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IftdACS.ROWIuMgro -
H AVING declined the Ware-Home Business end
' rented his Were-House to Mews. J. Goddard
ft Reed, solicits for them the patronage of his former
customers, end lenders his thanks to them for that lib
eral patronage which they have been pleased to be'
stow upon him. Aug. 20 34 Cm
WAREHOUSE
T
WARE-HOUSE
A5D
COMB11SS10N-R USINESS,
MACON, GA.
The undersigned, hav-
O J ‘mg erected a large and commodious
\Vere-IIouse in (last Mucon, on Clin-
(on slreet, (opposite to Solomon //urn
nhritt' brick building) which is now ready for the re.
ception of Cotton, tenders his services to the public
in the above business.
HE WILL ALSO KEEP ON BAUD,
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
HE undersigned will continue' to transact tho J ,E tu>V ftnODS and GRO.
* above business in all its various branches- general assortment of DRY GOODS and GR().
by strict attention to all orders committed to their care, III hi attended to tiv nn esm
the facilities which they will be able to render their . llieabovebusinesswill .
customers and the comparative remoteness of their ri * n "' < lian<1 - Lhvvia J. unuu.
WiRE-Hocir.s from the dnngi-rs'of fire; they hope to
merit a continuance of that liberal patronage which
they teceivcd the past season
In addition to their former Wart-lluvse, they have
(for the convenience ot their customers up town,)
rented the Hare-House on the corner of Mulberry and
Second Streets, (fronting Cotton Avenue) formerly
occupied by Mr. Isaac B. Rowland.
All COTTON stored there will be delivered at the
boat landing free of drnyage.
(IT Liberal advances will be made at ail times on
Cotton in store or shipped by them.
XT Cotton stored with them, will be insured at low
rates if requested. S. GODDARD ft REED.
Macon, Aug 15 34 Cm
rienced hand,
sep 17 3d
WARE-HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
T HE Subscriber will be engaged in the above
Business in Macon during the nest season,
and pledges himself that no business entrusted to bis
care shall want atttention.
Liberal advances, on Cotton, will be made when
required.
Receiving and forwarding Goods to Country Mer
chants will be punctually attended to. •
The customary charges of the place will iie tiUfle
july 30 31 THOMAS T. NAPIE1E
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
BOOBS, MUSIC, AC.
ELLIS, SHOTXVELL 6? CO.
A RE now receiving and npeniog at their BOOK
STORE, a number of
PIANO FORTES,
of a rich description, and a variety of other Musical
Instruments, with instruction Books, and Music a-
dented to the same—a large collection of
NEW MUSIC,
for the Piano, embracing ail 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 1800 VOLUMES; a catalogue em
bracing a considerable portion of which, is published
in the Christian Repertory. A great variety of
STATIONARY
and Miscellaneous Articles. A large assortment of
TAPER HANGINGS. Bordering, Fire-Prints, ftc.
They respectfully invite the attention of the pub
lic to the above, and request them to call and eia.
mine. june 11 24
COTTON BAGGING.
The Subscribers are receiving
Oft ill O PIECES Hemp, Flax and
/<t0 B_P Vr " 9 Tow RAGGING, which
they offer for sale, at very low prices, and on an ex
tensive credit for approved paper,
july 16 29 DAY ft BUTTS.
NOTICE.
M R. J. ABBOT is authorized to act as our Agent
during our absence from Macon.
ID* Dressing over HATS will be attended to as
O'ual. P. JUDSON ft CO.
May 28,1831 '02
E. GRAVES * SON,
AT CHAPMAN’S CORNER,
Have received and offer for sale el tow pricer,
100 bags Coffee
15 hhds. Sugar
250 pieces Bagging
500 lbs Twine
C tierce Rice
Ml,000 lbs Iron, Hoop Iron, Sheet Iron, Nail Rods and
Steel—40,000 lbs Castings—5000 lb Nails—1000 bush
Salt—25 kits Mackerel
bAFAYETTE HALL.
