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MODEBATOIN.
THE ADVERTISER & INTELLIGENCER
Is published on Wedesdays and Fridays at Five
Dollars per annum, in advance. Advertisements
inserted at the usual rates: those sent without a
specified number of insertions, will be published
until ordered out and charged accordingly.
(fY Sales of Land, by Administrators, Exe
cutors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be
held on the first Tuesday in the month, between
the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the
afternoon, at the eouurt-honse in the county in
which the property is situate. Notice of these
sales must he given in a public gazette sixty day s
previous to the day of sale.
Sales of negroes must he at public auction, on
he first Tuesday of the month, between the usual
hours of sale, at the place of public sales in the
county where the letters Testamentary, of Admin
istration or Guardianship, may have been granted,
first giving sixty days notice thereof. one of the
public gazettes ef this State, and at the door of the
court-house, whoTe such sales arc tube held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must
be given in like manner, Forty days previous to
the day of sale.
Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Es
tate must be published for forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Laud, must be
published four months.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub
lishedfor four months, before any order absolut
shall be made thereon by the Court.
Ejl Will F &Ttffljl.il,
1 1 EM tv TURNER
CONTINUES ter occupy his Old Stand, on
llridge street, where he has to hire
HOUSES, GIGS, SULKIES, and
BAROUCHES,
and will accommodate his friends and the public
on moderate <vrms.
November 4, 1331. 56
MAPS OF MACON;
For Sale ui Ike . ldveriiter Office.
Some few will be put on Hollers, and in frames.
Those who wish them in either way, will signify
the same, immediately, as none will bo framed or
withßollcrs, unless ordered.
M. D. J. SLADE
Macon August 9, 18J51. 152
FOR DEfESIHER*
MONItOE SALKS. — Will be sold at the
. Court-house in Forsyth, on the first Tues*
slay in December.
One bay mare, one cow and calf, levied on as
the property of Samuel Ford, to satisfy a ft fa in
lavor of Elijah Wells.
A. COCHRAN, Dtp. Sheriff.
tIKB SALES.—WiII bo sold at the court
house in the town of Zebulbn, on the first
Tuesday in December next, the following proper
ty:
One lot Of land, Ne>. 71, in the 7th district of
origiitally Monroe now Pike, and other property',
t aken as the property of John Milner, to satisfy a
li fa in favor of Sterling Capel,bearer.
Tite personal property of Pitt S. Milner, 4o sa
tisfy a fi fa in favor of J. and U. Dumiy far the use
of Jonas Shivery
One lot of land No. 48, in the Bth district of
originally Monroe now Pike, levied on aj the"
property of John M. Jones, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of Ooalder Neal.
Z. L. FRYAR, SUIT.
■3! the same time ami place, will be salt),
J OT of land No. 81, in the 7th district of now
• J Pike county, and personal property of Lewis
Daniel, levied on as his property to satisfy a fi-fa
tn favor of John J. Iloyl.
• J. R. CULPEPPER, 1). S.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, will he sold as abort,
IOTNo. 58, in the 9th district of now Pike
A comity', also the North half of No. 59, in the
same district, levied on as the property of Lewis
Daniel, to satisfy a fi la in favor of Dugger and
Rattle.
Five negroes, Phil, Tom, Punch, Nepton, and
llose, levied on as the property of Lewis Daniil,
to satisfy fi fas in favor of John Neal, J. and J.
Neal and D. Woodbury.
• J. R. CULPEPPER, I>. S.
"■ TPSON SALES.—WiII be sold in the town
wJ ol'Tlioinaston, on the first Tuesday in Dt;-
eembemext, the following property :
157 acres of land No. 148 in the sixteenth dis
trict of formerly Houston now Upson, levied upon
ns the property of James Sockwell, to satisfy a fi
4a in favor of ltichard B. Rucker, bearer.
JESSE DUNCAN, Sltff.
HENRY SALKS.—On the first Tuesday in
December, wili be sold at tbo Court-hqjise
in McDonough. .
No. 114, 7th district of said county, levie’d on
as John Harris’s, to satisfy a & fa in favor of Stew
art & Hargraves. *
No. C 2 in tire 3d district, levied on as Daniel
Harris’s to satisfy fr la in favor of James Austin
and others.
No 43, in the 2d district, levied on a3 thepro-
Jerty of Jacob Gilder, to satisfy fi fas in favor of
ouatUan Davis & Cos.
One lot and improvements in McDonough, lev
ied on as the property of Wilie Tipper, to satis
fy a fifa in favor of VV. IP Whim.
JAMES LOVE, Sheriff.
Also, trill be sold as a bore,
SOI, Til half of No. 170, in theßtli of Henry,
levied On as the pToperty of Josiah Parsons,
satisfy a mortgage in favor Burwell Ragland.
One negro woman, about 30 years of age. lev
ied on as tle property of Reps and Elizabeth Os
born, of Wrn. Otwell, in favor of William
lloardon for Joseph Yarborough.
