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I min Sheriff Sale*
W ILL be sold on llte fir*tT-it-s<'»y In MARCH
Mit; before the Court borne in Invln conn-
-ty, wHbinllin usual hours of sale, the following pro-
•perty, tii wit s
Ono Lot of Land, known by No. 217, in
the 4th dWrict of Irwin connty. levle Ion Mlbe pro.
J *Hy nf Jamrs Ihmny. (o Satisfy two FI Fur from n
nsifee’s court of Jneliwm comity in favor of John
Harrier*, v« James H’imsey—pointed out by Williimi
. Howru—|«Vy made and returned by n constable,
jrn *!U fr'l II. \VAI.K: lf, thcrijf.
Eatte Sheriff Sales.
W ll.L Ilf nlil »»! J«:ck «••»». n«!U county, on the
firt Tuesday ill MAlltll next, within the
.usual linuis of s»le,
Out-* Negro Matt nnmod Dick, iihoiit fitly
FOR SALE,
W OW for dbslt—a likely NEGRO GIRL,
a A a good house servnnt. Inquire at this of
fice. 3 jau 21
Bills on Savannahs
"OAYABLE at sight, for sale by •
Dee IS 40 DAY &BUTT8;
iron.
jn* tons Rtvedes IRON, assorted, for sale,
in lots to suit purchasers.
Dec an 5! DAY & JHITTS.
a Si
NUGRO CLOTHING.
pg^lIK subscriber* have received-a large ami
B. extensive assortment of Negro Clothing,
which will he sold at a .small profit.
dec a, snorvyt: 1.1. & j. smith.
GEORGS JEWETT. "
rears old, levied on as the property of Slt/Jtn, D. At hit old stand, corner of Cherry aud Second tlreelr,
(Vans In satisfy an execution in favor of Sandfurd WS nmv receiving fniin New York and lloftmi, a
iVrllb'iru vs said Crane ami II diert Toggle, issuing | a Fresh Huppy- of GOODS, which hi ailihlioii to
9 hhds Georgia Syrup
15 Mils Mackerel No 2
] 5 do do No 3
21) do loaf ami Lump Sugar
4 pipes llollnnil Gin
50 piece* Cotton Bagging
20 boxes Virginia manufactured Tobacco
3 bale* 8 mid 5$ point Blankets
S « edcs Iron, assorted sizes
For sale by REA & COTTON,
jan 20 CO • • -
•nm ja*prr superior court—pro icrty pointed out by
*Aike William* and Abner Cbapn.an.
i jau 2d ■ t>9 JU8. SUMMERLIN. eherjff.
•Georgia, Oowcta County.
UA/ifKKKAS Hdmm-.d Mi-Sicaiii applies to me for
V * hellers of Adiiiini.tniliiin on tlie c»lalr of Jo-
pli Ilraily. latu ol Columbia county deceased—
Thtte art Ihcrcfure ladle and admanidi all and tin-
•i' lr the tindrid and rrtdilurs of tnisldrcruied lu filt
■I,• objections. if nuy'lhry hart, in wjr office within
e Unit /inscribed by lutr, itliy suid UlUrs should no I
Or granted. ■
(liven under my hand, lids loth day nf Jan. 1632.
&> eilUUN HOUSE. c. e. o.
Georgia, Houston County*,
U W/in.UKAS John -V. Dupree applies for Lcl-
V V tecs of Adniii istratinn on tbu estate of Sterl-
Jug Dupree late of said enmity, deceased—
Ami whereas David II. Chewning applies for Lcl
i era of Administration on the estule oi William 1. Y.
; .’Iieveuing, deceased— ,
' And whereas Mourning Regers nnd David Adams
U;>ply for Iwtlrraof Administration ou the extttc of
Henry Rogers, deceased—
•- And whereas lluglt l.mcson appllct for I .alter* of
AihniiiUtration on the estate of UutlilT Eckels, de
train!—
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and
singular the kiudred and creditors of said deceased
to be and api».-ar nt my office within the time pre-
.scribed by law, andsltew cause if uny they have,why
Said fetters should uol he granted.
