The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, July 08, 1831, Image 4

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Fruits, Teas, HV.'Jf, ,tc. ‘ji{\ boxes Bloom and Bunch RAISINS, ■r-J\ 9 Prunes, Almonds, Citron, Preserves, Lemon Syrup, Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas. also, Afewbox-es extra CLARET WINE, be ing a part of a private Stock. lObbls. superior CIDER VINEGAR. ELLIS, SHOT WELL A CO. June 24, 183 L 20— Dili*, Sltotncil & Cos. HAVE received at their Drug Store by several boats. 100 packages of Drugs and Medicine, Glass W are, Surgical Instruments, Patent Med icines, Perfumery, Ac. 1000 kegs Paint in Oil, assorted. 3000 galls. Linseed, Sperm and Whale Oils, 500 boxes assorted Window .Glass, Spanish Brown, dry. do in Oil. Verdigris, do do Venetian Red do do Chrome Yellow do Green. Red Lead, Umber, Tera de Sienna, Lamp Black, Ivory, black do. Black Lead, Blue, Brown, and Green Smalts, Frostings, Gold and Silver Leaf, Copper do, and Copper Bronze, Paint Brushes, assorted, Diamonds, Paint Stones and Mullers, Putty, Whiting, Chalk, Rotten Stone, Pummice vitone, Red Chalk, Ac. &c. Gj* Purchasers are invited to call and examine iar themselves. Macon, June 24, 1631, 20 — Hardware S' Cattery, FpHE sub’fibers have received by recent arrivals a large and general stock of HARD WARE, CUTLERY, MECHANICS TOOLS,: <&c. —a few are given below. 60 kegs best Cut Nails and Brads, assorted, 288 (24 doz.) Shovels and Spades, 12 Anvils, and 6 boxes Axes 100 pair Trace Chains C dozen Sickles and 4 dozen Scythes 550 saddle irons, 6 boxes pipes 200 set cart and waggon boxes 4 cords grass rope, 75 nests Iron Weights 18,000 pound* oaMiii^s, Steel assorted, W eeding Hoes Wrought Nails, Cotton Cards Locks assorted, W ood Screws Chisels and files, do, in sets Cast Steel Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs Iron do Tea Kettles Augurs, Slcel-yards, Hinges assorted Cast and German Steel Saws Mill Saws, Pit and Cross Cut do. Masons Trowels, Bellows, Sand paper, Hammers, Curry Combs Looking Glasses, . Class and Brass Lamps and Candle Sticks Plated do do Castors Britania, Coffee and Tea Pots Do. Plates and Tumblers A- large assortment of Carpenters and Joiners Planes Plane Irons, Bradu, Kettles, Sugar Boilers Waffle and Wafer Irons Ploughs and Plough Moulds, &c. Together with sets of Carpenters Tools, Smiths’ do. Tanner’s and Currier’s do Hatters, Painters and Masons do All of which will be sold on reasonable terms, at wholesale or retail. ELLIS, SHOTWELL A CO. June 23 90- Hit ASS SCYTHES. A FEW Grass Scythes, with snaths com plete. For sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL, A Cos. May 3, 1831. 4-tl'. IS a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Bibb county, at the ensuing election. May 19 10-tf ttih} OFFEi iinself as a Candidate for the She riffality of Bibb County, at the ensuing elec tion. He pledges himself to his friends that he is induced to do so more from an earnest desire to receive the emoluments arising from the office than from the reason assigned by most candi dates, (to wit) the imnortumty of friends. YOUNG JOHNSTON, j June 1, 1831. 14—tde Cotton ISaffpin//, Ti e subscriber has now in store, iooo Of good quality, and will have a full supply during the season, which wtlJ be sold on ac commodating terms. WM. P. HUNTER. Macon, .Tunc 10. lfi-3t For Sale, or Kent, THE Property recently owned by Cok Joel Baley, and known as the illounlain Spout Retreat , In Butts County. This Property’ is too well known to require de scription. J. T. ROWLAND. _April 23 3 Cotton Mlaffffing, THE Subscribers are receiving Two thousand pieces hemp, flax and tow BAGGING, which they offer for sale at very low prices on an extensive credit for approved paper. June, 17. 18 DAY U BUr£S. The Subscribers INFORM the public that they have connected themselves in the business of manufacturing arid repairing COTTON GINS. The construc tion of their Gins is the result of experience, and their performances in all cases warranted —old work will be well and speedily repaired. Their Shop is on Bridge Street and Court-house Square, near the Mansion House, where their friends are invited tocall. ZACHARIAH SIMS. THOMAS SIMPSON. Maron, Jttno 2L 1001, 20— tf Auction Business* J. T. ROWLAND AND C. A. BSH.C.I\S TENDER their services in the above business, to the public. They have large, convenient and safe stores, for the reception of Goods com mitted to their care. Liberal advances will be made in Cash, on all goods deposited, or by ac ceptance by those on consignment. Goods on consignment, may be made either to the address of J. T. ROWLAND, or LAM AR & CO. Macon; which will meet with attention, and all orders duly attended to. April 19 2- •Jnst Received, at B'ainily groat'!