The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, November 09, 1831, Image 4

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• iota) <g -rrjL-xAwhjj _ “♦■••-•‘A poM*s hand and prophet’s fire, Sthtck the wild warbling# of his lyre.” Prom the Xem-York Doily Advertiser. Tim WIPE. •The flung her white arms around him—thou art ah this poor heart ran cling to. 1 could have stemmed misfortune’s tide, And borne the rieit one’s fitter; Have braved the haughty glance of pride, Nor shed a single tear; 2 could have smiled on every blow from life’s full quiver thrown* While I might gaze on thee and know I should not he alone 2 could—l think I could have brook’d E’en for ti time, that thou Upon my fading face had’st thoa looked With less of lovf than now ; For then 1 should at te-tst have felt The sweet hope still my ovfrfi, To win thee back—ltd whilst I dwelt On earth, not been alone. Brt tints to sec, from day to day. Thy brighl’ning eye and cheek, f,nd watch thy life-sand wastaway, “Unnumbered, slowly, meek! To meet thy smile of tenderness, and catch the feeble tone Of kindness, ever breathed to bless And feel, I’ll be alone. To mark tko strength each hour decay And yet thy hopes grow stronger, A3 filled with heavenward trust they say, '‘Earth may not claim thee longer,” *\ly, dearest, ’tis too lunch—this Loaf! Must break, when thou ertgonc, It must not be, we may not part I could not live alone. fins ADVERTISER & INTELLIGENCER Is published on Wedcsdays and Fridays at Five dollars per annum, in advance. Advertisements “sorted at *he usual rates: those sent without a specified number of insertions, will he published until ordered out and charged accordingly. £j' Sales ol Land, by Administrators, Ex> •utors, or Guardians, 3r required, by law, to be r.cld on the first Tuesday " in the month, between 4*i hours of in the forenoon and three in the fionwon, at the oduurt-bouse in the county iu which tbe property, is situate. Notice of these ales must he given in a public gazette sixty days previous to the day cfsale. bales of negroes t..ast be at public auction, on he first Tuesday of the month, between the usual iOurs of sale, at the place of public sales in the county where the letters Testamentary, of Admin* re (ration or Guardianship, may have been granted, : r.t giving six(y days notige tire re of, ia one of the . übite gazettes of this State, and at the door of tiie ourt-house, where such sales are to he held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must Ne given in like mafeuer, Forty days previous to ■ .0 day cfsale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Es-j ‘. ..to must hi published lor forty days. Notice that application will be made to the i ’curt of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, must be mblished four months. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be p*b shed for four months, before any order absolut 'hall be made thereon by the Court. re t nEeK’IBEK •I.IIHE SALEv-.—AN ill be sold at the court -4 house iu tire town of Zcbulon, on the first ?. -aday m December next, the follow ing proper ty: ' • Ous lot of land, No. 71, in the 7ill district of rgir.ally Monr -e now Pike, and oiiu-r pnqrerty, •ukencs the property of John Milner, to satisfy a ;i fa iu favor" of Sterling Capel,bearer. Tho pur.- anal property of Pitt S. Milner, to sa *.-?fy a ti !a ia favor of j. and U. Dunn, for the use -4" Jonas Shivers. One lot of land No. 18, in the Btli district of originally Monroe now Pike, h vked on ns the property of Joint M. J ones, to satisfy a li fa infa * ,-r of Uoalwer Neal. Z. L. FRYAR, Shir. Jit the same time ana place, will be sold, OT of land No. bl, iu the 7th district of now L 4 Pike county’, and personal property of Lewis dienicl, K-ied on as his property to satisfy a ft fa ;afu e’rof Jehu J. Hoyl. J. li. f/ULPEPPEU, I). S. FOSTFO.NEi) SALE. Ji'O, will be sold as above, iGT No, 58, in tire 9th district of now Pike J count;., also the North half of No. 59, iti tho . n.ae district, levied on as the properly of Ixtvis hm.el, to .-au.-ly a f. ffi in favor of Dugger and 1 : i!t/. Vive tte'-’cc;-, Pli J,Torn. Punch, Neptcm, and Rest) loti 1 on as the property of lewis Daniel, m satisfy {;. fa~ in favor of John Neal, J. and J. ?i’ei4 and Tf. Woodbury. 3. R.'CT’LPEPPER, V. St iTP>ON SALES.—^WiII be Bold in the tewn J of Thomas ton, on the first Tuesday in De- tamberu* it, the following property : lo? spies of land No. 148 in the sixteenth dis trict of formerly Houston now Upson, levied u]ion i.stkc'property of James Soekwcll, to satisfy a fi fa in - jto; oi Richard li. Rucker, bearer. JESSE DUNCAN, ShfF. HKMtV SALES.