THOMAS J. JOHNSON, I). Sbff.
Also, on the fipst Tuesday in Janauary next,
N0229 in the 2d.dist, to satisly a mortgage fi
£in favor of the Executors of John Campbell,
dtc. vs. Alexander Murray.
JAAIES LO\E, Sheriff’
PROTIiXtI
Of every description,
TfBATLY EXECUTED AT Tics OFFICE
a\
lie- •
ELLIS, SHOT WELL & CO.
11 AVE received at their Drug Store by several j
•1 boats.
100 packages of Drugs and Medicine, Glass
Ware, Surgical lfistrußieutsVPate.it Med
icines, Pei turnery, Ac.
1000 kegs Paint in Oil, assorted.
3000 galls. Linseed, Sperm and \\ hale Oils,
500 boxes asserted VI imlow t.lass,
Spanish Drown, dry. do in Oil.
Verdigris, do do
Venetian Red do do
Chrome Yellow do Green.
Red Lead, Umber, Terra de Sienna, Lamp Flack,
Ivory, do Flack Lead, Blue, Brown, and
Green Smalts, Fcostings, Gold and Silver Leaf,
Copper do, and Copper Bronze, Paint Brushes,
assorted, Diamonds, Paint Stones and Mullers,
Putty, Whiting, Chalk, Rotten Stone, Puminice
Stone, Red Chalk, Ac. Ac.
Qj~ Purchasers are invited to call andexatfline
for theniAlves. •
Macon, June 21, 1031. 20 —
W ILLIAM WARD N CO. ~
Have for sale, at their
[mi Cherry Street, a general assortment ol
Uti Uifs, •flf’fliriiU fi, faints, ifiiis,
DYE STUFFS, Ac.
Which will be sold on accommodating terms.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Mum Hiera Picru
Antimony Isinglas
Aunatto Spanish Lory Black
do Coot Jalans
Aloes Laudanum
Alcohol Liquorice Ext. and re
j Arrow Root Bermuda fined
j Assafoetida Mace
Antimonial AY ine Magnesia Calcined
Ether do Lump
t Borax refined Medicinal Herbs
j do Crude Manna
1 Brimstone Roll 4 Mustard. Eng.
Balsam Copaita Nuv Vomica
Barley Gil Peppermint
Bark Peruvian “ Bergamot
Cloves “ Lemon •
Cream Tartar “ Wormseed
Castile Soap * Opium
Castor Oil, Ist and 2d Paregoric
quality Petri Ash
Congress Water Quicksilver
Corrosive Sublimate Quinine
Calomel Rhubarb
Camphor Red Precipitate
Camomile flowers Rochelle Salts
Caraway seed Salt Peter
Canlharides Sarsaparilla
Cinnamon Sugar Lead
Cochineal Sup. Carl) Soda
Cubcbs Senna Alex
Essences of all kinds do Eng.
Epsom Salts Sponge Fine
Extracts different kinds do Common
Emery Spirits Turpentine
Fennel Seed “ Nitre Dul
Flour Sulphur “ Lavender Comp
(linger “ Hartsherne
Glauber Salts Sweet Oil
Glue • Stoughton’s Bitters
Gamboge Tamarinds
Honey Tartar Emetic
Hippo Tartaric Acid.
PA TEAT MED WINES.
Lees Pills Bateman’s Drops -
Anderson’s rto Godfrey’s Cordial
Hooper’s do Balsam Honey
Sandford’s Bark ThompseiPs Eye water
Salts Lemon Durable Ink
Soda Powders Henry’s Magnesia
Scidlitz do Swaim’s Panacea
Opodeldoc Potters Cat helicon
Ess. Peppermint Croton Oil
British Oil ' Ess - Mustard
Uarleinvdo Daiby’s Carminative
Turiingtons Balsam James’ Powders.-
PAINTS AND OILS.
White Load Ist and 2d Leather “
quality Smalls all colours
Red Lead Camels Ifafr Pencils
Spanish Brown Terre de Sienna
Venetian Red Umber Turkey’
Yellow Oclno Vermillion
Rose Pink • Gold Leaf
•Litharge Patent Yellow
Black Lead Resin
Lamp Black Logwood Stipk
\N biting do pure ground
Ivory Black paint hri-sftes of all
Rotten Stone kinds
Verdigris Spirits Turpentine
Pumice 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
Cffpal Varnish Putty.
Japan “ '
DYE STUFFS.
Allum Spansih Ipaigo
Cochineal Madder
Copperas Turmeric
Nut Galls Oil Vitriol
Logwood Stick Aqua Fortis
do pure ground Muriatic Acid.
Aimatto
Macon, July 10, 1831. 25-
SWAIM’S
f'ITtWT I •#•:.?/ BFfJni:.
well known Anri dysenteric and worm
A Medicine has proved successful those 10
years past, and it is universally acknowledged by
all who have tried it, to be .far superior to any
other Medicine ever employed in diseases for
which it is recommended. It is perfectly safe
and no child will refuse to take it.
