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MiriiClr'AlaKS.
UFSQUT SALE
WILL be sold nt the Court House, in
the town of Thomnston, Upson
eon ltv, on the llrst Tuesday in August
next."between tlie usual hours ot sale,
t.ie following property, to wit:
20 > I- 1 ’ acres of Land, Lot No.
21, in the loth district of originally Mon
roe. now Upson county, levied on as the
property of Bpieer 1 Inyl, to satisfy n mort
trace ii In in liivor of Kelly &. Cannon, vs.
said Hoy I.
101 1-1 acres l and, it being tlie
south half of Lot .No. 171, in the tenth
district of originally Monroe, now If on
county, and nlo one Netrro Girl hy the
name of Middy, about 10 years old. le
vied on as the propertv of Jane Ledhet
ter, to Bntisfyn li Ik in liivor < f Asa 11 ill,
vs. said Jane Ledbetter.
One Sorrel Policy, levied on us
the property of William \\ aller, to satis
fy sundry ii f"is from Monroe Superior
court—one in favor cf James :• wart,
the others in favor of the Governor, vs.
said Waller.
JESSE DUNCAN, Sh’fT.
June 33
PIKE SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday
in August next, nt the. Court
llouse in tlie town of Zebulon, Dike
count", tiic following property to wit:
O: c Lot of Land, containing
2(12 I ‘ ’ acres, more or less. No. -• >, in
the f --rat district of originally Monroe,
now I’ike county, levied on ns the pro
perty of Anderson Griffin, to satisfy an
execution issued from Monroe superior
eourt. on a suhpiena in fiivor ot John
Perminter. for the use of Reuben Brown.
J. 1L CULPEI’I’ER, D. Sli’ff.
June 30
GUATD’f BT’3 SALE.
WILL RESOLD on the first Tues
day in Si ptember next, nt the
Court-1 lon in tit 1 town of Knoxville,
Craw lord county', the following 1 property,
to wit:—
One third part of Lot No. 220,
in the Ist district of Crawford county. —
Sold f>r the benefit of Jane Belcher, mi
ner and orphan of Allen Belcher, deceas
ed. Trrmsnv !c known on the day.
LITTLETON HELCIIEit, Guardian.
June 30, 16*31 I<
ADM l XIS TRA TOR'S SA RE.
“WTK7ILL BE SOLD at public sale at the
place if hnldinef Court in the
Bluff District on the Tenth day of Au
gust next by ten o’clock A. M.
All the Cattle which can be found be
longing to the estate of William Jacobs
deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale.
FREEDOM WHITE, Adin'r.
Tw.gga co. June 3)lh 1631.
Postponed Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in August next,
at the Court-house in Henry county,
will be sold, by order of the Court of Or
dinary’ of Monroe county:
202 1-2 acres of Land, known as
Lot number two hundred and thirty-nine,
in the 6th district of said county—Sold
ns the property of the heirs of Abraham
Davis, deceased.
DAVID D. DAVIS, Guard.
April 16, 1831 G
W'ILL be sold in the town of Iltw
rien, Dooly county, on Satur
day, the 10th day of September next,
the following lot of Land, No. 19, r >, for
the purpose of paying the tax of John
11. Campbell, the diawerof said Land.
HEN.I. 11. SWEARINGEN, t c.
July 7, 1331 18
NOTICE,
tit'’ first Monday in August neit,
V V will be poI 1 at the late residence
of George Walker, Sr. of Houston coun
ty, deceased, the following property,
viz: The stork nt Cattle, consisting of
fitly to sixty h ’nd, nod the stork of sheep
on a credit until first of Janunry next;
small notes and approved security will
be required.
JOEI, WALKER,
GEORGE WALKER,
lAMI) WALKER,
CHARLES WALKER.
June *24, 1831 lf>
NOTICE.
FOUR months after date, npplientinn
will be made to the Justices of the
Interior Court, of Monroe county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell on > lot of Land, belonging to the es
tate of Joseph Gotten, deceased, known
by No. fiW, lying in th“ 9th district, Troup
county, for the benefit of the heirs mid
creditors of said estate.
MARY GOTTEN, Adm’x.
May 27 It
OUR months after date, applica
tion will ho made to the honora
ble Inferior Com t of said county, while
sitting as a court of ordinary for leave
to sell part of the real estate of Absalom
Scott, dee. to wit: one lot of land lay
ing in I llh district of llenry county,
No. 80. ,-ntl one lot of land laying in
Irwin county, known by lot No. 171 in
the 9th district n( said county for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
JAMES PONDER, Ar/rn’r.
March 19 £
GEORGIA, Upson County.
WHEREAS James Wulkcr applies
to me fbr letters of dismission
from the e-dnte of Lucy Cook of Putnnni
county, deceased.
These arc therePirr to rile nnd admon
ish all ami singular,lhe kindred nnd cred
itors of said deceased, to he nnd appear
t my oilier within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters wlintild not bq granted.