—Outlie f ; t Tuesday in December, will lie sold at the Court-house 1 tn McDoßough. No. 114, 7th district of said county, levied on i.s 3 olm Harris’s, to suttsfy a lifa in favor of Stew art & Hargraves. No. £2 in the 3d district, levied on as Daniel llama’s to satisfy li la in favor of James Austin nud ethers. No 43. in - - a £?s district, levied on as the pro perty of Jacoi Gilder, to satisfy li fas ii. favor of Jonathan Dai is L Cos. Jot ai.d improvements in McDonough, lev ■to 1 09 ®* tlit property of Wilie Tippdf, to satis fy atria iti favor of W. H- White. JAMES LOVE, Sheri/. Also , will be sold us above, Sff TH half ot No. 170, in the 81 h of Henry, levied on ii the property of Josiah Raxsons, to attisfy a mortgage in tavor BurVvell llagland. One nugro woman, about 30 years of ae, lev rad'on ns the pran.-rty of Reps and Elizabeth Os- Lorn, adrafs of Wn. Otwell, in favor of William *Soa.-<io for Jcssjbft Yarborough. THOMAS J. JOHNSON, D. Shff. Also, e>t: tlc frst Tuesday in Jauavary nexf. sos£3ui the 2d iist. to satisfy mortgage, ti •fmfh lav -.,r of the Executors of John Campbell, vs. Alexander Murray. 1 JAJI'-S LCH I’. Sheri/ OKiiis ,i\i> ttfcimiNE*. Ti-ii iIaLS,. ELLIS, SHOTWLLL & CO. HAVE received at their Lrug Store by several boats. 100 packages-of Drugs and Medicine, Glass Ware, Surgical Instruments, Patent Med icines, Perfumery, Ac. i 000 kegs Paint in Oil, assorted. 3tK!O galls. Linseed, Sperm and Whale Oils, 500 boxes ass O' ted Window Glass, Spanish llrown, dby. do iu Oil. 1 ordigris, do d'j Venetian Red do do Chrome Yellow do Grech. Red Lead, Umber, Terra do Sienna, I,amp Black, Ivory, do Black Lead, Blue, Brown, and Green Smalts, Frnstings, Gohl and Silver Leaf, Copper do, and Copper Brbttze, Paint Brushes, assorted, Diamonds, Paint Sto'nes and Mullers, Putty, W hiting, Chalk, Rotten Stone, Buhm.ice Stone, Red Cllalk, Ac. Ac. dj" Purchascfs are invited It) call and examine for themselves. Macon, June 21, 1(131. 20— W ILLIAM \Y kUI) N CO. Have for sale, at tin i. on Cherry Street, a general assortment of Hrug*, Jlt tliciitcti, Pawls, Mils, DYE STL FI’S, (Ac. Which will he sold on accoirunodatino' terms, i DRUGS AND AIEDK ’J N ES.° Alum Antimony 1 Annatto Spanish do Coin Aloes Alcohol Arrow Root Bermuda Assafoetida Antitmjtiial Wine Ether Borax refined do Crude Brimst -a Roll Balsam Copaiva Barley Bark Peruvian Cloves Cream Tartar Castile Soap Castor Oil, Ist and 2d quality Congress Water Corrosive Sublimate Calomel Campho* Camomile flowers Caraway "’ id Catltharidcs Cinnamon Cochineal • ('ubebs listeners of all kinds Epsom Salts Extracts different kinds Emery Fennel Seed Flour Sulphur Ginger Glauter Salta Glue Gamboge Honey H ‘Pl’° PATEXT MEDICIMiS. Lees Pills Anderson’s, do Hooper’s do Sandford’s' Barit cjuitS Lemon Soda Powdi.3 ■Sudlifz do tlpodeiuoc Ess. Peppermint Bn"'h Oil Harleipt do Turlingtoua Balsam PAINTS AND OILS. White Lead Ist and 2d Leather • . quality Smalts all colours Red Lead Camels llair Pencils Spanish Brown Terre and Sienna \ cnetian Red Umber Turkey Y'ellow Uclito \ ermillion Rose Pink < 7oltl Lt f Litharge Patent Yellow Black Lead Resin Lamp Black Logwood Stick \\ lilting do pure ground Ivory Black Paint brushes of all Rotten Sb’me kinds Verdigris Spirits Turpentine Puntice Stone Linseed Oil Prussian Blue Train Oil Chrome Yellow Neats foot do Chalk White Lamp Oil Ist and 2d “ Red ; quality Mineral Green Window Glass all sizes Cop;:' Varnish Putty. Japan * I) VE S TUFFS . Alliint Cochineal Copper.: ’ Nut Galls Logwood Stick no pure ground Annatto Macon, July 10, 1831. 23- SW AIM’S f*.i TffYT a '!■: is. run 'oe. r| IMIS well know r Anti dysehteri-a and worm Medicine has proved successful these Hj years past, and it is universally acknowledged by all Who have tried it, to he far superior to any ! other Medicine ever employed in diseases for which it is recommended. It is perfectly safe and jio child will refuse to take it. Sold wholesale afid retail, at Win Ward & Co’s Drug and Medicine Store, Corner Cherry Street, and Cotton Avenue, Macon. Aug. 11. 