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FRESII fruits.
AVON'S. Almond*, Raisins, Fig*, &C, 3njt
13
received and for sale by
ELLIS, SHOT WELL & CO.
SPUING GOODS.
J UST received—an assortment of SPRING
GOODS, of almost every description.
March » 1851. 10 A. SHOTWELL.
THOMAS TAYLO
H AS removed from bis old stand to thenewrai
in Cullon Avenue a few doors West of lEe
Washington Wall, and nearly opposite J. T. Row.
land's cotton scales, where he offers at tPhotesalc
*nd Retail on very reasonable terns, a very general
assortment of, • *, - .
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS.
G-£LGC£2iiaiSS.
HARDWARE, BALK ROPE,
CROCKERY, TWINE,
SADDLERY, IIAW8ERS,
bagging, feathers;
BOOTS and SHOES.
BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, CASTINGS.
Iron. German nnd cast Steel, cotton nnd Wool
Cards, Carolina Hoot, Plough Moulds, Shovels, trace
Chains,Steelyards,spanisb Cigars, Paper,Quills, &c.
Ac, Also. Ladies Dunstable, Bolivar, Leghorn, plain
nnd open straw Bonnets. Gents, taper crown
ver Hots, ("latest fashions.) Purchasers am respects
fully invited to call and examine for themselves.
‘Macon, Oel. 30. 1830. 44
SUGAR, COFFEE, &c.
fl m* (IDS. oi Prime N. O. Sugar
B st9 2 do. Molasses
KEW GOODS.
J UST received a general assortment of DRV
GOODS, and forsale J J " “
April 8. 15
X AMP OIL, of Rood nudity. just received by
JLd Jnn. 8. F.LLIS, SHOTWEI.l * 1
,L & Co
B. GRAVES sft SOM
(At Chapman'$ Corner)
T V AVE just received, aud offer for sale, at reduced
JLX prices
69 bis Whiskey, 40 bis Portland Rum
49 Ills American Gin, 10 hogsheads Sugar
10 quarter casks superior Wine, 5 casks Rice
60 bis Irish Potatoes, 10 lilids Molasses
. IS caiks Cheese. 30 bags Coffee. 10 tons Iron
Alum Salt. Mackerel, Salmon, Cod Fish
{JO boxes Georgia Candles, Logwood (ground)
Copperas, Alum, Indigo, Brimstone, Chalk
Pepper, Allspice, Tea. Castings, tfc.
ALSO, FOR SALE, OR COMMISSION,
109 cast iron Plnugbs different sizes, and
29 boxes superior cast-steel ground Axes
march It) 12
WAREHOUSE,
AND
Commission business.
T UF. UNDERSIGNED hns in addition to bis
funner Warehouse on Cherry street, one in
complete order on the east side of the River, where
those of his friends nnd customers from that side can
huve the same attention paid to their goods as hereto,
fore, and be saved tbe trouble of crossing the bridge.
B 8. GRIFFIN.
Macon. October 10th 1829. 42
12 bis. green Coffee
100 do. domestic Liquors for sale by
march 12, 1631. , 12 DAY ft BUTTS.
"IICI Q1 039V/I IIULUt V* «A»
ale at reduced prices, by
WM. H. BUUDSALL.
Cheap Store.
WIIiLIAAT Hi BURDSAZA.
* AS-taken a store in Mulberry street, a lew doors
■Jtt. FELTON 6c. Co,
A RE receiving and opening, in addition to. their
former stock, a complete assortment, consisting ot
Dry Goods (Fancy Articles)
Boots and Shoes , .
Gentlemen’s black and white Hati, Leghorns, Ladles
Dunstable cottage Bonnets. Straw do. Hardware and
Cutlery, Mill saws, cross cut di>. shot Guns, bi ll met-
«! Kettles, Scythes, cutting Knives, window Glass,
white lend, [Putty, Logwood, Buddies end Bridles,
Hollow were—end ere expecting dally, Ltquori of ell
kinds, Sugar and Coffee, Soap* Candles, Molasses, jfc
All of which they will well as low as can be had in
this market. Alto,
Several thousand pounds Bacon.
. MICAJAH FELTON,
Macon, april 16. 16 IVM. B. CONE.
ssrstmAifesi.
T HE Macon Insurance Company have commenced
business, and will insure cotton shipped on
good boats or boxes. Aiso. the lives of Negroes em
ployed in the boating business. Apply to
1 - 1 - * w. MELROSE,
* jan29 O
, secretary.
H. PARSONS.
137 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA,
KEttl'Sconstantly on hand'a general
supply of CABIN&T FURNITURE,
Sofas, Chairs, Looking Glasses
Venetian Blinds
Piano Fortes, Mattresses
An extensive supply of Carpetingand
Hearth Rugs,
ocether with many other articles usually kept in a
CABINET WARE HOUSE.
