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lIV s. ROSE & CO.
TERMS.
pup Messenger is published Weekly, on
- h :,. s: h V morning, at Three Dollars, if paid
‘ liin the year i or Four Dollars, it not paid
Sthe expiration of the year.
Advertisements not exceeding fifteen
ivill be inserted for 75 cents the first in
ll' | j nn a nd fifty cents for each continuance.—
Vlvertiscments not limited when handed in
‘'n |, e inserted till forbid.
Sil ,es of Land by Executors, Adminstra
, ‘ , n d Guardians are required by law to be
advertised i:i a public Gazette Sixty days pre-
W the day of sale.
The sale of Negroes and Personal property
be advertised in like manner Fcrtv days.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an estate
must be* published Forty days.
Notice that application will he nude to the
I'ourtof Ordinary for leaveto sell Land and Ne
rrroes must bo published weekly lor four months,
f fjKTTKRS on business must be post-paid
I PET GOODS,
,ys: H* GOODS*
WM. 11. BUBDSALL
T'„c lust received n new A extensive assortm to
iittJ DIfSS'GOODS,
Ready-made Clothing, Huts, Shoes, fyc.
H 1 IS stock will lie found inferior to none, and
purchasers, by favoring- him with a call,
I will he offered goods at the most reduced prices,
I tor CASH.
His stock consists in part of the fallowing:
Ipincr Saxony lilno. Blk.
I and Col’d llroadclotbs
| Black Mixed and
I Fancy Col'J Sattinets
■ Striped do.
■ r.'vlish Merinos
■biiide, Point and Rose
I BlankeUi l
| n ..i While, Green andj
I follow Flannels
■Canton A Saxony White
I Gauze do.
I Damask Table Diaper
■Birds-cyc anil Russia do.
■Scotch do.
■ blk. blue and Col’d bom
I liazetI s1 -V Circassians
■NVero Cloths, I.in sc vs
■brown -VBleaeb’d Shirt-
I mgs
■ ( |„, a >. Sheetings
■ ** ( |n.- *no. Drillng-s
■Cotton Osnaburghs
■fustians
■thick Italian Lustring-
I do. Gros de Swiss
I do. do. Naples
I do. do. Berlin
fck.Sioehe ’ s.t Sarsncts
■Cnl’il Gros do Naples
■lk. and Col’il Florences
Kin do. Italian Crapes
■Si-arh-t anil Black Merino
I Long and Sip-. Shawls
■Cadunere, Yalenliu/l'lii j
T HWool, Silk Damask
tjfl sadCnssimcrc Shawls]
■lernnni, Paris Muslin,j
:■ Crape, Gauze. tiros tie
■ v.irdcs and .Mandarine
I Dress lldfcls.
■idles and Misses Belgi ]
■ nil,ltalian, Straw. I.eg
■ horn Hr a idi anil Fancy
I lioimcls
IZeadij-mtitle Cloth ing.
■superfine Blue Black, Green, Adelaid, Olive and
Brown Cloth Dress Coats
■nppri:r.a Bine, Black, Green, Brown, and Stcel-
Mix’d ('loth Frock Coats
■uperline Blue, Brown, Oiive, Green and Mixed
Cloth Coatees
■Slue, Steel Mix’d and Fancy Colored Sattinet Coat
■ ees and Frock Coats
■uperline Bln**, Black, Brown, Olive, Green, and
Steel-Mix’d Cioth Pantaloons
Lavender and Striped Cassimere Pantaloons
Steel Mix’d and Fancy Colored do.
Moleskin, tlncal Cord and Hangup do.
■tmilh’? Cloth and Sattinet Coatees and I’ants.
Blue nnd Drab Cassimere V ests
■Hack and Colored Velvet do.
■lark and Light Fig’d Valentin, White nnd Col’d
■ Marseilles, Swnnsdown, Porlinek, Black nnd
Silk, Blk. Bombazine and Sattinet Vests
■iamblet and Plaid Cloaks
■civet, Bombazine, Silk, Valentin and Leather
I Stocks
Vine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, &c.
■ NEGRO CLOTHING
Men's and Youth's FUR IIA TS
“ “ Wool “
Fine ROOTS and SHOES
NEGRO SHOES, Ac.
i On. 25. 34
Efiiu* SPRt/VGc GOOFFS and
CL€>THIYG,
■At She Rincon Clothing’ Store.
if, PITCH is now opening at the Maeon
■J* Clothing Store, anew and splendid assort
■ent of Goods nnd Clothing, consisting in part of
I Bombazine, Camblets; Marco Cassimeres. ot
■dost n ]| colors; plaid and striped do. : Drown and
Bvhite Drilling; brown and white Grass Linens;
India Nankeen, Circassians, Lasting: figured and
■lain Silk Velvets; English figured Bilk Vesting;
■lain Florentine do. ; buff and white Valencia do. ;
I'liitc and figured Marseilles; white figured Silk
■nd Valentin Gold Vesting, anew article; a good
Issortmcnt of Cloths, Cassimeres, &c.