Given under my hnnd and seal, this
the 29 111 dny of March, IMI
TIIOH. F. IAKTIIKL, e. e. o
April 2, IMI ’ \
ORORGI \~nibb County.
WHERE Archibald Spear anJ
Henry Spear apply to me f or
letters of dismission from the Executor
thip of the estate of Henry Sapp, de
ceased.
This is to cite nnd admonish all and
singular, the kindred atul creditors of
said deceased, to file their objections in
my office,if any they have, within the
lime prescribed by law, otherwise said
petition will be ernnterf.
M. SIMMONS, e. c. e.
Platon, March 11, )89l ndm
months alter date, applica
tion will be made to the Inferior
Court of Houston county, alien sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
lot of Land number two hundred and
three, in the fifteenth district ol Hous
ton county, the real estate of James G.
Parks, deceased, late of said county,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased, and also at the same
time, application will he made, for leave
;to sell the negroes of said deceased, of
which all persons interested are desired
I to take notice -
JOHN FLETCHER, Adm’r.
On the estate of J. G. Parks , dec'll.
March 1-2, 1831 4m—l
GEORG lA— Jones County.
WHEREAS Wm. Williams and
l.ccy Deloach apply to me for
| letters of dismission from the Adminis
-1 (ration of the estate of Joseph Deloach,
deceased.
This is to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ol
said deceased to file their objections in
my office if any they have, within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise said
petition will he granted.
c. McCarthy, c . c o.
May 18, 1030. 11-niCrn
GEORGIA, Upson County.
Ys AfHKKIiA.S Levi Johnson applies to
▼ w me for letters of Administration
on the estate of David Johnson, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular: the kindred and cred
itors of said deceased, to lie and appear
at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, ifuny they have,
why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my lioud and seal, this
23th day of June, 1831.
’ THUS. F. BETHEL, Clk. c. o.
July 16 ]9
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
i*L David Carroll, late of Bibb county,
deceased, are notified to come forward
nod settle their accounts without delay.
Also, ull persons having demands against
said est ite. to present them for settle
ment, duly attested, within the time pre
sci ibed by law.
GEORGE VIGAL. Adin'r.
Mneon, July 15. 1831 19-6 w
xtotice7~
A LL person- indebted to Hie estate of
j'A. James M. Rust, late of Bibb county
deceased, are notified to come forward
and settle their accounts without delay,
nnd those having demands against said
estate, to present them for settlement du
ly attested, within the time prescribed
by law.
M \RTIN SIMMONS, Adm’r.
July 16, 1831 19-f>w
STOiEN. !
the Subscriber, on the night of ‘
the sth inst. n GREY HORSE, j
about 14 or 15 bands high, the bind part
of the right fore loot broken otfi the hair
rubbed olf the left hip. which is o little
sore, and is 7 or 8 years old. A reward
of Twenty Dollars will be paid for the
thief, or Ten Dollars for the Horse.
GEORGE MILLEN.
Waynesboro, July 7, 1831. 19
OUR months after date, npplieatio”
will be made to the Court ofOrdin”
ary of Monroe county, for leave to sell
the real estate of James Rowland, de
ceased, late, of said county.
JAMES STEV ENS, Adm’r.
May C, 1831 9-4 m
FOUR months after date, applica
tion will bn made to the honora
ble the Inferior Court of Twiggs coun
tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell all the Real Estate of
William Jacobs deceased, also
One Negro Woman belonging to
said estate, sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased
FREEDOM WHITE, Adm’r.
June 80th 1831. m j m
MONTHS AFTER DATE.
application will be made to the In
ferior Court of Upson county, when sit
ting fir ordinary purposes, ‘ for leave to
sell 202 1-2 acres of Land, lying in the
4tli district of Bibb county, number 160
adjoining Bullock nnd others. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs of Benjamin Be
thel, deceased.
TIIOR. F. BETHEL. Guardian.
May 13, 1831 | 0
NOTICE.
months after date applica
tion will he made to the honorable
the Inferior Court of Monroe county,
when sitinj; ns a court of ordinary for
leave to sell the negroe* and real estate
of Norman Shaw deceased, for the
benefits of the heirs of said estate
ELIAS BEALL Adm'r.
TREACY SHAW Adm'rr.
July 13 1831 20..4in
S2O KKWAEID.
RANAWAY from the
JELjf Brick-Yard of Mr. David
F. Wilson near Macon on
r^ 1 / the 24th of May Inst, a Ne-
gro hoy named
COOK*
about 16 years old, five (bof 3 or 4 inches
high, dark complexion; it is probable he
will try to get to Savannah, or that neigh
borhood, or to Mr. Archer’s living in
Seriven county, 50 miles from Savannah.
The above reward will be pniil lor his
apprehension and delivery to me, living
in Macon, nr for his confinement in any
Jail, so that I get him.
JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH.