Given Under my bund, tnis lUthdnyuf Jun. 1832.
j tin CHARLES II. niCE,c. c. u.
those on bund, will make Ills Slock n ry huge and
complete; which in; nffi-r* on ns reasonable lenns us
they can he liad in this market. His Goods comprise
a general assortment nf
V b -,rd,feiTO S,BS
45 Hilda. SI. Croix, I'orto llieo und New Or
leans Sueur,
13 Bids. lei.if ami Lump do.
13 Uuiirlei Chests Tea,
20,1) Si I lis Iron,
ID lihds. .Mol.OSes,
1511 Bushels.Salt, ~
1 DO I’ieees llemp and Tojv Bn-giii*,
4-1 Kegs Nails,
Jaimdea Rum, Cognac Brnudy,
Norlherh Ciu, Whiskey.
No-them Riiiii, Apple Brandy,
Wine, 1‘ovtder, Snot. &C. Ac.
ai.su
DRY GOODS,
Hard-Ware, Otitlevy, Crocliery
SYIOI3S, 73.KFii.fl,
Hats, Blankets, Saddles, fye. fye
Ocl 2* 43
LIME, tJtc.
SI) <T!h Casks Lime
V ViJ? 30 bills NE limn
30 bills rye Giu
fit) do N O Whiskey
2) do No 3 Mackerel
50 sacks blow n Salt _
(i dux Windsor Cliaira.
The above articles are ou liimrd the boat Chns.
'arroll, expected here lij til! 10th Feb. and will
he sold on accommodating terms, if applied for
before itrriral. Cl IAS.' CAMPBELL,
jan 27 Qt lil
’ Georgia!
.In Jams Court of Ordinary, January Term, 1832.
James Haukskss, r«. Thus. Lowe, Admr.o/T.
Lundy deceased.
l.'B'T appearing to the Court that Ja nes Hurkness
bolds the Guild of Thomas Lundy, lute of the
t..uiiiy of llibb, deceased, fur titles lo lot of laud No.
one. bundled and eighteen, in tile first district uf lien*
Yy originally but now of tlio county of Butts—and
that he prays this Court tbut Thomas Lowe of the
.•county of J’-hu, who Imlh administered outlie estate
ninf tSects ul lliu Mid Thomas Lundy doeensed may
l;n ijho*l*ijlii nsrinn a '11111 fin mill Ini nf land It
'li.ihnfan ordered. Unit Ihc suid Tnomas Lpwe will
be directed at the term of this court to' he held licit
alter the expiration nt three mouths to execute a
conveyance to the said James Darkness for said lot
;or laud agreeably lo lliu terms of the bond of the de
ceased. And it is further ordered, that this order he
JiuMUhed for three mouths in one of the public Ga-
-Idles and in the public [dates of this county.
I certify the uhnv, to be a true copy from the Min-
.Hies, Ilils 2ith Jan. 18.12.
.Jail 37. CHARLES MACAllTIlY. c. c. o.
WBXGH7 &. CKXZftDSBS,
Are uow receiving direct from New York, Boston
&e. u large and general assortment of
S K A SON A IUr E G OODS,
•a*7„„;H in adJUioii to their former supply,
VV makes llleir Mock inure complete than they
have ever been uhlu lo oiler—Among them urc the
lollowiugt
Blue and Black Fine and Sun.Cloths,
tsHtluctts, le . irted colors and ipialilies,
Negro Cloths, Cotton Omiaburgs,
Ited and White Flannels.
French and Scotch Ginghams,
Irish Linen and wheeling*,
Marino and Fancy Slmwls,
Linen Cambric and Lawns,
Cambrics and Calicoes,
Juckuuct, Nansnrk, Mull and Swiss Muslins,
Bishop Liiwn, Merino prints and Circassians,
llurd Ware und Cutlery,
A nr.SKUAI. ASSORT MEAT.
33032S <Sk SISODH,
A VAIIIKTV OF STYLES ASI) CHICKS.
Saddles and Bridles, l!ats, l-tghom aud Dunsla
lie Bonnets.
Also—A Good Assortment of
- , GROCERIES,
Togellier witii u great variety nt other orticles
which they invite the public to cull and etaluiue.
Oct 21 2
. ZERULOaN academy.
rjiun Trustees uf Ihe^ehulou Academy haveem
-R.' ployed for the ciiiuing year, commciieingthr
■first Monday in January nest, ELIJAH W WELLS,
a yo mg genllem.ni who has taught in an academy' in
'South Carolina lor sis veiirs, and given general sat-
dsfaetion lie is ipialified to teach all the branches
jo-m-sury fur entering college, and that are usually
.taught in academies.
From tlieheallliiiicssof our village, and other ad-
vnnlugrs, the attention uf persons from a distance Is
CWllfl ju liltssnAR
4t
invited.
’ Dei 17
T.. DIIGGAR,
See’ry.