FAiNTCY ARTICLES.
I White and fancy- Cravats; plaited nnd plainßom
■wzine Stocks; Velvet and figured do. ; gum elos
■‘e, nett silk, nett cotton, and Webbs Patent Sns
■"-mlers ; black, white and fancy silk Gloves; blk.
■aid fancy horseskin and buckskin do.; In-own lin
do.; English and French Silk Half Ilose; \i
■t'ona do. ; white, mix’d nnd strip’d Cotton do. ;
■Linen Bosoms, Collars, Stiltners; Spittlefieid. In
■lia and Bandanna Hdkfs.; white and figured do.;
■dk Umbrellas; children’s Leghorn Ilats ; Palm-
Beafdo. &e. &e.
I KHADY-IMEA93 C&OTSITJCL
B Bombazine, Lasting and Circassian Coatees and
HFrock Coats; Bombazine nnd Circassian l’anta
■ons; Crape, Camblet and Merino Cassimere do.;
■trench and English Drilling brown do.; French
■Jod English Drilling white do.; brown and white
■men do.; duck and striped Linen do. ; Vigona
■ml Lasting do.; whites and bull’ Marseilles Vests ;
■ynred Marseilles and Valentin do. ; Velvet and
■ mrentinc do.; Common do.; white and brown
■men Jackets; white and brown Drilling do.; Vi
and Duck do.; Drawers, Shirts, Morning
‘-Ac. etc. all of which will be sold cheap
■JLASH. I would solicit the patronage of my
1 m sand the public in general.
■viiii,".’ ! he TAILORING BUSINESS
i | y ar i’ieu on in all with cieH|mlch.
H 1 ‘ Old accounts must be paid before new
■ w ai Y nadt - LEWIS FITCH.
■ Jtlny 8. ~
■A N CHEST for sale bv
■ X pril 4 WM. H. BURDSALL.
n O
f J - O
English Moleskins
Bed Ticks
Apron Cheeks
Furniture do.
Domestic Plaids and
Stripes
Floor Cloth Baize.
Green Frieze Cloth
il’umilure Dimity
Ibiircord do.
] Russia Sheeting
Bleach’d Dowlass
Burlaps
Bang-up Cords
Irish Linens
Lawns
Blue and Scarlet Sattine*.
Cotton Cassimeres
Satin and Gauze Garni
tures
Black and Colored Plain
Ribbons -
Dark and Light Colored
Prints anil Ginghams
Lace and Gauze \ eils
Fig’d and Plain Bobbinet
Lare
Thread Laces
Cambric,Jaconet. Swiss,
Mull, Nunsook & Book-
Muslins
Linen Cambric
Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
Pop gee do.
India Flag and Bandanae
Hdkfs.
Shell Combs
[Gloves
Cotton, Worsted, and
Lambs-wool Hose
Blk. and Col’d Cambrics
j Bead Reticules
Men’s and boys’ Fur Seal
and Cloth Caps
Children’s Chinchilla do.
Cfjsurgfn
NEW concern;
(On Cotton Avenue, JtMacon.)
HE subscribers have formed a copartnership
. under the name ot CRAFT, FORT
&. CO. a "d arc receiving- from New-York a large
stock of
Seasonable Dry Goods,
including the latest style of Silks, Crape D’Lyons,
Rich Ribbons, Prints, Muslins and Ginghams,
black and colored Bombazines, Princettas, and
other goods for Gentlemen's Summer Clothing.
Gentlemen’s SUMMER CLOTHING,
made up in the best style.
A large assortment Roots and Shoes, good quality.
Black and I>rah Hats,
&c. &c. &c.
They expect to have on hand a large, sfoek of
Goods soiled so t tie city and country trade, and
hope so don regular, permanent business, and re
spectfully invite their acquaintances and others to
full. 11. GRAFT, (from Milledgeville,)
WM. FORT, (formerly Fort & Martin)
Cl RTIS LEW IS (from Greensboro.’)
May 2,1833. 9
N". It. WILLIAMS,
MAS commenced business in the Brick
Store recently occupied by Win. Barker
At Cos. on the corner of Mulberry and Third
Streets, lie has on hand h general and well as
sorted Stock of
BUY COO>S,
Consisting of Cloths, S.iiinetts, Northern Home
spun, Calicoes, Carpeting. Hats, Shoes, Sec. Sea.
