The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, October 21, 1831, Image 4

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m &j&&, 4&i jj _ MJk'J£4tei>M I JUi&Mfraaaf'fe&&.' • •Idrertiser & intelligencer] published cn Wedeedays andJFridays at Fivf. ■■■ ' ;..rs per annum, in advance. Advertisements rtcd at (he usual rates: those sent without a mfied number of insertions, will he published tl ordered out and charged accordingly. CCr > Sales ol Land, by Administrators, Exe .tors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be ’d on the first Tuesday in the month, between f> hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the moon, at the couuTt-house m the county in hich the property situate. Notice of these •■' must he given m a jiublic gazette sixty days vious to th" day of sale. Mnes of negroes must be at public auction, on firs'. Tuesday of the month, between the usual s:rs of sale, at the place of public sales in the ’■n'y where the letters Testamentary, of Admin . ration or Guardianship, may have been granted, list giving sixty-days notice thereof, in one of the : ' -iic gazettes of this State, and at the dcoT of the ■ >vrUhousc, where such sales are to he held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must “ given ir, like manner, Forty days previous to e day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Es .tc mast be published for forty days. Notice that application will be made to the ourt of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, must be ablished four months. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub .shed for four months, before any order absolut ’■all be made thereon by the Court. SOLOMON HUMPHRIES, A* Ills old Stand, East Macon, pi ONTINUKS business, end respectfully soli * J cits aca’t from his old friends and customers, who will find a good supply of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ■md other Articles, which he will sell, nshereto ore, as low as any in the market. To his present lock, wiil soon be added, a large and fresh sup t ly, recently purchased in New-York, which will omprise a very general assortment. The subscriber very' thankful for past favors, '.apes to merit a continuance of them. Macon, Aug 2 30-tf JUST BEOEIVED AT h'amiln grocery F con feet ionary, A N additional supply- of tire different articles in A his line, among which, are Jld Madeira ~t Lemons ■laret Figs i*ort __ Prunes ■iierry XlYillc.] Almonds hampaigne Olives Muscatel and ■ Capers Malaga J 1 Citron Claret Isabel- 1 Filberts la and [.Dementi; Fruits in Brandy ieorgia Ma- \Vi INKS Raisins deira J Sugar Plumbs < SS”" 4 !***• W Tolland Gin Table Salt rish V. hislicy Loaf& Lump Sugar amaicaand } ™ Sperm Cadies ■t. Croix 5 ' SacapagosPeeanA JerdiaU and Syruna Pecan, Brazil, I b 'inokcd Beef and Cheese Madeira, and f §• Sugar toys, cake, &c Hickory J * Vnd most oilier articles ::i the Confectiionarylinc. Cc utuntly on hand, Spanish Segarn, A: best Tobacco. CCj* The above Goods are fresh, and will be old at the lowest Augusta -wholesale prices. April 18 1-lf WILLIAM WARD, HAS now opened and oilers for sale at liis Drug and Medicine Store, Comer Cherry -Street and Cotton Avenue—a large and well se -ected Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Paints HI, Glass, Dye Stulls, &c. together with the following French Chemicals from Pellitures. iodine Hydrocyanic Acid Hydriodate of Potash, Citric acid pure Acetate of Morphia Chloride of Limo .Sulphate of Morphia “ Sodte Emetine, Oxide Bismuth Pipeline Ox. Mur. Potassa Klaterium Benzoic Acid Strychnine Phosphoric Acid ■ lutnine Solidified Bals Copur?a JJenarcotized Opium Croton Oil ■“ Laudanum Grain Musk Pure Opium, Pure TitTk Blue Pill Mass. Eng. which he will sell low and on accommodating terms. All medicines purchased at the above Store are warranted genuine. The Chemical and Pharmaeutical Department of this Establishment s attended to by an experienced Physician. Macon, July 14, 1631. £s—tf .lb tariff'of prices—ivc Trade. LOOKLXG-GL ASSES, Ac. r IIIOMAS J. HARROW A Cos. IMPORTERS. 