The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, July 19, 1831, Image 1

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tsfi miiicisi isramnsL f J a>U “ c.nct Fridays, by dflarmaduke J r . Blade, at Five Dollars per annum payable in advance. VOL. I. TA NARUS!, Advertiser Intelligencer .. Jablisheil on Tuesdays and Fridays at Five m 1 per annum, in advance. Advertisements • “in the usual rates: those sent without a ’Sed number of insertions, will be published *' ! TANARUS, rdered out and charged accordingly. Sales cf Land, by Administrators, Exv • „ r Guardians, are required, by law, to be C m nil the first Tuesday in the month, between in the forenoon and three in the trnoon, a t the couurt-house in the county m property is situate. Notice ot these "iesmust be given in a public gazette sixty days : Zicas to the day of sale. ( c'-I'ns of negroes must be at public auction, on i “ lit Tuesday of the month, between the usual SZ3&*~J* P" w,c **>■ lb ’ 'Zty where the letters Testnmentaiy, of Admin .wf.n or Guardianship, may have been granted, giving sixty days notice ihereot m one ol the riil-lic gazettes of this -State, and at the door of the ,'i.r-t-Vuse, where such sales are to be held. Nonce for the sale of Personal Property must be given in like manner, Forty days previous to ‘ Vouccto tbe Debtors and Creditors of an Es tate must be published t>'T forty days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, must be published four months. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub 1 isheil for four months, before any order übsolut rail be made thereon by the Court. SPRINGS. nnlDv subscriber has made large and extensive A improvements to his Establishment at this place, for the convenience and comfort of those persons whomay think proper to visit him. liis best exertions will be used to render their situation as cctsferUble as possible. * L. A. ERWIN. Indian Springs, May 2G, 1831. J3-4t Oj' T'lie Georgia Journal, Macon Telegraph, ft irainah Georgian, Augusta Courier, and Athe r ian, at Athens, will publish the above four times, and forward their accounts to “ L. A. E.” Indian Springs, Geo. llonlpclier Sirring* .Ilojstic county, Clco gia. THE undersigned, after great labour and ex pense, is at length enabled to offer this esta blishment to the notice of the public. In a climate like ours, where the enervating in fluence cf long ami warm summers is experienced by all, inviting the operation of causes, tending to the production of autumuai diseases, it is an <. ijtet cf no trifling import to the community to have recourse to a situation in which the assaults ( tMisease may he prevented, its violence mitiga t'd, and recovery rendered speedy and effectual. Much a place the undersigned honestly believes he is offering in the Montpelier Spring. Independent of the advantageous location of this establishment; situated in a region unques tionably healthy; the Medical qualities of tliewa t r, are of a diameter entitling it to high claims upon the confidence of the communl ty. 