Hardware, Cutlery,
Ctocscerit, Cl lass-iearc,
Salt, Iron, *Vc. /re.
Tie solicits a call from his friends and others,
believing that h.e eun offer them his goods on as
favorable terms as tliev can he had in this mar
ket.
Cow Hides, Deer anil Fur Skins, will tie pur
chased.
Maeon. Janu ity 31, 11:.33. 43 ts
Si ring ttml Summer Civil)tug,
7MN E sub scriber is now- ottering for >ale n new
JU. and extensive nssor inent of Spring and Sum
mer CSOjTcSSZ’?G which will he found to be
ii ade in the I) -- t mid most f’ishiomble style. •
Inc!ii led an the following :
,-Dhli- black and fancy catered Simmer Cloth Dress
nod Frock Coots and Coate-s
Black Bumhnzine Frai k Coats nod Coatees
English Merino, Rowan Cassimere, Circassian
and Easting- Frock Coats and Coatees
Black and fancy colored Summer Cloth, black and
brown Bombazine, Erminet, Black Lasting,
English Merino, Rowan Cassimere, white and
brown Linen Drilling, white (satin, brown
French Linen, striped Florentine and -Nankeen
Pantaloons
While and colored Marseilles, white anil colored
Valentin, black Velvet, black Satin, blk. Bom
bazine, uncut Velvet and colored Silk Vests
Brown and white Linen, white Sateen, Flemish
Linen, Beng-al Stripe, Rowan Cassimere, Eng
lish Merino and Circassian Round Jackets
WM. 11. BIRDS ALL.
April 18. 7
” NEW SLUING GOODS.”
AN extensive assortment of Fancy 3J2UXT
GOODS. comprising the most desirable of
those suited to the season, just received and lor
sale by WM. 11. BURDSALL.
April 18. 7
London JPriMted HS asi ins.
■ AOR Dresses, new patterns, just received and
-CL’ for sale hy WM. H. BURDSALL.
April 4. 5
CA RNTLEMEN’S DRAB BEA
* VEIL HATS, of the latest style, just
received and tor sale by
WM. 11. BURDSALL.
March 21. 3
f EFT at the store of the subscriber, some time
A since, by n wagoner from Savannah, one box
marked “J. Clark,” which will be delivered to
the owner when called lor.
WM. 11. BURDSALL.
May IC. 4wl 1
Gentlemens’ Fine Cloth Caps,
JUST received and for sale bv
WM. H. BURDSALL.
Macon, May 15. II
Just Received at the
NEW BOOK STORE,
PRINCE Puckler Muskau’s Tour through
England, Ireland, France, Geiinany, &c.
Honapartes Voyage to St. Helena.
Researches of Smith & 14 wight in Armenia 2
vols. with a Map of the country.
MarinersLibray or voyagers companion,contain
ing Narratives of the most popular voyages
from the lime of Columbus to the present
Maria Edgeworth’s Works, 3 vols.
Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference
Records ofmy Life,by the late J./Fay ler, author
of Mods. Tonson.
The last numbers o( the Family Library.
The Mother’s Hook.
The 5 and 6 vols. Library of Religious Know
ledge,consisting of Wilson on the evidences of
Christianity.
Conversations on Religion with Lord Byron, by
J. Kennedy, M. D.
Auto Biography of Dr. Adam Clark, L. L. D.
A. A. S.
Life of Henry Clay.
Home’s Introduction in 4 vols. to the study of
the Scriptures.
Newton on the Prophecies.
Newton's Works.
Butler’s Analogy of Religion.
F'int’s Lectures on Natural History.
United States Dispensatory.
NOVELS,
Legends of the Library at L-illies.
Library of Romance.
Lives and Exploit* of Banditti of Robbers.
NviiooS i£uo3ki.
Emerson's Natural Spelling Book.
do Introduction do
Introduction to Natural Reader.
Webster's Histoiy of the United Stutes.
Maltc Brim’s (Jeography and At'as.
Cnlmet’s Dictionary,
B. I*. STILES, & CO.
Maeon. M IV 2. 11133. 9
IsA-iv.
T. BAILEY, Attorney nt law, Mn
eon, L i.—Office that lately occupied hy Tra
cey A: Butler, on Third street. He will practice
in all the Courts of the Flint Circuit.
Oct. 25,1832. 34tf
jots PRWJYTIJYG
OF KVERT DESCRIPTION
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.
MACON, TniRSDAY, JUNE 27, 1833.
•Fust received and for sate
AT OUR FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
fAROM Neiv-York by the Steam Boat Pioneer,
only eight days from Darien, the following
nrtieles, viz:
50 bbls. Potatoes
50 bbls Floui
-10 half do
20 do Buck Wheat <to
10 bbls. Crackers
20 half do
10 bbls. Mackerel No. I
nnd 2.
