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MODEEATOIK.
THE ADVERTISER A INTELLIGENCER
Is published on Wedesdnys and Fridays at Five
Dollars per annum, in advance. Advertisements
inserted at the usual rates: those sent without a
number of insertions, will be published
until ordered out and charged accordingly.
Cj* Sales of Land, by A hninistr..io:a, Ex -
eutors, 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 couurt-housc in the county in
which the property i., situ a-. Notice of these
sales must be given in a public gazette sixty days
jtrevious to the uav of wale.
Sales of negroes must bo nt public anetiou, 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 boon granted,
first giving sixty days notice thereof, in one of the
public gazettes ef thisFtate, anil at the door of the
COT-.-house, where such sales are to be held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property must
bb given in like manner, Forty days previous to
the day of sale.
Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Es
tate must he published for forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the.
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, must be
published four months.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must bo pub
fished for four months, before any order absolut
shall be made thereon by the Court.
' LIVM3R I* VT.iMgJ.i:,
HENRY TURNER
CONTINUES to occupy his Old Sinai, on
Bridge street, where he has to hire
HORSES, GIGS, SULKIES, and
BAROUCHES,
er\A will accommodate his friends and die pulilio
©n modeTatc terms.
November 4, 1831. GO—
■®V r E are authorised t • announce IIKNRY G.
7 7 BOSS, a candidate for re-election to the
office of Clerk of tlie Superior Court for Bibb
county. Nov. 30, 1831.
liOST’E are authorized to announce Ron
▼ V f.kt Birdsong, as a candidate for
Clerk of the Superior Court of Bibb "county.
Macon 25, 1851. Cl
IW’S OF MACON,
Far Sale al the Jdrertiecr Office.
■Rome few will be put on Evllers, and iu frames.
•Tin •so who w ish them in either way. will signify
tlie same, immediately, us none will bo framed or
witlißollers, unless ordered.
M. I). J. SLADE
Macon August 9, 1931. 32
NOTICE3
f jAHE firm of P. & T. Parish & Cos. was dis
* solved Ly mutual consent on the first day of
June last. All debts due said concern will be
collected by their successors Parish A: Cos. who
are duly authorised to settle all theclaims of die
same.
KF.RNICIIAN, PARISH A- Cos.
New I ork.
THOMAS PARISH,
JAI PER CORNING, Charleston.
November 10. 1831. 57—<‘J
COPARTNERSHIP
iHHE subsbvibcrs have fo'-med a cor,no ion un
-1 der the firm of PARISH, WILEY & CO.
and will continue the Wholesale Dry Good Rusi
dess, at No, 265, corner of King and Wentwor.h
Street, they art: now receiving a very rich and ex
tensive assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
which thov offer on liberaltorms.
KERNICIIAN’, PARISH At Cos.
New 3 <rrk.
IJCROY M. WILEY , of Macon, Ga.
THOMAS PARISH, Charleston.
Charleston S. C. Nor. 10. 57 -5 t
Commission. 13 tisi ness'
IN DARIEN.
fpl*E subscribers would inform tliouq|fricml
•*- and the public t%at thov continue the
C< >M MISSION B 1 81N ESS,
in Darien and are supplied with large Store-
Houses ami Wharves. Any business intrusted
to them they will endeavor to transact to tlie sa
tisfaction of those interested.
KIMBERLY & IiALI..
Darien Nov. 14, IB3i. 00-Jni
~TIN WARE
Jf/a n lifta ctu rc r.
MULBERRY, NEAR THIRD STREET.
fItHE subscriber manufactures mid keeps cou
. 6tantly on hand ajgoneral assortment of
TIN WARE,
which he jvill sell Wholesale and Retail, at Sa
vannah or Augusta prices.
JOB WORK
done at the shortest notice at the shop on Thir
street, next door to Ellis, Shotwell U Cos.
WILLIAM H. ELLIS.
Ordr -s sent tn Ellis, Shotwell & Cos. a ill r*-
ceive prompt attention.
Nov. 18, 1831. GO—d.
DISSOLUTION.
mCE compartnersliip heretofore existing hf
" tween the subscribers, under the firm of
6 this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Persons indebted to the concern are respectful
ly solicited to make immediate payment to J. L.
Mustian. to enable him to discharge the demands
against the firm.
JOHN L. Ml STIAN,
R. B. WASHINGTON.
• Nov. 20, .1831.
'ttULL hereafter continue the business at the
v V old stand, where he solicits a continuance
ib t liberal.patronage, which has hitherto been
extend' and to tin- establishment.
Nov. 25, 1831. 60—tf
l k ßl>riN€l
O f every </ scriplivn,
Nr.JTFY F.r/irrriJf) at this ufficl
DRUC** l\i) liEDR IMX
i -P-rlTl'L 3 >
Ef.I.lS, SHOTW EI.L 6i CO.
AVE received at their Drug Store by several
boats.