33 WILLI AM W ARD A CO. HAVE opened, and offer for sale at their Drug and Medieim? Store, Corner Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue —a 'arge ami well se lected Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Paints Oil, Glass, Dye Stulls, &c. together with tiie following French Chemicals from Pellitures. lodine Hydriodat* of Potash, Acetate of Morphia Sulphate of Morphia Emetine, Pipeline Elaterium Strychnine Quinine Deuarcotized Opium “ Laudanum Opium, Pure Turk which they will sell low and on accommodating' terms. All medicines purchased at the above Store are w arranted genuine. The Chemical and Pharmacutical Department of this Establishment is attended to by an experienced Physician. Macon, July 11, 1831. oj f f SPERMACETI OIL. ' N* ARD A, CO. have received a pood sup ; : jdy of Winter and Fall strained LAMP ‘they otter for sale at their DRUG b i Oil L, cottier ef Cherry il.Jet and Colton Avenue 1 August 12, JB3L 33-_ 1 11 iera l'icra Isinghs Ivory Black Jalaps Laudanum Liquorice J’xt. and re fine,-' .Mace Magnesia Calcined <io Lump Medicinal Herbs Manna Mustard Eng. Niix Yuinicu Oil Peppermint I “ Bergamot | “ Lemon ' “ Wormseed [Opium i Fare goric Pearl Asl, Quicksilver Quinine Rhubarb Red Precipitate Rochelle Salts Salt Peter Sarsaparilla Sugar Lead Sup. Curb Soda Senna Alex do Eng. Sponge Fins do Common Spirits Turpentine “ Nitre Dal “ Lavender Comp “ Ilartahtrae Sweet Oil Stought a.'u Bitters Tamaiinds Tartar Emetic Tartaric Acid. Bateman's Drops Godfrey’s Cordial Balsam Honey i'hcmpson’s Etc water Durable ink Henry's Magnesia 8 v. aim’s Panacea Potters Catholic-on Croton Oil Ess- Mustard Daluy’s Carminative James’ Powders. Spansili Inuigo ’-ladder l’armeric Oil Vitriol Aqua Fortis Muriatic Acid. Hydrocyanic Acid Citric add pure Chloride of Lime “ Sodtc Oxide Bismtuh Ox. Mur. Potassa Benzoic Acid Phosphoric Add Solidified Bals Co’-crva Croton Oil <*r<4n Musk Pure Blue Pil! Mass. Eng, T'S V'Jj <&* X rjtHE subscribers have united themselves in j E the practice of Medicine. Their sitbp is next door to the Keoertorv Office. AMBROSE BABER. JAMES T. PERSONS. Macon, May 3, 1831. tf FAu SAX.E. f|3IIE nnimprovei. Lot on the corner of ’.Yalnut A and Third Streets. Ap!y to J. GODDARD & HEED. Macon Sept. C, 1831. 40— A 15 kIiOIJCHK VND HARNESS, richly mounted, Leather 1 op, Side Lamps, Ac. for sale by ELLIS, SHOT WELL & CO. Macon, Oct. 10, 1831. fj ADVANCE —AIIMS ! i>ERSONS who borrowed GUNS from our Stori 1 ; during the lute excitement, are reques ted to return them iratno-i lately. M. FELTON A CO. October V{, 1831. go TANARUS Ileul, 4 commodious Front ROOM, on the sreond i V floor, adjoining the Macon Advertise office. Macon Oct-. 10, 1831. is I —•-= : -a : 1 . . To Hcnl. ! STORE HOUSE, recently occupied hy | -®- Childers & Wiley, situated on the upper i P a rt of .Mulberry Street, and next door to Messrs. . ifungerfords A Stoddard. Apply to ELLIS, SHOTWELL A CO. August id, 1831. 33—ti" , TO RFYI, * c tore House, lately occupied !))’ Isnac 13. -B- Howland, it immediate application is made. Apply to A. R. FREEMAN - CO. Oct. 25, 1831. 53 riMIL Inferior Court of Bibb county will be ad *- jourued to the third Monday in November, (instant.) By order of the court, j M. SIMMONS, Clerk. ] Nov. 2,1831 55 IVani to Hire. wish to hire, two or three good Negro * * Men, to work about a Ware House, and wi.i give liberal wages for them. J. GODDARD A PEED. August 10. o- (t - FURTHER NOTICE. 4 LI, persons indebted to the subscriber, arein * . lot tiled tout their Notes and Accounts are in tire hands of Mr. James Beard for coliecijuji, who is duly authorised to <*t as mv atront. WILLIAM If. GUNN. July 30 30-tf FOR SALE, 4 1 ALU.VBLK and well known woods lot Gf a w lain! in Monroe county, noted for its excellent natural Mill seat, lying on both sides lehaconna, Jn the 11 tli district, No. Ill,) with a sufficiency of v. ufer Slid fall to propel a Grist and Saw .Mill, at all times miming, '{'he foundation of -.lie Crttek is o! wide llat rocks. A great part of the lot is a tli cp mulatto soil, the balance t.-> grey and well •si..:ed for cotton, rtiere is a small clearing and convenient cabins on it, wit.: a good sm ilin'of wa ter. SAMUEL LAZENBY. Columbia c-">. July 2‘J 31-3 m . CC/’N-B. Letters addressed tome, postpaid, living in < .'olutnbia county, Maliarry’s F. O. will bo attended to. LAND FOR SALE. JTMIK subscriber offers for sale, his valnalde * lot ur iiA.xu whereon ne'tiow fives in the 7th .’{strict. No. 221. There is about eighty acres of fresh land, aud’iies well,the greater part ofwhff-h is under cultivation, with Corn and Cot ton. Of; the premises are, a good hewn log house, i wit?, two rooms, and all necessary buildings, to gether with a Peach Orchard of tiie best kind.