The Macon advertiser. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1832, November 23, 1832, Image 1

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,xcxw I'rinttti and Published, on Tuesday evening:*, during the Munnitr ai.el ui ~ Vol- **• fa mi l•/ Grocery Store . Boxes Raisins-10 Barrels Almons, ; 75 10 b'u’.s. Filberts, Brazil and Madeira * Nuts. 6 boxes pine apple Cheese, 10 boxes English and French Pickles, Saratoga, Seidlitz and Soda Powders, Congress Water—direct from the Spring, , ft Barrels Sweet and Butter Crackers, Cordials assorted-all kinds rhamojone and Muscatel V\ ines, M ideiraTciaret and Lupec Wines, Stoughton, Bitters —20 Casks Porter, pints and quarts. Catsup Pepper Sauce—prime table Salt, Preserved Ginger —Jellies, Ac. Tamarinds— Chocalate. Best Chewing Tobacco and Spanish Cigars, tiKtreceived and for sale by Justrecci LEVI ECKLEY. Macon. May 16,1831. 5-tf_ i. ntHE subscribers intend closing their present T business as soon as praaticable, and will sell off their stock of M hid WARE, C UTLERY, CASTINGS, MECHANIC’S TOOLS, &C. books, stationary . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Together with a great variety of Miscellaneous articles at very low prices, for cash only—many articles will be disposed of at less than cost.— Their stock of Books is large and more complete than any other in the State.it embraces a large assortment of Law Books, Medical do. and Latin School do. Greek and French do. Religious do. Historical, Literary, Scientific, and a great vari ety of Miscellaneous Works. y ELLIS, SHOT WELL & Cos. Sept. 19, 1830. 2G P. S. Drugs and Medicines will be sold as asua'l. ' E. S. V Cos. Groceries • BLANTON A SMITH offer for sale, 30 hhds g t Croix and N. O. Sugar 60 bbls. 5 50 do Loaf and Lump do 50 do Rye Whiskey, 2000 bushels Salt. And a variety of other Goods. Groceries. PIL R. YONGE & SONS, offer for sale on accommodating terms, Whiskey in hhds and ibis. N. E. Gin in bbls. Apple Brandy in do. (ew-Englaad Rum in do. St. Croix and N. Or ;ans Sugar, Molasses in hhds—very superior, loffee of excellent quality, Iron, assorted, Mack el, No. 1, No. 2. No. 3" Lot of Casting, assor ts, Rice in Tierces—fresh, A few demijohns vty superior old Brandy, Grindstones —Pork, !!9 casks Thomaston Lime, Nails —assorted, S lt,c. July 25, 1832. 16-3 w They also offer for sale a Match of Well broke Urses, of cream colour—will be sold cheap. Groceries’ Molasses, rum, gin, whiskey, &c. lOlilids. N. Orleans Molasses, 20 bills. Ruin, 20 do Gin, (Uest brand and good proof) 20 do Whiskey (N. O. high proof.) 4 IN STORE. 10 Bills. Mackeral, No. 1. 50 do Whiskey. 50 do Gin, 10 hhds. St. Croix Sugar, 10 do N. O. do 25 libls. Manheaden Fish, 5 Tierces superior Rice. For sale by C. A. HIGGINS. ■DOMESTIC LIQUORS, &c.—Received and for sale, sbbls Gin, 20 Crates Cookery, 5 Do Rum, * assorted, ODo Whiskey 20 Bags prime green shhdsN. O. Sugar Coffee, 5 Bbls Fish, (Salt 20 Bbls Mehaden water Trout) Fish, For sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by C. A. HIGGINS. April 2 82- •iuction Store• I'ILHT AUCTION.— C. A. Higgins'' Auction ■* Room is constatly supplied with Dry Goods, lardware, Hats, Shoes, Jewelry, fancy articles, *• which will be offered at his night sales. Persons wishing to got great Bargains will do fell to call in. Gooas sold at this establishment are fresh and 1 perfect order. Hugging* >0(1 PIECES COTTON BAGGING in store, ' u for sale by C. A. HIGGINS. •V B. Arrangements are so made with the ;ents of the manufacturers, that the planter and ttrehant can bo constantly supplied with the ar- J® of Bagging at its lowest prices and on libe ling, June 7. Brick. >fmnnn BRICK, deliverable in a few days no tice, for sale by C. A. HIGGINS. ,B. The above article can be had in quan ts to suit purchasers on contract, by giving ™ rl notice to the subscriber who acts as agent *** extensive kiln in theeig‘nhborhood. j ue7 C.A.11. To Kent—by the month- A COMMODIOUS and well lighted room, at tached to which is a first rate Billiaid Table, complete. They will both be ren- Wu P on reasonable terms. Apply to JOHN SMITH, Sign of the Harp and Eagle. oc b 9, 1832. 