June 11, 1831 | i
[L l* The Savannah Georgian will give
the nbovc two weekly insertions, und for
ward tlie account to ibis ofiico.
_ . , NOTICE. ”
rVNIH. ( opartncr-lup herrtnftirc cxist
■ ing between the-übseribers, under
the firm of Ur.*nn A is this day
dissolved by uiutiuil eousent. \l illiarn
H. Gunn is authorised to settle the uf
tkirs of the lute firm.
TIIOS. J. BEARD,
IV. 11. GUNN.
March 28th. 1831 4
’ W. H. Gunn, will
continue business on bis own account,
nearly opposite the Washington Hall,
and next door above R. S. I’atton. Jfe
returns his thanks to Ids friends for their
• bernl patronage, and respectfully soli
cits., continuance of the came.
Mlu *h 28 4 W. 11. GUNN.
rvillP fil KroTicn.
r i l,,h SI XrRIBER has this day
< ’" ,, ueeted i-msrlf in business with
, V*’ 8 " m The foisin. ss will hercsf
ss&rjnc'assr r ™° ca
„ ALEXANDER 8 HOT WELL
Maeos, 29th March, 1831 4
• T^. Pr ,' vill * pn rry low prices
principally for Cash. y *
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, i
gtaoßs, tllmif, Nr.
Ellis, Shotwell, Cos.
A RE now receiving and opening nt
their store, a number of
Piano fi'orles.
Os n rich description, and n variety ot
other Musical Instruments, with instruc
tion Books, nnd Music adapted to the ,
same—a large collection of
NEW IWUSXC
For the I’inno, embracing nil the Music
of the celebrated Uinderalla Opera, and a
variety of engravings, caricatures, prints,
&C.—Also, a large assortment of
BQOKS^
CONSISTING OF 1500 VOLUMES,
A Catalogue embracing a considerable
portion of which, is published in the
Christian Repertory. A great variety of
STATIONARY
and Miscellaneous articles. A large as
sortment of PAPER HANGINGS, bor
dering, fire prints, &o. &c.
They respectfully invite the attention
of the public to (lie above, and request
them to call nnd examine.
may 27, 1831. 12
Select & Popular Works,
JU -T RRCEIVSD
And For Sale hy
Beilis, Kliof well & Cos.
Young ladies book,
Shnkspenre, 1 x - 01. complete, London Ed.
diamond print, silk paper, gilt,
Falstnfl’n (London) Comic Annual, 1831.
Common-place Book of Parley, 1831’
Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell,
Montgomery, Lamb nnd White, 1 vol.
complete—Cowpcr & Thompson, kd.
Willards History, U. S. revised
Elements of Criticism,
Pollvglott Bible, London Edition, diamond
print, silk paper, gilt,
Musical Dictionary, Rhyming, do.
Grammar of Elocution, English Synopsis
Croley’s life of George IV.
A Lexicon of useful knowledge
Complete editions in Library form of
Pope’s Works,
B\rons do
Moore's do
K. White's do
11. Moore’s do
Arabian Knights,
Goldsmith's Works,
Burns do
Sterne’s do
Chalmer's do
Robertson’s do 3 vols.
Franklin's do C vols.
Moore's Byron 2 vols.
Irvins Columbus 3 vols.
Srotts Napoleon 3 vols
June 24 16
JVV£r<riX.£l BOOKS.
S. Rose lY C'o.
M.W E Just Received the following
BOOKB fiir young readers, which
can be highly recommended, ns contain
ing much Geographical, Historical, As
tronomical, nnd other useful knowledge.
They are calculated both to instruct und
amuse; nnd their style pleasing and pe
culiarly adapted to the understanding of
Children and Youth.
Tales of Travels West of the Missis
sippi—principally from the Narratives of
Lewis null Clarke, and John li. Jewett.
Tales of Travels in Africa, by Park,
Denham, Ciapperton, &c.
Parley’s Geography,
Tales about the Sun, Moon and Stars,
Tales about Asia,
Tales about Africa.
Also-— An Essay on the Letters of Junius,
by ITcnj. Waterhouse.
June 4, 1831 13
CENTRAL BANK OF GEORGIA,
Miulf.dgevtlue, July 20, 1831.
PURSUANT to an act of the Gen
eral Assembly, passed on the 19th
d:?v of December, 1829, the following
property on the Indian Spring Reserve,
forfeited 10 the State by the 01 in
purr hasers, will be nft'eren at Public
Sale, before the Court-house, in the
town of Jackson, Butts county, on Wed
nesday, the 28tti day of September
next, to ivit:
Lot No. 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, 25 and 52.