Being connect^ with an establishment in New
TIN WARE. I
HVXffGBBX’uBBM Be.
ffca NUFAOTUBE and keel. wnstanUv nni I
JltJR h general assortment oi TIN YVAhp ***■
oe sold on liberal terms.' s y
job work done at short notice attlie Jbonr.,..,,
o Libs, Sbotwell & (Jo on third street Slltl
January 15, 1831.
m below Washington Hall and opposite Messrs
Day & Butts, where he is now receiving and opening
a General Assortment of Dry Goode, Clothing, Halt.
Shoet, See. which he will sell at wholesale and retail,
at the lowest prices, end invites purchasers to call
and examine lor themselves. Among tbe articles re
ceived are tbe following:
Ultra fine saxony Blk sinchews, do sarsnet
Blue, bik and col’d cloths do Florence
FOR SALE
A NF.AT and comfortable Dwelling House («jtn- v “£ lnf ’borders will be forwarded and filled, free or
ated about two miles from town on the For- ° - an d no advance required until thei articles
sylh road) with ‘very nece^ry out building, a well C 8 ° e m d “j“' ered here , and approved by the purchaser,
of good water,and five acre# of cleared lend. A tract . . %w nu igon 00
of two hundred and twenty-five acres, (attached tothe Augsutn. May. 183U.
foregoing) thirty of which are cleared, and under a
good fence, may also be purchased low on en accom-
. .. . — j .. *— 1 — —e R. K. EVANS.
modating credit. Inquire of
April 14 16 2t
PUBLIC SALE
do do cassimeres
Dark blue satinett
Blue mixt do
Steel mixt do
Cadet do do
Lavender do do
Brown do do
Negro cloths
do Gros de Berlin
do Gros de Naples
colored Florences
Black Italian crapes
colored do do, canton do
Nankin do, linen cambrics
Genoa silk Velvet
Black and colored cambric
lOOO PS. COTTON BAGGING,
On Consignment.
fflHB undersigned has made an arrangement
-■- with an extensive manufacturing interest for;a
regular and extensive supply of COTTON BAG
GING, and has now on the way to this place Ihe
Negroes, and valuable Rml Estate
IS THE RZICHBORHOOD *RU TOWR OF BXCOR. March 26. lS-tf J. T. ROWLAND.
W ILL be sold, at the conrt-honse in the town of 1
Macon, on the first Tuesday in May next, the j
egro cloths DiatK ana coiorcu camunc
Red Flannels, white do Osnaburgs, Portersheeting
White saxony Gauze do Red padding, canvass
. . 'g.
Green do, yellow do Brown Buckram, blk do
Canton do ' White d.i. Blk silesiai
Green bordering Baize cotoieddo, Blk lasting
do Fluor cloth Mosquito Netting, scarfs
Duffle Blankets, Point do Thread lace. Bubiuel do
Rose do cotton do, Prllerines
l | brown sheeting, 6-4 do Gauze Garniture Ribbons
7-8 do, 3-4 do shirtings Gros de Naples do do
9-6 Negro do, 4-4 do do Belt do, cap do
illaaels'il HiltlSnd
CALF SKINS. ~
following Property: ! DOZEN northern tanned CALF SKINS
Eight Negroes—4 men, 2 women and 2 girls, j (p 6 ditto white and yellow Lining SKIN8
250 acres of Land, onihecast side of the j Received and for sale by omn hn»nn
river, end adjoining the two-acre lots. On ibis trast,! march 12. HUNGERFORDS fir STODDARD.
there are a comfortable dwelling bouse and oat-hou
ses, about 125 acres cleared and under good fence, and
jus
irk
turned from Ne v York and it
show opening a splendid assort
nnntuf goods In bis line, com-
•rising a greater variety tlian ev-
" before offered in this market,
uungvt which are tbe following
’articles viz.
WATCH lid. Lockets,
Ladies Gold patent lever Medalions, &c. &c.
Watches, SILVER WARE.
Gent, do do do (extra Tuble Sc Tea Spoons,
Jew’d Sait & Mustard do
“ Silver do do do Cream Desert do
Lepine & Engli do Soup & Bntter Ladles,
JEWELLERY. ButlerKnives, Sugartnngs,
(Manufactured of Georgia PLATED GOODS.
Gold,) ' - Fruit Baskets, Castors,
Ladies neck Chains (elc- Candlesticks, Snuffers,and
cant patterns) Trays,
“ VVatch do Tuble & Tea Spoons,
Filigree & Jett Ear-rings & Sugar Tongs Sc Soup La-
Breast-pins, dies,
Pearl & Jett Finger-rings, BRITANNIA WARE.