/ A' eon ft <t tinny, A N additional supply of the different articles in 1\- his line, among which, are Old Madeira 1 Lemons Claret 1 Figs Port I Prunes Sherry > WillC. Almonds Champaigne Olives Muscatel and Capers Malaga J .Citron Claret Isabel-"] Filberts la and l Domestic Fruits in Brandy Georgia Ma- f W INES Raisins deira J < Sugar Plumbs and“ a " d !*“*• STon Holland Gin Table Salt Irish Whiskey Loaf A. Lump Sugar Jamaica and > r, Sperm Cadies St. Croix 5 J " * SacapagosPecan"] Cordials and Syrups Pecan, Brazil, ( ■>, Smoked Beef and Cheese Madeira, and f §■ Sugar toys, cake, Ac Hickory J And most other articles in the Confeetiionary line. Constantly on hand, Spanish Segars, A best Tobacco. Zj’ The above Goods are fresh, and will be sold at the lowest Augusta wholesale prices. April 18 1-tf Tweisty Dollars Kevtavrt. RUNAWAY on the 24th of May last, from Mr: David F. Wilson’s brick yard, near Ma con, a negro boy named CooJ* , about 1C years of age. The said Cook is about five feet high, has a thin visage, and is an active and intelligent lad for his age. He was purchas ed from Mr. Archer, residing in Scriven county, where it is probable he may endeavor to return. Any person apprehending said negro boy, deli vering him to me in Macon, or confining him in jail so as I can get him again, shall receive the a bove reward. JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH. Macon, June 7 15-tf .Yotice, MTHE copartnership heretofore existing between -*■ the subscribers under the firm of ° G. Champlain S' Cos, was dissolved on the 6th inst. by mutual consent. G. CHAMPLAIN is fully authorised to settle the affairs of the Goncern. JOHN T. ROWLAND, L. ATKISON, G. CHAMPLAIN. Macon, June 7, 1831. 15-8 t BHaasHsasaLjjsai The liuslAcsg wilt be continard by G. CHAMPLAIN. June 7, 1831. i,>B Bt,l€o,Y. c> K GOA Pounds prime BACON, just re *' *•' 'V *v f ceived, and for sale by * RALSTON A JONES. May 24 l l-tf loirsFujc; A SUPERIOR and well tuned PIANO, near -**- ly new—enquire of J. T. LAMAR. Jnne 21, 1831. 19 —3w / |NE negro girl about 5 years old, 1 cart, 1 se- VF cond hand Barouche, 2 fine Mules accustom ed to work together, with or without a light wag gon, and anew Cotton Dray and Harness, 1 four W heel Carriage in good repair well calcclated for a Hack, 1 nearly new Barouche and Harness for one horse. Application to the subscriber at his shop on Bridge Street a litrle above Mr. Cham plain’s Store. GEO. A. SMITH. 1 Macon June 28, 1831, 21-tf The iuluililtnnts of Macon mul vicinity, rc respectfully informed tliul. MRS. ELLIOTT continues her School at her residence, which will hereafter be devoted to the purposes of an Academy* Cuthbcrt A: Polliill HAVE opened their Law Office at the Com miasioner’s Hall in the Market-house, Mil ledgevillc, Georgia. One of them is always to be found there ready to attend to professional calls. They will practice in the following Counties A Circuits; Ocmulgee Circuit —Baldwin, Jones, Putnam and Wilkinson. Flint Circuit.— Bibb, Monroe and Henry. Chattahoochee Circuit —Talbot. Southern Circuit —Twiggs, Telfair, &c. Middle Circuit — Washington. Milledgevillc, June 23 20- Pocket Maps oi'Creorgia, By Greene & Wellborn, JUST received, cgd for sale, price Two Dol lars, by JLD.J. SLADE* May 27 12. Cooh'c S' Cos tries MAVE received large additions to their Stock of Staple and Fancy Which makes their assortment complete, and consists in part of the following articles. Fine black and blue Broad Cloths, Rouen and Merino Cassimeres, Plain and twilled Linen Drilling, Silesia Sheeting and Irish Linens, 6-4 Table Damask, Long Lawns, Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs, French Muslins, Chemizetts, Corsets English Ginghams, new style, Adrianople do do Calicoes, now and handsome patterns Swiss Muslin Inserting, Thread Laces and Edgings New style Crape Handkerchiefs Gauze do do Pongee, Bandanna, and Flag do Leghorns and Dunstables Open Straw Bonnets Palm Leaf Ilats, Ac. Then have also received , 4 CASES Fashionable Black and Drab Elegant Mahogany Solas, Fancy Chairs Matrasses and Feathers Bagging and Osnaburgs Sheetings, Sacking, Ac. Ac. Ac. They will receive in a few day.