Sold wholesale and retail, at VYm Ward & Co’s
Drug and Medicine Store, Corner Cherry Street,
and Cotton Avenue, Macon. Aug. 11. 33
WILLIAM W AR!) <\ CO.
UA.VE opened, and oiler for sale at their
Drug and Medicine Store, Corner Cherry
Street and Cotton Avenue—a larire and well se
lected Stockof DREGS, MEDICINES,Paints
"Oil, Glass, Dye Stulls, Ac. together with the
tollowing French Chemicals from Pellitures.
lodine Hydrocyanic Acid
Hydriodate of Potash, Citric acid pure
Acetate of Morphia Chloride of Lime
Sulphate of Morphia “ Sodas
.Emetine, Oxide Bismuth
Piperine Ox.* Mur. Potassa
Elaterium Benzyic Acid
Strychnine Phosphoric Acid
Quinine Solidified Bals Copaiva 1
Detiarcotysed Opium Croton Oil
“ Laudanum Grain Musk Pure
Opium, Pure Turk Blue Pill Mass. Eng.
which they will sell low and on accommodating
terms. All medicines purchased at the above
are warranted genuine. The Chemical and
1 harmacutica! Department of this Establishment
is attended to by an experienced Physici -ti.
Macon, July 14, 1831. 23—tf
spT:rm ACE’i’fonT. ~
W ,lave reCe *ved a good snn
ni! , r °. Winter and Fall strained /.AMT
tTnur they ellrr for sale at their DKCG
Slt K I',, coiner of ( /terry street and ('ottim Amine <
Align* 12. fS3T. '{
i\V‘*XV3i
?|tl*E subscribe! haVo united themseN’es in
*- the practice of Medicine. Their .shop is next
door to the Repertory Office. *
AMBROSE BABER.
JAMES T. PERSONS.
Macon, May 3, IK3I. 0 ; —tf
I'Oll SAI.K.
PTUIE cnimproved Lot on the corner of Walnut
JL and Third Streets. Abp!, to
J. GODDARD e REED.
Macon Sept. fi, 1831. 40—
A BAROUCHE “
VND HARNESS, richly mounted, Leather
Top, Aide Lamps, Ac. tor sale bv
ELLIS. SHOTWELL A CO.
Macon, Oct. 10,1834. 49
AIJYANCF— ARMS !
IJERSONS who borrowed GUNS from our
Store, during the late excitement, are reques
ted to return them immediately.
M. FELTON’ & CO.
October 14, 1831. 55
To lloul,
A commodious Front ROOM, on the second
floor, admitting the Macon Advertiser office.
Macon Oct. 10, 1831. 18
To Sint!.
ItHE STORE HOUSE,recently occupied by
■ Childers & Wiley, situated on the upper
part of Mulberry Street, and next door to Messrs.
Hungerfords & Stoddard. Apply to
ELLIS, SHOTWELL A CO.
August 12, 1831. 33—if
M UNIT CELLO TYVER N.
P|4o BENT, that well known Establishment in
the town of Moptrcello, at present occupied
by Col. Fleming Jordan, equal, if not superior
(as a stand for business) to any in the interior.
A part of the furnitures necessary, will be sold
or rented with the Tavern, and a lease fot three
or five years, will be given, if required. Posses
sion will be given on the Ist Janua r y next. Ap
plying to the undersigned, by letter, at their resi
dence in Augusta.
McKenzie a bennock.
- Augusta, 3ept. 99, 1831.
Wastl io Eiit'c.
'fi'47E wish bird, two or three good Negro
vv Men, to work about a W are House, and
w ill give liberal wages for them.
J. GODDARD L REED.
August 19. 35 —If
FURTHER NOTICE.
\LL persons indebted to the subscriber, arein
formed that their Note? and Accounts are i .
the hands of Mr. J ames Beard for collection, who
is duly authorised to act as my no-cut.
WILLIAM li. GUNN.
July 30 30-tf
FOR SALE,
V VALUABLE and well known woods lot of
landin Monroe county, noted for its excellent
natural Mill seat, lying orr both sides Ichaeonna,
(in the 11th district, No. Ill,) with a suflieiency
of water and fall to propel a Grist and Saw Mill,
atsdl times running. The foundation of the Creek
is of wide flat rocks. A great’part of the lot is a
deep mulatto soil, the balance is grey and w ill
suited for cotton, There is a small clearing and
convenient cabins on it, with .a good spring of wa
ter.
SAMUEL LAZKNBY.
Columbia co. July 29 31-3 m
,j y N. ID Letters addressed to me, post paid,
living iu Columbia county, Makarry VP. U. will
be attended to. .
