The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, November 23, 1831, Image 1

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THE MACON ADVERTISER, AKl> AHItICUETURAE MB MERCANTILE INTEL. LICENCE It. VOL. I. Dry Goods ami Groceries. #' /> IWf .VG CO. ■ \FORM their friends and the public in general I that they have received their p u ll dint W'inter Stock, Consisting of a general ascortment of ,RY GOODS, hardware, cutlery, crockery, shoes, boots, iiats and blankets. Also, 100 prices hravn HEMP BAGGING, and expect in a few days by the boat Lliza, and short- V by other arrivals, ■2OO bags COt ILE, 3 toirces do 15 hhds.St. CROIX-SUGAR, 10 tierces Loaf do 1 pipe MADEIRA W INE, 10 bbls. Malaga do 100 bbls. GIN, RUM, and W IILSKE Y, 10 “ Rectified Whiskey, ONE PIPE JAMAICA RUM, ONE do HOLLAND GIN, ONE do COGNIAC BRANDY, RAISINS, ALMONDS, SEGAIIS, Ac. Together with an assortment of Ironmongery, Ac. consisting of jDv&j®© 1 © LBS. of flat and square Bar Iron Herman, Cast and Blistered Steel, fails, Nail Hods, Sheet Iron, Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils, Tices, Hammers, Powder, Shot, Lead Are. ■j- The above articles were selected in parti cuar reference to the up-country and wjll tie sold aicheap as they can be bad in ibis market. Macon, October 10, 1831. 48 —tj ~~ John 71. Wick HAS removed to his old stand, on Mulberry street, adjoining the Clothing Store ot Mes#ts f, Judson & Cos. and nearly opposite the corner t'oimerly occupied by Messrs. J. 1). & A. Chap ram, (at present kept by Messrs E. Graves & Cos.) anl has on hand a general assortment of Goods, sated to the season, consisting of ih'if f* ootfs ami Groceries, Bats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, b. c. which will be sold cheap for cash. His friends ! awl old customers are respectfully invited to call N. B. The highest market price will be given for (Jotton. TTST received, and for sale, at the Store of A, Mioluell X J. S. ftmifli, : handsome assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, Among which are the following t Black Italian Satin Levantine Gro-dc- !Vap Sinchew A: Florence Eilks \delaid Stripes Thread Laces Edgings & Insertings Lace Collaretts Embroidered and Li nen Cambric hand kerchiefs •Sup. white Pongee do Long Lawns Irish Linens Black & white lace \ eils, and green Gauze do. Belgian Ginghams Fig'd green Baize dugs, Sheep Skins Bead bags & purses Shell, tuck and side Combs Plain and fig’d. Swiss- Muslins ■hconet &- Cambric do SailesL-ary Flannel W bile red & green do Blue, black, olive and l*rown Broad-cloths Pelise do Blue and ei-cl mixt Sattinetts Bed Ticks Linton Flannel Bcaverteens ' ALSO—AN* EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF K(‘a<ly-niadc Clothing, r>l r, SUCH AS ulue Dress Coats •tiuek do Wn do •>live do Steel mixt do together with a handsome assortment of >#/, Vanfafoons awl St IB® ©3 4J Sfi l£l JL £t Orawers, Shirts, &c. <sic. Allofwhi "tl they will sell cheapCor cash. Nov. 1, 1831. 55-tf Day mtl Butt*, OFFER FOR SALE ON KEASONAItEE TERMS |(W\hhds Prime SUGAR, 20 bills Loaf and Lump Sugar, 35 lihds Molasses, MO bags Prime Green Coffee, >■loo bids, high Proof Whiskey, 100 ris do do Gin, 100 do do do Hum, 50 casks Nails and Brads, 100 lbs. each. 50000 lbs. Swedes Iron 1000 btishels Salt, 3000 poices Cotton Bagging. Macon August 13, 1831. 