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AND&lU>jB£. v
lb and retail.
ibscribcrsnnce more (eke (heliberty to in
TrISm the citizen* ofMaconand nubile generally,
sthM'thay hfeveenedditionelionplyof Ladles Gentle
me n’a. Youth*'and Childrens Boots and Shoes,, too
•that they hbveanadamonaisi
men's, Youth8 , *nd Childrens _
jiumfeWttis to enumerate in an advertisement, which
• . . . « . _ ...nalmnnt mm llBianA* III IIH nfTprPI
soakesnszood an assortment as lias ever been offered
the (.ubiio in (his region; they have also a good as
sortment of Sole-Leather, Call Skms and was Leath
i-r, dn LninaaMid Bindingtby theskinor gross,apan-
Hbhis.sboo Knives, Awls, Thread and 1 indlngs, for
manufacturing (bo abore article—all of which will be
'.»uU at small advance above coat. Planters, wo are
confident will find It to their advantage to ca l and ex-
nmine Ihefr stock of negro shoes, a superb article,
whlctk Will be ebld low for cash.
We forgot notntthesarae time, to present our dor-
dial thanks to our patrons, for their libera) support
heretofore, and respectfully solicit a continuance of
"Making and Kepniiing. faithfully and punctually at-
•teded to. at the shortest notice.
Macon, oct. i!t>. A- C. PARMELEE A Co,
United Stales’ Bank
NOTES
For sale by C. COLLINS
May 2 29,1831). 2
■ SUGAR, COFFER AND LIQUORS.
CO Uhds.Sb Croix and Porto Rico
Sugars.
00 boxes brown Havana do.
23 bills loaf and lump do.
25 bhds Cuba Molasses
300 bags prime green Porto Rleo, Havana and old
Java Coffee
150 bbls domestic Liquors
5 pipes old Cognac Brandy and Holland Gin
55 quarter exsks Madeira, Tencrlffe and Malaga
Wines
1 baskets Champafgne Wine
120-«ltlAnnl»aad Mint Cordials
S') boxes bar and shaving Soap
205 bags Pepper, Pimento and Ginger
boxes hyson ar.d souchong Teas
2000 bushels liverpool ground Salt.
For sale, tow, by THOMAS TAYLOR,
June 18 25 No. 0, Cotton Avenue.
Spring and Summer Clothing.
vnxiUUM a. avaosAU
i>A9 just commenced receiving his stock oi
A- Spring and Summer CLOTHING, which he
1 sell on the most liberal terms. Among the art!*
’Will sell on the most liberal terms. Among l
Sales already received are the following.
Super Dlack Bombazine Coats
dino Merino Cloth ditto
ditto Lasting ' ditto
Kotven Cossimero ditto
ditto Frock ditto
Black Bombasine Pantaloons
lasting ditto
Brown French English and Irish do
White do do do do
'Changeable silk Vests, a splendid article
Figured London Marseilles do
Wiilte do do •
buffand white Vnlentla do &c &c 4c
March 12, 183T. "■ '
FOJtxuii, liffjUL cioAEay^t.
10 casks London Porter, Herbert's brand
10 do Newark Cider
10 do Albany Me
20 dozen Lemon Synrp
25 boxes fresh Raisins
6 do nine apple Cheese
20 kegs Suff's Crackers
10,000 Havana and American Cigars
18 bis Almonds and Filberla
SeidlilzandSodaPowdera. Forsalelowby
THOMAS TAYLOR,
jnne 18 23 No. 6, Col/on Avenue
100
august 13
DAY & BUTTS
Offer for vote o n favorable term
~ hhds prime Hiignr
21) barrels Loot nod Lump ditto
•25 hhds Molasses
■300 bags prime green Coffee
200 barrels high proof Whiskey
109 do -do do Gin
J0Q do do do Rum
50 cask* Nnils and Brads 100 lbs each
110,000 lbs Swedes Iron
7,000 boshets Suit
2,000 piecos Cotton Bagging
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
The subscribers have united in the
Practice of Medicine. Theirsbop is next
doortothe Repertory office.
AMBROSE BABER,
JAMES T. PERSONS.
Macon, May 3 10
FOR SALE OR KENT.'
The property recently owned by Col.
J. Bnlcy, and known as the "Mountain
Spout Retreat,” in Butts county. This
property is too well known to require
description. * P J. T. ROWLAND.
