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.WARE-HOUSE.
AND
Commission business.
*111E UNDERSIGNED lias in addition to his
l former Warehouse oil Cherry street, one in
* plete order on the east side of the River, where
»se of his friends and customers from that side can
ve the same attention paid to their goods as hereto
.ore, and he saved the trouble Of crossing the bridge
B. S. GRIFFIN.
Machn, October iOlh 1829. 42
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS.
*8 OB MAG IF. has received and opeued, within the
V last few days, an citensive assort merit of Goods
including almost every article required for this mark,
et: among which arc the following:
Superfine blue, 'black, brown, olive and green
Broadcloths, Merino and rowan Cassimere*, Eastings
ana Circassians, very fine Frcncli Bombazines, Drill
ings and 3atteens; also French Linens and Stripes,
aha superfine and common Vestings; also Manda
rines, Orlindas and Orleans Robes splendid articles;
Cambric and furniture Dimity; Swiss, jaconet, book
and cambric Muslins; India, silk and cambric Ging
hams; also 109 pieces Calicoes and Prints very choice
•patterns and latest style; faucy Handkerchiefs and
Scarfs; Crapes and Gause, plain and figured change
able Silks, Italian and Grodennptes do. Cnpes, Collars
and Pilariues, thread and bobinet Laces and Footings,
Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery; Irish Linens, Lawns,
and cambric Handkerchiefs; also ladies and misses'
Leghorns, open straw and Dunstable Bonnets, Um
brellas and Parasols very neat and handsome; pow
der Boxes and Puffs; and nn extensive supply of
Soaps and Perfumery, Otto of Roses, &c. A c.
Also a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery,
"Glass and China Ware, Crockery, Castings, and
10 eases gentlemen's beaver and silk Hats, super
fine and common, including white, drab and black;
also Shoes, cotton Cards, blacksmiths' Tools com
plete, cross-cut and mill Saws, carpenters' Tools,
Guns, &c. Ac
Also a very general assortment of GROCERIES,
COTTON BAGGING, Ac. Ac.
The subscriber requests the attention of his friends
and the public to his whole stock in trade, as lie will
continue to dispose of the same upon terms which,
he is confident, will give general satisfaction,
may 14 20 JOB MAGIF.-f/
FOR SALE,
A PIANO FORTE, of excellent finish and first
rale tone. Apply to
July 16 29 tf NATHANIEL BARKER.
FLOUR.
FEW barrels good FLOUR, for sale by
. july9 29 G. CHAMPLAIN. |
K imberly & cihsholm have just re-
ccived pr. boats Two Brothers and Velocity
COO kegs white Lead, 10 bids. linseed Oil, 10 bbls
lamp do. 3 bbls Putty, 3 bbls. Varnish, 30 boxes 0
by 10 window Glass, 30 boxes 10 by 13 do. 3
bbls. S. Turpentine.
100 kegs Nails, 20 do. cut .Spikes
25 tons Iron, 000 lb. cast Steel
2000 lb German do. 100 do. Utisleid do
10,000 Castings, 150 pr. best wrought Trace*
50 doz. weeding lines
200 sets wagon Boxes
50 bbls. Portland Rum
50 do. Northern Gin
SO do. Rye Whiskey
200 boxes Table Salt
20 kegs Rogers’ F. Powder
100 bags patent Shot 25 bags Bnckdo.
200 lbs. Lead, 5 bbls. Coperas
10 lllids. Sugar, 10 do. Molasses
50 bags Coffee, 0 do. Pepper
0 do. Pimento, 100 boxes Cigars
50 coils Tar’d and Hemp Rope
100 pieces Cotton Bagging
13 boxy Whittimore's cotton Cards
• 10 Kegs Tobacco
Scythe Blades, cutting Knives, Rasp Ilooks, steel
corn Mills, Hinges, Chalk, Whiting, Logwood, In
digo, Salt Petre, mill, cross cut, and whip Saws,
Kpsom-and Glauber Salts, Patent Medicines,
Hoop Iron, baud do. Nail Rod, shcot Iron and
sheet Copper. In addition to the above we have
on hand an extensive assortment of Dry Goods,
Hardware, Hats, Shoes, Saddlery and Earthen
Ware—which will be sold low for cash, or Cotton.
