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iRy Myron Bartlett.
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p!;,:! Dollars a year,If paid in
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Subscriber* living at
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3FACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, m±
Vol. YI—JVo. 2.
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1 beforq^tlic
t r ,»,r Subscnoer* sstsu «t a distance
BJT.II cases to par in advanco.
I rr VISTB.A'POaJ^ MfcMMe
rTT nt die court house in Knoxville,
county, on Tuesday, the 17lli cl
* C ?* tt Z l Z»uZ o{» n order 'ruin Ihulmn-
ATfsffcurl of said county
eL^L.fellow named Prince
fl» e 6*" c7|»|,. of jrsse .Mills, fate ol said coun-
BflfggS. benefit of the heir. and
BRYAN BATEMAN.
\on- / artm’or.
d,» 1831. —
j^TKiMniin order of the honorable the la
ferodrt of Talbot county, while sitting for
T^“-V will be sold, on the first Tuesday
TrIAIIY neit, at the court house at Talbollon,
o eounty.
" ’'slaved'—fri'r the benefit of the heirs aud
JAMES GASAWAY,
r^Jfl guardian
bri E SOLD, at the late residence of Ab-
f*T__ panfu, deceased, in Monroe county,
iaih dtv of January nest, for (tie benefit of
* i tnd creditors of said deceased, the follow-
. 5oUoii, iloitspiinld mid Kitchen Fur-
J ,ii Re l'erisliable Property. Sale to con-
■fmm day to dayuftU all is sold. Terms made
I,Midday. W1LUAM RAMEY, aimar.
F OUR • MONTHS after date, application
will be made to the honorable the Inferi
or Court of Butti county, when sitting for ordin
ary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 14 in the
first district of originally Henry, now Butt* coun
ty, for the benefit of the hen* and creditors of
ohs M'Mahk.n, deceased.
> JOHN K. MOTAHEN, adm'or.
not 15 40
fJT, besuldonlhe first Tuesday in FEBRUA
RY nest, before the court home in p onytli,
ucounty,between tlieususl hoursotsAle.
two likely Wegro S’cllowat.
7ir tkc benefit of the minors of Ihltiam Alien,
Laroe county, deceased, by order of the court.
EW-ad.
I 04 Cun/diaii for said minors
Sill BE SOLIJ. on the Ititlidsyof JANli’A-
/ RY an*, at the late residence of Francis Jen.
IdsecsStd, hi the fourteenth district of Monroe
■All the Personal Property
ITvcmri) belonging lo the e.t.io- of mill jen-
T(iHi-isti«K <'t Horses, Callle, Household mid
' ■ Furniture, A c. Alto,
H1.L BE RENTED. »t the same time and place,
| Plantationoa which the deceased lived—
Ike Hacrues on said estate hired for the year
iSsleAc-to continue from day to day till com-
Kurlhe lienefit of the lieirs and creditors.
WILLIAM BARCLAY, Ailm'r.
(f 39 rum letinnirulo amuxn.
bflj. BE HOLD.■SHI Tuesday the ITlIinf JAN-
FEtMMXt, At tile l#la *c-aidu'iof domes
i.ufllilili enmity, deceased. '
ImiqtHy of Colton, Stock, Str. Mmtttitij;
Vrilstr nf .nil! deceased. Alio.
he Plantation and Negroes
Hint in said estate, will be rent«d uud hired for
mjflf ve»r. Term* on the tlav.
it5 ai John a. Tharp, e»>.
Georgia, Talbot County.
W IJLILKAS Wautxr Btokk applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of An
son Touley, late of said county, deceased: , \
Vine are therefore to cite and admoituh all andsin-
gularlhs kindred and creditor! of laid deeeated to be
and appear at my office uithinlhc lime prettribed, bylaw,
lo thtw cause, if any they nave, why sand lettcii should
nut be granted.
Given iiudermy hand and seal at oCee, lists SIst
of lleceinlier, 18111.
M WILLIAM GOSS. c. e. o.