LA FAYETTE HALL.
To the Public.
The subscriber takes this method of
informing his Friends mid the I'ubllt
generally, that he Iras taken the
LA FAYETTE IIALL
In this place; and he hopes by due diligence and per-
soiial attention lo share ns milch pntroiiugu ns lie umy
Merit. Those fond uf gnod living and clean bedding
w,l call and judge for tlicmsclns. And lie further os-
*ure« tlie 1’uhiir, tlial no otherporson or [lersons arc
either directly or indiYtrl/yaoirecrucd in saldcstah
lishmeut, hut the snburiber himself.
V WM. O. W. CLARKE.
- ” <tf0, b A*«i'.2o(/i, 1831. 3U
JAMES A. BLANTON & JEREMIAH SMITH
Under Ike firm of
BLANTON & SMITE
Respectfully tender to thtir friends and the
public, their services in the
Ware House
AND
Commission Business,
JiV MACON.
rinHEY have taken the large new Ware House
JL and Wharf, between second and third streets
both of which are constructed on the must approved
plan and are in fine condition. A convenient close
store, for the reception of Alcrebaudue will be erect
ed forthwith.
The proiiinity of the Ware House to the business
part of town,and at the sumo time its comparativt re
muteness from other buildings, together with the ad
vantages of the excellent wharf atluched to U, render
it peculiarly convenient, as well as measurably ex
empt frum danger by fire.
Liberal advances will he made on cotton In store
nnd shipped by them—and every other reasonable
accommodation granted. The personal attention nf
each of the firm will he given to the business, olid
lhciriilmnst cxcrtlous used lopr >t ite the interest of
their customers.
July S3 30
w
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
Labor taoed is Monty gained.
Shave purchased the exclusive right to J
. Ttmb
. _ bam Modtur't “QUEEN'S WArillLK" for
flic counties of Jones, Twiggs, Uilib, Monroe, Ciaw-
ford, Upson, Randolph and Early, und offer .or sale
Hie indifiilual or tingle right, or the Markin t itulf, to
individuals or .families. The individual right to U3C
er make a machine, Is Four Dollars.
The Queen's tf'adur is a cheap and simple acquisi
tion, not jinljlp'to get out of order, may be operuted
•ii by a little girl or boy, without umv liability to III-
pN cloths {from the finest luce to the coarsest sjnr-
meat) submitted in ils action—even buttons are not
I'NMNgtd by it;—in short, it saves ihree-fourths of the
labor and one half nf the soap required by the com
bioii process. ■.
-The Machine i* ready for the examination of the
public; and to sutis^y It, we refer to all who have
used or sccn.il; oil it they have bestowed decided a|>-
probation. Ii may be seen in Macon at Durragh
.Townsend’sTavern, oral the shop of Mr. Dantct,
^-•xt door to BIr. I. I). Rowland’s store and ware-
KNOX & DANIEL.
ifttrutc ar
WAiIE-liOC«E
. ' ' ' AND
oeax wtisszoxc Bvszzrass.
fllilii iiulucriber will be eitgngcd ill the above
rJL Uusiness In Mucon during the next seasou.
mi d pledg es himself that no business entrusted to his
earc dial! want atltcnlion.
Liberal advances, on s Cotlon, wilt be made when
n (mired. v .\
Receiving and forwarding (aoods to Country Mer
chants will be ponvTmilly attended to.
The cuslonury charges of the place trill be road
*“*“ OM
bitvrwi nt
TlfOMAHT. NAPIER.
a
1‘RESEItVES.
UINCE, 1’encb and Crab Apple PRE
SERVES
’tfuiiicc, l’cach and Gaava JELLIES
• Preserved Giugcr
Prunes, Figs
Fresh llnisius, &c. Just Received by
jan 2 Star 5!) l.KVI ECKI.EY.
INSURANCE.
rjUlR Howard Insurance
met Company of New
to insure COTTON,
Vorfc coutiuuca
wlieu shipped net good Bout* or Boxes, ugaiusi
the dangers of tlie River. Kates uf Premium
moderate. Apply to
Dec 21) SI _C1IARLE8 DAY, Agent,
Fockct Book lost!
T OST, on the S llli instant, a IMJCKET BOOK.
JL# fcontaiuhixtwo hundred and thirty dollars, and
tiuu note on the l'liilllptus, riuplon mid Neal, for
£•5*). dated Dee. 1---3I, aud due first January iinxf;
mir m.ie on U ui. F 11,tore fur $131, due 2&ih Dec.