'BB Hater Street, A'eic-Forli. OFFER for sale the largest and most complete j assortment cf K A RTH E N \VARE, GLASS, .CHINA, Plain and Gilt LOOKING-GLASSES, Ac. 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 •upport in the persecution now carrying on against 'hem, for their refusal to join a combination in fixing one tariiTof prices for Crockery, through out the trade. It is mainly attributable to the in fluence of cur Southern friends that we have been enabled to survive thus far, in this most trying situaliou; exposed to the combined influence, and 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 a3 regards the quality of our goods, the excellence of our packers 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 vuth their friends to exert it in our behalf, as we trust the cause is one they me all interested in and much benefit will acme to us from their friendly acts in this way. It has been said, the Combination was broken up. As it regards prices, this is true, and all, we think, friends or foes will allow that we have effected this change; hut we do asurc out friends, that ;.t no period since we commenced -our system of un shackled prices were we in greater want of as sistance than at the present moment. This com bination of men are leaving no means untried for effecting our ruin, that they may revive the old system ; cur credit and character are assailed in every shape, our importations waylaid ..top ped in every instance where threats aT sufficient to intimidate the manufactures from supplying ns in fine, no vexation or trouble which the malice of men cocld devise has lieen neglected in this struggle to subdue us. We once more call open every friend of a free trade to come up to c- r support, and pledge ourselves to give them uo -cause to repent of their liberality. T. J. BARROW A Cos. July 23 88 Water Street, New-York. POCKET MAPS OFUEORGiAT Jiy Greene A Wellborn , JI’.ST roc- fed. a&d for sale, price Two Dol lar, bv ?! D. J. SLADE. .ai® iftHL'CPc&sf & ITAVE received and are opening, in addition AM. totlieir former stock, (next door below J. T. Rowland’s Scale House, and opposite w here Mr. Helve ns ton “ broke out afresh,” on COTTON A\ ENUE, a complete assortment of Spring anti Summer Hoods: Consisting, besides other articles, of Brow nS Work Bags Blue I Broadcloth* Linen Cambrick Black [ kCassimerts. Ribbons assorted Green J Brown and bleached Rowan do Shirting Circassians Sea Island do Valencia Vestings do Sheeting Bull", white & stamp’d Cotton Oznaburgs Marseilles Vestings Hemp do° Calicoes Apron Checks Stamped Muslins Furniture do White. do Dowlas, Diaper Caiabrieks Bombazetts Irish Linen & Lawns Bombazines Silks, Aimers And every thills' in the Gro de Nap Dry Goods line, eom- Sinehew Sarocaett prising a good ussurt- Pink and buff Beraze meat. Ginghams Boots and Shoes of all Black Italian Crape kinds Barage Shawls Gentlemen's black & Gauze do w’hite Fur Hats Crape Veils *. Boy’s do Crape Scarfs Leghorns Cauze do Ladies Dunstables aluslinCororet lace do 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 Chaim. Hosiery of all kinds Carpenters Tools Ladies white Kid'j do Plains Coloured Crockery and Glass White, black silk ( 5- W are Beaver | 2 Looking Glasses Gents, horse skin | • Saddles and Bridles “ beaver&buckj Martingales, Whips Kid Mitts Windowr Glass Jackson Drill White Lead W hile Linen do Putty, Medicines Umbrellas Logwood, chipped & Parasols block Musquito Netting Whittemotre Cards Furniture Prints Cotton and Wool do Bordering, Madalins Writing and w rapping Inserting Trimmings paper . 