33—tf Fruits, Teas, ll'iur. A'r. ')JI boxes Bloom aud Bunch RAISINS, " Prunes, Almonds, Citron, Preserves, Lemon Syrup, Hyson, Imperial and Black leas. also, A few boxes extra CLARET WINE, be ln? I’urt of a private Stock. lObbls. superior CIDER VINEGAR. , ELUS, SHOT WELL & CO. ■Hie 21, 1831, 20- on WEDNESDAY MORNINGS AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, BY MARMADUKE J. SLADE, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Bobbinet worked cap patterns Embroid. crape hdkfs. Poplin Shawls Black A Scarlet Me rino hdkfs. Bishop Lawns Black Bombazines Merino Cloths Blue, black, brown A olive Merino Cir cassians Do. Cassi meres Damask Venetian car peting Blue and green table covers Plaid do Duffle Blankets Rose do Point 9 do Heavy Fustians Cottonades Domestic Plaids Bleached and brown Sheetings A Shirt ings Oil Cloths Umbrellas Bombazine and Silk Stocks Silk, marble, white A half Hose Silk and cotton sus penders Pins, Needles, Tapes Blue, brown, steel mixed and olive Frock Coats Brown Box Coats Steel mixed do Petersham do dry goods and groceries. THE UNDERSIGNED "" HAVING purchased the interest of Messrs. KIMRERV A CHISHOLM, in the Mer cantile establishment, has located himseif in the new house below the corner, on Cherry street, re eently occupied by them, where he will sell Goods as low as any other bouse in this place, for Cash or Cotton. “ His stock is now very complete, comprising almost every article for the country ; it consists IDLEi'X Hats, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Salt, Iron, Ac. The old customers and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call, as the same facili ties heretofore given will still exist. In the rear of his Store is a New Ware House, just finished, and now ready for the reception of Cotton, which he will take on Storage, and make liberal advances on the same. % GEO. WOOD. Macon, 24th Oct 1831 53-tf THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE RECEIVING 2000 PIECES HEMP ANI) TOW BAGGING, which they offer for sale at very low prices on an extensive credit for approved paper, june, 17. 18 DAY id BUTTS. JUST RECEIVED. ("Per Boats Carroll and Vice President. ) WHISKEY, N. Rum, Ilyson Tea, Coffee, v t Sugar, Molasses, Muskatel Raisins, Inverness Cotton Bagging, Best quality Dundee Powder, Shot, Ac. M. FELTON A Cos. Macon, July 29, 1831 29 — LEVI ECKLEY HAS in Store, and is constantly receiving a general assortment of Family Groceries and Confectionaries : among them, are Old Madeira ~1 Lemons Claret Figs Port Prunes Sherry fWillC. Almonds Champaigne Olives Muscatel and Capers Malaga J Citron Claret Isabel-T Filberts la and \ Domestic Fruits in Brandy Georgia Ma- [ WINES Raisins dcira J Sugar Plumbs Cogniac and 7 D J Preserves Peach *5 Olive Oil Holland Gin Table Salt Irish Whiskey Loaf A Lump Sugar Jamaica and? t> Sperm Cadies St. Croix 5 H 1 ‘ SacapagosPecan") Cordials and Syrups Pecan, Brazil, ! te; Smoked Beef and Cheese Madeira, and ( §■ Sugar toys, cake, Ac Hickory J And most other articles in the Confectiionary line. Constantly on hand, Spanish Sclavs, \ best Tobacco. tff The above Goods are fresh, and will be sold at the lowest Augusta wholesale prices. April 18 1-tf FOR SALE, 7” 50 bbls. SUMMER STOCK ALE, 25 cases Lupee Wine, 23 do Cla-et, in pints. 80 kits MACKEREL, 5 casks PORTER, 85 qr. boxes Raisins, 70 i boxes do 30 whole do 10 doz. Congress Water. Tamarihds and Soda Crackers, Also, a large and fresh supply of all kinds of Confectionaries, for sale low —by L. ECKLEY. Macon, July 29, 1831. 29—tf. E. GRAVES Ac SON. (AT CHAPMANS CORNER;) HAVE on hand an elegant asssortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, Consisting of almost every article usually enquir ed for. Also, A large supply of mmmm § a Iron, Steel, Castings, Salt, Begging, Ac. Ac. Which they will sell at as low prices as can be procured in Macon. They are also purchasing Colton, l\y Hides and Horns, Furs of all hinds, Beer Shins and Horns, Wool, Tallow, Beeswax, idc. Nov 2 55 FOR SALE, rill IE House and Lot whereon the subscriber A lives, on the East side of the Ocmulgee river, arid in the business part of the town. For terms, which will be liberal, apply to ALEX. M E RIWETIIE R. Nov 11 . 