Macon, April 23. 17
aKKBMAi
Saddlern Establishment,
BROOKLYN,
Nero
fft, NEW YORK
Conducted with a particular
view to the Southern markets.
The subscriber has commenced
manufacturing Saddles, Bridies,
Harness, 4c. in Brooklyn, L. I.
[opposite New York] where ho
Will be prepared to furnish forth
with, any orders for work in bis
,j. tin- Dealers in the trade are re-
;«»«***Ml®speclfully invited to call: to those
especially who buy for cash or city acceptances, lie
would say with entire confidence, that the style of
work, togetho' with his uniform and low prices c?"
hardly fail to please. JOHN R. CHURCH,
■IS
Juts 23.
please.
30 12*
76 Poplar-elreel, Brooklyn.
.; M. FELTON & Co.
A RE receiving and opening, in addition to their
former stock, a comuleJi assortment, consisting of
Dry Goods (Fancy Articles)
Boots and Shoes
Cfcntlemcu’s Maik and white Hats, Leghorns, Ladies*
Dunstable cottage Bonnets, Straw do. Hardware and
Cutlery, filill saws, cross cut do. shot Guns, bell met
al Kellies, Scythes, cutting Knives, window Glass,
tvbite lead, .Patty, Logwood, Saddles and Bridles,
Hollow ware—and are expecting daily,Liuuorsolall
kinds, Sugnrand Coffee, Soap, Candles, Molasses, lire.
All of which they will sell as low as can be had in
Cbi3 market. At*,.
.Several thousand pounds Bacon.
MICAJAH FELTON,
AJfocon,'April 10. 16 WAL U. CONE.
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
DARIEN.
SmilE subscribers have connected themselves un-
V der the firm of PATTON 4 COHEN, for the
transaction ofa general Cosismsrorr Business in Da-
rien, and respectfully solicit ashareof.-nuplic patron-
oge, assuring those who may favor them withthelr
business, that every exertion on their part ftall be
usad for the advancement oftbeirinterest.
They have taken tba Wharf and Store Home re
cently occupied by Messrs. P. R. Yongo & Sons,
end owned by O. £. Handd, Ejq.
ROBERT S. PATTON,
Aug 26 35 8m J. COHEN. Jr.
NOTICE.
EALED PROPOSALS will he received by the
Inferior Court of Bibb county, till the first
Monday in November next, to onclore the Court-
House, 4o. Specification can be eecn at tho Clerk's
Office. By order oftho Coart.
sept 7 37 MARTIN SIMMONS, c. t. c.
J UST received at the Mac Ml Clothing Store, su
pcrfinc blue, brown, black, olive Broad Cloths,
JAMES A. BLANTON & JEREMIAH SMITH,
Under tfie Jim of
BLANTON & SMITH
blue brown, orange, drab, elate, mixt and BuffCussi.
mores. Velvet and Valencia Vestings, a handsome
asssortment of Fancy Cravats, Stocks, Suspenders,
bnckikin Gores, Horse and Beaver do. Umbrellas
Respectfully tender to their friends and the
public, their strcicet in the
Ware House
Caps, Ah. Also, a handsome assortment of Ready
made Clothing, made in the best style; Cloaks of a su
perior kind. FITCH
nov27 43
A WORDIN'.
Commission Business,
IN MACON.
LIME! DIME!
The subscriber lias for
sale, and intends to keep constant
ly on band, in Macon, Forsyth, Tho-
■fifl'XViNG declined the Ware-Home Business and
H rented bis Ware-Houso_*» “ewri. J.^Goddard
SotQS£ wbicU,hey Sl^ -
WARE-HOUSE
Ware-House in fisTMacoii, on C\ia
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned will continue to transact the
above business in all its various branches—
by strict attention to all orders committed to tbeir care,
the facilities which they will be able to render the i
customers and the comparative remoteness of their
Waaz-Uoores from the dangers-of fire; 'bey hope to
merit a continuance of that liberal patronage which
they received the past reason.
In additions their former Ware-House, they have
(for tho convenience ot their customers up town,)
rented the Ware-House on the corner of Mulberry and
Second Streets, (fronting Cotton Avenue) formerly
occupied by Mr. Isaac B. Rowlakd.
All COTTON stored there will be delivered at the
boat landing free of droyage.
IP* Liberal advances will be made at oil times on
Colton in store or shipped by them. ...
