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• SaleSM*?
Yfi»MLL be sold on the first Tuesday in (MARCH
V licit, at the court'house in Cnnij.liellton,
V " 0 bcllcounty, within the usuelhoursot rale,
vTiuee Ncgiccs, to wit, Lucy ■< unni'iin. n-
Vr fflly years old, Maria, b girl about eighteen or
»>,/ He'hn years old, and Jerry, a boy about twelve or
i' years old, one side board, one table, one cof-
{ * >m|, one bedstead, one ox Cart, and one cross-
- Hv, two beds nnd bed ling, corisistlng tit'one
- ‘VV.terpane and three ijuilts anil .me bolster, one lied
1 .1, one trunk? one uluinibek’pol,<>iiu Mind bridln,
• • ii.i [iaii« r out iinm.d, three pair nf cards, si s'split
linen sitting.chairs, two wimirtr chuivs, one lock-
»V «:.<**, i»i.e wstunciit, two chests, one keg ot' euap,
ieg» I one tin trunk, one baiting iron, one bed
. '.-,f i>vo club exes, one teakettle, one tw o inch au-
-■ toe oven, one Lrv.c.fiut two wagon boxes, one
-x plough,,one lot of chains, one lot of irons, one
• ovI.Mlie I'owdor horn, one boo, one Idnck buttle ond
M sack I mg, two barrels end contents'.' 152 1*3 acres
• i nid. beinglli* smith flirt of let No. 89. in the ninth
.'•■iul of originally Goxvctu now Campbell county
- .i-lcvledon as Stic. property of Thomas Smith, lute
’ v i.nlleclur of Campo.-dl county, by virtue of an
'.yittlKon, issued by tin- interior sipttSt In favor of said
ly vs Thun a* Smith, am! James Block, liurrell
i.'Jiuivi, J'.lin iJTu.il, Elijah Hutmnopds, Henry,
;y<vk, V/indsor Siniib nnd Elijah Harroii, securities
, illibuild given I v said Sin I h for Ids faithful pur-
.ujxsida of tax collector of said county.
/ifi'bl BENJAMIN EABI.Y.tPap. Sheriff.
EJeory Biieriif S?.les a
ILL ha fill on the first Tuesday in MARCH
.JPPBBI
.Jr V next, at the court bouse in MgcJonoagb,
’" ..wy county, Loixvcen the usual hours of sale, .
!<15- eciTji nf Lund, it lining a pint of lot
A ibAho thlrrl district of Henry county, levied
i the property of //. D. Pain tosutMy a stnnll Pi
. i niied from a Justice’s court, in lavor <of William
f. Crime, fortho use of Jesse Jahiison—levy made
. ..n returned by u constable.
T‘)ie north Wilful' lot No. 155, in tho twolfili
■tivct oi l
ot. If.iiby county, levied on as the property
ijiwtel Duncan to satisfy a Pi Fa issued from ii
f.siitoV court in facor U U. Hog*—devy made and
.-. rarned hy a constable. . ,
Jhii'JQ THOMAS J. JOHNSON, $/«rt/r,
Also, Kill be sold us above,
i'jtll No. C2, in the third district of Henry
•rinn'ity, levied on to satisfy sundry FI FuS from
■‘awfiinolt superior court, in favor of Johli Choice
.‘■lio. end others vs ClifTord Woodruff, Abraham
. t ^'irr ilarj.sbird If orris Olid otiiers,executors of Oan-
Witms, deceased.
jl.ul No. 131, in ihotwolfh district of Henry
isiOTieai.
r l'IE SUBSCRIBER having sold his stock of.
GOODS to
Ma.t4AMiHEIi i T. UOWLAKD,
„ .ml queuped business, solicits for him the patronage
,*.iy, levied onto satisfy a Fi Fa from-Lincoln su- of his friends and former customers, and requests oil
-..•li’.ir court, in fuvor of Abner Wellborn vs George ;
■L'runland.
.vrlio are indebted to Him, to call at the store of S. T.
jtoiviand, next door to Messrs. Cooke & Cowles.
The sdiilh half ol‘Lot No. 151, In the ele- i.whorc bo will be found for Ibe purpose of tusking sat-
1 ‘‘ ' C B. ROWLAND.
-vi-dli district of Henry county, levied on Jo satisfy a
•riF# in favor of Joscpli Uambrlck assignee, vs Henry
j i- Ctindou & Joscpli Higginbotham matters, &. Charles
tlembnts.
Dec 24
Pulledgeassignor.