)a»l: one n..te nn (|i urge F. Mathis for 80 dollare,
w iili . credit hi $5528 ou ii, due2ol.U Dee. last.—
Ban dry oilier small notes and pui^rsiintrrcullcetcd,
I tie per.oil fiudiiiK raid Potkwt Bouk nnd delivering
irtii die subscriber u illi its conleuts shall receive unc
hundred MM] and Die makers of laid uutts sre
hereby cauilonrd nut tu pay them to any person hut
myself. jaulL; 2t HALEY MeCLENBON.
Sugar, Mackerel, Sfc.
Hhds New Orleans Sugar
do prime St Croix do
If A TS.
J l’ST receiver! a few enr.es gentlemen's fnsh-
iimalilo Beaver HATS,
tier 23 A3 WM. II. BBRDSAI.T..
JYetc Cabinet Maker's Shop.
The undersigned having purchased the
Interest and taken the shop lately oeeu-
pied bvMrC. Coupee, on Cherry street,
a few doors above Clarke’s Hotel, lake
this opportunity of tendering lo- their
friends and thojiuhhc their services iu the
Cabinet Making Business.
They w m ut all times keep on hand a good supply
of Materials, nnd he |ire|.nrcd to cicnute every de-
scrlptionofwork III their line.
Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Bookcases, Chairs
Ac &•:. made to order.
Every dcscrlpliiin of TURNING done as above.
Having , large und excellent Turning Lnllie, (tlie on
ly one nf llte kind in the piece.) they W ill he prepared
to turu HOUSE COLUMN'S. Ac. at short notice.
JAMRS A. IIALL,
dec 17 r.2 Spun morrland.
. GunpdWdor
A SS A LSf&l n Of «he '
by
Jnn7
GENE u[
qualities, direct from ih 0 Factor f^l
i C ' A ' ii, GG1N!
QIN'8
FOIL SAXE,
A LIKELY NEGRO WO»f AN
years df age, accustomed to
wasimig, Sec. E. GRAVES fc
Dec 14 4.>
WARE-HOUSE.
AND
Commission Uusiness.
JirnllF. UNDERSIGNED has in addition to his
former Warehouse on Cherry street, one in
complete order on the east side of tlie llivcr, where
those of hisfriends and customers from that side cm
liuvelhc same attention paid la their goods aslrercb.
Lire mid he saved the trouble ^'crossing the bridge
B. S. GRIFFIN.
ifaeon. October IrtIA 1820;42
I5AAC U. iVOWIiAMD
M AVING Ilaeliiii.il the U are-1 louse Business mm
rented kit Ware-House to Me«ir».J. Goddard
Jt Keed, solie.ils Itirlhcni the patronage of his former
customers, and lenders his thank* lo them fur that lib
eral patronage which they have been pleased to be
stow upon him. Aug. 2d 34 C".
WAUE-llOUSb
AMI
COMMISSION BUSINESSs
rQTllE undersigned will continue to transact the
H above huiiuess in all ils vailous brandies—
by strict alteutioii to all orders cnmmittedto their care,
tile facilities oliicli they will he able to render tlicir
customeis null the eomparative remoteness of their
Wane llovsis from the dnngers'of fire; they hope to
merit a continuance of that liberal pulroiiage which
they received the past season.
In addition tu their former ll’are-House, they have
(for the convenience ol their customers up town,)
rented the H'nre-Uouse on lliu corner of Mulberry und
.Second .Streets, (fronting Cotion Avenue) formerly
occupied by Mr Isaac B. UovVl.tau.
All CO TTON stored there will he delivered atth
boat landing free of drayngo.
O’ Liberal advraces w ill he made at all times on
Cotton in store or shipped by them.
O* Coltonslurcd with them, will be insured at lou
rales if rci/utslcd. J. GODDAltD -V REED.
Macon, Aug 15 34 tim
WAREHOUSE
AMD
Commission Business.
fBIHE imdci-igiied having leased from Lamar If Co
B their Ware-Houses for a term of years, ten
dors his services to his friends and the public, in the
abuve business.
Ho will he prepared to extend the usual facilities to
his customers, by making advances oil t’ruduce stored
with him, or on Shipments to his friends in Savannah
and Charleston.