26 NOTICE. THE subscriber willl be absent from Macon for p the ensuing six weeks. During his absence nomas Campbell Esq will represent him in his Sessional business. ~ JOHN RUTHERFORD. hi - 6. 1832. 26-41 E. a7ni° UP ir * CO, inform their friends • , .. d • ‘ e ,. p ! l , bllc In ? ene ral that they have re ceived their ball and Winter Stock, consisting of a general assortment of Dry Goods, liard° ware. Cutlery, Crockery, Shoes, Boots, Hats, B ‘ aD onn J The y hav also ret eived 200 bags COFFEE, 3 teirces do GO coils Bale Rope 15 hhds. St. CROIX SUGAR, 10 tierces Loaf do 1 pipe MADEIRA WINE, - 10 bbls. Malaga do 100 bbls. GIN, RUM, and WHISKEY, 10 “ Rectified W r hiskey, Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Cog. Brandy a ogetner with an assortment of Ironmonger feg consisting of LBS. of flat and square Bar Iron German, Cast and Blistered Steel, Nails, Nail Rods, Sheet Iron, Blacksmith’s Bellows, Anvils, \ ices, Hammers, Powder, Shot, Lead, &c. Gj* The above articles were selected in parti cular reference to the up-country and will be sold as cheap as they can be had in this market. “OLASTER OF PAR15....10 barrels ofPlas ter of Paris for hard walls or stucco work, just received and for sale by C. A. HIGGINS. COOKE & SPEAR, I\- 100, Broad-Way, New-York. HAVE constantly on hand, and are manufac turing a large assortment of Cabinet Furni ture of every description, consisting of double and single scroll Sofas, spring and hair Seats, W ardrobes, Sideboards, Secretary, Book Cases, dressing and plain Bureaus, Pembroke Case, dining and toilet Tables, marble top Centre and Pier Tables, Mahogany, curled Maple and fancy Chairs, Ac. &c. Also, pure curled hair Mattras ses, feather Beds, Cushions, Ac. They are constantly manufacturing the Patent Wind las 8 Bedsteads, with which they have furnished most ol the Hotels and Public Houses in the Union. They are now prepared to fill all orders either for cash or on time. They refer to Messrs. Cooke A Cowles, Macon. September 11, 1832. 22 Gm HOUSE FOR SALE. SALE, the House and Lot occupied by Judge Strong on the hill. Also, a likely young Negro woman, a good house servant, Enquire at this Office. J ly 14— House for sale. FOR SALE, a well finished two story house in a desirable part of the Town. Enquire of the Editor. July 24, 1832. House for sale. F)R SALE ... .The House and Lot, whereon Mr. Helvenston now lives For terms, apply to M. E. RYLANDER. August 7, 1832. 17— . House for sale. FOR sale, the House and lot on the corner of Mulberry and Third Street, formerly owned byR. Birdsong, Esq. This property is eligibly situated for a family residence, having two good store rooms below, and rooms above, sufficient to accommodate a large family—or would answer for a Private Boarding House, attached to the premises is a good kitchen, smokehouse and sta ble, also a small garden. Terms made accom modating. Apply to SPENCER RILEY. Macon, April 9, 1832, 101— istuul for sale. LAND FOR SALE....The subscribers offer for sale the following lots of land. Lot No. 35, 11/A District Lee. 34, 32ef do. do. 254, 20/A do. do. 220, 10/A do. do. DAY & BUrrS, Agents. Macon, July 25, 1832. 16- FOlt SALE...Two lots of land lying in the Bth district Houston. For terms, ap ply at the Compting-house of DAY & BUTTS. July 8 13 tores to Rent.— The Stores in thfiree proof building erecting on the corner of Mulberry and Third Streets—Possession given on the Ist of October. For terms apply to ELLIS, SHOTWELL di Cos. Macon, July 2 13 JLand for sale. THE following tracts of land are offered for sale on accommodating terms. Lot No. 208 in 16th Dis. Dooly County, “ “ 57 in 19th Dis. Lee, now Stewart “ *• 88 in 14th Dis. Early County, “ “ 111 in Bth Dis. Lee County, -• “ 75 in llth Dis. Lee, now Stewart “ “ 33 in 27th Dis. Lee, County, “ “ 102 in 4th Dis. Houston now Bibb Apply to R. BIRDSONG. Apnl7, 1832. 