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The •Mrcrtiser A' Intelligencer
Is published on Tuesdays and Fridays at Five
Dollars per annum, in advance. Advertisements
inserted at. the usual rates: those sent without a
specified number of insertions, will be published
Ui.til ordered out and charged accordingly.
Sales of Land, by Administrators, Exe
cutors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be
held on the first Tuesday in the month, between
the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the
afleruoon, at the couurt-house in the county in
which the property is situate. Notice of these
t des must be given in a public gazette sixty days
previous to the day of s, ! .
Sales of negroes must be at public auction, on
he first Tuesday of the month, between the usual
hours of sale, at the place of public sales in the
County where the letters Testamentary, of Admin
istration or Guardianship, may have been granted,
first giving sixty days notice thereof, in one of the
public gazettes of this State, and at the door of the
court-house, where such sales are to i>e held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must
he given in like manner, Forty day3 previous to
the day of sale.
Notice td the Debtors and Creditors of an Es
tate must be published for forty days.-
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Laud, must be
published four months.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub
lishedfor four mouth; , before any order absolut
shall be made thereon by the Court.
SOLOMON HUMPHRIES,
At his Old Stand, liind Macon,
ftONTINUES business, and respectfully soli*
J cits a call from his old friends and customers,
w ho will find a good supply of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
mid other Articles, which he will sell, as hereto
fore, as low as any in the market. To his present
stock, will soon be added, a large and fresh sup
ply, recently purchased in New-York, which will
comprise a very general assortmen'.
The subscriber very thankful for past favors,
hopes to merit a continuance of them.
Macon, Aug a 30-tf
JUST RECEIVED At
warn mows****
Family grocery A' confectionary,
AN additional supply ol'the different articles in
his line, among which, are
Old Madeira D Lemons
r* Claret Figs
Port Prunes
Sherry islC. Almonds
Champaignc Olives
Muscatel and Capers
Malaga J Citron
Clavet Isabel-'i Filberts
la and ! Domestic Fruits in Brandy
Georgia 51a- TWINES Raisins
deira J Sugar Plumbs
peSi“ md Ssrss
Holland Gin Table Salt
Irish Whiskey Loaf A - Lump-Sugar
Jamaica and? ~ • Sperm Cadies
St. Croix 5 ' ’ SacapagosPecau'j
Cordials and Syrups Pecan, Brazil, it;
Smoked Beef and Cheese Madeira, and f ~
Sugar toys, cake, &c Hickory J
And most oilier articles in the Confectiionary lino.
Constantly on hand,
Spanish Segdrft, A best Tobacco.
<£j- The above Goods are fresh, and will be
sold at the lowest Augusta wholesale prices.
April 18 l*4f
WILLIAM WARD,
HAS now opened and offers for sale at his
Drug and Medicine Store, Corner Cherry
Street and Cotton Avenue—a large and well se
lected Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Paints
Oil, Glass, Dye Stuffs, Arc. together with the
following French Chemicals from Pellitures.
lodine Hydrocyanic Acid
Ilydriodate of Potash, Citric acid pure
Acetate of Morphia Chloride of Lime
Sulphate of Morphia “ Sodas
Emetine, Oxide Bismuth
Piperine Ox. Mur. Potassa
Elaterium Benzoic Acid
Strychnine Phosphoric Acid
Quinine Solidified Bals Copaiva
Dcnarcotized Opium Croton Oil
“ Laudanum Grain Musk Pure
Opium, Pure Turk Blue Pill Mass. Eng.
which he wilt sell low and on accommodating
terms. All medicines purchased at the above
Store are warranted genuine. The Chemical and
Pharmacutical Department of this Establishment !
is attended to by an experienced Physician.
Macon, July 14, 1831. 25—tf j
tariff of prices—-free Trade.
LOOKING-GLASSES, Ac.
THOMAS J. BARROW A Cos.
IMPORTERS.