20 half do
150 lbs. Tongues and
Sounds.
18 Boxes Bering
10 bbls. Pickled Pork
20 hnlfdo. Pickled Bee
5 do do Tongues
5 Firkins best Butter
100 lbs. smoked Beef
1,000 lbs. Treble refined
Loaf Sugar,
3 hhds. best brown Sugar
10 bags Coffee
2 do Java do
20 boxen bunch Raisins
10 qr. do do do
2 Tierces Rice
7 hush. White Beans
12 casks ( heese
10 boxes Geo. (’undies.
For sale low for Cadi iv
R. B. Ac C. \V. WASHING’!'* N.
Jnn. 3'. 4S
FM. R. V VH S’s A ; %
Offer for sale on accommodating terms,
fjiW , a K[ MIIIIS St. Croix Sugar
,*i&t lo do. Pnrto Rico do.
10 do. New Orleans do.
3n do Mola-ses
40 bbls. Ne w-Orlenn* Whiskey
75 do. Boltiinoiv Whiskey
50 do. P.ielps’ Gin
75 do. Rye do.
78 do. N. E. Rum
50 do. No. 3 Mackerel
50 boxes Thtiaceo
15 tons Iron, assorted
12 do. Square ana Round Iron, assailed
4000 lbs. Sheet Iron
30 casks best Brown Stout Porter
8 qr. casks Malaga Wine (sweet)
150 Grindstones
Also —A Lot of SALT
Macon, April, 1833, 5
NEW
HARD-WARE STORE*
milF. SUBSCRIBER has taken the Store
JL next door to Messrs. A. Shotwell &, Cos.
formerly occupied by Messrs. J. A. Campbell
& Cos. where he offers for sale, a general assort
ment of
HARD-WARE & CUTLERY,
of Fresh importations —direct from the mamifye’
tories consisting in part ti the following articles
viz:
Pen, pocket, and two blade Knives,
Table and desert Knives and Forks,
Setts ivorv Knives and Forks, (53 pieces.)
Scissors, Razors, and Lancets,
Knob, closet, pad, trunk, cupboard, and stock
Locks, Coinmode and glass Knobs,
Curtain and Cloak Pins,
Powder Flasks and Shot Belts,
Waiters in sells—single Waiters,
Dish Covers, Coffe Biggins,
English & American Britania Tea and Coffee
Pols. Castors, Dresting Cases, spit Boxes,
Brass Andirons, Shovel and Tongues,
Crosscut,mill, pit, band, and panriel tenant,
key-hole and web Saws,
Brass and hell metal Kettles, Rifft-s, single
and double shot Guns, Spades and Shovels,
Anvils, Vicesand Bellows, Eng. Blister and
German and cast Steel, cflt and wrought
Spikes—hook hinges, log, trace and fifth
Chains, Hoes, steel corn Mills, Coffee Mills,
Wafle and wafer Irons, Sad. Irons, Gridirons,
Tea Kettles all kinds ; sauce Pans, frying Pans
long and short handles, Seine and gil-net
Twine, hand, sledge and nail Hammers,
Bench and moulding Planes, door Knockers,
Axes, Hatchets, Otter Traps, waggon Boxes,
Brass chamber Candlesticks, hack gammon
Boxes, fcc. &lc. E. B. WEED.
Macon. Sep. IS 1032. 2vS
Nails, Spikes and Sheet Iron.]
S Aft<tffcKEGS Cut Nnil, nssd. 3d to 30d
1 VT*® 30 do do. Spikes, 4 1-2 to 0 inches
90 do. ‘ do. Brads, nil sizes
30 do. wrought Spikes, 4 to 6 inches
2 tons Sheet Iron
300 lbs. Iron Wire
—xr.so, —
DELANO'S I ROY CHESTS,
Received and for sale by E. B. WEED.
Macon, May 23, 1833. 12
MACKEREL.
Barrels of Mackerel, just received nnd lor
sale by D. RALSTON.
May 16. 3\v-ll
Loaf and Lump Sugars.
X Bbls. just received from the refinery of
Seaman, Tobias & Cos. ot New-York, for
sale on accommodating terms bv
REA & COTTON, Agents.
Jnn. 29. 1833. 48
NOTICE*
A EL persons indebted by note
-I™- or Book, to the late firm of
IL B. & C. W. Washington, are
1 - notified that payment must be made
immediately or their demands will be put in suit
indiscrimately.
R. B. WASHINGTON.
Macon. March 20,. 1833. 3
” YOTSFE.