MACON GEORGIA,
T HIS establishment has undergone considerable
repairsand is in readiness to accommodate Boar
dersand Travellers, at lower than customary,rates for
ibis place—the House is spacious,the Stableiug excel
lent. We have extra lots with water in them for Dro
vers, we also have a Blacksmith’s Shop on the lot and
keep Ilorse-shoes and nails ready at the shortest no
tice, and any other work that may be wanting io our
line This establishment the Public may rest assured
is such as will make the Travellers and the Boarders
comfortable—this establishment stands on Bridge
street, above the court bouse, one hundred and fifty
yards! RODGERS ft Co.
October 6, 1830. 41-tf
United Stales* Bank
NOTES
For sale by
May 229,
1830.
COLLINS
2
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
DARIEN.
STilHE subscribers have connected themselves tin-
if der the firm of PATTON if COHEN, for the
transaction ofa general Commission Business in Da
rien, and respectfully solicit ashare of nuplic patron
age, assuring those who may favor them with their
business, that every exertion on their part shall be
used for the advancement of their interest.
They have taken the Wharf and Store House re-
ccntly occupied by Messrs, I*. R. Youge & Sons,
and owned by B. E. llandd, Esq.
ROBERT 8. PATTON,
Aug26 35 3m J. COHEN. Jr.
NAZES A BRADS;
A LargeSU|, P ly8JSOrtedsiZeS bA F Y r & fes.
july 16 20
WAREHOUSE
Commission Business,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
CTRHE undersigned has taken (he new Ware-House
Jl now building on Cherry street, below the cor
ner occupied by Slessis. Kimberly It Chisholm, where
be will take COTTON on storage, and make liberal
advanceson the same. All cotton stored at this Ware-
House will be delivered at any of the Boat Landings
required in this place free of drayage. As his whole
time and attention will be devoted to the above busi
ness, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage.
Augustl, 1831. 32 GEO. WOOD.
Barrels Mackerel
Wines
200 bozes Cigars
Peteder
Lead
Spiee
Molasses
Liquors
Tobacco
Shit
Pepper'
Ginger, s
A few barrels Northern Beans
12 Crates Crockery assorted fortbe country trade
40 boxes Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, ftc.
With a large assortment of Drv Goods and Hard
ware.
ALSO, FOR SALE, ON COMMISSION,
60 dozen Palm leaf Hats
12 dozen Dunstables
1000 lbs cotton Yam
august 6 32
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRV GOODS.
J OB MAG1E has received and opened, within tiie
last few days, an extensive assortment of Goods,
Thcluding almost every article required for this mark
et: among which are the following:
Superfine blue, black, brown, olive and green
Broadcloths, Merino and rowan Cassimeres, Lastings
ana Circassians, very fine French Bombazines, Drill-
ngs and Salteens; also French Linens and Stripes,
■sgaflSSg.SagJiB
brie and furniture Dimity; Swiss, jaconet, book ' I will bere remark, that Ibis lime has been teste
LtMi:: LIME!
The subscriber has for
sale, and intends to keep constant
ly on band, in Macon, Forsyth, Tho-
maston, Talbolton, Greenville, and
Clinton, LIME in sufficient quantities for the demand,
and (o sell in future at such prices and upon such
terms as to make it an object to purchasers. He ha
been at much eipense in preparing, burning, and
making (he necessary arrangements for transporta
lion to suit purchasers. He has also spared no pains
in making (lie necessary arrangements to keep the
article at the places above designated, for the better
accommodation of the public generally; where it will
in future be sold at reduced prices—viz: at
IN MACON,
Messrs. Ellis, Sbotwell ft Co. in the rock, per hi. $3-75
do. do. do. do slaked, do. S2-50
IN FORSYTH,
in the rock, per bl. $4 50
slaked, per bl: 3-00
IN THOMA8TON,
Mr. T. B. Wicks, in the rock, per bl. $4 00
do. do. slaked, per bl. $3 00
IN TALBOTTON,
Mr. A. Lawrence, in the rock, perbl. $4-60
do. do. slaked, per bl. S3-50
IN GREENVILLE,
Mr. D. Gregory, in the rock, per bl. $7-00
do. do. slaked, per bl. $5-00
IN CLINTON,
Mr. Pope’s, in the rock, per id. $4 50
do. slaked, per bl. $3 00
And at my Plantation, fire miles below KnoxtiUe,
Crawford County.