O* Cotton stored with them, will be insured at low
rates if requested. J. GODDARD l( REED.
Macon, Aug 15 31 Cm
VALUABLE publication.
jpiOR the use of those who are fond of good Horses
and Dogs—who would study the natural history
and habits of American game—whether animals or
birds.fishorfowl', and for those who tskepleasure in the
turf, and otherfield sports—J. 8. SzinKEn, Postmas
ter of the City of Baltimore, commenced in Septem
ber, 1829, the publication of a monthly periodical, en-
titled’tho
/uKSftxcAnrxirar bscusssh.
AND
SPORTING MAGAZINE.
Each number contains about fifty pages, on very
fico paper, elegantly printed, with very costly engra
vings of Horses. Dcgs, Birds, Fish, Ac. besides wood
cul9 on various subjects of natural history.
Besides original sketches and anecdotes of bunting,
shooting, fishing, Sfc. it gives the official reports,fur
nished by Ihe Jockey Clubs, of all the races in the U-
nited States; porlrotures and memoirs ut animals most
distinguished on the turf, of the "olden" und of the
present time, with veterinary information, and the
pedigrees of oil thorough bred animals.
The two volumes, ot which a few only remain on
hand of the last edition, contain already portraturcs
and accounts of the performances of the Godoipbiu
Arabian, Duroc, Sir Arcby, American Eclipse, Vir
ginian, Sir Charles, the Winter Arabian, the Darlcy
Arabian, imported Citizen, Gimcmck, Flying Chil
ders, and imported Diomed—and memoirs of many
other celebrated race horses. The editor has now
waiting to be engraved, portratnres of Alambrino,
Marske, Highflyer, Haciblctcnian, Sharke, Dungan
non, Anvil, Baronet, Volunteer, Eclipse, (English,)
Herod, Sbakspcarc, Dormouse, Mufti, Flimnap, fife,
ike. progenitors of our best slock; and of American
horses, as soon as portraits can be obtained, ofTimo-
lean, Henry, Ariel, Gahanna, Betsy Ransom, John
“ ' •ds.Mo ‘ “
Richard
dnsieur Tonson, Medley, Kate Kearney,
, Cia ~ ‘ ~
Polly Hopkins,. Lady Lightfoot, Clara Either, Bon
nots O’Blue; also, in
ib *■ ursytb, _
maston, _ Talbottop, Greenville, and
Clinton, LIME in sufficient quantities for the demand,
Mt
ffjftHEY have taken the targo sew Ware House
JL 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
pzrt of town, and at the same time its comparativa re-
unneat-is from other buildings, together with tho ad-
vantkgei of the excellent whaif attached to it. render
it (nxudlarljr convenient, n, well as measurablyex-
empt fh)iB danger by fire.
Litfczat advances will be made on cotton in store
and shippod by them—and every other reasonable
accommodation granted. The personal attention of
each of the (Jrto will be given to the business, and
their tnmeet eiertions tixea to promote thn interest of
do. do.
OOCtMtSAttBim.
960 ps prime Hemp BAGGING-
42 inches
>0 ns Backing
500 lbs baggiog Twine
coils Bale Rope tr Boat Warpo.
- .. For sale, low, by
. THOAJAS TAYLOR,
June 18 65 No. 6, Cotton Avenue.
“BICKN E LL’S~R EPORTE R,
Counterfeit-Deteeter Sf Price Current.
HrfhHE first year of this publication hayibgbeeu
iA concluded, the "Reporter" will hereafter be
publi-hed weekly aa well as aemi-monthly. We feel
grateful to the public for the liberal patronage a-
■warded us, (having now ■ more extensive circulation
than any otaer newspaper in the United States,) and
wh*|l leave no means nnresorts^ h, wOst so ren-
afar thiv journal **l*«wutn all respect*, not only to
ntcrcnaiLts, banking institutions, broken, and keep
ers of hoteh, but to the community in general. We
tiffve engaged the literary assistance of several gen-
Slemen well known»s writers, and have correspond-
«nU io«)t the principal citleland towns ia (be United
Statra —We also receive weekly ndore than five
hundred newspapers {font different parts of fhe Un
ion, «> that whatever information may be clrcuHted
through the mkdium of the "Reporter," and the re>
npurcee from whence it ip derived, we pan con
fidently state, may in all cases be relied upon as cor-
. Bnnk notes are being counterfeited in every
direction; ann .,ji the arrival of every vessel from Eu-
l ^i, C . r ^'i&? o{ erer y nefiond •xeitement,
Every person should,
earliest mails, tad siiq„ noT^render^u
possession an exorbitanttax/ViS ■ ln,,nffi u itS
actly whyt we endeavor to rendef!L,.'plI|^* 1 ’ ..V
an effort to accomplish which, ntWWjT'.y"'"
pen so will at any time be spured on **•
publisher. Every number will coataln ft*
correacted Bank Note List, List nf Broken
Prices Current, Prices of Gold, Prices of Bank aK.
