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Md~-'-°A J AL iMO - ■ • AxiiT.’ cA.v-h.iotvLt oM.-i. i> asm mmtWimiwsM -
*** “A poet’s Land .it.d piepht t’- fire,
Struck the wild warbhngs of his lyro.”
rrom the London Literary Gazette.
FIT?FT AND LAST HOURS.
Lov’st thou the hour, the first of day,
Vx hen th.e dewy flowers are opening bright,
When through the curtain of morning grev,
Are stealing streaks of crimson light?
Hath it no? a power, a spell ?
Doth it not thy warm heart toll
Of life,'fresh, sparkling, new-born life*
And scenes as yet too young for strife 1
Lov’st thou the hour in Uv flight time,
'When every flour is closing round,
V hen fainter and fainter the fair bell’s chime
C oiues with a smoothing, dying sound !
Hath it not a spr 11, though it lie
Differing fretu the first, for thcc ?
Doth it not tell of vision.: Jeep,
And a gradual dropping down to sleep !
These hours are types and signs of thine:
The first hour brought both smiles and tears,
And called forth' feelings half divine,
In those who looked to future years,
And watched hew grew each feature’s mould.
And saw their little buds unfold,
Which only blossom’d for the t mb,
To cast on heart and brow a gloom.
And ?hy last hour—’tis thine to make
It calm as twilight’s lovely time,
A blo3ocd sleep—from which to wake,
W ill be to the belter world to climb.
Remember, ’tis thine—ay, thine—to choose,
If storms shall take place of stars and dews,
Out if thy spirit shall have a power
To make its parting lihe.day’s last hour.
THE ADVER'J
Is published ou \\ edesdays and Fridays at. Fivs
Dollars per annum, iu ud\ once. Advertisements
inserted at the usu;.' rates: those seat without, a
cpceiiicd nuial>er of ins-. rtions, will be published
until ordered out arid charged accordingly.
(£j‘ Sales < i Land! by Administrate.s, Exe
cutors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to t e
toeld on the first Tuesday* in'the month, between
the hours often in t!..i forenoon and three in the
afternoon, at tnc o uurt-house in the .county in
which the property is situate. Notice of these
tales Biuet he given in a public gazette sixty davs
pro. ious Of the day of sale.
S.i’ea of negroes “lustb i of, public auction, on
he first Tuesday efthe month, "between the usual
Lours cf sole, at'ho pine .of public rales in the
county where the Ictr. s Testamentary, of Admin*
i ration or Guardtaw-hip, may have been granted,
lirat giving sixty day ? notice thereof, in one of the
public gazette* of this State, and at the door of the
court-house, where such sales are lobe held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Fropeily must
he given in like manner, Forty days previous to
< ’o day of sale.
Noticefo the Debtors and Creditors of on Es
.itc‘ artist be published for forty days. ;
Notice that application will he mailt to the
- ‘ ’surt ol Ordinary fc- leave to sell Land, :sl be
published four months.
vi-tiee for leave to sell Negtoes, nmstir pub
. :sLrdikr four rnunt'.u), before any order ajsuhit
fc-.-ll be made thereon by the Court.
1 Oil DJJCEMBEtt*
• ' - •’— —— —■-■-■-
M fill 21i fiALriK.~\ViH 1 •iianllcn, on ihefirol
‘" ~' ia j *a i n&;, tlia fallowing proper*.
!.'r,3 It. offend, No. 71, in the 7th district of
ongiii.iiiy i-.iosnoe now Pike, and other property,
• as the pr. perly of*- • Milner, to satisfy J
ti i,i in favbr of Sterling Capel, hearer.
'3''Jvrsc.::aiproperty of Pitt S. Milner,o sa
u !d v 1 favorof J. and U. Dunn, fortheuse
M Jonas Shivers.
O.ic ict i t l-ud ♦e. 4S, in the 6th district of
originally J.oaroo now Dike, levied on as the
property ol John M. Jones, to satisfy a ti fa inih
' vf oi Ooalder Nojl,
z. l. fhyar; shir.
- w !h , - •* ,ii ’**** plus, will hr. £OO,
f . <l! Ao - 8 -‘i in the 7th district of now
~ . , ; ‘f °. and personal property of Lm is
....uel, levied on as his proper' - to satisfy a ft f>
t lav.ref Jehu J. Hoy!.
J- H. CULPEPPER, D. S.
rOS’i 7’ONED S.\Lio.
, mill ht sold as uhoif,
301 no. „G, jr * m 9th and is'.net of row Pike
J c ounty, also the j ulh hall of N>. 59. in the
t-amedit let, levied ones tho property . I Lads
/' ’"S’. to 8-tila li fa lit fei?c: of l?J<-er and
IlattlC. 00
i :\ ;• n ‘ipoes, I'J.il, ‘Tom, Punch, Nc-pton, and
• vose, levied on as the pro petty of / . . Dc.ticf.
*u aatufy ft fas in favor of John No:.l, J. und J. j
1. .d. and D, , v oflakm .*,
J. it .Vcl .PEPPER, D. g. j
Ti-c' sfli be sail T.r.itcTiwT.;
''J -otYh smart tm, c3 the ft.rst Tuerday ifelte
ccjiibrr iio-rti the following proper:
i€-7 acres of land Mo. 14b in the sixteenth dis
: ict of formerly Houston now Epson, hmod upon 1
*-s till' ■ evu'ity of James Seech wall, to satisfy aft
fa tie .- of ilk herd 13. Reel:, r, bearer.