100—tf JfMattrasses • JH- OLDERSHAVV has on hand, a fine • assortment of curled mattrasses, both double and single, which he will sell on fair terms. Aug. 19. 19-tf Fence to build • PROPOSALS will be received by me, until Ist October next, to fence 175 acres of Land on the border of Jones and Bibb counties, known as McDougalds Auction, about 6ix miles from Macon. Fence to be ten rails high. THOS. LOW, Adin’r of Estate ofThos. Lunrfy, deceased. August 18, 1832. ■ 19-1 m Printing. THE Macon Advertiecr Office is fitted up with entire new Type, and every material which enables Printing to be executed with neatness. The assortment of Job and Fancy 'Types are of the latest and most approved manufacture. Pains will be taken to have Printing executed rtt the best manner. The subscriber solicits the patron age of his friends and the PubHc. I^l. OUR. —Just received, Two Hundred bar * rels good Flour. 6 ELLIS, SHOTWELL & Cos. ■Ty y<:o\ . Friday, November 28. "108 •' P erceilt cheaper than ever- I . J 1 j . ls -i ust opening a very exten sive and splendid assortment of Goods, which I !’f s been selected in the New York market by himself, from the latest importations, which are | particularly calculated for this market, and which will be disposed of fully twenty five per cent, cheaper than ever. These goods are of the la test style and most fashionable patterns, and are ottered to his friends and the public with confi dence fully assured, that not only the style but prices will fully meet their approbation. Their attention is requested to Uie same—a few of the articles are mentioned, viz : 200 pieces calicoes and prints, some very rich. Extra fine furniture callicoesand common. 60 pieces fine parish muslins and gino-hams plain and striped, figure and striped mandarines baragoses black and purple Grodesvviss aud ltall lian silks watered grodenap, black and brown colored do. hern am gauzes, Orleans robes, naiat ed palmarines and crape deleon, black and color ed silk, camblets and prineettas, fine french bom bazines, blond gauze veils (some extra sizes.) , tln straws, scarfs, fancy handkerchiefs and shawls, very rich, sett cap and belt ribbons new patterns, thread laces and in sortings, also edg mgs and footings, checked and striped muslins, jaekonet, Swiss and Cambric do. one case grass bleached Irish linens assorted, long lawns, linen cambrics and cambric handkerchiefs, super, vest ings, plaid and plain drillings and fine french linens, pongees and ponge hand kerchiefs, bandan na and flags, gloves and mills assorted. 50 dozen silk, cotton, randon hose and half hose assorted. 100 parasols and umbrellas, very neat and rich. 100 pieces mosquito netting. Bead bags nd purses, shell tuck and side combs, cambric and furniture dimities and cotton fringes, 6, /, 8, 9,10, 11 and 12 by 4 damask ta ble cloths, table covers, dunstable and straw bon bets, palm leaf hats, black and drab beaver hats latest fashions, travelling caps and trunks. 10 bales sheetings and shirtings and plaids. 500 lbs spun cotton, tickings, osnaburgs, cot ton cards &c. - Also, an extensive assortment of perfumery, soaps, oils, powder, powder boxes and puffs, erasive balls, cologne, honey and rose waters, otto of roses, Ac. &c. Also, 3000 pair shoes and pumps assorted, and 100 pair morocco and calfskin boots, same very neat and fine. And a very large supply of saddles, bridles, martingals, saddle and travel ling bags, &c. Ac. &c. Together with a general assortment of hard ware and cutlery of all kinds that is wanted in this market; also carpenter’s tools of all kinds. Blacksmith’s tools, cross-cut and mill saws, guns, rifles, &c. Also a supply of crockery,china and glassware, Also 10 doz. superior calf skin, gtning and binding skins, sole leather, gin band leather, Ac. and a supply of groceries, family medicines, &c. Macon, April 27, 1832. j t f XpW SPRING GOODS.