'lhe waters of Saratoga and Ballston have long since, rendered them places of extensive resort, both by invalids and persons of fashion. And the signal benefits from their use by persons labouring under Chronic Diseases (especially of tim digestive organs) have obtained for them well meritod celebrity—and from a pretty accurate :.ualy is. by gentlemen of competent science, comparing the r .it with the analysis of the * iters oi Saratoga and Ballston, as published by I)r. Mead, they find the waters ol’the Montpelier, spring, to possess, with a trifling exception the F- itaechemical qualities. As a chalybeate contaia ugmore Iron liiantheformer and less than the lat !1 ‘" r - e proportion of the muriates of so* <u aim lime; the most striking dilference being t:;8 absence of uncombined fixed air, with which oantoga water abounds. Of the beneficial •-ppucation of this water in disease, the proprietor tan bear ample testimony, l ii hronic alleetions of the I.iver, Spleen, and ar concomitant iurictioual derangement of the •'o'inar.i; he can confidently assert that he has no remedy of equal nature. In dyspepsia, - i.it Jiyura ol modern times, it is an invaluable ,i y'’ a ided as every remedy must be, by I- CJl ‘P>erat(s use oj a well selected regimen. In j'eases of the Shin, and particularly Tetter in all k f , ar _ u . f 3’> j 1 * s a cort:-,. remedy.ln dropsies from j Veytructjoiis, eh ‘tic rheumatism, and ‘ and relaxation and debility u'nsequent upon a y ! ' lUv ' a ?e > in low, unliealthv sitiKtu (,ns * it** value is noleaslTy estimated. Abundant temJmony could be end need to establish the truth of win state* raeat, were it necessary ; but an intelligent corn ruuu y will make the experiment and dedu o for ' ‘ inselves ; and with their award the proprietor V id cheerfully rest the reputation of tltc Spring. Ibo undersigned assures the public that he I'bt not thus recommend the use of the Mont p-her water, but having been extensively engag* r‘ i” l h'-* practice if medicine in Georgia tor near lv thirty years,claims the right to judge of the tciuefiy lie recommend•. i bis fountain is situated in one of the most • • oiliy and best improved situations of Georgia, tyvonteen mi'es from Macon near tlie road leading ‘ it tlnt place tiT Thomaston. liis building is ‘ lr ' > airy and comfortable, situated on an eiui *'' o, high and coiiTtnanding; surrounded by "pnags of the purest water, find refreshed by an t.- ii’sphere pure and in vigor u'ing. 1 J! L ‘ proprietor will tie able to accommodate • •mortably one hundred regular boarders, and as y transient persons as may favor him w ith inT f , P " m P an y ? ni, d as interest and liberality are 1 j u ibiy connected in such business, it is his ■ 1 .minaiion to keep as good a house in every * 10l the expression, as is kept elsewhere in i U l’-C'untry. His t>.U{ will be stored with the ’ >lB STABLES well furnished and attended, i prices will he tue same as those charged at '‘'lndian Spring. -i* 1111 stable Pouts will be prepared for those '" J pmter iuruishiug their own board. , r NICHOLAS CHILDERS, •tp. hrr, Monroe county, May Ibth, I*3l. \ i'} * ‘ "'ll be held on Friday evening , u " lath iust. at early candle light in the s,or y "1 'be Baptist Church, ii*r thepur- L | •'" birming a Singing School. Persons .... ’i g }"' oi|, ne members, arc requested to at* . " >• that time. BELLS. 4a '.r J. ; T t o, J|g;, f*- Fruits, Tens, trine, Fr. boxes Bloom and Bunch RAISINS, Prunes, Almonds, Citron, Preserves, Lemon Syrup, Hyson, Imperial and iilack 'Teas. also, A few boxes extra CLARET WINE, be ing a part of a private. Stock. 10 bids, superior CIDER VINEGAR. ELLIS, SIiOTWELL A CO. June 21, 1831. 