THE Books, Accounts, and snmeofllie Notes
of A. Shotwell, together with those of A.
Shotwell and J. 8. Smith, are placed in the hands
ofJohn C. Ilelvenston noil W’m. C. Parker, Esqs.
who are authorized to seUlellie same.
Tiie subscribers are parliculnrlv anxious to have
their claims settled without adding any i xpense to
those indebted to them, and hope that all who
have not pail their notes or accounts will immedi
ate!’- call on Me-srs. Pie-Iter or Ilelvenston, nnd
do so. ALEXANDER SHOTWELL,
JoßF,l’ll 3. SMITH.
reon. April 4. 1 v 33. 5
tttniiiee John L. Mistian as tt
c ! ite. lor the office of Sheriff
u 1?U• * • (’nit ill April 10.
Ifu- We are authorized to an
non nee Martin 11. Brown, as
tasr*ta3iv a candidate for the office of Sher
iff of Bibb County. May 2.
rypp We are authorized to an
nounce John 11. Offutt as
a candidate for Clerk of the In
ferior Court, at the ensuing election. May 28.
10 do Sperm do
400 lbs Confectionaries
2 doz. West India pre
serves.
5 kegs Rice Flour
1200 bunches Ouions
II) bushels do
10 bids. Newark Cider
3 do lies! Apple Vinegar
I do While Wine
10 basket* Champagne
1 cask Port Wine
2 do Madeira do
1 do Cog. Brandy’
I do Hoi. Gin
I do Jamaica Rum
100 boxes Table Salt
100 lbs. Spice
100 do ,Pepper
Cnyene Pepper
(5 boxes bar Soap
1 doz. sup. Salad (ti!
I Chest Imperial Ten
I do Gunpowder do
1 box best eli wing To
bacco.
I do cut Tobacco.
NEW
DRUG STORE.
Opposite the Darien Rank.
V*— * -jl here is now opening, for
ifev f JL sale ns nbove, a general
Ui 1 assortment of
DRUGS nnd MEDICINES,
rr--~M Y. PAINTS. DYE STUPES
PERFUMERY, &c.
—Comprehending nil the articles usually kept in
such estnlilishments. The stock is fresh, and be
ing selected with great care, l>y a competent nnd
conscientious judge, is warranted genuine, and o
the best quality.
Partieularnttenlion will be bestowed on the pre
paration *>i riYXVIILV IkSCDICINES,
and ample direetions tor their sole and benetirinl
application. From the possession of suitable np
parntus, and this department being entirely under
the direction of Dr. \\ M. (JREEN, the subscribers
feel confidence in assuring the public they may
rely on every pieparation being made with care
nnd accuracy.
THEY ALSO OFFF.R AN ASSORTMF.NT OF
Consisting of Writing Paper, from Super royal
t° Cap, variety of qualities and prices. Plain nnd
coloured Letter paper. Folio Post, plain and faint
lined. Wrapping Pape , Quills, Pen-Knives,Wa
fers, Slates. Pencils, &c. Ac.
Also, Latin, Greek nnd English
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Family nnd pocket Bibles, Testaments, Metbo
dist and other Hymn Books, Mercer’s Cluster,nnd
many other articles in the Book nnd Stationary
line. All of which tliev- will sell on reasonable
terms, for cash. JAMES -M. GREEN & CO.
Maeon, Jnn. 3. 44
DRKiS and .7IEDIUIYE*.
afi 1 E S'AVING taken the Drggisl estab
-E M. lishment of
ELLIS, SHOTWELL ts CO.
t>Bl! Jl TBe subscriber will continue the
’•liHiiL. 6B business nt their old stond, nnd will he
happy to accommodate nil whow-illfii
vour him with their custom.
On hand a verv good supply nt
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS
&<■. &v.
lor sale on 1 lie the most reasonable terms.
WM. G. BROWN.
January 31. 1833. 48
Hf DETTtSS,
esS* Paints and (fils. ©
DR. W. B. BALL has just received his fresh
supplies, and offers for sale at his store on
Cotton Avenue, a quantity of
Linseed Oil
Sperm Oil
■Sbain Oil
White Lead
Spanish Brown, ground
in Oil
Do. dry
Venetian Red
Window Gla s
Paint Brushes
Indigo, Spanish Flote
Alum
Copperas
Pearl Ashes
Magnesia,lump & cak’d
Starch
Quinine
l’iperine
lodine
Opium
Morphiuni, sulphate and
acetate
Extract Sarsaparilla,—
Carpenter’s
Together wjih an extensive assortment of all
articles in ii is line, all of which were purchased
in pei son hy himself in New-York, and are war
ranted genuine, lie is prepared to give reason
able accommodations, and respectfully invites
the attention of the public.