Curb Sc Long-link watch Coffee Sc Tea Pots,
Chains, Sugar Sc Cream Dishes,
Seals, Keys, watch hooks,Tablc & Tea Spoons,
Snaps, Soup Ladle* Ac. Ac.
Studs, .Miniature • settings, ,
Fancy and Military Goods.
i Trays, Bread Baskets, Steel Snuffers mu!
Spectacles, steel do. Eve
Whf ‘ — - -
Bleach'd Muslins Black aud colord plain do
Domestic Flaidsandstripessilk Umbrellas, Parasols
3- 4 iprou check, 4-4 do cotton Umbrellas
4- 4 Furniture do, Dedticks Blk and col’d tabby Velvet
jUeacbhi cotton Diapers -Men’s Gloves, ladies’ do
Brown do, bleach’d jeans cotton, silk Sc worsted Hu-
Broivn do, Fustians lambs wool do [siery
Linseys, Birdseye Diaper India Flag Itdkfs
Russia do; Table do Bandana do, spittlefield do
Scotch do, linen sheetings White Jaconet do
Russia do, Irish linens linen cambric do
Long lawn, Brown linens White jaconet cravats
abric Muslins do Swiss do, Fancy col do
Wellington do
Black Italian do, col dodo
Black canton do
Madress Ilkfs, Turk red do
Britannia do
• Tea
Trays, silver mounted Si
pointed Pencils, silver Whistles, Dirks, Pistols, (i
superior article) coral Beads, Wax do. Pen-knives.
Spanish do. Bailors’, Thimbles, Braceletr, Wais!
buckles, Percussion Caps, Toy Watches, Back
gammon Boards, Guns, swords, Epauletts, Belts,
spars, Gill aud steel Watch Chains, Seals and
Keys. Ribbon Chains, together with a general assort
ment of watch makers Tools, Materials, Glasses, Ac.
Ac. all of which will bo sold at the lowest cash prices.
N. B. Clocks ot every description carefully re
paired and warranted. RUFUS R. SMITH.
Macon. October 16, 1830. 42
Just Received^
m fK B lies Raisins
N I <iw 15 Barrels soft shelled Almonds
12 Barrels Luff's Crackers
6 Boxes iresh Lemons
22 Drum’s Figs
2000 lbs Goshen Checso
12 doz.jais English Pickles assorted
149 S ixes Guava Jolly
t5,UU0 best Cigars. Forsale by
Jan 27 5 LEVI E 'Kl r*
DRAB BEAVER HaI’S.
JJ'UST received a few cases Gentlemen's first
quality Drab Beaver Hats, nnd for sale by
arch 12. 11 W H. BURD- \' 1.
Ready Made Clothing
EnpHK subscriber has just received an extensive as-
lortmaot of ready made clothing, and now of
fers lor sale
120 blue dress Coats,75 di frock do 25 green do
25 steel mixt do 100 blue and steel mixt saltTnelt dresx
do. 390 Haiti net. nnd fustian round Jackets fine blue
and drab Pantaloons, 325 pair saltinetdo 275 do cord
do 509 pair coase negro do, 75 dark Valencia Vests do
light dodo black silk do250 swansdowndo. 30 Gents,
plaid and cunihlel Cloaks, also, an assortment of
Youths’ clothing, fine linen and muslin Sheets, twilled
muslin, cotton Flannel, and fianncl drawers. Sheets.
Sea. A. SHOTWELL:
The above work having been done underthe in
spection of first rate workmen, will be warranted by
the subscriber to lie enml dec 4
Cambric Muslins
curded do, check’d do
Plain Sc figd jaconet do
do do book do
do do swiss do
do do mull do
xansookdo, Painted do Buttons of all descriptions
‘A * ” - • •
:■foundation do, Calicoes Bonnet,wire, stocks
■ tnghams, Vestings
iisbop lawns
Merino cloths
do Circassians
indigo bluecamblet
Parian Plaids
collars, Bosoms
cravat stiffeners
Pocketbooks, Wallets
cotton balls, spool cotton
do Floss, Wire cotton
Patent Thread. Tapes
Aik and col’d Bombazetts Bobbins, Ferrets
do do circassirns Quality Binding
Printed do. Merino shawls suspenders, Hat weeds
Valentis do, cashmere do shell combs, Brazillian do
Prussian do, cassimere do Fine do, pocket do
nnlzdo, leghorn Hats Dressing do
ancysilk Hdkfs Clothes Brushes. Hairdo
Jlack lace Veils white do Tooth do,shaving do
ireen Gauze do Fancy soaps, lavendwater
Alack Italian lustring cologn water
Men’s and Youths Clothing of all descriptions, made
in the best manner
Jen’s and Youths Fur Hats of all qualities
illk and drab wool do—Fur Cape, Hair do, Icathr do
Mens, Womens and childrens Shoes, See. Sec.