LAND FOR SALE.
rgMTE subscriber offers for sale, hts valuable
m lot of LAND whereon he now lives'in the
7th district, No, 221. There is about eighty
acres of fresh land, ami-lies, well,-he greater part
of which is under cultivation, with Corn and Cot
ton. On the premises are, a good hewn loghouse,
v. ith two rooms, and all hecessary buildings', to
gether with a Pi * ch Orchard of the best kind.—
By a little labor the. plantation and its situation
can be highly improved. Terms trill be
easy , ifearly application be
1 j.oIIN M. TATOM.
Monroe Cos. August “2nd .1 ► "J. 37-11
— .1.
\r/MIN!STHATOK'S SALE:
ti'lbl be sold on the first Tuesday in Decent- ;
? i her next at Forsyth, oife Lot of Land No.
212 in the seventh district of Monroe County;
sold as the properly of Catharine Dansey, late of
Jeffprsoil county, deceased. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of sai-d deceased.
GEORGE W. COLLINS; Adm’r.
Sep.L 5, 1331. 45
FOUR MONTHS AFTER DATE,
\ PLICATION will be made to the Itonora
ble the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, ftr leave to sell the
real estate of Nicholas W. Wells, deceased.
SUSAN WELLS, Ib’x.
Aug. 1 39-tm
17*0 UR months afterdate, application will be
L made to '.he Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Upson County, when setting for ordinary pd||>o
ses, for leave to sell the negro property belonging
to Jeremiah Daniel,dee., late of Upson county
THOMAS DANIEL, Adm'rr .
. July 19. 1831. ■ 26—4 m
(•ro rjj'j, llnuy Count}’,
ITPON the petition of Charles D. Williams and
J Abraham Wfcolsey, factors and commission
merchants, survivors of the late firm of William
Sims, Williams and Company, and now using
tlie name and style of Sims, Williams ami VV'ool
sey—shewing, that James Kimbrough of the
county aforesaid, on the seventeenth day of April,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight, hun
dred and thirty, made and executed his" cerrain
tract of land lying in the county of Henry, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres of land,
more or less, and know*n as Jot 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 them lived,
being lot number live, in letter D, in the'plan of
Said town —for the better securing of a cerhiin
promissory'note for eight hundred dollars, paya
ble to William 11. Kimbrough, or bearer, and
wltich they held as bearer, dated twentieth Octo
ber, eighteen htthdred and twenty eight, and due
the twenty-fifth December thereafter : And it fur
ther appearing tli’at there is due upon said note
the sum of eight hundred dollars besides interest.
It is, on motion, ordered, that the said James
kitnbrohgli, 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 occurring
within six months from this date, or that the equi
ty of redemption to such mortgaged premises, be
henceforth forever barred and foreclosed, and that
a copy of tiiis rule be served on the mortgagee,
three months before said term at which the nuniey
is directed to be paid, or published once a month
for six months, in one oi the public gazettes in
this state.
A true extract from the minutes, this 11th April
1831.
W.M HARDIN, Clerk.
Oct 28. 1831 51-int>m
~~ Bl Xnks 7
rrVR SAI.K AT THIS OFT-RE. j
ISAAC n. IMIY I. M>.
H AVING declined the Ware-llouse Business
.-and rented his VVaro House to Messrs. J.
Goddard and Reed, solicits lor them, the patiim
age of his former customers, and tender his thanks
to them fer that liberal patronage which they
have been pleased to bestow upon him.*
Macon, August 19, is - ;I. S3
Aiii ' iTtl mjT"
8 TANARUS A\ING relinquished the YY arc House Busi
ly. ness, improve this qppertuuity ef returning
their sincere thanks to tlu ir friends, for the lib
eral support extended to them. They have leased
their Ware Houses for a term of years, to Mr.
JamcsC. MorgCn/ipr whom, tin y wov’.l solicit
a continuance of. pa* mage, believing from Iris
knowledge of the business, he will give general
satisf iction.
July 28, 1831.
MSI* "
Fairing Master Jrom France,
HAS tiie honor to inform the citizens of Macon,
that he will give le.sr.ons in the. Small and
Broad Sword, at Mr. Win Diirtius’s Confectiona
ry Store. Gentlemen desirous of learning that
useful art, will please apply early, as Mr. Doulre,
will be limited in tire number of his scholars.
Oct 25 53-
JOSti % PJ!I( L,
not SE, StU*, ISO IMESTAL
MACON, GEORGIA.
WK7TI.L execute House, Sign, and Ornamental
v * Paintiug, Paper Hanging, Glazing Ac.
Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles, Ac.
Walls Painted or Ornamented in Oils or W"a
ter Colei’s.
’l’he above business executed by the subscriber
in a style he trusts worthy the* liberal patronage
and approbation be has and continues to receive.
Orders left at John Fergerson’s, Spring Hill Re*
rtcat, Monroe County, will be thankfully receiv
ed, and promptly attended to.