88 Water Street, .Vnv-York.
OFFER l'ur sale the largest and most complete
assortment of E AliTl 1E N \YAHE, GLASS,
CHINA, Plain and Gilt LOOKING-GLASSES,
&c. which the New York market will afford,
composing every style and variety of the newest
patterns. They return their most cordial thanks
to their friends in the Southern States, for their
■support in the persecution now rurryingon against
them, for their refusal to join a combination in
liximr one tariff of prices for Crockery, through
cut the trade. It is mainly attributable to the in
fluence of our Southern friends that we have been
enabled to survive thus far, ill this min t trying
situation; exposed to the combined ieilurncc, anti
•capital of the whole trade, endeavoring to effect
our ruin and expulsion from business. We pledge
ourselves to our friends to give them every satis
faction in our power as regards the qualityofour
goods, the excellence ofour puckers and the low
ness of our prices for cash or city acceptances*
and in return solicit from them a continuance o;
their patronage, and particularly request thoesf
who have influence w ith their friends to exert i!
•in our behalf, as w e trust the cause is one they
are all interested in and -much benefit w ill acme
to us from their friendly acts in this way. It has j
been said, the Combination was broken up. As
it regards prices, tliu is true, and all, we think, !
friends or foes will allow tliat we have effected this t
change ; fiut we do asure our friends, that at no
period ince we commenced our system of un
shackled prices were we in greater went of as
sistance, than at the present moment. This corn
lunation of men are leaving no me?nr untried for
effecting our ruin, fhat they may revive the old
system ; our credit hr 4 character are assailed in
every shape, our importations waylaid and st, p
ped in every instance where threats are sufficient
to intimidate the manufactures Yrcm supplying
its: —in fine, no vexation or trouble which the
malice of men could devise has been neglected in
this struggle to subdue us. V e once tr, re call
upon eveiy friend of a free trade to came up to
our support, and pledge ourselves to give them no
cause to repent of their liberality.
T. J. BAR ROW de Cos.
July £3 88 Water Street, New-York.
ROCKET MAPS OF GEORGIA,
By (fternr. &. Wellborn,
t ,t sT received, and for sale, price Two Dol
?af,bj M.D.J. SLADE.
til j 27 12*
HAVE received and are opening, in addition
to their former stock, (next door below J. T.
Rowland’s Scale House, and opposite where Mr.
Heiyenston “ broke out afresh,” on COTTON
A JXUE, a complete assortment of
Spring and Summer floods:
Consisting, besides other articles, of
Brown'S Work Bags
Bine i Broadcloths Linen CamlHek
Black | gCassintercs. Ribbons assorted
Green J Brown and bleached
Rowan do Shirting
Circassians Sea Island do
Valencia Vestings do Sheeting
Buff, white & stamp’d Cotton Oznaburgs
Marseilles Vestings Hemp do
Calicoes Apron Checks
Stamped Muslins Furniture do
White do Dowlas, Diaper
Cambricks Boinbazetts .
Irish Linen & Lawns Bombazines
Silks, Algiers And every thing in the,
Gro dc Nap Dry Goods line, corn-
Sinchew Snrcenett prising a good assort-
Pink and buff Beraze ment.
(■' inghains Boots and Shoes of all j
Black Italian Crape kinds
Barage Shawls Gentlemen’s black &
Gauze do white Fur Hats
Crape Vails Boy’s do
Crape Scarfs Leghorns
Gauze do Ladies Dunstables
MuslinColoretlacedo Cottage Bonnets
Ladies Thread Cam- Hardware & Cutlery
brick Hhk’fs Mill Saws
Cambrick Dimity Cross Cut Saws
Furniture do Shot Guns
Coloured Camblet Cutting Knives
Russia Drill Scythes, Sickles
Patent Linen Log and Trace Chains
Hosiery of all kinds Carpenters Tools
Ladies white kid") do Plains
Coloured | _ Crockery and Glass [
White, black silk i. y Ware
Beaver j 7 Looking Glasses
Gents, horse skin • Saddles and Bridles
“ beaver& bucltj Martingales, Whips
Ktd Mitts Window Glass
Jackson Drill White Lead
White Linen do Putty, Medicines
Umbrellas Logwood, chipped &
Parasols - -block
Musquito Netting Whittemore Cards
I urmture Prints Cotton and Wool do
Bordering, Mad,dins • W riting and wrapping
Inserting Trimmings paper
T bread and cotton lace Powder and Shot
We are expecting every day
IRON, HOLLOW-WARE,
Sugar , Coffee, and -Liquors,
These Goods, with many others not enumera
ted, were bought to be-sold as low as any in the
market. M. FELTON.