In the rock, per bl. $2-50 slaked, per bl. $1-50
rines,
Cambric — - ... , .
and cambric Muslins; India, silk and cambric Ging
hams; also 100 pieces Calicoes and Prints very choice
S ntterns and latest style; fancy Handkerchiefs and
carfs, Crapes and Gause, plain and figured change
able Silks, Italian and Grodenaples do. Capes, Collars
and Pilarines, 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 an extensive supply of
Soaps and Perfumery, Otto of Roses, ftc. ftc.
Also a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery,
Glass and China Ware, Crockery, Castings, and
10 cases 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. &c.
Also a very general assortment of GROCERIES,
COTTON BAGGING, ftc. ftc.
The subscriber requests the attention of his friends
and the public to his whole stock in trade, as he will
continue to dispose of the same upon terms which,
be is confident, wiligivo general satisfaction,
may 14 20 JOB MAGIE.
CHEAP STORE.
WUUAM a. BUROIAU,
AS taken a store in Mulberry street, a few doors
below Washington Hall aud opposite Messrs
Day & Butts, where he is now receiving and opening
,a (ieneral Assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hals,
Shoes, ftc. which be will sell at wholesale and retail,
at the lowest prices, and invites purchasers to call
and examine tor themselves. Among the articles re
ceived are the following:
Extra fine saxony Blk sinchews, do sarsnet
Blue, bjk and coil'd cloths do Florence
do do cassimeres do Gros do Berlin
Dark blue satinelt do Gros de Naples
Blue mlxt do colored Florences
Steel mixt do Black Italian crapes
Cadet do do colored do do, canton do
Lavender do do Nankin do, linen cambrics
Brown do do Genoa silk Velvet
Negro cloths Black and colored cambric
Rea Flannels, white do Osnaburn, Porteriheeting
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
Duffle Blankets, Point do Thread lace, Bobinet do
Rose do cotton do, Pellerines
4-4 brown sheeting, 6-4 do Gauze Gcruiture Ribbons
7-8 do, 3-4 do shirtings Gros de Naples do do
OB Negro do, 4-4 do do Belt do, cap do
UI am Ratal ana * * *
Bleach'd Muslins Black and colord plain do
Domestic Plaidsandstripessilk Umbrellas, Parasols
3- 4 Apron check, 4-4 do cotton Umbrellas
4- 4 Furniture do, Bedticks Blk and coi'd tabby Velvet
Bleach’d cotton Diapers Men's Gloves, ladies’ do
Brown do, bleach'd Jeans cotton, silk ft worsted Ho-
Brown do, Fustians lambs wool do . [siery
Linseys, Birdseye Diaper India Flag Hdkfa
Russia do; Table do Bandana do, spittleSeld do
Scotch do, linen sheetings White Jaconet do
Russia do, Irish linens linen cambric do
Long lawn, Brownlinens White jaconet cravats
Cambric Muslins do swiss do, Fancy col do
corded do, check’d do Wellington do
Black Italian do,col dodo
Black canton do
Madraas Hkfa, Turk red do
Britannia do
Nansookdo, Painted do Buttons ofall descriptions
Foundation do, Calicoes Bonnet wire,stocks
Plain ft figd jaconet do
do do book do
dodoawisado
do do mull do
Gingbams, Vestings
Bishop lawns
Merino cloths
do Circassians
Indigo binecamblet
Tartan Plaids
collars, Bosoms
cravat stiffeners
Vocketbooks, Wallets
cotton balls, spool cotton
do Floss, Wire cotton
Patent Thread. Tapes
Blk and coi'd Bombazclts Bobbins, Ferrets
do do circassiens Quality Binding
Printed do, Marino shawls suspenders, Hat weeds
Vatentia do, cashmere do shell combs, Brazillian do
Prussian do, cassimero do Fine do, pocket do
chintz da, leghorn Hals Dressing do
Fancy silk Hdkfs Clothes Brushes. Hairdo
Black lace Veils, white do Tooth do, shaving do
Green Ganze do Fancy soaps, lavend water
Black Italian lustring coiogn water
Men's and Youth* Clothing of all descriptions, made
in the best manner
Men’s and Youths Fur Hats of all qualities
Blk and drab wool do—Fur Caps, Hairdo, leathr do
Mens, Womens and childrens Shoes, ftc ftc.