—Lewis Fitch, v* "}*P er an d fbilor, is now opening, at the Macon Clothing Store, anew- and eplendid assort ment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting of superfine Bombazines—brown,slate black, inixt, white aud buff merino cassimeres plaid do. (anew article for Pantaloons,) white and brown drilling, brown grass linen, Princes cord, Nankins, buff and white Valencia vesting, spotted and white marsailes do. Satin and Floren tine do black and fig’d Velvet do. with a good as sortment of cloth* velvet and bombazine stocks* fancy do. Spitalfield hdkt’s. silk net and cotton double end suspenders, English silk half hose, Randem do white and brown linen, figured era vats, Italian do. Bosoms, collars, stiffners, buckskin gloves, black do. silk and brown linen do. Epauletts, Ball Buttons, &c. iF. B. L. Fitch will receive in a few days a handsome assortment of summer clothing. 1 ailobing carried on in all its branches as a bove—having the latest New York and -London fashions, his work shall not be inferior to any. He returns his sincere thanks for past favors, and solicits a continuance of public patronage. March 2, 1832. 90 ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. are now re ceiving by several boats, and opening, a large supply of Goods, which with their former stock, renders their assortment very ex tensive. A part of which are given below : r f\i \ kegs white lead, in oil UVF 800 gallons linseed oil 600 gallons sperm or lamp oil 200 gallons spirits turpentine 500 gallons train oil 500 boxes window glass, assorted sizes 24 boxes soap 20 coils grass rope 500 barrels northern lime 150 packages drugs and medicines 150 kegs nails and brads assorted Spanish brown, white lead, Venetian red, chrome yellow, do. green, verdigris, lamp black, yellow and stove ochre, umber,terra de scienna, prussian blue, whiting, putty, dutch and rose pink, paint brushes assorted, slabs and mullers, dye stuffs, drugs, medicines, shop furniture, surgical instru ments, patent medicines, perfumery, preserves, chocolate, tea, honey, vinegar, plaister paris, ro man cement, hydraulic cement, nails, brads, cas tings, locks,hinges and butts, sheet copper, brass, iron and lead, planes, saws, fan-mill irons, furni ture mounting assorted,mechanics tools assorted, together with a general assortment of HARD WARE and CUTLERY, a very large collection of BOOKS and STATIONARY, consisting of family biblee,english, latin & greck school books, medical, law and miscellaneous books, compris ing more than 5000 volumes, portable desks, quills, blank books, printing paper, post office pa per, foolscap and letter paper, lancy and gilt fit ter paper, blank and visiting cards, water colors, albums, piano fortes, flutes, clarionets, flag eolets, guitars, bugles, drums, fifes, harps, vio lins, paper hangings, flower pots, music, cloth brushes, hair brushes, sweeping brushes, &c. Many articles are much reduced in price, and will be sold accordingly ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. /Sank Checks ~ Checks on the Commercial, Darien, Insurance and State Banks—Patent Bills of Exchange, Cashier’s Checks; Cotton Receipts; Bills of Lading; all kinds of Blanks, arid every descrip tion ol Printing neatly executed by M. 1). J. SLADE, at tho Advertiser Office, Macon, Geo. ! islastobst & emvst, Ware-Hnamand Commission Merchants, MACON, GEORGIA- Fb LANTON & SMITH, H'arc-House andCom. MJ mission Merchants, Macon, make liberal ad vances on Cotton in store, and on shipments; al thri"hamlfk S a " d ° thCr I lf( T cr, y deposited in 1 heir \Y are-llouses are more convenient to the ! busl “css part of town than any other, possessing the advantages of a Wharf, and are more exempt trom danger by fire than any other in Macon. 9f 'arc-Ho use AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. AAMILTOM & HAYES. INTENDING to permanently locate them- X selves in Macon, on or he.tbre the first of Octo ber next, for the purpose of transacting the above business ; and having taken the new and conve nient \N ARE-HOU >E, recently occupied by Isaac lL Rowland, on the corner of Mulberry and Second Streets, and in the immediate vicinity of most of the Cotton transactions, respectfully soli cit a part ol public lavor, promising in return un remitting attention to the interest of all who may tavor them with their business and confidence.