— By a little labor the plantation and its situation can be highly improved. Terms will be made easy, it csrLv application be made to JOHN M. TATOM. Monroe Cos, August 22nd, 1331. 37-tf ADMIN 1 STRATOR’S SALE: "S VtelLL le sold oh tire first Tuesday in Deccm v v te r next at Forsyth, one Lot of Land No. 212 in the seventh district of Monroe County ; sold as the property of Catharine Dansey, late’of Jefferson county, deceased, bold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors bl s;iid deceased. GEORGE W. COLLINS, Adm’r. Sept. 5, 1331. ’ 45 FOUR MONTHS AFTER DATE, V f PLICATION will be made to the honora ble the Inferior Court ol Bibb county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Nicholas W. Wells, dipceaScd. BUSAN WELLS, Ex’x. Aug. 1 30-lm . 1^0 UR mouths afterdate, application will le made to the lien, the Court of Ordinary of Upson County, tvlieu setting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the negro property belonging to Jeremiah Daniel, dee. late of Upson county THOMAS DANIEL, .?</„,V* Ji-ly 19, IPI. . 26—lm Gtorjila, Ttrtii-y Cannt)’. I "T'PON the petition of Charles D. Williams and t Abraham Woolsey, factors asid commission merchants, survivors ef the late firm of William Sims, Williams and Company, and now using the name and style of Sims, Williams and Wool sey—shewing, that James Kimbrough of the county aforesaid, on tire seventeenth day of Apnl, in the year of oar Lord One thousand eight hun dred and thirty, made and executed his ccrraln tract „f land lying iu the county of Henry, con taining two hundred two and a half acres of land, more or less, and known as lot one hundred and forty, in the twelfth district of said county; and also a parcel of land in the town of McDonough, | in said county, containing one hundred and twen | ty feet square, whereon the said James tbe:- lived, | being lot number five, in letter 17, in the plan of ' =aid toKn—ft* the better securing of a certain promissory not - for eight hundred dollars, payh- I Lie to William 11. Kimbrough, or bearer, and j which they held as bearer, dated twentieth Octo ! her, eighteen hundred and twefity eight, and due j the twenty-fifth December thereafter : And it fur j ther appearing that there is due upon said note | the at:fit of eight hundred dolters besides interest. It is, on motion, ordered, that the said James Kimbrough, do pay into the Clerk’s office of this Court, the principal and interest due upon said note, as well as all legal cost hereby oecurrhig. within six months front this date, or that the cani ty of redemption to such mortgaged premises,* be ; henceforth forester barred and foreclosed, and that ! a copy of this rule be served on the mortgagee, , three months before said term at which the money ‘ is directed to be paid, or published once a month for six months, in one oi the public gazettes in this state. A trac extract from the minutes, this 11th April 1831. 1 WM HARDIN, Clerk. Oct 29, 1831 5 l-ir.-im BLANKS ~~ run e u.e at this office. ISAAC B. ROWLAND. ¥ VYING declined the Ware-House Business 81-and rented bis Ware House to Messrs. J. Goddard and Reed, solicits for them, the patron age of his former customers, and tender las thanks to them for that liberal patronage which -hey | Lave Lae a pleased to bestow upon him. M icon, August 19,1831. 35 ~ m&i ~T HA\ ING relinquished the Ware House Busi ness, improve l this opportunity ef returning | their sincere thanks to their ftiends, forthclib i eral support extended to them, 'ihicy have leased tuttr W are Houses for a term of years, to Mr. James C. Morgan, for whom, they wovbl solicit a continuance of patronage, believing from his knowledge of the business, he will give general satisfaction. July 28, iB3l. 1' facing dialler from Fmncc, AS the honor to inform the citizen j of Macon, that he will give lessons iu the Small and Broad Sword, at Mr. Win Curtius’s Confectiona ry Store. Gentlemen desirous of learning that useful art, will please apply early, as Mr. Doatre, will be limited iu the number of his scholars. Oct 25 53- .Miai\ hkicET HOUSE, SUIX, A .VO OItSA3H.ST.VL MACON, GEORGIA. lini'L execute House, Sign, and Ornamental ” v Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing Ac. Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles, Ac. W alls Painted of Ornamented in Oik* or Wa ter Colors. The above business executed bv the subscriber iu a style he Musts worthy the liberal patronage and approbation he has and continues to receive. Orders left at John Fergerson’s, Spring Hill Re rteat, Monroe County, v ill h ? thankfully receiv ed, mill promptly attended to; Matron, July Id, 1831. Sfl tf J. IK OLDERSHAW. COn Mulberry st. next door to the Post-Office , IT EE PS constantly on band a general Supply of % C.IUITET FITBXJtCIIE, Solas, Stairs, AND IIAIR MATRASSES, And being connected with an establishment in New-Yi 'k, 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 COTTON GINS. r?iIIE subscriber has Commenced the manufac tvrs and repairing of Cottoh Gins, at his shop on the corner of Plumb and Fourth Streets, near the Presbyterian Church, in Macon, and would respectfully invite ti.e attotifioli of those who may v. ish Cotton Gins, or have thorn repair ed, to cal! on him, as he flatters himself, that his work will bear inspection, and give entire satis faetkm; and if so, lie hopes to receive a portion cf the palfenagc of the public. THOMAS SIMPSON. August 12.1831. 3.1-if *'#/< SRiji:s 5 o 1 1 3 1:i7, C tniMCi &. Kt KM H UE 31A2STPACfUKSH. I FAS purch.wed of Mr. Win. IL Brown, his A entire stock of materials, and interest, in the Cal not Business, and being prepared to execute all kinds of work iu his profession, respectfully solicits the patronage of the citizens of Macon, and the public generally. 11c has removed the Shop to Mr; Philpot’s house, near the Market-lion qe. All kinds of turn ing, &c. will cominue to be executed, at the Lathe, formerly used by Mf. IJrown, on Bridge Street. Aug; 8. 32 tf. ~~ ~wli YfM.SS *' r|N! IE subscribers having purchased tp.c mil! for I- nierly owned by Ebjakt Cotton, and known as Cotton's Mills, situated on! Rocky creek, about fox miles ljrom Macon, will be ready in a few days' tef offer at their Lumber Yard, corner of Cherry ;-:ntThird streets, every description, and almost any quantity of Lumber that may be wanted .- They have already on hand, {5,000 feet seasoned Inel; plank, Id,ooo do ceiling, 10,090 do Tough-edge, 10,4)00 feet 3,3 x 4,4 x 1. scantling, All ol" which will be sold at fair prices. RALSTON A JONES. July 9 23 eagle hotelT" Milledgctillc, Geo. rpHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has purchas ed M. I), liuson’s Hotel, which he at present keens as the EAGLE HOTEL, The House has undergone a thorough repair, be sides a large Two Story Building, w hich adds very much to the appearance and comffirt of tiie House. The DTNIN G ROOM is large, and airy— and he will be able to accommodate from fifty to sixty members of the Legislature, besides all transient persons who iriuy favor him w ith their company. Me hopes, from bis long experience in business, and the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Maugham, that he will be able to keep a hotfSri not to be surpass ed by any ia the Southern country, Mrs. Maon-- uatn lias been in my family and .Mrs. Husorr’s, ’, or 8 years, which gives her a full knowledge Of house-keeping. ROBERT McCOMCS. Afignstl 31- ua.YiL arkaagi;iii;y i, .Macon, October 1, 1831. Eastern mail closes every day at 2 o’el’k p. m. ami is due iu like manner at 2 a. m. The Western mail closes on Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 6 p., :rt. until, the Ist of April; and for the remaining six months, at half past 6 p. in. The Savannah mail (direct-) is due on Mon day and Thursday, a! 2p. in. and closes at half past G p. tn. (as does the Western mail,) on Mon days and Fridays. The Florida mail, (via Mil lcdgeville,)closesat2p. m. on Wednesday. Let ters for Hartford, Dooly C. 11., Fort Gaines,&c. .go by this mail. Tim Mojtticello, Madison, Ea . teuton, Greensboxougb, Lexington and Athens mails, close on Wednesday, at 2 o’clock p. tn. The mail for Carroll, and most of the counties W'esiof Flint River, closes on Tuesday, at 6 p. in. until the Ist of April; and fertile remaininrr six month* at half past Gp. m. The Columbus mull, (via Forsyth, Thoinastorfi&c.) closes every Tuesday at G p. ni. and is due on Monday at 12, norm, 'i’he Covington mail, (via Forsyth, Indian i Sjrring, Butts C. 11. I tenry C. 11.,) closes on Sa turday, at half past 7 fi. nt. and j ; > due every Wednesday a: sn. in. The Savannah rnavl, via I Augusta,) will be made up on Sunday and TueS ; day at 2p. in. Tiie Charleston maifnmdc :p on | Monday, Wednesday and Friday, goes directly ; tkrongu. | j- letters jnusf be in the office before the hours i for closing the mail, otherwise they will remain until the succeeding mail. Newspaper postage will be required in advance. The Fust-Office will be kept open on Sundays front 8 until 9 a. j:. for the i ext six months; -and from the Ist of April until the Ist of October, from 7 to 8 a. m. ter the delivery of letters and papers. M. IL WALLIS, P. AI. Oct. 15 r,J tf The .liacoi* /xdvei’Ei^or AXD .mil McrcotttUc luttllijcnrrr, :;y m. i>. j. si, Am:, MACON, CEO. Full.shed semi-weeliy at live Dollars, per annum, payable in advat.ee. rSMIIS has l en in ot>era‘i.in for six A mohths ; and from extensive patronage which has been enlisted in its behalf, during that bi:-f space of time, the Editor Hitters himself that hts efiorts have notbeeh altogether unaccep table to the public. 