W. B. CONE.
Macon, April 16 t-tf
Vim he *V Cowles
HAVE received large additions to their Stock
of Staple and Fancy
W hich makes their assortment complete, and
consists in part of the following articles.
Fine black and blue Broad Cloths, • •
Rouen and Merino Cassimeres,
Plain aiul twilled Linen Drilling,
Silesia Sheeting and Irish Linens,
6-4 T'able Damask, Long Lawns,
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, do
Leghorns and Dunstables
Open Strgw Bonnets
Palm Leaf Hats, &c.
They have also received,
4 CASES Fashionable Black and Drab
Elegant Mahogany Solas, Fancy Chairs
Matrasses and Feathers
Bagging and Osnaburgs
Slttc.tings, Sacking, Ac. &c. &c.
They will receive in a few days,
A I,ARC F. AX® SPLENDID STOCK OF
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASS,
CHINA-WARE AND GROCERIES.
| Which, w ith the above named Goods w ill be sold
at their usual low prices.
A'. If.—Constantly on hand, White Lead,
Linseed Oil, Glass and Patty, ef the best qual
ity.
May 19 10-tf
BSardivarc & Cutlery.
PTMIE subsribers have received by recent '
JL arrivals a large and general stock of HARD- !
WARE, CUTLERY, MECHANICS TOOLS, :
£fc.—a few are given below.
50 kegs best Cut Nails atm Brads, assorted
288 (21 doz.) Shovels and Spades,
12 Anvils, and (! boxes Axes
100 pair Trace Chains
(> dozen Sickles and 4 dozen Scythes
550 lb. sad irons, (i boxes pipes
200 set cart and waggon boxes
4 coils of grass rope, 75 nests Iron Weights j
13,000 puuixl* easting*.
Steel assorted, Wooding Hoes
Wrought Nails, Cotton Cards
1 ,oeks assorted, M ood Screws
Chisels and files, do, in sets Cast Steel
Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs
Iron do Tea Kettles
Augers, Steel-yards, Hinges assorted
Oast and German Steel Saw s
Mill Saws, Pit and Cross Cut do.
Masons Trowols, Bellow s, •
Sand paper, Hmmers, Curry Combs
•Looking Glasses,
Glass and Brass Lamps and Candle Sticks
Plated do do Castors
j Britama, Coffee and Tea Pots
Do. Plates and Tumblers
A large assortment of Carpenters and
Joiners Dianes
Diane Irons, Brads, Brass Kettles, Sugar'
Boilers, Waffle and Wafer Irons
Ploughs and Plough Moulds, Z/e.
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, SIIOTWELL A CO.
June 23 90.
Fruits, Teas. U*ine>, .%‘r.
Y boxes Bloom and Bunch RAISINS,
Prunes, Almonds, Citron, Preserves,
Lemon Syrup, llyson, Imperial and Black
Teas. also,
A few boxes extra CLARET WINE, be
ing a part of a private Stock.
10 bids, superior CIDER VINEGAR.
ELLIS, SUOTWELL 6l CO.
June 21, 1831. o ()
BLANKS
I’OK SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
| ISAAC B. ROWLAND,
HAVING declined the Ware-House Business
and rented his Ware House to Messrs. J.
| Goddard and Reed, solicits for them, the patron
j age of his former customers, and tender his thanks
j to them for that liberal patronage which they
| have been pleased to bestow upon him.
| Macon, August 19,1831. 35
, '.LilAt-AYi &
H A\ ING relinquished the W are House Busi
ness, improve this opportunity of returning
their sincere thanks to their ftiends, for the lib
eral support extended to them. They have leased
their Ware Houses for a term of years, to Mr.
James C. Morgan, for whom, they wovld solicit
a continuance of patronage, believing from his
knowledge of the busiuess, be will give general
satisfaction.
July 28, 1831.
Yl atit (o if ii*4*.
VSTE wish to liire, two or three good Negro
** Men, to work about aWare House, and
will give liberal wages for them.
J. GODDARD & REED.
August 19. 35—tf
To itenf.
THE STORE HOUSE, recently occupied by
Childers & Wiley, situated on the upper
part of Mulberry Street, and next door to Messrs,
llungerfords & Stoddard. Apply to
ELLIS, SHOT WELL & CO.