— Liberal advances will be made on Produce, Mer chandize, or other property. EVERAUD HAMILTON, JAMES R. HAYES. Macon, Aug. 19. • 19-Gt Why are you lond of toil and care, Why choose the rankling thorn to wear, And heedless by the lilly stray. Which blossoms in your way' 1 THE subscriber offers for sale a valuable tract ofLand, containing 50G acres more or less, lying the fork of big and little Itchaconna creeks, Crawford county, where the subscriber now lives. There Is 140 acres of excellent bot toms, the upland lies well, lias fine water and is quite healthy ; there is 200 acres cleared aud now in cultivation, a good gin-house, gin-running gear, thrash-fan, and a large distillery* now in operation, with other improvements thereon, the cattle and stock, hogs, plantation tools, household furniture, corn fodder Ac. also, 2 or 300 gallons whiskey. The above will be sold to the highest bidder on the 15th of November next. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to call and ex amine for themselves. Terms made known on the day of sale. S. R. VICKERS. . B- S. The land will be offered privately at any time before that day. S. R. V AXD Commission Business. TIIL subscriber continues the above business at his old stand, (head of Cherry street, and Cotton Avenue,) where he offers all the usual facilities in business. His \\ arre-Houses and close storages are in prime order, and as much exempted from the dan ger ot fire ns any in the place. Cotton stored with him, will be delivered in any part of the town, fiiec of any charge, except the customary storage. JAMES C. MORGAN. Macon, Sapt. G, 1832. 23 BAGGING. (On Consignment.) JUST received, 250 pieces best Hemp Bagging which will be sold on'reasonable terms. E. L."YOUNG & CO. August2B 20 awroiaiß'* MACON, GEO. The subscriber would inform the citizens of Macon, and those whose business brings them hither, that lie has now completed his Sta ble on Second street, in a style inferior to but few in the Southern country. He has also been dai ly adding, and will continue to do so, all that is necessary to the comfort of the rnan of plea sure, and for depatch to the traveller. He has now on hand, used in the Livery, some forty head of horses, with a number of Barouches, Gigs, Sulkeys, &c. which are mostly new, and others are undergoing repairs nee ssary for the season ; besides which, in a few days, will receive an ad ditional supply ol Gigs and Sulkies, well suited to the taste and wants of the place. Attached to the Livery Stable, is a coach-ma ker s, painters, trimmers, and harness manu factory, as well as a Blacksmith shop ; and hav ing been at much trouble and expense in procu ring good workmen, for all these different branch es, will enable the subscriber at all times to keep his vehicles and harness in perfect repair. E very care and pains will be taken to promote the interest, comfort and convenience of the Pat rons of the Establishment; but the subscriber has been taught by experience, that persons hiring must make good all these delays, and injuries, which may happen. It is proper here to remark, that all carriages, gigs, or other vehicles, or horse, being injured by accident, ill-usage, or other cause, the person having hired the same, will be held liable therefore, for each day, the article or horse is withheld as unfit for service ; and also for repairing and feeding, during such delink quency. The heretofore established Prices will conti nue fo govern, and may be seen at the Livery Stable; they are as moderate as the times will admit. STAGE TO MONTPELIER SPRINGS. During the ensuing summer and fall, the sub scriber will run a daily hack between this place and the Montpelier Springs ; commencing on the first day of June—leaving Washington Hall, in Macon, at 3 o’clock, P, M. where seats can be procured, at the usual stage rates, to-say, $1,75 per seat, payable in advance. THE INDIAN SPRINGS, Will also be visited twice a week, by hacks running from my ntable—leaving Erwin’s Hotel, in Macon, every Tuesday and Saturday, at 8 o’- clock, A. M. and leave thfc Springs at 8 o'clock, on Thursdays and Monday’s ; price of a seat, $5 in advande. HORSES, Will be kept by the day, week, month or year. JOSEPH BENNETT. April 17, 1832. 