1 bread and cotton luce] Pow der and Shot H e are expecting every day iron, hollow. yvare, Sugar, i'ottec, and Liquor*. T liese 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 If, |. t f Cooke *V Cos tries HAVE received large additions to thoir Stock ol Staple and Fancy an i* noons, " “*®li makes their assortment complete, and consists in part of the following articles; Fine black and blue Broad Cloths, Rouen and Merino Cassiineres, Plain and twilled Linen Drilling, Silesia Sheeting and Irish Linens, fed Table Damask, Long Lawns, Linen Carabrick Handkerchiefs, f rench 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 Handkercliiefs Gauze do do Pongee, Bandanna, and Flag do Leghorns and Dunstables Open Stra v Bonnct3 Palm Leaf Hats, Ac. They have also received, 4( ASLS Fashionable Black and Drab Ktfgant Mahogany Sofas, Fancy Chairs Matrasses and Feathers Bagging and Osnaburgs Sheetings, Sacking, Ac. &c. Ac. They will receive in a few days, A I.AI.CE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASS, CHINA-WARE AND GROCERIES. W hich, with the above named Goods will be soid at their usual low prices. A. R.—Constantly on hand, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Glass and Putty, of the best qual tiy. May 19 i o . tf Hardware *V Cutler?/. f I?IIE subsribers have received by recent J- arrivals a largo and general stock of HARD WARE, CUTLERY, MECHANICS TOOLS, £fc.—a few are given below. 50 kegs best Cut Nails and Brads, assorted. 2ftß (24d0z.) Shovels and Spades, 12 Anvils, and 6 boxes Axes 100 pair Trace Chains C dozen Sickles and 4 dozen Scythes 550 tb. sad irons, 6 boxes pipes 200 set cart and waggon boxes 4 coils of grass rope, 75 nests Iron Weights 13,000 iHMKidx pasting*!, 0 Steel assorted, Weeding Hoes Wrought Nails, Cotton Cards Locks assorted, YY ood Screws Chisels and files, do, in sets Oast Steel Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tono S Iron do Tea Kettles Augers, Steel-yards, Hinges assorted Cast and German Steel Saws Mill Saws, Pit and Cross Cut do. Mason* Trowels, Bellows, Sand paper, Hmmers, Curry Combs Looking Glasses, Glass 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, Brads, Brass Kettles, Sugar Boilers, Waffle and Wafer Irons Ploughs and Plough Moulds, Lfc. Together with sets ofCarpenters Tools, Smiths’ do. Tanner’s and Currier’s do Hatters, Painters and Masons do All t ■ which will bo sold on reasonable terms, at wholesale or retail. ELLIS, SHOTWELL A CO. Jung S3 90- Fruits, Teas. llVjiv, A'c. i.M 1 boxes Bloom and Bunch RAISIN'S, AA3 Prunes, Almonds, Citron, Preserves, Lemon Syrup, Hyson, Imperial atid Black 1 cas. also, A few boxes extra CLARET WINE, be ing a part of a private .Stock. 10 bbls. superior CIDER VINEGAR. ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. June 24, 1831. .1^ BLANKS ros -all At TUi3 orr:cc- ISAAC B. ROWLAND, HAVING declined the Ware-House Business and rented his W'are House to Messrs. J. Goddard and Reed, solicits for them, the patron age of his former customers, and tender hie thanke to them for that liberal patronage which they have been pleased to bestow upon him. Macon, August 19,1831. 33 HAVING relinquished the Ware House Busi ness, improve this opportunity of returnino their sincere thanks to their friends, for the lib" eial 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 know ledge of the business, lie will give general satisfaction. July 28, 1831. YTatit to IliruT \V E wish to two or three good Negro v v Men, to work about a Ware House, and will give liberal wages for them. J. GODDARD & REED. August 19. 35—tf To Kent. TIMIE STORE HOUSE, recently occupied by A Childers k W iley, situated on the upper part of Mulberry •Street, and next door to Messrs. llungerfordsA Stoddard. Apply to ELIAS, SIIOTYVELL & CO. August 12, 1831. 