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FIRTH & ITALL,
RALSTON & JONES
VI mmmciiccd receiving then tail olsupplyj : of \tu> \ orfe.
MANUFACTURERS OF PIANO FORTES,
l j|.J| AVI; e|i|iuiiited Ellis, Sliutivcll & Cj>. lh*fi
Agents, vvbo will rece ve orders for, and lurnit
wrn
We lieVe on band 40900 pounds prime Bacon I ■. ■
Also have erected a Were Hornei'ur tlie accoipoda-‘ Piano’s nt New Vork prices, (adding the expense
Ion of our regular huitbqiers, where they can denox- ^ of transportation.) P. A H. through their agents will
it their cotton tree of any charge, and wilt glvetlieir furnish Piano’s at low as by |wrsoual application,
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ad
E. H. PATERSON & CO. (J
DCAPLUi AM) T.iILURS.
■u N (be West end ot McDonald's budding, an non
£ receiving a aew and Fiishiniiable amilrnr ntoi
.■UODri. warranted to he as cheap according to the
quality as any other establishment can produce, con
sisting nl Clack Blue, Crown and the most fashiona
ble coloured Cloth*, some ol which are of a very su
perior quality, auimere*. also, an elegant assort men
ICH VUUUII IIVV VI iiu; hum f,*., unu nut ^nv msv.. • ■—— * ..... — - —/ |" I I j I)!!ri»r nisu, nis osvqshis ■
in the disposal of their cotton when ever requi* and warrant the workmanship to be o! the h»**t. onu ,»f giifc, Valfiilm and Marsalis s Veiling®, Stocks, < i
m 37 - sept. 11. the Piano to perfornf well nt least one year at their V ats, cravat Stitiiers llaudkcri lii is. Hosiery, Glove-
<r»UST receive d ‘at the Macon Clothing .-Store; timer
QJ fine blue’ brown.-black, olive- BroaJ Cloths hldr
liriiwn, eriegtr, drab, slate uiixl and buff t.'as-inicres
Velvet mid Valencia Vesting*, a handsome ussorl
meat of fancy Cravats, ritocks. .Suspenders. Iiuckskh
Gloves. Ilorse nnd Beaver do. Umbrellas, Cans,
\lsn, a handsome assortment nt Readymade Cloth g
nude in the best style ; Clonks ot' a superior kind
FITCII & WOKD1
•yUSTrrcei.ed ntt elegant assortment ot Brussels
_ and English Carpeting, also, Bugs, Table covers,
and Floor cloths, which will be sold at low prices.
November VO, 1S30. 47 A. dHOTWKf.L.
Uhcap Store.
WIXiXiXAlYl H. BUHD3AX.Ii,
own risk—lielow is e list ol prices. Garmentsof every description made to measure is
square cornered 0 I Ji octal c Piano 5*Ion. ,| ||a p lrs( 9t y| v „ t fusliion and elegance, and completeu
do do U do 8i7& according to order at theshortest notice,
do or horizontal round coiners 5 1-2 octave $IB«| 1U'\UY MAUF CLOTHING
FOB. SAIriH CJZBAB.
An elegant and new ilAROUCll, lor one or t>.
Horses. Enquire as above. nov27 48
110
Just RecCift&l.
Itu x<*- lUidni
i Uhrrels'soil shelled AlaiBtt»<
I'd Uarreis Luff’s Crackers
I) li.ues Iii -ti Lemons.
22 Bruin's Figs
•wOl) lbs Goshen Cheese
12 doe. jais English Pickles assorted
140 Boses Guava Jelly
HI) best Cigars. For sale by
■*»u27 5 LEVI ECKliv
*2110
Fine Blue aud Uluck Ures. Co.iIshiiiI Frocks, fan-
do 0 octave
zqw°re.mdMmUl round cornered octave. ** Cu *! ,,!e !’ “!«* Y dv e» Vests. White and
JYcio Fall and Winter Goods.
WXXtDff. BAZiftHS. U FOltT
A HE now opening, un the corner ol second street
1A and Cottun Avenue, opposite tbe Wasliington
Hall, a General Assortment ot European and Amcri-
* MANTLE Clocks, a handsome orti.L
ceivedon consignment, and torui/S
Nov. 13. 40 RAL3TONftJojjS
Hands and Oxen tranted.
Vr; F line a store in Mulberry street, a tew doors
is! below Wasliington Hall Hud opposite Meisis
L)u> A Batts, where fie is noiv receiving and opening
a General Assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, llah.
Shoes, dec. which ho will sell nt wholesale aud retail,
at the lowest prices, and invites purchasers to call
and eiamiue lor themselves. Among the articles re-
' ccived ure the following :
Fstrn fine saxony Blk sinchcws, do sarsnet
Illne, blk and col'd cloths do Florence
• do do cassimerel
Dark blue setitieU
Blue mist do
Steel mitt do
Cadet do do
Lavender do do
Brown do do
u - ... , , , woos.' &olt*id Mereailes do Hu If do. V.leiitin, Plain Silk Hall. « General Assortment iii European and Amcri- T71IFTEEN or twenty good hands will
1 j” dommnifjhtnpb. ami drawers 6 octave common do. Toilinett do. Chub do. Blue, Black, can Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and 1 liberal wage* to work on tho Mulberry,!'