58 JAMES HEARD, (On Cotton Avenue, Macon, Georgia.') HAVING purchased out the interest of Mr. WII.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, he intends, besides the present 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 supply of the usual articles of a Confectionary, he intends to furnish RELISHES of all kinds, and whenever lie can procure Turtles will “serve” Turtle Soup, and other Deserts. To preserve order and decency, and to please those who may favor him with their calls, will be his constant endeavor. He hopes tora part ot the liberal patronage w hich has been heretofore be stowed on the establishment. Macon, Aug 3 M-tf NOTICE.' miIOSE indebted to the subscribers for the B years IbJO and 1831, are respectfully notified that thf'T accounts and notes are now in the jms cession of Mr. James Beard, who we have lully authorised to give receipts, and act for us. TllO’S. J. BEARD,A Late \V M. 11. GUNN, J- Beard AGi nn. Macon, July 30 3<wf MACON : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1831 Dry GixxN, Hardware, C utlery. Cocke Jr Cowfes HA\ L just received tlieir fall supply of Goods, consisting of a general stock of Fancy anti Staple IIRY GOODS, Carpeting of the newest style and pattern Hearth Rugs and Table Covers Blankets of every description Hats aud fine boots and shoes A large stock of Negro shoes Saddles, bridles and leather trunks Hardware, brass andirons and fenders Crockery in small packages,assorted for the country trade Groceries of every Kind Old Madeira Wine, a very superior article Best Spanish Segars, Salt and Bagging Flat, round, square, and sheet Iron German, blistered and cast steel Blacksmith’s tools, nails, and nail rods M hite lead, Spanish brown, Copal varnish Linseed oil, window glass and putty Paper hangins, beautilul patterns and bordering Handsome fire board prints Just received, a large supply of New Live Geese Feathers , Also, (5) Rf doz. Cane and Rush Seat Fancy Chairs Nov 10 sg HILLS OF EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH, and- AUGUSTA. In sums to suit purchasers, for sale by WILEY, BAXTER & FORT. Macon, Nov. 10, 1831. 58-tf Mia rtf ware anti Cutlery. Til I'< subsribers have received by recent arrivals a large and general stock of H ARD WARE, CUTLERY, MECHANICS TOOLS, idc. —a few are given below. 50 kegs best Cut Nails and Brads,-assorted. 288 (24 doz.) Shovels and Spades, 12 Anvils, and 6 boxes Axes 100 pair Trace C h ns 6 dozen Sickles and 4 dozen Scythes * 550 lb. sad irons, C boxes pipes 200 set cart and waggon boxes 4 coils of grass rope, 75 nests Iron Weights 13,000 powsuN co.-tings, Steel assorted, Weeding Iloes Wrought Nails, Cotton Cards Locks assorted, Wood Screws Chisels and files, do, in sets Cast Steel Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs Iron do Tea Kettles Augers, Steel-yards, Hinges assorted Cast and German Steel Saws Mill Saws, Pit and Cross Cut do. Masons Trowels, Bellows, Sand paper, Hinmers, 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 Kpttles, Sugar Boilers, Waffle and Wafer Irons Ploughs and Plough Moulds, idc. Together with sets of Carpenters Tools, Smiths’ do. Tanner’s and Currier’s do Hatters, Painters an*. 