Insuranoc Stock, end a description of ell counterfeit
and Altered Notes in circulation throughout the Uni-
re d States, and all such information ns is likely to
throw lighten the subject! embraced in the designs
.. t iLf. I— ....iL
and to tell in future at eu ch prices and upon such
terms as to make It an object to purchasers. He ha
been at much espense in preparing, burning, end
making the necessary srraneements for transports
tion to suit purchasers. He Han also spared no piim
in making the necessary arrangements to keep the
articleaf the’places above designated, for the better
accommodation of the public generally; where tt will
in future be aold at reduced prices—viz: at
INMACON,
Messrs.Ellis, Shotwell A Co. In the rock,per bl. 93-75
do. do siaked, do. 22-
IN FORSYTH,
In the rock, per bt. 94 SO
. slaked, per bl. 3 00
IN THOJIASTON,
Hr. T. B. Wicks,. . in the rock, per bl. 94 00
do. ' slaked, per bl. 93-
IN TALBOTTON, .
Mr. A. Lawrence, in the rook, per bl. 24-50
do. do. - - slaked, per bl. 93-50
IN GREENVILLE,
Mr. D. Gregory, in the rock, per bl. 97-00
do. - -- elalud, per bl. 95-
IN CLINTON, ;
Mr. Pope’*, httbe rock, per hi
fio. slaked, per bl. 93-00
And at mg Plantation, five miles below Jfw
Crawford County.
In the rock, per bl. 92-50 ' 4Uked, per bl. 91<50
Orin the rock, perbosbel, 50 cent*—sided,25 cent*.
I wilt here remark, that this lime has been tested
by some of the best judges and mechanics of our
cuuntry. and found to be good. The only objection
te tho lime is, it being a shade or two darker than
(he Northern lime; bnt independent of this, for brick
work, inner coat.- of plastering, tanneries, cement
end durability, it i* interior to none. Annexed is a
certificate from the two principal workmen in Macon,
who have been in the habit, for the last three years,
of using the same, which will show for itself. 1 could
also, imported horses, -Leviathan and
Young Truffle, with many others, as fast as engravings
can be had.
To nil lovers'of-ficid sports the American Sporting
AlagRzine ought to be entertaining and instructive,
and, as the editor flatters himself, useful to the rising
generation, in drawing them off from gaming and otb-
er,vicious amusement;;—but to all breeders or ama
teurs of the horse it would seem to be indispensable
from the circumstance, that they must refer to it for the
likenesijiistory and performances of the most cele
brated, luiJ the pedigrees of all thorough-bred horses;
as well &s faff tbe best instructions on breeding, break-
ing, to (he saddle and harness, management in sick-
’«• “nd in health, feeding, training, .hoeing, &c. &c.
The editor ia wlthont inclination or necessity to say
any tbingas to the character or execution of hisunder-
taking: suffice it to state, that few impressions oftbe
second edition remain unsold, and that not one copy
can be disposed of but upon strict compliance with the
terms of the publication, which are, fivb dollars
rzR sunBUH,payable in advance every year. Tbesub-
scription money to be sent by mail at the sole risk of
the editor.
Eatfli year’s publication, with the title pBge and mi.
nnte index, will make a volume of about six hundred
aud forty or fitly pages.
Any person procuring six subscribers, and sending
the money, willbeentitled toayear’asubscription grat
is.
Hr* Copies of the Engravings in (he Turf Register
may be bad on application at the office—price, twen
ty-five cents single, or five for one dollar.
The price of-the woric, neatly half bound in Russia
leather is $5.50 per vol.—in boards with linen backs
COMMISSION-BUSINESS,
MACON, GA.
The undersigned, nav-
erected a large end commodious
jre-liouse in East Macon, on Clin-
street, (opposite to *oilmen Hum-
’gsttstastesw-s*
in the above business. 0N nA „ D|
a V E rartmeul*uf IHlV GOODS and GRO-
rienced hand.