J Mahogany 1 1 ,,e ’ b 0 k and urawers.C octave |{r(|M|| p 9rttl Mitt nml Haitmetl Paiilulouns, fine gnats Glass Wart, Catilnp. Leghorn and straw Ihmels.Ftne roa d. Apply to LkVI EcKLF.r, who nUlAs!!
1 do do do Rose Wood $h
Upright Mahogany silk Front, 51-2 octavo $_
do Rose \Vood Ct do # 6 1-2 $85<i “* l l c .° , .*/^!!‘; t !'I‘ 1'^ J, l “' 1 l ’ t r { I11 ' vlllcl1 &®y wW «"deavor ^ Ladles, gentlemens, buys A children's fineRhnes &« MACON COFFEE IIOUviE
J'/.j, hair ranllilet and plnid Cloaks, ladles Cloaks Hus- black and drab H-ils wool H-ds. H nutow Glass,-IVhilc chase a yoke of Oxen. 10 fi
Lie penden. Uraueis, also, I cast of fine black Hate. Lead. Colton Hagg g. Hogging Twine. xVc. Ac. i |0l JACftR Stlrvrn r,
aittO ** P- A c». most respectfully rolir.lt a coiilln- \ MOCK NElsKO SHOES, ——-i P.plIOTftE^
El,LIS, SHOTWHLL -S' Go. Agents.
Macon, Nov. 27th, 48
Slaeon, oct
fc£t UPEIt fine drab cassiiuere Pantaloons,
do Fawn col.
do
ilo ‘biitf and white Valentin Vests,
lust received by, WM. II. BURDSALJ..
nov. 25, 1830.
-Negro cloths
do tiros da Berlin
do tiros de Naples
colored Florences
Black Ilaliun crapes (MILITARY (jtOODS AT THE
colored do do, cantou do | — ^
Nankin do, linen cambrics XVlAoOW CLOilllbiC BXOivIl.
Genoa silk Velvet Gold and Silver Plated Scabbard bwords,
Black and colored cambric' “ , “ “ * Ejiaulctts,
Merchants, planters and the public generally can
THE subscriber has just re
turned trom Ne v York and Is
j no v be supplied at low pi ices Irom a stock, iulorior '
to none in the statu Macon, 1st October, 1830. {
P. S We shall be receiving New Goods weekly,
„.!l six. ir.slx M,... Iff I IV II kV»Pl'0 k. fnHT.
NEAR I HE TOWN HALL
At Hie sign of the Harp Eagle n
STOKE*Sf COITS Lorner'
(unit’d Irom v York biiiJ is «i .• ir.i, at „ if f| i'v itiyti 1 u k> I’nirr- t\ o lorner.
now opening a spleujlid assort un * 1 ,he *? h PkOV - " ILKY * BAXTER » FORT JOHN SMITH proprietor of this es.abiiiU
in. nl ol goods in lih iine, com-. JOis MAljrlE, ^ takes the usual mode of informine hi. Jz
fiHAil receiv^Myith n In. lust^twi^or three weeks
of informing hisp,,.,
i rnmuloin.l Li. 9
Tied I’laiiucls, white do Osnatiurgs, Poilcrsbectiug
White saxony Gauze do Bed pudding, canvass
Green do, yellow do Brown Buckram, blk do
Canton do White do, Blk silcsias
Green bordering Baize colored do, Blk last.ng
do Flour cloth ' Mosquito Netting, scarfs
Duffle Blankets, Point do Thread lace, Uobinet do
Rose do cotton do, Fellerdues
4-4 brown sheeting, 6-4 do Gauze icrnilure Ribbons
7-8 do, 3-4 do shirtings Gros de Naples do do
0-8 Negro do, 4-1 do do Belt do, cap do
Rlonrli'.l \f i rlina **' * * *
I
Bleach'd Muslins Black and colord pluin do
Domestic Plnidsaudstripessilk umbrellas. Parasols
IM Apr.,n check, 4-4 do cotton Umbrellas
41 Fur lilure do, Bcdticks Blk and col’d tubby Velvet
ntcacli’d cotton Diapers Men's Gloves, indies' do
Brown do, bleach'd Jeaus cotton, silk ft worsted llo-
Brown ilo. Fustians lambs wool do [siery
Linscys, Birdseye Diaper India Flag Hdkfs
Russia do; Table do Bandana do, spiltlefield do
Scotch do, linen sheetings White Jaconet do
Russia do, Irish linens linen cambric do
Long lawn, Brown linens White jaconet cravats
Cambric Muslins do swiss do, Fancy col do
corded do, check'd do Wellington do
' ‘ Black itnlian do,col dodo
Black canlon do
Madress llkfs, Turk red do
Britannia do
Mars,
“ " " Tassels,
“ " “ Lace, n Lepiiie & Engh do
Bilk Sasbes, Breast Plates, Cockades, Eagles,Ball But ....... .v....,
in-lore onerou in inis lunruei, recent u iip.m. ixnurui.™,,™ r«,, .-.il.iJJ'■.i, . ™
miiiest which are the following IfiJL from New-Vork. a coiisiderahle proportion of his men,3 i°t Uie.r accommodation whith coup,
.lichn via. Jm! and Winter Star 1 comprising a General Assort- an *ntire suit of rooms, (including elegintsepi,
, ment of apartments for select parties with fire places *,,
Fancy find Staple Dry Goods, ”® h ® s ? cuok bou ?° ? n ?«improrejr^
such a, black, bin,-, brown and mid Broadcloths, c.s- ,, k PPl,e,, "‘"i '
siuicrcs and satiuetls, Flannels, Baizes. Blankets Ac. °*J r y salable* that Cgo bo procured here or
Merino, Thibet, crape add cassimera shawls and fan- "here, including hot Steaks, Chops, stewed,
cy Handkerchiefs—a handsome and splendid assort- and plain Oysters, longues, Venison, Ck_
ment of figured plain and changeable silks—silk Glng- boiled Fowls Eggs, soused Salmon, Shria
WATCHES. Lockets,
Ladies Gold patent lever Medahons, Ac. Ac.