Lul No. 229, in the seventh district of Hen-!
. ■■■ iietrrci
i vcouatv, levied on ns the property of John Harris,
satisfy n Fi Pa from Walton superior court, in fa'-,
inr' of Stewart & Hargroves vssald Harris.
Lot No. 22S, in tlio twelfth district of Henry' ‘
-rmrhty, to'sstUfy a Fi Fa from Fnyeltu superior court
in favor of'Jacob Bentley vs Archibald K Lewis.
One Umise'aiid Lot, tfour Macdomiughi
v hereon Samuel IF. Minor now lives, levied on to
wlhfy a Fi Fa in favor of Caswell Puyifoy.vs snid
: - ’ —Uvv mxilc In- :■ con-t-xM-s.
cm. 30 JAMES LOVE, Deputy Sheriff, a
Coroner’s Sale.
W ILL bo suid, on the first Tuesday in MARCH
next, nt the court-house * In -Mucon, Bibb
i.nuniy,’between the usual hours of Sale, flic follow-
i •: Property: -
Lot mid improvement?,•(number not knewn^
\. hereon Druri/ Thump son nbw lives in the town oi
' aeon—leyiol on as Ilia properly, to satisly n Pi Fu
Jvsqcd Irom the superior court Qt Bibb county in fa-
<.r of George Northern vs. U.niy Tlimupsiiii and
itice Darrett, transierredto William II. Cone
VVlvtl JKrJSK RMITIt r„r
JESSE SMITH, Cormier.
pi-'acrgia, Houston County. •
v'U/ ililUI Aa Israel Watson applies tor letters of
V V admiiiistiution opon the estate of Just \fal-‘
.-ill dreersed— ' • •
Tkt.se arc therefore to cite and admonish all and tin•
j'UhfUe kiuttrcil and creditors of said deceased to be
vsj appear at my ijfice will*,, the lime preseribttl, bylaw.
In shew cause, if any Ihiy a,ire, why str.d kilns should
effie granted^ .'evwwiTvug
Given under my linnd this 3d day of Feb. 1832.
' IH."“""
r,7
CHARLES H,RICE,c. c. Id.
NOTICE.-
W ILL bo sold by' nt
day of FEBRUARY next, a number nf Gold
and Silver "WATCHES und one wooden CLOCK,'
left with the sal s riberby John K. Garland :n Janu
ary, 1830. Sold for tho olmrgvs Upon them if not
cm hi | 'i aftilHitt
called lor previous to tho above day.
Dee. 10
48
R., IL SMITH.
rt
1‘air India Rubber OVER. SHOES,
Just received by
IlUNGEftEORDS & STODDARD,
dr c 3 lit) ' »■■ •' '
PltACTrCK OF 3IEDICINE*
The subscribers bnve united in the
Practice of Medicine. Their shop is next
door to the Repertory office.
AMBROSE. UMiF.R,
JAMES T. PERSONS.
Macon, May 3 19
ti India Rubber Over Shoes,
■grUST received ntid for sale by
Wil. 11. liURDSALL.
jan 30 C3 '«****
Jt ilSl XttCClVCO) 1
fcf pieccf Neyr« Cloth
SK3IQSJ& 2 hales Red f'Jaqnel
anil lor sale by W.M. ID BURDSALL.
Dec lBT 48/ .
T.|
.life COfTONf
■INStJRA.IpE,
HE ]Ioicani insurance' Comj
York ct>i-1*to iaiqfi
when shipped' on feocid Boats or Bojfea, -against
thed*iigcrs of ties River. Rates of Premium,
moderate. Apply *to
Doc 20 51 CHARLES p4Y, Agent.
Laud la Stfswtoa.
[FRACTIONS No.li-'id and .'xid. iu tho 16th
L 1 District ori(;Uially Ueury notv Nctvton
county, are for sale, Apply in Macon to
Dec 1 33 ' M. BARTLETT.
FOll MALE OR KENT.
SW&T 1151CS2
WO cases Fauci Dunstables.
Dec X7 49 VV J1. H. BURDSALL.
Tho properly recently owned by Col.
J. Bidejvunc known ns the ‘'Mountain
Spout lietreal," in liutls county.' This
property is too tvtll'kuowu to require
descrtpia J. T. ROWLAND.
MuonII, April 93. 17
Superior Merino Monties,
Just reiceived and for sale hv
r.J WM. Ii. Blffl
OSALL.’
WAREHOUSE.
AND'
Commission Business.