2 0 _ Ellis, Shol’ivt‘ll Cos. HA' E 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 Paiutin 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, Terra de Sienna, Lamp Black, Ivory, do Black Lead, Blue, Brown, and Green Smalts, Frostings, Gold and Silver Leaf, Copper do, and Copper Bronze, Paint Brushes, assorted, Diamonds, Faint Stones and Mullers, Putty, 'Whiting, Chalk, Rotten Stone,Pummice Stone, Red Chalk, L<\ &e. Ofj” Purchaser* are invited to call and examine for themselves. Macon, June 21, IC3I. £>o— Hardware & Cutlery. FIMIE subsribers have received by recent arrivals a large and general stock of HARD WARE, CUTLERY, MECHANICS TOOLS, ii'e.—a few are given below. 50 kegs best Cut Nails and Brads, assorted, 288 (-Jldoz.) Shovels and Spades, 12 Anvils, and G boxes Axes luo pair Trace Chains 6 dozen Sickles and 4 dozen Scythes 550 1% sad irons, G boxes pipes * CoO set cart and waggon boxt s 4 coils of grass rape, 75 nests Iron Weights 111,090 pounds castings, Steel assc-vd, Weeding IToes Wrought *.,iils, Cotton Cards Locks assorted, Vv oik! Screws Chisels and files, do, in sits Cast Steel ( Brass Andirons, hovels and Tongs Iron do Tea Kettles Augers, Steel-yards, Hinges assorted Cast and German Steel Saws Mill Saws, Pit and Cros3 Cut do. Masons Trowels, Bellows, Sand paper, Hammers, Curry Combi Looking Glasses, Glass and Brass Lamps ar.d Candle Sticks Plated do do Castors Britania, Coffee and Tea Pots Do. Fiates and Tumblers A large assortment of Carpenters and Joiners Flanes Plane Irons, Brad:, Brass Kettles, Sugar Boilers, Waffle and Wafer irons Ploughs and Plough Moulds, &c. Together With sets of Carpenters Tools, Smiths’ do. Tanfser’s and Currier’s do Hatters, Painte-s and Masons do All of which will be sold on reasonable terms, a.t wholesale or retail. ELLIS, Sl*oT\tnLL & CO. ' June 23 90- C'RANS SCYTHES. 4 FEW Grass Scythes, with snaths cctn aYplete. IY. sale by ELLIS, SIiOTWELL, & Cos. May 3, 1831. 4-tf. SEKBSftKBJi 'JXJ&Ji'Z YS a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Bibb fl. countv, at the ensuing election. May li) rO-tf spiia OF I EKS hinistll as a Candidate tor the She riffality of Ilibb County, at the ensuing elec tion. lie pledgee him seif to his friends th -t 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) tLc importunity of friend*. YOUNG JUIIN.STON. ■Tune I, 1831 - M—-tde CoS ion Hogging* The subscribe r has now in store, i mm Of good quality, and will have a full supply during the season, which will be sold on ac commodating terms. 1 Will. P. HUNTER. Macon, June 10. 16-3 t Male, or iSrisf, THE Property recently owned by Cul. Joel Haley, and known as the *7lomiV<tiH Spout Rtlreaf, In Butts County. This Property is too well known to require de scription. J. T. ROWLAND. April “23 and The Subscribers INFORM the public that they have connected themselves in the business of manufacturing and repairing COTTON GINS. The construc tion cf 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 tocali. ZACIIAHIAII KIMS./- THOMAS SIMPSON. Maeon. June 04, 1831. 20—tf Tlie f tfrerfiser fPflice i.S fitted up with entire new Type, and every material whi' h enables Printing to be execu ted with neatness. The assortment of Job and Fancy Types are of the latef t and most appri w and manufacture. Pains w ill be taken to have Prim i„g executed in the best nmnno. 