1 M asons do All of which will be sold on reasonable terms, j at wholesale or retail. j ELLIS, SHOTWELL A CO. I June 23 90- f 'Vis JH 1 T their stand on Cotton Avenue, keep con i V stautly for sale a general assortment of nn\* GOODS, Sugar , Coffee , amt MAquors. Bli(Sides other articles, onsistingin part, of BrownA Blue ! Broudehths Black j &iCussimeres. Green J Rowan do • Circassians Valencia Vestings Butf, white & stamp’d Marseilles Vestings Calicoes Stamped Muslins White do Camb ricks Irish Linen & Lawns Silks, Algiers Grode Nap Sinchew Sarcenett Pink and bull’Beraze Ginghams Black Italian Crape 15-'rage Shawls Gauze do Crape Veils Crape Scarfs Gauze do MuslinColoret lace do Ladies Thread Cajpa brick Hhk’fs Cambrick Dimity Furniture do Coloured Oamblet Russia Drill Patent Linen Hosiery of all kinds Ladies white Ivid't Coloured | _ White, black silk \ g- Beaver j § Gents, horse skin ] * “ beaver&buckj Kid Mitts Jackson Drill White Linen do Umbrellas Parasols M usfjuito Netting Furniture Prints Bordering, Madalins Inserting Trimmings Thread und cotton lace These Goods, with many .others not enumera ted, were bought to be sold as low as any in the market. M. FELTON. ‘WV B. CONE. Macon,'April Ifi 1 i-tf Work Bags Linen Cambrick Ribbons assorted Brown and bleached Shirting Sea Island do do Sheeting Cotton Oznahurgs Hemp do Apron Checks Furniture do Dowlas, Diaper Bombazetts Bombazines And ever t/ thing in the Dry Good a line, com prising n good assort ment. Boots and Shoes of all kinds Gentlemen’s black & white Fur Hats • Boy’s *lo Leghorns Ladies Dunstables Cottage Bonnets Hardware & Cutlery Mill Saws Cross Cut Saws Shot Guns Cutting Knives Scythes, Sickles Log and Trace Chains Carpenters Tools do Plains Crockery and Glass Ware Looking Glasses Saddles and Bridles Martingales, Whips Window Glass White Lead Putty, Medicines Logwood, chipped & block Whittemore Cards Cotton and Wool do Writing and wrapping paper Powder and Shot * Ware-Houses. AND ■ COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE undersigned will continue to transact the above business in all- its various branches— with strict attention to business and the facilities which they will be able to render their customers and the comparative remoteness of their Ware house from the dangers of fire; they hope to me rit a continuance of that liberal patronage which they received the past season. In addition to our former Ware-House, we have (for the convenience of our customers up town,) .rented the Ware-House on the corner of .Mulberry and Second Streets, formerly occupied' by Mr. Isaac B. Rowland. . . All COTTON stored there will delivered at the boat tending, free ofdrayage. ( Tj" Liberal advances will be made at all times on Cotton in store or shipped by us. Cfj* Cotton stored with us, will be insured at lotv rates if requested' J. GODDARD A REED. Macon, August 19, 1831. 34tf AND Commission iSnsincss, THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they continue the above business, and renew the offer of their ser vices in that line. • They have leased the WARE-HOUSE,lately occupied by Mr. John T. Rowland, eligibly sit uated on the bank of the river, just below the Bridge, and remote from danger by fire. For the convenience of their customers, in the upper part of town, they have a SCALE HOUSE in Cotton Avenue. The usual advances will be made on Cotton, stored with or shipped by them ; and their cus tomers can have the choice of the Savannah, Charleston, Nevv-York, or Liverpool markets. . day & uurrs. Macon, Aug. 12, 1831. 33—tf .LUIiiS A. i MITH, Under the firm of BLANTON A MJHTSI, Respectfully lender to their friends and the public, their services in the ll \SMlßN3tti CSS'j AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, '|'HE Y have taken the large new Ware House and Wharf, between second and third streets, both of w hich are constructed on the most ap proved plan and are in fine condition. A conven ient close store, for the reception of Merchandize will be erected forthwith. The proximity of the Ware House to the business part oftown, and at the same time its comparative remoteness from other buildings, together with