/Till!-’. UNDERSIGNED has in addition to hi*
A.** t'nrmor Warehouse on Cherry street, one in
eotnplcte order on the east side of the River, where
those of htsfriends and customers from that side cat
have the same attention paid to their goods os herein
fore and be saved the trouble of crossing the bridge
B S. GRIFFIN.
Macon. October 10/A 1829. 42 •
WAKE-HOUSE
Commission Business,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
frnilEundenigned has taken tho new Ware-House
A now building ou Cherry street, below the cor
ner occupied by Messis. Kimberly If Chisholm, where
he will take COTTON on storage, ami make liberal[
advances on the same. All cotton stored at ibis Ware-
House will be delivered at any of the Boat Landings
required iti this place free of. drayage. As his whole
timeand attention will be devoted to the above busi
ness, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage.
August i, 1331. 32 GEO. WOOD.
JYoio Receiving fram Boat Vice-
-mar President, . r ,
B Hhd* St Croix aud Porto Rico Sugar.
3 bbls Loaf Sugar, 33 bags Coffee
6 tierces Coffeof 15 bblsN Rum
20 bbl. Whiskey, 5 qrcMluWuie
1 pipe cognac Brandy, 1 hhd Jam. llum
5 crates Crockery
Also, A General Assortment of
BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS, via. Bellows, An
vils, Vises, Hammers, &«. &o«
36 ’ GEORGE JEWETT.
dec 3
UST receved, by v, .
Hmgerfords 4" fStcddard,
15 dozen Calf Skins
10 do Liuinz Skins
1 do Gpat Bindings
1000 ills.Sole Leather
50 sides Gin Baud Leather
50 do w ax Upper Leather
White and Yellow Stitching Thread
Boot Cord, Webbing and Bristles •
200 lbs Grey Shoe Thread
Which we offer low for cash. 8 oct 31
ISAJIO 33. ZlGWXii&Ya
H AVING declined the Ware-House Dullness ana
rented bix Ware-House to "* . J. Goddard'
ik. ticed, solicits (or them the p' .oofhisformer
customers, and lenders his tliar jcid for that lib
eral putrnnnge which they have been pleased to be
stow upon him. ’ Apg. 29 34 6m
RILLS
N New-York, Rhiladeiphia, Charlestou, Sa-
vnmiah and Augusta, in sums to suit pur-
chusers, for sale by
ubv 11 WILEY, BAXTER & FORT.
Colton Bagging, Rum, Molasses.
/fSt Pieces df Hemp Cottou Bagging
W\y 20 bbls of N E'Rum
10 do Portlund do
20 hhils of Molasses For salo by-
dec 7 40 C A. HIGGINS.
1
ISAAC
ROW
HATS.
J UST received a few casos gentlemen’s fash
ionable Boavor HATS,
dec 22 03 WM. H. BURDSALL.
HIDES-COW HIDES.
J**A RAW HIDES WANT-
• Vir'N? ED—for which tho high
est pricos will be given, by *' 1
oct 26 4 E. L. YOUNG & CO.
NOTICE..
fin HE partnership hercto'fpro existing between
JB. tlio subscribers, under tho firm of
Beaton, Gastons & Bacon,
is this day dissoivod by mutual consent. Tho
dolus due to said firm .will bo collected by Amos
Bestow and William Bacos, either of whom
,aro authorised to receipt for the same, and to
wh-ym nil debt* due from said firm cau lie present
ed for payment. AMOS BENTON,
Jnn 10 , v, &.
ROBERT. CASTENS,
WM. BACON.
COACH MAKING.
WAREHOUSE
AK!>
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
rg’.HE undersigned wilt continue to transuct the
g above bujtuers in ail its vaiious bianchos—
by strict nttCniion to all orders eotnmiUedto their cure,
the facilities wliich they will be able to render their
customers and tile comparative remoteness of their
Ware Houses from the daagvrs-of fire; they hope to
merit a continuance of that liberal patronage which
they received the pesj season.
lii addition to their former It'are-House, they have
(for the convenience ot their customers up town,)
runtedthv Il'are-IIouse on the cornerofMulberry and
Second Streets, (fronting Cotton Avenue) formerly
occupied by Mr Isaac B. Rowland.
All COTTON stored there will bo delivered attli
boat landing free of drayage.
(ET Liberal advances will be made at ail limes.ou
Cotton in store or shippecHiy them.
CF Colton stored with them, will be insured at. low
rates if requested. J. GODDARD Jr REED.