August 12, 1831. 33—tf
to 12 eye. “
THE Store House, situated on the upper part
of Mulberry street; at present occupied by
James A. Blanton. Apply to
J. GODDARD & REED.
September 2d, 1831. 39—Sw
TO BEAT,
Ttro Store Houses
ONE formerly occupied by A. C. Parmelee&
Co.—the ether, by P. P. Rockwell. For
particulars, apply to M. R. WALLIS.
Sept. 2, 1831. 39—tf
For Sale nr Stent.
mHE Lot and premises, occupied by Mr. Mc
-1 Gregor, consisting of a spacious work-shop
and dwelling attached, with kitchen,smoke-house
stable, and other out-buildings, with a good well,
and garden. Posssession can be had in the
course of a month, for further particulars, apply
to GEORGE A. SMITH, Agent,
Bridge How, Macon.
Sept. 5, 1831. 40—
FOR SALE.
13HE unimproved Lot on the corner of Walnut
. and Third Streets. Anply to
J. GODDARD €t REED.
Macon Sept. 6, 1831. 40 —
HAY ! IS AY !
TWENTY TJK'USAND TBS. 7/41,
IYTANTEB, for which Cash will be paid on
* * delivery by RALSTON & JONES.
September 2, 1831. 39—tf
Carriage.
4 NEW & handsome light CARRIAGE, for
-V sale by ISAAC B. ROWLAND.
August 19. 35—lm.
SPERMACETI Oil,
\\T M• WARD has received a good supply of
Winter and Fall strained LAMP OlL—
which he offers for sale at his DRUG STORE,
Corner of Cherry Street and Colton Avenue, Macon.
August 12, 1831. 33
& 6 ost Ollioe, IlatoH.
rpHE Savannah Mail direct, will in future
j close, on l’ridys, and Mondays, at 7 o’clock,
P. M. until further notice.
M. R. WALLIS, P. M.
l'Jczer .fir Call
itriLL act as my agent, during my absence
*v from this State. ROGER McCALL.
August 20, 1831, - 37-tf
* Wrt rtiii Simmons
VI r ILI, act as my agent, during niy absence
from this State. I*. P. ROCKW ELL.
Macon, August 2ti, 1831. 37-tf
in ISA** SCYTHES.
4 FEW Grass Scythes, with snaths eom
iX plete. For sale by
ELLIS, SUOTWELL? & Cos.
May 3, 1831. 4-tf.
L(JTTERY TICKETS,
fIHCKETS AND SHARES in the most of!
■*- Messrs. Yates & Mclntyre's Lotteries
For sale at
TALMAN’S OFFICE,
next door to the Post Office.
July 18. £6—tf.
SIDE BOARDS.
rpWO elegant Mahogany SIDEBOARDS*
this day received, and*for sale by
July 1 22 COOKE Zi COWLES.
n.ittp.v.
T K Pon'ids prime BACON, just re- j
*} s * vl\ * ceived, and for sale by
RALSTON & JONES, j
May 24 11-tf
FIRE BOARD PRINTS.
JUST received and tor sale at
Also, .
Palter Hangings, of various patteTs.
July 12. 21-
MAPS OF MACON,
For Sale at the Advertise r Office.
Some few will be put on Rollers, and in frames.
Those who wish them in either way, will signify
the same, immediately, as none will be framed or
with Rollers, unless ordered.
-M.D. J. SLADE
Macon, August 0, 1831. 32
Candidates*
' saJteKi'MFiJUS ULLiYJi'J *
I S a candidate for the olfice of Sheriff of Bibb
- county, at the ensuing election.
•May 19 Oj-j 1
Ml. U. MMotrartt,
41 t E are authorised to say, is a Candidate for
v v the Sheriffalty of Bibb county, at the ensu
ing election.
April 29
~ GEORGE VIGAL,
YITE are authorized to say is a Candidate for
vv Receiver of Tax Returns, at the ensuing
election. July 13, 1831. 25-tf
J OSEPHGA INETI
XXT E are authorized to announce, as a candidate
TV for the offiee of Receiver of Tax Returns,
for Bibb comity, at the ensuing election on the Ist
Monday in January next.
r ,, U’Jilß
01 1 KRS himseit as a ( undidate for the Shot
rhftiiity of Bibb County, at tlm ensuing eleo
tion. 11c pledgt him -elf to hi., friends that he is
induced to do so more from an earnest desire to
receive the emoluments arising from the offiee
than from the reason aast.rned by most candi
dates, (to wit) the importunity of friends.
