
510 “ A 11I >l,* Brandy,
15 Bhls. Loaf and Lump Sugnr,
100 Kegs Nails nnd Brads
10 (’asks Porter and Ale,
200 Pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging
20 Tons Swedes Iron,
4000 I.hs. Castings,
4000 Bushels SALT.
Cog. Brandy, Holland Gin, Jam
aica Hum ,
Malaga, ,
Teneritle, I
Port, nnd i
Clininpaigne J
Superior old .MADEIRA WINE, “How
ard, .March & Co.’’ with a general as
sortment of
OBOOEBIBS,
Dry (roods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware,
Saddlery-, and
Crockery- BV *are.
On accommodating terms by
L. NEWCOMB,
Cherry-Street.
May 13, 1831. i
THOMAS TAYLOR,
HAS renroved from his old stand to
the new range in COTTON A
VENUE, a few doors west of Wash
ington Hall, and nearly opposite J. T.
Rowland’s Cotton Scjlcs, where he of
fers at wholesale and tetail on very rea
sonable terms, a general assortment of
SEASONABLE
DRY GOODS
AND
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE BAGGING,
CROCKERY BALK ROPE,
SADDLERY THINE.
CA STINGS, HA U SERS,
fr) HOOTS
Ist s hobi,
BLACKSMITH TOOLS
Iron, German and Cast Steel, Feath
ers, Cotton and Wool Cards, Carolina
Hoes. Plough Moulds, Shovels and
Spades, Trace Chains, Steelyards,Spa
nish Sesars, Paper, Quills, &.C.
Ladies Dunstable, and Bolivar, Lpg
horns, Plain and open Straw Bonnets
and Gent’s Taper crown Beaver Hats,
(latest fashions.)
Purchasers are respectfully invited to
rail and examine for themselves.
Oct. SO. IP3O. 34tf
•S*O r FICE
TIIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore
existing under the firm of
G. Champlain & Cos.
was mutually dissolved on the 6th inst.
G. Champlain is fully authorised to set
tle the utfuirs of the concern.
J NO. T. ROWLAND.
LITTLETC N A I K ISON,
G. CHAMPLAIN.
Macon, June 6.1831 14
The Subscriber will continue the
business. G. CHAMPLAIN.
Just Received from Stir York, at the
Macon
FAIYIIIiY GROCERY
A.ND
Confectionary Store,
A LAItGU Assortment of the following
V ARTICLES:
Holland Gin, St. Croix fc Jamaica Rum
B-st Madeira t
Chain pnigtia /
U P feneriffe \ WINE.
Muscatel l
Port and Clare) )
PORTER and ALF.,
Temperance
Peldct Love A
Life of Man J
Rose f
Cherry ) CORDIAL*
Pepperminl (
Anuiseed V
C.lov'fts nod
Cinnamon
Stoughtou's Biller* Goayaba Jelly
Catsup Quince do
Eokllsli and French Currant do
Pickles Cranberries
Superior Spanish Lemons
Cigars Lillies
German Toy* Muatard
Raisins Ground Clove*
Prune* Cinnamon
Almond* Allspice
Filberts Black nod Cuyene
Madeira NutJ Pepper
Braail do F.. India Cracker*
Currant* Fire Works ot dis-
Olive* anil Caper* lerent kind*
J alile Salt Romai. Caudle*
W. India Preierve* Snuff
Pine Apple* Cut Tobacco,
Nectarine* Best chewing do
Quince Preierve* Luffs Cracker*
Ginger Match light*, tapers
The nliove articles all warranted fresh,
and of the best quality.
LEVI F.CKLEY-
December W—ttm
NEW GOODS*
ÜBT RECEIVED, n general assort
moot of neuMoonhlu DRV GOODS, nml
for stle at reduced priuea, by
W.M. H. BURDSAI.I.
Aprd R
Live fierse Feathers,
UOlinLK A.xp SI SULK
HAIR MATRASSES.
Just Received and for tale by
COOKE At COWLES.
March .
wmu.
CASES CLARET WINE,
45 do Medoc Claret (Pirns)
25 White Loupic Win*,
OS CONSIGNMENT,
And For Sale low by
L. NEWCOMB.
July 16 l
(dSpib Drug's,
jpß|r jl Medicine,
j lure,
THE subscribers have received a
supply of the above articles, to-
I'ther with almost everv article con
nected with the Drug business, which
th’y will sell to Physicians, Merchants,
Planters and others, on reasonable
terns.
ELLIS, SHOTVVELL & Cos.
“lav 29, 1830. 12-ts
WILLIAM WARD,
fP Ha* Just Received at kii
W Drug Store,
B Cherry-street, n general ns
■ sortment of
DRUGS, MEDZCZNSIS,
PAINTS^
Oils, Dye-Stuffs, &c. &c.