100 packages of Drugs and Medicine, Glass
\V are. Surgical Instruments, Patent Med
icines, Perfumery, &e.
1000 kegs Paint in Oil, assorted.
3000 galls. Linseed, Sperm and Whale Oils,!
500 boxes assorted W iiulow Glass,
Spanish Brown, dry. do iu Oil.
Verdigris, do do
Venetian Red do do
Chrome Yellow do Green.
R. and Lead, Umber, Terra de Sienna, Lamp Black,
Ivory', do Black Lead, Blue, Brown, and
Green Smalts, FVostings, Gold and Silver Leaf.
Copper do, and Copper Bronze, Paint Brushes,
assorted. Diamonds, Paint Stones and Mullers,
Putty, Whiting, Chalk, Rotten Stone, Pummice
Stone, Red Chalk, &c. &.c.
CT* Purchasers are invited to call and examine
for themselves.
Macon, June 21, 1631. 20 —-
WILLIAM WARD NCO:
Have for sale, at their
iDULIfU' cTQLQiiJS
on Cherry Street, a general assortment of
DYE STUFFS, <fcc.
Which will be so' 1 on accommodating terras.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Alum
Antimony
Aunatto .Spanish
do Corn
A! oes
Alcohol
Arrow Root “Bermuda
Assafoetida
Antirjonial Wine
fltlnr
Borax refined
do Crude
Brimstone Roll
Balsam Copaiva
Barley
Bark Peruvian
('loves
Cream Tartar
Castile Shiap
Castor Oil, Ist and Cd
quality
Congress Water
Corrosive Sublimate
C alomel
Camphor
Camomile flowers
< t a raw ay seed
Cantharidcs
Cinnamon
Cochineal
Cubebs
Essences of all kinds
Epsom Salts
Extracts dliferent kinds
Emory
Fennel Seed
Flour Sulphnr
Ginger
Glauber Salta
Gluo
Gamboge
II my
Hippo
PA TEXT MEDICINES.
Lees Pills
Anderson’s do
Hooper's do
Naniiford’s Bark
Salts Lemon
Soda Powders
Seidlitz do
Opodeldoc
Ess. Peppermint
British Oi)
Harleim do
Turliugtons Balsam
PAINTS AND OILS.
White Lead Ist and 2d
quality
Red Lead
Spanish Brown
Venetian Red
Yellow Ochre
Rose Pink
Litharge
Black Lend
Lamp IBack
Whiting
Ivory Black
Rot'en Stone
Verdigris
Pumice Stoue
Prussian Blue
Chrome Yellow
Chalk White
“ Red
Mineral Green
Copal Varnish
Japan “
DYE STI FFS.
Allum
Cochineal
•Copperas
Nut Galls
Logwood Stick
do pure ground
Aunatto
Macon, July 10, 1631. r>-
SVAIM’S '
J.f TF.JVT 1 •EKnirtMiE.
ItJMIIS well known Anti dysenteric cud worm
1 Medicine has proved successful these U>
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 rcftise to tako it.
Sold w holesale and retail, at Win Ward &. Co’s
Drug and Medicine Store, Corner Cherry Street,
anil Cotton Avenue, Macon. Aug. 11. 33 ’
vvilTLiam wa'kTi & if).
fIAAE opened, and offer for sale at their
- Drug end Medicine Store, Corner Cherry
Street and Cotton Avenue—a large and well -se
lected Stock of DRUGS, ME I)ICINKS, Paints
Oil, (ilass. f)je Stuffs, Ac. together with the
following French Chemicals from Pellitnres.
, fl> Hydrocyanic Acid
llydnodatc ofPotash, Citric acid pure
Acetate of Morphia Chloride of Lime
Sulphate of Morphia “ s 0 d;e
Emetine, Oxide Bismuth
E'P™? 0 Ox. Mur. I’otassa
El itenum Benzoic Acid
Strychnine ! Phosphoric Acid
Quinine Solidified Bale Copaiva
Denurcotized Opium Croton Oil
“ ‘Laudanum Grain Musk Pure
Opium, Pure Turk Blue Pill Mass. Eng.
which they will sell low and on accommodation
terms. All medicines purchased at the above
More are warranted genuine. The Chemical and
t harmacutical Department of tins Establishment
is attended to by an experienced Physrcim
Macon, July 14, 1831. 25-ltf
spermacetFoil:
\\ ,T * UO. have received a good sup
nr [' ?’•' ;ilttr :nd Fall strained 1..H1P
siTViwr '' cy off< r lorsrlc at their DRUG
Av^.’t7 n 7q V : hlrr ' J urtdCotf ™ Avenue.
Hiera Picru
Isinglas
Ivory Black
Jalaps
Laudanum
Liquorice Ext.and ro
fined
\lacc
Magnesia Calcined
do Lump
Medicinal ljj;,-rbs
Manna
Mustard Eng.