And in the town of Macon, on Tues
day, the 4th day of October, and the
following days, until all arc sold, the
following Lots :
L. N. 1, S. 5 L. N. 2, 8. 26. L. N. 2, S. 46
1 36 3 46
2 36 4 46
1 6 8 86 i 46
2 6 4 37 fl 46
3 6 2 38 7 46
4 6 3 88 8 40
5 15 4 59
6 15 I 60
7 15 2 42 2 60
8 15 5 42 3 60
7 20 6 42 4 60
1 26 7 44
10 A. Ls. N. 10 West sideOemul. river
20 “ “ “12 *• •• •• ••
F. Lots “ 5 55 *• •• •• ••
•* “ “20 62 “ •• •* **
•* •• “30 68 “ “ •• ••
•• *• •• 38 89 “ “ •• >*
• “45 107 “ a a •
“ * “53 144 11 ?• a ?•
“ “ “35 & 114 East side “ “
100 A.L*“ 10 88 West side “ “
“ “ “19 89 “ “ “ “
11 “ “20 111 ‘I a•• 11
■■ ii 11 £7 jg 71, ~ „ „
0 >i •• $9 |3i a•• i ,1
“ “ “84 135 “ “ “ “
•• it 1. i3 B „ „ „ „
“ “ “87. 73, 98East side “ “
The right to either of the above Lot*
may he re invested in the holder of the
eeitificate issued by the IHe Commit
sionert, by settling with the Bank before
the3slh day of September next, or the
ollierr authorised to sell the same, nt
any time before the re sale, the whole
amouuiol the original purchase money
remaining unpaid, with all interest due
thereon.
The purchaser of any Lot will lie re
quired to pay one-fifth part of the par
chase money on the day of sale, and the
remainder in lour coital annual instal
ments—and any purchaser failing to pay
any instalment to the Central Bink of
Georgia within sixty days after the same
heroines due, shall forfeit the amount
paid, and the Lot nr Lots so purchased,
shall revert to, and become the propeitv
of the State.
B v order of the Directors,
HENRY W. MALONE. Cnshier.
July 23, 1831. 20—Ids.
* LEMEN’B Satin Heaver
m Hats, anew article just received
and for sale by
WM. 11. BURDBALL.
Macon, April 90. 8
NAILS. IRON, STEEL,
Hot loir- 16 Wire, *Vr.
OJ? €,Q £s3 LBS. IRON, as
sorted, r to 8 in. wide
3003 lbs. German, Blistered, and Cast
Steel
5000 lbs. lloop and Sheet Iron nnd
Nnil Rods,
75 Casks Cut Nads nnd Brads, as'd.
50 Doz. Carolina Hoes,
200 pair wrought Trace Chains, heavy
25,000 Lbs. Hollow-Ware (assorted)
3000 do Plough moulds,
60 Bag- Patent Shot,
1000 Lbs. bar Lead. Percussion Caps
20 Doz. Shovels nnd Spade
-15 Boxes Wliittimore’s Cotton nnd
Wool Card
-25 Packages Earthen-Ware, assort
ed tor the trade.
For Sale low, bv
THOMAS TAYLOR,
No. 6, Cotton Avenue.
June 24 16
Porter , Cider , Segars ,
AC. AC.
io CASKS LONAON PORTER,
“ llibbut's Brand,”
10 Casks Newark Cider,
10 do Albany Ale,
20 Doz. Lemon -Syrup,
25 Boxes Fresh Raisins,
6 do Pine Apple Cheese,
20 Kegs Lull’s Crackers,
60,000 Ilnvnnna nnd American Cigars,
10 Bills. Almonds nnd Filberts,
Scirilitz A Soria Powders
For Sale low, by
THOMAS TAYLOR,
No. 6, Cotton Avenue.
June 24 16
COTTON BAGGING.
250 PIECES prime Ilcmp BAG
GING,
30 Pieces Sacking,
500 Lbs. Bagging Twine,
Coils Bale Rope and Bout Warps.
For Sale by
TIIOMAS TAYLOR,
No. 6, Cotton Avenue.
June 24 , 16
Sugar , Coffee N Liquors.
300 BAGS prime Green Porto Ri
co, llavonha and old Java Coflee,
50 I Bids. St. Croix and Porto Rico
Sugars,
20 Boxes Brown Knvannn do.
25 Bills. Loaf mill Lump do.
25 I Iluls. Cuba Molasses
150 Bids. Domestic Liquors
5 Pipes old Cognac Brandy and
Holland Gin
25 Qr. Casks. Madeira, Tencriffe and
Malaga Wines,
10 Baskets Champaignc Wines,
20 CAks Annis and mint Cordials
30 Boxes Bar and Shaving Soap,
15 Bags Pepper, Pimento andGinsrcr,
Boxes Hyson and Souchong Teas,
2000 Bushels Liverpool ground SALT.
For Sale low, by
THOMAS TAYLOR,
No. 6, Cotton Avenue.
mnoon.June 18, 1831 15
KIMBERLY & CHISHOLM,
Have just received, per boats Two Bro
thers, und Velocity
300 KEGS White Lead, to
Bids. Linseed Oil, 10 Bills. Lamp Oil,
5 Bids. Putty, 3 Btils. Varnish, 00
Boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass, 50 Boxes
40 bv 12, do. 5 llbls. S. Turpentine,
100 Kegs Nails,
20 do Cut Spikes,
25 Tons Iron,
800 Lbs. Cast Steel,
2000 Lbs. German do
700 Lbs. BlistereJdo
10.000 Lbs. Castings,
150 Pair best Wrought Traces,
50 Dozen Weeding II oes,
200 Setts Waggon Boxes,
50 Bills. Poitland Rum,
50 do Northern Gin.