Macon, Oct 2 40 j
FOR SALE,
A PIANO FORTE, of excellent finish end first
JJL rate tone. Apply to
July 16 29 tf NATHANIEL BARKER.
A BANK OF MACON.
N unjust and false report having been circulated
in Augusta and its neighborhood in relation to the
•itnation of the Bank of Macon, we deem U our duty
to the public to state that Utey are wholly untrue; and
the holders of Bills are assured that they will at all
times be promptly redeemed.
ROBERT COLEMAN, President.
ROBERT COLLINS, Cashier.
Mae on Ang. SO 1831.
Nails, Iran, Steel, Hollow Ware.
50,000 lbs Swede Iron,assorted, 1 to 8 inches wide
3,000 lbs German, blistered and cast Steel
5,000 tbs boop and sheet Iron and nail Rods
75 casks cut nails and brads, assorted
50 doc Carolina Hoes
200 pr wrought Trace Chains, heavy
25,000 lbs Hollow Ware, assorted
3,000 lbs Plough Moulds
GO bags patent Shot
1,000 lbs bar Lead, Percussion Caps
20 dozen Shovels and Spades
15 boxes Wbittimore's Cotton and Wool Cards
25 packages Earthern Ware assorted for the
trade- For sale, low, by
THOMAS TAYLOR,
june 18 25 Ni>. 6, Cotton Avenue.
WAREHOUSE.
AND
Commission Business.
prnHE UNDERSIGNED has in addition to his
4JL former Warehouse on Cherry street, one in
complete order on the east side of the River, where
those of hisfriends and customers from that side can
havethe same attention paid to their goods as hereto.
fore,andbe saved the troubleofcroiMn^the^bridge.
Macon, October 10th 1829. 42
u&ma akd •ummsk aooss
JUST aXCEITZD 1XO FOB SHE IT THE STORX OF
A. SHOTXVELL if J. S. SMITH.
prnHE assortment is very handsome and suitable to
the Mason, comprising almost every article in
the line whether of elegance or necessity. Thefol
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 crepe, sitk and ganze Shawls
Bishop and Long Lawn Gallopades, a new article
Crape' de Chine" Beit Ribbons, assorted
Ladies’white silk Hose Ladies’ whitecoltonHose
Chintz Furnitures Silk Umbrellas* Parasols
White feather Fans painted
caset fine beaver drab HATS, wide and
narrow brims
Also agoodassortmentof SUMMER CLOTHING
tor sale low A. 8. & J. 8. 8.
june 4 53
PORTER, CIDER, CIGARS, Sfc.
10 casks London Porter, Herbert's brand
10 do Newark Cider
10 do Albany Ale
20 dozen Lemon Syrup
25 boxes fresh Raisins
6 do pine apple Cheese
20 kegs Suff’s Crackers
60,000 Havana and American Cigars
10 bis Almonds and Filberts
Seidlitz and Soda Powders. For sate low by
THOMAS TAYLOR,
june 18 25 No. 6, Cotton Avenue
BOOTS AND SHOES.. *
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
I ll IE Subscribers once more take theUbertyton-
. form the citizens of Macon end public general V
that they have an additional supply of Ladies Gentle
men’s, Youths'and Childrens Uootsand8liocatoo
numerous to enumerate in an advertisement, which
make, asgood an •«ortmentaa_b.s ever been offered
I a.a,.,. WlthulSftaS.
FBI HE Moron Inluranct Company hard enhk^.
A business, and will insure cotton
JL Business, ana win insure cotton shin, ;
good boats or boxes. Also, the lives of
ployed in the boating business. Apply ( 0 potl 1
jin 29 5 W. MELROSE.