33—-tf TO RENT. riIHE Store House, situated on tlie npper part A ot Mulberry street; at present occupied by James A. Blanton. Apply to J. GODDARD & REED. September 2d, 1831. 39 3w TO !tr.vi\ Tiro Store Sinuses ONE formerly occupied by A. C. Parmelee & Co.—the other, by I*. P. Rockwell. For particulars, apply to M. R. WALLIS. Sept. 2, 1834 . 39—tf For Safe or Rent. The i .ot and premises, occupied by Mr. Mc- Gregor, consisting of a spacious work-shop anil 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 *° GEORGE A. SMITH, Agent, Bridge How, Macon. Sept. 5, 1831. ' 40— FOR SAUE. I'I’MJE unimproved Lot on the corner of Walnut A and Third Streets. Anply to J. GODDARD ii REED. Macon Sept. C, 183.1. 40- HA V i HAY ! TWENTY THOUSAND JJIS. IIAY, WANTED, for which Cash w ill be paid on " delivery by RALSTON & JUNES. September 2, 1831. 39 tf Curriuffe. 4 NEW & handsome light CARRIAGE, for I\. sale by ISAAC B. UO W LAN D. August 19. 35—lm. SPERMACETI OIL. MfTM. WARD lias received a good supply of v V 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 Po*l Office, Ulnron. mHE Savannah Mail direct, will in future close, on Fritlys, and Mondays, at 7 o’clock, P. M. until further notice. M. R. WALLIS, P. .\L Flezer dflct'all AA’ ILL act as my agent, during mv absence v from this State. ROGER McGALL. August 2C, 1831. 37-tf •Wart in Simmons WILL act as my agent, during my absence from this State. P. P. ROCKW ELL. Macon, August 20, 1331. 37-tf un\ss SCYTHED A FEW Git Ass Scythes, with snaths com- Y plete. For sale Ivy ELLIS, SHOTWELL, & Cos. May 3, 1831. 4 _ tf> L()TI’EUY fl C K Eisr I'j'lCKtl.S AND SHaRES in tlie most of Messrs. I cites il Alcfntyrds Lotteries For sale at TAI.MA.VS OFFICE, next door to the Post Office. July 18- ‘ ;*r,—tf. SIDE BOARDS. rjlW’O elegant Mahogany SIDE BOAR DS this day received, and for sale bv July 1 COOKE ii COWLES. B.imv " 3K i iTYTk Pounds prime BACON, just re * * rilU ceivea, and for sale by RALSTON & JONES. May 24 u_ t f FIRE BOARD PRINTS. JT ST received and for sale at (j Also, Paper Hangings, of various patters July 72. oj_ MAPS' OF MACON, For Sale at the Advert ice 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 9, 1831 . 30 Candidates. ' IS a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Bibb county, at the ensuing election. May 19 Oj-jl If. S3. ifoivarti, WE are authorised to say, is a Candidate for the Sheriffalty of Bibb county, at the ensu ing election. April 29 GEORGE I VAGAL, WE are authorized to say is a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, at the ensuinu* election. July 13, ih:h. 25-tf 0 j osepiFoa ink r, YY~L are authorized to announce, as a candidate " ’ fefthe office of Receiver of Tax Ret urns, for Bibb county, at the ensuing election on the Ist Monday in January next. r 1' hits himself as a Candidate for the She* riflality of Bibb County, at the ensuitm eleo 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 irom the reason assigned by most candi dates, (to wit) the importunity rf friends. . YOUNG JOHNSTON. J"C 1. If3l. . 14—ulo Bank of Macon. A N unjust and false report having been circula ted in Augusta and its neighborhood, in rela tion to the solvency of the MACON DANK and its ability To redeem its Bills,—we deem it our duty 10 the Public, to put them on their guard a gainst Speculators, who are willing to sacrifice not only the Bank but the holders of our Pills. — We unhesitatingly pronounce the report wholly untrue, and the holders of the Bills are assured that tlicy will at all times he promptly redeemed. R. COLEMAN, President, ROB’T. COLLINS, Cashier. Macon Aug. 19, 1831. 30-ltv OJIHE 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. (J—tf JOHN IMCIVi;. HOUSE, SIGN, AND OiIsASIK-VTAL. iEiiasr-ufiauio MACON, GEORGIA. VA/dLL execute House, Sign, and Ornamental I Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing ite. Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles, Ac. Walls Painted or Ornamented in Oils or Wa ter Colors. The above business executed by the subscriber in a style he trusts worthy the liberal patronage and approbation he has and continues to receive. Orders left at John Fergerson’s, Spring Hill Re rteat, Monroe County, will he thankfully receiv ed, anil promptly attended to. Macon, July 19, 1831. 26"tf dis.soi.utionT npilfi partnership heretofore existing under the firm ot 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. IIIGGINS. Macon Aug. 20th 1831. 36-3 w SW AIM’S I’.I'l’E.VT I'FRsJItFVGT. riTHIS well known Anti dysenteric and worm Medicine has proved successful these 10 years past, and it is universally acknowledged by all who have, tried it, to be for 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 Store, Corner Cherry Street, and Cotton Avenue, Macon. Aug. 11. 33 FOUR MONTHS AFTER DATE, A will he made to the honora- Jm. b!e the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Nicholas W. YVells. deceased. SUSAN YVELLS, Ex’x. Aug. 1 30-lin WILEI liII curium, Confectro.NF.u Bakes and Distiller (Front Philadelphia.) HAS the honor t inform the Citizens of Ma con and its vicinity, that he has taken a house in Judge McDonalds Building, two doors below the Post Office,) where he intends to car. ry on the Confectionary Business in all its diffe rent branches—ali kinds of Cakes, Candies, Con fectionaries, Cordials, Toys, Jellies, Preserves, Sy rups, Fruits. Scgars, Soda Powdars, Wines, Spi rits, ire. and every thing in his line of Business, (with the exception cf the retail of Spirits which Win. C. declines keeping) will always be found in bis Store— manufactured by himself and of the best quality.—\Vm. C. intends carrying on his business on the New York and Philadelphia plan : and hopes that twenty years experience in his profession, will enable him to deserve a libe ral share of public patronage. Orders for cakes, ornaments, Ac. for parties will be thankfully received and executed in the best style. Country Merchants and others who wish to purchase by wholesale will find it to their inte rest to can on me, where they will be supplied with all kinds of Confectionaries, Cordials, ire. made to order, of the best materials and on the most reasonable terms. - Aug. 19. 35-3 t. ir&STCKKSb ELLIS, SHOTWELL CO. HAVE received at their Drug Store by several boats. 100 packages of Drugs and Medicine, Glass Ware, 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 Oii. Verdigris, do da 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, Paint Stones and Mullers Putty, YY hiring, Chalk, Rotten Stone, Pummice Stone, Red Chalk, &c. Ac. (fj* Purchasers are invited to call and examine for themselves. Macon, June 24, 1031. 0 The lflvertiser Office IS fitted up with entire new Type, and every material which enables Printing to be execu ted with neatness. The assortment of Job and I ancy fypes 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- Kc M. D. J. SLADE: IN THE J'KESS, .2 nil will soon be published, at the Advertiser OfSicc, Macon, Gkoroia, By Mannadvke J. Slade, •t Practical hbi scott me Delivered by the Rev. Joshua Lawrence, •it the Old Church in Turborough, A r . C. July 4,1830. “ Worn he called together, with workmen of like oc cupafion, and'sc and, Sirs , ye know by this craft we have our wealth," J rSMIIS pamphlet will soon ho published, and it A is desired that those who may wish copie s of it, will inform me early, that 1 may he .Ujrred thereby of the number to have printed pamphlet will make 25 or 30 pages, prated o\i good paper and on new and handsome ty Pu . PRICE. } ' For 500 conies, SiO *-u ,00 3O 00 ;s For a single Copy ’ (A’ Orders, post-paid, received, by SeptS SLA ™ IMtiVTIVG .. (t( firry th-HcripfioH. Ml ATT, Y EXECUTED AT TUTS OFFICII, SPRINGS. F|TMiE subscriber has made large and extensive A 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. 