Macon, July 19, 4831. ' 26 tf
I iL 01.-JKRSH A\Y,
C On Mulberry at. next dour to the Post-Offipc, )
KE EPS constant! von hand a general supply of
( .WISE 1 ' FURNITURE,
Sofas, Sktm's, tioeking,’ 6*lasses,
AND HAIR MATRASSES,
And being connected with an establishment in
NeW-Yoxk, anj’ orders will be forwarded, free of
commissions, m;d no advance' required until the
articles are delivered here, and approved by the
purchaser—-Ali Jobs promptly ana neatly nttafid
ed to. MCcon, Jitiy 9 23
COTTON GINS; ■
f|tIIE subscriber has commenced the msnufac
ture and repairing of Cotton Gins, at iris shop
on the corner of Plumb and Fourth Streets,
near the Presbyterian (’hurch, in Macon, and
would respectfully invite the attention of those
who may wish Cotton Gins, of iiave them repair
ed, to call on him, as he flatters himself, that his
work •willLesr inspection, and give entire satis
faction; and if so, lie hopes to receive a portion of
tin' patronage of the public.
THOMAS SIMPSON.
August 12. 1831. 33-tf-
VMi. iXWj & t'O u
CAinsfET Kn<it rt kk m asitacTt her.
| S \S purchased of Mr. Win. H. Brown, his
IS. entire stock of materials, and interest, m the
Cabinet Business, and being prepared to execute
all kinds of wepk in his profession, Respectfully
solicits the patronage of the citizens of Macon,
and the public generally 7.
lie has removed the Shop to Mr. I’ltilpot’s
house, near the Market-house. All kinds pf turn
ing, ke. will continue to he executed, at tite
Lathe, formerly used by Mr. Brown, oil Bridge
Street. Aug. 8. . 32 tf.
rff’ilfK subscribers having purchased the mill for
!JL morly ownedH>y .Elijah Cotton, and known
ns Colloids Mills, .situated on Rocky 7 creek, about
six iniSr.r f. om Macon, wil l be ready in a few days
tp offer at their L imber Yard, corner ( .c tmciry
and Third streets, i w-r and almost
an" nuiinug Lumber that may be wanted •
TViey have already on hand,
i 5.000 fept seasoned Inch plank,
10,000 do ceiling,
10,000 do rough-edge,
19,000 feet.. 7, 3x4.1 x 1, scantling,
All of v, hich will be sold at fair prices.
RALSTON k JONES.
Inly 9 * 23
EAGLE HOTEL.
Mi ITezlgcvi tic . Gin.
mriErsubscriber respectfully in forms hi s friends
and the public.generally, that he has purchas
ed M. D. Husoti’s - Hotel, which ho at present
keeps as tite
EAGLE HOTEL ,
The House has undergone a thorough repair, fir
sides a large Two Story Building, which adds
very much to the appearance and comfort of jte
House. The DINJN G ROOM is large amfairy—
and lie will be able to accommodate from fifty to
■sixty members of the Legislature, besides all
transient persons who may favor him with their
company. .
He impes, from his longexperiMtce in business,
and tins assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Maugham, that
lie will he able to keep a house not to he surpass
ed by any in the Southern country. Mrs. Matig*
hatr. has been in my family and Mrs. lln son’s, 7
or 8 years, which gives her a full knowledge of
house-keeping.
ROBERT McCOMBS.
August 4 " 31-
.WAIL ARIMAftKW AT,
. Atiicon, October 1, 1831.
r I'HE Eastern mail closes every day at 2 o’cl?k
* p. in. and is due in like manner at 2 a. m.
The Western mail closes on Saturday, Tuesday
and Thursday, at C p. m. Until the Ist of April;
a.’.d for the. remaining sif months, at half past C
p. m. The Savannah mail ( direct ) is due on Mon
day and Thursday, p. 2p. ro. and closes at half
past 6 p. tn. (as does the Western'mail,') On Mon
days and Fridays, 'flic Florida mail, (via'Mil
ledgcville,) closes at 2p. in. on Wednesday. Let
ters for Hartford, Dooly C. H.. FortG;iines,Ac.
go by this mail. The Monticello, Madison, Ea-,
tonlon, Gruensborough, Lexington and Athens
mails, close cn Wednesday, at 2 o'clock p. m. j
The mail for Carroll, and most, of the counties j
\Yest of Flint River, closes on Tuesday, at 6 p.
in. until the Ist of April; aqd for the remaining j
six months at half past 6p. m. The Columbus 1
mail, (via Forsyth, t'homaston, Ac.) closes every '
Tuesday at 6 p. m. and is due on Monday at 12, i
noon. The Covington mail, (via Forsyth, Indian i
Spring, Butts C. II Henry C. II.,) closes on Na-j
t"rday, at half fast 7 -a. in. and is due every
Wednesday at sp. m. The Savannah mail, vi u
Augusta,) will l*e made up on Sunday and Tues- j
day at 2p. m. The Charleston mail made up on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, goes directly
through.