N'ux Vomica
Oil Peppermint
“ Borgamot
“ Lemon
“ W orm seed
Opium
Paregoric
Pearl Ash
Quicksilver
Quinine
Rhubarb
Rod Precipitate
Roche I’.' Salts
Salt Peter
Sarsaparilla
Sugar Lead
Sup. Car]) Soda
Senna Alex
do Eng.
Sponge Fine
do Common
Spirits Turpentine
“ Nitre Dul
“ Lavender Comp
“ Hartsherne
Sweet Oil
Stoughton's Bitters
Tamarinds
Tartar Emetic
Tartaric Acid.
Bateman’s Drops
Godfrey's Cordial
Balsam Honey
Thompson’s Eye water
Durable Ink
Henry’s Magnesia
Swaim’s Panacea
Potters Catlioliccn
Croton Oil
Ess- Mustard
Daiby’s Carminative
James’ Powders.
l eatiicr “
-Smalts all colours
Camels Hair Pencils
Terre and Sienna
Uhiber Turkey
X’ermillion
Gold Le,af
Patent Yellow
itesin
Logwood Stick
do pure ground
Paint brushes of all
kinds
Spirits Turpentine
Linseed Oil
Train Oil
Neats foot do
Lamp Oil Ist and 2d
quality'
Window Glass all sizes
Putty.
Spansiii Imago
Madder
Turmeric
Oil Vitriol
Aqua F rtis
Muriatic Acid.
r | N IIE subscribers have united th-mselwes in
the practice of Medicine. Their •hop is next
dooT to the Repertory Office.
AMBROSE BABER.
JAMES T. PERSONS.
Macon, May 3, IK3I. 6—tf
FOll SALi:.
FTIIIK unimproved Lot on the corner of Walnut
1 and Thiru Streets. Anply to
J. GODDARD U REED. I
Macon Sept. C, 1831. 40 — j
j ~ A HAHOUCiIE
VND HARNESS, richly laounted, Leather :
Top, Aide Latitps. kr. for sale by
ELLIS, SHOT WELL 6c CO. I
Maeon, Oct. 10, 1831. -4!)
| ‘ AD V A NCE —A ll .ILv7
IJEIBSONS who borrowed GUNS from our
S.ore. during the late excitement, are reques
ted to return them immediately.
M. FELTON & CO.
October 14, 1831. 50—
To
V commodious Front ROOM, cn the second!
floor, adjoining the Macon Advertiser office, j
Macon Oct. 10, 1831. 4
To Strut.
FINITE STORE HOUSE, recently occupied by
; T Childers & Wiley, situated on the upper
part of Mulberry Street, and next door to Messrs.
Hungerfords & Stoddard. Apply to
ELLIS, SIIOTWELL A CO.
August 12, 1831. 33—tf
MOXTICELLO TAVF,RN.
FllO RENT, shat well known Establishment in
" the town of Monticello, 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 furniture necessary, will be sold
or rented with the Tavern, and.a lease for three
or five years, will be given, lf-required. Posses
sion will be given on the Ist January' next. Ap
plying to the undersigned, by letter, at their resi
dence in Augusta.
McKenzie & bennock.
Augusta, Sept. 21), 1831. • j
j —"—- —■ -—-■ |
Whul to Mire.
i \tfE wish to hire, two or th.ee good Negro
▼ Men, to work about a Ware House, anil
will give liberal wages for them.
J. GODDARD fc REED.
August 19. 35—tf
FURTHER NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, are in
formed that their Notes and Accounts arc in
the hands of if -. James Heard for collection, wke
is dr.’y authorised to act as my aesnt.
WILLIAM 11. GUNN.
July 30 30-tf
FOR SALE,
\ VALUABLE and well known woods Dt of
land in Monroe county, noted for its excellent
natural Mill se.u, lying on both sides Ichaoonna,
(in the 11th district. No. 11*,) with a sufficiency
of water and fall to propel a Grist and Saw Mill,
at ail times running. The foundation of the Creek
is of w ide flat rocks. A groat part of the lot is a
deep mulatto soil, the balance is grey and w ell
suited for cotton, There is a small clearing, and
convenient cabins on it, with a good spring of wa
ter.
SAMUEL LAZE N BY.
Columbia eo. July 29 31-3 m
GCj* N. B. Letters addressed tom*, postpaid,
living in Columbia county, Maharry’sP. O. will
be attended to.
JLAND FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers tor sale, his valuable
lot of LAND whereon he now ‘lives in the
7th district, No, 224. There is about eighty
acres of fresh land, and lies well,the greater part
of which ir. under cultivation, with Corn and < bit
ton. On the premises aie, a good hewn loghousn,
with two rooms, and all necessary buildings, to
gether with a Peach Orchard of the best kind.--*
By a little labor the plantation and its situation
can be highly improved. Terms will be made
easy, ifearly application be made to
JOHN M. TATOM.
Monroe Cos, August '.’-Tnl, 1831. 37-tf
A DMINISTR ATOM’S R AI, E:
WLL be sold on the first Tuesday in Drcem
'v her next at Forsyth, one I.ot of Land No.