the advantages of the excellent wharf attached to it, render it pe culiarly convenient, as well as, measurably ex empt from danger by fire. Liberal advances will be made on cotton in store, & shipped by them— and every other reasonable accommodation grant ed. The personal attention of each of the firm will be given to the business, and their utmost ex ertions used to promote the interests of their cus tomers. July 18, 2f> AND COMMISSION Ii USINESS, (Cherry Street,) MACON, GEORGA. THE undersigned lias taken the New WARE HOUSE now building on Cherry street, be low the corner occupied by Messrs. KIMBERLY id CHISHOLM, where lie will tako Cotton on Storage, and make liberal advances on the same. All Cotton stpred at this Ware-House will be delivered, if required, at any of the Boat landings in this place, free ofdrayage. As his whole time and attention will be devot ed to the above business, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. GEO. WOOD. Auguqt 1, 1831, 31-tf II iKi: HQ US Mi AND Commission Business TIIE undersigned having leased from LAMAR & CO. their Ware-Houses for a term of years, tenders his services to his friends and the public, in the above busi • ness. He will he prepared <0 extend the usual fa cilities to his customers, by making advances on Produce stored with him, or on Shipments to his friends in Savannah and Charleston, Connected with the Ware-Houses are safe and extensive close Storages, for the recep tion of any Goods that may be consigned to him for sale or otherwise. The situation of these Ware-Houses, as to convenience and safety, are not surpassed by any in the place : should additional security he required, Insu rance can he effected at a very low rate.— The subscriber’s attention will he devoted exclusively to the above business. He there fore hopes to receive a proportion of public patronage. JAS. C. MORGAN 7 . Macon July 28, 1831. Ware-House and Commission Merchants, RESPECTFULLY tender their services to their friends and the public in the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION tSusiuess. They have taken the large and commodious Warehouse built and formerly occupied by W. & G. Pope, on the East side of the River, which is constructed on the most approved plan, .and in fine condition for the receptiun of Cotton. Merchants, ami Planters who favour them .with their custom, will have their instructions nrompte ly i.-.tended’to. They will be prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton delivered in thei- Warc-House. They will also keep constantly on hand a gen eral assortment of DRY (J OO D S, 4GROOERI E & Which then will sell low. HENRY. CARTER , JOHN* J- DENNETT. August 12*, 1831, " y C oinniiMNion Biisines . C(> M MI.BB LON B USINESS. r f |MIE subscriber will attend to the purchase of Cotton, and sale of Merchandize, and hopes by strict attention, to merit the patronage of those who may favor him with their confidence. JAMES REA. Macon, Oct. 15 47-law3n Uo in inisnio 11 Business. IN DARIEN. THE subscribers beg leave to inform tlieir friends and the public in general that they continue to attend to Business in the above live, and will be thankful fbr a continuance of their favors. PII : R. YONGE & SONS. ’Darien August 15, 1831. 37—tf COMMISSION B USINES&, n.intc.v. TIIE subscribers have connected them selves under the firm of PATTON A COHEN, for the transaction of a general Commission Busi ness in Darien'and respectfully solicit a share of publiepatronage, assuring those who favor them with their Business, that every exertion on tlieir part shall be used for tfte advancement of their interest. They have taken the Wharf and Store House recently occupied by Messrs. Ph. R. Yonge A Sons, and owned liy B. E. Hand, Esq. ROBERT S. PATTON, J. COIIEN, Jr. Darien, Aug. 22, 1831. 