«ep 17 38
XMflVmAHfB*
f|] HP. fifocon Insurance Company have r
M ! business, and will insure cotton
good boats or boxes. Also, the lives of«J
WARE-HOJ 18 ®
COMMISSION SWWflJJJJJ^ove
T HE Subscriber will be engngv'd ‘ ' x , |eH10n ,
Business in Macon during thr. " . d (0 b j 3
and pledges himself that no business entrust
care shall want atttentlon. , ,> ben
Liberal advances, on Cotton, will be man e v
r,! ?teceSving and forwarding Goods to Country Ih’er-
clmnts will Be punctually attended to.
c otto w oxn»7
arnllE subscriber has commenced the n J
il, and rujiairtng of COTTON (ilNS 1
on thp cotuer of Plumb and Fourth
Presbyterian ebureb, in Maeou, audvad
fully invite the attention of those wba an]
(on Gina, or have them repaired, to etUo> f
flatten himself, that bis work will bear ioiu,
give entire satisfaction; and if eo, he hop«i]
- portion oftbe patronage of the public,
august 13 33 THOMAS 81M|
“ WARram
z i i*Tr ry
AND
Commission Busines,
T HE underigned having leased from u
their Ware-Houses for a terra 0 ( v
ders bis services to his friends and the i
above business.
He will be prepared to extend theuiaiU,
his customers, by making advances on Prtu
I u >lh him, or on Shipments to bis friecds is j
July
Charleston.
.; 0 .-'nected with the Ware-Houses, are n{
tensive G 10 *® Storages, for the reception ofa
that may >"fl&S“Sfe* M «
The •itualli.'n of these Ware-Houses, as to
LAFAYETTE HALL.
MACON GEORGIA, i,,D . nre notsurnassedhvi«;ri
T fijllS establishment has undergone considerable cnee end safety’’ curityKnuned Ys J
repalraandisln readiness to accommodate Boar , should additions. • low-rate 'The iaiWJ
ders and Travel lore, at lower than customary ratea for [ be effected at a vei, v S9
this place—Ihe House is tpaeious.the Stableinc excel- tention will be devoteJ anvtflt to thea|
lent. We have extra lots with water in them for Dro- (
vers, we also have n Blacksmith's Shop on the lot and
keen Horse-shoes and nails ready at the shortest no
tice, and any other work that may be wanting lo our
line This establishment the Public may rest assured
line This establishment the Public may rest assured
is such as will make the Travellers and tho Boarders
comfortable—this establishment stands on Budge
street, above the court house, one hundred and fifty
yard*.
October 6, 1833.
RODGERS A Co.
41-tf
COTTON BAGGING.
2'/tc Subscribers are receiving
*2000 t“baGGING
they offer for sale, at very low prices, an&o
Flax and
which
they
tensive credit for approved paper.
July 16 29
DAY A BUTTS.
A CAMP-MEETING
W ILL commence near Covington, on Wednes
day evening the 5th October, closing on
Monday morning thereafter. All PreachcranndLay
men, together with all friendly to the cause of Zion,
are most affectionately invited toatteud. This notice
should lie more particularly attended to by our Reform
ing brethren throughout the country, as the time has
been changed, but is now recalled, and the meeting
stands over for the first appointment.
CHARLES KENNON,
eeptlS
In behalf el the Methodist Protestant Quarterly
meeting Conference.
An Election
’ILL be held at the court-house in the town of
Macon, on SATURDAY, tho 8th October
next, for n Justice of-the Inferior Court for the coun
ty of Bibb, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the re
signation of Timothy Mathews Esq. By order of "
signation of Timothy Mathews Esg. By ordi
Court. MARTIN SIMMONS.
reptlO 33
tlie
i. c.
WAREHOUSE
Commission Business,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
PTRHE undersigned has taken the new Ware-House
JA now building on Cherry street, below the cor-
ner occupied by Messrs. Kimberly tf Chisholm, where ,
he will take Cl»2TON on storage, anil make liberal, prompt attention
mfrtrncetou the same. All cotton stored at this Ware- '
House will be delivered at any oftho Boat Landings
required in this place free of urayage. As his whole
lime and attention will be dovoted to the above busi
ness, be hopes to merit a share Of public patrons
August], 1831. 38 GEO. WOOi
icmiuii win ue uevoicv • «.
ness. He therefore bopt‘ * •> ffpo n
public patronage. *.1™ M
Macon, July 28,1831. 31
WARE-HOUfSL
AND
Commission Business.