Macon, Aug 15 34 ora .
Sew Cabinet Maher's Shop.
The undersigned liaviug purchased the
interest nnd taken llie shop lately occu
pied by’drC. Coupee, on Cherry street,
a few qoois uliove Clarke’s Hotel, take
this opportunity of tendering to their
friends and tho public their services iu the
Cabinet jftlakiug Business.
They will al all times keep on hand a good supply
of Materials, and be prepared to execute every de
scription of work in their line. .
Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Bookcase*, Chairs
&c. Jke. made to order.-
Every description of TURNING done ns above.
Having’ slargeand excellent Turning Eotbo, (the on-
one of the kind in the piece,) they will be prepared
turn HOUSE COLUMNS, Ac. at short notice.
JAMES A. HALL,
dec 17 52 . JOHN MORELAND.
WAKE-HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION-BUSINESS,
Macon, ga.
.The undersigned, hav-
♦ xfj§ ing erected a large aud commodious
SRSfRV Ware-House in East Macon, on Clin
ton street, (opposite to Salomon Hum-
hich is
r,tries’ brick building) which' is now ready for tho re
ception of Cotton, tenders his services to tbs public
in the above business;
HE WILL ALSO KEEP OR HARD,
A general nsmrUuent of DRY GOODS nnd GRO
CERIES. which lie will sell at the lowest prices.
The above business will be attended to by an expe
rienced hand. LEWIS J. GROCE.
sep 17 33
C. A. HIGGINS
H AS routed the commodious Store on Fourth
street, (joining the Marine'and Fire In
surance Branch Bank Lot,) where he tenders his
services as
For the reception and forwarding of Goods
to the Interior, the receiving and discharging
Boats, and the obtaining freight for Boats down
the River, and their general disbursements. He
will also attend to the
Auction and Commission
BUSINESS.
To thoso who have previously (whilst in connec
tion with Mr J. T. Rowland,) favored him with
their business in this line, he returns’ bis thanks,
and requests a continuance. The Storo is com
modious, with convenient 6helves for the expo
sure of Goods, and presents a good opportunity
to thoso who wish to sell out their Piece Goods,
as woll as Packages. Business committed to his
care, ho trusts, will receive such attention as xvill
meet with general approbation. nov 23 3t 28
A N assortment of colorod and black SILKS
justrccoi
23
WA11E-IIOUSE
I)E Subscribers will continue tho busincsi
at tho old stnDd, corner of Walnut and
Fourth sirrets, where work will Ira done iu all
its various branches.
They havo on hand work of,their own and o-
ther Manufactories.
ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT O?
’ Coach TiXateriale,
CON.M.-.TINfi OK
Laces,' Carpeting, Morocco,' Baroucli and Gig
Springs, do. Sulkcys, Plated Bands, Joints,
Moulding, Leaps, &.c.
^ Having made arrangements with Crane, Mitch-
r-d & Co. Newark, N; J. they will recoivo' and
forward al! orders entrusted io their caro. Ar
ticles ordered warrantee! to please, orno salo.
Jan I i 2 BENTON & BACON.
Commission Business,
T HE undcrigned having leased from Lamar lc Co
their Ware-Hoii-es lor » term ol years, ten
ders his services to his friends and the public, in thu
above business.
Ho will be prepared to extend the usual facilities to
ins customers, by making advances on Produce stared
with him, or on Shipments to his friends in Savannah
and Charleston.
Cpnnectcd with the Ware-Houses, are safe and ex
tensive close Storage*, for the reception of any Goods
that may be consigned to him for sale or otherwise.
The situation of tbesa Ware-Houses, as to conveni
ence and safety, are not surpassed by any iu the place,
should additional security be required, Insurance ci(n
be effected at a very low rate. The subscriber's at
tention will be dovo'ed exclusively to the above busi
ness. lie therefore hopes to receive n proportion of
public patronage. . JAMES C. MORGAN.
Mncort. July 28,1831. 31
ii. J1SSS or EE®SERB
■JJ F.MAINING m the Po3t Office at Perry/
JclX./ Houston countv, Georgia, on the 1st of'
January, 1332, which if not taken out during tilt
present quarter, xvill be sent to (lie po.toilico dc-
paHmcnt ns dead letters.
A. —Thonttts Allcdge John Arrher, John M.
Allen, William Aikin, Thomns Avcrett 2, Joint-,
turn Abbott.