212 in the sc-enth district of Monroe County;
sold as the pro; rty of Catharine Datuey, late of
Jefferson county, deceased. Nold-for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
GEORGE W. COLLINS, Adm’r.
Sept. 0, 1331. 4j
FOUR MONTHS AFTI'HI I)ATk7
\ 'PLICATION will be made to the honora
ble the Inferior Court of Bibb county, w hen
sitting for Ordinary purposes, forleave to sell the
real estate of Nicholas W. Wells, deceased.
SUSAN WELLS, Ex’x.
Aug. 1 MO-lm
months afterdate, application will he
made to the lien, the Court of Ordinary of
I pson County, when setting for ordinary purpo
rts, for leave to sell tba negro property belonging
to Jeremiah Daniel,dec. late of Upson county-
THOMAS DANIEL, Adm'r
July 10. 1831. _ 20—41*
tlcmy County.
I r PON the petition of Charles D. Williams and
- Abraham Woolsey, factors and commission
merchants, survivors of the late firm of William
Sims, Williams.and Company, and now using
the name and stylo of Sims, Williams and YVoof
scy—shewing, that James Ivimbrotm-h 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 las' 5 ccrrnin
tract of land lying in the county of Henry,' con
taining two hundred two and e half acres of land,
more or less, and known <vs lot one hundred and
fortt, in tire twelfth district of suid county ; and
also a.parcel of land in the town of McDonough,
in sail county, containing one hund • and and twen
ty feet square, vrhoreon the said James then lived,
bring lot number five, in letter I), in the plan of
suid town —for the better s<Turing of : certain
promissory note for eight hundred dollars, paya
ble to William H. Kimbrough, or bearer, and
which they held as bearer, dated twentieth Octo
ber, eighteen hundred and twentv eight, and due
the twenty-fifth December thereafter': And u fur
ther appearing that there 13 .due upon strid nr.td
the sum of eight hundred dollars besides inti rest/
It is, on motion, ordered, that the said James
Kimbrough, do pay into the Clerk's office of this
Court, the principal and interest duo upon said
note, as well as all legal cost hereby occurriim
within six mrmths from this date, or that the cold
ly of redemption to such mortgaged premises, be
henceforth forever barred and foreclosed, and that
a copy of this rule be served on the inortmurce,
three months before said term at whirl, the mbltcv
is d’rcetcd to Le paid, or published once a in. nth
for six months, iu one ol the public gazettes
this state. fa
A true extract from the minutes, this 11th April
1 S3l •
„ WM HARDIN, Clerk.
Oct 29. 1931 51-mOtn
BLANKS ~~
run sale at xnrt* office.
ISAAC B. ROWLAND,
HAVING declined the Wnre-1 louse Business I
mil rented his Wore House to Messrs. J.
Goddard anti Reed, solicits lor them, the patrtm- i
age of his former custoinclk, and tetidei' h:. thanks i
tn them for that lib. rai patronage which they j
have been pleased to bestow upon him.
Macon, August 19,1831. D
IL-Aitf illii' ~jf : s „ .
A\ ING relinquished the AS -re House Busi
ness, improve this opportunity of returning
their sincere thanks to their friends, for the lib-j
cial support extended to them. They have leased j
their Ware Houses for a term ol y ears, to Mr. |
James C. Morgan, fi r whom, they wovh! solicit (
a continuance of patronage, believing from bis;
knowledge of the business, lie will give general
satisfaction.
July 28, 1831.
Fencing Cluster from France,
I 8 AS the honor to inform the citizens of Macon,
B 1 tliat he will give lessons in the Small and
Broad Sword, at Mr. Wm Curtius’s Confectiona
ry Store. Gentlemen desirous of learning that
useful art, will please apply early, as Air. Doutre.
will he limit; 1 in 'he number of his scholars.
Oct 25 53-
JOIIVi*KSUK,
HOt’BS, SJUiV, AND on.VAMESTAL
MACON, GEORGIA.
execute House, Sign, and Ornamental
t ▼ Painting, P per Hanging, Glazing &c.
Imitations of Fancy Woods Marbles, A'o.
Walls Painted or Ornamented in Oils or Wa
tor Colors.
The above business executed by Ihe subscriber
in a style ho trusts worthy the liberal patronage
and approbation he has and continues to receive.
Ordt rs left at John F’ergcrson’s, Spring Hill Re
rteat, Monroe County, will he thankfully receiv
ed, and promptly attended to.