Watches, • SILVERWARE.
Gem. do do do (extra Table A Tea Spoons,
Jew'd Balt A Mustard do
" Silver do do do Cream Desert do
Soup A Butter Ladles
, . _ JKkVE: LEKY. llutlerKiiives.ftugart.iiigs, hams, Oscarlnesand Arro shiues, Circassians, Merino with good coffee &c. His Confcctionarv —f
tons. Military Hats for the General s or Colonel sStatf (Mauiilactured of Georgia PLATED GOODS. do. super French calicoes and Uingliams. Linens, are well mocked with choice Wines. Ilnll m,u
handsomely trimmed. Red and White Plumes Ac. Ac. Gold.) Fruit Baskets, dastors, Latins and cambrie Hainik.rclnefs—leghorn, Onn- j ;in) anil Santa Crust Rum French nml nt,l
Oct. 3U, 1838. ilTCIl «k WORDI-. Ladies u.-ck Chains (ole- Caudh-stickr, Bnulfers, and stable and straw Buiincts. Thread and Bohiuet laces ii,™,!,. Ac
r^a.r, ,» , «"• P*««"•»> ^Trays, a „d Edging,, lace Pelerine..crasy jane, and capes. ™ n >,* enU, ff. *
THOMAS TlVLOll “Watch do Table xV Tea Sqpous,
ole " “ “
Plain A figd jaconet do
do do hook do
do do swiss do
do do mull do
Ginghums, Vestings.
Bishop lawns
Merino cloths
do Circassians
Indigo blue camblct
Tartan Plaids
Nausook do. Painted do Buttons oTull descriptions
Foundation do, Calicoes Bonnet wire, stocks
collars, Bosoms
cravat stilfcners
Pockutboujcs, Wallet,
cotton balls, spool cotton
do Floss, Wire cotton
Pateul Thread. 'Papes
Blk and col’d Bombozetts Bobbins, Ferrets
do do circassivns duality Binding
Printed da, Merino shawls suspenders, Hat weeds
Valentia do, cashmere do shell combs, Brazilliun do
Prussian do, cassimere do Fine do, pocket do
chintz do, leghorn Hats Dressing do
Fancy silk Hdkfs Clothes Brushes. Hairdo
Black lace Veils white do Tooth do, shaving do
Green Gauze do Fancy soaps, lavend water
Black Italian lustring ’ cologn water
Men’s and Youths Clothing of ail descriptions, made
In the best manner
Men’s nnd Youths Fur Hats of all qualities
Blk and drub wool do—Fur Caps, Hair do, leathr do
Mens, Womens and childrens Shoes, Ac Ac.
Macon, OclS 40 v *
H AS removed Irom hisold stand to the new range Filigree A Jett Ear-rings A Sugar Tongs A Soup
ill Cotton Avenue a few doors West of tile Breast-pins, dies,
Washington Hall and nearly opposite J. T. Row- Pearl xfc Jett Finger-tings, BRITANNIA WARE.
Innd’s cotton scales, where he otiers at Wholesale . Curb A Loug-liiik watch Coffer A Ten Pots,
and Retail on very reasonable terms, a very general Chains, -Sugar A Cream Dishes,
assortment of,
- SEASONABLE DRY' GO< »DS.
€rj&-urCiii*X&;S»a
HARDWARE, BALE ROPE,
CROCKERY, TWINE,
8ADDLEKY, HAWSERS,
BAGGING, FEATHERS,
BOOTS and SHOES.
BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, CASTINGS. *
Iron German and cast Steel, cotton nml Wool „„
Cards, Carolina lloes. Plough Moulds, Shovels, trace spun
IRH
Seals, Keys* watch books.Tnhtc & Tea Spoons,
Simps, Soup Ladles &c dire.
Studs. Miniature settings,
Func.y and Militury Goods.