'l'he subscriber solicits the patron. ;e of his friends and the pul. ho SI. U. I. hI.AL’K' 1 • MACON : TUESDAY, JULY ID, 1831. •luesion JBusiness* ■KiouaiiiiM mi /I*. wmmmmm J. T. ROW LAND ANT> T_ Vt _ C- A. HtoiGlAS i'.NDEii their services in the above business, 10 *be public. They have large, convenient an.l 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 tlw address of J. T. ROWLAND, or LAMAR A CO. Macon; which will moot with attention, and all orders duly attended to. April I!) 2 •Fast Heceived* <it~~ sßk9usaiß^Q Family grocery 4* ft nu fliercy, A A additional supply of the different articles in aA. his line, among w hich, are Old Madeira ~i Lemons C laiet Pigs P° rl Prunes Sherry fWiiae. Almonds Chainpaigne Olives Muscatel ajid Capers Malaga J Citron Claret Isabel-'! Filberts ia and \ Domestic Fruits in Brandy Georgia Ma- f WINES Raisins deira J Sugar Plumbs &£—**-* SETS? Holland Gin Table Salt Irish Y 5 hiskey LoafA Lump Sugar Jamaica and / n Sperm Cadies St. Croix 5 ’ ‘ SacapairosPeean't Cordials and Syrups Pecan, Brazil, ! Smoked Beef and Cheese Madeira, and Sugar toys, rake, &c FGekery j •Dei most ,thcr articles in the Confectiionary imo. Constantly on hand, Spanish Segues, & best Tatar to. G.P ’liie above Goods arc fresh, and will be sold at. the lowest Augusta wholesale prices. April 18 i.jf Cooke tV Cos teles 11 AVE received large additions to their Stock 11L of .Staple and Fancy * <S*>O©IDS} 3 Vv fciuh 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 Drilliny, Silesia Sheeting and Irish Linens, 6-4 Table Damask, Long Lawns, i Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs, French Muslins, Chemizetts, Corsets English Ginghams, new style, Adrianople do do Calicoes, new and handsome patterns Swiss Muslin Inserting, Thread Laces and Edgings New style Crape Handkerchiefs Gauze do do Pongee, Bandanna, and Flag Jo Leghorns and Dunstables Open Straw Bonnets Palm Leaf Hats, Ac, They hare also received . 4 CASES Fashionable Black and Drab ragout Elegant Mahogany Solas, Fancy Chairs Matrasses and Feathers Bagging and Osnaburgs Sheetings, Sacking, hr. Ac. Ac. They will receive in a few deyr, A LARUE AM) SPLENDID STOCK OP Hardware, Crorkcrv, CHa*?, CIIINA-WARE AND GROCERIES. Which, with the above named Goods will be sold at their usual low prices. A. I>.—Constantly on handy White Lead, Linseed Oil, (Jlass and Putty, of the best quaL ity. May iD Ic-tf .Vfiiirc. rpilE copartnership heretofore existing between the Subscribers under the firm of ft. Champlain if Cos. was dissolved cn the 6th inst. by mutual consent. G. CHAMPLAIN ns fully authorised to settle the affairs of the concern. JOHN T. ROWLAND, L. ATKISON, CHAMPLAIN. Macon, June 7, 1831. 15-8 t The busiues nill be continued C. CHAMPLAIN. June 7, IBUI. 15-8 U-'JU Ji 'uiDLiSts A lirpoaitury of Art*, I.iteiut,ire & Kashon*. Published by L. .1. Godcy A Cos. Philnddphlj. ,?5. O. Jh. St title, Agent; •yittran. This work is issued in numbers, on the first ti every moLth, Comprising fifty six large ociavo pages, printed on fine superroyal papi r w i’ii rn tii.' v new type, and carefully stitched in colored covers. Every number will contain a piece of music, one Copper-plate Engraving, a; and at h"-:t four Wood Cuts, illustrative of some of tne con. tent ; and every thrte months a colored plate of the latest Fashions. The subscription price is £3 p-r annum, paya ble in advance, 25 per cent, setni-ar.;, . By , v. lii he added to all subscriptions that remain unpaid, and the work discontinued to ail th. e who neg lect to settle up their arrears. Great attention will he observed in f mvvfding the work to country subscribers, that tluy may aeceive it uninjured by mail transportation. Agents, receiving subscriptions, and remitting the amount, to the publishers, w ill he allowed 15 per c. -it, discount or a proportionate number of of the work. Agents are requested to settle ‘heir acconn*.