B. —Thomas Barron, Robert W. BucI, Joseph
Barker, David II. Barton-2, Mrs. Susun M. Uil-'
laps, Jolm Bush, Ralph Bozeman, Chcsloy Boyd,
Alcgapder Bannister.
G —Colson Coplinn, Nathan Chancoy, Clerk-
Superior Court 4J, Cl B. i.'ob, William Congers,,
2, Benjamin Cower, Asa B. Cook 2, Acn Cook,
William Cain tun. John Clarke, GibsouChosuut,,
Times Clark. > -
li.-—F.bsba Davidson, Seaborn J. Durham,
Tummi T/ixon, Thomas Doles 2, Robert S. Du fly,'
Thomas II. Daxvsbn.
G.—Richard Goodwin, Wm. Gunter, Henry
CrilEn, Isaac Gilford.
11.—Wm. Harrison 2, Mrs. Jiney Unpin,
Charles T. Harrison, Burwell Herndon, Wilson
Hemingway 2, ileiy Ilobb, DavidHovyell, Miss
f.'ni]lbarineilamner, J. E. J, Horne;
J.—Right L.Ivey, Jolm Jones 2, Stephen
Johnson, Reuben Join s.
K_Isaac Kendrick.
I,.—-AViU'i* I-ayten. ': y. /
M.—II. A. Morgan, John Martin, John M‘Coy,
I.itwdcr Mims, W'arr m B. Massee, John Morgan,
Archibald M’J’herson.
P.^-Mrt. Elizabeth Page, Washington Pea
cock, Janies Pope, William l'inekard.
R.—Starkey Rogers. H. Rice, Enoch
.Rougbton, James Bmiey, CirathC. Rogers.
8.—Elias Shtpjvasli 2, Roberton Shrewder,
George H. Sims 2, D. Smith, Eenjumin or 3Iar-
tin Swr-aringin,
-T—Jbhu Talbot, Jolm Tomlinson, Jes^e D.
Tatum 2..
V. —John Vaughn, James wne'ent.
W. —Benjamin Webb 3, Michel-1 Wat«-n 6,
Geviey Wetlxiiiton, James Wilkes. Elijah Will-
'’.inv, Jo'in W. \\ iuq, Osborn F. Wimberly, Joel
Wal r:, Allen Windham, Sarali White.
Foi.‘J 03 JOitN.M. .'tODlil , P. M.
GLOWIlkte®.
a ENTLEelENS 1 Fico Goats.’ hair Wrap.-
pers,
do do Opera Cloaks,
do Bupcr mixed Brown nnd Olivo
Cloth over Coats,
Just received and for salo by
nov 17 . 23 WM. If. BURDSALL.
They have leased the Ware House lately occupied
by Mr. John T. Rowland, eligibly situated ou tlio
bank of the river, just below tho bridge, and remote
front daugerby fire. Forthc conveniauce oftbeircus
turners in the upper part of tho town, they have a
Scale House in Cotton Avenue.
The usual advances will be made on Cotton stored
ivitli or shipped by them; and their customers can
have the choice of Uto Savanuah, Charleitoft, Now
York, or Liverpool markets. DAY If BUTTE,
august 13 33
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
SOOBES. r,IUSSC, (Stc.
, ELLJS, mlOTWEbb fy CO.
l A RE now receiving nnd opening at their BOOK
STORE, a niiuiberob
PIANOFORTES,
»fa rich descrtplion, and n variety, of other Musical
Inslnitnents, with instruction Books, and Musie a-
aapted to the same—a large collection of
NEW MUSIC, - ,
fur the Piano, embracing all the Music nf the cele
brated Cindrrella Opera, and a variety of engrav
ings. caricatures, prints, <tc.—Also a large assort
ment of
BOOKxS,
consisting of 1503 VOLUMES; ntatalogue em
bracing a considerable portion of xvbich. is published
in the Christian Repertory. A great variety of
STATIONARY ' .
and Miscellaneous Articles. A large assortment of
PAPER HANGING' 1 , Bordering, Fire-Prints,&c.
They respectfully inv : te the attention of tho pub
lic to the above, and request them to call and exa-
fc june 11 21
sa. JT.E'LilS.
H AVING determined to settle permanently
in Macon, respectfully ofl'ers his
Professional Services
to the inhabitants of the town and adjacent coun
try.