Connected with the Ware-Houses, arc safe mid ex
tensive close Storages, foatlie reception of any Goods
that may he consigned to him for sale or otherwise
The situation of these Warc-lloiises, as to eotiveni
i-.nec and safety, are not surpassed hy any in the place
should additional security be required, Insurance can
lie effected at a very low rate. The subscriber's at
teution will be devoted exclusively lo the above liusi
ness. He therefore hopes to receivo u proportion ol
MORGAN.
public patronage,
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the subscribers cith
erliy note or hook accouut are requested
to come forward and settle the same.
Jan 14 2 ELLIS, SHOTWELI. & CO.
Carpeting.
T IIE subscribers will scllthcir remaining stock
of CARPETING at very reduced prices,
haviug a large quantity on hand, aud wish to dis
continue keeping the article,
jau 20 A. SIIOTWELL ii J. S. SMITH
KO*EECE.
A LL debts due from the late firm of KNOX &
CASTENS will ho arranged hy llvoit
KNOX, aud those indebted to said firm are re
quested to make payment to him, ho being au-
tliorised to receipt for and discharge the same.
HUGH KNOX,
Jan 14 2 ROBERT CASTENS.
WAREHOUSE
. A!fD *
Commission Business,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
HEunders'gncd has taken the new Ware-House
now building on Cherry street, below the cor
ner occupied hy Messis. Kimberly If Chisholm, where
ha will tuke COTTON' on storage, and make liberal
advances an the same. All cotton stored at this Ware-
House will he delivered at any of tlio Boat Landings
required in this pluce free of draynge. As his wlinle
lime and attention will he devoted to the above busi
ness, he hope* to merit a share of public patronage.
Augiul 1,1631 • 32 GEO. WOOD.
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOOBS.
K OB MAG1E has received and opened, within the
P lust few days, uu extensive uisurtiuent ufUuods,
eluding almost every article required lor this murk-
el: umong w hich are the follow ing:
Supeiliuc blue, black, brown, olive and green
Brou Jelotbs, .Merino nnd rowan Uassimerea, Lnstings
aim Cii-c.usi.ius, very fine French Bombazines, Drill-
iugs and dnttccns; nlso French Linens end Stripes,
and superfine end common Vestings; olsu Manda
rines, Orlindus mid Urlenns Rohes splendid articles,
Cambric and furniture Dimity; Swiss, jaukonul, hook
und cambric Muslins; India, silk and cambric Ging
hams; nlso 10J piuceaCalicocsuud l’riuts very choice
patti-ins aud luteil style; fancy llundkerchiels ami
Scurfs, Crapes und Guuso, plum and figured change
able Silks, Italian nnd Urudemiples du Cupc*. Collars
and Tilariucs, thread and bohiiiet Lucesajid Turnings,
Ribbons, Gloves aud liusiery; h ull Linens, Law us.
and cambric Handkerchiefs; also ImJiri and misses’
Leghorns, open straw and Dunstable Bourn G, Um
brellas and Parasols very neat and handsome;pow
der Boxes nud Puffs; and nu extensive supply of
Sint [isand Perfumery, Uttoof Roses, &c. &c.
A*so a general n-sortmeni uf Ilurdwaru, Cutlery,
Glass and China Ware, Crockery, Castings, and
It) cases gentlemen's heaver and silk Hals, super
fine ami common, including white, drab nud black;
nlso Shoes, Cotton Cards, blacksmiths' Tools com
plete, crosscut and mill Saws, catqiculcrs'Tools,
Guns. %\e. &e.
Ahum very general assortment of GROCERIES,
COTTON 1IAUG1NG, Ac. Ac;
The subscriber requests the attention nf Ids friends
sud Ike public to bis whole slock in trade,as he will
continue to dispose of the same upon terms which,
lie is confidant, will give general Satisfaction,
way 14 8ff JOB MAGIE.
Sugar, Whiskey, etc.
§% te Hhds New Orleans Sugar
rvV 25 bills New England Whiskey
25 boxes Virginia manufactured Tobacco
4 pipes II. Gin
3 bales 5 and 53 point Blankets
10 tons Swedes Iron assorted
NOTICE.
T IIE partnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers, under tlie firm of
23cnton» fastens & Bacon*
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
debts due to said firm will ho collected hy Astos
IIkntox aud Vv'illiam Baco.n, either of wiiolu
are authorised to receipt for the same, and to
whom all debts due from said firm enn he present
ed for payment. AMOS BENTON,
ROBERT CASTENS,
Jan-10 2 JVM. BACON.