101—tf MAPS of Macon, accompanied with some sta tistic rematks, price 50 cents, for sale at 1 the Advertiser Office. CLOTHING STORE. T EWIS FITCH, Merchant Tailor, is now o- M j pening, at the Macon Clothing Store, anew and splendid assortment of Goods and Clothing, in Ins line, consisting ofsuper. blue, black, brown, green, olive, claret, mulberry, invis. green, and inixt London Cloths ; stiped cassimere, anew ar article; I etersham’s Oxford mixtatinet, first rate; fashionable figured and plain Velvet, Satin, Flo rentine, Marseilles and Valencia vestings; blue, black, orange, drab, buff, white, and steel inixt u>snneees; silk Italian, and fig. fancy & white ere vats ; English and India handkerchiefs; duck, horse and lined gloves ; lack aud white silk stoCk mgs; silk, cotton and worsted randem half hose; french fancy velvet susnenders; silk, webbing and cotton suspenders; shirt bosoms and shift collars ; velvet and bombazine stocks, and siiM ners ; linen cambric handkerchiefs; silk ufhbrel as; cloth caps, children’s fancy and hair seal flannel, brown shirting A sheeting ; gold and sil ver epaulets, stars; assols, lace, buttons, Ac. READY-MADE CLOTHING.—Fine blue, brown, green A olive Irock and dress coals, and coatees mixed over-coats and pea coats; fine blue, ■ black, brown, drab, orange and mixed pan taloons ; blue and mixed sattinet pantaloons; cord and berentine pantaloons ; fine figured, plain, velvet, L loreiitine, Marseilles, bombazine and cloth vests; drawers, shirts, monkey and short jackets; trowsers; fustian pantaloons; goat’s hair Cantoons, Indigo blue and Camblct cloaks ; ladies goats hair, caml.let, silk and plaid cloaks; a!) ol which are made up in the best manner, aud will be sold cheap for CASH, f AILORING, in all its branches, carried on as usual. Having the latest fashions and good workmen, my work shall not be inferior to any. 1 solicit the patronage of my friends and the public generally. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. 55 t f tailoring. New and FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE and TAILORING.— THOMAS J. UEAItD respectfully acquaints his friends and the public,that ne has taken the Store second door to the corner,on Mulberry street,recently occupied "„\ saac Rowland, and designs carrying on the! adoring Business in its various hranches°, and llso keeping cloths, cassimeres, Ac. of the best quality which he will make up, in the best and most fashionable style; and hopes to re ceive a portion of patronage. 81-tf notlce I TORSES in future will be boarded at Ten Dol -li Jars per month in advance, or Twelve Dol lars payable at the end of each month. J. BENNETT. August 28 oy CLERKS SITUATION. \ pLN ('LEMAN who hasbeon for along v tune inactive business, and whose experf 'cnce causes him to believe that lie is well acquain ted wih the Southern trade, (having lived in Au tnista anil In the interior nf .ho Si, 20 years) desires a situation in some respectable mercantile house in Macon, either as a salesman or Book-keeper. Proper and satisfactory testi monials of good character and qualifications can be produced. For further information, enquire at THE ADVERTISER OFFICE. Sept. 1. 21—3 t CABINET WARE-HOUSE.