50 do Rye Whiskey,
200 Boxes Table Salt,
20 Kegs Rogers fff. Powder,
100 Bags Patent Shot,
25 Bags Buck do
2000 Lbs. Lead.
5 Bills. Copperas,
10 Hhds Sugar,
10 do IMolasses,
50 Bags Codec,
5 do Pepper, 5 do Pimento
10 Boxes Segars,
50 Coils Tarred and hemp Rope,
100 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
12 Boxes Whitteiuore’s Cotton
Cards.
10 Kegs Tobacco.
Scythe Blades, Ciitung Knives, Reap
Hooks, Steel Corn Mills, Hinges,
Chalk, Whiling, Logwood, Indigo, Salt
Petre, Mill. Cross-cut und Whip Saws,
Epsom and Glauber Salts, Patent Me
dicines, Hoop Iron. Band do. Nail rod,
Sheet Iron ami Sheet Copper.
In addition to the above, we have op
hand, an extensive assortment of
DRV GOODS,
Hard-ware, Hats, Shoes. Saddlery and.
Earthen-ware—which will be sold low
for Cash or Cotton. Planters and coun
try merchants, will please call and ex
amine,
Macon. January 15, IR3I 45
.liiwt R<‘('‘it<‘ri,
4NR for wale at the Store of A. SHOT
WELL A J. S. SMITH, n hand
some assortment of
Spring JPSummer floods,
A MONO Willi II ARE THE FOLI.OWINO *
Plain and Figured Swiss Muslins
Fine Uumhric do
Book do
Nansork do
Printed Jnckonctt do
Coloured Bordered Cambric lld’kfit.
Imitation do
Bishop nnd Long Lawns,
Gnllopudes, (anew article)
Crape dc Chine,
Fancy!'rape Silk and Gauze Shawls,
Belt KihhoiiH, assorted.
Ladies White Bilk Hose,
do do Cotton,
( hity Furnitures,
Silk Umbrellas mid Parasols,
White Feather Fans,
Painted do
Tnnr.r. case* rise
Drab Beaver Hats,
wide nnd narrow brims.—-Also, 11 good
assortment of
*1 HII 1:11 CLOT llll%<■,
I or Siilc* low, \, £l, \
June 4. IS3| 13
, rOll SAM. -
/■I HI, DWELLING HOUSE on
-N- ( herry-Strcet, at present occn
pied hy Mr. Keelund Tyner.
Apply to J. T. ROWLAND.
February 12, 1831 49
II UL URAi ll LINE.
||§§ !
rjlilE public arc informed that the Mail
ML Coach Line from Powelton, in
Georgia, to Washington City, is now in
complete operation, nnd in such style
throughout ns to present, it is believed, n
fair claim to a share of their patronage.
This route runs through the upper part
of the Southern States, distinguished liir
variety of scenery, salubrity of climate
and excellence of road. It is performed
at the rates of 75 miles a day, and allows
to the traveller from 5 to 8 hours for
sleep. Those disposed to patronise this
Line, are informed that it departs from
Powelton on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
S:-1 unlays about 7 o’clock, A. M. after the
arrival of the singe from Milledgovillc.
Time from Milledgeville to Washington
City eight days—distance from Powelton
62(1 miles—Fare through 41,dollars.
The best drivers, good horses, nnd the
best Northern Conches, are the induce
ments offered for the public patronage.
THE PROPRIETORS.
Er The Milledgeville Recorder, Mn
eon Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, nnd
51 obile Patriot, nre requested to publish
the above notice two montns, and for
ward their accounts to the Post Master at
Powelton, Goo. lor payment.
July 16, 1831 19-2 in
COMMISSION BUSINESS
FBI 11E undersigned has taken an cf-
E fice in the brick building occu
pied hy Messrs. 11. BLAIR &• CO, and
tenders liis services as a Commission
Merchant.
Liberal advances will be made on
produce to be shipped to Savannah.
W. P. HUNTER.
Macon, Nov. 1830. 38
HOWARD INSURANCE
COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
INSURANCE on Cotton hence to
Sea Ports, per good Boats or Boxes
will he effected at a very low rate.
Apply to CHARLES DAY, Agent.
Dec. 18, 1830. 41-ts
INSURANCE.
THE Macon Insurance Company
have commenced business and
will Insure cotton shipped on good
Boats or Boxes. Also, the Lives ol Ne
groes engaged in Boating business.