JESSE DUNCAN, Shff.
31 F F \f> SALE.' . Un first ”’ut sijay in'
Js 5. P xceiui cr, wi3 "be sold at the Court-house .j
McDcru-uua.
N"- 11*5,7th. I’istrlft of s-i.l county, levied on t
es JehnTla-is’-*, to sat -‘V 3 tifa infavor ofStew
r.-t co Hargruvcy.
Mo. Gi in the 5.d ii'tric;. levied cn as Daniel
I t uric’s to satjs; ii ,a ;• i ivor of James Austin
<vad v-tkrrs.
Mo 13, in the *.d district, levied ca 33 thepro
y-orty of Jacob Gi’dcr, to satisfy 11 lbs Li favor of
J-.-u. than Davis A Cos.
f-i’.u lot ami improventtuts in MeDriough, Icv
ion on as the property of W 'ie Tinier, tj satis
ty* 4 A&hx fe.or of'.V. H* iWiiito.
JAMES LOVE, Sltcrijj’.
Also, viii Lee Id Cfvhoee,
•jJjJdlUTii half of No. 17C, iuthebih of I/eury,
17 levied on as ihe property of Jo'-inli Parsons!
•to satisfy a in favor Burv- tl! liaghml
Due negro woman, about 20 years of age,.lev
ied an as the prom ry ef Reps and Elizabeth C)-1
.torsi, of V. in. Ot-cell,in favor tf VV iliinm j
Boarder. IbkJoseph Yulboreug’i. j
THOMAS J. aoHNSON, D. Shff. i
ill 'a,.Y.'),'.-;-y licit 1
A'oSSS iu I vs to'satfejy a ut.i'% ge I. j
ft: in -..'.vor of ittP Executors of John .Campbell !
and. . vs. AlexauOe* jMurrav.
UYE, Sheriff- J
BftUllS Aid AlKpiCl^E*.
sxuvaa*
ELLIS, FIIOTV. LLL <fe CO.
STAVE received at tl.cir Dmg Store by several
*1 boats.
100 packages of Drugs and Medicine, Glass
M ure, .Surgical Instruments, Patent Med
icines. Perfumery, &c.
1000 kegs Paint in Oil, assorted.
3000 galls. Linseed, Sperm and Whale Oils,
300 boxes assorted Window Glass,
Spanish Brown, dry. do in 0:1.
Verdigris, do do
Venetian l?cd do do
Chrome Yellow do Green.
Red Lead, Umber, Tern Je Sienna, Lamp Black,
Ivory, do Black Lead, Blue, Brown, and
Green Smalts, l'rostings, Gold and Silver Leaf,
Copper do, and Copper Bronze, Paint Brushes,
assorted, Diamonds, Paint Stories and Mullers,
Putty, Whiting, Chalk, Rotten Atone, Punimioe
Stone, Bed Chalk, Ac. &.
Cj* Purchasers are invited to call and examine
for themselves,
Macon, June 24, IG3I. 20—
WILLIAM V/AllI) A. CO.
Have for sale, at their
on Cherry Street, a general assortment of
tMrugs, *fie<lithv>B, I 9 a inis, Cits,
DYE STUFFS, Arc.
Which will be sold on accommodating terms.
DREGS AND MEDICINES.
Alum
Antimony
Anuatto Spanish
do Com
Aloes
Alcdiol
Arrow Root Bermuda
Assafoetida
Antimonial Wine
Ether
Borax refined
do Crude
Brimstone Roll
Bals-uu Cep air a
Barley
Ilark Peruvian
I Cloves
J Cream Tartar
Castile Soap
Castor Uil,*lst red 2d
quality
Congress Water
Corrosive ‘Sublimate
Calomel
Camphor
Camomile flowers
Caraway seed
Cautharides
Cinnamon
Cochineal
Cubcbs
Es?.nteps of all kinds
Epsom Salts
Extracts different irinds
Emery
Kennel Seed
Flour Sulphur
Ginger
Glauber Suits
(Rue
Gamboge
Honey
Ilippo
PATENT MEDICINES.
Lees Pills
Anderson’s do
Hooper’s do
S tndford’a Bark
Salts
Soda Powders
Scidlitz do
Opodeldoc
lass. Pf^PjCrrnint
llarlcita do
Turiintriona Balsam
PAINTS AND OILS.
W hite Lead Ist and i'd
quality
Red Lead
Spanish Brown
Venetian It •
Yellow Ochre
Rose Pin!:
Litharge
Black Lead
Lamp Black
W lilting
Ivory Black
Rotten Stone
Verdigris
Puiiiice S .me
Prussian lltne
Chr. mo Yellow
Chalk White
‘‘ Red
Mineral Green
Copal Varnish
Japan “
DYE STUFFS.
All era
Cochineal
Copperas
Nut Galls
Logwood Stick
and > pure ground
Annette
• Macon, July 10, IS3;
SWASMJS
jP# TL:.VT I'JEMU Iff FI T G B.
well km wa Ar.ti dysenteric and worm
.Me-’.icino has proved successful theso 10
ye:...' r-ast, and it is universally acknowledged by
.11 v.m have tried it, to bo tar to any
e ther Medicine ever employed iu <Uscr.Bo3-.for
w hich it is reiwrunended. It is perfectly safe
and no chiid will refuse to take it.