Macon, Oct 2 40 v
dost of it is fresh land. This land is near to Macon,
lies well, timbered with oak, hickory, etc. nnd is very
good. Three payments have been made to tbe State,
—two due, the first in October next, the other twelve
months thereafter.
200 .ere* of Pine Lund, on the Macon Re
serve, west side of the river, being 100-acre lots, Nos
13 and 14; they are well timbered, near to Macon,
and 100 acres goad second quality Tbe same num
ber of payments have been made as on that east side
the rivt-r.
195 acres Pine Land* west side of the river,
Nos 41 and 33, also well timbered and near to Macon.
Tbe same payments have been made to the state.
No. 238 in the 3d district, lying on Tobe-
saufky creek. 9 miles from Macon
A Four-Acre Lot, near Macon, with a com
fortable Dwelling and other improvements.
Out- H ilf-Acre Lot in Macon, with a sm 1
Building thereon—all tbe payments have been made.
Two Half-Acre Lots, improved. Nos. 3 mid
4, in square 20, nearlbe Methodist church; three pay
ments made.
One Half-Acre Loi near the Court-house
being the Tavern Lot now occupied by Win Bivins.
Also, Four MULES.
The Negroes will be sold for cash—the other pro; |
erty will be sold on & credit till 1st Dec. next: for
small notes, with approved security; and to bear in
terest from date.
Anxious to be relieved- from my embarrassments
I have offered my property for sale, and hope my on-
difots will come’ forward and purchase property, ot
iemands
16 * ALF.X'R McGKEGOR.
BOOK STORE.
EXiXiis. azioTWEXiX. & oo.
- AVEjust opened several packages of Meu Book
lJL including many of the latest publications—a
itiong them ore
Paul Clifford
Pelham ;
Tho Disowned
.’olkland
tJevcreux J
I'he English at home
Pile Denounced
Pito Uxonians
Gloudesley
Clarence
Knickerbocker
-Sketch book
draco Bridge Hall
■Souvenir Sc Token for
1831 ~
Young's Night thoughts,
Soulhcrmau
Musselman
Pearl
Gaits Byron
Family Library 8 vols.
Quarto Octavo and school
Pelham Webster’s.Dictionary
Novels. The Wept of Wish-ton
red
bind-
in iit
Vcptc
Wish
The Spy
bhakespear Diamond
edition Gilt
Methodist Hymns'
Village do
Zion Songster
Common Prayer
Bucks Theological vie-
tionary
Vicar of Wakefield
Sunday evening lectures
Scripture natural History
Napoleon
Paradise Lost 12 super fine
P
. VI ntk of Martyrs gilt Young cadet Plates
Tales of c grand-tutn’r 3 Goldsmith’s Natural His
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
pistes super extra. Beltramis’s voyages Lon-
Uosselas don edition
Wreath American Histoty plates
Unique 12 piatesfanoy Says’ political Economy
Beaut ies of tho IVaverly fiue
Novels Thompson’s seasons extra
Josephus gilt Sc white Plutarch’s Lives 4 vol. fine
Hannah Moore’s Works Paley’s Evidences
now addition Family Bibles calf extra 20
Rollins ancient History plates
with maps St plates Music of church new
Life of Bolivar new &. fineU. States 12mo,gilt
Kirke White’s Works 1 Monlageres on therise aid
vol estra fall of Republics
«> —- United States Bank
ifLjygSSi XffOTSS
a.fggjg? For sale by C. COLLINS
ljMay 229,1830. 2
FIRTH tfc HALL,
of A etc lork,
MANUFACTURERS OF PIANOFORTE
1-M AVE appointed l.llis, Sholnell St C, ?
•II Agents, who willrece.ve ordersf„ r 1
Piano’s at New York prices, (addin, (he .
ot transportation.) F. (f II. through their Ljjj
furnish Piano’s as low as by personal atKV
and warrant the w iukmansliio to he ot tl‘ i
ihe Piano to perform uell at lenst one ve,,!!’ 11
own risk—below is a list oi prices. J 18 11
square cornered 5 1-2 octal e Piano
do do C do )
do or horizontal round corners 51-2 octav.
do 6octave e
do do do Melalie Plate
square and horizontal round cornered octar. ’
Rose Wood no plate
do do metallc plate, blocks and drawen 6 JS
Mahogany cr, i0 02
do do do Rose Wood-
Upright Mahogany silk Front, 51-2 octave
do do 6 octave
do Rose Wood do G 1-2
do do do do 6 octave
ELLIS, SHOTWELL * Co. At f|
Jov. 27th. SR "s'*
Macon, Nov. 27th,
Auction and Commission
BUSINESS.