9 1,. A. ERWIN. Indian Springs, May 26,1831. J3-4t iTrJkBRR. riMIE subscribers having purchased the mill for A merlj’ owned by Elijah Cotton, and know n as Cotton's Mi!!*, situated on Rocky creek, about six miles from Macon, will be ready in a few days to offor at their Lumber Yard, comer of Cherry and’l’hird streets, every description, and almost any quantity of Lumber that may be wanted • I’hey 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 fir prices. RALSTON A JONES. July 9 23 f 'fPitiiit fjftiiiSo fIiHE subscriber has commented the manufac * tnre and repairing of Cotton Gins, 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- call on him, as lie flatters himself, that his work will bear inspection, and give entire satis faction; and if so, he hopes to receive a portion of the patronage of the public. THOMAS SIMPSON. August 12. 1831. 33-tl- FH.ZHFFS COI I’FF, CABINET & FUR A" IT l" RE MANUFACTURER. HAS purchased of Mr. \Y r m. R. Brown, his entire stock of materials, and interest, in the Cabinet Business, and being prepared to execute ; all kinds of work in his profession, respectfully solicits the patronage of the citizens of Macon, and the public generally. He has removed the Shop to Mr. Philpot’s house, near the Market-house. All kinds of turn ing, &c. will continue to bo executed, at the Lathe, for • erly used by Mr. Brown, on Bridge Street. Aug. 8. 32 tf. jr. 11, oStDUiisMfi vf • fOn Mulberry st. next door to the Post-Office, ) 9J EE PS constantly on hand a general supply of 9 A CABINET FI BNiTUJIE, Shall**, l.nokiiu; foliassew, AND HAIR MATRASSES, And being connected with an establishment in New-Yorfc, any orders will be forwarded, free of commissions, and no advance required until the articles are delivered here, and approved bv the purchaser—All Jobs promptly and neatly attend ed to. Macon, July 9 23 FOR SALE, V. Y ALIJABLE and well known woods lot of . land in Monroe county, noted for its excellent natural Mill scat, lying on both sides Ichaconna, (in the i Ith district, No. 111.) with a sufficiency of water and fall to propel a Grist and Saw Mill, at all times running. The foundation of the Creek is ol 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 LAZENBY. Columbia co. July 29 31-3 m CC/’ N. B. Letters addressed tome, post paid, living in Columbia county, Maliarry’sP. O. will be attended to. 1^0 UR months .afterdate, application will be . made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Upson County, when setting for ordinary purpo ses, tor leave to sell the negro property feoionrrino to Jeremiah Daniel,dec. late of Upson county* THOMAS DANIEL, MmC' July 19, 1831. 20—4 m ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. ON the last Tuesday, the 25th day of October next, will be sold at the residence of Tlios. Lundy deceased, near Lake Academy, the person al property of the said deceased, consisting of Two Road Waggons, Fourteen Mules, Three Hundred Stock Hogs, Two Hundred Slock Cattle, Six Yoke. Oxen and Carts, Three Horses, also, Ploughs, Hoes, Mattox, together with household and kitchen furniture. TERMS. Twelve months credit with undoubted st uritv. THOMAS LOW, Administrator. J August 22d, 1831. 3fi-tds hand for Sate. TANARUS, s*scb r offers for sale, his valuable , mt of LAND whereon lie now lives in the /tn district, No. 224. There is about eighty acres of iresh land, and lies well,the greater part ot which is under cultivation, with Corn and Cot ton. On the premises are, a good hewn log house, with two rooms, and all necessary buildings, to other with a Peach Orchard of the best kind.