— J. 11. Older s/taw, Cabinet Maker , Macon, Giorgia— respectfully informs jhe public, that he conti nues business, notwithstanding, his being “burnt out” at the late fire, and has removed to the build ing three doors shove Wiley, Baxter & Fort, where he has on hand and will keep, a handsome assortment of all kinds of Furniture, such as Side Boards, Bureaus, Book Cases, Dining, Tea Card and Centre Tables, Work Stands, Sofas Chairs, Bed Steads, Writing Desks, Looking G/asl scs, Sccretarys, Ve. He will warrant his work to be of the best ma terials and manufacture, and will be thankful for orders, which will have his prompt attention. He hopes to receive, and will endeavor to merit a share of public patronage. Jaauary 4, 1832. 73-tf I’/.V. TIN WARE MANUFACTORY, on Muller ry, near Third Street.— The subscriber ma nufactures and keeps constantly on hand a gene ral assortment of which he will soil Wholesale and Retail, at Savannah or Augusta prices. JOB WORK done at the shortest notice at the shop on Third street, next door to Ellis. Shotwell U Cos. WILLIAM S. ELLIS. Orders sent to Ellis, Shotwell & Cos. will re ceive prompt attention. Nov. 18, 1831. CO—tf. It. MTS r HAT STORE.—The subscriber has taken the stand next door below the Post Office, in McDonald’s building, where he has on hand a large assortment of BEAVER HATS, of the latest New-Xork fashions, which he warrants, if not superior, at least notsurpassed by any in the place—he has also, alarge assortment of HATS of all kinds, suitable for town and coun try dealers, which he offers at wholesale or retail. Cj- He will furnish the citizens ef the place with llate ly the yem or quarter, at reasonable rates ; old hats received in exchange for new. Cash paid for Furs of all kinds. 11. WORTHINGTON. Jan. 5 75y 1 A>V _BOOKS---Just received in addition to their former supply : Alabama Reports, Equity Font Ulanque, English Corn Law Re ports, English Ecclesiastical Reports, Holt on Libels, lfovendon on Frauds, Roscoe on Evi dence, Story on Bailment, Todd’s Johnson, Wentworth on Executors, Vesey’s Chancery Reports, Yelverton’s Report, Yelverton’s Re ports, Bayley on Bills', Story’s Commentaries, Condensed English Chatidery Reports, Starkie on Evidence, Massachusetts Reports, Buller’s Nisi Prius, Rutherforth’s Institutes, Ingersoll’s Abridgment, Russell on Crimes, Foster’s Digest Constitutional Reports of South Carolina. ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. Alta —Docket and other Blank Books, suitable for Courts. July 3. 12.' Macon, Georgia. i • ie r * r ?P ri *if or having made large addition* to his house in Macon, is now prepared to enter*' ta, hßoarders and Travellers, at al 1 times. During the summer he will be generally at the Indian Springs, whore his establishment will" be kept up as heretofore. In his absence it will be under the direction of a young man of good" character. „ i L. Jl. ERWIX. N . B. The Stage Office is kept at his house in this place. Macon, June? 1832. gif M FOR SAUL fllW O Pole lloats. .. I\cdHover and Jriel. The JL Rover m-ts good as new, as it has been but a tew months since she underwent an entire and good repair 1 have had Clio Ariel examined by a gentleman who is well acquainted with boat building, and he informs me that one hundred dollars will put hjei in good order for freighting', as her timbers are all good. The two are said to be very low at eight hundred dollars. I will sell them on time, and if a ,sale can be effected with any of Col. B, S. Griffin's confidential cred * tors, 1 will discount four buhdred dollars on b a paper. Also, a Horse and Sulkey and a Pet lar’s Waggon for sale. Also, Iwo young likely Negro Women. St l - n - W. B. CONK. Ij AM) LOI I’ERY.— Upon enquiry we the returns of the Surveyors will be completed in about two weeks, and as the Commissioners are now convened at this place, making arrangements for tbe drawing, we have determined to printalist of the fortunate drawers as heretofore, which w ill be sent in sheets week ly by mail or in any other way directed to such as may becomo subscribers. As the drawing will occupy double the space which it has done hither to, the least price to subscribers will be five dol lars in advance. AH letters addressed to the Re corder Office, will be promptly attended to. grieve A ORME- Milledgeville, July 20, 1832. 