*, A large and splendid stock of Hardvs arc, Crockery, CHINA-WARE AND GROCERIES. Which, w ith the above named Goods will be sold at their usual low- prices. N. B. — Constantly on hand, White Lead, Linseed Oil , Class and Putty, of the best qual ity. May 19 10-tf Have received and are opening, in addition to their former stock, (next door below J. T. Rowland’s Scale House, and opposite where Mr. Helvenston “ broke out afresh,” on CO TTON AVENUE, a complete assortment of Spring anti Summer Ootids: Consisting, besides oilier articles, of Brown - ] Blue ! Broadcloths Black ( AC'assw/iem, Green J Rowan do Circassians Valencia Vestings Buff, white A stamp’d Marseilles Vestings Calicoes Stamped Muslins White do Cambricks Irish Linen A Lawns Silks, Algiers Grode Nap Sinchew Sarcenett Pink and buff Beraze Ginghams Black Italian Crape Barage Shawls Gauze do Crape Veils Crape Scarfs Gauze do MuslinColoret lace do Ladies Thread Cam brick 11 hk’fs Cambrick Dimity Furniture do Coloured Camblet Russia Drill Patent Linen Hosiery of all kinds Ladies white Kid - ] Coloured j _ White, black silk \ p Beaver [ jj Gents, horse skin | ' “ beaverA buckj Kid Mitts Jackson Drill White Linen do Umbrellas Parasols Musquito Netting Furniture Prints Bordering, Madalins Inserting Trimmings Thread and cotton lace We are expecting every day Iron Holltm Ware, Sugar , f 'o/f ee, and BAquors. These Goods, with many others not enumera ted, were bought to be soid as low as any in the market. ' M. FELTON. W. B. CONE. Macon, April 16 i-tf UUl(B(£)sr qs<SM'jVK& .Vt ar the Town Watt. At the of #hr Harp and Ku^lc* mw PRO PR IETOR of this establishment takes the usual mode of informing his patrons and the public, that he has completed his arrangements tor their accommodation, which comprizes an en tire suit of rooms, (including elegant separate a partments for select parties, with fire places, Ac.) He has erected a Cook House on an improved plan, which will be allways supplied w ith the most savoury eatables that can be procured here or elsew’kerc, including Hot Steaks, ° Cutlets, Chops, Boiled Fowls, Stewed, Eggs, Fried A V Oysters. Soused Salmon, Elain j Shrimps, Tongues With good Coffee, Venison, & c , & c> His f on feetionart/ and tear Are well stocked with a selection of choice Wines, French 4 Holland Gin, And old >Brandy. Jamaica A \ n IVach 3 St. Croix y Fruits, Cheese, Genuine Cordials Conserves, Ac. All ot' which he submits to the judgment of his friends, to whom he returns sincere thanks for their liberal patronage., April 16 * £.jf Work Bags Linen Cambrick Ribbons assorted Brown and bleached Shirting Seulslai<d do do Sheeting Cotton Oznaburgs Hemp do Apron Checks Furniture do Dow las, Diaper Bomhazetts Bombazines .In.l every thing in the Dry Goods line, row- 1 prising ugood assort ment. Boots and Shoes of all' kinds Gentlemen’s black A white Fur Hats Boy’s do Leghorns Ladies Dunstables Cottage Bonnets Hardware A Cutlery Mill Saws Cross Cut Saws Shot Guns Cutting Knives Scythes, Sickles Log and Trace Chains Carpenters Tools do Plains Crockery and Glass Ware Looking Glasses Saddles and Bridles Martingales, Whips Window Giass White Lead Putty, Medicines Logwood, chipped A block Whittemore Cards Cotton and Wool do W ritingand wrapping paper Powder and Shot SPRINGS. rySHE subscriber has made large and extensiv i improvements Vo his Establishment at t|ii< place, for the convenience and comfort of tho- 6 persons whomay think proper to visit him. * 6 His best exertions will be used to render their situation as comfortable as possible. L. A. ERWIN Indian Springs, May 26,1831, Cj‘ The Georgia Journal, Macon Telegraph Savannah Georgian, Augusta Courier, and Athel uiaii, at Athens, will publish the above four times and forward their accounts to “ L. A. E.” Indian Springs, Geo. a flo a tpelier Spvia^ Monroe county, Georgia. T HK unsigned, after great labour and ex- S