YOUNG JOHNSTON.
June 1. 1831. . 11—tde
IStmk of iTlacoi*;
4 N unjust and false report having been circgla-
A ted in Augusta and its neighborhood, in rela
tion to the solvency of the MACON BANK and
its ability to redeem its Bills,—we deem it our
duty to the Public, to put them on their guard a
g.iinst Speculators, who are willing to sacrifice
not only the Bank hut the holders of our Bills. —
We unhesitatingly pronounce the report wholly
untrue, and the holders of the Bills are assured
that they will at all times be promptly redeemed.
R. COLEMAN, President,
ROB’T. COLLINS, Cashier.
Macon Aug. 19, 1831. 35-lw
IPHE subscribers have united themselves in
the practice of Medicine. Their shop is next
door to the Repertory Office.
AMBROSE BABER.
JAMES T. PERSONS.
Macon, May 3, 1831. 6—tf
.1082 \ PRICE,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
MACON, GEORGIA.
yinLL execute House, Sign, and Ornamental
f * Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing &c.
Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles, Ac.
Walls Painted or Ornamented in Oils or Wa
ter Colors.
'Hie above business executed by the subscriber
in a style be trusts worthy the liberal patronage
and approbation he has and continues to receive.
Orders left at John Fergerson’s, Spring Ilill Re
float, Monroe County, will be thankfully receiv
ed, and promptly attended to.
Macon, July 19, 183 J. 26-tf
DISSOLUTION.
rjlllE partnership heretofore existing under the
firm ol Lamar & Cos. was this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The unsettled business of
the concern will be attended to by either of us.
JOHN T. LAMAR,
C. A. HIGGINS.
Macon Aug. 20th 1831. 36-3\v
SWAIM’S
I’.imvT i 'FiLiurroF.
FJMliS.well known Anti dysenteric and worm
A Medicine has proved successful these 10
years past, and it is universally acknowledged by
all who have tried it, to be far superior to any
other Medicine ever employed in diseases for
which it is recommended. It is perfectly safe
and no child will refuse to take it.
Sold wholesale and retail, at William Ward’s
Drug and Medicine Stove, ■Corner Cherry Street,
and Cotton Avenue, Macon. -Aug. 11. 33
FOUR MONTHS AFTER DATE,
.4 ’'PLICATION will be made to the honora
iY hie the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate ot Nicholas W. W r ells, deceased.
SUSAN W ELLS, Ex’x.
Aug. 1 -30-4 m
jpfl ttO.IRBI.VG. |p|j(
'MRS. E. fl jjj
LiQAItY/QfSf* & xGJiAiisL
ELLIS, SUOTWELL & CO.
HAVE received at their Drug Store by several
boa&s.
100 packages of Drugs and Medicine, Glass
Ware, Surgical Instruments, Patent Med
icinos, Perfumery, &c.
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, Terra de Sienna, Lamp Black, !
Ivory, do Black Lead, Blue, Brown, and j
Green Smalts, Frostings, Gold and Silver Leaf.
Copper do, and Copper Bronze, Paint Brushes, j
assorted, Diamonds, Paint Stones and .ullers,
Putty, Whiting, Chalk, Rotten Stone, Pummice
Stone, Red Chalk, &c. &e.
OCF Purchasers are invited to call and examine
for themselves.
Macon, June 24, 1631. 20
The .Idvertiser attire
(S fitted up with entire new Type, and every
material which enables Printing to be execu
ted with neatness. The assortment of Job and
Fancy Types are of the latest and most approved
manufacture. Pains will be taken to have Print
ing executed in the bestmanne. The subscriber
solicits the patronage of his friends and the pub
lic M. I). .1. SLAPE:
IN THE PRESS,
And will soon be published, at the
Al\4ivfiser Oilier,
Macon, Georgia,
By Marmaduke J. Slade,
•f Practical IHsconme
Delivered by the Rev. Joshua Lawrence,
At the Old Church in Tarbcrough, A r . C
July 4,1830.