ILL DB SOLD, on the first Tuesday in FEB-
ItUAIlY nett.at the court lit *ue IB Bibbcnuu-
following LANDS,.igslougiiig to the estate of
j faorij.d ucoNsod: TT jg> . . t ■ ■ - -
rts of Nos.' 345 mid 346. in the 13th dis-
irigimll)'.Von rue now Bibb county, containing
trsbouiln'o hunilreil and forty acres, more or
Ilyin- on the Ocmulgue river.
■Us, part (if Lot Nil. 338 in lll« same din-
containing about naS hundred and eighty sir a*
being the placu wbercou the said Thomas Luu-
Jyssddsd.
I.teiU he nil in Clinton, Jonet County, on the
bif— Fractions No. MSi, 191 and 192, and two
{stands in the Usnlkls river,-all lying in the
district Ilf originally Baldwin now Jouescoun
;isg to «aid estate.
of sale—twelve months credit, with good
floe shove Lands sold by order o( the honorable
'rior court of Bildi county, when sitting for Or-
■upeses. ‘ > •
« 1 THOMAS idIWE. Adair.
ni.l, be sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL
sett, before the court huuse in Stewart
1 N(>< 97, in the Z4th district of Laid coun<
. sitrlyLee.
pt, on die same day, before the court'
It is Randolph county,
Iaethird part of Lot No. 39, in the 9th dia-
|t( uid county, formerly laie.
I ho. on 1I10 firsi Tuesday in MARCH
!■ bejore liie court house in Tulhnt county,
Pne third part of Lot No. 262, ill the 22d
*^1 of laid county, formerly Muscogee.
»>i the property nf Henry Smith, lata of Bibb
f, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms
. «*y- JOHN SMITH, adm'or
ft a si
/ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in PEB.RUA
■J KY nett, at Jackson, Uutts county,
I^ Wegro Girl unod liscy>
yjltn y-.ir« old, une H irrel Horse, oue Bed and
"** f *f6, together with divers other articles belong-
1,1 the tdate of Hichnrd Knight, daenised: stdd by
'* a an order from the bunorabta Inferior court
■t's eonaly, for the benefit of (he heirs and
“'wsoluid deceased.
29 CALVARY F. KNIGHT.adm'or.
U be sold, on the. first Tuesday In FF.RRV-
LfiRY nett, before the court house in htacoa
county.
*0 Negro Buys, Moses nud Benjamin, a-
10 snd 17 ye»rs of nga—gold St the property of
lata of said county, deceased, tor the
»«£!. keirs. Term, 00 the day.
II” JDHN SMITH, adm’or.
^aMlIN'l'HH after date, application wilTbe
*M«toJhe honorable the Inferior Court of
“•Wunty, while sitting for ordinary purposdt,
,T?’" MHXOt of Land No. Ifi In ine fifth dis-
P, "°«rton county, and nine Negroes of the un-
, jj'i left In the last will and testament nf
uJ'JdtHuH, late of said com.*/, deceased
* iunefit of the heirs and creditors of said
MptMnher f>, |«».
JOSHUA PATTISHALL, JEx’er.
her
SARAH t CLARK, Ez'rz.
mark
f auu? 0 *^* m * ler date, application will I
V to the honorable the Inferior court
UTTfi*** sitting lor ordinary purposes, for
Esp!,. **! ’ke Rest end Personal property of
I , *® c *a*ed—for tbe benefit of toe heirs
ARTHUR T. CAMP, gutesW
^ 0 ^4!', On S , • ft « r appUcntion will be
r* linu 10 lifrrior court of Monroe county,
lini »* » court of Ordinary, tor leava to sell
Titksh^lf °tdamu Lite, deceased, for the bene-
Iscl* ®reditors of said deceased.
** 48 PARMER A. HIGGIN8
“-s7r.‘’n ^ ,fter fiatte aiHsilcatlon
whiu” Inferior Court
wimma u 9 non * Inferior
ESTATE of
. Jill bo
of Hoos-
s, for
JUwt-
n me snaos* s oowsr, for
creditors of said deceased.
I 1 vat n ririaenu
porposss
it of ui' k -W *k« widens* A
0( »« heirs aad sreditoo of sai
VS4 29 Allen b. chastain
i’#r.