Plantets and country Merchants will please call
ondexamine-
Macon, Jao. 1 3 9
Nails, Iron, Steel, Hollow Ware.
"I •“ *«- ® V »l«fl infliPC wide
TIN WAKE Manufactory. (
Hearty opposite Chapman's earner.
T UB subscriber has now on band and will keep
constantly, e supply oi TIN WAKE, which
he will sell wholesale or retail at Savannah or Au
gusta prices* IV. 8. ELLIS.
OJ* Orders sent to Ellis. Shotwell It eo. willrcceive
prompt attention. 23 jutte 19
WARE-HOUSE
COXMCCVZXSSXOBT BUSINESS.
T HE Subscriber will be engaged in the above
Business in Macon during the next season,
and pledges himself that no business entrusted to bis
care shall want Htttention.
Liberal advances, on Cotton, will be made when
required.
Receiving and forwarding Goods to Country Mer
chants will lie punctually attended to.
The customary charges of the place will be made,
jilly HO 31 THOMAS T. NAI’IER.
NAILS <&. BRASS:
A Large supply, assorted sizes. For sale by
IlI DAV. & BUTTS,
joy 10 29
JAMES A. BLANTON & JEREMIAH SMITH,
Under the firm of
BLANTON & SMITH
Respectfully tender to their friends and the
public, their services in the
Ware House
Commission Business,
roaches, and Ifatch-Honci, of the nm 'oroer. Jin
charges will be in unison with the times. IIe lias al
ready been at much expense in procuring (and is dal
ly continuing to get) such Horses, Gigs, and Car
nages as will, he hopes, add to the comfort, ease and
convenience of not only the man of business but of
pleasure. No attention shall be wanting to please a
generous public. I will however add, by way of doing
•way some false impressions, and I wish it to bedis
tinctly understood too, that, in hiring, I do not give li
Cence to UiHvny Horses or break my Carriages, but
shall hold each and every individual responsible lor
all the damages that accrue, ordinary wear ond tire
only excepted: for I hold it as legal, equitable and
reasonable, for every man to pay for hit own folly,
Imprudence or misfortune, as the case may be. And
all those who have the ordinary feelings for man’s
most serviceable animal, I invite to call at my Livery
Stable, where every csertion, care and espense will
be made for their comfort and convenience—where,
at all times during the day, they will find tome one
ready to seryetbem. Horses will also be kept by the
day, week, month, year, end forever—by the day, 50
cents—day and night, 50 cents—week, 3 dollars—by
the mouth, 10 dollars—by the year, (payable hi ad
vance quarterly) 100 dollars—and forever, nothing.
IN MACON.
T HEY have taken the large new Ware House
and Wharf, between second and third streets
both of which are constructed on the most approved
plan and are in fine condition. A convenient close
store, for the reception of Merchandise will be erect
ed forthwith.
The proximity of the Ware House to the business
part of town, and at the same time its comparative re
moteness from other buildings, together with the ad
vantages of the excellent wharf attached to it, render
it peculiarly convenient, as well as measurably ex
empt from danger by fire.
Liberal advauces will be made on cotton in store
and shipped by them—and every other reasonable
accommodation granted. The personal attention of
each of the firm will he given to the business, and
their utmost exertions used to promote the interest of
their customers.
July 23 30
SCHUYLER’S
PALACE OF rOATUNE,
NO. 220 BROADWAY,
Vndtr the New American Museum Marble Building,
NEW YORK;
Where have been sold and paid PRIZES of
$50,000, $40,000, $30,000,
$25,000, $20,000, $15,000, &C.
amountingto MILLIONS of DOLLARS!
For the information of my natrons and others at a
distance, I give thus early the following
Important Intelligence.
List of Brilliant New York Lotteries, to be drawn
in the City of New York, forihe Summer Campaign:
July 20—Extra 19—Capitals Three of $10,000.—
Price of Tickets $3—36 No. Lottery—6 drawn bal
lots.
Package of Wholes, cont’g 12 tickets, $00
Warranted to draw at least, * 25 50
July 27—Extra 20-Capitals $40,000, S10.000. Tick-
ets $10, and the lowest prize $12.-66 Numbers-
10 drawn ballots.
Packages of Wholes, cont’g 22-tickets, $220
Warranted to draw ‘ 102
August 3—Extra 21—Capitals $20,000, $10,000.