Tea Trays, Bread Baskets, Meet Snuffers and
Trays, silver mounted Spectacles, steel do, Ever
pointed Pencils, silver Whistles, Dirks. Pistols, (a
superior article) coral Beads, Was do. Pen knives,
Spanish do, Raisora, Thimbles, Bracelet*. Waist-
buckles, Percussion Caps, Toy VVutches, Back
gammon Boards, (inns. ' swords, Epauletts, Belts,
— ,Im — A steel Watch Chains, Seals and
Chains, Steelyards, Spanish Cigars, Paper,Uuills. Ac. j ((, ys . Ribbon Chains, together with a general assort-
Ac. Also, taidies Dunstable, Bolivar. Leghorn, plain j ment of watch makers Tools. Materials. Glasses, Ac
and open straw Bonnets. Gents, taper cruwu Bea
ver flats, (latest fashions.) Purchasers arc respects
fully invited to call and examine for themselves.
Macon, Get. 30,1830. 44
T>US r received from New York, a large assortment
tgj ol the lollowing articles tu wit.
cog Brandy
Holland Gin
Jamaicn Rum
st. Croix Sugar
cliaiupaigiie Brandy
best utadeiru Wine
L P. Toneriif do
BOOK. STORE.
SXAXS. SHOTWEXiXi &. CO.
JJAVEJuit opened several packages of New Book
including many ot the latest publications—a
moug them ore
Paul Clifford ") Family Library 8 vols.
Pelham ( Quarto Urtavo and school
Tho Disowned > Pelham Webster’s Dictionary
Falkland . I Novels. Tho Wept of Wish-ton
Wish
The Spy
Sbakespear Diamond
edition Gilt
Methodist Hymns) red
Village do 1 bind-
Zion Songster ring A
Common Prayer j gilt.
Bucks Theological Dic
tionary
Vicar or Wakefield
Young's Night thoughts, Sunday evening lectures
Soutberman Scripture natural History
Musselman Napoleon
Pearl Paradise Lost 12 super fine
Gaits Byron plates
Fox's book of Martyrs gilt Young cadet Plates
sxf u ni-iiis.l.t itti.o* I L.l.l.-Irtilli'a V n I ■ I r
Dc.crcux J
Thu English at homo
Thu Denounced
Thu Oxonians *
Cloudesley
Clarence
Knickerbocker
Sketch buck
Brace Uridgu Hall
Souvenir A Token for
18.11
Ketchup
Eng. tS' French pickles
sup. Spanish cigars
German Toys, raisins,
prunes, almonds, Filberts
mad. nuts brazil do
currants, table salt
chainpaigna A muscatel West India preserves
port and claret do pinp apples, lemons, limes
porter and Ale nectarine, quince, Ac
Cordials Jelleys, guava, currants,
peppermint, temperance, quince and other jellies
perfect love, lilc ot man, cranberrys, Iresh lemons
rose, cherry, aniseed, no- mustard, ground cinnamon
yeau,cinnamon and clove cloves, allspice. Mack and
ttfttllirliftin'* Itiffora
Stoughton’s Bitters , cayenne pepper
East India Crackers ...a .... -r.
snuff and cut Tobacco
Fire works of different best chewing do
kinds, Roman Candies Luff's Crackers
preserved ginger Match lights. Tapers, &.c.
dec 3,40 l.l VI ECKI.FY
WAUE-Hobtflfi.
AND
Commission VUismoss.
VBYIIF. UNDERSIGNED has in addition to his
I former Warehouse on Cherry street, one in"
complete order on tho cast side ot tne River, where
those of his friends urid customers I'roru that side can
have the same attention paid to their goods us hereto
foro.audbe saved tins trouble of crossing the bridge
B S. G
Macon, October 10th 1829. 42
Ac. all oi which will be sold at the lowest cash prices.
N. B Clocks of every description -carefully re
paired and warranted. RUFUS Jt. SMITH.
Macon, October 16, 1830. 42
lOO
Feb 12 7
for family t
on consignment For sale hy
DAY A BUTTS.
join? K. WICK,
H AS just received at the store formerly occupied
by James A. Blanton, Mulberry street, a gener
al assortment of GOODS sailed to the season, amniig
which are
DRY GOODS
HATS, SHOES
Heath/ made CLOTHING,
xSXDDLERY,
Iron, German and cast Steel. Blacksmiths Tools. Ac.
An. nov 27 <hn
GROCERIES
I ARDWAltE
CUTLERY
CASTINGS.
C?* VVe ure authorized to an-
non ce HARMON II HOWARD, as a candid
ate fur the sheriffalty ol Bibb county,
January 12, 1»3I. , „ 7
VVi
Hardware, Cutlery. Glass ami China Ware, Crockery, fnnnds, to whom he returns sioc*
Castings, saddlery, llal . shoes, cotton cards, fur teal thanks for their liberal patronage.
and leather raps, chinchilla do. copper Ten kettles, IT, xItw* l.x e. iltnia u x i xriimT
Blai-ksiniths Tools complete, cross rut and mill saw., E'JUolj ©L CilvziN I Ain 1 Ii\|
calf skins, lining do. cochineal Rnans. Ilat linings and llliBBAIl & SEAItM
t-"* 1 ** , , sm. S*.