SE,
werrle,
COTTON OXNS.
akesasgood an assortment as uasever 1 u ? c “ ] OTFlHE subscriber lias commenced the m. ,
the public in this region ■ they have also a good as-, Ini . jj 0 p COTTON r;iiSa 01 * n ?** t fc|
jSriteA&sewas&s
J UST received at the Macon Clothing Store, su
perfine blue, brown, black, olive Broad Cloths,
blue brown, orange, drab, slate, mist and Buff Cassi-
meres. Velvet and Valencia Vestings, a handsome
asssortment of Fancy Cravats. Stocks, Suspenders,
buckskin Govts, Horse and Beaver do. Umbrellas,
Caps, ftc. Also, a handsome assortment of Ready
made Clothing, made in the best style ; Cloaks of a sn-
periorkiud. FITCH & WORDLY
nov27 48
by some of the best judges and mechanics of our
country, and found to be good. The only objection
to the lime is, it being a sbade or two darker than
the Northern lime; but independent of this, for brick
work, inner coats of plastering, tanneries, cement
and durability, it is inferior to none. Annexed is a
certificate from the two principal workmen in f lacon,
who have been in the habit, for the last three years,
of using the same, which will show for itself. 1 could
furnish many more, but deem it unnecessary, from the
known standing ofthose gentlemen as masons in this
section of the country; which too is a sufficient warran
tee against any imposition upon the public. It is
true the prejudices against the lime of this country,
did, to a considerable extent, operate against the lime
of Crawford county; and if was with much difficulty
those prejudices have been removed, which, for some
time, kept the latter lime out of the market. Still,
there is yet some in existence, which I hope to do a-
way, and a trial is only wanted to remove it The
demand bus increased and continues to increase,
which is a convincing proof of its genuineness. Ex-
periment and experience have, so far as it has been tri
ed, proved it equal to the Northern lime, when in an
unslaked state. I will further add, that I have no de
sign upon the community in which I live or upon the
public. But having for my object, a wish to make
a business of it, should it justify me in so doing, and
holding the only quarry in this immediate section of
country, are my reasons for this exposition. For a
further proof or my motives, take the article, and try
It; and if it does not come up to the recommenda
tion, I will have nothing for it. [Here follows the
certificate:]
We have been inthe habit of using Mr. Joseph
Bekkett's Lime, burnt in Crawford county, and find
it as good as any sve have for use in this place, either
for brick work or plastering, when it is in an unslak
ed state. The only difference between that and the
Northern Lime is, that the former is not quite as
white. DAVID F. WILSON.
Macon, July 13,1831. THOMAS G. BATES.
All orders addressed to me at Macon, will be thank
fully received and promptly executed. I shall also
at all times have some one at my plantation to attend
to any demand there. J. BENNETT.
Rich Hill, Crawford county, July 16,1831 29
favors.
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
IN DARIEN.
THE subscribers beg leave to in.
inform their friends and the public in
general, that they cunlinue to attend
to business in the above line, and will
be thankful for a continuance of their
HAWES ft MITCHELL.
Darien, August 16, 1831. 36 8t
J£UIBE&1.Y & CHISHOLM have just re
ceived pr. boats Two Brothers and Velocity
800 kegs white Lead, 10 bbls. linseed Oil, 10 bbls
lamp do. 5 bbls Potty, 3 bbls. Varnish, 50 boxes 8
by 10 window Glass, 50 boxes 10 by 12 do. 5
bbls. S. Turpentine.
100 kegs Nails, 20 do. cut Spikes
25 tons Iron, 800 lb. cast Steel
2000 lb German do. 100 do. Blistcid do
10,000 Castings, 150 pr. best wrought Trace*
50 doz. weeding Hoes
200 sets wagon Boxes
50 bbls. Portland Rum
50 do. Northern Gin
50 do. Rye Whiskey
200 boxes Table Salt
20 kegs Rogers' F. Powder
100 bags patent Shot 25 bags BucLdo.