Prescriptions will be prepared by Dr.
Woodson, who will superintend the sale
of all Medicines.
DRUGS 4XI, MF.niCINF.S:
Allum llippo
Antimony Hiera Piers
Annatto Spanish Isinglass
do Com Ivory Black
Aloes Jalnp
Alcohol Laudanum
Arrow Root bermuda Liquorice Ext and
Assaibctida refined
Anise Seed Mace
Antltnonial Wine Magnesia Cnlo’d.
• I.tlier do Lump
Borax refined Medicinal Herbs
do Crude Manna
Brimstone Roll Mustard Fng.
Balsnm Copniva Nux Vomica
Barley Oil Peppermint
Hark Peruvian 44 Her^aniot
Cloves “ Lemon
Cream Tartar •* Wormseed
Castile Soap Opium
Cnslor Oil, Ist and Paregoric
2d quality Pearl Ash
Congress \\ ater Quicksilver
Corrosive Sublimate Quinine
Calomel Rhubarb
Camphor ){ed PreeipiUt*
Camomile flowers Roehell Salts
Caraway seed Halt Peter
Cantharidcs Sarsaparilla
Cinnamon Sugar Lead
Cochineal Sup. Curb Soda
Cubebß Senna Alex
Essences of ali kinds do Eng.
Epsom Salts Sponge Fine
Extracts different do Common
kinds Spirits Turpentine
Emery “ Niter Dul
Fennel Seed “ Lavender Comp
Flour Sulpher “ Hartshome
Ginger Sweet Oil
Glauber Salts Stoughtons Bitters
Glue Tamarinds
Gamboge Tartar Emetic
Honey Tartaric Acid.
PATE.VT MFIIICINFS I
Lees Pills Godfrey’s Cordial
Anderson's do Balsam Honey
Hooper’s do Thompson's Eye vvn-
Sandiord's Bark ter
Salts Lemon Durable Ink
Sodn Powders Henry's Magnolia
Seidlitz do Swaims Panacea
Opodeldoc Potters Cntholicon
Ess. Peppermint Croton Oil
British ()il Ess. Mustard
Harleim do Dalby’s Carminative
Turlingtons Balsam James’ Powder*
Bateman’s Drops
PAI.NTS AND OILS.
White Lead, lat i Bmnll* nil colours
2d qualify Camels Hair Pencils
Red Lend Terre de Sienna
Spanish Brown Umber Turkey
Venetian Red Vermillion
Yellow Ocher Gold Leaf
Rose Pink Stone Oeher
Litharge Patent Yellow
Black Lead Rosin
Lamp Black Logwood Stick
VV luting do pure ground
Ivory Black Paint brushes of all
Rotten Stone kind*
Verdigris Spirits Turpentine
Pumice Stone Linseed Oil
Prussian Blue Train Oil
Chrome Yellow Nents loot do
Chalk White Lamp Oil Ist and 2d
“ Red quality
Mineral Green Window Glass all
Copal Varnish sizea.
Japan “ Putty
Leutlier “
or* ituff*:
Alium Spanish Indig's
Cochineal Madder
Copperas Turmeric
Nut Gull* Oil Vitriol
Logwood Stick Aqun Portia
do pure ground Muriatic Acid.
Annul to
April 19 (1
‘■NHL Mituiuriber* having purchased
M. the Mill formerly owned by Flijah
Cotton, and known a* Cotton’s Mill, ait
listed on Rocky creek about six mile*
from Macon, will be ready in a tesv day*
to otter at tlu ir Lumber Vurd corner of
Cherry and Third street*, every descrip
tion urid almost any quantity of lumber
that n.ay be wanted—they have already
on Itnnd
15,<Ht0 feet seasoned inch plank.
10,000 do do rriling.
10,000 do do rough-edge.
10,000 do 3-4 4-0 scantling.
All of whieh they will *ell at tair pri
*•**• RALSTON Jc JUNKS.
July 9 1831. 13
SPRING GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED, an assortment
of Spring Goods of almost every
description. A. HIIOTWELL.
Macon, March 5 34
50 KITS CHOICE MACKF.
RE 1., put up for family use—ju*i ra
ccived by L. NEWCOMB.
Juno <4, 1391 16
VOLUME 9#-“XOs 21.
LIST Or &BVTS&S
REMAINING in the Post Office
at Zebulon, Pike county, on ths
30th June, 1831.