A gencnl assortment of Groceries. De r ; where they win be happy to receive oni,
'the nlwre Goods, to.-ether with his whole stock in i the various branches of House, 8i|n and Urtnratu
trade, wilt be disposed of upon reasonable 'erms
i/ie
his friends nnd the publi
m nefor themselves.
and
are requested to call and exa-
46 Macon, nov 6
JNENV GOODS.
IIUNGEIIEORDS & ,vrODDAttD
tySAVK lately received their lull and winter sup-
ply ot GDUDS, comprising a general ussorl.
incut of silk, wouleu, and cotton Goods, new and
Fashionable clothing, straw, open work ami Leghorn
Bonnets, Dunstable Hats, mens and hoys film fur
Hals, wool Huts, ladies and gentlemens fine Bouts
aud shoes.Nrgro shoes and clothing, cottou and wool
cards, saddlery \e.
On hand the I'olhiwMig articles, a good assortment
ol'Hardware, crockery, cotton Bagging and Twine,
Liquors all kinds, lump sugar, st crotx and porlo rico
sugars, coffee, Tea, Spanish segars, lamp Oil, swedes
Iron, Plough Moulds, German, American, English
blistered and cast steel, cut and wrought Nails. Brads,
sole gui-lininl and upper Lcother call and lining skins
Feathers. Ac. The abate Goods wsll be sold lotos old
eutlomei-s may rely upon having their Goods as lout ««
a! any other house. 45 Macon, nov 6
arc authorized to an
■■ounce U l BULLOCK »» a candidate lor
sheriff ot Bibb county, March 12 ■- •
XImXsXB, shotwslx. &. CO.
Have just received a splendid vertical Piano Forte
Feb 5 1831
|* AMP OIL, of good quility. just received by
JLi Jan. 8. ELLIS, .8IKITWELL&Co
MUFFIN.
Tales of a grand-father 3 Goldsmith's Natural Ills
- series tory, plates
Scott's poetical Works 7 Lawyer - -
vols. gilt Death bed scenes
Arabian Knight’s 1 vol- Pulpit Assistant
complete new edition, 12 Roman literature
platessupercitra. Beltramis's voyages Lon-
Rnuclas don edition
Wreath American History plates
Unique 12 pbites fancy Says’ political Economy
Beauties ot the Wavcriy fine
Novels Thompson’s seasons extra
Josephus gill A. white Plutarch's Lives 4 vol. line
Ilaauah Moore’s Works Paley't Evidences
cow addition Fumily Bibles calf extra 20
Rollins ancient History plates
•villi maps A plates Music nf church new
Life of Bolivar new A AneU. States 12mo, gilt
Kirke While’s Works I Monlageres on the rise and
vol extra • fall of Republics
Eulogies of Adams A Jef-Drown's Philosophy
ferson Harmony oftlie Gospel
Mayo’s Mythology plates American biographical
abinet of Arts sketches
L'a
Ladies Lexicon Moore's llyron 1st vol
Gentlemens’ do Nicholson’s operative Me
Popes poeticnl Works 1 chanic
. vol new edition elegant Smith’s Grammar
New England Memorial do Arithmetic
Gibbon s Route 4 vols. cl-Sequel to popular lesson
egaut Lady ol the Alanor, 8 vols
Runyan's Works Family Hymns •
Smith's sermons Tales of a Grand-Father
Lord Byrmi's Works fine 1st 2d A3d series
Campbell's A Owen’s Memoirs ol Napoleon
debate on Christianity Pocket Bibles and Testa-
Lucas’s Progression ments, diamondedg. rod &
Drawing Book, a splendid gilt
Wo-k Richard’s Physiology
Memoirs of Mrs ludson .Memoirs of Urquehart
Nugent's Freuch Diction- Quotations from Poets
ary Campbell's Poems
Lingard's England 10 vols.New Muilo
gilt riplendiil Albums
Lpectator gilt eitra super letter paper
Sife of Franklin gilt do do do Orange
Hungarian Brothers do do do Rose
Montague's Letters do do doskyhluo
Paley's Theology Opaque Quills
Welker's pocket Dictlons-Ruxsian do
ry gilt Rogers A son’s Pen
Godman’s Natural History knives
3 vols. 45 plates Blank Books great variety
Gillies’ Greece I vol com
plete
Together with a great variety ofother Books, con
iistingof Religious Medical, Law, School, Miscella
ncooi and Blank Books. The public arc invited to
-.all and examine (heir Books. Orders for bonks not
>n hand, will be sent to the Norik, aud executed with-
jut delay.
P. 8. Book Store, on Third street in the rear, adjoin
ng our Drug and Hardware store, K. 8. A Co.
Macon, nov. SO, ■ 48
LOOK our S S!
A POCK lb T BOOK LOST.