Feb. 7. ‘ 43
KIACOIU BOOK SINURY.
ra t HE subscribers hnv.
m—Hi Yt -8L ing procured a Patent
Jlpftm Ruling- Machine,
\ and aupply of all the urii
(T ele necessary for carrying
on their business extens
ively, are able to execute 111 ink-book work (o any
pattern of Ruling or Binding.
Also, the binding of Printed Books, in any style
with neatness and despatch.
The patronage of the, citizens of Maeon nnd the
Surrounding country is respectfully solicited.
JOHN CLARK & CO.
Jan. S. 44
NOTICE.
IN my absence from Macon, I leave HORACE
FITCH ns my agent, and nil persons that have
not paid np their accounts anil notes, will please
settle with him. LEWIS FITCH.
May 23. 12
CASH STORE.
DAVID RAX.STOOT,
AT bis Old Stand, offers tor sale,
15,000 Pounds BACON,
Together with a general assortment ot GOODS
suitable to this market, which will be sold at re
duced prices.
Maeon. May 30. 13-4 w
a\i:s,
COLLINS &. Co.'s superior Cast Steel Ax
es. just received and for sale bv
E. B. WEED.
Macon, Nov. 22, 1832. 38
GARDEY NEEDS.
Warranted Fresh,
Just received and fin-sale by
WM. G. BROWN.
TRAVELLING TRUNKS,
JUST received and for sale by
WM. If. BURDSALL.
March 7. J
.IRisLdac Yelling,
TSTUST received and liir sale by
<fjS WM. H. BURDSALL.
.Vnv 2. 9
WM. Bi JOHNSTON,
e AS ju<t received and tor sale anew supply
of Gold and Silver Patent I.ever Watches,
Gold Lepine, Watches with steel frame and move
ment, common English, Qimrtier nnd A. I’erret
Watches, also a supply ot Silver Spoons, Gold Foil,
Music Boxes, Bends, Bead Ncdles, Pencil Cases,
Card Cases, Coral, Dirks, Buckles, Spangles, &e.
A-c. All of which nre offered very low.’
Macon, April 18, 1833. 7
HEAPS.
C~i RF.EN’S MAPS of the Cherokee Lands,
W for Sale by B. P. STILES &. Cos.
Maeon, Jan. 10, 1835. 45
Castor Oil (a fine article)
Croton Oil
Spirits Turnentin^^
Copal Varn
Black Leather Varnish
Japan Varnish
Glue
Snuff’, Maccaboy and
Scotch
Fine Cut Tobacco
Hair and Cloth Brushes
Camel’s Hair Pencils
Chloride of Lime
Chloride of Soda
Lemon Syrup
Lamps
Lanterns
Lamp Glasses and Wick
Vinegar
M adeira and Port Wine,
suitable for convales
cents, &, c.
NEW BOOK STOKE.
B. I\ HTIL.ES & CO.
Kg.f kctfuli.y inform the
On the wti.ru in Ellis, Shot.
<liM.rsnl.ovc (lie PeatOllier
where they are now recei
ving nml openingn very general assortment of
SOOKS AND STATIONARY,
Together wtih such Miscellaneous articles as are
usually kept in a Hook Store,
As one of their firm will be most of the time at
the North for the puipose of attending sales and se
lecting Books, they flutter themselves that they
will at all times have as good an assortment anil
J be able to dispose of them on as moderate terms as
any house, in the Southern country.
December 13. yil
COACH-MAKIN G,”
Corner of Walnut and Fourth
Streets.
H YIIE subscribers mny nt nil
M. times be found exerting
themselves to please custom
ers. Having n iiill set ofwork
men nt nil ll.r vfirinus brnnch
es, tliey feel confident of exe
cuting nny order entrusted to
them. They intend, with the patronage of this
and surrounding counties, to try the experiment
of manufacturing the work for which we linvr
so long been depcndnnt on the Northern Stales,
and hope from steady attention to business, and n
patronizing pu I. lie, to succeed in their undertaking.
THEY HAVE NOW ON HAND,
Sitlhcifs, Gigs und Mlaroucltcs,
of t heir own mnnulheture, and are constantly fin
ishing work of nil kinds suitable for the market,
which will be Bold, together with Coneh-muking
materials, low forcash.
BENTON & BACON.
N- B. done ut the shortest
notice.
Oet. 10, ISB2. 32
Pieces Cotton Bagging, n superior article.
• ” weighing 1 1-2 pounds to the yard, and
a quantity Bale Hope. For sale by
CRAFT, FORT & CO.
Macon, May 50. 13
BITASTAULES,
( Os the latest style.)