'l’he AavEurtsEP. embraces the following de partments : 1. Local aid General Politics ; and here its in scription is, '* .'iiith tiu Jackson—and the High is <j the litotes, and the Sovereignty of the Stales?’ 2. Agr.cultural Pursuits —so far as tiny relate to Southern culture. In this department, all the .heilitles which oar best periodicals afford, will be used. 3. General In/illigente, Morals, and Polite T.itc ■altirc—in ail of winch, a strict regard is paid to correctness uud tafete. 4. L'ungutrcial Tl-Sces —including the state of our market, and of such others, as iurfV be inter esting to otir Planters and Merchants/ Cj' During the ensuing session, which must involve subjects of high interest to the Mate of Georgia, arrangements will be made to report tpe proceedings of the General Assembly, iu time for their earliest reception i:i Macon. This will en able the AnyuuTiSEß to diffuse the deliberations of that body, with more than ordinary celerity. Co* Post-Masters throughout the State are so licited to act as Agents tor the . Idccrtiiir, for which an adequate commission (10 percent.) will b 4 allowed for every subscription they procure, accompanied by the cash. Mahon, Geo. October 28* 1331: 51 C O’ Brother Editors who reciprocate profes sional favors, will increase our‘obligati j.is by inserting the above.—We will do likewise. I 'diiuable Sugar ton And ibr salt 1 . AV'MI L he sold, on Thursday, 15th December v next, on the Public Square, in the city of Talahassee, Florida, one of the mc-t valuable Plantations in that territory, laying in Madison county, Township 10, Range 13, South and East, and immediately on the West side of the fine ri ver S nuance, about 15 miles North of the Gulf of Mexico, consisting of 10C5 1-2 acres; more or less, of as rich land as can be found it! that territory, the growth of which consists of live oak of the largest size, mulberry, wild cherry, magnolia and hickory, under-growth cane. One or tw o spots formerly cleared by the In dians, have since-grown up in prickly asli. On the plantation is a good dwelling-house, store houses, crib, stables, 8 to 10 negro house.- , and a black-smith shop. About 20. acres are cl ared. and sufficient (Uigur cane .a the plantation as will produce l‘!0 hlids. sugar neYt tall. There is corn on the plantation sufficient for o*> hands for one year. The preparations for making sugar are of the most extensive and valuable kind, consisting of cast iron sugar mill, -. j rollers ol" which are 20 by 30 inches; four copper kettles, of the following sizes, to-w it: 250, 375,500. .-.ml 075 galluns eacSf, w-.!i uV r ‘o gallon enpper still worm; large coppi i pump, ana /.Sr neclDsary apparatus for making sugar and runt in the first order—a! l of which are entirely new. andalttioi’fth not set iiu, the neces sary materials, such as i’aniace-bricfe, common brick, lime, are on the spot, ready for putting all up ia a short time. All the farming materials* together with a first rate wagon and six hotse team, cattle, hogs, blacksmith’s topis, Ac. Also, from 20 to3o very likely negroes, amongst which are two Llaoksinjths, one cooper, apd one valuable hou'S servant umForfltr. 9''"-.- oiil two women U'- tne rot, ana me men are prxncipam of the ages from 17 to 25. This property was purchased after a careful ex amination of the greater part of the lands in Flo rida. Having so nffary good qualities combined, such as rich laud, good water, healthy situation, immediately on a line navigable river, which ne ver overflows the lands, and advantage of sea "tireeZe, rre inducements wim-ix geldon/arc to bo found in any country. The great quantity of live oak on the land makes it immensely valuable. Terms of sale—The land and negroes, mi!!, ket tles, still and worm, and pumps,cash; the. bricks, lime, blacksmith tools, wagon and horses, corn aid fodder, sugar cane, on a credit of 12 months. Sale positive and without reserve. A. WATSON, G. New-York, Oct 15 53-.n •V tftritt' of jn Trtsdit. LOOKLXG.GL ASSES, kc. THOMAS J. HARROW k Cos. IMPORTERS. 