/. HUE subscriber lost, about the .3d ult. on tho
dJx road leading from Futsylh tu Macon, n calfskin
Pocket Book, containing sundry papers nf the fol
lowing description: ono uotd of $1500 made by the
undersigned to Edward Hicks A Co dated about
25th December last, and endorsed by them nt ninety
days, payable at either of the Banks in Macon—an
other note, dated about 1st January, 1830, mado by
Wiley G. Higgins for $1506, payable in C months nt
the Central Bank, (which note has been |mid)—an
other note for $100 on Parlinm IJnsey and Riley
Wise, due the 25th of December next—another dit
to for,$80, due the 25th December next—another
note on Leonard Rone, due the 2otli December last—
another nnlc on Win. 8. Ilnrl-firM. tin $17, due tlie
25lli December, 1828- annther mite <m .Silas (iill-
iii",ire, for $15. due 1x1 January, 1831 —xevrtal Fl Fas
on Edward Wevcrand others; nnd a number ul oth
er Fi Fasca. »as. notes, accounts, Bank notices, Ac,
A liberal reward will bo given to any person on
delivering said Pocket Book and papers to Uarragh
A Townsend in Macon, rto the undersigned at the
Indian Springs. JOEL BALEY.
March 12, 1831. II 3t
Broke Jail,
O N Sunday evening 28th February, a Ncgto
Fellow calling his name John, says he be
longs tu John Byne of Louisiana, anti is trying tu
get back to North Carolina. John is a large stum
built negro; had on whiskers, speaks gru-.sly. also
had on moccasins made out ol vow leather. Bang-
up pantaloons and bluo coat. 1 will give twenty
Delia, s Reward and all expenses io any person to
deliver him to me.
March 5 10 IV. B. CONE.
NOTICE.
T HE books are oow open for subscribers to
the stock of the contemplated lintel, to be
built upon a large plan, made fire proof, ami erect
ed upon the corner of Mulberry and Third streets
The slock is divided into shares of $100 each,
a considerable portion of tho stock was immediately
subscribed for, and those wishing to secure shares
must opply immediately at the store of
Alar. 5 Jo ELLIS. SHOTWKLL & Co.
XULNS FOR SAXilL
L OT No 3d I in 13 district Monroe.
“ “ 53 in 15 district .Mantoe.
“ “ 473 in 13 district Irwin. -
“ “ 315 in 13 district Early.
•* “ 096 ID 17 dixirici Early.
“ M 285 io II district M ilkinson.
11 “ 103 in 3 district Dooly.
“ “ 298 in 5 district Lee.
. The above Land for sale on accomodating terms
by, JAMES R. BUTTS.
Macon, Januaiy 8. 2
S C’I.FAS. for Magistrates Courts
dill Office
Fur sale nt
Aug 14
fSl’UING GOODS.
J UST received—an assortment of SPRING
G
JODS.ofalmost everv description,
ilarcli 5 1831. 10 A. riUO'l'H ELL.
BALi.l fS PoiScMS.’vlO.MsS,
At i/ic Italian Springs,
ILi. In: puhnciy sold, without reserve, on
** .Monday, the 111'
Monday, the litii ul April next
■icing'animus to retire Irom my present business
nnd to |iay tiff my debts, I liaro determine:! to offer, to
(lio highest bidder, my wludc pussexsiuns contiguous
to the Indian apnngs in Butts county, at tu early a
day astoulluw the purchasertn obtain the lull bene
fit ol the apjiiiiuching VVatcriiigscasnu. Un tbe day
ubute mentioned, 1 shall tlierelure offer
Pruutmu No. 20, containing 80 acres mure or less,
being that on which issituated the celebrated 3priug,
tbe Mouutaiu dpout, where 1 id present reside. Tim
following are some ol the improvements. Two
large two stury dwelling houses, handsomely finished
throughout, containing 20 rooms. There are also 7
nice cabins, (8 tcet square, neatly and cumfnrlty fit
ted lor tbe private accuuimudatiuiis of lomilies visit
ing (he dprings, and all the usual nut liuuxss conven
iently situated, substantially built, aud in good re
pair. -
I shall also offer, as part of tho same establishment,
3 full squares oi 2021-2 acres each, more nr less of
good laud adjoining tbe turcgi-ing: must of it of ex
cellent quality, lying in the valley between Rocky
JB *OTS AND SHOES.
WUOLEciALt. AM) HE TAIL.
. (Ill, Subscribers mice more take the liberty to in-
1 form tbe citizens of M couund public generally,
liiat they have an additional supply of Ladies’ Gentle
men’s, Youths' and Childrens Boots and Shoes, tun
numerous tu enumerate in an advertisement, which
makes as good an assortment as lias ever been offered
the public in this region; they have also a good , s-
siirtmeiil of Hote-Leatuer. Cali Skins and was I .rath
er, do Lnings and Bindings liy the skin nr gross, span-
aides, shoo Knives, Awls, Thread and Findings, fol
manufacturing the above article—all id which will In-
Olid at sm-ill advance above cost. Planters, we are
c mfideiit will find it to their advantage to call and Ox-
a nitin’iheir stock of negro shoes, a superb article,
which will be. sold Imv fur cash.
VVe forget not nt the same lime, to present our cm
di d thanks to our patrons for their liberal suppmi
oeretoforc, and respectfully solicit a continuance o
the same,
Making mid Repairing, faithfully and punctually at-
triled to. at the shortest notice.
Macon, oct. 29. A C. PAilMELEE A Co.
. The Subscriber.