37-3 m AUCTION BUSINESS. fjpilE subscribers having formed a connection in the above line, under the firm of REA A COTTON, Tender their services, and hope by tlieir attention to merit a share of patronage. JAMES REA, CHARLES COTTON. Macon, Oct 7 48-1 aw3m TlKt'HlanroiiN AcivrrfiNCiiMeiits. .V2C W* WOHMSh r*AUE Young Duke by the author of Vivian JL Gray, Haverhill or Memoirs of an officer in the army of Wolfe. Persian Adventurer. Destiny by the author of Marriage, &c. The Talbs, a romance, The Seperation—The Heiress of Bruges, The Incognito or Sins and Peccadilloes, The Dutchman’s Fire Side, ‘5 Dr. Gardner’s Cabinet Cyclopaedia, Vol. England, Ireland, anil Scotland. Mary-, Queen of Scotts, of the family library, by Henry Glassford Bell, Esq. Journal of a Naturalist, War in Germany and France. Just received aud for sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL id CO. Se]Jtember 6, 1831. 40— EIRE BOARD PRINTS. JUST received and for sale at \>/a *. Also, Paper Hangings, of various patters. July 12. 24-_ For publishing in Macon , Georgia, A daily newspaper, devoted to News, Politics, Agriculture, Commerce, Ac. TO HE ENTITLED THE Daily •liaron Telegraph. ONE number of the same has been issued, as a specimen; and the press will go into opera tion as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. Terms —The price of the Daily Macon Tele graph will be Five Dollars for six months [or (SO 50 per annum,-including six months daily and six months weekly. Advertisements will be inserted at customary rates. M. BARTLETT. (£j* Editors with whom we exchange will please notice the above. Oct 21 52 —tf H nXIAML ( I RTIUS, Confectioner, Baker, A Distiller, RETURNS hia thanks to the public, for the encouragement he has received, and has the honor to inform them that lie has removed his store to Cherry street, nearly opposite Mr. Ralston’s eorner, where he continues to carry on the Con fectionary business, by wholesale and retail In addition to which, he lias made arrangements to receive company', and keep through the winter, the best Relishes of all kinks, viz : Oysters, Sal mon, Sausages, Hog’s-head Cheese, Italian Cheese, Tarts, Mince Pics, id c. Also, the choi cest Spirits of all kinds. Salmon, Herrings, Mackarels, Ac. expected by the first lniat. Macon, Oct 25 53- SIDE HOARDS. rilWO elegant Mahogany SIDEBOARDS this day received, and for sale by July 1 22 COOKE V COWLES. Q K i'xe ta Pounds prime BACON, just re •>)•* IvHJ ceived, and for sale by, RALSTON & JONES. May 24 11-tf GEORGE VIGAL, \\fF. are authorized to say is a Candidate for If Receiver of'Fax Returns, at the ensuing election. July 13, 1831. 25-tf* tiarirn awl *Vn c- 1 \>rk . vjLcn&avse TO SAIL THE IST, loTH AND sofll OF EVERY MONTH, Schooner Mary Ann, Captain Fithian. Schooner Hero, Captain Collier. Schooner Martha Jteaston, Captain Petit. Sr homier Agenora , Captain Pierre. fIIHE above are all vessels op whifh Insurance 1. can be effected at the lowest rates, and ship pers may rely that tlie greatest punctuality will be observed in their sailing, commencing, tjie ls> September. ' . For Freiglit or Passage, apply to thd masters or board, or to • - , E. H. COIjLINS, . / 'SfLSjmtli Street, Now Yorkor\ i P>#2 YH.VGE& Darien. • Merchant Tailor , IS now opening, at the Macon Clothing Store. anew aud splendid assortment of Uootts anil Clothing , in his line, consisting of Superfine Blue, "t “ Black, “ Brown, “ Green, LONDON " Clive, Claret, cloths. “ Mulberry, “ liivis. green, “ And Mixt -J Sliped Casaimere, a’new article, Petersham’s Oiford mixt, Satinet, first rate Fash, figured and plain Velvet Vesting Satin Florentine do •, Marseilles and Valencia do