“ Whom he ended together, with workmen o/Pke or
cnpotion, and said, Sirs, ye know by this craft
we have our wealth. ” ' J
nMIIS pamphlet will soon he published, and it
A is desired that those who may wish copies of
it, will inform me early, that I may be Governed
thereby of the number to have printed. The
pamphlet will make 25 or 30 pages, primed on
good paper and on new and handsome type.
PRICE.
For 500 copies,
so Soil
For a single copy ' or
Orders, post-paid, received, by
„ tr M.D.J. SLADE.
Sept 5 , I0
• pihatiyr
Of ever / description.
NEATLY EXECrrEI) AT 77//,V OFFICE.
/.voi.i.r
SPRINGS.
THE subscriber has made large and extensive
improvements to his Establishment at this
place, for the convenience and comfort of those
persons who may think proper to visit him.
His best exertions will be,used to render their
situation as comfortable as possible.
L. A. ERWIN.
Indian Springs, May 26,1831. J3-4t
L I . use Lit.
FjpHE subscribers haviugpurchased the mill for
JL merly owned by Elijaii Cotton, and known
as Cotton's Mills, situated on Rocky 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 T quantity of Lumber that may be wanted •
They have 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
Cott on to ins,
HIE subscriber Has commenced the manufac
lure and repairing of Cotton (Jins, at his shop
on the corner of Plumb and Fourth Streets,
near the Presbyterian Church, in Macon, and
would respectfully invite the attention of those
who may wish Cotton Gins, or have them repair
ed, to call on him, as he tlatters himself, that his
work will bear inspection, and give entire sat is
taction; and if so, he hopes to receive a portion of
tlie patronage of the public.
THOMAS SIMPSON.
August 12. 1831. 33-tf
iIt.HILLS COFFEF,
CABINET & FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.
HAS purchased of Mr. Wm. R. Brown, his
- entire stock of materials, and interest, in the
Cabinet Business, and being prepared to execute
all kinds of work in Iris profession, respectfully
solicits the patronage of the citizens of Macon,
and the public generally.
He has removed the Shop to Mr. Phil pot’s
house, near the Market-house. All kinds of turn
ing, &c. will continue to be executed, at the
Lathe, formerly used by Mr. Brown, on Bridge
Street. Aug. 8. 32 tf.
J. 11. OisiSf ttSit.i ll®
(On Mulberry st. next door to the Post-Office,)
KEEPS constantly on hand a general supply of
CAB INK T Pi liN'lJ't HE,
Solas, Shah’*, Looltius Glasses,
AND IIAIR MATRASSES,
And being connected with an establishment in
New-A or!,, any orders will be forwarded, free of
commissions, and no advance required until the
articles are delivered here, and approved by the
purchaser—All Jobs promptly and neatly attend
ed to. Macon, July 9 23
FOR SALE,
4 I ALUAULE and well known woods lot of
aX land in Monroe county, noted for its excellent
natural Mill seat, lying on both sides Ichaconna,
(in the 11th district, No. Ill,) with a sufficiency
of water and fall to propel a Grist and Saw Mill,
at all times running. The foundation of the Creek
is of wide flat rocks. A great part of the lot is a
deep mulatto soil, the balance is grey and well
suited for cotton, There is a small clearing and
convenient cabins on it, with a good spring of wa
ter.
SAMUEL LAjEKNBY.
Columbia co. July 29 31-3 m
03* N. B. Letters addressed tome, postpaid,
living in Columbia county, Maharry’s P. O. will
be attended to.
months afterdate, application will be
made to tire Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Upson County, when setting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the negro property belonging
to Jeremiah Daniel, dec. late oi Upson county*
THOMAS DANIEL, Adm'r'
July 19, 1831. 26—4 m
A DMT NISTRA’IX >RS’ SALE.
ON the last Tuesday, the 25th day of October
next, will be sold at the residence of Thos.
Lundy deceased, near Lake Academy, the person
al property of the said deceased, consisting o f
Two Road Waggons,
Fourteen Mules,
Three Hundred Stork Hogs,
Two Hundred Stock Cattle,
Six Yoke Oxen and Carts,
Three Horses, also, Ploughs, Hoes,
Mattox, together with household and kitchen
furniture. TERMS.