.“f old wholeSa.e and retail, at Wm Ward & Co’s
; Drug and Medicine h'torc, Corn.-.-,-Cherry Street,
; and Cotton Avenue, Macon. Aug. 11. 33
~~ VvTuuam avard & ca
HA A E opened, and oiler for sale at their
Drug and Medicine Store, Corner Cherry
Street and Cotton Avenue—i largo and well c C .
looted Stock of DR l'(IS, MEDICINES, Paints
Oil, Cdiiss, Dyo Stutfs, Ac. together with the
lelluv.'iug i’ruich Chemicals from Pellitures.
ledico iHydroeyanic Acid
1 of Potash, (Citiie acid pure.
Acetate ot "lorphi;- |Chloride of Lhuo
Suljihatejof Morphia “ Sodrn
Eiaetino, Oxide Bismuth
Pipt-riiiu Ox. Mur. Potassa
E Benzoic Ac’J
.'tryv'urine Pliosnhoric Aci.l
Mill no .'i.lidined Bals Copaiva
Dencruotizcd Opiuig ', Cmton Oil
“ Lundanum Grain Musk Pure
Opiuiu, Pure Turk Bh-s Pill Mass. Eng. •
wnich they will roll low aud.on uccciumorlaling
tonus. Ail mcuicines juiieluai and at the above
More arc wurr.mfe J genuine. Tii, Chemir a! and I
Phcrmacu'tiea! Department of this Establishment i
is attended to by an experienced Physician.
Mixon, July li, 1831. ay_<f
SPERM ACETI {>ll.
iV?d WARD <c GO. liavc .-t-ceivcd a goorf £,/..:
, ply. Winter end Fall str: 'm <l JLi.l’T
Olfe—vrUich they offer for t rie st llicir DIM G-
S I’OilE,comer cfiihary u ii\ilu:iJCa'.’r,.-i .1 -nine I
August 7V, 1231. 22 'j
Iliern i tcra
lsinglas
Ivory Black
lalaps
Laudanum
Liquorice E St. and r -
finod
Maco
Magnesia Calcined
do Lump
Medicinal Herbs
Manna
-Mustard Eng.
Nux Vomica
Oil Peppermint
“ Bergamot
“ Lemon
“ Wormseed .
Opium
Paregoric
Pearl Ash
Quicksilver
Quinine <
Rhubarb
Red Precipitate
Rochelle Salts
Salt Peter
Sarsaparilla
Sugar Lead
Sup. (barb Soda
Senna Alex
do E ng.
Sponge Fine
do Common
Spirits Turpentine
Nitre Dul
“ Lavender Comp
, “ Hurtsherne
Sweet C,l 1
Stoughton’s Bitters
Tamarinds
Tartar Emetic
Tartaric Acid.
Bateman's Drops
Godfrey’s Cordial
Balsam Honey
i lium,.son’s Eye water
Dtiruble Ink
S*waim s s¥2c llesia
Potters Catholicoa
Croton Oil
M'iatar.l
Dalby’s Carminative
James’ Powders.
Leather “
Smalts ail colours
Camels Hair Pencils
Ferro de Sienna
Jtnbcr Turkey
Vermillion
Gold Leaf
Patent Yellow
Resin
Logwood Stick
do pure ground
Paint brushes of all
kinds
Spirits Turpentine
Linseed Oil
Train Oil
Neats foot do !
Lamp Oil Ist and 2d
quality-
Window Glass all sizes
Putty.
Spansih Indigo
Madder
Turmeric
Oil Vitriol
Aqua Fords
Muriatic Acid.
L. 25-
i subscribers have uni: and themselves in
the pyaotiee ot Medicine. Their shop is next
door to the Repcrton Office.
AMBROSE BABER.
„ JAMES T. PERSONS.
M-icon, May 3, 1831. tf
T on s\j,k.
; '| -Oh unimproved i,ot on the corner of Walnut
and Tnird Streets. Apply to
J. GODDARD a REED.
Macon Sept. C, 1831. 40 —
A BAROUCHE
AND HARNESS, richly mounted, Leather
k*. Top, <Vide Lamps, &c. for sale by
ED LIS, SHOT WELL & CO.
Macon, Ort. 10, 1831. 49
‘~A iV A -\CK—A RMS f “
TjERSONS who borrowed GUNS from our
-B- Store, during the late excitement, are reques
ted to return them immediately.
M. FELTON At CO.
October 14, 1831. go
To Kmt,
A commodious Front ROOM, on the second
- floor, adjoining the Macon Advertiser office.
Macon Oct. 10, 18-31. 4s
To Hint.
THE STORE HOUSE, recently occupied by
Childers & Wiley, situated on the upper
p tof Mulberry Street, and next door to Messrs.
Hungerfords be Stoddard. Apply to
ELLIS, SHOTV\ ELL & CO.
August 12, 1831. 33—tf
77 10 rkW,‘
1 L Store House, lately occupied by Isaac B.
- Rowland,' if immediate apjdication is made.
Apply R> A. I?. FREEMAN L CO.