COACIIMAK1NG.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS]
liXTWailK.rOH.B3 dt Si’ODJJ AS.D,“
HAVE L.VTKtr KilCKXVl.il TIIKIK l-SUAI. SU1-1-I.Y C'|
Seasonable Goods*
W HICH they ofl'er nt the lowest market
pricos, i-oiisisliugiu part of the folluwiiig:
Staple aud Faucy l)ry Goods, "
llardivaronnd Cutlery.
Saddlery, Croehcry aud Groceries;
Hemp and Flax ltngging,
Bale Rope aud Bnlciug Ttviuc r
Blacksmiths’ Tools,
Flat, Square and Round Bar Iran,
’Sheet imd Iloon do.
Wrought ami Cut Nails amINnil Rodj,
Sole, Giu Baud and Upper leather, _
Calf, Yellow aud While Lining and Binding
Skins,
Brown Slmo Thread,
Yellow, White and Green stitching, do.
A large stock of coarse aud fine Boots and
Shoes,
do do Ready-made Clothiug,
do do Felt and Beaver lints.
Live Geese Feathers*
Spanish Cigars, tfc.
Purchasers arc requested to tall.
Nov 15 21
j in 21
20 pieces Cotton Bagging J^or^ale by
3
iA & COTTON.
C. A. HIGGINS
xFFEKStit private sale, 14 hlidsN O Sugar
’ 14 bids do do. 20 tiorccs new Rico
40 bbls Spring Rock Gin
20 do l’hcips’ do
10 do Ruui, 4 hhds Rum
10 do Mackerel No 2
50 do do No 3
50 do Menhaden'Fish No 1
50 lings prime green Coflco Also,
Rogers’ Gunpowder*
iu whole nud half kegs and canisters. jun 24
T HE Subscribers will continue the business
nt tlie old stand, corner of Waluut nud
Fourth streets, where work will he duue iu ail
its vatioushrauchct.
They have ou hand work of their own nud o
ther Manufactories.
A I. SO, AN ASSORTMENT OF
Coach Materials*
CONSISTING or
Laces, Caijtiing, Morocco, llarcuch and Cig
Springs, do. Sullccys, Plated Bands, Joints,
Moulding, Loops, &c. &c. ,
Having made arrangements with Crane, Mitch
ell A-Co. Newark, N. J. they will receivo and
forward nil orders entrusted to their care. Ar
ticles ordered warranted to please, onto salo.
Jau 14 2 BENTON & BACON.
NPTICE.
HLL be told by
W ILL be mid by public AUCTIONon the IGth
day ol FEBRUARY next, a number of Gold
mid Silver WATCHES nnd one wooden CLOCK
left wiili the subscriber hy John It. Garland injanu'
ary, Ie30. Bold fur Ihe chargra upon them if nut
celled lor previous tu the above day.
Dec 13 43 R. R. SMITH.
Macon. July 28,1831. 31
JAMES C. Mi
Prime Green Coffee.
DJ* ATK Bngs pr'mio Green COFFEE, in lots
i)Jv to suit purchasers, for sale hy
deed 39 C. A. HIGGINS.
ANNUALS for 1832.
A CKERMAN’S Foi
Winter’s Wreath,
Tlie Pearl, Atlantic Souvenir
Afieetiou’s Gift, The Token, For sale hy
dec 24 Ellis, ShoUccll fy Co.
-'orget-mc-uot
h, Friendship’s Offering
COTTON BAGGING.
T HE subscribers bavo received ou consign
ment,
,., 300 pieces Bagging,
which they will sell very low for cash. oct 8
41 MELROSE & KIDD.
JUST ZtECESVED
T WO cases Fancy Dunstables.
Dec 17 49 WM. II. BlJRDSALL.
80K.
JEVSoaey TS/antedP
Clerks Office,, Monroe Stimrior r
A n . . I ot *y<h, Jan. H i!,
LLpereons. having needs. Bcc-ord ^
olhee, nud which have not beeui„?
way, are requested lo do so, und pay forik.
Iiut I shall nut l;e iiarliculnr uliout the
the deeds nro paid for. For the future
Deed is deposited, the cash must be a U. 11 1
tlio expiration of two years, I expect to run
Atlenst I want lo havt^a good thunce m [
if uecessury—und tlie luouev iu hand vvoul.H
HENRy
uecessury—und the money iu hand
ter ciiuhlo me to do so. WM. 1*. llEKnv*
English Merinoes.
M ERINO square SHAWLS—jintr,.,; I
n'J At WH-lLBC^Srl
m.j.E£ss« 1
H AVING determined to settle perm*
iu Macon, respectfully offers hi*
Professional Services
to the inhabitants of the town nud adjacent c
try.