8S Water Street, .Yew-I 'ork. OFFER lor sale th ; > largest and most complete assortment oI'RAUTHKN.WARK, GLASS, CHINA, Plain and Gilt LOOKING-GLASSES, &e. which the New V C rk market will afford, composing every style and variety of the newest pa j ; ms. They return their most" cordial thanks to their friends in the Southern States, for their support in the persecution now carrying on against them, for their refusal to join a combination in fixing one tariff of prices for Crockery, through out the ffade. It is irfaiii-y attributable to the in fluence of our Southern friends that we have been enabled to survive thus far, in this rAost trying situation; exposed to the Combined influence, an3 capital of the whole trade, endeavoring to efleet our ruin and expulsion from business. We pledge ourselves to onr friends to give them every satis faction in our power as regards the quality of our goods, the excellence of our packers and the low ness of eur prices fof cash or city acceptances ; and in return solicit from them a continuance at 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 will .acme to ns from their friendly acts in this way. !t 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 wo do asure cur friends, that at no period since we commenced our system of un shackled prices wore we in greater want of as sistance titan at the present moment. This com bination of men arc leaving no means untried for effecting cur ruin, that tiny may revive the old system ; our credit and character are assailed in every shape, our importations wayh,rd and stop ped in every instance where threats arc sufficient to intimidate the manufactures from supplying us: —in fine, no vexation cr trouble which the in; bee of men could devise has been neglected in this struggle to subdue us \V e once more call upon every friend of a free trade to come up to our support, and pledge ourselves to give them no cause to repent ol their liberality. T. .1. HARROW & Cos. July £3 F3 Water Street, New-York. The . Still rtiser it Hire IS fitted up with entire nr-.v 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). J. SLADE: I uNIVERSITY of ALABAMA 1 (o.fc c i n l Statement.) 1 rjllllSlnstitutionwill aaffin m,,. JL eej.tion of students on the first \x 1 m October. Tlffi m iaterrupted health r^u fs4,v l dent.--, confirms the opinion alrn dv c l:e s: I a In altiiier spot cannot he found 1 inT'V 1 ’" ted States. The expenses are m vh> u**® ? Tr “ believed, than at any respectable < ess ’. il l uion. 'i’hc only regular Colle.*i; c v,.‘sf e . ln ty dollars a year lor tuition, pajj 13 thn. ranee. The charge of the Sifirardft? 3 ? ,n =-• eighty dollars forlhc College year jt. riy m advance. The incnb i (^ jdcrati ' - Avery complete I’hilosopl,^ . 1 lieinical Apparatus of the most arthm. * ' i4 | st ruction, reebntly selected ia Europe bf C<t ‘ i the B-otessors, is now ready ffir use- ’a 'i e ° r j has been purchased ; a part of which is re ‘ h ? ! and the remainder shortly exnec tc 1 . roceu i, j Museum ci Natural History and Cutinsal * ; commenced; and many valuable * „i, 1,, ffe liLefil. YXuSSSrjt T s! ‘ lu /,'; { - r\ *>™ wH be required iedge-oi the English, Latin, and Greek mars, oi Arithmetic, and Gcerai>liv ity to couimcncc the reading of ke ’l.i-ffieS and Greek Authors; with testimonials of /i moral character. None can be candidates fijf vegular membership under the age of fo„ rt - Students may be admitted to adwmeed sS'‘ i. qualified lor the studies of the class which tk wish to join. The University is also open to v denta Who wish to pursue merely a scientific * 1 ogltsh course. A certificate of tire stttdv pursued by each student will be ffiven t the department of Mathematics and Natural Pi “ lesophy, the Gambridgo course, tmnslated the I- roach, ismtCpted. Algebra, (,'oowa, 1 ngonometry, CdlucSections, History ami V..’ “rat History, are studied the fir. twovears \C al l-1u10.0.J.v, lVml,uy, the last two years. In thedep a rtmentofA lc t n ; Languages; \ irgj andGteero’s Orations areT vrsed in part; and a fibrtion ofallthe follov i,,,' works read, to wit: 1 forace’s Odes, Satires lb r \\ es ’ aI,J Poetry; Cicero’s Letters Dr versos; Juvenal s Satires; Tacitus; Terence Amopn on s Anubasis; Kurlpedcs* 4*' chylud; Herodotus; Homer’slliiad /I'hucv’diSr Li the department of Modern Languages, IW will be taught and spoken daily: also,the S na „ ish and Italian will be taught. In tke'dtw meat of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy Vp be tautrht Hedge’s Logic, Blair’s Rhetoric, IK ley s Moral Philosophy, I’aley’s Evidence of Religion, 1 ay he’s Elements of Mental and Mo ral Science; Kanic’s Elements of Criticism.' h ibis department, as well as in that of Elocutioh constant attention will be paid to speakiire d'h composition. Lectures will be delivered’’bvi'l the Professors on their respective departments./ The most favorable times for enterin''- the l-id vers-ity are the first of October and first of Jauut B- Editors friendly to education, arers snectfully requested to publish this statement. Aug. 25. 1831. MORNING COURIER ... . a AXD VlJilf Xmflc FgMIE Morning Courier and New York Lami “ rer, is published by JAMES WATSON WF.BB ft CO. in the city ol" New York, daily and semi-weekly, on fine paper of the large/: size. In its politics it is purely democratic—a<i hering to the principles ami u sages of the Kept.;, can Party, and advocating the, re-election of Get. JACKSON, to the Presidency. Its columns are alike dtvoud to Foreign Intelligence, Morals, Literature, and the Fine Arts’. In Morals bo*, ever, it docs not act t'pon the creed of Fanatics, oWlf S§li'r?fSjtirtftfVfc are tdunded upon peace and good will to ell man kind—t!u> fruit of which is tolerance and brc'her !y affectioit instead < f ‘-'persccuUon for opinion's sake.” All Bigots, Fanatics, Sunday 5141 Ad vocates, aa* Church arid Utai-Mneu are opp.-jal on principle, and their hypocrisy and machina tions fearlessly exposed. * Iu const quence of the ether Daily Papers is New York, determining not to board vessels and receive their news on SStnday; the Publishers of the Courier & Er.rygjrer have lately vested nearly SI,OOO in a separate “Nt -,v Establshment.'’ the support of which will .add about $5,000 in tli- ir annual expenses. Vessels front Europe will be boarded at sea, long before they reach the harbor, read their news disseminated through the country with more than ordinary despatch. In incurring this lre-.rvy increase of expenditure, the Proprietors look for remuneration to all wire feel an interest in the affairs of the Old World, sad if they have properly estimated the popular feeling in relation Its this matter,they will be effi ciently sustained in the course they have adopted. It does not become them to apeak of the man ner in which their Editorial Department is con ducted—lt may be stated however, that Assist ant Editors and Reporters are employed at libera! salaries, sad if the Commercial, Political, Litera ry, Foreign and Domestic News, were not aticast equal to any other Journal, it would scarcely have acquired in the short period of five years, a greater daily circulation than any other paper in Arner: va! Yet such is the fact, and at (his mo merit the Courier & Enquirer circulates daily ;n the city.of New York more than one hundred per cent more papers than any-of its cotemporaries. Daily papers sent out of the city, are notprii ted until 2 o’clock IJ.1 J . M. when all the News r - eaived by the morning Mails, or by Foreign arri vals, are inserted in a Second Edition —sotha. the Daily subscribers in the country, literally re ceive a- Morning and-Evening I-'uper combined; and this belno the only paper collecting news oa Sunday, it follows of eouree th;it the news by all foreign arrivals on that day, will be found :a the columns of the Courier & Enquirer only. A Prim Current and Review of tho Market win be published weekly, and tho Second £4*4® will always notice any change which may occur in the state of our market. Whatever appears hi the Daily Paper, will erf course a iso be jmblisheu in the Sentiweekly. TERMS—DaiIy Paper, $lO pef annum. Sem iweekly Paper $ 1 a year —payable in aiitancc. N. B—All Postmasters viho have no objec tions to act as our agents, are requested to reeetw subscriptions and remit the money at the risk and the publishers, al (lie time of ordering the pai )t; j It is expected that they will retain in their haiw 10 per cent of the amount received, as a rcmuni ratiou for their trouble. Sept. 17, 1331. 48 ~ CHECKS, On tho Macon, Darien, > DaSK3 . Insurance, and t State J I'a tent Kills of Exchange, CASHIER’S CHECKS, CO TTOTf RECEIP TS. All kinds of Blanks and every description ol Ptinting neatly executed by M. D. J, SLA’ho AT TiitJ AI>Vi:mISEB OFI-’XCK, Macon, Gcorpt# POCK ET MAPS OF EORGIA , % ( ’rcen<i A Wellborn, JUST received, and for sale, price Two- IK lars, by M- D. J. SNADh Mav 27 12-