THE subscribers reaped
. If form their friends and thrn
^ ■** tliey continue the abovrbusi,,
renew the offerof Uieirservict
They hive leased the Ware House latch 0 _
by Mr. John T. Rowland, eligibly siluatedl
bank ofthe river, just below the bridge,and!
from danger by fire. For the conw-,,iatic eo (-J
(omen in the upper part of tbe town,
Scale Hooie to Cotton Avenue. 'I
The usual advaoee* will be made on Cottod
with or shipped by them; and theircustoca
have tbe choice oltbe Savannah, Chstkito
York, or Liverpool markets. DAY St BU
august 13 33
JSTeto Fall and Winter Goth
wxxixnr, baztsb. a foi
A RE now opening, on tbe corner of seeonl
end Cotton Avenue, oppoaite the nJ
Hall, a General Assortment of European osi 1
can Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Cn
Glass Ware, Castings, Leghorn and straw Do i
black and drab Hats, wool Hats, Window Gfiul
Lead, Cotton Sagging, Bagging Tirir.t, Ac,di
A LARGE STOCK NEGRO SH^
Ladies, gentlemens, boys & children’s finsS
Merchants, planters and the public genu.,
no v be supplied at low prices from a stock,h
to none in the state Macon, 1st October, IX)
P. S. Wo shall be receiving New Gooii vl
until (he <5tli Nov. WILEY, BAXTER St ftl
TIN WARE Manufactory!
Nearly opposite Chapman's a 1
T HE subscriber has now on hand and v
constantly, a supply ot TIN WARE, I
lie will sell wholesale or retail at Sartnneh f
gusta prices. W. 8. F.L1
IQ* Orders sent to Ellis. Shotwell If to. willrJ
25 • '
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY aOODS.
J OB MAG1E has received and opened, within the
last few days, an extensive assortment of Goods,
including almost every articlo required for this mark-
et: among which are the following:
Superfine blue, black, brown, olive and green
lAYISIiY STABLE.
Tlie suoscrib
opened a Livery Stable i
con, et the extreme nortj
■art of tbe town; where It
95. sept 3 36 4t
>•00
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
ioou,xvuo.«o.
Ellis, shotwell s? co,
A RG now receiving and opening at tbeir BOOK
Ak STORE, a number of
PIANO FORTES,
ofa rich description, and a variety of other Musical
tnstnuients, with instruction Books, and Music a-
dapted to tbe same—* Urge collection of
'NEW MUSIC,
for the Piano, embracing all the Music of the cele
brated Cinderella Opera, and a variety of engrav
ings, caricatures, prints, Ac.—Also a large assort
ment ef
BOOKS,
consisting of XSOO VOLUMES; a catalogue em
bracing a considerable portion of which, ia published
in the Christian Repertory. A great variety of
STATIONARY
and Miscellaneous Articles. A large assortment of
PAPER HANGINGS, Bordering, Fire-Prints. 4c.
They respectfully invite tbe attention of the pub-
lie to the above, and request them to call and oxa-
mine. June II 24
and anperfine 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 100 pieces Calicoes and Prints very choice
patterns and latest style; fancy Handkerchiefs and
Scarfs, Crapes aud Gause, plain and figured change
able Silks, Italian and GrodenapleS do. Capes, Collars
and Pilarines, thread and bobinat 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; potv.
der Boxes and Puffs; nod an extensive supp.ly of
Soaps and Perfume ry, Otto of Rosea, 4c. 4c.
Also a * ‘ * ** _
Alio a g enersl assortment of Hardware, Cutlery,
Glass aniTChiua Ware, Crockery, Castings, and
10 cases genllemch’s beaver and silk lists, super-
„ , super
fine and common, including whito, drab and black;
also Shoes, cotton Cards, blacksmiths' Tools com
plate, cross-col and mill Saws, carpenters' Tools.
Guns, Ac. 4c.
A'joavsry general assortment of GROCERIES,
COTTON BAGGING, Ao. 4c.
The subscriber requests the attention of his friends
and the public to bb whole stock in trade, as be will
continue to dispose of the same upon terms which,
he is confident, will give general eatisfaction.