For tho satisfaction of thoso who are unac
qii aimed with him, ho think* proper to state, that
he was .regularly admitted to his profession in
.1804, agreeably to tho laws and regulations of
fxl'ifrt ftf N/>V’ \ r i»rL* nrl tin*
the Plate of New York, aud th.it i.k, ,t of bis time
siucc that period has been devoted to nuexten
sivc practieo. By a faithful discharge of his pro
fessional duties, he hopes to merit a liberal pat
;o. mgc. His residence and office are in the house
foi merly occupied by Mr. Birdsong, on Mnlbprry
street. Jan. 14 2
warehouse
AND »
Commission Business.
1 THE subscribers respectfully in
• form Ibcir friends nnd the public that
4k they continue the above business, and
renew the offer of their services in that
i line.
Jackson Academy.
T HF. JACKSON ACADEMY, Bull
xvill resumo its operations on the first Monday
in January nest, under tl(e su
perinleqdenceA>f the
Rev. R. Chamberlain. The terms of tuition and price
of board will be such as are not unusual. The situa
tion is healthy, and the high character of the Teacher
who is well known in this slate, it is believed will en-.
title 1 (be Institution to n.libcral share of public pat
ronage. .dec 31 6xv E. CA8E, secretary.
Ncio Line of Post Coaches
" ' FROM
XffAGOSr TO SAVANNAH,
FARE REDUCED.
• The fare 1 hereafter to and'
Savannah, will bo Thir-
l*'i*-ri- : "°U Dollars—to »ud Irom
■ tsxk '"■Hublin, Four Dollars—thro'
in thirty-six hours. The Coaches will leave Ma
con every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at
four o’clock in the morning—arrive at Savannah
nt eight P. Al. next day. Stago Office at Wash
ington' Hall, Macon.
G. LONGSTREET.
jan 31 64 J. B. GUERDON.
TO KENT
—HJlCE-ISC
The aSOK'jE-fiOtrSHformsTlj
occupied by Mr. 1. U. ltownso. Foi
parlicnlars inquire of ’
I. B ROWLAND, or
Aug 16 34
GODDARI|4rREED.
June 13 25
coxxox? SAaaxiva.
250 ps pnmo Hemp BAGGING
42 inches
30 ps Sacking
500 lbs bagging Txvine
coils bale Rope Sr Boat Warps,
Forsale, low, by
THOMAS TAYLOR,
j ’ No. 6, Cotton Avenue.
THE TOKEN: SOUVENIR
«nd AFFECTION’S GIFT :
for 1832i
Just received by
nov 5 ELLIS, SHOTWELL& Co.
CLOTHING.
A SHOTWELL & J. S. SMITH baveju.t
* received a lot of Fine CLOTHING, con
sisting of super Box, Drc-s'nrtd Frock COATS,
SUGAR, CuPfAE AND Llqi (J
•rrs.i i Childs JlubaAlolaie,
JW) bags prune greeu Forto Uico,f!„..
Java Cuffee u »Uas
150 bbls domesticLiqunrs
5 pipes old Cognac Brandy sndHa'i ,
25 quarter casks Jladei™,
10 baskets Chsmpalgue Wine
20 casks Antils and Mint Cordi«|.
30 boxes bar and shaving S«ap
105 togs Pep per, Piraenio and Ginrtr
buses hyson snd souchong Test
2000 bushels Liverpool ground B.ii,
For sale, low. by ' THpJfAB TAYIntl
J‘ ,ne 19 25 ttACWfejS"
TIM WAKE MANUfIcSji
MULBERnr SEAR TUIRD «TE t£I ‘
rCHIIE subscriber manufactures and kern. .
JL
which he will soil WHOLESALE andRFTi
ut Savannah or Augusta prices.
JOB WORK done at the shortest not,
the shop-on Third street, next door to I
Shotwell & Co. WILLIAJI S. ELI is
Order* sent to Ellis, 1 Shotxyell & Co 9
»*■■■'- prompt attention. ’
receive
Nov
1
JWjc Pall and Winter
wmre, aAXTjia. & r 0 v a
4 RE now opening, on the corner of aecon,! al
and Cotton Avenue, Ofiposlte the Washi.
Hall, a General Assortment of Fares<an ati Z
can Dry Goods, Hardware and Cullen} Croi’tn
Glass Ware, Casting!, Leghorn and straw Itonnm i
black and drab lluts, wool Hats, Window OtrJ i
Lead, Cotton Bagging, Bagging Twine, bie. tf
A LARGE STOCK NEGRQ mi
Ladies, gentlemens, boys &. childrens line i-t
mioeI
Merchants, planters and the public gtoerxll,!
io k be supplied at loxv prices Irom a slock i t.
o none in the state Macon, 1st October i-'tn’
T> o \tr L„II : • Kf. ^
P. 8. We shall be rcceivin ;
until the 15th Nov. WILEY,
■ ing New Goods*
IY, BA"
JAXTLR Sf PORT]
Merino Cloths.