For the satisfaction of thoso who ore a
quuiuted with him, he thinks proper to state;.
he was regularly admitted to his profession;
1804, ngreealdy to the laws ami regulation*,
the State ofNcw York, aud that must of hi*
since that period has hoou devoted to aiicn!
sive practice. By n faithful discharge of hist
fessional duties, ho hopes to merit a liberal
rotmge. His residence and office arc iu th c I
formerly occupied hy Mr. Birdsong, ou Mu
street. Jau. 14 2
SXB&S.
A N assortment of colored and black SI!
just received aud for sale by
imv 17 23 WM. H. BUR]
DSAbL
MANSION IIOUS1S,
Forsyth, Georgia.
1 ho iul'scribuc respectfully i 0 |
the public. that lie has taken the
MANSION HOUSE \
in the town of Forsyth, lately C cc«i
hy George Stovall. The IIouxc has Intelyundm
repairs, and is now wtll calculated lo render c
fortnbte those w ho uiuy please to call. Ui* T
shall be supplied with the best the country atfor
his Bar furnished with choice Liquors, hit r
plentifully stored with Provender, end has pr...
good servants; together \vith Ids own unxiouie
lions and constant nllciitinn to please, tnd nwdt.„,
charges, he hopes will entitle his Bouse to a sliareoi
public favor. BEN1ER 1'1E.
Forsyth, Jan. 0,1832. 3
FOR SALE OR RENT.
The property recently owned hy Col.
fflllM, J. Baley, nnd known ns the “Mountain
lilliEng Spout llctreat," in Butts county. This
—— Sk i-iopcrly is too well known to require
loscription.. J. T. HOWLAND.
Macon, April 23. 17
Superior Merino Mantles,
Just received nnd for sale by
nov 25 30 WM. H. BlJRDSALL.
Cotton Bagging, llum, Molasses.
fit it X Pieces of Hemp Cotton Bagging
Oxlf 20 bids of N E Rum
10 do Portland do i
20 hhds of Molasses For salo by-
dec 7 40
C A. HIGGINS.
BILLS
O N Now-Yerk, Philadelphia, Charleston, Sa
vannah nnd Augusta, iu sums to suit pur
chasers, for sale liv
Bov 11 WILEY, BAXTER & FORT.
Morton’s Pulmonic Expectorant
COUGH SYRUP,
F OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, and
Hooping Cough. A supply of this valu
able Medicine received and for sale hy
ELLIS, SIIOTWELL & CO.
Nov 23 28
Auk Hi
The^STOReIeCOTTSXS formerly
occupied hy .Mr. I. U. Kuulaxu. Foi
particulars inquire of
1. B ROWLAND, or
GODDAltD St KEED.
34
cosxoxj BAaaiwo.
250 ps priino llemp BAGGING
42 inches
. June 18 25
.in ps oai
000 lbs bagging Tw!
coils Bale Rope _ .
Forsale, low. by
THOMAS TAYLOR,
No. 6. Cellon Arciiue
Twine
Sf Boat Warps.
THE TOKEN : SOUVENIR :
an:l AFFECTION’S GIFT :
. fbr 1032.
OJt received hy
nor 5 ELLIS. SIIOTWELL & Co.
Just Received,
d) fit pieces Negro Cloth
P&Q9 2 boles Red Flannel
mid forsale by WJI. 11. BCRDSALL.
, Dee 10 48
J UST rcccvcd, hy
, „ , Hungcrfords tf Stoddard,
15 dozen Calf Skins
10 do Lining Skins
1 do Goat Bindings
11)00 lbs Sole Leather
50 sides Gin Band Leather
50 do wax Upper Leather
White nnd Yellow Stitching Thread
1,001 t ' or ' 1 ' Webbing and Bristles
200 llis Grey Shoe Thread
Which we ofl’er low for cash. 8 oct 31
WAItE-JIOUSIS ‘
• AS 1)
COMMISSION. B US1NESS,
MACON, GA.
The niutursigned, hnv-
♦ 'ax erected a Urge and commodious
Ware-House in Last Macon, on Clin-
, , ,, , , , •'«<•«. (“I'ltesite to 'iolomon llum-
vhnes brick building) w hich Is now ready for the re
ception nr Cotton, tenders hit services lo the public
in the above business.
tie wii.t. xi.so arzr os nxsn,
A general HMortmeiil of DRY GOUDS and CRO.