Cfj Letters must be i a the office before the hours
for dosing the mail, otherwise they will remain
until the. Succeeding mail. Newspaper postage
will be required in advance. • B
The Pos'-Office will be kept open on Sundays
from 8 until 9 a. m. for the next six months; am)
from the Ist of April uutilihe Ist orOctG’. er,
from 7 to 8 a. m. for the delivery of letters and
papers.
M. It. WALLIS;/’. M,
Oct. IS si tf
Thc Matron Advertiser
AND
Agricultural and Jlcrtnntitf Tnf t Ulgcnccr, • j
BY 31. V). .1. St..V fiit,
MACON, GEO.
Pullitked Mmi-wcekly tit Fire Dollars, peraitnum,
pa • :hie in ad'-nce.
rBMHS. paper has licon in'operation for six
a months ; and from the extensive patronage
which has been enlisted in iis behalf, during that
brief space of time, the Editor flatters himself
that his efforts have not been altogether unaccep
table to the public.
The AnyeuTtsEK. embraces the, follow ing de
partrdeAts:
1. 1.-mil and GantralPhlitics and hern its in
scription is, “ Aadreie J nek Cart—Cud the Uig/ifs of
the .States, und the Forert gnty of the StaterN
2. Jlgritulfural Pursuits — .so far as lie V relate
to Smitheru etiltuTC. in this department, ;;ii the
facilities which our best pertodteals afford, will
he used.
3. General Intelligence, Moruts, and Polite Lite
ral ur< —in all of which, a strict regard is paid to
correctness and taste.
4. 4'nrnmerciftl Notice' —including the-stale of
our market, and of such ethers, as may be inters
cstitig to our Planters and Merchants'.
q.) 1 During the wusuing session, which must
involve.su'op ets of high interest te the State ot
Georgia, anangnin.'iits wiil bi made to report ilie
proceedings of the General Assembly, in time for
their earliest reception in Tvjacoti. This wiil en
able the ADVSiri lsuit to diffuse the deliberalioiis of
that body, with more than ordinary celerity.
(£j" Post-Masters throughout the State are so
licited to act as Agents for the Advertiser, for
which an adequate commission (,o*per cent.) w ii!
be allow, and for every subscription tjiey procure,
accompanied by tlie-casln *
Mactfn, Geo. October 28, 1831. 51
(E)* Brother Editors who reciprocate profes
sional favors, will increase our. obligations by
inserting theabeve. —We will dal'kewise.
lAiiuahle Sugar JPtifutii’iQH
Abisl (br
VVMLL be sold, on Thursday, 1 TO’December
j T next, on the Public Square, in the city ol’
Talahassee, Florida, one of the most valuable
Plantations in that territory, laying in Madison
county,Towfls!iip lit, Range 13, South and East,
and immediately on the W est side of the fine ri
ver Suwiinee, about 15 miles North of the Gulfef
Mexico, consisting of 1005 1-2 acres, inure or less,
of as rich tand as cam be found- in that territory,
thp growtli of which consists of live oak of the
largest size, mulberry, wild cherry, magnolia and
hickory, nnder-growth oane.
One or two spots formerly cleared by the In
dians, have since grown tip in prickly ash.* On
the plantation 0 a good xlwt liing-houSe, store
houses, crib, stables,-8 to 10 negro houses, ami a
black-smith si top. About 200ticres are cleared,
and sufficient sugarcane on the plantation as will
produce l‘K) lilids. sugar next tall. There is corn
on the plantation sufficient for 60 hands for one
year. . # .
The preparations for making sugar are of the
most extensive and valuable kind, consisting of
east iron sugar mill, the rollers of which are 20 I y
36 inches; lour copper kettles, of the following
sizes, tc-wit: 250, 375, 500, and 675 gallons each,
with a 250 gallon copper still w orm; large coppei
pump, and other necessary apparatus for making
sugar and rum in the first order—all of which are
entirely new, and although not set up, the noces*
sary materials, such as furnace-brick, common
brick, lime, Ac. are on the spot, ready for putting
all up in a short time. Ail the farming materials,,
together with a first gate v/afon and six horse
team, cattle, hogs, blacksmith’s tools, Ac.
Also, from 20 to 3(1 very like ly negroes,amonget
which are two blaeksmitlis, one cooper, and one
valuable house servant and ostler. There are but
two women in the lot, and tlie men are principally
of the ages from 17 to 25.
This property was purchased afte* * - aoHu! ex
amination of the greater r— *‘ the lands in i 1 lo
rida. Ilavt--T -J“many g'-od qualities combined,
.-n as rich land, good wyter, healthy situation,
immediately on a line navigable river, which ne
ver overflows the lands, and advantage of sea
breeze, are. inducements which seldom are to be
found in any country. The great quantity of live
oak on the land makes it immensely valuable.
Terms of sale—The land and negroes, mill, ket-‘
ties, still and worm, and pumps,cash; tlie bricks,
lime, blacksmith tools, wagon ;ad horses, corn
and fodder, sugar carte, on a credit of 12 months.