T HE subscribers have associated themselves
under the firm of BOND &VAN WAGE
NEN, for the purpose of transacting the Auction
and Commission-Business; and respectfully soli
cit the patronage of their friends and the public.
Their room is on Mulberry Street, next 1. B. Row
land’s. J. VAN WAGENEN.
Feb. 5 6 tf THOMAS P. BOND.
NEW BOOKS
Jgl BF-RLE’S |
receive notes in discharge of their demand
ALF.X'R
april 16
puoros ls
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
TO BE ENTITLED THE
GAINESVIL.L. . ADVERTISER.
DEVOTED TO
Intelligence, Commerce, Agriculture, Science. Sound
principles, and ihe perpetual Union of the Statee
JT is not designed by the subscriber to mske arn
A. parade os to the principles of the Gainesville
parade
Advertiser.
It is sufficient to say. that its political
principles will be based upon what lie conceives tin
nue Jeffersonian creed, as understood by Drayto.,
Livingston. Madison and Ibe friendsoflhe I nion in
tne South, the perpetuation and stability of whici
union wilt be its grand end and aim.
While tbe subscriber thus announces his politic-
faith—it will be his exertion to conduct the Press in
the spirit of that forbearance and liberality not incon
sistent with integrity of principle and inflexibility <u
purpose.
CONDITIONS
The Gainesville Advertiser will be printed upon o
medium sheet, dt §2 50 payable in advance, or $3 fi
at the end of tbe year. Advertisements Inserted at
tho usual rates,
Tlte'Guim sville Advertiser will be issued sosonu
ns the patronage will warrant—of which the under
signed lias flattering assurances.
The exertions of histricr.dsarc respectfully solici
ted. NATHAN1AL B. JUHAN
April 7,1S31 15
ID* Editors of papers in Georgia and tbo adjoining
ritates willing to reciprocate the courtesy ofan ex
change, will pleajegive publicity tothe above. Com
munications addressed to the undersigned, must (or
the present, he directed to MUlcdgeville. postpaid
8 THE subscriber having completed (he enlarge
ment of one of hiS6tores—will have the oilier
done In the same way, by the first day of June next,
and will Lease either of them from one to three yeais
—to give possession fit or before that time. The
peculiarly advantageous situation of either store, is
such, if ever equalled, can never be surpassed by any
in the place Being nhoul to leave lor the North
the Dwelling over the stores can be rented, and im
mediate possession given if required.
March 27. 14 A. SHOTWELL.
Crockery and Grocery
STORE.
prr|HE subscribers have taken the Store, formerly
4jx kept by Childers It Wiley, directly in front of
Cotton Avenue, where they are opening .large and
splendid assortment of China, Lustre, Earthen
and Glass ware, embracing a variety of ware of the
latest style, China Sets complete, do in part black,
light and dark Blue, and pink earthen do Lustre
Ware, glass Lamps, Tumblers, Decanters, Castors,
Wior3, -Lilts, Lanterns, with a great variety of earth
en aud glass Ware. Crates assorted expressly for
the country trade, all of which will te sold to mer
chants, dealers, families and others low aud on time.
ALSO
Receiving by several Boats, a stock of GROCERIES
anda large quamily of Hollow Hare, part of which
ere on consignment. Purchasers are invited to call,
as they will sell them very low for cash or approved
{taper at sixty days. ELf.IS, SHOTWELL & Co
r 8. Goods consigned to E. SL fi Co. will b*
received and sold at the usual rates.
Feb. 6, 1831.
■J^OTICE.-—I hereby forewarn all persons from
Eulogies of Adftms Sc Jef-Brown’s Philosophy
feraon Harmony ofthe Gospel
Jayo’s Mythology plates American biographical
,’abiiict of Arts sketches <
Ladies Lexicon Moore’s Uvron 1st vol
Gentlemens’ do Nicholson’s operative Me
Popes poetical Works 1 chanic
vol new edition elegant Smith’s Grammar
New England Memorial do Arithmetic
Gibbon's Rome 4 vols. el-Sequel to popular lesson
egant Lady o( the Manor, 8 vols,
Bunyan’s Work* Family Hymns
Smith’s sermons Tales of a Grand-Father
Lord Byron’s Works fine 1st 2d Jf3d series
Campbell’s Jfc Owen’s Memoirs oINapoleon
debate on Christianity Pocket Bibles and Testa-
Lueas’s Progression ments,diamondedg. red<k
Drawing Book, a splendid gilt
Wo>k Richard’s Physiology
Memoirs of Mrs. Judaon Memoirs of Urquehart <
Nugent's French Diction- Quotations from Poets
ary Campbell's Poems
Lingard's England lOvoIs.New Music
gilt Splendid Albums
Lpectator gilt extra super letter paper
Sife ofFranklin gilt do do do Orange
Hungarian Brothers do do do Rase
Montague's Letters do do do sky blue
Paley’s Theology Opaque Quills
Walker's pocket Dictlona-Uussian do
ry giit Rogers & son’s Pen
Godman's Natural History knivea
3 vols. 45 plates ,* Blank Books great variety
Gillies'Greece 1 vol com
plete
Together with a grest variety of other Books, con
tlingof Religious, Medical. Law, School, Miscella
tali) neons and Blank Books. The public ore invited to
Orders for books not
trading for three promissory Notes, given by my- ' slsllngof Religious, Medical. Law, 8cbool
isl*—M“" j „ •
NOTICE.