Twelve months credit with undoubted security.
1 If DMAS LOW, Administrator.
August 22.1, 1831. 36-tda
Land Cor Sale.
milE subscriber offers for sale, his valuable
A lot of LAND whereon he now lives in the
7th district, No. 224. There is about eighty
acres of fresh land, and lies well.the greaterpart
of which is under cultivation, with Corn and Cot
ton. On the premises are, a good hewn lo<rhouse,
with two rooms, and all necessary buildings to
gether with a Peach Orchard of the best land
By a little labor the plantation and its situation
can he highly improved. Terms will be made
easy, it early application he made to
.. „ JOHN M. TATOM.
Monroe Cos, August 22nd, 1831. 37-tf
'fdMMES BEdtRBT
{Gn Cotton Avenue, .Macon, Georgia.)
II ! , " n *? sed outlie interest of Mr.
ILL.IAM H. GUNN, m the Confection
ary Store, on Cotton Avenue, recently kept bv
htm, respectfully assures the public that he will
use las best endeavors to merit a part of their fa
vors—and to deserve it, he intends, besides the
present supplies ot the establishment, to add to
its stock, and render it fully equal to the wants
and taste of the community. Besides a general
supply ot the usual articles of a Uotifecfionary,
he intends to furnish J
RELISHES
of all kinds, and w henever he can proettre Turtles
will “serve” I urtle Soup, and other Deserts
to preserve order and decency, and to please
those who may favor him with their calls, will he
Its constant endeavor. He hop, S for up Jrt of the
liberal patronage which has been heretofore be
stowed on the establishment, 0
Macon, Aug 2 DD-tU
“ NOTH' L.
WHOSE indebted l 0 the subscriber for the
■- years 1830 and 1831, arc respecmll ,* notified
that their accounts and notes arc now in the pos
aesston of Mr. James Bgard, who wo have *X
authorised to gtvu receipts, and act for us.
II )’>. tl. BEARD,B Late
M.M. H GUNNI J Beard class.
—Macon, July 30 30-tf
FURTHER NOTK r E.
4 LI. persons indebted to the subset iber, arein
iY formed that then Notes and Accounts a,V h,
the hands of Mr. James Beard for collection, who
ii only authorised to act as my agent.
July 3n WILLIAM"u. GUNN.
3A-tf
Montpelier Sin-i-Z
Moui-oe comity.
mill'! undersign.d, after greaUahonr '
pease, is at.eiigth enabled to offerV‘‘" and
blishniont to the not ice of the public *®:
lii a climate likeT>urs, where the C L P .
tluence of long and warm summers j. lng “>•
by all, inviting the operation of cairr n * n '' ((!
to the production of autumnal diseases’
object of no trilling import to the cr J, 11 !* Hi
have recourse to a situation in which Unn ß
of disease may be prevented, its violent
ted, end recovery rendered speedy and ?.**"
.Such a place the undersigned honestly h,.|;
is offering in the Montpelier Sprino tTes ‘t
Independent of the. advantageous W .•
this establishment ; situated in', 01
tionably healthy; the Medical qualifies /e‘ |~es'
ter, are of a character entitling it to hj„ , ' r>
upon the confidence of the community c
The waters of Saratoga and Ballstonharct
since, rendered them places of extensive 0 *
Both bv invalids and persons of fashion
signal benefits derived from their use bv n “ te
labouring under Chronic Diseases (es-Lfii’* 11
the digestive organs) have obtained IhV then
merited celebrity—-and from a pretty "
analysis, by gentlemen of competent rS*
comparing the result with the analvsU
V\ aters of Saratoga and Baliston.ns Dulili-n w
Dr. Mead, they find the waters of
Spring, to possess, with a trifling exvZth
same chemical qualities. Asa cl,alyb W t..S2
mg more Iron than tliefomier and k4s thaft Z£
ter, wi th a large proportion of the muriates n r
da and tune ; the most striking difference££
the absence ofuncombined fixed air, uhh
the Saratoga water abounds. Of the ! )f .,
application of this water in disease, the propS
can bear ample testimony. 1 1 tlo '
In chronic affections of the Liver, Spleen
tl.eir concomitant functional derangement of?V
.Stomach ; lie can confidently assert that he t
seen no remedy of equal nature, h, p™ ™ '
that Hydra of modern times, it is 8n
remedy, when aided as every remedy must he t
he temperate use of a well selected re <rimen. ’ '
diseases of the skin, and fetter in a li
its variety, it is a certain remedy .lu dropsies fmn
visceral obstructions, chronic rheumatism. J
that relaxation and debility consequent upon ,
residence in low, unhealthy situations, its valc
is not easily estimated. Abundant testimonycouii
lie jiroduced to establish the truth of this state
meat, were it necessary; but an intelli.rentcon.i
munity will make the experiment and decide for
them selves ; and with their award the propriety
will cheerfully rest the reputation of the,Sprinc '
The undersigned assures the public that lie
would not thus recommend the use of the Mom.