J UST received, ah elegant assortmontcfiL.
rino Cloths, Merino Shawls and .Mautletl
. Also—an extensive assortment of fine Boi
and Shoes. dec 23 54'
. A. SHOTWELL & J. S. i
A Dry Goods.
N Invoice of DRY GOODS, consistiu
' Fancy I’riuts
just rccoivod nnd for sale by ‘
’ 17 23 WM. II. BURDSALL.
MANSION HOUSE,
Forsyth f Georgia.
The subscriber respectfully informs
the public, that ho hastaken the
MANSION HOUSE
in tho town of Forsyth, lately occupied
by George Stovall. The House lias lately undergone
repairs, and is now well calculated to render com
fortable those who may please to call. His Table
shall be supplied with the best the country affords—
his Bar furnished with choice Liquors, his Stables
plentifully stored with Provender, and has procured
good servants; together with his own anxious exer-
‘ions and constant attention to please, and moderate
barges, he hopes will entitle bis House to a share of
labile
public favor.
Forsyth, Jan. 6,1832,
BENIER PYE.
b y.
Jan 7
i tno f actory, lor sa
C. A. HIGGINS.
roxt SAXE,
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN, about 30
years of age, accustomed to houso work,
washing, &c. E. GRAVES & SON.
Dec 14 1 45
M
English Merinocs.
ERINO square SHAWLS—just received
WM. H. BURDSALL.
by
dec 23
54
Prime Green Coffee.
K A Bogs prime Green COFFEE, in lots
W V to suit purchasers, for sale by
dec 6 39
C. A. HIGGINS.
ANNUALS for 1832
CKERMAN’S Forget-me-not
. Winter’s Wreath, t riendship’s Offering
-The Pearl, Atlantis Souvenir
Affection’s Gift, Thb Token, For salo by
dee 24 Ellis, Shotwell If Co,
C. A. HIGGINS
O FFERS at private sale, 14 hhd^N 0 Sugar
14 bbls do do-20 tierces new Rico
40 bbls Spring Rock Gin
Phelps’ do
20 do
10 do Rum, 4 hbds Rum
10 do Mackerel No 2
50 do do No 3
50 do Meuhaden Fish No 1
50 bags prime green Coffee Also,
Zlo gers’ Gunpowder,
m whole and naif kegs and caniaten. jan 2*1'
F .,, oa Savannah,
A.YABLE at sighl t forsale by
Dec 16' 46 DAY &. BUTTS.
T Carpeting,
Ilti subscribers will acllthuir remaininp stock
of CARPETING at very reduced prices,
having a largo quantity dn hand, aud wish to dis
continue keeping tho article,
jan 26 A. SHOTWELL & J. S. SMITH.
A tt a a fttOTXCE.
LLdcbts due from the late firm of KNOX &
CASTENS will he arranged by Iloait
KNOX, and those indebted to said firm are re
quested to make payment to him, he being au^
thortsed to receipt for and discharge tho same.
, ,, ’ HUGH KNOX,
Jan 14 2 ROBERT CASTENS.
M “ rto cmS[ , iltggis ctoraat
-K1 OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, nnd
^ Su
able Medicine received nnd for sale hv
Nov 23 28 ELLI8 ’ 6HOT 'VELt&CO.
Panuloons, Vests, &<.
54 dec 23
PRESERVES.
il U SERVES° aCh aDd Crab A PP ,e PRE
Qninco, Peach and Guava JELLIE8 '*
Preserved Ginger
Trunes, Figs k
. F «‘ h R»i*ius. &c. Ju,t Received by
jan 2 3tw 59 LEVI ECKLEY.
dec 6
Thompson’s Checks
Law’s Plaids j
McBride’s ditto,
Cumming’s Checks
Lipsay’s Furniture do
3- 4 Albiti bleached Shirtings
Chicopee' do
Linen fold do
Milk Row . . do
Super Linen fold do
Waltham do
Scituate do
N. O. 4-4 bleached Shirtings
4- 4 brown do
McAllister's Stripe, Fo; ni S-
39 C. A. HIGGiVi.
BOARDERS.
iHE undersigned can accommodate a i
T HE undersignod can accommodate
her of BOARDERS, (without I
on moderate terms. My. residence is over i
shop, near the Mansion House.