Apply to WM. MELROSE, Sec.
January 29, 1831 47
NOTICE.
TIIE subscribers have united them
selves in the practice of Law, un
derthe firm of
McDonald 4 franklin.
Their Office is kept in the upper story of
the eastern end of McDonald’s building
One of them may at all times be
found at the office, unless absent on pro
fessional business.
Charles j. McDonald.
BENJAMIN C. FRANKLIN.
Macon, June 10. 1830. 14-ts
The subscriber has lost the first Vol.
of Coinyn’s Digest—2d Vol. of Chilly’s
pleading, and Chitty’s Blackstone in two
vols. 1 vol. of Humes Essays and one
vol. of Stewarts elements of the Philo
sophy of the human mind.
. C. J. M’DONAI.n.
Practice of XVlcdicinc.
’ HE Subscribers haveuni
sfigjjjjHfy ted in the practice of MEDI
CINE. Their Shop is next
doin’ In the Repertory Office.
AMBROSE BABER.
JAMES T. PERSONS.
Maeon, May 3, 1831. 9
~ TNOTICJE3.
Jf&qdL THE Subscriber Will rent
Imlb ° ne *' vo s,olc<i ‘ le
iltifffj’f no t v occupies. It will be
made 26 hv~o feet deep.
A. SIIOTWELL.
Macon, Feb. 12 49
a TIIE SUBSCRIBER
having completed the enlarge
ment ol one of his Stores—
will have the other done in
the same way, by the first day of June
next, nnd will Lease either of them from
one to three years—to give possession
at or before that time. The peculiarly
advantageous situation of either store, is
such, if ever equalled, can never be sur
passed by any in the place. Bcliik about
to leave for the North, the dwelling over
the stores can be rented, and immediate
possession given if required.
A. SIIOTWELL.
April 2. 1831 4
FOR SALE or RENT.
MTHE property recently
owned by Col. J. Baley,
and know n as the “ Moun
tain Spout Retreat,” in
Butts county. This property is too
well known to require description.
J. T. ROWLAND.
Macon, April 23. 8
M TO RENT.
!M• | .s* THE STORE adjoining
m Kimberly & Chisholm, on
* Cherry afreet, will be rented
low, if application is mnde before the
first of June. Possession given on the
first of October.
MELROSE & KIDD.
Macon, May 4, 1831. 9
FOR SALE,
HpA TIIE SUBSCRIBER’S
Residence, adjoining town,
Ml* ™ M dft twenty acres ol Land.
AnaHLTiie House is in excellent
repair, and furnished with all the out
bildings necessary for family use—there
is six acres of cleared land on the prem
ises. with ti well improved Garden,
most of which is enclosed with n good
plank fence.
ALSO—FOR BALE,
Tlie Subscriber s I’ urnitiire, compris
ing most of the articles necessary for
House-keeping. The above property
will be soli! on time for approved paper
TUGS. CAMPBELL.
July 9, 1831 is
FOR SALE.
A PIANO FORTE ~l excellent finish
nnd first rate tone. Apply to
, , NATII. BARKER.
l* 19-if
%nil* anil llr;iri.
4 LARGE SUPPLY, a snorted sizes
, rnr sale by
, DAY vV BUTTS.
July 1 19
JOSEPH PHILLIPS*
DllY GOOIIS AM) GROCERY STOKE.
nbovc establishment lias by re
cent arrivals been fully supplied
and will constantly receive, new Goods
through the season. On band, n hand
some assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
not surpassed hy nnv establishment in
this place. In the same establishment
will also be. found u handsome assort
ment of
Dsnr gccds,
Cutlery, Saddlery, Perfumery, Me
dicines, Ready made C’loti ting,
BOOTS AUL PK3ES.
All of which will he sold at a moderate
profit. A share of public patronage is
respectfully requested.
Also, For Sale,
TWO HORSES, accustomed to the
Saddle, Harness nnd Plough, low for
Cash, or short time for good acceptance.
Macon, April 22 7
i 5 IIDS. Prime N. O. Sugar
2 do Molasses
12 hags Green Coffee
100 bis. Domestic Liquors
For sale by DAY & BUTTS.
March 19. 2
STATIC Y.
HJUST received,
tionnry, consist-
Blank
BOOKS,
of the best quali
— ot s description,
viz—
LEDGERS, JOURNALS,
DAY-BOOKS, RECORDS,
INVOICE, LETTER.
CYPH E RING, WRIT ING,
QUARTO and BANK BOOKS,
MEMORANDUN and POCKET
Books,—a great variety
Ladies and gentlemen's If ‘ A LLETS,
CARD CASES. ALBUMS, with
lanscapc and other plates. INDEXES
LETTER PAPER.
Gilt, Silvered, and Perfumed—’White,
Lemon and Rose coloured.