200 lbs. Lead, 5 bbls. Coperas
10 Hhds. Sugar, 10 do. Molasses
50 bags Coffee, 5 do. Pepper
5 do. Pimento, 100 boxes Cigars
50 coils Tar’d and Hemp Rope
100 pieces Colton Bagging
12 boxes Whiuimore’s cotton Cards
10 Kegs Tobacco
Scythe Blades, cutting Knives, Rasp Hooky, steel
corn Mills, Hinges,Chalk, Whiting, Logwood, In
digo, Salt Potre, mill, cross cut, and whip Saws,
Epsom and Glauber Salts, Patent -Medicines,
Hoop Iron, band do. Nail Rod, sheet Iron aud
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.
Planters and country Merchants will please call
and examine.
Macon, Jan. J3 S
wldlstVmeli'atfvauce above cost. Planters, we are
confident will find to tbeir advantage to call and ex-
amine their stock of negro shoes, a superb article,
which will be sold low li n r c **?’ , , .... ...
We forget not at the asn?e Rate, to' P™“"‘ °“*
dial thanks to our patrons, .IwiJn/nee'of
Heretofore, and respectfully solit.'l • continuance f
Staking and Repairing, faithfully anJ punctually at-
teded to. et the shortest notice. __
Macon, oct. 29. A. C. PARMELF-E Sc Co.
NOTICE.
give entire satisfaction; aud if so, he hopS'to'flS
a portion of the patronage of the public. n ™“
august 13 33 THOMAS (
WARE-HOUSE
Commission Business,
T HE underigned having leased from Lcn™t
their Ware-Houses for a term otyui,\
ders bis services to bis friends and the public ;
alint'O liil(in»aa * * “
-- . . . . above business.
(31 BALED PROPOSALS will be received bj tut He w jh be prepared to extend the asaal faciliiu.
Et) Inferior Court of Bibb county, till the BiJt ,«.i. customers, bv makine advances on jwL** 1
is)
.... - y
Monday in Novemher next, to enclose the Court-
House, ftc. Specification can be seen at the Clerk’s
Office. By order ofthe Court,
sept 7 37 MARTIN SIMMONS, c. i. c.
SUGAR, COFFEE AND LIQUORS.
50 hhds. St. Croix and Porto Rico
Sugars.
20 boxes brown Havana do.
25 bbls loaf and lump do.
25 bbds Cuba Molasses
3U) bags prime green Porto Rico, Havana 8nd old
Java (-’offer
150 bbls domestic Liquors
5 pipes old Cognac Brandy nnd Holland Gin
25 quarter casks Madeira, T< ‘
Wines
1. baskets Champaigne Wine
reneriffe and Malaga
1 baskets Uliampaignc Wine
20 casks Annis and Mint Cordials
30 boies bar and shaving Soap
105 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.
Spring and Summer Clothing.
WXXiXiXAIVI S. BUnSBAZiZi
6>AS just commenced receiving his stock ot
ELI Spring and Summer CLOTHING, which he
will sell on the most liberal terms. Among the arti
cles already received arc the following.
Super Black Bombazine Coats
ditto Merino Cloth ditto
ditto Lasting ditto
Rowen Cassimere ditto
ditto Frock ditto
Black Bombazine Pantaloons
Lasting ditto
Brown French English and Irish do
White do ao do do
Changeable silk Vests, a splendid articlo
Figured London Marseilles do
White do do
buff and white Valentia do ftc ftc ftc
March 12, 1831.
DAY & BUTTS
Offer for sale on favorable terms
■ hhds prime Sugar
R. W 29 barrels Loatand Lump ditto
35 hbds Molasses
300 bags prime green Coffee
200 barrels high proof Whiskey
. 100 do do do Gin
100 do do do Rum
50 cask* Nails and Brads 100 Ibscacb
50,000 lbs Swedes Iron
7,000 bushels Salt
2,000 pieces Cotton Bagging
august 13 33
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.
D ,u l )5cr 'h e rs have united in the
HtgUm Practice of Medicine. Their shop is next
door to the Repertory office.
K| AMBROSE BA BER,
JAMES T. PERSONS.
Macon. May 3 19
FOR SALE OR KENT.
M The property recently owned by Col.
J. Baley, and known as the "Mountain
Spout Retreat," in Butts county. This
property is too well known to require
description. J. T. ROWLAND.