Macon, July 19, 1831. 2d tf
J. ILOLD KUSH AW,
COn Mtdhew.y st. next door to the Poet-Office,)
I.' E EPS constantly on hand a general supply of
a\ ('.IB I SET FCHMTFHE ,
*ofh, Mhatrs, LftAkins. fialasws,
AND HAIR MATRASSES,
And b Ing connected with an establishment in
New-York, any orders will he forwarded, free of
commissions, and no advance required until tha
articles are delivered here, and approved by the
purchaser—All Jobs promptly and neatly attend
ed to. Macon, July 9 23
__ — <T - ( rj N y
r|iIIE subscriber has commenced the maiiiifiic
■ * turn and repairing of Cotton Gins, at his shop
jon the corner of Plumb and Fourth Streets,
near the Presbyterian Church, in Macon, and
would respectfully invite the attention of-those
who may wish Cotton Gins, or have them repair
ed, to rail on him, as ho flutters himself, tliat his
work u ill hear inspection, and give entire sat is
faction; and if so, he.hopes to.receive a portion of
! the patrouage of the public.
THOMAS SIMPSON.
August 12.1831. 33-tf
rsTsme.-s:* e**ri*KK,
: rtmuTz thnturi'FE invrt'.u tire-:.
H AS purchased of Air. W in. R. Brown, bis
entire stock ofru.:* -tiels, and interest, in the
Cabinet Business, aad being j - pared to execute
all kinds of werk in his profession, rosvectfully
solicits the patronage of the citizens of Macon,
and the public gener illy.
He has removed the Shop to Air. Phiipol’s
house, near the Market-house. All kinds of turn
ing, &v-will contimie l;> lie executed, at the
Lathe, formerly used by Air. Brown, on Bridge
Street. Aug. 8. 32 if.'
' r 0V IV subscribers having purchased the mill for
| A merly owned by Elijah Cotton, and known
j as Cotton’s Mills , situated on Rocky creek, about
I six miles from Macon, w ill be ready in a few days
j to offer at their Lumber Yard, corner of Cherry
i and Third streets, every description, and almost
j any quantity of Lumber that may be .wanted •
i'liey have already on hand,
15,000 foot seasoned Inch plank,
10,000 do ceiling,
10,000 do rough-edge,
10,000 feet 3,3 xl,-1 x 1, scantling,
All of which will be sold at fair prices.
RALSTON & JONES.
July 0 23
EAGLE FoTEIT”
Milledgetillo, (lea.
rpilljpnibseriher respect fid by informs his friends
ami the public generally, that ho has purchas
ed M. D. Husou’s Hotel, which be at present
keeps as the
EAGLE HOTEL,
The House has undergone a thorough repair, oe
sidcs a large Two Story Building,"’which adds
very much to the appearance and comfort of hr
House, i hcBINLN G ROOM is large and airy—
and he will be able to accommodate from fifty to
sixty numbers of the Legislature, besides all
transient persons who may favor him w ith their
company.
He hopes, from his long experience in business,
and the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Maugham, that
he w ill be able to keep a house not to be surpass
ed by any in the Southern country. Mrs. Mane,
liain has been in my family and Mrs. lluson’s, 7
or 8 years, which gives her a full knowledge of
house-keeping.
ROBERT McCOMBS.
August 1 pj.
.71 AIL ARK I>WEtTa T,
•Macon, October l, 1831.
'gMIE J ’astern mail closes every day at 2 o’cl’k
* p. m. and is due in like manner at 2 it. in.
The Western ma'l closes on Saturday, Tuesday
and Thursday, at 6 p. m. until the Ist of April;
and for the remaining six months, at half past 6
p. ra. Tlie Savannah mail (direct) is due on Mon
day and Thursday, at 2p. in. and closes at half
past 6 p. tn. (as docs the Western mail,) on Mon-1
days and Fridays. The Florida mail, (via Mil- 1
ledgeville,) coses at 2p. rn. on \V ( dnesdnv. !
ters lor Hartford,Dooly C. 11., Fort Gaines,Ac !
go by this mail. The Monticidlo, Madison, Ej- I
tonton, Lreensborough, Lexington red Athens 1
mails, close on Wednesday, at 2 o’clock p. tn. I
Fhr. mail for Carroll, and most of the counties j
West ot Flint Kiw, closes on Tuesday, at 6 >.*
m. until the Ist of April; and for the reiuuiuimr!
six mouths at half past 6].. m. The Columlms i
mail, (via Forsyth,Thomaston, Ac.) close, every >
Tuesday at 6 p. nr. and is due on Monday at ]■_>,!
noon. The Covington mail, (win I’orsvfi,''lndian I
Spring, Butts C. 11. Henry C. 11.,) closes on Na-1
turday, at halt past 7 a. m. and is due every
V\ ednesday at sp. in. The Savannah mail, via
Augusta,) w ill lie made up on huind jy and Tues
day at 2p. in. The Charleston mail made up on
Monday, V' ednAday and Friday, goes di etlv
through. ' J
CO' Letters must he In the office before the hours
for closing the mail, otherwise they will remain
until the succeeding mail. Newspaper postage
will be Toquired in adviiirco. ° I
Inc l’est-Othco w ill l,e kept open on Sundays
fromhun .! 3 a. m. lor the next six months; and
trom the Ist ot April until the Ist -of October,
from , lo 8 a. ji. lor the delivery of letters and
papers,
M. R. WALLIS, P. M.
Oc„. lo 51 tf
The Ifiacot: Adverliwcr
AND
Agllcnltn.al r.ail >iu-cauttl(‘ TntelHgclicer,
U\ 51. D. J. SL \DIC,
MACON, GKO.