5>*yl4 20 JOBMAGIE.
and intends to keep, for thh use nf all those r-M
please to Tavor him with n call, first-rate 8
sei, Gigs and Gig-Horses, Sulktys.Csi
roaches, aud Match-Hones, of (he Erst on
chargea will ba In ffaison with the times, litil
ready bean at much eipffnss in procuring (nil
iy continuing to get) such Hones, Girt, udl
rtagas as will, he hojies, add to the codfort, tut
convenience of not only the man of huiianlk
pteniare. No attention shall bo w-antingtopls
generous public. I will howeveradil.by wsycfl
away somo false impressions, and / wish ills r
tinclty understood too. (bat, in biring, 1 do uot p
cence to kill my Ilorsrs or break ray C*‘
shall bold cacli and every individual rtsp
all the damages that accrue, ordinary wcsrssfl
only excepted: for I hold it as legal, cquitahlel
mssonnWc, fur every mnn to pay furhiscmal
imprudence or misfortuue, as the case nmyl*.j
ell those who have the ordinary freMhgs f° r ?
most serviceable animal, I invite to call it a] U
Stable, where every exertion, care and cip<»<J
bo made for their comfort and convenience - "'*
at all times during tbe day, they will End somtl
ready lo serve them. Horses will abobakrptlf
day, week, month, year, and forever—by the o
cents—dny and night, 50 cents—week, Sdollsi
the month. 10 dollars—by the year, (payable <
vance quarterly) 100 dollars—and forever, notii
Also a WAGON-YARD will be omu.afi«|
t day of August, und HORSE-LOTS. 8tlfd|
and intended for Hrovcri, Ihe use of which ci
Imd on nccninmndatiog terms, but »t the risk «
owncri af the horses or mules. Corn aad fod«t
at all times be bad at market prices; and evcryii
tion necrsrnry will be rendered for the kwa*
july 18
J. Bl NNtr
(£?“ Spencer Riley is a cund
FOR SALE,
A PIANO FORTE, of excellent finish and first
rate tone. Apply to
July 16 29 tf NATHANIEL BARKER.
ate for Ihe office of Sheriff of Bibb reun/yit tb #
ing election. 21 ®*I
furnlsa many more, but deem It unnecessary. Irons the
known standing of those gentlemen aj matoM in Ibis
section ofthe country; which tool* a sufficient wainn-
•gainst any imposition upon the public. It ia
i the prejudices against the lima of this country.
MAniAULASIt
A Large supply assorted riaes- For sale by
■AX DAY 4 BUTTS,
july 16 69
of this journal. The latest foreign news, t
•rftbnruohorigineland well selected matter, will also
. A)efound in the columns of the “Reporter:**
(Tha term* oftbe weekly publication are 3 dollars
perennum—the eemi-montmy 41 dollar*—single co
pie* 121-2 cent*. Address •
ROBHR3; T. B1CKNELT-, %«bange Broket,
»t, Fhllar ' '' ~
Null!), Chestcut street,
adelphia, P«.
did, to t considerable extent, operate against the lime
of Crawford county; and U ares with much- diffleuily
those prejudices have been removed, which, for some
time, kept tbe latter lime out of the aericet. still,
there is yet seme in existence, which I hope to do e-
wey, and «trial isoaly wanted to remove It Tbe
demand has increased and continues to increase,
which isa convincing proof of its genuinenese. Ex
periment and experience beve, so fer ts it has besn tri
ad, proved it equal to the Northern lime, when in an
uaslaked state. I will further add, that I have no de-
•‘g 6 upon tbe community in which I live or upon the
-pohha. Bnt having for my object, a wish to make
ffcosUqa of H, should it justify me ia so doiag, and
holding the only quarry fu this immediate faction of
country, We my -reasons for this eaposiUon.. For i
further proof of my motives, take the erticle, and try
it; and M it daee not come up to the recommeode-
* ,0D j I '*1R hale aothing for it. [Here follows tbe
certificate:] *
We have been Uqhe habit of oslog Mr. Joscrn
flsiTT s Lime, bom (a Crawford county, add find
for WWtJss any we bava for use in this place, either
edsUteT'wrk or plastering, when it is in an unslak-
Northera Lately difference between that and the
white. '^Ltoet the former Is not quite i
fifocon, July 13,183;. DAVID F. WILSON.