CF.KIES, which be will tellai the lou-i-it prices
1 lie above business w ill Ui attended to hy an erne
Hvaced^.. LEW IS J. o'uccii
T TTmversity of Georgia.
UL exercises of this Institution will ben
sutiicd on the 2d of January, 1832. T
public are informed that all the offices-of the C
lege are uow filled, und that instruction in i
various departments of Literature and Sara—
will hereafter be given by lectures as weUiiljl
tlio study of approved text hooks, Lectimml
tlie following subjects have been prescribed kiln I
Trustees, viz: *
1. Mental Philosophy, Political Economy, u
Evidences of tho Christian Religion, by thel’re
sident, A. Chnrcli, D.' D.
2. Natural PhiiosoiKly aud Chembtry, t,
tlteir application to the useful arts, liyh^t.sMl
James J ackson, A. M. I
3. Philology and Classical learning, by Profo-1
sor James Shauuon, A. M. !
4. Astronomy and tho benefit resulting fna I
Mathematics to the Useful arts, byl’io.'sMorilti 1
ry Hull, M. D.
5. Rhetoric and Oratory, and English lull
American Literature, hy Professor StenlicaOlixl
a.Jm. !
0. Natural History including Mineralogy, Cr I
ology, Botany, und Physiology, tie. by l'tcfcss I
Alalthus A. Ward, hi. 1>. j
7, Modern Languages of Europe, hy Trofcw
William Lelnnau/ A. M.
8/ It. B. Hopkins, A. M. Tutor iu the Aucitii
Languages.
9. William L. Mitchell, A. M. Mitlicmitieil
Tutor.
Candidates for adniissiou into any of thc regu
lar classes can he received at uny time if yrypu-
cd upon tho requisite studies.- Any telMMj
however, who does not wish to purauo urcgulu
course, cnii attend to such subject* or Iccluruu
he may choose, nnd will iu leaving the Institutioa
receive from tlio Faculty, u certificate of the
gross which hohu mndo.
Tlie Professor of Natural History haiprocurrt
a Cnhiuctof Miucrals, and will he prepared M
ou Mineralogy uud Botany tu reuder hu lettirti
interesting and profitaldo.
The Philosophical Apparatus is ono of iheni»'>
coiiqiletein tlie United States; aud tlio (.'ktiiiril
oxtensivc, neither of which received aayiajuq
from the fire.
The Professor of Mathematics is well furnhM
with nil tho necessary instruments for giving *
structious in his department und will hu [.articuur
to assist nil who wi.h to qualify tJicunelra f<*
practical Surveying nnd Engineering.
Tho Library is now very respectable, ard UJ
Trustees are making Cargo annual addition*. A
uetv College building has bci-ul erected nud Urrt-
dy for,the reception uf students. The course «
study prescribed for regular studeut* is ucsrly d*
samo us that pursued heretofore, and is to tuiaej-
ed that each student will have nu opportunity «
attending all tho lectures mid recitation].
w ho wish will have nu opportunity ofbtuilyiug ih'
Hebrew, French, Spnuisb, Ccrmuu, aud lulu*
Languages. No additional charges, In-wt'tfi
will ho Hindu for cither Lectures or Modem I-** -
gtinges. ’Pho uuly College charge is that of
lion, which is $38 per minimi, paid hiifjWf*
ndvauco on thff first of August aud Fthraxrj.—
By order of the Faculty.
WILLIAM L. M1TCUELL, Stc'rj.
Athens, Dec. 22 1 eowUt
C. A. HIGGINS
H AS routed tlio commodious Store on Fount
street, (joining tho Marino ami r«***'
aur.mce Branch Bunk Lot,) where he undents'
services ns _
CENfEHAE AGENT, ,
For the reception tihd foiuaiding of Ceoci_
to the Interior, tlio receiving nud t!iscliug'*j
.Boats, and the obtaining freight forUoaUdo**
tho River, nud their geuerul dislurtcnicut*. *
will also attend to the
Auction and Commission
BUSINESS. . ^
To thoso who have previously (whilst hcoun
.lion with Mr J.T. Rowland,) favored[him
llicir business in this hue, he returns lu* d" 111 ^
nud requests a continuance. The Stoic ufC
modiuus, with convenient Shelves for the •*!
sure of Goods; nnd iircseuti a good opportw";
to thoso who wish to sell out their fate 0*
as well ns Packages. Business touinultcu l
care, ho trusts, will receive such aiunuon w 3
wuc: with general npprobatiou. nov wo *