Oct. 25, 1831. S3—
IMIE Inferior Court of Bibb county will be ad
■ journed to the third Monday in November,
(instmt.)
By order of the court,
M. SIMMONS, Clerk.
Nov. 0,1831 55
i- JUlt (o SUI’C.
AA r E wish to hire, two or three good Negro
v Men, to work about aWare House, and
will give liberal wages for them.
J. GODDARD A REED.
August 19. 35 tf
FU RTIIER NOTIChk
VLL persons indebted to the subscriber, are in
formed that their Notes and Accounts are in
the hands of Mr. James Beard for collection, who
is duly authorised to act ns my agent.
WILLIAM fl. GUNN.
J ly 30 ' 3t>-t f
FOR SALE,
4 VALUABLE and well known woods lot of
v\. land in Monroe county, noted for its excellent
natural Mill scat, lying on both sides Ickaeonna,
(in the 11th district', No. Ill,) with a sufficiency
ot water and fall to propel a Grist and Saw Mill,
at ali timos_rur.n'rg. TDo foundation of the Creek
is of wide nat roc*i.'. A great part Of the lot is uj
deep mulatto soil, the balance is grey ffitt! Vjzql |
suited foi chiton, There is a small clenringauii |
convenient cabins on it, with a good sprin°*A vva
ter. 0 °
, SAMUEL LAZE Mi Y.
Columbia co. Jv.IfOD jR-Sm
(£j' N. It. Letters addressed to me. post paid,
living in Columbia ’Bounty, Maharry'S P>- O. will
be attended to. ’ •
I.AND for salt'.
rpRE
subscriber offers for s*fe, his valuable
of LAM 1) whereon fee now lives in the
an flisrrm., , T! , rto m anout eighty
ofwma 1 f ld lies "ell,the gxeatcr>.n
trn, iV h ,r with Corn and Cot
wit’h hi' 3 l )roralf es are, a good hewn lcghousc.
with two rooms, and ail nee* saarv , *uil< ,: -
gf ther with a Peach O-h -rd of . f" ’. 1
He- -i v,-imra ot ,!T0 best kind.—
can be liirrl/k f * *^ C l’*yhiaUon and its situation
Ssv i£ r roVf t )d ' TcrUA 'ir made
C “ S >, Ucar! J upphcation be made to
CV. An „ jgp; ; T-iar
A D MINI STItATO li ’ S SALE:
dIHLL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decotn
f T her next at Fbrsyth, one Lot of L ind No.
-12 m the seventh district of Monroe County;
sold as the property of Catharine Dansoy, late of
Jefferson county, deceased. Sold fox the benefit
ot the heirs and creditors of said doccised
GEORGE W. COLLIM'Si, Adm'r.
Sept. f>, 1331.
four months after date,'
A tvtH be awdc to the honora
*'*■ hie the Interior Coe o,‘ Z?*'’h fouiity, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave-C'sell Uio
real estate of Nicholas W. Wells, deceased.
SUSAN WELLS, Ex’x.
A "g- 1 :’O-im
R mouths afterdate, application will be
m ;id,- j the lion, the Court of Ordinary of
Upson County, when setting for ordinary puroo
ses, for leave to sell ihe negro property bidoixang
to Jeremiah Dauiehdnc. late of Upson coutilv" C
THOMAS DANIEL, JHnfa
_£ulyJ0 I Jb3?.
TPON the petition ol Charles D. Williams and
J Ablaham W oolsey, factors and ccmmission
merchants, survivors of the late firm of William
Si.us, \\ iliiaius and Company, and now us in a
the name and style f Sims, Williams and VVeof
scy—shewing, that James Kimbrough of the
county atv.,said, on the seventeenth day of A-tril
in the year of our Lord one thousand oin-ht 'riin
dred and thirty, road,i and executed his’ ci rrain
tract ot land lying in the county of Henry, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres of land
..ioro or less, and known as lot one hundre i and
forty, iu the twelfth district of said county: and
also c parcel of land in the town of McDonough
in raid county, containing one hundred andYvimn
ty teet square, v, hereon the said James then lived,
being lot number five, in letter D, in Uto plan of
said town—for the better securing ef a certain
promissory note for right hundred dollars, r.av a
ble to William 11. Kimbrough, or.bearer* and
which they, held a3 bearer, dnt.eu twentieth Octo
ber, eighteen hundred and twenty eight, and due
the tv. onty-fifth December thereafter : And it fur
iher appearing lmit there is due upon said note
‘l‘ sum of eight hundred dollars besides interest.
It is, on motion, ordered, that rha said James
Kimbrough, do nay into the CL rk’s cltieo ofihjs
Court, the principal and interest duo upon sr.id
note, as well an ai. legal cost hereby oocurrihu
within six months lrcni this date, or that the equi
ty of redemption to such mor.tgsgcd jmises, be
henceforth forever barred amU’orcclcsed, and that
a copy of (his rule be served cn the mortmm-ce
three months before raid term at which i' <■ uiot-ev
!s ui; -eled to be paid, or published tnec a month
tor six months, in one ot the public r'-azettes in
tliia state. &
A true extract frua the minutes, this UtU April
1331. *
WM HARDIN Gb.vt
■-! 'u!r!„ !L
i LAM KS ' ~
i a at TiJir wrier.