Tickets $3—66 Numbers—10 drawn.
Packogo of Wholes, cont’ 22 tickets, $110
Warranted to draw 42 60
August 10—Extra 22—(lanitals 3 of $15,000. Tick
ets $5.-60 Numbers—9 drawn ballots.
Packages oi Wholes,- cont’g 20 tickets $100
Warranted to draw 38 25
August 17—Extra 23—Capitals $20,000. Tickets $5.
—60 Numbers—10 drawn ballots. s’
Package of Wholes, cont’g 20 tickets, $100
Warranted to draw 42 50
August 24—Extra 24—Capitals $40,000; $10,000.
Tickets $10. Lowest Prize $12—66 Numbers-
10 drawn ballots.
Packages of Wholes, cont’g 22 tickets, $220
Warranted to draw 102
August 31—Extra 25—Capitals $15,000, $5,000.
Tickets $4—66 Numbers—10 drawn ballots,
'•ckages of Wholes cont’g 22 tickets, $88
Warranted to draw • 34
Orders for Tickets in any of the New York Lotte-
is, must be directed to ANTHONY H. SCHUY-
3U, New York, who pays particular attention* to or-
irs from abroad, having tivojcspecial Licenses from
e Stste Authority, with the necessary bonds, secu
res, tec. Those who would like Tickets in the a-
fve, or in nny of our Lotteries, need not to be under
ly apprehension ol letters by mail, enclosing cash,
ling miscarried, as the subscriber has not missed a
iglo order directed to him during his long course of
ide; he has tho privilege of rcfcring to the very res-
ictable Managers Messrs. Yates & M'Intyre; also
many other first rate houses in this city, Boston,
Ibany, Charleston, S. C. Richmond, Va. Fayette-
He, N. C ami Augusta, Ga.* Direct,
31 ANTHONY H. SCHUYLER, New Pori
A Lottery will be drawn in New York, every Wed-
isday, for six months to come. Bank Notes current
any part of the United States taken at par for Tick-
s- When more than one ticket is ordered, the post-
;« need not be paid. Those who prefer it, to save
■stage, can have a certificate of the numbers sent by
all, and the original tickets, signeji by the Managers,
HI be sealed up, deposited in the Bank, and held
bject to the disposal of the owners. This plan,
ougb generally adopted by my customers, is notful
tved without express orders. Please bo particular
address ANTHONY II. SCHUYLER,
July S 27 New York.
Also a WAGON-YARD will be open, after the
1st day of August, and HORSF.-LOTS. fitted up,
and intended for Drovers, the use of which can be
had on accommodating terms, bnt at the risk of the
owners of the horses or mules. Cqfn and fodder can
at all limes be had at market prices; and every atten-
lion necessary will be rendered for the benefit of all.
«Of W h BENNETT.
riber every evening of the drawing. The Herald
ntains the official Drawing Schemes of Lotteries
on to be drawn, a complete list of all the broken
inks in the United States, correct Price Current,
d a largo quantity of reading matter original and se-
•t. Terms—(wo dollars per annnm, in advance;
' is sent gratis, il requested, for one year to all who
deal with ANTHONY II. 8CHUYLER,
joly 2 27 New York.
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE*
„ The subscribers have united in the
Practice of Medicine. Thcirabop is next
door to the Repertory office.
U AMBROSE BABER,
JAMES T. PERSONS.
Macon, May 3 19
Yf USTreceived at the Macon Clothing Store, super
(jj fine bine, brown, black, olive Broad Cloths, blue
brown,crange, drab, slate mixt and buffCassimeres,
Velvet and Valencia Vestings, a handsome axsort-
mentoffancy Cravats, Stocks, Suspenders, buckskin
Gloves, Horse and Beaver do. Umbrellas, Caps, Ae.
Also, a handsome assortment of Readymade Clothing,
made in the best style ; Cloaksof a superior kind.
FITCH A WORDIN.
nov 27 48
GEORGIA GOLD.