' iff AS REMOVED from bis late stand on Mulber-
Jii ry-strect tu Ills New store an Cherry-street, op-
.Hisite Robert Coleman's aud above Ralston A Jones,
-'tore. Where lie opening .tin! hat on hand a gene
ral assortment of DRY UUUDS and GROCERIES,
iz:
10 hogsheads New OrlAns Sugar
3 do 3t. Croix do
50 hags prime Green Coffee
10 barrels do do
60 barrels Northern Gin
30 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey
10 barrels old Apple Brandy
75 picoes Hemp Bagging
150 jiioees Tow do
- r . 15 pieces Uzuabuigs
75 kegs Nails
20 kegs brads
165 kegs Duponl’s Powder
50 bags Shot assorted sizes
Bagglngtwine, llats, 3boes, Saddlery, Cotton Cards,
Sheetings. Shirtings, Sattinels, Flannels. Hardware,
Crockery, Glassware Ac and with many olht rr-
tlclea will be sold low for cash.
Aug 21 34 A. llLYi' N.
Painting, Gilding, Glazing and Paper Ilangiar
They keep un hand Paints of all kinas; Gists, Pa
Oil, Varnishes. Ac.
They h«|ie hy good attetdion to basinejt, to
reive a share nf public patronage.
Macon, Feb. 19, 1831. 8-3m
RED BLUFF
FOR SALE ft e
E nquire of prince a poe,
Macon. May 3. 1830. 'Jig
Auction awl Com ission
BUSINESS.
T HE subscribers have associated ihcmscln
under the firm.of BOND & VAN WAGE
NEN, for the purpose of transacting the Awi
ind Commission Business; nnd respectfully u
citthn patronage of their friends anil the ptF
I'heir room isou Mulberry Htreet, next 1.1). R
land’s. J. VAN WAUE.VEJV.
Fob 5 (I tf THOMAS P.B0ND,
ANTED n jtood Journeyman Tailor, oit
steady habits will find .-onstant employ.
Jan 29. 5 FITCH A WOKUIK
J| UHT received nn el -gan’ assortment of
Clnlliing, aiming which are a few super Bt
Cloth Cloaks feb 5 A. SIIOTWELL
United Stales' Bad
iVui'SS
Fur sale by C. COLLINS
May 2 29, 1830.
500 LIIH. live'Geese Feathers
10 boxes northern Tallow Candles
1 cask superior Lamp Oil
7 casks Goshen Cheese
Received and fot sale by
Jan 15. 3 11 anger fords If Stoddarl.
AO TICE.
t l HE subscriber will rent one of the two
be now occupies It will be made 26 by i
feet deep. Feb 12. 7 A. SIIOTWELL
Cheap Clothing.
T .IE subscriber noxious In sell off his Hod
Woolen Clothing, ere the approach of
nier will give great bargains to merchants and
era whi will lavnr him with their custom.
Jan. 21 4 ALEXANDER .SIIOTWELL
N B. Just received in addition to his liw
stock, (lately ndvorised,) a full auppljr of alaw*
every description. A. 8.
AFAYETTE HALL.
MACON ul.Oiiiil.V
§ * jf 13 establishment has undergone considerable
epuirs and is in readiness to accommodate Boar,
Creel and the apnngs. This land can tie seen on
both sides ol the road leading iron) the Hprings to Jars and Travellers, at lowertlmu cutlnmaiy rates for
Forsyth. It ix well leuced and iq good order for the ! ibis plate—tbe House is s|iaciuu>, tbe 3lableiug excel-
ensuing crop. i lent We have extra tut. with water in llu-m lor Dro-
100.) bushels of Cora. ; vers, we also have a Blacksmith's Shop on tho lot and
A Hack, and |utir ul lloriej, for tho accommoda-
tion of boarders.
20 Feather Beds.
20 Mattresses,
20 Bed Steads.
An elegant well toned Piano Forte.
House hold and Kitchen turnuureol all kinds.
5 Cows and Calves.
I •«*••» i>u uijv mi**w u siinvasuiiiii 0 kzsivIII
1 kMp llorsa shoes and nails ready nt the shurtMl.M.
dee, gnd any ether work that may be wanting in our
5 bows and Pigs.
I Curt and niters, Ac
Ac
The public are aware ol the reputation which the ■> LACK and scarlet Cong Shawls,
Indian bfimigs have steadily maintained siucc |> j„ y 0 , uare
UVX.AWAYS.
R UNAWAY Irom the subscriber living n:
Darien McIntosh cuuntv Georgia, l»o N:
pro men named GEORGE &. QUIBUri.Geoni
is alioiit five feel five inches high amooili fact d
yellowish black, largo high fore bead, limps n link
as though one leg was shorter than the elbw |
consrquence of having had it injured by a fall,«'
thought one of his upper front terth out jbJ >
abnut thirty eight years of age, lie lormtrlj I*
longed 10 Mr. Genrgo Atkinson ofDarien anil »
custonicd to going on the Boats from Darim n
Milledgeville and Macon, Quibus is a darKt
black then George, and is about five I'ccl five inch
et stutter* a little in common, but if suddenly t
lanned Mutters vety much and is about thirty «[*
years of age. they liad a pass to spend the Chrisb
mas holy nays, and no doubt they have gone 4
thoiiverto Millcdgevillc or Macun'an ' will 8° *
work on the wharf nnd among the Boats. Td
dollars reward will lie paid for each of them if tl
in this county and Twenty dollars for each olw
line This establishment the Public may rest assured . . .
is meb as will make the Traveller* undthe Boarders *• luken out of (lie county and nil other leatoo*
comfcrtable—this establishment stands oil Bridge bio charges will bo paid on their delivery to “*
street, above the court bouse, one hundred and filly io any jail, and information given 10 me so >1
™ RODGER3 A Co: I can gel them. JOHN N. McINTOSK
October 6, 1830.