fMTHE subscriber has this day connected himselt
H. in business with Josefs S. Suits. Tbe busi
ness will hereafter be conducted under tbe firm of
A. Sholwell It J. S. Smith.
ALEXANDER SHOTWELL.
Macon, 29th March, 1831.
^ 5L B. They will sell at very low prices principally
FITCH & WORDIN,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
A RE now opening at the Macon Clothing Store, *
frn. handsome assortment of Spring and Summer
Goods, and Clothing, consisting of superfine Bom
bazines, merino Casatmere, French Cambric. French,
English and Russian brown Drilling, while do. gum-
itedo. fine India Nankins, quilted, White and huff
Marseilles (a first ratearllcle.) buff Cassimere, velvet,
Florentine and Valentin Vesting, silk net Suspenders,
web do. muslin Stocks, silk do. shirt Collars and llo-
soms, and fancy Cravats, silk Hose, linen and cotton
do. horse and buckskin Gloves, silk do. silk Umbrel
las. palmleaf and drab Hats, superfine blue, black,
brown, green and mulberry col’d. Cloths. Cassimeres,
Sta. All of which will be made up in the latest style.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Fine bombazine Coatees and Coats.
Russian nankin Coatees Sc Coats—merino cassi
mere do do.
Lasting Jr Circassian do do-goats hair camblet dodo
Fine bombazine, merino cassimere, nankin, silk,
drilling, brown, English and French lasting, Cir
cassian, beveret and cord Pantaloons.
Duck Trowsera and brown shirts
Fine bombazine, Marseilles, velvet, Florentine and
Valencia vests.
Brown linen, buff and stripe short Jackets.
Tom and Jerry short Jackets
Fine line and cniton Shirts—with almost every arti*
«le in the Clothing Line—All of which will be
told low for cosh. april 9 3t 15
, 1.1 . , (Ml _ Broke Knoxmlle Jail,
aellto Larensr ') Podgetfe, sometime in Jantsaiy 1830 news and Blank Books. The public are invited to M~NRAWFORD co. Ga. on the night ofthe 9th init
-one ot ,,'d N ,. s amounting to twenty one dellars, call and examine thetr Boolu. Orders for book, not * Negro Fellow, who calls himselfBob,is about
foe other two ^enly livr dollars web-all due the on hand, will be sent to the North, and executed wilB- j twenty.fiv? years old, and say. he belong, to David
25th of December last. At the consideration torwhich out delev. Beer* of Green countv Whoever will Elm
S£av 0 iheS* r !|* ,v '" h, ’ < ’ ‘"Iff; ‘t*® d ‘ ter ® in '<> n«t; P- 8. Book Store, on Third streetin the rear, adjoin- to the undersigned. £ Knoxville, will receive . re«.
to pay them .rales, compiled by Lixr. Ing our Drug end Hardware rtor*. g.B.ACo. , sonable reward ~
royrtt n ., rt > r j,i,q J&gsE FOI’H. ] ilocon.nov. 8C. 48 April U IS
WM. fi. HUB, jailor.
F.’S practice of Medicine
on the Bones
Gross on L._
Teale’s Neuralgia
Ratier’s Formulary
Martinets Therapeutics
Dentists’ Manual
Gaits Byron
tSfnSSim \
Just received by -ELLIS, SHOTWELL
MACON COFFEE HOUSE
NEAR I HE TOWN IIALL
At the sign of the Harp Sf Englt <*
STONE Sf COJTS comer.
J OHN SMITH proprietor of thi* es-ablisho,
take* tho usual mode of informing hi,
and the public, that he has completed hit am.
merits for their accommodation whith comcn
an entire suit or rooms, (including elegant scm
apartments for select parties with fire places 4
He has erected a cook house on an improvedii
which will be always supplied with the most t
oury eatables that can be procured here or i
where, including hot Steaks, Chops, stewed 1
and plain Oysters, longues, Venison, Cuti
boiled Fowls Eggs, soused Salmon, Shria
with good cbffoe &c. His Confectionary and
are well stocked with choice Wines, Holland (
Jam. and Santa Crttz Rum, French and old Pe
Brandy, genuine Cordials, Fruits, Cheese, C
serves, &c. All of which he submits to the jt
ment of In. friends, to whom he returns site
thanks for their liberal patronage.