Uj UFU SR. SMITH has just received a choice lot
JL«, of JSWll&BiYi manufactured in New
York, during the present summei, under his own in
spection, and warranted to be of Georgia Gold—a-
mong which are, Chains, 8ealsand Keys, Ear Rings,
Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Sluds, Ac. Also on hand,
a variety of FANCY ARTICLES in his line, Music
1 Boxes. Silver Spoons, Percussion Pistols, Dirks, See.
with most other article* usually found in a Jeweller's
More. July S3 30
H. PARSONS.
137 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA,
KEEPS constantly on hand a general
supply of CABINET FURNITURE,
Sofas, Chairs, Looking Glasses
Venetian Blinds
Piano Fortes, Mattresses
An extensive supply of Carpeting and
Hearth Rugs,
ogether with many other articles usually kept in a
CJlBINE T WAR E-IIO USE.
Being connected with j»n establishment in New
York any orders will be forwarded and filled, free or
commission and no advance required until the articles
ae delivered here, and approved by the purchaser.
Augusta. May, 1830. 22
FACTORAGE
Commission Business.
PrntiE Subscribers have fotmed a copartnership
*. under the firm of
2UAI.ONE &. SXSTAKE,
lor the transaction of a General COMMISSION
BUSINESS, in Savannah, and will he prepared to
make advances on Produce consigned to Inero for
sale. They will also pay particular attention to the
receiving and forwarding Goods to.ttie interior.
6 R. MALONE,
Savannah, June 20,1831. IL S1STAUE,
fly 5 * The undersigned takes this method to
return his thanks to his friends for the liberal patro
nage afforded him since his residence in Savannah;
and solicits for the above firm a continuance of the
same support; their best exertions will be used for
the interest of those who may . favor them with con
signments. R. MALONE,
june 20. 26 St
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
fJXIlE Subscribers once more take the liberty to in
form the citizens of Macon and public
that they have an additional supply of Ladies' Gentle
men’s, Youths’and Childrens Moots and Shoes, too
numerous to enumerate in an advertisement, which
makes asgood an assortment as has ever been offered
the public in this region; they have also a good as
sortment of Sole-Leather, Call Skins and wax Leath
er, do Lnings and Bindings by the skin or gross, span-
ables, shoe Knives, Atvls, Thread and Findings, for
manufacturing the above article—all of which will be
sold at small advance above cost. Planters, \yc are
confident will find itto their advantage to call and ex
amine their stock of negro shoes, a superb article,
which will be sold low for cash.
We forget not atthe same time, to present our cor
dial thanks to our patrons, for their liberal support
Heretofore, and respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same.
Making and Repairing, faithfully and punctually at-
teded to, at the shortest notice.
Macon, oct. 29. A. C. PARMELEE & Co.
SUGAR, COFFEE AND LIQUORS.
50 bhds. St. Croix and Porto Rico
Sugars.
20 boxes brotvn Havana do.
25 bills loaf and lump do.
25hhds Cuba Molasses
300 bags prime green Porto Rico, Havana and old
Java Coffee
150 bbls domestic Liquors
5 pipes old Cognac Brandy and Holland Gin
25 quarter casks Madeira, Teneriffe and Malaga
Wines
10 baskets Uhampaigne Wine
20 casks Annis and Mint Cordials
30 boxes bar and shaving Soap
15 bags Pepper, Pimento and Ginger
boxes hyson and souchong Teas
2000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt.
For sale, low, by THOMAS TAYLOR,
june 18 25 No. 6, Cotton Avenue.
SUMMER HATS.
Gentleman's Satin Beaver HATS, a
new article, just received, and for sale
by WM. IL BURDSALL.
April 30, 13
Spring and Summer Clothing.
VXUXAM B. 2JURDSALZ.
yiT»AS just commenced receiving his stock ot
' Spring and Summer CLOTHING, which he
will sell on the most liberal terms. Among the arti
clcs already received arc the following.
Super Black Bombazine Coats
ditto Merino Cloth
ditto Lasting
tJhcap Store.