ISAAC B. ROWLAND,
WING declined the Vime-liavm RaaiptS’s
li. and rented his Ware House to Messrs. J.
Goddard and I?eed, solicits for them, the patron
age of iiis former customers, and tender his (hanks
to them for that liberal patronage which they
have been pleased to bestow upon him.
Macon, August 19,1831. 35
' ~ &££&&& S3 T ~ .
HAvING relinquished the Ware House Bust
. ness, improve this opportunity of returning
their sir-acre thanks to their friends, fortholib
: oral support extended to tliem. They have leased
| their Ware Houses for a term of years, to Mr.
| James C. •* rgan, for whom, they wovld solicit
a continuance of patronage, believing from his
knowledge of the business, he will give general
satisfaction.
July 28, 1831.
Fencing Master from France,
V 4 AS the honor to inform the citizens of Macon,
S M that ha will give lessons in the Small and
Broad Sword, at Mr. Win Curtius’s Confectiona
ry Store. Gentlemen desirous of learning that
useful art, will please apply early, ns Mr. Doutre,
will be limited in the number of his scholars.
Oct 25 63-
lIOI'SE, SION, ASH OHN.tMESTAG
MACON, GEORGIA.
'S'S7'ILL execute House, Sign, and Ornamental
* v Painting, Paper Hanging. Glazing A-.
Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles, Ac.
Walls Painted or Ornamented in Oils or Wa
ter Colors,
The-abovc business executed by the subscriber
in a style he trusts worthy tiie liberal patronage
ami approbation he has and continue? to receive.
Orders left at John Forgcrson’s, Spring Hill I?e
--rtoat, Mcgiroe County, will be thankfully receiv
ed, and promptly attended to.
Macon, July 19, 1831. 2(3 tf
J. H. OLDCRSHAW,
COn Mulberry it. next duw to the Post-OJjb'e,)
If EETS constantly on band a general supply of
w CABINET i UtXiTUJtE,
Softts, fipnkhis; Glasses.
AND HAIR MATRASSES,
And being connected with an establishment, in
New-York, 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 \) 23
~(HTT’iW~GiNS:
rgilTE subscriber has commenced the manufac
turn and repairirtgof 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
ed, to call on him, as he flatters himself, that his
work will bear inspection, and give entire satis
faction; aad if so, he hopes to receive a portion ol'
the patrontge of the public.
THOMAS SIMPSON.
August 12. 1831. 33-tf
umissFjgis s’© ui*.s: r,
CAEISST ,c FruSXTURB JJAVinrAI KItFR.
fgAS purchased of Mr. Win. li. Brown, his
BJp ““.Ure stock of materials, and interest, in the
Cabinet Business, and being prepared to execute
all kinds ol vvark in his profession, respectfully
solicits the patronage of the citizens of Macon,
and the public generally.
He has removed tho F.hop to Mr. Philpot’s
liouse, near tire Marln-Mmuse. All kinds of turn
ing, &C. will coniinrio to be executed, at the
Lathe, formerly used by Mr. Brown, on Bridge
1 Street. Xvg. °. 32'tf.
k wwjbUs.
subscribers having pureira cd tho mill f° r
1 mcrly owned by E lijah Cotton, and known
as Coilonhi Milt's, situated on Rocky oreek, about
■ six miles from Macon, will be ready in a lev days
to oft -r at their Lumber Yard, e wr of Cherry
awl Third Quests, every description, ami almost
any quantity of Lumber that may bo wanted
They have a!readv nand,
r - r> -.t-c i seasoned Inch plank,
10,1)00 do ceiling,
40,000 do rough-edge,
All ol which will be sold at fair prices.
RALSTON & JONES.
July 0 S3
EAGLIfi HOTEL,
MiUcdgeviltc, Geo.
tpiiE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
ami the public generally,'that he has purchas
ed M. D. Huron’s Hotel, which ho at present
keeps as the
EAGLE HOTEL,
I’hc House has undergone a thorough repair, be
sides a large Two Story Building, which adds
very much to the appearance ami comfort of the
rioi e. ihe DININ G ROOM is large and airy—
and lie will be able to accommodate from lilty to
sixty members of the Legislature, besides all
transient persons who may lavor him with their
company.
lie hvpes, from liisloijg experience in business,
and the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Mangh'im, that
he will be able to keep a house not to bo surpass
ed by any iu the Southern country. Mr\ Maug
ham has been in my family and Mrs. Huson’s, 7
or 8 years, which gives her a full knowledge ef
.iouse-kecping.
ROBERT McCOMBS.