17.. ItllE thing is out, 'tis true I swear it.— That . from and after the 10th day of September next, all those unsettled accounts and demands that have been called for from ten to a hundred times, and some too of 14 months standing, with out reserve will be putin the hands of Officers for collection ; also, many small demands of short standing—-those I mean who feel indignant at a. dun, thinking if it is done in an officer-like man ner it will be more satisfactory to them, and leas trouble to me ; and notwithstanding, many of those long-winded gentry threaten me with the loss of their patronage, I will only remark that nothing could be more congenial to my feelings than the loss of that patronage which day by day and step by step would drag me to tbe red-house under the hill In fact it has become almost the order ot the day, that when you a*k foryn*-mo ney, you recede naught out insult, and it is not unfrequent that you are laughed at, because yout bI U 1S so small, some will very candidly tell you that you are too poor to keep a stable, when at the same time it is such men keeping you out of your money, that makes you poor. If any business requires cash it is mine, and I have never known a place, but tins, that a credit was expected for one hour, much less six months. The evil must be remedied, or I sink, and sink I never will as long as I have any thing to hold to, and I am tired of asking for it: AoAai-c it 1 may, but have it I must, .Ind f the law will give it me, doubtless its just. So now I take my leave of the above-named ' and reuirn my smeere thanks to the good citizens of Macon lor their liberal patronage and prompt pay, without which my horses must’ve perished; and while I solicit a continuance of their patron age, 1 will add, I shall be ever happy to serve them in the capacity 1 represent, and every care’ shall be taken to promote their iutercst and conn tort and to render general satisfaction. J. BENNETT. 1 v \ am 110 7- ma^ln ff preparations to run a* datiy Hack to and from Milledgeville, commen cing from the Ist to the 15th October next, to' run during the session. J. BENNETT. I IME—The subscriber still continues* manu- ‘ J-ifactunnp Lime at his plantation in Crawford county, where it can be had a* all times in quan tities to suit purchasers and upon accommodating terms —to wit: " By the barrel in the rock at $2 50’ “ , “ slacked 150 Uy the buhel in the rock 50 , slacked 25 , It may also be had at the following places at the undermentioned prices to wit: At Esq. Bell’s in Talbotton in the rock vtr barrel $1 50 slacked $3 50 P At C. M. Norwood, Talbot conaty in the roek per barrel $1 50 slacked $3 50 At T. Bryant’s, McDonough in the rock, per barrel $5 00 slacked $1 00 Wick’s, rhomaston in the rock per barrel $1 00 slacked $3 00 , “rr, ( i" U^ ensv,!le in rock per barrel' $3 00 slacked 00 Ai s * * n I" orayth in the rock per bar rel $4 slacked $3 00 1 And in Macon at Messrs. Ellis, Shotwell A eo. per barrel in the rock *3 76 slacked $2 50 Also, stt the subscribers in Macon per barrel in ' the rock $3 75 slacked $2 50. Tbe increased demand has ertabled me to put the prices at a reduced rate, arid I think I may ven ture to assert that from the improvements I have been daily making in tbe burning, together with: my selection of rock, that I now have Lime equal’ to any Thomaston Lime, except its whiteness, and this I hope to improve. I believe for brick' work and cement, no lime on earth is superior ' but that part T am disposed to leave with tbs pub lic, and if it does not sustain itself, I want noth-' ing for it. I deem it nnnecessary to troqble the communi ty with along list of certificates vouching for the virtues of the lime, when I propose a trial and if not good—no pay— more is unnecessary. All orders from tjtp country thankfully received and promptly attended to. J. BENNETT. Macon Aug. 27, 1832. * 20-tf m EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. IVo. 33.