41-tf
Merino Sliawls.
thi-ir discovery. The \\ ulers, (he scenery, the cli- Ju»t received by
IVlnfffX. Illlll ftl.s lkMI*ISii*W Saxf litres* III tins VLninlum ... 0 ’
juare
mate, end the peculiar matures ul the Jtuuutnin
-Xjiout establishment in particular, combine to ren
der itoue ol (be must desirable retreats lor health or
pleasure tu lie louud in the buultiern states It is
imlieved, that the properly now lobe nlieied. is of
itaell nl such kind and quality and in such cundilion,
*» to render it an uiieonunuiily pniAtnbla and ad van-
lageous iuvcMiuenl, indcpei.deully ot its advantages
as n wnteriug place.
Tbe terms 01 tale will be, cash for sums ol filly dol
lars or uuder. For all larger auiuuiitx, cash or ap
proved paper payable in any ol tbe Bank'- ol this
3tate al 4 ami 6 innntlis.
Immediate possesion will be given to tho purchas
er, wliu will nave plenty 01 time to niakewkat little
■reparation fit 'uy) lie uiay find still tu be necessary
bribe appri meLiug season.
A mao or plans, and mure particular description of
the Units, can be had by application to me at the
{.Mountain Hpnut. JUKI BALLY.
45
U. D. YOUNG.
Uov. 6,
J U3T received tuper Blue camblct Cloaks
do do Great CoaD,
do do Ladies Cloaks,
4-4 qr. Liuseys,
10-4 Fine Linen .Sheetings.
WM. II. BURU3ALL.
Macon, Oct. 30th 1830. 43
V MBRDiDERED barege dress Hundkercblefs
Cj changeable gros de imptes do
Jan. 23, 1831.
FA2SB Q AKSDXff fiXlSDS-
TN IsLIrt. olIli'i'tVI.LL A CIJ. have just i«^
JCi edar ‘
and tor sale, a fresh supply of Garden *j|
Bagdad do-.V4 lileachcd Sheeting
8>4 double lineii Duntuak Dnijicr—Kusitt do
stl|». London furniture C'ulicors—Long L&W0S
Jiivl I ft fin'd rtml lor bale nt the r hfup i*lor« of
Dos 3 VM, fI.-BTOD8Am t
U line Onion,
Red Onion.
Blood Beet.
Early Turnip Beat,
Oran go carrot,
Blood carrot,
tiucriiacy Tunip,
Loiigwlnte Barsnip,
Long cucumber,
Dutch lutniner iquash
cronkneck mm liter aquaitijong white Okra
crook neck winter squash, early June.!'
Icq head lettuce,
Ice coas Mlucc,
Double Beppergra*?,
SuUaty, Tomatoes,
solid celery,
summer savoy,
curled Rarsto/i . ^
Asparagus round spiOF^T
Eflgli U .Soirrl,
curly sugar corn,
early spring fljd T«wr
Garden crepiesi
cabbage bead lettuce,
Leek Tell
curly gulden ^
‘ io Ma
white
fat u<
l,tdJ
HOWARD 1KSUHAKCE COM TAM 1 | Theo.mor m-ho Georgia Courier; ColumbMEo.
New York- Iquirer, Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Havaimah
^jNSUJtANCEojI Cotton hence tn sen ports, per Republican and the Athenian, will picas, publish
good boats or hoses, will he effected at
low rate.
d«C. 19
a
CHAKLLB DAY, Agent
■ry the
ace..iuiits to Joel Uley tor pay on
I March 12, ioJL 11-St
ek, aud lorvvaru their
ijlItOll one to two hundred thousand plants of
a 1 SUaAB. CANE can be bud low, if appll*
ed for soon mi my jltlua to6 on Tobeiofky.G miles tjo-J
ettui
salm on Kaddish,
scarlet do
scarlet Turnip Raddisb,
Drum bend cabbage,
low .Macon, oct 23 44
ROBERT COLLINS. ,av , oy
| early york cabbage,
Fiat Turnip,
' Rqtabaga Turnip,
Turnip, t>age.
squash Pepper,
nor. 24 48
CHEESE.
1 fl Goshen Cheese, received in good qpi
JLvF uriler, and lur sale by '
UUNGERFORDS St STODDARD
grccu dwnrt inarn)' 4
strawberr)- dwarf do.
enrly china Divsri” £t
Lima pole do.
cinnheriY p«»Ui d° _ „
superior while j*)!® ^
lu.w Zealand spinnaK e '
green glazed cebbiic®*
sugur loaf do Wttllw®
Orange Turnip
Endive.
Early charltou
m