I‘uhluhid scmi-tvcrkly at Five Dollars, pir annum,
payuble in advance.
V fill IIS paper lira been in oncrr.tion for six
9- months ; and from the cx*> nsive patronage
wliiMi lias been enlisted iu its behalf, during that
brief space of time, the Editor flatters himself
that his eiforts have not been altogether unaccep
table to the public.
The Aijver.iser embraces the following tie- |
partnrents: j
1. Local and General Politico; and here its in-;
scriptiou is, “ .tndrew Juch.'im—and the Jl’ghteof]
the Si. tea, and the SortrelgrU/ of the i. .ales."
2. .‘lgricultnrul Pursuit* —so far us they relate j
toSoutiieru c. itur: . In this uepartuumt, all the I
facilities which our best periodic. . afford, will j
lie used.
3. General Intelligence , Murids, and Polite I.He- I
raturt —in all of which, a stru* regard i • paid to !
correctness and taste.
4. Commercial JVolices —including the state of i
our market; and of such others, as may be inter-]
•eatingto our Planters and Merchants.
■Xj* During the ensuing session, which must
involve subjects of high interest to the State of
Georgia, arrangements will he made to report the
proceedi gs of the General Assembly, in time for
their earliest reception in Macon. This will en
able the Advgktiseu to dill'tisc the deliberations of
thuth-dy, with more than ordinary celerity.
(fj* Post-Masters throughout the State arc so
licited to act as Agents for the .Jdvcrtiser, for
which an adequate commission (lit percent.) will
be allowed for every subscription they procure,
accompanied by the cash.
Macon, Geo. October 28, 1831. oi
(Kg’ lire-her Editors who reciprocate profes
sional favors, will increase fnr obligations by
inserting the above. —We will do likewise.
T'alualiic Sttgftr I'frtntaiion
Aiiii 154*ROSS lor xp.lc.
VtirlLL he sold, an Thursday, loth December
® v next, en the Public. Square, in the eitv of
Talultassoe, Florid,!, one of the most valuable
Plantations-in that territory, laying in .Madison
county, Township 10, Range 13, South and East,
and mime 'iately on the West side of the tin - ri
ver Suwance, about 15 miles North of the Gulfof
Mexico, consisting of I otic 1-2 acres, more or less,
of as rich land as can be found in that territory,
the growth of w hich consists of live < ok of the
largest size, mulberry, wild cherry, magnolia and
liickory, under-growth cane.
On* or two spots formerly cleared by lire In
t dians, have since grow n up iu prickly ash. On
t the plantation is a good dwelling-house, store
houses, crib, stables, 8 to 10 negro bouses, and a
black-smith shop. About 200 acres are cleared,
and sufficient sugar cane on the plantation as w ill
produce 100 hlids. sugar next tall. There is torn
on the plantation sufficient fur 60 hands fur one
Tear.
Uhc preparations for ranking sugar are of the
most extensive ..nil valuable kind, consisting of
cast iron sugar mill, the fellers of which are 20 by
36 inches; four copper kettles, of the fo’.'nwi g
sizes,-to-vvit: 250, 375,500, and 075 gallons each,
with a 25!) gallon copper still worm; large copp i
j pump, and other necessary apparatus for making
o'jgar and ruin in the first or<kr—..ll oi htch arc
entirely new, ami although not set urt, the neces
sary materials, such as fnrnate-hrick, common
brick, lime, Ac. are-on the spot, ready tor putting
all up in a short time. All the fanning material!,
toge.hor with a first rate wagon and six lioise
team, cattle, hogs, blacksmith's tools, Ac.
Also, from 20 to3o very likely negroes, amongst
which are two blacksmiths, one cooper, and one
j valu. Ve house servant and ostler. There ere but
j two women in the lot, and the men are priori] .dly
jof tb ages from 17 to 25.
j This property wns.-pureliased after a careful ex
j • urination of the greater part of the lands in Flo
rida. Having so many good •qualities conimnrd,
such an rich land, good water, healthy situation,
immediately on a fine navigable river", which ne
ver overflows the 1; Is. anil 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, mirl, ket
tles, : til and worm, and pumps,cash; ti bricks,
h. e, blacksmith tools, wagon and horses, corn
and fodder, sugar cane, on a credit of 12 months.
Sale positive u-id without reserve.
/. WATSON, J r .
New-A ork, Oct I 5 55-;u
- Vo feeriff'of j trier:.—free Trade.
LOOKIMJ-GL A FSFS, At.
! THOMAS .1. HARROW Cos.
IMPORTERS.
88 if iller Sired, .Vcw-York.