Blue, Black, Orange, * Drab, V C A SSI MERES. Buff, White, Steel mixt. Sill: Italian, and fig. fancy and white Crevats English and India Handkerchiefs Buck, horse and lined Gloves Black and white silk Stockings Silk, cotton and worsted Randem halfhoso French fancy velvet suspenders Silk, webbing and cotton do Shirt bosoms and shirt collars \ civet and bombazine stocks, and stiffneiS Linen cambric handkerchiefs Silk Umbrellas, Ac. Cloth caps, children’s fancy do. hair senldo Flannel, brown shirting & sheeting, buttons Gold and silver epaulets, stars, Tassels, lace, buttons, Ac. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Fine blue, brown, green Aolive Frock coats do do do do Dress do do do do do Coatees Mixed over-coats and pea coats Fine blue, black, brown, drab, orange and mixed pantaloons Blue and mixed Sattinet pantaloons Cord and Uerentine pantaloons Fine figured, plain, velvet, Florentine, Mar seilles, bombazine and cloth Vests, Drawers, shirts, monkey jackets, short jackets 'Browsers, Fustian pantaloons Goat’s hair Cautoons, Indigo blue and Cam blet cloaks Ladies goats hair, eamldet, silk and plaid do. All of which are made up in the host manner, anil will lie sold cheap for CASH. TAILORING, in all its brancho#, carried on as usual. Having the latest fashions and good workmen, my work shall not be inferior to any. I solicit the patronage of my friends and the pub lic gem rally. All orders thankfully receivedand promptly attended to. October 31 55tf Dissolution. —The firm of Fitch id Wor elen-was dissolved on the 1 Itli JnLy last.— 1 he business will be closed by L. Fitch, who is duly authorised to settle the same. All persoua indebted will take notice. LEWIS FITCH, WM. WORDIN. October 22 55 N OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the late firm of Fitch A Wordin, will take notice, thatall accounts due the said firm must be closed by the first of January next. LEWIS FITCH. (Ur 1%. b. co The business will be carried on by the subscri ber in his own name, who will receive in a few days, a splendid assortment of Goods and Cloth ing, and tlie latest London and New-York Fash ions, and will be able to execute work in the lies* style. LEWIS jFITCJT, A Journeyman Tailor wanted as above. Pet 2-2 55- IIIDES—COW HIDES. 1 fife RAW IHDES, Jh. V 9 VNi V W ANTED—Ior which the highest prices will be given, by L. L. YOUNG A CO. Macon, Oct. 20 53 r h’o the e itizen f ij§t,|, county. engagements of the subscriber will not X permit him to perform the duties of Sheriff of said county should lie be elected to that office. He therefore respectfully informs his friends, whose suflrageß he has asked through the public * 1 papers, that he is no longer a candidate for that of fice. SPENCER RILEY. Oct 2-1 ' 53 If. Mt. iimrartf. WE are authorised to say, is a Candidate foe the Sheri Unity of Bibb county, at the ensu ing election. Apri’ 29 7 JOSEPH (JAINEH, E are authorized to announce, as a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, for Bibb county, at the ensuing election bn the Ift Monday in January next. SKKEB OFFERS himself as a Candidate for the She riffality of Bibb County, at tho ensuing elec tion. He pledges himself to his friends that he is induced to do so more from an earnest desire to receive the ejiioluments arising from the office, than from the reason assigned by most candi dates, (to wit) tht importunity effrfends. YOUNG JOHNSTON. June 1, 1831. 11—t,Je LOTTERY TICKET^ tlMCKhrii AND SIIaRES ill the most of* * Messrs. Yates ii Mclntyre *i Lotteries F]or sale at •, ■< < TALMA NTS OFFICE, nejctdoor to the Post OJiee. July 18. . ' “(>—tf. H ! li t Y ; TMF.XTY THOUSAND LPs. HA l ' *%\:N'l-ED, tirr \Vlhcli will be paid on V v ▼delivery by RALSTON & JONES. NO. 61.