A. GENERAL assortment of goods Milliners
Men’s and Boys’ Palm Leaf Hats Arc
For sale hy CRAFT, FORT* & CO.
May 30, 1833. ]3
long handle Shovels, tor gold dig
gers, nindc to order, of superior quality
Collins’ Axes, Are.
For sale by CRAFT, FORT &. CO.
May 30. jg
ty/T BAGS PRIME COFFEE,
■ VI A few Hhds. very fine St. Croix Sug-nr
12 Ebls. Refine St. Croix Sugar.
10 Boxes Champaign. .
Madeira anil Port Wine. w
Fresh Craekers in half Barrel*. /
Almonds, ltaisins. Prunes &c.
Tor sale by
CRAFT, FORT &. CO.
May 30, 13
ISKA & COTTON ~
Offer for sale on accommodating terms,
“B Idids. new crop Molasses
dtl -Ira 20 Idids New-Orlenns Sugar
1 0 hhds. prime St. Croix do.
50 bbls. Loaf and Lump do.
50 bbls. Canal Flour \
25 bills. Phelps’ and Haskell’s Rve Gin N
30 do. Northern Ruin
20 do. Orleans Whiskey
1 OO kegs Orange Powder, assorted qualities
30 lings prime Green Coffee
1 0 casks Marseilles Madeira Wine
7 kegs 1 Phillips’ ’ Goshen Butler
30 boxes manufactured Tobacco
500 bushels Alum Salt
1500 bushels Fivei-pool Ground Salt
March 21, 1833. 3
Cut Spikes, JYail Rods and
JPtough /fMoulds.
Casks 4£ Cut Spikes
QF 1 Ton Plough Mould* *
A Ton Nail Rods.
Received and foi sale by E. B. WEED
I\l aeon, Nov. 22, 1332. sS if
Mill IRONS.
CRANKS, Spindles, Bales and Drivers,
Gudgeons, Pitmans, Stirrups, nnd Wrag
Wheels—-just received nnd lor sale by
E. 11. WEED.
Dee. 6. 4q
MILL IRONS.
MILL CRANKS, Gudgeons, -Spindles.
Wing Wheels, Pitmans. Stirrup*, Dri
vers, &c.—Just received and for sals by
L. NEWCOMB. Agent.
Nov. 27, 1 032. 39
Orange, Powder.
100 KEGS D. Rogers celebrated Orange
Powder.
10 do do in I lb. Cannistcrs.
Received nnd for sale in lots to suit purchasers
at factory prices.
REA & COTTON, A gents.
Jan. 29, 1833.
W indow Gins*.
IARGE size Ilammonton Glass just received
A anil lor sule by WM. G. DROWN.
M neon, April 11. 0
Linseed, atui Lamp (til
OF superior quality, just received bv boat Su
perior for- sale by WM. G. BROWN.
M aeon, April 11. 3
iV sulkeTT
OF fine quality, second bund, for sale. Inquire
at this Oflice.
April 4. ts—s
BOA&Dma.
A FEW genteel Bonnier* can be accommoda
ted by the subscriber at his bolise on Mulbcr
ry-ulreet, formerly occupied by S. Riley, and
kncvvnbylhe name of Jefferson Hall.
STEPHEN MENARD.
Feb. 28. 52
.VOTMCF.
TV Subscribers having disposed of their
Stock in Trade, to Messrs. Q..
SONS dt CO. earnestly solicit all those in
debted to them, to make immediate payment as it
is desirable to bring the business to a close, ns
speedily as possible.
They will remain at the house, heretofore occu
pied by them, for the purpose ofseltling the busi
ness of the firm.
COOKE A COWLES.
Mneon, 20th June, 1832.- 17
VOL VOTE XI.—Xo. 17.
XfUBX^SAZtE
Os Stcesm-iSoafs and tlarges.
® fll.L he sold in this place, on Monday, the
w V Ist day of July next, the follow itrg Boats
belonging to the Columbus Steamboat (Company,
viz.:
The Steamer COLUMBUS, an elegant new
boat, built of best materials last fall, and com
menced running the past winter.
The Steamer GEORGIAN, which has run
three seasons.
The Barge Mary Jones and the Barge Sarah
Smith, the latter built last fall.
These boats will he sold separately to the high
est bidder. Terms of sale, one-eighth cash, the
balance in three equal instalments, at six, nine
and twelve months. The purchaser giving ap
proved bankable notes.
SAM E K. HODGES, Agent.
Columbus. Ga. May 25. 4w13
Liimifkin County Town Lots
Cor Saif.
WILL bn sold on the first Wednesday in
July next, on lot No. 950. 12th district,
Ist section, all lire town lets laid out for the
county site in said county. The sale to contin
ue from day to day till all the lots are sold.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN OXFORD, .1. I. C.