■ | kFI'ER for sale the larges: and men comp! *e
; “ f assortment of E AETH F \ WAR E, GLASS,
: CHINA, Fl.iin atid Gilt LOOKING-GLASSES,'
Ac. whicli the New York market will airc-rd’
compering every style and vari. >v of the newest
palterns. ’J'hey return their most cordial thanks
1 to their friends in the -Southern States, .hr their
| support in the perseeutien n.-w-carrying on against
] tlietn, fortheir refusal to join a combination in |
fixing one tariiTof prices for Crockery, thr ugh
out the trade. It is mainly attributable to the in- j
flue nee of cur Southern friends that wo have been •
enabled to survive thus far, in this most tryin.r
s'tuation; exposed to tlie combf.ied influctrcr, and
capital ol the whole tride, endeavoring m edict
our ruin and expulsion from Imsiaesy. VVe pleibrc
ourselves to our friends to give them every sa;fs
facti nin our power as regards the quality of our
goods, the excellence (Tour packers and r.u low
ness of our prices for cash or city ticcoptances ;
and its return solicit from them a continuance of
their patronage, and particularly re.itiest those
who have influence with their friends to exert it]
j in-our behalf, as v. c trust the cause is one they
1 are all interested in and muc It benefit will nr me
! t0 us f ‘Wii their friendly arts in this way. It lias
, been said, the Combination was broken up. As
| it regards prices, this is true, ami all, we think,
I Iriemls , .iocs will allow that we have eflected this
; change; lit we do asure our friends,- that at no
! S !“ CC < ’ oln, m , iK.ed our system of un
shackled prices were we in greater want of as-
sistauccthau :ittlici present m<uncut. 'i’his coin
hinattoiiol men an- leaving no „, C ans untried for
elleeting our ruin, that tl„-y may revive the old
sy.-,tnn; our credit mid clmntcu. an- assailed in!
. very shape, our importations waylaid and stop
ped in every instance wliore threats a;- suflici-nt I
to intimidate the innmifwsluie. from supplying J
us. ill hue, no Vexation or trouble which the *
malice ot men could devise has been neglected in '
this struggle*) subdue u . We once more call!
upon every friend - fa free trade to come up to I
our supyiort, and .-.edge ourselves to oivctheni no
causo lo repent oi tlir ir liberality, °
r 1 no T - J * J, Aiutow & Cos.
Jlil - V Uiitcr Street, New-York.
■ M e t ,>€ •'Mwtiwr outre
I S f " k ‘ l VP " lth Cl,,ir new Type, and every
, ,n :'* enill winch enables P-inting to he execu
ted with neatness. The assortment of Job and
1 aney I vpes are of the latest and most aporoved
munulacture. I’aitts will he taken to have* Prim
‘"y cuted in the best manna. The subscriber
solicits tho patronage of his friends and the nub.
~c M. I>. J- M.AD/j:
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAM ..
( Official Statement.)
FgXfllSlnstitution will again c , f
1 ceplion of students on the firs* \v', ltll ' r "
id i )etuber. The uninterrupted lif-ahl,
uents, conhrms the opinioti alreadv f, ' T sl; -
a lu-Hllhicr spot cannot be
ted States l lie expenses are made f 6 "
believed, than at any respectable l\,p, r • ls
Union. The only regular College cUrlMi'
ty dolla.s a year for tuition, paid
vanee. Iha charge of the Slawar ! trir t A 1 *
I eighty dollars for the Colley yeariLS’^
I lerlv in advance. The imidental exhen" 4 ' i; '
j moderate. Avery complete PhUosoph^, 8 “
( liemieal Apparatus of the mast ap ,S
strum,on, recently sheeted i,i Europe.
j the Professors, is now ready for use- \t a ,J
I has 1 -an purchased ; a part of which is rn ■
j and the remainder shortly expected a C<!lVCi
| sive Cabinet of Minerals have bec ordl?^
| Museum of Natural History and Curio,*; 1
j commenced ; and many valuable specime, s
J given to it by the liberal. For admission * '
| I r,-simian Class, there will be required al„ e
ledge of the English, I. tin, and Gal fv' v "
| mars, ut AnthmcUe. and Geography, ar.,l a „ !'
tty to commence the reading of the higher !?,
and Greek Authors ; with teslimnuiak ot' C
moral character .None can be candidates A
regular membership underthe age of fourten .