CAP PAPER—a good assortment
p'ain and ruled. Folio Post, do do
Bank Post, Rice Paper
Blotting Paper. Pencils, Pen Knives.
Fine Glass Inkstands—Pocket do.
French Wafers—Visiting Cards.
Red and Black Ink.
Sand-boxes and Sand. Quills, Sic.
S. ROSE & CO.
Macon, Oct. 30, 1880. 33
JTEir WORKS.
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SALE BY
9. ROSE cl CO.
The token
The Atlantic Souvenir
J/so a variety of Novels , ifc. most o
which are of very recent publication.
The Vestal, or a tale of Pompeii
The Denounced, the Barony
Clarence, the Disowned
S out hen an ; Paul Clifford
The Oxonians, the Musselman
Th c Lost Heir and Prediction
Beatrice, Hungarian Tales
Walter Colyton, New Forest
Lockharts Napoleon, The Unique
Spirit of the Annuals,
Tales of a Grandfather, complete Cv
, The Novels of Charles Brockilen Brown ,
V|Z ieland, or the Transformation
Arthur Mervyn, ormemoiisof 1783.
Ormond, or the secret witness
Edgar Huntley, or memoirs of a sleep
walker; and Jane Talbot
The FAMILY LIBRARY,
valuable work, now publishing , which
will he sold entire, or in detached vol
umes—the Jollowing are received:
History of the Jews
Life of Buonaparte, by Lockhart
Life of Nelson, Uy Southey
Life of Alexander the Great
Life of lord B vron, hy Galt, and
History of Insects
History ofthe Bible
Demonology and Witchcraft
Polar Regions
Life of Mohammed
Discovery and Adventure in Africa
Life of George IV.
MANUAL OF THE VINE, by
Thiebant dc Demand
TREATISE on the FINE, bv Win
R- Prince
Lafayette in America,
English Synnnomes,
Irvings Life of Columbus (abridged)
Specimens of American Poetry
Travelling Bachellor, by Irving
Anatomy of Drunkenness
Goldsmith's Works 1 vol
Byron’s do 1 v. Skakspeare’sdo 1 v.
Scott’s poetical works 1 v. Moore's do.
Bennett’s Book keeping
Smith and Little’s music books
Riley’s Narrative, Don Qtii xoie
Night Thoughts, Campbell’s Poems
Benedicts history of the Bnptists
Buck’s Theological Dictionary
Josephus 2 v : Methodist Discipline
Methodist Hymns, by Wesley
(Jills Commentaries Uv. quarto
Village Hymns, Songs ot Zion
Mercers Cluster, fine and common
Watt* I'salms and Hymns
Diamond and Family Bibles
Zions Songster, Pious Songs.
Associate Methodist Hymn book
Dialogues for Schools, National orator
Gibson’s surveying, Worcester’s Die.
Col lull n and l .mcrvon’j iirithnielics
Grimshaw’s South America
Chilly’s Blackstone, Dallas Reports
2d vol. Condensed reports
Dewees Practice, Hooper’s Exainin't
Ewells medical Companion
I liati her’* Dispensatory, Coxes do
lliichnti's domestic medicine
Philadelphia Medical Journal for the
present year.
North American Review for do
llouskeepers Manual,
n*n7, Fi r ~onk *’
Bill Books , Banker's Cases.
LA DIRS C.\R|) CASES.
Pocket Books.
3501 M) ( ibs. raiMß
Eon SALE nv
Mo, 13 RALST ° N A
IIOM PI LIER SPIUaT
MONROE COUNTY, o\. ”
T,1I: UNDERsiGNpn
TSRSSL after great labour and .-v, “ U ’
limPg i 't length .•nahled
this establishment ... H, ’ r
lice of the public. ls ni >-
In a climate like ours, where ()
rating influence of long and
mers is experienced by nil, inviii,,!",?
opemtion of can es, tei!,Jj nt r tl> ,l “’
duetion of niUunuiu! ijinum., . 1N ’ ‘ i"'"-
jeot of no trifling mpoi i h. the < “
ly to have reeourse ioj -iti.-a.icr. iu v ‘ v |’ “,
the assaults of’ <iU, v i„. j.,, , J - ']’
its violence mitigated. , con n
dered speedy and effw-tua! S„,
the undersigned Imnestlv h.-ii,. vr ‘ i.:”
ollenng in the Montpelier Sprinir ‘ k
Independent of the ndvnnfeg,.,:, , .
iion of this establishment: sitr.v i •
region unquestionablv he<hv ■ ,i, #
ieal qualities of the water nre ‘l
aeter entitling i, to 1.1. h clanns ,
eonbdenee ol thr couiuiuniti f ,j| ‘ tin*
The water- of Saratoga ‘and E
have long since, rendered them , 2 n
extensive resort, hotli |. v 111 ‘''“of
person- of fashion. And “the s ini'll i” ml
ebt- derived from their use bv nr".