JOHN C. JONES, .1. |. c.
JOHN D. FIELDS, J. I. C.
May 50. tdslS
ft EW STORE.
rWIME lias purchased the Mock of
JL Me*sr. Graves Son, and now offer* for
nf, the olil established corner on Mulberry-sf.
( 1 C liajiman h old corner,”) n ereneral assortment
° r GROCERIES.
dry fmoods and SSartHvare.
IT is supplies will be oonslart from the northern
cities, which will be sold nt low rates for CASH
EDVV. If. LYMAN.
Macon, March 2Glh, 1833. y 4
E. SOCT,
Having disposed of Iheir entire stock in Irnde
to Mr. K. B. Lyman, request fi.r him the liberal
patronage of their friends which hns heretofore
been extended to them. They would also request
all who have unsettled accounts with them, lo
call ns soon ns convenient, and adjust (lie same hr
note or otherwise.
_Mneon, March2f.th, 1833. y 4
NOTICE. ~
AI.I, those indel.ted 1o the subscribers, either
by note or book account, are particularly re
quested to settle the same immediately, ns they
ean he put otfno longer.
, A. SHOTWELL & J. S. SMITH.
V*ni. B. JOHXSTON has lhiTHfc
Ww received and lor sale 300 Bunches
Beads assorted, JOQ bunches Gold Beads from No.
1 to 7, Corral Nccklases, Watches, a lot of Jew
elry consisting of a variety of kinds nnd of the
newest styles,to say Ear Rings,Breast Fins Min
iature Eases, l.udies Curb Chains, Seals Ar Rings,
\Vatch Hooks, gentleman’s long Linked Chains]
Finger Rings, &c. &e.
• Also, No. 10. Bead Needles, Rhndiogrnphie
three Slit Pens Watch Glasses,nnd Watch makers
I ools nnd Materials &c. &o. V\ hich added to his
previous stock render ileomplele.
GEORGIA GOLD bought, for which
the highest j rive will he given,
Macon. Fehruary 6 1833. 49^^0
£s. FASmONABLII
7 PUtTS amt t'.SB*S.
( WCBT received front New-York.
i'liiladelphi;,, and Newark, a
& quantity of Gentleman’s, &. Youths
Hats and Cat s—apart of which are of the best
quality and latest patents Also now opening a’
few boxes of Hoads London Hat's, the last men
tioned aitiele is of a superior quality anti retnark
al le for the taste displayed in their form nnd fin
ish.
The .valisefilter have now a very general assort
ment—and are confident that those who favor
them tvillt a c all will he satisfied with the price.
B. I*. STILES & Cos.
M aeon, Hoc. 87,183*- 43
A 8 ®UT in Epson County jail, on the
/[K / JEL Ist of this month, a Negro Man
by the nafne of George, about twen
jtsJly / t> two or tliree years old, who says
be belongs to Wiley Phillips, ofjas
per Comity, and that he left one Na
tli&n Phillips, of Harris County'. The owner is re
quested to come and prove property, pay’ charge*,
and tulle him away. A. 11. BROWN. Sliff.
May 2. 9
Eicstotl Bull 111.
proo! Boston Rum just received
per steamer Pioneer, for sale by
, HE A & COTTON.
June 17. 16
Holland <*in.
Pipes Holland Gin of fine llavor and warrant
QW ed pure, received per boat Omega, and for
•* by REA & COTTON.
June 17. 16
„ „ NOTICE.
A, S all the Notes and aeeounts of M. Felton,
-fEL have been transferred to me since the 10th
day of December last. All persons so indebted
are requested to come forward without delay and
settle the same, and particular those who owe on
an open account to liquidate or suit will be com
menced. WM. B. CONE.
June 17lh, 1833. 16-2vv
TO RENT,
XHE Store at present occupied by the subscri
ber. Possession given immediately.
WM. P. ROWLAND.
June 18,1871 f- 16.
NOTICE.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing tin
der the firm of Thomas G. Pearson Sc Cot
at Talbot Cos. Geo. was dissolved on
the 12th of February last.
THOMAS G. PEARSON.
JOHN M. PEARSON,
THOMAS TAYLOR.
The undersigned have associated themselves
together tinder the firm of T. G. & J. M. Pear
sou, and will settle the affairs of the late firm ol
Thomas G. Pearson & Cos.
THOMAS G. PEARSON.
JOHN M. PEARSON.
June 11, 1833. 3w15
W® nre authorized to an
nounce Isaac H. Smith, Esrj.
us a candidate for Clerk of the In
ferior Court in this County at the ensuing elec->
lion.’ May go,.