Augustl 3|,
MAIL RAXCJEAI
_ TTr , „ .Macon, October l, 1831.
fjirlL Eastern mail closes every day at 2 o’cl’k
P- ,il - and is duo in like ms•;nor at 2a. m.
li:e WesternmaH closes on Saturday, Tuesday
Inursday, at 0 p. in. until the Ist of April;
and fer the remaining six-months, at huff past G
p. m. The Savannah mail {direct) is due on .Mon
day and Thursday, at 2 p.m. and elgses at half
| pad G p. m. (as docs the Western Kuril,) on Mon
days and Fridays. The Florida mail, (via Mil
ledgeville,) closes at 2p. ia. on Wednesday. - .ot
ters for Hartford, Dooly C'. H., Fort Games,&c.
go !iv this mail. The Monti cello, Madison, Ea
tonton, Greensborough, Lexington and Athens
mails, close on Wednesday, at 2 o’clock p. in.
i’l c mail tor Carroll, and most of t'ne counties
Westot Flint River," closes on Tuesday, at G p.
m. u.nil Ihe Ist ot April; and tor the ieniuinin* r
six months at half past 6p. m. The Columbus
: B (via I-crsyth, l'hoßiaston,&e,)-closesevery
i Tuesday at 6 p, in. and is dueen Monday ot lit,
noon. Tiie Covington mail, (via Forsyth, Indian
k-priag,Butts C. ii. Henry (.’. 11.,) c'ax.es on.Sa- j
tiirn.iy, at hall past 7 a. m. and is due every
Wednesday at sp. m. The Savahnch mail, via •
Augusta,) will he made up on Sunday andTues-'
day at 2 p.in The Charlestcn mail made up on
Mommy, Wednesday and Friday, gets directly'
tluovgh. J
(yjT Letters must be in the office befi r the hours
for closing the mail, otherwise they will remain
U! m! ■ 10 t’Ueci ..ding mail. M'cv. si.ur.er jiostu'ca
wnl be required in ad vance. °
The Post-Ofiico will be k, nt c;;on on Sundays
from H until 9 a. M. for iho next six months; and
from the Ist ot April until ihe Ist ■ f October
trom 7 to 8 a. si. for the delivery of letters and
papers.
11. W\! : ;*r I
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Thc .Racon Advertiser
AND
Agricultural and firrcuntil? littclUgeurer, I
lit M. D. J. SLADE,
M ACON, GKO.
Published semi-toccitly at Five Dollars, per annum,
payable in advance.
rjTVHIS paper has been in operation for six
n months; and from the extensive patronage
which has been enlisted in its behalf, during that
brief space of time, tin- Editor flatters himself
that his efforts have not been altogether unaccep
table to the public.
The Advkktiskr embraces the following de
partments :
1. Local and General Politics ; and here its in
scription is, “ Andrew Jackson—and the llighlsof
the .States, and /hr Sovereignty of the States,''
2. Agi-iCuUaral Pursuits — so far as they relate
to Southern culture. In this department, all the
ft.iiities which our best periodicals afford, will
he used.
3. General Intelligence, Morals, and Polite Lite
rature—in all of which, a strict regard is paid to
correctness and taste.
4. Commercial Notices —including the state of
our market, and of such others, as may be inter
esting to our Planters and Merchants.
(lj During the ensuing session, which must
involve subjects of high interest to the State of
Georgia, arrangements will bo made to report the
proceedings efthe General Assembly, in time for
their earliest reception in Macon. This will en
able the Advep.tisek to diff use the deliberations of
that body, with more than ordinary celerity.
(fj‘ Post-Masters throughout the State are so
licited to act as Agents for the Advertiser, for
which an r lequate commission (10 percent.) will
be allowed for every subscription they procure,
accompanied by the cash.
Macon, Geo. October 28, 1831. 54
( Xj' Brother Editors who reciprocate profes
sional favors, will increase our obligations by
inserting the above.—We will do likewise.
Y'aluiiblc Sugar IfUiMatwn
Ami .\l2GKOi:$ fer sale.
he sold, on Thursday, 15th December
H next, on f.Uc Public Square, in the city of
Taluhassee, FIOr.FI, one of the most valuable
Plantations in that .territory, laying in Madison
county,Township 10, Uznfi ?3, South and East,
and immediately on the West s,.de of the fine ri
ver Suwaneo, about 15 miles Nortu cf (be Gulf of
Mexico, consisting of 10G5 1-2 acres, move or less,
of as rich land as can be found in that territory,
the growth of which co:-fists of live oak efthe
largest size, mulberry, wild cherry, magnm'ia and
hicku.y, under-growth cane.
One or two spots formerly cleared by the In
dians, have since grown up in prickly ash. On
the plantation is a good dwelling-house, store
houses, crib, stables, 8 to 10 negro houses, and a
black-smith shop. About 200 acres are clean’d,
and sufficient sugar cane on the plantation as w hi
produce l‘>o lihds. sugar next tail. There is corn 1
on the plantation sufficient for GO hands for one
! year,
B’k: preparations for making sugar are of the
mos: extensive and valuable kind, consisting of
east Iron sugar mill, tho rollers of which aro 20 by
, DO inches; four cooper kettles, of the following
si’??, tO-tvi'x 250, 075, 500. and 075 gallons each,
with a 250 gallon-copper still worm; large coppri
pump, and other necessary apparatus for making
sugar ana rum in the first order—all of which are
entirely new, and although not set uc, the neces
sary materials, essh au turnace-Wok, common
brick, lime, Ac. are on the spot, ready for putting
all up in a short time. All the farming materials,
together with a first rate wagon ami six home
team, cattle, hogs, blacksmith’s tools, &c.
Also, from 20 to3overy likely negroes, amongst
which are two blacksmiths, one cooper, and one
valuable houseservant and ost! r. There are but
two Women in the lot, and the men are principally
of the ages w**— w *
T:;G property was purchased after a careful ex
amination of the greater part of the lands in Flo
rida. Havjug so many good qualities combined,
such as rich land, good healthy situation,
immediately on a fine navigable river, which ne
ver oversows the lands, and advantage of sea
brepv> are inducements which seldom are to be
f-and in any country. The great quantity of live
oak on the land makes it immensely valuable.