F OUR months after date application will he made
to the hapomble the Interior Court of Mon
roe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leavetosell Lot No. eighty, In the first district of o-
riginally Houston now Crawford county, belonging
to Hie estate^of Alexander King lateot Monroe coun
ty, deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs and credi-
„„ GEORGE L. D0UGLA8.
M*H 2B adm'or
[OUR monlbiafterdate, application will be made
Inferior Court of Fayette
M
F to the honorable the uanw van vi raycite
county, when sitting for ordioary purposes, for leave
■ A part of the Negroes
belonging to the orpbana of StirlingJUder, deceased,
— B V 1'iiuua ua
fur the benefit of said orphans,
Nov 8 29 EDWARD
P. NIXON, guardian.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Monroe county, while aitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell Lot of Lana No. 17 in the second
district of Cartoll county, belonging to the Orphan
ofOviRTuius PufLrs. BENNETS. RIDDLE,
nov 18 20 guardian.
Crawford Sheriff Sales.
be sold on the first Tuesday in KI _
■ W A RY nest, at tbe court house In Knoivitte,
Crawford county, between (he usual hours of sale;
_ Oue lot of Lund, No. 78, in .the first di*
trict of originally Houston now Crawford county—
,e )[,i. e d on as the properly of Thomat Davit to satisfy
a 11 Fa Issued from Jones Su[>erior court in favor of
Aleiander Kenuady vs Thomas Davis, Nicholas Sum'
mers and William Stripling securities.
•foot* 1 1VM. B. FILES,Sheriff.
. Alt0, wilt be told at above,
The southwest part of lot of Land, No. 215,
In the second district of originally Houstonoow
Crawford county, whereon Cynthia 8. Hatnner now
iivet—levied on as her property to satisfy a FI Fa in
favorof tins officers of court of Crawford county
vs said Cynthia S. Ilamner, for costs.
Jan 2 I JOHN WHITTINGTON,depih'/f.
W Georgia, Talbot County.
HEUEAS John R. Canon applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of
Reuten Tucker, late of Talbot county, deceased.
_ Thtte are therefire. to cite and adir.onith all'and
tingutar the kindred and creditors of taut deceased,
to be md appear at my office, within the time prescrib
ed by law. to shew cause if any they can, why Utters
of administration should not be granted him.
Given under my hand and sent nt office, this 29th
December, I8M. WILLIAM 8. G038, c, c. o.
Shoemakers’ Tools.
A N assortment of Shoemakers’ TOOLS and
FINDINGS just received and for sale by
oct 27 i . PABMELEE & CHURCH.
NEGRO CLOTHING.
T HE subscribers have received a large and
extensive assortment of Negro Clothiug,
which will l*e sold at a small profit. •.' J,,.
dec 5 -A. SHOTWE1X & J. SMITH.
TheS^y^laOTrSXs former!}
occupied by Mr. I. B. Howutso. Pm
loutkulart nuiaireof , » ■> s. . j- V
Ff. B ROWLAND, or
;.- GODDARD Jr REED.
Aug lfi 34
Rodgors’ Gunpowder.
GENERAL assortment of the different
L qualities, direct from din Factory, for akle
by C. A- HIGGINS.
Jan7 * 1
NOTICfi.
T HE SUBSCRIBER having sold his stock of
GOODS to
of hh friends «adformer cutomen, and requests all
who are iodehted to him, to call at tbe stdre of 8. T.
Rowland, oast door to Messrs. Cooke Sc Cowles,
where lie wilfbe iound for the purpose of nuking set
tlement.. - ISAAC B. ROWLAND.
Dec 24 1 .. .■•. 't.V ,
■ ■■■■■■Mil
30
CHOICE ARTICLES.
just aacaivco,
hoses Raisins 60 bis summer stock Ate
82 kits Mackerel
pickled Tongues
pickled Bslmoa
sperm Candles
ISOwbest Cigars
ekiei
70 haifboies Raisins
70 qusrtar boses Raisins
25 cases Lnpec Wine
35 do Ciarot (pts)
25 do do (fits) , _
10 do Muscatel English Pickles Asstd
10 baskeu Champaigne best cbewiag Tobacco
Old Madeira in bis. ? Snuffandcut Tobacco
and by th* gallon ( Olives and Caper*.