WXDXiXAttX B. BUKDSAXiL,
in>A3 taken a store in Mulberry street, a few doors
below Washington Hall and opposite Messrs
Day A Butts, where he I* now receiving and opening
i General Assortment of Dry Hoods, Ctothiug, Hats, j
‘shoes, dec. which he will sell at wholesale and retail, I
15
SUGAR, COFFEE a I
J HDS. ot Prime N. O. Sum ^’l
2 do. Mola-ses 6
12 bis. green Coffee
I.Wdo^omestioLiquorefo^^
march 12, 1831. 12
„„„ ■ . PUlt SALE
it the lowest prices, and invites purchasers to caii j A Good T"o l1?™ WAGON. W,
ind examine lor themselves. Among the articles re- ■ „ A. HliOl WELL 4, J, ft,..
ceivcd are the following t
Extra fine saxony Blk sinchews, do sarsnet
Blue, blk and col'd cloths do Florence
july 23 30
do do cassimeres
Dark blue satiuelt
Blue mixt do
Steel mixt du
Cadet do do
Lavender do do
Brown do do
Negro cloths
Red Flannels, white do
do Gros de Berlin
do Gros de Naples
colored Florences
Black Italian crapes
colored do do, canton do
Nankin do, linen cambrics
Genoa silk V*elvct
Black and colored cambric
Osimburgs, Portcrsbeeting
Lto-Kflas
lCIbebT-
White saxony Gauze do Red padding, canvass
Green do, yellow do Brown Buckram, blk do
Canton do White do, Blk silesias
Green bordering Baize colored do, Blk lasting
do Floor cloth Mosquito Netting, scarfs
Dullle Blankets. Point du Thread lace, Bubiuet do
Rose do cotton do. Prllcriiies
4-4 broan sheeting, 6-4 do Gauze Gcrniture Ribbons
7-3 do, 3-4 do shirtings Gros de Naples do do
3-8 Negro do, 4-4 do do Belt do, cap do
Bleach'd Muslins black and colurd plain do
Domestic Plaidsandstripessilk Umbrellas, Parasols
3-4 Apron check, 4-4 do cotton Umbrellas
1-4 Furniture do, Uedticks Blk and col'd tubby Velvet
Bleach'd cotton Diapers Men's Gloves, ladies' do
Brown do, bleach’d jeaus cotton, silk A worsted Ho-
Brown do, Fustians lambs wool do [siery
Linseys, Birdseye Diaper India Flag lidkfs
Russia do; Table do Bandana do, spill
Scotch do, linen sheetings White Jaconet do
Russia do, Irish linens linen cambric do
Long lawn, Brotvn linens White jaconet cravats
Cambric Muslins
The subscribers
chased tha Mi|| "2
*<ihy Elijah
»• Cott on ., IllUt iS
Rocky creek, abosr
trom Macon, wilf be
a lew days to oa»
Lumber Yard. C or« r 3
ry and Third streak
criptton, and almost any quantity 0 f I.-CT
be wanted. 1 hey have already on hand rl1
15,000 feet seasoned inch Plank ^
10,000 do do Ceiling
10,000 do do Rough edge
I 10,000 do 3x4, 4x6 Scantling 8
, Which they will sell at fair prices 6
| j«ly 9 26 RALSTON * JO]
corded do, check’d do
Plain & figd jaconet do
do do book do
do do swiss do
.do dotnull do
Xansook do. Painted do
Foundation do, Culicoes
Ginghams, Vestings
Bishop lawns
Meriuo cloths
do Circassians
Indigo blue camblet
Tartan Plaids
JLIMKJ LIME!
The subscriber l ms
sale, and intends to keen Z
<) on hand, in M„con,
maston, Talbolton, GreenS
Bandana do, spilllefield do J' 1 '" 1 .’"'' V. r suflicie "t quantities for
wi.u. I,,™..,.; ,i~ onu to sell an future ut such prices and n
terms as to make it an object to purchaser
...me .ncuiict cinvu.9 ™ Ucb C »P e ' l5e >» sparing, buL
do Swiss do, Fancy coi do | , , . nab "8 ,be necessary arrangements for tri J
Wellington do ; !'°" lo . Purchasers. He has also spared r
Black Ballon do,col dodo , , ' 1 |“ k *! l 6 ' he necessary arrangemems t» £
Black canton do i nr,,clt 1 replaces above designated, forth.