Ferms oi stile—The land and negroes, mill, ket
tles, still and worm, and pumps, cash; the bricks,
blacksmith tools, wagon and horses, corn
and. fodder, sugarcane, on a credit of 12 months.
Sale positive and without reserve.
A. WATSON, Jr.
New-York, Oct 15 55. 1n
vVo tariff of prifes-~.frce Trade.
LOOKING-GLASSES, N.c.
THOMAS ,T. BARROW & Cos. .
IMPORTERS.
88 IV'itcr Street, mVeic-Vorl;.
OFFER for sale the largest and most complete
assortmentofEARTIIENWAHE, GLASS
CHINA, Plain and Gilt LOOKIN’G-GLASSE S,
Ac. which the New York market will
composing every style and variety ef the newest
patterns. They return their most cordial thanks
to their friends in the Southern States, for their
support in the persecution now carrying on an-ainst
them, for their refusal to join a combination in
fixing one tariff of prices for Crockery, through
out the trade. It is mainly attributable to them
flnence of our Southern friends that we have been
enabled to survive thus far, in this most trying
situation; exposed to the combined influence, and
capital of the whole trade, endeavoring to effe ct
l our ruin and expulsion from business. We pledge
1 ourselves to cur friends to give them every satis
faction in our power as regards the quality of our
goods, the excellence ofour packers and the low
ness of our prices for cash or city acceptances;
and in return soliciUvom them a continuance of
their patronage, and particularly request those
who have influence with their friends to'exert it
in our behalf, as we trust the cause is one they
are all interested in and much benefit w ill acme
to us from their friendly acts in tide way. It has
been said, the Combination was broken up. As
it regards prices, this i3 true, and all, we think,
lrieurls or foes v Ai allow tha. wc have effected this
change; but we our friends, thut at 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 corn
lunation of men are leaving, no means untried for
effecting our ruin, that they may revive the old
system ; our credit and character arc assailed in
every shape, our importations waylaid and stop
ped in every instance where thieato are sufficient
to intimidate the manufactures from supplying
us: —in line, no vexation or trouble w hich the
incMco of men could dcvLto has been neglected in
this struggle to subdue us. Wo once 'more call
upon e very li it nd of a free . trade to come up to
our support, and pledge ourselves to give them no
cause to rej out ol their liberality.
T. J. BARROW i; Cos.
July S3 P 8 Water £trt it, N. tv-York.
The ciffivi 'User Office
IS fitted up v ith entire new Type, r,ud every
material which enables l'rin-tirq. to be execu
ted with neatness. The assortmsn- <?f Job umJ
Fancy Types arfi ef the h.ie-st un i m-'st approved
tnai.x.factavc. i’aiuswill be taken to have lhi.it
i;fe executed in the bestnianiie. Tim subkerilier
solicits the pAronage of Lis friends an*l tho p .1,.
lis M. D. J. ML A I)L.
iNIYERbITY OF
{Official Slcf.'mcnt.) ,„
TlllSlnstiiuti onwjll again open fort],...
ccptton of students on the u- 1 , '
Df October. The uninterrupted healtlMdfc:
dents, confirms the opinion already form-7 o
a healthier spot cannot be f.„ ln d'in tWel ''
ted Hie expenses are made less 7
believed, than at any respectable Colic,: •“ 15
Union. 1 lie only regular College ■,£ > , the
ty dollars a year tor tuition, paid alw'rv? thlr '
vance. Tiie charge of the Steward iV* 1 !n , a f
eighty dollars for the Co!! C r-f. Year ~-...r? ard <
K-vlyi,, advar.cn. The im3j,S’S{SS.?-
moderate. Avery complete
(. heimcal Apparatus ot the most approved ,
struction, recently selected in Europe,
the I rofessors, is now ready for use- A Lih ‘
has been purchased; a part of which is recrif 1
and the remainder shortly expected.' Aj’ ert *
sive Cabinet of Minerals have been ordered *
Museum of Natural History and Curiosities ;
commenced ; and many valuable -specimpno 19
given to it by the liberal. For admission
Freshman Class, there will be required aW
ledge of the English, Latin, and Greek G- !
mars, ot Arithmetic, and Geography, and an Z
tty to commeiiee the reading of t?>c Ki..t—i—
and Greek Authors ; with testimemiafs
moral character. None can be candidates f
regular membership underthe age of fourteen
Students may be admitted to advanced stabdC
tr qualified fortlie studies of the class which V s *
wish to join. The University is aiso open to a?
dents who wish to pursue merely a scientific
English cmirsc. A certificate of the course v
study pursued by each student will he given
the department tf Mathematics and Natural P' :
loeophy, the Cambridge course, translated
tne French, u .adopted. Algebra, GeomchV
Irigonometry, Conic Seettens, History, and N a V
ural History-, -are studied the first two years*
ural Philosophy, Chemistry, Mineraloiw* Vi"
the last two years In the departmentof Ancient
Languages, V irgil and Cicero’s Orations arc r 7
vised in part; and a portion of all the follc‘ ‘i„7
works read, to w it: Horace’s Odes,.Nath* fZ
ties, and art of Poetry; Cicero’s LciWs
Diversos;” Juvenal’s Satires ; Tacitus; Tercnwt
Livy; -Xenophon’s Anabasis; liurioedes; JV.