- semi-annually. The publishers are aware, from long experience, that to succeed in the satisfacto ry prosecution of a work, much depends upon the punctual remittance of sums due on suh seriplions; they, then fore, suiioit a uniform compliance " iflt this request. Postage must he paid on all rrd. s sent by mail. Notes of solvent banks, of a less denom ination than 4.5, will Ic teeyivc-l in payment for Buhscrpti’ K'li'O.V. Acl Ann I,om 'ds prime BACON, just rc- J *v ceived, and for sale by RALSTON A JONES. May 24 11-tf •Year the Toirn Halt, At tUe *ln of the HhVo An,l Saule. smx, f siiat®2# PROPRIETOR of this establishment Likes the usual mode of informing his patrons and the publie, that he has completed his arrangements f<>r their accommodation, which comprizes an en tire suit of rooms, (including elegant separate a partments fur select parties, w i *. lire places, Ac.) He has erected a Cook House on an improved 1 plan, which will be allways supplied with the most savoury eatables that can be procured here or elsewhere, including Hot Steaks, Cutlets, Chops, Boiled Fowls, Stewed, A Eggs, F rieil A C Oysters. : Soused Salmon, Plain j [ Shrimps, Tongues j With good Coffee, Venison, I Ac. Ac. this Confectionary mat Sbtir Are well stocked with a selection of choice Wines, French A Holland Gin, And old > Brandy. Jamaica A l n Peach S St. Croix 3 " Fruits, Cheese, Genuine Cordials Conserves, Ac. All of which he submits to the judgment of his friends, to whom he returns sincere thanks fox thfir liberal patronage. * A l'<B Id 1-tf (Of HA\ E received and are opening, in addition to their former stock, (next door below .1. T. Rowland’s Scale House, and opposite where Mr. Hidvenston “broke out afresh,” on COTTON A\ LNI iff, a complete assortment of Spring anti Summer Oootls: Consisting, besides other articles, <)f Brown"! i Work Bags Bine y Broadcloths Linen Cambrick Black j KCaesGneres. Ribbons assorted Green J Blown and bleached Rowan do Shirting Circassians Sea Island do Valencia Vestings do Sheeting But r , white A stamp’d Cotton Oznaburgs Marseilles Vestings Hemp do Calicoes Apron Checks Stamped Muslins Furniture do White do Dowlas, Diaper CaniLricks Boinbazetts liish Litien A Lawns Bombazines Silks, Algiers dud every thing in the Gro de Nap J) f y Goods line, com - Sinchew -Sarcenet* pricing a guod-ussort- Pink wid buff Beraze jnent. Gingi'.ams Boots ami Shoes of all Black Italian Crape kinds Barege Shawls Gentlemen’s black A Gauze do white Fur Hats Crape \ eils Boy-’s do Crape Scarfs Leghorns Gauze do Ladies Dunstables Muslir.Colorctlaeo do Cottage Bonnets Ladies Thread Cam- Hardware & Cutlery brick Hbk’fs Mill Saws Cambrick Diniily Cross Cut Saws Furniture do Shot Guns Coloured Cambist Cutting Knives Russia Drill Scythes, b ickles Patent Linen Log and Trace Chains Hosiery of all kinds Carpenters Tools Ladies white Kid A do Plains Coloured | _ Crockery and Glass White, black silk ( gt tV are Beaver j ~ Looking Glasses Gents, horse skin j Saddles and Bridles “ heavbrA buck J Martingales, Whips Kid Mitts Window Glass Jackson Drill White Lead V, bite Linen do Putty, Medicines Umbrellas Logwood, chipped A Parasols block Musquito Netting Whittemore Cards Furniture Prints Cotton and Wool do Bordering, Madalins Writing and wrapping Inserting Trimmings paper Thread and cotton lace Powder and Shot ICc are expecting er-T-y day Is*h IJnllotv Ware, Sugar, Co/lf'f’, atul isiyuors. these