Madrass Hkfs, Turk red do | ' l n C fm"'" 0 |‘“ tl0 |!, of , ,le / 1u!jl .! c sencrall >''' »b«tt
Britannia do in fulure bc sold •* «*■«*?,prices-vl* at
Buttons of nil descriptions j p.,.„ K . ,
Bonnet wire,stock, ^o ^ Bh S‘ n Wel1 ' 4 n°'.‘, n A h „¥ 0tk 'P‘'U
collars, Busonis
•fcravat stiffeners
Pockclbooks, Wallets
cotton balls, spool cotton
do Floss, Wire cotton
Patent Thread. Tapes
Blk and col’d Bombazctts Bobbins, Ferrets
do do Circassians Quality Binding
Printed do, Alerino shawls suspenders, Hat weeds
Valentia do, cashmere do shell combs, Brazillian do
Prussian do, cassimere do Fine do, pocket do
chintz do, leghorn Huts Dressing do
Fancysilk Hdkfs Clothes Brushes, Hairdo
Black lace Veils white do Tooth do, shaving do
Green Gauze do Fancy soap,. Invend water
Black Italian lustring colugn water
Men’s and Youllis Clothing of all descriptions, mude
in the best manner
Men’s and Youths t'ur Hats of all qualities
Blk and drab wool do—Fur Caps, Hairdo, lonthr do
Mens, Womens and childrens Shoes, &c &c.
Macon, Oct 2 40 v
THE subseriher has just re
turned from Nc v York and is
uow opening a splendid assort
menl of goods in his line, com
prising a greater variety than ev
er before offered in this market,
amongst which are the following
articles viz.
ditto
ditto
Rowen Cassimere ditto
ditto Frock ditto
Black Bombazine Pantaloons
Lasting ditto
Brown French English and Irish do
White do ’ do do do
Changeable silk Vests, a splendid article
Figured London Marseilles do
White do do
buff and white Valentia do &c &c &c
March 12, 1831.
srxaara axto summer goods.
JUST RECEIVED IND FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF
A. SHOT.WELL Sf J. S. SMITH.
prnHE assortment is very handsome and suitable to
the season, comprising almost every article in
the line whether of elegance or necessity. The fol
lowing are a few of the items:
Plain and figured Swiss Muslin
Fine cambric do
Book do
Nansook do
Printed Jaconet do
Colored bordered cambric Handkerchiefs
Imitation do
Fancy crape, silk and gauze Shawls
■ Bishop and Long Lawn. Gallopades, anew article
Crape de Chine Belt Ribbons, assorted
Ladiea’ white silk Hose Ladies’ white cotton Hose
Chinlc Furnitures SilkUmbrellasdcParasols
White feather Fans painted
cases fine beaver drab HATS, wide and
narrow brims
Also a good assortment of SUMMER CLOTHING
or sale tow A. S. & J. S. S,
june 4 23
M. FELTON & Co.
A tlE receiving and opening, in addition to their
former stock, a complete assortment, consisting of
Dry Goods (Fancy Articles)
Boots and Shoes
Gentlemen’s black and white Hats, Leghorns, Ladies’
Dunstable cottage Bonnets, Straw do. Hardware and
Cutlery, Mill saws, cross cut do. shot Guns, bell met
al Kettles, Scythes, cutting Knives, window Glass,
white lead, iPutty, Logwood, 8addles and Bridles,
Hollow ware—and are expecting daily, Liquors of all
kinds, Sugar and Coffee, Soap, Candles, Molasses, Arc.
All of which they will sell as low as can be had in
this market. Also,
Several thousand pounds Bacon.
MICAJAH FELTON,
Macon, april 16. 16 WM. B. CONE.
United States’ Bank
XffOXXJS
For sale by C. COLLINS
May 2 29,1830. 2
COTTON BAGGXnra.
250 ps prime Hemp BAGGING
42 I n *
aP 42 Inches
30 P* Racking
yjl*C.:.V: ,W 500 lbs bagging Twine
coils Bale Rope tf Boat Warps
For sale, low, by
June 18 25
THOMAS ’/aYLOR,
So. 0, Cotton Aratue.
Flour, Mackerel, Sec.
QABLB. fresh canal FLOUR
20 do MACKEREL
20 do 8UG AR, just received and for sale by
April 9. 15 EJilBERLY & CHISHOLM
WATCHES. Lockets,
Ladies Gold patent lever Modalions, &c. &c.
Watches, SILVER WARE.
Gent, do do do (extra Table &. Tea Spoons,
Jetv’d Salt & Mustard do
“ Silver do do da Cream Desert do
“ Lepine & Engli do Soup & Ilntter Ladles,
JEWELLERY. Butter Knives, Sugartongs
(Manufactured of Georgia PLATED GOODS.