Macon, April 23. 17
M. FELTON & Co.
RE receiving and opening, in addition to their
l former stock, a complete assortment, consisting of
Dry Goods (Fancy Articles)
Boots aad Shoes *
Gentlemen's black and white Hats, Leghorns, Ladies'
Dunstable cottage Bonnets, Straw do. Hardware end
Cutlery, Mill saws, cross cut do. shot Guns, bell met
al Kettles, Scythes, colling Knives, window Glass,
white lead, -Putty, Logwood, 8addles and Bridles,
Hollow ware—and are expecting daily, Liquors of all
kinds, Sugar and Coffee, Soap, Candles, Mulasses.&c
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 Will. B. CONE.
£
SUMMER HATS
Gentleman’s 8atin Beaver HATS, a
new article, just received, and for sale
iby WM. II. BURDSALL.
April 30, 18
JAMES A. BLANTON & JEREMIAH SMITH,
Under the firm of
BLANTON & SMITH
Respectfully tender to their friends and the
public, their services in the
Ware Home
AND
Commission Business,
IN MACON.
T HEY have taken the large new Ware House
•»“ Wharf, between second and third streets
boih of which are constructed on the most approved
plan and are in fine condition. A convenient close
store, tor 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 ofthe excellent wharf attached to it, render
it peculiarly convenient, as well as measurably ex-
empt frouvjtanger by fire.
Libera! advances 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 be given to the business, and
their utmost exertions usedto promote the interest of
their customers.
July 23 30
ooxxoxf BAOQxara,
250 ns prime Hemp BAGGING
_ 42 inches
+ ^ 30 ps Sacking
500 lbs bagging Twine
colls Bile Rope It Boat Warps.
Forsala, low, by
r .o nr THOMAS TAYLOR,
JnnelB 2o No. 6, Cotton Avenue.
£i* customers, by making advances on Producte
uJtk him, or on Shipments to his friends io H...”
and .Ch.'Jleston.
Conn^'edwith the Ware-House. are safe,„ a
tensive clov* -Storages, for the reception at my fo
that may be v/o,.'signed to him for sale or ot£e„„
The situation ot 'tic * 6 Vvare-Hoases, is to toni«
ence and safety, are .not .surpassed by any io the
should additional sccuifly o - required, I»sumu, c
be effected at a very low /ate. 1 lie subscrilKr’i
tention will be devoted exeltipvelyll' the short b,
ness. He therefore hopes to receive » proportica
public patronage. JAME.9 C. MORGAN.
Macon, July 28,1831. 31
T»OUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the inferior court ot
Piko county, when sittiog tor “
an order to sell the Real and a-
Joiur Pitnis, deceased—for the
and creditors. ARTHUR T. CAMP, tdm'or
sept 17,1631. 38
warehouse
Commission Business.
kmSt
THE subscribers respectfully b
form tbeir friends and the public til
they continue the above business u
renew the offeroftheirserviceiis|
They hsve leased the Ware House lately ocemi.
by Mr. John T. Rowland, eligibly situated onll
bank ofthe river, just below the bridge, aadreout
from danger by fire. Fortbe convenience of their ca
lomers in the upper part of the town, they hire
Scale House in Cotton Avenue.
The usual advances will be made on Cottonstorzi,
with or shipped by them; and their custoocnct
have the choice ofthe Savannah, Charleston. S n
York, or Liverpool markets. DAY le BUTTS,
august 13 33
JYcw Fall and Winter Goods.
WILB7, BAXTER A TOM
4 RE now opening, on the corner of second i
and Cotton Avenue, opposite the Weshii.
Hall, a General Assortment of European and
eon Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, CroelmJ
Glass Hare, Castings, Leghorn and straw BonsutoFt
black and drab Hats, wool Hats, Itindow Clou, l~
Lead, Cotton Bagging. Bagging Twine, ftc. ftc.
A LARGE STOCK NEGRO SH0.