Goods, with many others not enumera ted, were bought tube sold as low as any in the market. M. FELTON. W. B. CONE. Macon, April 16 l-tf ONE negro girl about 5 years old, 1 cart, 1 se cond hand Barouche, 2 fine Mules accustom ed to work together, wi *• or without a light wag gon, and anew cotton Dray and Harness, 1 four wheel Carriage in good repair well ealcclated far a Hack, 1 nearly new Barouche and Harness for one horse. Application to the subscriber at his shop on Bridge Streets litrle above Mr. Cham plain’s Store. GEO. A. SMITH. Macon June 28, 1831, 21-tf 'gS.ShSSJi'SS SlsSStSDgiSiliX. T?*c in’mbli nfv of Mnron anil vicinity, nre frf’4|U* tluily Uii..rip.il that J?MS. KIiIJOTT g v.’ nr-x net luvd st her rrMidclire, which Y- ill >* f. dl’.f We to the puipumi of a* Ataiitm)! \£K C iitaber 1 Folhill HW E opened their Lr.w Office at the Com misjioner’s llali in the Market-house, Mil iedgeville, Georgia. One of -.ltem is always to be found there ready to attend to professional calls. They will practice in the following Counties A ; Circuits: | Ocmii/gec Circuit —Baldwin, Jones, Putnam and 55 ilkinsun, lhut ('ircuit.— Bibb, Monroe and Ilcnry. t ’bottulionchie Circuit —Ta.bot. 'nul/uni Circuit —Twiggs, Telfair, Uc. M dd/e Circuit —Washttigton. Milledgevillc, June 23 20- l*ockct Maps oTGrur^ia, By (irecne & Wellborn, JUST received, and for sale, price Two Dol lars. by M. D. J. BLADE. May 27 12- Flonr. A FESV barrels of good Flour for sale by -Y g. CHAMPLAIN. Macon, June 30. 22—8 w last ol'Lellers REMAINING in the Post Office, ia Macon, July 1, 1831. Sarah Atwell David M. Jewett John H. Andrews 2 Master It oh. U. Jemison J unes or Philip Akton John Ivey Absalom Abney John Joiner Gen. David Adams Jacob Incibnet Isaac Augur Luke Johnson James Atkin. A. Johnson Ned Bucket A’oung Johnson Dick Bucket A. Iverson Dempsey Baker Smart Kimberly Janu sN. Bfgillow J. Kaigler 5Vm. Bivins SV. A. Kilborn 5Vm. Bachelor SV. King s\’m. Bressie Allen Loveless Ransom L. Bird 3 Benjamin B. Lamar 8 Holinger Braxton. James Lamar Win. N. Bernard (ieorge Lamar Miss Mary B. Bowers Jeremiah Lamkin Edwin R. Brown 2 Joseph Langford U. H. Baker 3 Abner Langford l-lrs. E. Bivins Abraham Lawrence James Bright Bryan F. Lane 2 Amassa Bennet Islialn Logon Maj. U. J. Bullock George Micheljohn 3 Aaron Beten 11. L. Morris 2 Dr Frederick Bridgman Eli J. Martin A. C. Bostwiek Iloderic SV. McKinnon Mrs. Edctli Brown Murdoch L. Mathesou ■ Miss Mary Brooks Margaret McPhersian Brngger Brasher or Mordica McGee Robert Gilliland John McCafferty John Brady John Martin Dr. Thompson Bird Win. Mamiel N.-ncy Burdine James S. McGough Robert B. Burton 2 Editor Messenger Joel Bond Albert Morrell 55 m. Brascaa A. R. Moon Col S. T* Bailey Susan Monk 11. Blanton Angus McCallum $ R D Bridges Samuel H. Morel Milton A. Browder Thos. S. Martin Win. Boan Martli Mathews Mr. Brigs Miss Mary L. Mitchell Levi Calhoun Robert Martin Spencer Crosby Francis A. Menard Richard D. Clinton Joseph Melvin 5Vm. Childers James McDonald , Drewry Cox Benjamin McKiney t’lement Clemens Johnathan Ne il 2 Nuinerell Coursan John Nicholson .1 D& A. Chapman ’Thos. Norris Mrs. Mary Chapman H. S. Norton Wm. Cooper George Northern P A Clayton 2 Hannah Newberry James G. Clark Charles P. North James N. B. Clark 2 Cant John N. Partridge Henry Clem Knight Parker Jacob Collins sVin. Pane Lewis Cook Col. James Philips Alexander Calhoun John Price John Carter Miss C. M. Philips Win. Curtius2 Mr. Panv-st Tho Collins 3 Moses Pettis 