Sale positive and without reserve.
A. WATSON, Jr.
Nevv-York, Oct 15 u5-n
• Vo lari if of print*—free Trtlde ►
LOOK /A (J-CrLASSJ.S, dec. *
THOMAS J- BARRONY \ Cos.
IMPORTERS.
88 Water Street, .New-York.
OFFKR for sale the largest and most complete
assortment offiAßTl I EN WARE. GLASS,
< BUNA, Plain and Gilt LOOKING-GLASSES,
&c. which the New York market will afford,
composing every style and variety of the newest
patterns. They return their most cordial thanks
to tiieir friends in the Southern States, for their
support in the persecute.i now carrying on against
them, for their refusal to join a combination in
fix’ng one tariff of jiriees for Crockery, through
out the trade. It is mainly attributable tothe in-
Auence of our Soutltem 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 effect
our ruin and expulsion from business. We pledge
ourselveg to our friends to give them every satis
faction in our power vs regards the quality of our
goods, the excellence of out packers and the low
ness of our prices for cash or city acceptances ;
and in return solicit from them a continuance of
their patronage,-and particularly request those
who have ihfluenco w ith their friends to exert it
! in our behalf, as vc trust the causp is one they I
are all interested in and much benefit will acme
jto us from their friendly acts in tins way. It has
| been said, tite Combination was broken up. As
I it regards prices, this is true, and all, we think,
friends or foes will allow that we have < ffected this
change; hut we do asure our friends, that at no
period since we commenced our system of un
shackled prices ware we in greater want of as
sistance than at the present moment. This com
bination of men are leaving no means untried for
effecting our ruin, that they may revive the old
system ; our credit, and character are assailed in
every shape, our importations waylaid and stop,
ped in every instance w here threats are sufficient
to intimidate thg manufactures from supplvl-, ltr
its :—in fine, no Vexation or trouble wKclttite
malice of men could devise Ims becu neglected in
this struggle to subdue us. We <„ 3e more call
upon every friend of a free trade to come up to
our support, and pledge ourselves to give them uu
cause, to repent of their liberality.
T. J. HARROW & To.
.P* Water Street, N. a-. York,
The tldrertiscv twice
IS fitted ip with entire new Type, and every
material which enables Printing to he execu
ted w ith neatness, 'Flic assortment of Job and
1 aucy Types are of the latest and most approved
manufacture. Pains will he taken to have Prim
ing executed in the best marine. The subscriber
solicits tlic patronage of his friends and the pul), i
U* M. D. ,1. NL Mh-k
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA*
* mfprial Statement.)
r|XlllHvlnstitution will again one,, .■ ,
fl- ception of students on tlm fist mV' r, ‘
of October. The uninterrupted health len " a -'.
dents confirms tin;opinion' already ffinmlT o' 4 *
a.healthier spot cannot be fcui Y i,.*i
ted States The excuses f
bolteved, than at any respectable fvtte • lN
i
ty dollars a year lor tuition, paid a l\wri! ;
vaiiY'Ci* The charge of the-Steward f (l , i 11 , a '"
eighty dollars for the College year.pavarl^' l
aav,„oo. T., c *
moderuft.' Avery complete Philos nhical %
( hem leal Apparatus of the most approved i A
st met ion, recently selected in EuroVc, by one'r
tlie Professors, is now ready for use- \ 1 i
has Ikvm. purchase-!; a part of which is receiveli
mud the remain,ler shortly expected An ’
| si vc Cabinet of Minerals' have been
Museum ol natural History and (’uriositi ■
commenced ; and many valuable.
given to it by the liberal. FoV adiSisS to J
freshman Umss, there will beDequirod at,
ledge of the English, Latin, t.ffi Greek
mars, ol Arithmetic, and Geography, anilai, .ii
I “•>' to commence the reading eft he hi-i ier i.’ t
wad-Greek Authors ; with testiinonhls of a *
moral character. None can In candidates font
regular-membership undr* ilie age of'f'ourteen
Student irthv he admitted te advanced stabdi^
ii quulilted for the studies ol the class which .l, f l
wish to join. The University isalso opento J
dents who wish to pursue merely a scientific ant
j English course. A certificate of the course
j study pursued by each student will beVi TOl i
the department of Mathematics and Natural'pi ‘
losophy, the Cambridge course, traushutd fJ’
the French, is adopted-. Algebra, (ieometr
Trigonometry, Conic Sectisns, History, and N ’
oral History, are studied the first two years: N-„!