bouring underChronie disci, n ’*. l “
ly of the digestive organs) have ofo o-1 " 1 ”
tor them well merited eelel.rii
a pretty accurate analysis, bv ” ‘" m
of eonipetent seience,” eoinplirfo,, u"”' 1 ’
suit ivith the analysis of tlie \y. ( h ° rr
Saratoga and Ball-ton ns not I - ol
i,7!"•:.> n..d ,!>
Montpelier Spring, to possess, will ,P
fling exception the same olimi™ ?’
lies. A- a chalybeate eonU n ‘ l " al1 ’
Iron than the former and less thanth'T*
ter, with a large proportion of
nte-of soda and lime; (|,e tin,-1 , n ‘
di/lerenee being the ai,sen, - ,
ed fixed air, with which ||„. l s n “. bui
water abounds. Ofthe i ta
‘•'•'his water ill dKXT
pnetor is enabled to bear nmole n’J: pr °’
In ehronie aflecUon. ,7 Jhe T'”
Spleen, nnd their eoneomito,,,
derangement of the Stotnoeli •
confidently assert that he 1,,,-’ sera
remedy of equal value. | n dvsnen nil
that Hydra of modern times? it
valuable remedy, when nided as ,■ n
remedy must be, by the temperate nJ 7 f
a well-elected regimen. |„ disens,, J
the skin and particularly Tetter in all
variety, ,t a certain remedv. *
mes from visceral ol.stmetions ,hI P ’
rheumatism, and that reiaxatio’n afe
ulity c onsequent upon a residence in low
unhealthy situations its value ; v n ‘
•ilysiliimW. A
be produced to establish the trull,
-.ntement, were it necessary
tell.gent community will make the e
nmen and decide for themselves- L
! h ,ll(lr 1"nrd the proprietor will,ii,, r
fully rest tlie reputation of the Bprir-.
Ihe undersigned assures the im|i!i
dmt he would not thus recommend the S
ol the Montpelier Water, but having |* ei
extensively engaged in the pm,?;,,”
medicine in Georgia for nearly tbirtv
years, claims the right to judge of (he re
niedy he recommends.
This fountain is situated in one of th.
most healthy an,l best improved situation,
ol Georgia, seventeen miles from Maron
near the road leading ti-om that place to
Ihomaston. His building is large, airy
and comfortable, situated on anemiiinee
high and commanding; surrounded bv
springs of the purest water, nu.l relred,'.
ed hy nil atmosphere pure and invigo
rating-.
The proprietor will be aide to arnn,.
nodate comfortably, one hundred regular
boarders and as many transient per ~
may favor him with their com, am
and as interest and liberality are inserr
rably connected in each busi'nr ss. it hi?
determination to keep oh epood a house in
every sense of the expression, ns is kept
elsewhere in the up-country. His Bill
will be stored with the best; ids eT.t
BI.ES well furnished and uttend< and. liis
1 rices will be the same ns those ehargeJ
at the Indian Springs.
( omfbrlahle Tents will be prepared lor
those who prefi-r furnishing their own
board. NICHOLAS CHILDt Ks.
Montpelier, May 28, 1831 12
[Cf rhe Augusta Constitutionalist,ui(
Savannah Georgian, will give the abou
three weekly insertions.
BOOK STOKE.
ELLIS, SIIOTWELL & CO.
HAVE just received a number of
packages of new and elegant
BOOKS,
Among them are many of recent publi
cation—a lew of which, are
The Atlantic Souvenir, ami Token
for 1831, elegantly hound, silk
rich and splendid plates,
The English at Home,
Clarence,
The Disowned,
Cloudsley,
Tlie Oxonians,
Paul Clifford, j
Devereaux,
The Disowned, b Pelham Novell
Fan I b In ltd,
Pelham,
\\ ehster’s quarto, and School D‘ f ’
Family Library,
Shnkspenre, Diamond edition,
gilt, elegant,
Methodist Hymns,
Village do
Zion Songsters,
Common Prayer, in Red Hindi"!
and Gilt,
New Music,
Fine gilt Letter paper,
Orange do do.
Rose do do.
Splendid Albums,
Opaque Quills,
Russia do.
Rogers’ and Sons, fine Pi* tel
Knives,
Nov 25. US
WBWMEDICAL WORH*
Just received, at the
kook-ntoiik
KIiLM, Slio rwKl.l, co.
BKKLK'S Practice of IVle<ltrin
J (iron's Anatomy
‘lenleon Nenralcic PmuM*
lUticr’s Formulary
Mnrtinett'i Therapeutic*
Wrile'* Snr norm -1 *n i i't **
Lincoln’s Diction*)v ol Chr>i ,|r *
Anew edition of Cox’s Pi)’t nM ‘
tory ALSO,
On Consignment*
A large end lionutifrsl collpriion nf
MIS( KUMKKOrS
BOOKS,
Kmliriiciiig a great number oithe
popular Works extant—all ol a l ”’
inev be had very low,
Pec. .1 59