2 James S. Calhoun 2 Harman Perryman 4 55 llson H. Cay Beifjamin Page Pleasant Craft David Prichit Asa Chase John N. Prudert Miss Serene Clinton Emanuel Poston James Craw Davy Parbricke James Clark P. B. Ross V. i Crocker Sponcer Riley J W Campbell Abngr Raley 2 Henry A. Chandler Zanders Richards G Cantwell JoSfah Rawls Benjamin Ctitltff 55 r rn. R. Hew Abner Cherry Mrs. M. Richards John Coffee J. Richardson Elijah Cotton M. Robinson Thomas Cromwell Miss Martha Rice sVdson Culpepper Burnell Rabon JS Daniel Alexander Y. Robinson 55’m. Dunn Gen. Rutherford David Dickinson John G. Raines John Daiton John E. Renford Haynef Dwight Thos. Reddick Wm. Dcuthit J. M. Rigge John \5 T . Doughn James Riley George R. Edwards Charles Rabun Thos. T. Evans Sarah-Stew-art E. Ezekiel G. A. Siaitli 3 Messrs. M. P. Earle & Eason Smith Cos. Mrs. Martha Smith Jacob Farrington Martin Smith Wm. Freeny Miss S. A. Smith John M. Fuller J- F. Smith TJios. Fuller Frederick Smith Robert Flukcr Jesse Stone 5 L. L. Griffin 2 John S. Strawder Joseph Glovef Anderson Spear Ber/.ica Grier Bartholomew Stovall Enoch Green Rery R. Shelley 55 r . A. Green Peter Switliy John Gilbert W in. B. Suellings Maj. Wiley Gibson 1 John Singletary Leonard W. Groce 5 RobertSunisden Francis Hickenburgh George Shaw M. B. Headen 7 David Sumer Jane G Hill Absalom Scott James Hughes 1 lamley Sledge N. Hoel Calvin C. Tyler James M Hall Alphius Thompson Adaline E Harper Maj. J. 55’. Tinsley Miles Harwell Nathan Tucker David Haltial Elias Thomas Julius Hammond 55'in. Thomas John Harvey James Thompson Dugless Honeycutt A. (J. Thompson Mark lioloman Hudson Tilley James Hughes Moses Tucker John K Hooper Drury Thompson 3 Lemuel P Hargrove Sarah Ti rner 2 Burwell Howell H. L. Towns 2 Joseph Harper 1L H. Tarver II II Howard 2 R. R. Tarver 3 slr Holmon David Turner 3 Win P Harris sV.*sley 55 illiams 2 Charlotte lleriin M. H. 55 hitehead 2 Sam Hale M H ii M sV’imbush 3 Thornton Holman John 55 atson Abner Hammond J"bn Wimberly Joshua Harris Jourdan sVilcher James Hozendorf Henry 55 imberly Jeremiah Hamuc .1 dm Williamson Barnard Hill Burrel 55 ise Miles Joiner Freedom White Theopholus Jor.cs Elizabeth Wilson 2 John Jones <’arlton \s ; elborn 3 James I**in Miss 11. Yawn 2 Mrs Ann Jenkins Lisbon Johnson !\r. n. WAJLLJW, P. M. Jnrc Cl, 13—3 w STAGE To Ihe Indian Spring. Proprietor intends running a four Horva A Stage from this place by Forsyth, to the IH . rn j? tl) * present summer sersoa, J'ViCE A WEEK, commencing on Wednes day the 23th June. This is a part of the Mail lane irom this place to Columbus. Passerurere taking this route to that place will be entitled to * preference of seats. The Stage will leave here every 55 ednesday and Friday mornings, and a-, rive at the Springs the same day; leave there oa> rhursday 8 and Saturday’s—Fare through, Four I), ' l ] ;irs - HUGH KNOX, Macon, June 36. 21 dr. it. oimerslmu* ( Mulberry St. next door to the Post-Office, j Kh EPS constantly on hand a general supply of CABINET FURNITCIiE, ‘ ' Nofas, ( hairs, {Looking AND HAIR MATRASSES, And being connected with an establishment in New-V ork, any orders will be forwarded, free of commissions, and no advance required until the articles arc delivered here, and approved by the purchaser—All Jobs promptly and neatly attend ed to. Macon, July 9 23 lumber; THE subscribers having purchased 'hr mill fi-r _ merly owned by Elijah Cotton, and known an Cotton’s J Tills, situated on Rooky creek, about six miles from Macon, will be ready in a few days to offer at their Lumber Yard, corner of Cherry and Third streets, every description, and almost any quantity of Lumber that may be wanted .