Students may r.e a,ln uted to adv .ced sf, ,di„'
il qualified for the studies of the class which t) 8
wish to join. The University is also ope,, in G
dents who wish to pursue merely a sciei.tlfin
English course. A certiffi-ate of the course '
study pursued by each student will be
the departineiitof .Mathematics and*Natural’Pi
losopby, the Cambridge course, translated ft !
the French, ,s adopted. Algebra, (loom™
I n-ronon.ctry, GomeSec-.tmns, llistorv, and \ •
ural History, are studied the first two y e - rs . 1“'
und Ptiilosopliy, Chemistry,
t.ic last two years. Iu the departments' Aticipi
\ Languages, V irgil and Cirero’s Orations are r
[ vised in part; and a portion of all the follow m.
i works read,to wit: Horace’s Odes, Satires Kdl
ties, and art of Poetry; Cicero’s Letters
.j Diversos;” Juvenal’s Satires ; Tacitus; Tercrio
j Livy; Xenophon's Anabasis; Euripedes; V
i cliyjitG ; Herodotus; Homer’sllliad ,T'liucvdidc
j In the department of Modern Languages, F rew
j w ill he taught and spoken daily : also, the Siw
Dli and Lalian will he taught. In ffi e ilo. )a ,
inent cf Lit- ILctual and Moral Plriloscpliv,
be taught Hedge’s Logic, Blair’s Rhetoric, l 1
lev's Moral Pie! sophy,.Paley’s Evidences!
Religion, Payne’s Elements of Mental and ]\j
ralßcim.ce; Koine’s Elements of Criticism. * i
this department, as well as in that of ESocutiaz
constant attention will be paid to speaking ar
corn position. Lectures will be dclivered'ty
.be Professors on their respective departments..
1 he most tavorahle times for entering the | -
versity are tßc first of October and first of Jana
D;
I'. 8. Editors friendly tn education,aren
sjiecti'ußy requested to publish this statement
Aug. 25, 1831.
MORNING COURIER
AND
71^11 12 ’ lorning Courier and New York Enqu
L war. is published hv JAMES WATSU
M EBB id CO. ;n the city of New York,dail
and oenii-weekly, on fine paper of the lagu
size. In its politic it is purely denrocrali'’—sd
hering to tlie principles and usages of the j.npnli
can Pa. .y, and advocating the re-election of (ten
JACKSON, to the r residency. Its columv.san
alike, devoted to Foreign Intelligence, Mali
Literature, and the Fine Arts. In Morals liov
ever, it does not act upon the creed of Fauaw
or Bigots;, I tit on the contrary, inculcates tits
principles cf morality an-! religion only, wkhi
are founded upon peace and good will to aii rms
kind—the fruit of which is tolerance and brotlir
ly affection instead of “persecution for opini®'
sake.” Ail Bigots, Fanatics, Sunday Mail >
vorates, and Church and ...tato-men are oppnsi
on principle, and their hypocrisy and iuaciiiw
tions fearlessly exposed.
In consequence of the other Daily Papers
NcvvYork, determining not to hoard vessclsa
receive their news on Sunday; the Publish!
of the -’ouricr & Enquirer have lately vesa
n Kirly 1,(100 in a srper ate “New Establshmoat,
the support of which will add about SS,<KU i
their annual expenses. \ esscls from Jlutoj
will bo boarded at sea, long before they rear
the harbor, and their news disseminated tfirong
the country w ith more than ordinary despatcli.
In incurring mis heavy increase of expemiiom
the Proprii srs look for remuneration to atl wli
feel an interest in the affairs of the Old Work
and if they have properly estimated the popula
feci ingin relation to this matter, they will bee®
eiontly sustained in the course they have adoptd
It uoes not become them to speak of the mac
nerin which their Editorial Department is cen
ducted—lt may be stated itowever, that Assisi
nut Editors and Reporters arc employed at libra
salaries, and if the Commercial. Political. Liters
ry, Foreign and Domestic News, were nc? at If®
espial to any other Journal, it would .ear )
have acquired in the short period of five yeas, ;
greater daily circulation than any other paper in
America ! Yet such is the fact, and at this #•
ir.rnt the Courier & Enquirer circulates daily v
the city of New York more than one hundred pet
cent more , ipers than any of its cotemporarics
{ Daily-papers sent cut of the city, are not pn
j ted until 2 o’clock I'. M. when all the News if
coived by the morning Mails, or by Foreign®*
vals, are inserted in a Second Edition—so • '
tbc Daily subscribers in il.-e country,.literjHy• e*
eeive u Morning and Evening ”P P f comoinauj
and tlr, being tiie only paper coileCTi-J n
Sunday, it follows of cnurco that the AC*A
all foreign arrivals e that day, '- ill be fr* 1 ® 1
the eclumns of the Courier & Enquirer only.
A Pri< o ('unimt and Review of the Sfß' ;et ,
be published weekly, and the Second Edition
will always notice any change which may occoi
in the state of our mo .kef. V\ liatever appersiu
the Daily Paper, will of course also Lo publish'’ •
in the Semiweekly.
TEllMS—Daily Paper, $lO per annum.S'*'"
weekly I'aper S 1 a year —-payable in ailcnncc.
N. 11,—All Postmasters* who have no obj<C'
lions to act as our agents, are requested to rect i'
subscriptions and remit the money at the risk e.
the publishers, at the time of ordering the ]up r
It is expected that they will retain in their bans
10 per rent of the amount received, as a MW*
ratiou for their trouble.
1 Sept. 17, 1831.
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