Old Port Domettie It'inei Mnstard and table Salt
5 o.iks Porter (qU.) Pilot Bread
U do do (pts.) Butler Crackers
Tamarinds preserved Ginger
Soda Water . do Lemons ac Limes
- Congress Water do Pine-AppN ‘
SeidFila and Soda Powders.
TOUKTHKS WITH
A general assortment of CONFECTION-
ARIES and GROCERIES.
august fi 31 LEVI KCKLEY.
LOOK!
LOOK!'
..
DSoro Boots* Shoes, Bats and
tki. ssiatlinrl rtl
T
< j
HE subscribers would take this method o( ten
deling their grateful acknowledgements for
the liberal patronage hitherto eitended to them, snd
would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
They would also iuform the citiaensofthi,-place
and the inhabitants of the country generally, that
they are and will be receiving goods in the above
line, at the Store-House recently occupied by G.D,
Young, which together with tbelr former stock
makes th. ' • -ortinent as complete as any other
House in this State, all for which they respectfully
call.the attention of their friends toes.mlne, ns they
are confident the quality and prices will out fsil to
^MAKING AND REPAIRING,>
do.a as usual.
XT They would respectfully request such ns ere
eot regular customers, who are iu th« habit of getting
small Jobs nf repairing done to send thenar, when
they send for the work, as it causes much difficulty in
collecting such small accounts.
oct24 6 3 PARMELEE Sc CHURCH. .
DISSOLUTION. ^
mHE COPARTNERSHIP under the inn
^ ° f W. PM.TOJC A OO.
was dissolved on the 16th October last. Those in
dehted to said firm will settle with M. Feltok,
whole fullr authorised to receive and aettle all
damns'** Me PLLTONi
demand* ^mtn*i urn w B qqNE.
T he SUBSCRIBER continue* btuine** at
the ok) mix), where he h°p«® from h»
■trkt attention and the cbeapoeas of bu GOODS
to receive liberel patronage. In addition to lu*
former *t»ck, he ha* received n full and complete
Groceries
of nil kinds: which wdl be
the market. M - FELTON-
Nov 29 vjiy';' Ty/•-
Bibb Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be .old on the first Tuesday in FEBRU
ARY licit, at the court house in the town of
Macon, Bibb county, between tbe usual hours of sale.
One mahogany Sideboard, 2 do card tables,
1 fine 8°fa, 1 dog fine gUt Chairs, as the property .of
"m.J. DantUy, to satisfy two Ft Fas from the Infe
rior court of Bibb in favor of T. Campbell aud F«-
rish Carter, vs said Danelly.
Three Negrons, Solomon a man-about 30,
Krister a man about 45 or CO, Dent a* a' man about 30
“levied on as the property of ChartuBullock deceas
ed, to satisfy twoFi Fas issued fromlhelnferiorCourt
of Bibb county, in favur of Joha JI-Talmaa and
Charles Whitehurst vs said BnMock, N. W. Wells*.
Charles 8. Lewis or against the administrators ofC.
Bullock and the esecutor* of N. XV. WelJs andC.8.
Lewis.
Otto House and Lot whereon John Harvey
lives—levied on fis the property of Hugh Knox losat-
isfy a FiFairom the Inferiur court ol Bibb county in
favor of Hungerfords So Stoddard vs saidKnOx’Sc
Castings.
One set of Mill* und four hundred acres of
Land, more orleis, attached and adjoining said mills,
wheraon Elijah Cotton lives—levied on as bis pro
perty, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the superior court
of Bibb county, in favor of William Cabmess and o-
tilers vs. said Cotton.
Two Polo Boats uamea Velocity and Red
Rover, one pair of Horses snd one Carriage, one
House and tbe Ground on which it stand* (occupied
by N.jB. & A. Thompson,) oue Negro Fellow named
Lewis aboutthirty years old, and one 8tore snd Ware
Houso in East Macon, number not known—all levi
ed on us the property of B. S. Griffin, to satisfy sun-
dry Fi Fa. from Bibb superior court in favor of Butts
St Patterson aud others vs said Griffin. -; i#
Jan 0 1 WM. B. CONE, theriff.