pelier water, but having been extensively emit,
ed in the practice of medicine in Georgia for near
ly thirty years,c!aims the right to judge of tin
remedy he recommends.
I his fountain is situated in one of the mosi
healthy and best improved situations of Georaia,
seventeen miles from Macoirnear the road leading
from that place to Thomaston. His Building is
large, airy and comfortable, situated on an eni.
nonce, high and commanding; surroundedkv
springs of the purest water, and refreshed by a*
atmosphere pure and invigorating.
The proprietor will be able to accommodite
coudoflably one hundred regular boarders, and
many transient persons as may favor him uith
their company; and as interest and liberality :r
inseparably connected in such business, it islis
determination to keep as good a house in ever
sense of the expression, as is kept elsewhere!
the up-country. His BAR will bo stored with tb
best; his STABLES well furnished and nttcndei
His prices will he the same as those charged f.
the Indian Spring.
Comfortable Tents will be prepared for tliae
who prefer furnishing their own board.
NICHOLAS CHILDERS.
Montpelier, Monroe county', May 18th, 1831.
THE .SUBSCRIBER
TILVNKFUL for past lhvors, informs!ii
friends and the public, that he stil
continues keeping the above Establishment, to
ner o! \V alnut and Third streets, commonly cal.
cd the
YELLOW ISOlttE,
Which has undergone a thorough repair, an<l ii
well calculated for the reception of TRAVEL
LERS with, or without families.
His rooms are pleasant and commodious, asl
well-furnished. He also will accommodate Ge&
tlcmen and Ladies, or single gentlemen will
BOARDING. His Table is furnished with tin
best the market affords, and his STABLES will
the best of Provender and attentive Ostlers.
GEO. A. HILLEGAS.
Macon, August 26, 1831. 37— w3\v
E.IGLE HO TEL.
MII.I.EDGEVIM.E, GKORGII.
f1 4 H K subscriber respectfully informs his friends
* and the public generally, that he has purcias
(l M. D. Huson’s Hotel, which he at present
keeps as the
EAGLE HOTEL.
The House lias undergone a thorough repair, V*
sides a large Two Story Building, which aub
very much to the appearance and comfort of tt
House. The DIN ING ROOM is largo and airy—
and lie will be able to accommodate from fifty : j
sixty members of the Legislature, besides all
transient persons who may favor him with their
company.
He hopes, from his long experience in business,
and the assistance of Mr. and .Mrs. Maugham, that
lie will be able to keep a house not to be surpass
ed by any iti the Southern country. Mrs. Man?*
ham has been in my family and Mrs. Huson’si l
or 8 years, which gives her a full knowledge of
house-keeping.
ROBERT McCOMBS.
August! . ‘ 31-
HOTEL.
rpHIS new, commodious and splendid F' ■
* situated on Broad-Street, in the midstoi'io f '
ness, and in the immediate vicinity of the :
avenues to the city, from the South, North, w*
East, is now rapidly progressing toward co® l ?*'
tion, and is offered for Fon Rent. ,
The building will be it), complete redress ■>
the occupation of a tenant, on or before the Is*
October next, h
OCj' The Board will loan to die lessee of?
Establishment, the sum of $5,000, to beapp
printed to the purchase of standing fnriiiture.**
For further particulars, apply (post paid) 0
A. GUMMING, „ „ r
Secretary , & Tr. E. A E. > •
Augusta, July lt>, 183 L JffiN
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