Ladies, gentlemens, boy* ft cbildren’s fine Shoes-
Merchants, planters and the public generally til
no v be supplied at low prices from a slock, inftrkj
to none in the state Macon, 1st October, 1830 1
P. 3. We shall be receiving New Good« wei
until the 15th Nov. WILEY, BAXTFtt ft FOETl
TIN WARE Manufactory.
Nearly opposite Chapman s coma.
T HE subscriber bas now nn hand nnd will ie
constantly, a supply ot TIN WARE, trti
he will sell wholesale or retail at Savxprab cr.t
gusta prices. W. H. ELLIS,
03* Orders sent to Ellis, Skolwell ft ro. u illrtcei
prompt attention. 25 june 19
Flour, Mackerel, Sec.
B#4BLS. fresh canal FLOUR
Ot IF 20 do MACKEREL
20 do 8UGAU, just received andforttleli
April 9. 15 KIMBERLY ft CHIdHOUt]
TO KENT
■ - The SXORfi-HOUSSror
JQHtA occupied by Mr. I. B. Kohumi.
iflliUL particulars inquire of
riiIBB i. B ROWLAND,or
GODDARD ftREED.
Aug 16 34
L.IYEKY STABLE.
The subbcribcrhsi
Lipoucd n Livery Stable ill
con, at the extreme north'
’part of the town; where be k
and intends in keep, for the use ofall those whose
please to favor him with a call, first-rste SaddleH
ses. Gig* utrd Gig-Horses, Sulkeys, Carriages,®
rouehi-s, aud Match-Horses, of the first order, n
charges will lie in unison with the times. Hehtj
rendy been at much expense in procuring (xnduw
ly continuing to gel) such Horses, Gits, and Ct
riagesas will, be hopes, add to the comfort, tut v
convenience of not only the man of business bet d
pleasure. No attention shall be wanting to pta»|
generous public I will howeveradd, by wty ofdt*
away some false impressions, and / with ills
tmvlly understood too, that, in hiring, I do not gin H
cence to kill my Hones or break my Carriages, nw
shall hold each and every individual responsible rc
all the damages that accrue, ordinary wearMOlf
only excepted: for I hold It as legal, equitsl* •
reasonable, for every man to pay for bis own ft
imprudence or misfortune, as toe care may be, -
all those who have the ordinary feelings toro
most serviceable animal, I invite to call st my u
Stable, where every exertion, care and tiptoe’
be made for their comfort and convenience-wen
at ail times during the day, they will find mtue*
ready to serve them. Horses will also be keptbj*
day, week, month, year, anil forever—by the
cents—day and night, 50 cents—week, 3 dollin-1
the month, 10 dollars—by the year, (pny*™. 1 .'*
vance quarterly) 100 dollars—nnd forever, nottuf-
Also aWAGON-YARD will be open, after«
1st day of August, and HORSE-LOTS, fiiw >.
and intended for Drovers, the use of which ct i
had on accommodating terms, but at the rut “
owners ef the horses or mules. Corn end
at all times be bad at market prices; »nd every wj 1
tion neccsiL.-y trill be renderedforthe bene6t« .
july 18 29 J. BINNtnj
CT* Spencer Riley is a cund_
ate for the office of Sheriff of Bibb county at the Wi
ing election. 21
*** We are authorized to i
nounced M. K. CHERRY as a cxndidsle‘“il
roner of Bibb county. J 0 ' “
f+f We are authorized to
nounce JESSE SMITH as a candidate for t'*'
ot Bibb county, at the election on the first
In January next
*■!•* We are authorized t°
Bounce^JOSF.PH GAINFK as a eandWi»j"
office uf Receiver of Tax Returns for Bibot* <
the election on the first Monday in January «
aagust 6 32
The subscriber
sell ns a candidate for Ibr ftRKW
TY of BIBB COUNTY at the ensuing
pledges himself to his frirnas. that be , th< 1
do so more from an earnest desire to r* ct ‘,
molumenla arising from the office, than n .
son assigned by moxt candidates, to •»< ijc-ri
nity of friends: yOlINt.JO 111 '
june 4 23
07* We are authorized to
nounco HARMON H- HOWARU.* 5
ate for the *heriffalty ot Bibb countji