Also, tcill be to id ai above,
202 1-2 acroa ot Laad and Improvements
whereon John Bridget now lives lo satisfy two Fi
Fas issued from a Justice’s eourtin favor of Kimberly
Sc Chisholm vs said Bridges—levy made and return
ed to me by John Smith constable.
Jau B J H. H. HOWARD, D. Sh'ff.
.. POSTPONED SALE. j
Also, xeill be lold at above,
The Land and Improvements (number of
acres not known) adjoining Dr. B. F. Owens and o-
thers—levied on as the property of Jama Tabor, to
satisfy sundry executions in favorof Calhoun Jr Fort,
Wiley, Baiter&.Carter, Cotton Jr Harrisbo, and 1-
saac Harvey. WM. B. CONE, Sheriff.
Jan 6 1
Alio wiU be told at the Iboce place on the fird Tuesday
in ISAltCtl next,
A Negro Man named Moses, about thirty
years old—levied on as the property of John lorbett,
to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued from the inferior
court of Chatham county in favor of LeviS. D’Lyon
vs said CorbatT.-' < L ‘ WMcB. CONE, sheriff.
Jan 6.1832. 1 Hois
Houston Sheriff Sale*. ,
nnu, be sold 00 the first Tuesday la FEBRU-
Tf ARY next, before the court bouse in Per.-y,
Houston county, within tbe legal hours of sale, the
following property:
Two Negroea, Laveen a woman about twen
ty-seven years old, and her child Teener two years
old—levied on as the property of Charles fit'Coy,
Chartu Af. M'Coy and Mark M. Brown, to satisfy two
Fi Fas, one in favor of William H. Bowen, and tb«
other in favor of Jamea Smith—pointed out by Mark
M. Brown.
Two Lols-of Pino Lnnd in the fifth district
of Houston county, known as Nus. 204 and 306, well
improved, wbereou John Clark now lives—levied on
as his property, to satisfy two Fi Fas in favor of Wil
liam Ham bearer, and others vs. said JctioClark—
levy made by a constable. •
Oue Lot oak and hickory Land in the fif
teenth district of Houston county, well improved,
whereon Thomas Willis now lives, known as No. 9
—levied on isthepro|!erlyof Henry tTUlii, to satisfy
a Fi Fa In favor of Harvey Hall and others—pointed
out by J. B. M'Carter.'
One Lot of Land in the fifth district of
Houston c ounty, known is No. 196—levied ou as th*
property of John Campbell, to satisfy two Fi Fas io
favor of Benjamin Fuller—levy made tad returned
by a constable.
One Lot pi oak and hickory Land tit the
fifteenth district of Houston county, well Improved,
* uble -
One Lot of pine Lund in the thirteen
Iriet of Houston county, koown as No. 158—levied
is the property of Henry Jinningt end tToody Jin-
nings, to satisfy a Fi Fa. in lavorot Nancy Hicks ad-
minisli ratri, and other Fi Fes vs said Heary Jennings.
of William Terry vs. John Beck and Frederick Wal
ton, security on appeal .
J.n S f HENRY W. RALEY, Sheriff.
Bibb Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold OM tbe Ant Tuesday io FEBRUA
RY nett, before the court boete.ia Macou,
Bibb county, between the usual boors ol sale,
Six Negroes, Silva a woman nbout60 years
old, Sally a woman about 36, Mary a woman about
17, Elvia a gill.about 13, Nelson, * boy about 3yean
old, and Emily an infant, at (he property of William
J. DantUy, to satisfy a mortgage Ft Fa in favor ol
Daniel Worsham and others, vs said Daneiiy,
dec3 36 WM.B.CONE.jficrjy.,
Crawford Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold oa tbe first Tuesday io FEBRU
ARY aest, before th« court boose in Knot'
a boot twenty yei
Cogdelt Hamiha,
from Jones tope
Tsn
ty * mortgage Ft r* Issue
trior court in favor of James R. Jon
vs said Cogdell Hamilton. W. B, F1LE8.