Gold.) Fruit Baskets, Castors,
Ladies neck Chains (ele- Candlesticks, Snuffers,an- 1
gant patterns) Trays,
“ Watch do Tabic & Tea Spoons,
Filigree ,V Jett Ear-rings & Sugar Tongs & Soup l.u-
Breust-nins, dies,
Pearl & Jett Finger-rings, BRITANNIA WARE.
Curb & Long-link watch Coffee & Tea Pots,
Chains, Sugar & Cream Dishes,
Seals, Keys, watch hooks,Table & Tea Spoons,
Snaps, Soup Ladles &c. &c.
Studs, Miniature settings,
Fancy and Military Goods.
Tea Trays, Bread Baskets, Steel 8nuffers and
Trays, silver mounted Spectacles, steel do, Ever
pointed Pencils, silver Whistles, Dirks, Pistols, (a
superior article) coral Beads, Wax do. Pen-knives,
Spanish do, Raisors, Thimbles, Bracelets, H’nist
buckles, Percussion Caps, Toy Watches, Back
gammon Boards, Guns, swords, Epnulctls, Belts,
spurs, Gilt and steel Watch Chains, Seals and
Keys. Ribbon Chains, together with a general assort
ment of watcli makers Tools, Materials, Glasses, Ac.
&c. all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices.
N. B. Clocks of every description carefully re
paired and warranted. RUFUS U. SMITH.
Macon, October 16, 1830. 42
do.
do. do slaked,
IN FORSYTH,
in the rock, per bl
v, n IN TiIOMASTON, ked ' P ' r
Mr. T. It. W icks, in the rock, per bl
do ' do - slaked nerk
„ , , IN TALBOTTON 1
Mr. A. Lawrence, in the rock, nerhl
UO. di). Slukcd li/rM
IN GREENVILLE,*?*
Mr. D. Gregory, intherock.perbl
do. (to. slaked
IN CLINTON, “
3Ir. I one s, in tfie rock, perhl
a j d ,°' slaked, per U.
And at my Plantation, five miles below Eu\
Crawford County. ,
In the rock, per hi. $4-50 slaked, perU.
Urm the rock, per bushel, 50 cents—slaked,Sot
I will here remark, that thii lime has been
by some ot the best judges aud mechania i
country, and lound to be good. The onlv old.
to the lime is it being a shade or two dart*
Hih Northern lime; but independent ot tlii? tu
work, inner coats of plastering, tanneries, c
and durability, it is interior to none. Annate
certificate from the two principal workmen in}
who have been in the habit, lor the l*<t three
ol using the same, w Inch will show for itself 1
lurtiish many more, but deem it unnecessary, Inn
know n standing ol those gentlemen as masons t
section of the country; which tooisasufficientw
tee ngauist any imposition upon the public,
true the prejudices against the lime of this c*
did, to a considerable extent, operate aguimt lit
ot Crawford county; and it was with much diEi
those prejudices have been removed, which, fori
time, kept the latter lime out of the inaiket.
there is vet some in existence, which 1 hope to
way, and a ti-inl is only wanted to remove it.
demand bus increased and continues to inn
which is a convincing proof of its genuiurness.
periment and experience have, so far as it bus bob
ed. proved it equal to tho Northern lime, when!
unslakcd slate. 1 will further add, that 1 have to
sign upon the community in w hich I live or mot
public. But having lor my object, a wish tot
a business ol it, should it justify me hi so doing,
Molding the only (junrry in this immediate swtk_
country, are my reasons for this exposition, f;
lurther proof of my motives, take the article,ul
it; and if it does not come up to the rccenuh
Hon, I will have nothing fur it. [Herelotion
certificate:]
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
BOOKS, MUSIC, CuC.
ELLIS, SHOTWELL S? CO.