AH orders addressed «o*i8ii OMA8 Q - BATE8
fully received aad promptly wHl be (bank
et an timet have some one at my shall also
to any demand there. jTn^n attend
Rich Hill, Crawfbrd county, July 10, ie5r^
NOTICE. tr. .
M R. J.ABBOT is authorized to act •* our Agent
, during our absence from Macon.
ID* Dressing over HATS will be attended to as
usual. * P. JUDSON A CO.
May 88,1831 22
A „ , BANK OF MACON.
N unjust and (else report having been circulated
In Augusta and its netzuborhood in relation to tlie
situation ofthe Bank of Macon, we deem it our dul'
to the public to state that they are wholly untrue; an-
the holders of Bills are assured that they will at al
times bo promptly redeemod.
ROBERT COLEMAN, President
ROBERT COLLINS, Cashier.
Macon Ang. 20 1831.
fit We are authorized to-
Mount:t* SOLOMON GKOt’K F.sq. a cnud.d**
the Representative Branch of the LefiisJtJ 0 ^
turning Election In UR-b S^nry. ju')' 30
Wc are authorized to
uounce BENNETT 8. GBIFIW
candidate for the Ucprrjc utalivc brsnch oftt*
Legislature from Bibb county. May 28
tf. BARTLETT «oca
didate for the Senate from Bibb county.
E. GRAVES Al SON.
AT CHAPMAN'S CORNER,
Hoes received and offer for talc til low prices,
100 bags Coffee
15 hhds. Sugar
250 pieces Baggiog
600 lbs Twine
6 tierce Rice '•> .
lbs Iron, Hoop Iron, Sheet Iron, Nail Rods and
Steel—40,000 lbs Castings—5000 lb Nalls—1000 bush
SUt-26 kits Mackerel
Barrels Mackerel
Wines "
200 boxes Cigar*
Powder
Lead
Spite
Molasset
Liquor*
Tobacco
Shot
Pepper
Ginger, tfc.
Nails, Iron, Steel, Hollow Ware.
60,000 lbs Swede Iron, assorted, 1 to 8 Inches wide
3,000 lbs German, blistered and cast Steel
5,000 lbs hoop and sheet Iron end nail Rods
. 75 casks cut nails and brads, assorted
50 doz Carolina Hoes
200 pr wrought Trace Chains, heavy
25,000 lbs Hollow Ware, assorted
3,000 lbs Plough Moulds
60 bigs patent Shot
1,000 lbs bar Lead, Percussion Caps
20 dozen Shovels and Spades
15 boxes VVhittimore'a Cotton and Wool Cards
25 packages Earthern Waro assorted for the
trade. For sale, iuw, by
, .= THOMAS TAYLOR,
june 18 25 No. 6, Colton Avenue.
We are authorized to ;
noiinced ABNER CHERRY as acandW»l‘ ».
roner of Bibb county. jo*
t+t We are authorized to *
nonneo JESSE SMITH as a caiuli<l*tc for (-'**
ol Bibb county, at tho election ou tbe j
in January next. July 23 *
We are - authorized (0 *!
nounco JOSEPH GAINER as a candldst* w
ofiico of Receiver of Tax Returns lor Bibb co« 1
the election on the first Monday in January as*
august 6 32
A few barrel* Northern Beans
12 Crates Crockery assorted for the country trade
40 boxes Iiats, Shoes, Saddlery, 4c.
Witbeiarge assortment of Drv Goods and Hard
ware.
WARE-HOUSE.
AND
Commission Business.
The subscriber <>Bers hio
candidate for (lie
self
TY of BIBB COUNTY at thaeniulngitogg
pledges himself to his friends, that he is Jj |kJ J
dll so more Horn an earnest desire to recto J
nioliiuiants arising from tlie office, than itvB.'J
son assigned by most candidates, to wit:
nil'l of friend/. YODnG'1
i June 4 23 «-> ;
AISO, ton SALK, OU COIIIllSMOS,
60 doaen Palm leaf Hats *"
12 dozen Dunstables
1000 lbs cotton Yarn
august 6 32-
, • ^. . vweiamc ui LUC lUVCti WOCrC
thoM of his friends and customers from that side can
have the same attention paid to their goods as hereto,
fore,and be saved the trouble ol'crossing tbe bridge.
.B. 8. griffin:
Macon, October 10th 1829. 42
03* We are authorized to
nounce HARMON H. HOWARD,
ate fur tlie sheriffalty of Bibb countyi -
January 12, 1631. 7