- They hafe already on hand, 15,000 feet seasoned inch plank, 10.000 do ceiling, 10,000 do rough-edge, 10,000 feet 3,3 x 4,4 x 4, scantling, All of which will be sold at fair prices^ RALSTON & JONES. July 9 23 f|xliß subscribers have united themselves in 1 the practice of Medicine. Their shop is next door to the Repertory Office. AMBROSE BABER. J AMES T. PERSONS. Macon, May 3, 1831. o—tf fl’lW’O elegant Mahogany SIDE HOARDS i this day received, and for sale by July 1 22 COOKE Csf COWLES. Twenty Dollar* Reward. RUNAWAY on the 24th of May last, from - Mr: David F. Wilson’s brick yard, near Ma con, a negro boy named 1 Cook , about 10 years of age. The said Cook is about five feet high, has a thin visage, and is an aefivo and intelligent lad for his age. He was purchas ed from Mr. Archer, residing in Scriven county, where it is probable be may endeavor to return. Any person apprehending said negro boy, deli vering him tome in Macon, or confining him in jail so as I can get him again, shall receive the a bovc reward. JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH. slacon, June 7 15-tf •YoNre. THE community, perhaps, it not generally in formed; that Benjamin H. Sturges, Esq. who has long since been soliciting public patron igo fir a “ New and richly ornamented Map" of the .Statu of Georgia, is at this time compiling the same a ■ tnorg the Golden Regions of Hall, Habersham. &e. and that said Map is soon expect * to bo brought out by a writ of habeas corpus. O. GREEN. April 28 4. NOTICE. Tt) the 564 th district Georgia Miiutia. THE Company will muster on their parade ground on Saturday the 16th July next, and not On the 4th as some have been noticed. By order Capt. GEO. A. SMITH. * Wii.MAMSo.N Glover, O. S. Macon June sa, 1831. 21-tf Four moutim after date, VPPLICATION will be made lo the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when sitting for Ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of the heirs of Hugh McLeod and Joseph Clark, dec for the benefit of said heirs. ISABELLA CLARK, Guarli in. May 9 7-4 m - Four months nfter dote, VPPLICATION will be made to the honora ble the Inferior Court of Monroe county, whe.i sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the* real estate of Catharine Dancey, late of Jefferson county, deceased. All persons will please taka notice, and file their objections, if any they have,. GEORGE W. COLLINS, Admr. . May 2 7.4,,! lit min i strut or s' Sale. ON the first Tuesday in July next, will be soM before the Court house door ill If arris coun ty, under an order of the Inferior Court, one lot of Land, No. Idfi in the 22d district formerly Muscogee now Harris county. Soldforthc ben-* efit of their heirs and creditors of Be :j* Buckner late of Pntnam County, deceased. Terms mad* known oa the day of sale. PARHAM BUCKNER, Adm'r. April 25th 1831. 4-tf PKIATIAG Of every deseripticm y 'K£.ITLY EXECUTED AT Tins OFFICE. Hr. Ambrose Balter, We are authorised to say, is a candidate to repre sent this County in the Senatorial branch of tha next Legislature ; and we are also authorised fu announce Tarplfty Holt, Esq. For the Representative branch, at the lection. We are also requested to inform the public,Hint Nolointtn WrotT, Esq. ‘ is a candidate fottbe Representative branch in m.r next Legislature, • NO. 2G.