Nov 28 35 -Skan
Butt. SherilTKjtles.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu FEBRU
ARY ne*t, before the court house in Jack
son, Butts county, within (he usual hours,
202 1-2 acres of Land, more or less,
as Cot No. 43, in the first district originally
now Butts county, levied oa by virtue* a Fi
Hencock Inferior court in favor of J. W. Scott and
Huddleston, vs IftUiam Grantham, as the property of
said Grantham, property pointed out by plaintiff■ at
torney.
Lot No. 1, in square No. 42, in the town of
Jackson, occupied as n Hotel, and well improved for
that purpose : levied on a* tho property of Robert
Brown, by virtue of a Fi Fa fra** Mt superior eourt
ia Cavor of Thomas P. At kin so# tad Washington G.
Atkinson, Kx'n of Arthur.UoAaiWm droamed, vs
said Brown and James M. 851th—properly poteted
out by plaintiffs. dec 3)
JOSBPH SUMMERLIN, sheriff.
Campbell Sheriff Sales,
WT»Il.L be sold on the first Tuesday in FF.RRI’-
VJ ARY next, at the court boose in Campbell
county, within the usual hours of sale,
One aorrei Horse, and 25 barrel* of Corn,
levied on as tbe property of Isaac Gray, to satisfy nn
execution Issued from Gwinnett superior court in fa
vor of A. Butt A: CO. vs said Gray ami Stephen Hay.
Property pointed out by John Ft Beaver.
Lot of Land No. 28, in the 9th district of
originally Coweta now Campbell county. levied on
a, the property olBerton Bowel, to satisfy* Fi Fa in
favorof Duncan Mclnnls vs Ifaggot.
dec 31 N. NICHOLSON, theriff. •,
HATS.
"MUST received a few cases gentlemen's fash*
O ionuMe Beaver HATS,
dec 22 53 WM- II. BURDSALL.
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
~R[R GARDNER has taken a room in the east
_K3e end of McDonald's Building, iust below
the Post office, where ho would bo nappy towait
oil those who may wish his professional services
A specimen ol his Painting n\ny be seen at his
room. ' V 55 dec24
INSURANCE.
milE Howard Insurance Company of,New
.JL York continues to insure COTTON,
when shipped on good Boats or Boxes, against
the dangers of tbe River, Rates of Premium,
moderate. Apply to
Dec 20 51 CHARLES DAY, Agent:
IRON.
tons Swedes IRON, assorted, for sale,
%Jv V in lot* to suit purchasers.
Doc 20 51 DAY & BUTTS. >
COTTON BAGGING.
fJTHE subscribers have received on consign-
JL mont,
300 pieces Bagging*
which they will sell very low for cash. oct.8
'as Ai MELROSE & KIDD.
rOR SALE,
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN, about 30
X»- years of age, accustomed to bouse work,
washing, &c.qoj E. GRAVES & SON.
Dec 14 45
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Tlie property recently owned by Col.
|Jt jtuf J. Haley, snd known »a tbe “Mountain
Ill'Wff bpoul Retreat,'' in Butts county. Thii
wMesttm, property is too weii known <0 require
description. J. T. ROWLAND.
Macon, April 23. 17
English Merinoes.
■M/MERINO square SHAWLS—.just received
JffJt by WM. II, BURDSALL.
dec 23 54
HJBT BBOBT7SB
ri^WO cases Fancy Dnustables.
0SL Dec 17 49 WM. H. BURDSALL.
Bills on Savannah*
fj AY ABLE at sight, lor sale by
IT Dec 16 46 DAY & BUTTS.
CRANBERRIES,
TfoUCK Wheat Flour—TtefftF Rmsini and
la Prunes,—Goshen Butter and Cheese, 'r
Just Received by
dec 6 89 LEVI ECKLEY.
* CLOTHING.
A SHOTWELL & J. 8. SMITH have just
iLi received a lot of Fine CLOTHING, con
sisting of super Box, Dress and Frock COATS,
Pgntaiooh*, Vest*, &c. -54' dee 23
- Merino Cloths.