& Co.
500
LBS. live Geese Feathers
10 boxes northern Tallow Candles
• 1 cask superior Lamp Oil
7 casks Goshen Cheese
Received and for sale by
Jan 15. 3 l lunger fonts 4’ Stoddard.
CHEESE.
"| A CASKS Goshen Cheese, received in good
A" order, and forsalo by
HUNGERFORDS & STODDARD.
sugar
20 hhds prime^cw^Orl^u^du
15 bis loaf Sugar
5 hhds Molasses
B0 bis Baltimore Whiskey
20 do Portland Rum
20 do Apple Brandy. For salehy
Febia ?DAY Sc BUTTS.
DRY GOODS
HATS, SHOES
Ready made CLOTHING,
SADDLE*"
IRY,
GROCERIES
tkARDVVARE
CUTLERY
CASTINGS.
Iron, German and cast Steel, UlacksinlthsTooK Sec.
n ov 27 0m 4«
JACKSON ACAD 1 MY,
Jackson, Bulls County, Ga.
Stuildits will l)B prepare.) to enter any College
Guardians may select.
which parents or Guardians may select.
The Trustees flatterthem«elvcs that the well known
hcdllbfulncss of this village, the moral nnd religious
eharacter of Hx citizens, and the eminent qiialiiii n-
Hons, of the head of tho Institution will ensure it u
very generous patronage.
TERMS OF TUITION.
1 Class. I^lin, )
Greek, S $36perannum.
Elements of Euclid, )
2 Class. English Grammar,)
History,
$25 per annum.
Geography,
Elocution,
3 Class. Arithmetic,
ATritlog.
Reading.
Orthography.
N. B No Student will be admitted for a lesx terr
$12 per annum.
T>US I received from New York, a large assorts
0U ot tbe folloivingarticles to wit. ' "
Ketchup
cog. Brandy
* Gin
E. H. PATERSON & CO.
DRAPERS AND TAILORS.
I N the West end of McDonald’s building, are now
receiving a new and Fashionable nssortme nt of
-■OODS. warranted to be as cheap according fothe
quality as any other establishment can produce, con
sisting of Black. Blue, Brown and the most fashiona
ble coloured Cloths, some of which are of a very su-
ocrior quality, < assimeres, also, an elegant assortmen-
of Silk, Valentis and Marsallri Vestinpt, Stocks, t.'ra
vats, cravat Stifners, Hnndkerchl fs. Hosiery, Glove-
arments of every description made to measure is
jlte first style of fashion Bml elegance, and completen
according to order nt the shortest notice.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Fine Blue and Black Dress Coats and Frocks, fan
cy Satinett Coattecs, Black Velvet Vests, White and
Spotted Mersailcs do Buff do. Velentla, Plain Silk
common do. Toilinctt do. Cloth do. Blue, Black,
drown Drab Mixt nnd Sattinett Pantaloons, fine goats
tniir camblet and plnid Cloaks, ladies Cloaks. Sus-
tienders. Dtaxvers, nlso, 1 case of fine blpck Hals.
K. II. P. St co. mostrcspectfullytolir.it n contin
uance of ihe public favor, which they will endeavor
to merit by the bestattention.
Macon, oel. 29. 44
Holland
Jamaica Rum
st. Croix Sugar
chatnpaigne Brandy
best madeira Witte
L P. Tcneriff do
chatnpaigne Sc muscatel
port and claret do
porter and Ale
Co
uordials
Eng. St French pidltt
sup. spanisb cigars
Get matt Toys, raising
prunes, almomh, Filbt
mad. nuts brazil do
currants, table salt.
West India present^
pineapples, lemont.l*
nectarine, quince, 4<.
, . . Jellcys, guava, cumuli,
peppermint, temperance, quince and other jellies
perfect love, life ot man, cranherrys,fresliitma
rose, cherry, aniseed, no- inustnrd, ground cinnis
yeau,cinnamon nnd clove cloves, allspice, 'Jack
Stoughton’s Bitters cayenne/raer
East India Crackers snuff nnd cuiToliacco
Fire works of different best chewing do
kinds, Roman Candles Luff’s Crackers
preserved ginger ,J Match UglUs. Tapen.f
ECKl.lt
HOUSE & SIGN PALNTDl
HUBBARD & SEARS
R espectfully inform the inbabkuiid
con and its vicinity, that they havettlh
store, in Mulberry street, opposite Chapman's 1
ner; whore they will be happy to receive ordtn
the various branches of House, Sign and Ornsot
Painting, Gilding, Glazing and Paper Harp:
They keep on hand Paints of all kinds; Gless, <v
Oil, Varnishes, Jfc.