Jan 14 ,2 T. J. M’CLESKEY.
| SHOES cheap.
|»*"ELROSE & KIDD have receivedacoi
lVi signmcnl of coarse SHOES, xvhichsdf
be sold at cost, for approved paper at 'Jadaji.
56 3rad dee SI
ALSO
3 bales CARPETING.
THB SUBSCRIBERS
R ESPECTFULLY inform their fricndi
the public generally, that they arertetoj
ing and opening at their old stand 313, KD™
STREET, Charleston, S. C. a large andipk
did assortment of
■ HARD WARE, CUTLE
And fancy Goods,
To which the attention of country nicrchaa|
visiting tho city for supplies is invited.
SMITH, HARRIS &C0.
Charleston, oet 24 4 w4m
CLOTHING.,
WILLIAM H. BURDSALL
H AS just received and oilers for side, 00 ■*
most liberal terms, a general asnirtmeo'.o!
Readymade Clothing.
Having hud it manufactured exnrwsly t- t on on
sales, can warrant it mude iu the licst in * l " !f, V!
most fashionable style. Among xvhicb aro i»«
lowing:
Gentlemen’s super blue,-black, green.
andmlirtDfiEH8 cbAT8 and PKOCkJ
Super blue, black and fancy colored clotli PASTA.
J.OONS
Blue, black, mixt and colored Cnssirarre da
Steel, cadet, blun and fancy mixt satinet lostw.
Frocks Hiid Pantaloons ^
English mole-skin do. Uncut hangup do. Riding o°-
Black nnd blue enssimere VESTS
Blue, black and colored silk velvet do
Dark figured valentia, xvliite and huff do
White Marseilles do. Sxvanfili.wn and toilmetao
Youths’ Coats, Pantnloons and Vcsls , ■
Gentlemen's gnus-bair cnmhlei CLOAKS
Plaid do. Ladtes'cnmblet and Cirea»«:ar. do
Lion-skin Jackets aud Pantaloons
Fine linen and Annuel SHIRTS, Cellars, Iroj-“
Also, Gentlemen’s Fashionable limes Dt»
HASfl.&c.&e, . , I! S2i
i
•.aZii.ei.
, i mI tin?
1.15X*
FANCY AND
DRY aefOD®* ^.
OB MAG1F. has received and #«««*,
lust fow dtiys, an oxtensive u*sorlioeut vj v 1 '"
including almost every urllclo required forUiU
et: among wliich are the foltouivgi
SupeiGno blao, black; brnwn, olive sad r
Broadcloths, .Muino and rqttaa '-u
ana CircnMlans, very fine Frenrli l»'i
ings and datlcei.i; also Freucli I.iaei
and superfine and cmnnion V.rtn-D
rines, Orllndas end Orleans Hot-ea '1 ;l 1 t „
Cambric nnd fumiUire Dimity: >SJ''*'-" 1 .; rf
and cembrie Siuslius; India, silk »na ' inlW ‘ lsi
hams; also 100 pieces Calicoes and
patterns nnd latest style; fancy H»nd» trt T~. .«>
Bcarfs, Crapes nuil Cause, plain and tgurto ^
ante Silks, Italian and Gnidcuoplet do t*|«* .
and Pilarines, thread and bublnct !**«“”,
Ribbons, Gloves aud llniiory; Irish Lineal. .
and cambric llaudkercbieft; also ladi***** ,
Leghorns, open straw and Uunstsble 'jj*
brellas and Parasols very eeut und haaovca.l ^
dar Boxes uod Puffs; end an eslei.siveiuffJ
Sot'-psandPerfumery, Ottoof Boses, Ac.
A’so a general assortment of llsraivsre, ,
Glass nnuChida Ware, Crockery. CwfjfijEJ 1
10 cases gentlemen's lieaver aud silk n»uv jv...
en » Leaver sno
fine und co’himon, including white, dra° * . £fa ,
also Shoes, cotton Cards, blacksmuhs 4 , q. w h,
piefe, cros* cat and mill Saxvs, carjicnw -
Guns, Ate. Ate,
iuns, Ate. &c. ' ..-onrElUl*
Also'a very general assortment of
lOTTON BAGGING, Ac. <Stc. ,.^*1-1
pCO'
The subscriber requests the .. E
and lb public to his whole'stock in trad , ^
continue to dispose of tfie initio apo.,
hois civ-.fident,‘willgive general
iv 14 20
FOR SALii AT THIS OFFK*"