"MUST received, an elegant assortment of me-
ffiP rino Cloths, Merino Shawl* and Mantle*.
Also—an extensive assortment of fine Boots
and Shoes. dec 23 ~ 54
A. SHOTWELL & J. S. SMITH.
JVeto Fall and Winter Goods.
wxunr. BAxnn a mm
A RE now opening, on the corner of second street
A. and Cotton Avenue, opposite the Washington
Halt, n General Assortment of European and Ameri
can Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and
Glass Ware, Castings, Leghorn and straw Bonnets, fine
black and drab Hols, wool Hals, Window Glass, While
Lead, Cotton Bagging, Bagging Twine, Ac. Ae.
A LARGE STOCK NEGRO SHOES,
Uidtes, gentlemens, boys A children’s fine 8boes Ae.
Merchants, planters and the public generally can
now be supplied at low prices from a stock, inferior
to none in tbe state Macon, 1st October, 1890.
P. 8. We shall be receiving New Goods weekly,
util the 15th Nov. WILEY, BAXTER ft FORT.
ffaeksoa Academy*
rglHE JACKSON ACADEMY, Betts county,
ffi will resume its operations on the first Mondsy
hi January next, under (he superintendence of Ike
Rev. A. Chamberlain. The terms of tuition and price
of board will be such as are not unusual. Tba situa
tion is healthy, and tbe high chsneter of the Teacher
who is well known in Ibis stale, it Is belie ved will ea
title the Institution lo a liberal share of public put
ronage. dee 31 Aw E. CA8E, secretary.
Tho mow xzsns of STACKS*,
FROM
MACON to SAVANNAH,
BY MARION AND DUBLIN.
Will run THREE TIMES
S^bf^aatsAa week—leaving Macon and
■TlnnFmrSavannah on Mondays, Wed-
^■^■"■“■^^^■nesdays and Fridays at three
o’clock n the morning—end arriving at Macon
and Savannah on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa
turdays at eight o’clock in. the evening.
RATES as usual. G. LONOSTREET.
N. B. Persons wishing seats, will apply at the
' Washington Halt, Macon.
C7* The Columbus, Mobile, and Montgomery
papers will publish the above weekly for throe
mouths. Dee 19 50
Leather. Thread, dec.
•g AR Doien CALF 8KINS
XV 5 do SEAL SKINS
Yellow and white Lining do. Kip 8kins
Goat Binding, Boot Ccrd Webbing
Silk Braid, Bristles, first quality Shoe Thread,
Just received and for sale low, by
nov 5 PARMELEE k CHURCH.
_ ^ Hides wanted.
Dry or green HIDES ws*l-
MVr W ed immediately: for which
liio highest market price will be paid by
l’ARMALEE A CHURCH,
i 10
F OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumption*, sod
Hooping Cough. A supply of this valu
able Medicine received and for sale b
Nov 23 28
received and Tor sale by
ELLIS, SHOTWELL St CO.
coTToxar am
[portion of the patronage ofthe public.
august!3 33 THOMAS 8IMP3QN
f Journeymen ShoadMUten.
WO first-rato JOURNEYMEN SHOE
MAKERS can fiud constant employment
19
l’ARMALEE A CHURCH.
Pr*me Green Cstfee.
JFJk Bags prime Green COFFEE, in lou
(F *v to suit purchasers, for sale by
dec 6 39 C. A. HIGGINS.
ANNUALS for 183^.
A CKERMAN'S Forget-me-not
nffi. Winter’s Wreath, Friendship's Offering
The Pearl, • Atlantic .Souvenir
Affection's Gift, The Token, For sale by
dcc24 ‘ Ellis, Shotwell tf Co.
SHOES cheap.
[ ELROSE ic KIDD have received a etfa-
signment of coarse SHOES, which will
*Vteg#Si tJ.vJoN K ALSO
3 bales CARPETING,
56 3md dec 27
ALBUMS,
E NGLISH and American, very elegant
Jacqueline of Holland, Tbe Club BooMt
Tbe Armenians .