RE now receiving and opening at their BOOK
CRA STORE, a number of
PIANO FORTES,
of a rich description, and a variety of other Musical
Instruments, with instruction Books, and Music a-
dapted to the same—a large collection of
NEW MUSIC,
for tho Piano, embracing all the Music of the cele
brated Cinderella Opera, and a variety of engrav
ings, caricatures, prints, &c.—Also a'large assort
ment of
BOOKS,
consisting of 1500 VOLUME8; a catalogue em
bracing a considerable portion of which, is published
in the Christian Repertory. A great variety of
STATIONARY
GSSfr* The subscriber oilers him
self as a candidate for the SHLRIFf '
TY of BIBB COUNTY attbaensuiageleclfon^
pledges himself to his friends, that he is ind««
do so more from on earnest desire to receive th
.... „ molumenls arising from (lie office, than from jb* 1
and Miscellaneous Articles. A large assortment of son assigned by most candidates, to wit: the "j
PAPER HANGINGS. Bordering, Fire-Prints, Ac. I nityof.friends. YOUNG JOHNSTON
They respectfully invite the attention of the pub. ’ * —
oove, an '— —*-
He have been in the hnbit of using Mr. Jos
I'EttvETT s Lime, burnt in Crawford county, and
il as good as any we have for use in this place, '
for brick work or plastering, when it is in' ait
The only difference between that
ed state. The only difference between thatav
Northern Lime is, that the former is not quit
while. DAVID F. WILS0X
Macon, July 13, 1831. THOMAS G. BATE:
All order.- ddressed to me at Macon, will be*
fully received and promptly executed. I shall
at all times have some one at my plantation to il
to any demand there. J. BF.NNET
Rich Hill, Crawford county, July 16,1831 S9
Brought to Jail,
I N Macon, Georgia, one Nee;o Man, whoss
belongs to Daniel Hill of La urens county: b
tolerably dark, about 40 years of age, has the SB
once of u good deal of whipping, ana icing shot a
ham, which lie confesses was the case. Ile«5*
9 or 10 inches high; and was taken up in Macon
the 4th instant. The owner is requested to pa
property, pay charges and take them away.
July 9 28 B. REW, M
BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
*•!■* We are authorized to
nounce JOSEPH GAINER as acandidalef
office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Bibb cot
the election on the first Monday in January net
august 6 32
lie to the above, and request them to call and exa-
june 4 23
mine
june 11 24
PORTER, CIDER, CIGARS, t $-c.
10 casks London Porter, Herbert’s brand
10 do Newark Cider
10 do Albany Ale
20 dozen Lemon Svrap
25 boxes fresh Raisins
6 do nine apple Cheese
20 kegs 8uff's Crackers
(0,000 Havana and American Cigars
10 bis Almonds and Filberts
Seidlite and Soda Powders. For sale low by
THOMAS TAYLOR,
june 18 25 No. 6, Cotton Avenue
tt?“ Wc nrc authorized to si
nounce HARMON II. HOWARD, as aesm
LAFAYETTE HALL.
MACON GEORGIA
fit HIS establishment has undergone considerable
JI repairs and is in readiness to accommodate Boar
den and Travellers, at lower than customary rates for
this place—the House is spacious,the Stnhleing excel
lent. Wc have extra lots with water in them lor Dro
vers, we also have a Blacksmith's Shop on the lot and
keep Hone-shoes and nails ready at the shortest no
tice, end any other work that may he wanting in our
line This establishment the Public may rest assured
Is such ns will make thcTrevcIlennndlbe Boarders
comfortable—this establishment stands on Bridge
street, above the court house, one hundred and fifty
>« rdl ’. „ RODGERS do Co.
October C, 1830. 4i-tf
nte fur the sheriffalty of Bibb county,
January 12, 1031. 7
CC7* Spencer- Riley is a cundj
nte for the office of Sheriff of Bibb county at the **
ittg election. 2J
t+t Wc are authorized to aj>
nounce SOLOMON GROCE Esq. a candid*!*
the Representative Branch of the LogUlrtWJjy
ensuing Election in Bibb County. july ‘
We ore authorized W 3 ®'
nounce BENNETT 3. OlUFfW*
candidate for the Representative branch otto*
legislature from Bibb county. May 2° ^
v M, BARTLETT is »«1
didatc for the Senate from Bibb county.
*** We nrc authorized tojj
nnunced ABNER CHERRY a* a candidal*
jot
roner of Bihli county.
flf We ure authorized to 3 “
... It’w'Qt’ UMV'PIf o. • ra.l.lil’lte fOrl'' .
nounce JESSE SMITH as n candidate f*J ^ v
nl DM.!. .-.lmImS a* llio ntnnll/sii rttt thf* III-**
ot Bibb county,’ at the election on
In January next.