Jonathan Adams, Isaac W. King,
Hugh Boyd. H. Lawrence,
P. M. By ram, James Lee,
Isaiah Burton, Moses Mulky,
John Bat field, James Mimtns,
Jonathan Baker, Howel Myrick,
Elkanali Brooks, Israel Martin,
Robqrt Bell, Richard Myrick,
A. (i. Beckham, WillisD. Mathews;
Joseph Calahatn, 2 Ephraim Nelson,
Geo. W. Cannon 3 Matthew Orr,
John Carswell Miss M. Oharra,
Harrison Crow James Oharra,
William Carter; John or Nancy
John Craven, Pointer,
Nathan Davis, John Reid, 2
William Daniel, John T. Rucker or
John M. Daley Aaron Smith,
Isaac Evans, £ T. Robinson,
mill x,i win, jonn i*i. liduC.;,
John Fulder, Elisha Ilee ves,
John Fretwell, Epltraim Sweet 3
Hiram T. Gill, Joseph Scott,
Jas. B. Gillispie, Robt. Simmons,
Ed. Grisham, Charles Smith,
Sami. Gnnimel, William Strother,
Wilkins Harper, Wiley Thornton,
11. Harrison, Shent Thompson,
James Harper, Moses Taylor,
John Harper, Wm. Virden,
M. Howard, ]. B. Williamson,
John Hill, James Whatley,
James Irwin, James Wilson.
James Johnson, William Ward,
W illiani Jones, Aaron Williams,
Simeon Jay, Capt. JL S. Williams
Abner Johnson, James Wicker,
Russel Kellum, Wm. Youngblood,
Elijah 11. Kirk, J. Youngblood,
JOHN BUTTRILL, r. n.
July 16, 1831 is
SSY BOOKS,
S. Hose Ol Cos.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE rOLLOWINU
WORKS —Fie .-
Saunders on pleading. *
valuable work, recently published,
Painters and Sculptors,
Chivalry and the Crusaders.
Romance of History, by Ritchie,
Destiny, or the Chiefs Daughter,
I he Palaba, or IVlottr of Portugal—by
Mrs. Bray,
Diary of a Physician.
Invalids Oracle, or Directions for In
vigorating and prolonging life,
Benjamin's Architecture—improved e
dition.
Millwright* Guide,
New American Gardner,
Mason sand Hind* Farrierv.
Church members Guide,
VVythes Music—National Orator,
Dialogues for Schools,
Campbell, Rogers, Montgomery, Kirk
White and Lamb's Poems,"l vol.
United States Pharmacolngia
Jones’ Church History
Dwight’s Theojogy
Waits and Rippons Hymns
Sunday School Spelling Books ,
Bible Questions—Methodist Hymns—’
(Fine)
Bennett’s Book Keeping.
Crablts Synonyms
Dutchmans Fireside—by Paulding
Infant School primer
Websters Dictionary 8 so.
Also, a variety of Sta/ufard Works
ANO STATIONARY.
Quills of a fine quality,
Bristol Boards of various sizes,
Wide and narrow ruled, Letter and Cap
Paper,
Fine Crayons, for Drawing,
Hair Pencils. Fancy Cards,
Leads for Pencil Cases, &c. fee.
Red Crayons
Large Wafers, for office seals
July 7, 1831 id
i,, noxjickT
A LI, thoae indebted to the firm of A.
dm. C. Pannele & Cos. either by note or
account, ure requested to come forward,
make payment or Um 4 will he placed in
the hand* ol'B. Row for collection, before
the next Rettirn day.
A. C. PARMELE A Cos.
June 16,1P3J. 15
XLAXS..JS.
rr> Ql ARTF.R ami 75 half boxes
Raiaina, just received on consignment,
and for sale low. Apply’ to
L. NEWCOMB.
JsmeSn, inai w
TAINTING, GILDING,
GLAZING. AC.
ELLIS, 8 ROT WELL 6c CO.
HAVING in their employ a num’ er
of good Painters,with a large stock
of material*, will carry on the Fain
ting Business iu all its Blanche*.
Route, Sign, and other Painting,
Plain and Ornamental w ill be execute
June 19, 1830. 15—d
Twenty Dollars Reward.
K ANA WAY from the subscriber
about two months since, n negro
man, named Willis—about 23 years of
age, Willis is a remarkably stout man.
about six feet high, bright mulatto, has
a fierce malignant look when apoken to,
he ia Mimewhat knock-kneed, and has
a gun shot wound in his right arm. It
is piobuble he has gone to North Caro
lina or Virginia—Twenty dollars re
ward will be given, if he is lodged In any
jail o that the subscriber may get him.
EDWARD SWEARINGEN.
Monroe co. July 20 20
The Richmond Enquirer will
insert the above, three time* and for
ward their account.
800 BAGS COFFEE, For Sal*
by 1. T. ROWLAND.
May 13 W