Fad's Plays, Dram, scriev Family Library
American AJmanac for 1832
Shepherd's Calendar, Persecuted Family
Wirt's Life of Patrick Henry
Life of Raieigb , *
With a large quantity of standard and miecelia-
oeous works, jost received and for sale by
dec 24 ELLIS, 8HOT W ELL «s Co.
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
Labor saved it Jtfinwy gamed.
E have purchased Ihe eseturive right to Fink-
him Mothitr’i “QUEEN'S WASHER” lot
ties of Jonet, Twiggs, Bibb, Monroe, Craws
son, Randolph and Early, and offer lor sale
idual or tingle right, or tii* Machine itself, to
sis or families. The individual right to tub
w
bouse,
august 6
KNOX A DANIEL.
&
fAYlNG
samaisn
H i _ ..
'rented Ms Ware-House ttSsers. J. Goddard
A Reed, solicit* forthem the' netronage of his former
toners, and tenders fits thanks to them for that "h*
I patronage which they have been pleased to be-
w upon him. Aug. 20 34 tea
WAREHOUSE
atsn
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned will continue to (rnoanet the
above bonnets in ail its various brooches—
by strict attention to all orderseomeshtedto their ear*,
tbe facilities which they will be able to reader their
customers and the comparative remotenem of lb air
Wm Houses from the daagerrof fire; they hope 'to
merit a continuance of that liberal patronage which
they leceived 9ie past season.
In addition to their former IFeks-lfAtse, (hey have
(for the convenience ol their custoieers up town.)
rented the IFart-Houu on tbe corner of Mulberry n«d
Second Streets, (fronting Colusa Avenue) family
occupied by Mr. Isaac fi. Rowlaito.
All COTTON stored there wifi be delivered attb
boat landing free of drayare.
O' Liberal advances will Ite made at *9 (Use* tut
Cotton in store or shipped by them.
O' Colton stored with them, wilt Jr s'nsssrsd at faff
rata if requested. J. GODDARD * REED.
Macon, Aug 16 34 6m
Just Received,
nh MT pieces Negro Cloth
2 bale* Rod Flame!
and for sale by
Dec 16 48
WM, BL BURDSALL.
J UST receved, by
Jhmgtrfordt If Stoddard,
HE
15 dozen Calf Skin*
10 do Lining Skin*
1 do Goat Bindis^gt
1000 lbs Sola Leather
50 sides Gin Bnisd Leather
50 do wax Upper Leather
White and Yellow Stitching Thread
Boot Cord, Webbing and Brifllw -
200 lb# Grey Shoe Thread
Which we offer low for cash, S mR it
BILLS
O N New-York, Philadelphia, Chari mi., Sa
vannah aud Augusta, in sums to sail pnr-
ebaaers, for sale by
nov II WILEY, B,\XTER & FORT.
nov 23
Otter-BktiM.
The subscribers
will pay the highest
prices fer
BEAYER
AVI
Otter Skivw..
P. JUD8ON 4k CO.
Cotton Bagging, Runt, MolaS*et.
far a Pieces of Hemp Cettfa Baoiag
tP V 20 bbU of N E Ram
10 do Porriand do
20 hhds of Molasses Ft
dec 7 40 C. A.
s
The Qursn’s Washer is a cheap and simple acquisi-
w, nut lisble tn get out of order, may be operated
a by a little girl or boy, without any liaMttty t# in-
_ ire cluths (from the finest lace to the coaraest gar
ment) submitted te its actiou—even buttons ora sot
faseaged by it;—in short, it saves three-fourti)* al the
aborsndone half of the Soap required by (Ke eoia '
non process.
Tbe Machine ia ready for the examination of tbe
i
THE BinMMHUlHM ■
R espectfully Sfo5r3BRB6fitMMl
the public generally, that they ore receiv
ing and opening at (hair old stand 313, KINO
STREET, Charleston, S. C. a large andspfoa
did assortment of
HARD WARE,
Aid Tracy
To witch the attention of
visiting the city far st
jvSMry ; “ ...
Snpermr Sfemro
last wstirri nod for
aoff 96 tit WM.