ural Philosophy, Chemistry; Mineralogy’ fe-'
the last two years. In the departmciitof Anri,,,,
i Languages, Virgil nad Cicero’s Orations arc r
j vised in part; and a portion of all the follow in'
j works read, to wit: Horace’s Odes, Satires,lD;'
tics, arid art of Poetry; Ciceio’s Letters ‘*ad
i Diversos;” Juvenal’s Satires ; Tacitus; Terence
[Livy; Xenophon’s Anabasis; Euripedcs; E s l
j ehylud; Herodotus; Homer’sUiiad,Thne-ydides
j In the department of Modern Languages, French
will be taught and spoken daily: alscj,the Span
ish and ItalSni will be taught. In the ilenarl
menl of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, 'will
be taught Hedge’s Logic, Blair’s Rhetoric, P a .
ley’s Moral Philosophy, Valey’s Evidences of
Religion, Payne’s Elements of Mental and Mo
ral Science; Kame’s Elements of Criticism. In
this depart nont, as well as in that of Elocutrip,
constant-attention will be paid to speaking mii
Composition. Lectures will be delivered bjall
the Professors on their respective departments.—
i The most favorable times for entering the Ini
i versity are the first of Oetoller and first of Jarniit
ry.
P. 8. Editors friendly to education, arete
spectfully requested to publish this statement.
Aug. 25,’ 1831.
morning courier
axo
stJtor 'jCsomi M&i&wmme
UgMIE Morning Courier and New York
l sor, is published by JAMES WATSON
WEBB £■? CO. in the city: of New York,rkiilv
and semi-weekly, on fine paper of the Isrgoi
size. In its politics it is purely democratic—ae
hering to tlie principles and usages of the Repuß
can Party, and advocating the re-eleetioo ol'G'rr.
JACKSON, to the Presidency, its colunmsare
alike devoted to Foreign Intelligence, Morals,
Literature, and the Fine Arts. Iu Morals how
ever, it dpes not act upon the creed of Fanatics,
or Bigots, but on tlie contrary, inculcates these
prillcijit* wf morality and religion only, whiri
mu artmded upon peace and good will to all m
kind —the fruit of which is tolerance ami brother
ly sficction instead of “persecution for opinion’:
t sake.” All Bigots, Fanatics, Sunday Mail Ac
voc ates, and Church and Utute-men are *ppose<
on principle, and their hypocrisy and machina
tions fearlessly exposed. .
.Iu consequence of the other Daily Papers is
New York, determining not to hoard vessels anil
receive their news on Sunday; tiie Publishers
of the Courier & Enquirer have lately vested
nearly $4,000 in a xjurate “New Establshment.”
the support of which will add about $5,000 in
their annual, expenses. Vessels from Euroye
will lie boarded at sea, form before they reach
the harbor, and their news dissenrinated through
the courftry witli niora than ordinary despatch.
In incurring this heavy increase of expendiiurf,
the Proprietors look for remuneration to all who
feet an interest in the affairs of the Oid World,
and if they have properly estimated the popular
feeling iu relation to this matter,tljey will be effi
ciently sustained in the course they have adopted.
It does not become.lhein to speak ef tint mini
tier in which their Editorial Department is con
ducted-—-It inqy be stated however, that Assist
ant Editors and Reporters are employed at libertl
salaries, aud if tire Commercial, Political, Literu
ry, Foreign and Domestic News, were not at least
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 m
America! Yet such is the fact, and at this m*
rnent the Courief k Enquirer circulates daily u
the city of New York more than one hundred pet
cent more papers than any of its coteinpornries.
Daily papers sent out of the city, are not prin
ted until 2 o’clock I*. M. when all the News rc
cmved by the morning Mails, or by Foreign arri
vals, are inserted in a Second Edition—so that
the Daily subscribers in the country, literally re
ceive a Morning and Evening Paper combined;
and this bPing the only paper collecting news on
Sunday, it follows of conree that the news b)
all foreign arrivals on that day, will be found i
the eelumnsof the Courier k Enquirer only.
A Price Current and Review of the Market lull
be published weekly, and the Second Edition
will always notice any change which may* occur
in the state of ourmarket,. Whatever appear*ig
the Daily P; per, will of course also be P'itilslifil
in the - SemUveekly.
TERMS—DaiIy Paper. perarimun.Semi
weekly Paper ijjf l a jear —payable in aileaiice.
N. 15.—AH. Postmasters who have no objec
tions tq uct as our agents, arc requested.to receive,
subscriptions and remit the money at the risk of
the publishers, at the time oY ordering the pap el -
It is expected that they will retain in their hand
10 per cent ol* the amount received, as a remit ut
ratiou for their trouble.
Sept. 17, 1831, •
CHECKS,
Oh the Macon, .
Darien, ? BANKS.
Insurance, and -C
•State *
Patent Pills of Exchange,
CASHIER’S CHECKS,
COTTON RECEIPTS.
All kinds of Blanks and every description f
Printing neatly executed by M. D. J. SLAI' 1 -*
at nit:
ADVRUTISEK OFFICE, Macon, Oor-<^
POCKET MAPS OP GEORGIA,
By Greene Ac Wellborn,
)(JST received, und for sale, price Two I
lars, by M.D.J.SLADK
May 27 1-