pease, is at length enabled to ofi'er this est blislunent to the notice of the public. In a climate like ours, where the enervation- i„ flucnce of long and warm summers is experienced by all, inviting the operation of causes, tending to the prodncti-ui of autumnal diseasi s , it j s ’ object of no trilling import to the coinmuntv to have recourse to a situation in which the assaults of disease may be prevented, its violence mitim ted, ;yid recovery rendered speedy and effected" Such a place the undersigned honestly believes hs is offering in the Montpelier Spring. ° lti Independent of the advantageous location of this establishment ; situated in a rerion unqnes amiably healthy; the Medical qualities 0 f then-* ter, are of a character entitling-it to hi<rh claim' upon the confidence of the community. 0 3 The waters of Saratoga and Ballston haveW stnee, rendered them places of extensive resort” Doth by invalids and persons of fashion. -Vnd the .signal benefits derived from their use by persons labouring under Chronic Diseases (especially of the digestive organs) have obtained for them well merited celebrity—and from a pretty accurate analysis, by gentlemen of competent science" comparing the result with the analysis of the \\ aters el Saratoga and Ballston, as published by Dr. Menu, they find the waters of the Montpelie : Sjiring, to possess, with a trifling exceptionth same chemical qualities. Asa chalybeate contain* ingmore Iron than theformer an<i less than the i, -.- tor, w ith a large proportion of the muriates of sr. da and lime ; the most striking difference beina the absence of uncombined fixed air, with whj the Saratoga water abounds. Of the benefice J application of this water in disease, the proprietor nan bear ample testimony. In chronic affections of the Liver, Spleen, and their concomitant functional derangement of the Stomach ; he can confidently assert that he ha3 seen no remedy of equal nature. In dyspepsia, that Hydra of modern times, it is an invaluable remedy, when aided as every remedy must be, la the temperate use of a well selected regimen, h diseases of the skin, and particularly Tetter in all itsvariety, ir is a certain remedy.ln dropsies from visceral obstructions, chronic rheumatism, and that relaxation and debility consequent upon a residence ia low, unhealthy situations, its value is not easily estimated. Abundant testimony could be produced to establish the truth of this state ment, were it necessary; but an inte Iligeat com munity will make the experiment and decide hr themselves ; and with their award the proprietor will cheerfully rest the reputation of the Spring. The undersigned assures the public that ha would not thus recommend the use of the Mont pelier water, but having been extensively engag ed in the practice of medicine in Georgia for near ly thirty years, claims the right to Judge of the remedy he recommends. This fountain is situated in one of the most healthy and best improved situations of Georgia, seventeen miles from Macon near the road leading from that place to Thomaston. His building is large, airy and comfortable, situated on an emi nence, high and commanding; surrounded by springs of the purest water, and refreshed by an atmosphere pure and invigorating. The proprietor will be able to accommodate comfortably one hundred regular boarders, and as many transient persons as may favor him with their company; and as interest and liberality are inseparably connected in such business, it is his determination to keep as good a house in every sense of the expression, as is kept elsewhere in the up-country. His BAR will be stored with tho is-st; his STABLES well furnished and attended. His prices w ill be the same as those charged at the Indian Spring. Comfortable Tents will be prepared for those w ho prefer furnishing their own board. NICHOLAS CHILDERS. Montpelier, Monroe county, May 18th, 1831. ,t(Ri-)ioitor)’ of Arts, Literature & Fmlwnti Published by L. A. Godry A Cos. PhiladflphU. ,18. BP. J. Slade , Ag’cntf; •?/<*• This work is issued in numbers, on the first ot every moLth, comprising fifty six large octavo pages, printed on fine superroyal paper wild en tirely new type, and carefully stitched in colon ! covers. 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