chy us; Herodotus; Homer’s I Iliad, 'rhuevdite
Iu the department of Modern Languages, Frsnct
will he taught and spoken daily; also, the
ish and Italian will be taught. In tb e doinr
ment oflntelleetnal and Moral Philosophy wb>
be taught Hedge’s Logie, Blair’s Rhetoric, Pa
ley’s Moral Philosophy, Paley’s Evidences V
Religion, Payne’s Elements of Mental and Mu
ral Science; Kame’s Elements of Criticism/ h
this department, as well as hi that of Elocution
constant attention will bo paid to speaking and
composition. Lectures wiil be delivered brail
Hie Professors on their respective departments.—
The most favorable times for entering the I n--
versify are the first of October and first of Jjnaa.
ry.
P. S. Editors friendly to education, *ire
spfiL’t fui} v req :ec led to publish this stutemecu
A.go-, A.N 1831.
P
MORNING COURIER
AND
wm?
rj|MIE Morning Courier arid New York Emurj-
Jf- rer, is publish'.d by JAMES? WATrUiN
WEBB (J CO. it the eity of :Vcw York, 4ily
and semi- vcekly-, on fine paper of (be largest
size. In its politief! it is purely democratic—ail
hering to the principles and usages of the llcpufc
can Farty, and advocating the rc-olcctionofGe:i.
JACKSON, to the PresknHiey, Its columtjsre
alike devotei to Foreign Intelligence, Morals,
Literatura, and the Fine Arts. 11 Morals hov
ever, it docs not act open the t-rfeed of Fanatics,
or Bigots, but on the contrary, jtinnlcates those
principles of mora i'y and religion only, which
are tounded upon p ■ac'e. and good will to all Man
kind—the lruit of w'hich is tolerance and brofe
ly affection instead of “persecution for cpiiufii’s
sake.”- All Bigots, Fanatics, Sunday Mail Ad
vocates, .and Church and Etate-rv.en are oppose!
on principle, and their hypocrisy and machina
tions fearlessly exposed.
Iu consequence of tlie other Doily Papers ia
New \ ork, determining not to board vessels and
receive their news on Sunday ; tho Publishers
ot the Courier & Enquirer have lately vested
noar!y $-1,000 in a seperute “New Establshment,”
the support of which will add about $5,000 ia
tacir annual expenses. Vessels from Europe
will he boarded at sea, long before they reach
the harbor, and their news disseminated tlrrougJv
the country with more than ordinary despatch.—
In incurring this heavy increase of expenditaie,'
the Proprietors look for remuneration to all who'
feel an interest in the affairs of the Old Work,
and it they have properly estimated the popular
feeling in relation to this matter,they will be eife
ciently sustained in tho course they have adopted.
It does not become them to speak of the mari
ner in which their Editorial Department is con
ducted—lt may be stated however, that Assist
ant Editors and Reporters are employed at liberal
salaries, and if the Commercial, Political, Litera-
r y* J* oreign and Domestic News, were not at lessfe.
equal to any other Journal, it would scarcely ;
• Lave acquired in the short period of five year*, a
greater Uuily circulation than other paper in
America! Yet such is the fact, and at this (.
merit the Courier'& Enquirer circulates daily in
the city of New York more than one hundred per
cent more papers than any of its cotemporarics.
Daily papers sent out of the city, are not pun
ted until 2 o’clock P. M. when all ihe News r
caived by the morning Mails, or by Foreign aid*
vals, arc inserted, in a Second Edition —so tint
the Daily subscribers in the country, literally x
ceive a Morning and Evening Puper comlnnev;
and this beijg tlie only paper collecting news on
Sunday, it follows of eouree that the news by
all foreign arrivals on that day, will he found in
the columns of the Courier & Enquire, only.
A Price Current and Review’ of the Market wf!
H published weekly, and the Second Edition
will always notice any change which may occur
in tiio state of our market. Whatever appears:! ■
the Daily Paper, w ill of course also be puhlisiitd
in the Semiweekly.
TERMS—DaiIy Paper, $lO per annum, Som:-
wcekly Paper $1 a year— puyirbh: in adsuhre.
N. 11.—All Postmasters who have no objec
tions to act as our agents, are requested to receive;
subscriptions and remit the money at the riskot
the publishers, at he time of ordering the p >-p e ’,
It is expected that they will retain in their hsnd’
It) per cent of the amount received, us a rcmußt
raliou for their I ramble.
Sept. 17, IS3H
CHECKS,
On the Macon,
Darien, / BANKS.
Insurance,- and C
State A
Patent Bills of Exchange,
CASHIER’S CHECKS,
COTTON RECEIPTS.
A!! kinds of Blanks and every description ■
Printing neatly executed by M. D. J. SLADq-
AT TliK
ADVBBTISEtt OFI’ICE, Sr.-tcon, Gori.l.i^
LOCKET MAPS OF GEORGIA,
By Greene &r Wellborn, ,
TUST received, e-nd fer sale, price Two Iter
lnrs, bv M. l. J. SLAP!