They hope, by good attention to businrs;, li
ceive a share of public patronage.
Macon, Feb. 19. 1H3L 8-3m
HO WARD INSURANCE COMP.I
New York.
a NSURANCEon Cotton hence to sea portal
good boats or boxes, will be effected atm
low rnto. CHARLES DAY, Agra
dec. 18 £1
jEtVZVaXERrO&SS Ol STODDARD
flJAVI. just received a fresh supply of Northern
n calf, skins, do. sole leather and lining skins
brown, bleached, and yellow shoe thread, assorted
qnnlitles.
FRX3S31 BARBEN SEEDS.
E L LIS, SHOTWELL & CO. liavejastrM
edand tor sale, a fresh supply of Garden Sa
White Onion, Double Peppcrgrsst,
Flour, Mackerel, fyc.
»>/fkBL3. fresh canal FLOUR
«4?V20do MACKEREL
20 do SUGAR.Just received and for sale by
April 9. 15 KIMBERLY & CHISHOLM.
Salsafy,TomBtae.v
solid celery,
summer savoy,*'
curled Parsley,
Asparagus round if
Engli h .'I'urrrl, Kadn
.early sugar corn,
early spring flat Tutop
Garden cresses,
, JOHN B. WICK,
I I AS just received at the store formerly occupied
II. M. by James A. Blanton, Mulberrystreet, a enter,
al assortment of GOODS suited to tne season, amone
which are
Rod Onion.
Blood Beet,
Early Turnip Beat,
Orange carrot,
Blood carrot,-
Guernsey Tunip,
Long white Parsnip,
Long cucumber,
Dutch summer squash,
crookneck summer squash,long white Okra,
cmokncck winter squash, early June Fear.
Ice head lettuce,
Ice coss lettuce,
cabbage head lettuce,
Leek lettuce,
salmon Reddish,
scarlet do
•carlet.Turnip Raddlsb,
Drum head cabbage,
early golden Hot:
savoy cnbbage,
early york cabbage,
Flat Turnip,
Rutabaga Turnip,
Turnip, sage,
squash Pepper,
nov. 24 4fi
white Warrowfut i
green dwarf inamsal
strawberry dwarf djT
early china Dwtriim
Lima pole do.
cranberry pole do
superior white
new Zealand spinmge |
green glazed cabbap
sugar loaf do. csolw
Orange Turnip BtA j
Jindive,
Early charlton Pest-
THIS InsUtution will be
open for the reception of stu
dents on Monday 11th inst.—
The Trustees are happy to in-
■ m the public that they have
•-cured as Rector Mr. //.
'mm. A. M. a graduate of
(Glasgow University in Scot-
■ land, who brings the highest
testimonials of character and
Under the instruction of thisgentleman,
UIWAWAYS.
R UNAWAY from the aubscriber livio* j
Darien McIntosh county Georgia, tjjl
gro men named GBQRGK i.QUIBt'AM
ia about five feet five inches high smooth hfj
vellowish black, large high forehead, l' n ’P , 1
as though one leg was shorter than
consequence of having had it injured by a wlj
tliougtit one ot Ins' upper front teeth o” 1 *1
about thirty eight years of age, he fortnetvl
longed to Mi. Gtorge-Atkinson ofDariea*
cusion.t’d to going on the Boats from vu
Milledgeville and Macon, Quibus is «’
black then George, and is about jIj
cs stutters a little' in common, but if zuddesj
binned stutters very much nnd is about tl> |I 'L
years of age, they had a pass to apend trie l*
mas holy nays, mid no doubt they have j"
the river to Milledgeville or Macon an '
work on the wharf and among the
dollars reward will be paid for eachoftl"'™"j
in this county andTwenty dollarsfor each*.
if taken-out of the county and ail other
ble charges will he paid on their delivery 9 J
in any jail, and information given to **LggT
I can get them. JOHN N. McINW"
Jan. 29, t83t.' 4
07“ We are authorized ,0 J
nonr.ee HARMON H. HOWARD, at
ate for the sheriffalty ot Bibb coumy,
January 12, 1831. 7
We are authorized t®
than one qu.rter, to_b« charged from tbe beginlngot ,b e riff of mbb*MUBtyf UI ' U ftUrehV
tbe quarter to which he enter. — -—* .... —-
BLANKS
JAMES H. STARK, Secretary.
Jatkson, Butts totm'.y, April 0, lggi,
FOB 6ALS AT Tifi® OtW®