— By a little labor the plantation and its situation can be highly improved. Terms will be made nearly application bft in rule to .. ~ JOHN M. TATOM. Monroe Cos, August 22nd, 1831. 37-tf j.f. nssH “ 0 naim, (On Colton Avenue, .Macon, Georgia.') 1 S A \\- I n \ \ T tl,e iu ferestof Mr. " "a. I j LIAM H. GUNN, in the Confection ary Store, on Cotton Avenue, recently kept by him, respectfully assures the public that he will use his best endeavors to merit a part of their fa vors—and to deserve it, l,e intends, besides the presen supplies of the establishment, to add to its stock, and render it fully equal to the wants and taste of the community. Besides a General supp y of the usual articles of a Confectionary, he intends to furnish ' ’ RELISHES will wT d -Y h £ nover h l oan l irf ' c,ire '”, s, rvc Tur; fe boup, and other Deserts. 1 0 preserve order artd decency, and to nloase those who may favor him w ith their ealfe. will b c his constant endeavor. He hopes f„r i „ m liberal patronage which has been heretofore Ire stowed on the establishment, ° U b Macon, Aug 2 30 . tf NOTICE. rpi.OSE indebted to the subscribers f„r the l years 1830 and 1831, are respectful* notified that their accounts and notes arc now in tl o ~cv session of Mr, James Heard, who we have i Z , |aclf > ruJYL’hlf * s ‘ ■> FtHTIIER~NOTI C E. A f > K,r f o " B indebted to the subscriber, arc in t. ?ut?& A AntsT nts a -Mr *• Ji.lv 30 W ILLIAM 11. GUNN. • floutwelter Sprint* Monroe county, <Geoi-j.V. f JMIE undersigned, alter great labour ■, j 3 pense, is at length enabled to offer i PX ' blisliment to the notiee of the public esta ' In a climate like fairs, whev the .’nervatin fiuence ol long and warm summers is !! “ by all, inviting the operation of causes to the production of autumnal diseases ’jj n 7 object of no trifling import to the comrmmir *° have recourse to a situation in which ti ie ass?i’" of disease may he prevented, its violence ndnV ted, and recovery rendered speedy and effect Such a place the undersigned honestly believ o' is offering in the Montpo.ier Sprincr/ ‘ ' J Independent of the advantageous 100-tion this establishment ; situated in a region Cl tionably healthy; the Medical qualities of pi ?" ter, are of a character entitling it to hi"h c li upon the confidence of the community ° The waters of iSaratog-a and BallstonhaveU smee, rendered them places cf extensive m, both by invalids and persons of fashion. Andr signal benefits derived from their use by persV labouring under Chronic Diseases (especially*i the digestive organs) have obtained lor them Wii merited celebrity—and from a pretty acc- t analysis, by gentlemen of eomoeteiit scie,,„ comparing the result with the analysis ofi? Waters of Saratoga and Ballston, as publish Dr. Mead, tliey find the w aters of the Mont • V Spring, to possess, with a trifling exce /■ same chemical qualities. Asa chalybeate contair ingmore Iron than theformer and less than the 1' ter, with a large proportion of the muriates of i da and lime; the most striking difference bei? the absence of uncombined fixed air, with whirl the Saratoga water abounds. Of the benefit? application of this water in disease, the pronriem can bear ample testimony. 1 r ' In chronic affections o'fthe T.ivrr, Spleen an 4 their concomitant functional derangemento’f the Stomach ; he can confidently assert that he h-s seen no remedy of equal nature. In dyspepsL that Hydra of modern tunes, it is an invaluable remedy, when aided ps every remedy must be bv he temperate use of a well selected rernmen ’ h diseases of the skin, and particularly Tetter in a’! itsvariety, it is a certain remedy .In dropsies froia visceral obstructions, chronic rheumatism, ani that relaxation and debility consequent upon a residence in low, unhealthy situations, its vales is notoasily estimated. Abundant testimony coulil be produced to establish the truth of this state, went, were it necessary; but an intelligent com. inunity will make the e.-ppriment and decide for themselves ; and with their award the proprietci " ill cheerfully rest the reputation of the Spring The undersigned assures the public that he would not thus recommend the use of the Mont, pelier water, but having been extensively engao ed in the practice of medicine in Georgia fornep;. ly thirty years, claims the right to judge of tfe remedy he recommends. This fountain is situated in one of the m healthy and best improved situations of Gcorgii seventeen miles from Macon near the road Icadiw from that place to Thomas ton. His building i; large, airy and comfortable, situated on an uni. nonce, high and commanding; surrounded by springs of the purest water, and refreshed by aa atmosphere pure and invigorating. The proprietor will be able "to acccmmodati comfortably one hundred regular boarders, and aa many transient persons as may favor him wiiii their company; and as interest and liberality an inseparably connected in such business, it ishis 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 the besl; his STA BLES well furnished and attended. His prices w ill be the same as those charged at the Indian Spring. Comfortable Tents Will be prepared for thco who prefer furnishing their own board. NICHOLAS CHILDERS. Montpelier, Monroe county, May 18th, 1831. vtrsni'igiHD a*&%piaik. THE SUBSCRIBER F|IHANKFUL for past favors, informs ire JS friends and the public, that he sti continues keeping the above Establishment, cat uer of Walnut and Third streets, commonly cat" ed the YELLOW HOUSE, YY hich has undergone a thorough repair, and;; well calculated for the reception of TRAVEL LERS with, or without families. His rooms are pleasant and commodious, m well furnished. He also will accommodate G tlemen and Ladies, or single gentlemen wii BOARDING. His Table is furnished withtS< best the market affords, and his STABLES wit! the best of Provender and attentive Ostlers. GEO. A. IitLLEGAS. Macon, August 2G, 1831. 37—w3' tMgle hotel, MILLE DG E V ILL E, GEORGIA. PJ7HE subscriber respectfully infarms his friend and the public generally, that he has pitrehas ed M. D. Huson’s Hotel, which he at present keeps as the EAGLE HOTEL , The House has undergone a thorough repair, be sides a large Two Story Building, which adus very much to the appearance and comfort of h> House. The DININ G ROOM is large and airy— and lie will be aide to accommodate from fifty t; sixty members of the Legislature, besides al transient persons who may favor him with then company. He hopes, from his long experience in business and the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Maugham, tha he will be able to keep a house not to be surpass ed by any in the Southern country. Mrs. Man? ham has been in my family and Mrs. Iluson’s, or 8 years, which gives her a full knowledge house-keeping. ROBERT McCOMBS. August! 3U _ MO Till,. THIS new, commodious and splendid Ik* situated on Broad-Street, in the midst oft® l ness, and in the immediate vicinity of t!ic jre avenues to the city, from the South, North, an East, is new rapidly progressing toward c<®P' "•on, mid is ofl’ered for Fort Rent. The building will be in complate redress * the occupation of a tenant, on or before the Ist October next. Cj‘ rhe Board will loan to the lesser of- Establishment, the sum of @5,000, to be r.pfi printed to the purchase of standing furmlut** For further particulars, apply (post paid) to A. GUMMING, „ Seen lary, & Tr.E. &F. Augusta, July 10, 1831. Z. CHECKS, Gn _ Darien, ? BANK? tnsnrar.ee, and t Stale J • Pat oil Bills of Excharj!*} CASHIER’S CHECKS, C 077 Y IN RECEIPTS. • All kinds of ißank* and every (fescrij*'- Brtnling nearly executed by M. V. J* ?TA at the 'nvETi*fcj| OJ'VXk r. *■