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HOTEL, Macon, Georgia. -
13 w v ”* .J.ccriber has removed to Macon and
i recently occupied by Mr.Hille
t-tken y‘‘ u , r ally known as the Y ellow House,
gas, ;!II ‘ = c -i| cou tinue to accommodate transient
where he". 1 rdcrs . His house will continue
visitors ana j n(jian Springs, by a young man
"’Ll!?!: 7
—tf^PpTlEß SPRINGS, Monroe County,
MON _'i'he subscribers have become the
Oe°- . l j ie a f,ove establishment, situated
proprietors of ‘
Macon, on the road leading
seventeen miles *- , om; <ston, Upson county, and
from tld s P lac ® °, ~t and healthy country as
in as beautiful, abunua. Great expense has been
ean be found in the State* flflh £ Springß> For
laid oat in the imp - deeply shaded by
miles around, ' ,^ n j o jher timber ; and
groves ot Oak, il nlentiful'T supplied with
erected on an elevated sit*, a three story k
Spacious, roomy and airy, and other burnings
comfortable and convenient, sufficient to acco.
modatefrom two to three hundred persons, resi
dent and transient. Independent of the advan
tUous location of tine establishment, the min
eral and Chemical qualities of the water are of a
character entitling it to high claims upon the
confidence of the public ; they are lound to be
iimilar to those of the Saratoga and Balstou
Springs. Chalybeate and the muriates of Soda
-■ad Lime predominate. Ihe medicinal effects are
aperient—ionic and diaphoretic, imparting cheer--
fulness to the iniud, and hilarity to the Ultima!
spirits ; they have proved remedial in chronic af
fections sf the liver and spleen, in dispeptic and
cutaneous diseases, and other morbid dispositions
of the system—all this has been tested by the
most scientific Physians and t..e experience of
invalidswliuhave resorted there—As interest and
liberality are inseparately connected in such busi
ness, itis the determination of the proprietors to
keep as good a house in every sense of the ex
pression, as can be kept in the up country, and
from the long experience of one of the proprie
tors, they flatter themselves to be able to give
general comfort and satifaction to all who may
favor them with a call. Tents will be prepared
fur those who w ish to furnish their own board—
chargesf.r board will be reasonable.
° CHARLE > WILLIAMSON.
ROBERT KELTON.
N. B. In addition to the above advantages,
the proprietors have laid the foundation of a Clas
sical Seminary, under the superintendence of .Mr.
F. I)- Cummins, whose qualifications by education
and long experience, in this and other States, are
well known, and place him among the first of our.
Teachers. The institution w ill open on the first
day of April next for the reception of pupils.—
Board can be bad in the neighborhood on mode
rate terms, also with the proprietors.
milE WASHINGTON HALL IN MACON,
JL will still be kept open for Travellers and
Boarders, by CHARLES WILLIAMSON.
March 13. 93
JEFFERSON HALL, Macon, Georgia.
The subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that he has
opened a House ef Entertainment in Macon,
under the name of the Jeffersgn Hall.
This House is large and commodious, and is
situated in a healthy, high part of the town, on
the corner of Mulberry-street and the Court-
House square, immediately on the opposite side
of the street from the Mansion House, and has
fornterl/betn known by the name of the Commer
cial Hotel. From the subscriber’s experience in
I the business, and his attention to it, hehopes to
receive a liberal share of the public patronage.
Ilia rates will be low owing to the hardness of
the times. His Stables always well supplied
with choice provender and an experienced Ostler.
His Table and Bar with the best the country
affords, and bis Beds inferior to none; his Rates
will be as follows :
Board and Lodging per month, for
man §ll DO
Do without Lodging Id 00
l)o per week with Lodging 6 00
Do do without do 4 00
Da per day with lodging I 00
Do do without do 75
Dinner 50
Supper 37$
Lodging <25
Breakfast 37 1
llorsc per day ’ 50
Do per moth 10
Man arid Horse all night with
Supper and Breakfast 1 50
Man and Horse without Shipper 75
Do do do with do" 1 00
. SPENCER RILEY.
Macon, March 2d. firn-90
MILTON. —This Tov*i has Leon recently I
laid off on the Eastern bank of the Chatta
hoochie, in the heart of a healthy, fertile and po
pulous neighborhood, about thirty miles below
Columbus and 40 above l*'ort Gaines.
Possessing as it does, the advantage of a land
ing which for convenience is not excelled by any
on this river ; together with that of being located
Bt the junction ofthe main road leading from Co
lumbus to Apilfkchicola, and that leading from
r, ar^r d via Traveller’s Rest ami Lumpkin to
le Lhattahoochie; and being eo situated as to
command the trade of an extensive hack country
", 1 1 * ,rst fertility of soil, rapidly settling by a
'mu thy and respectable populace, Milton can*
‘‘Hi to become a place of considerable com*
mercc; and the acquisition of the adjacent Indian
.rntury (which will probably bo soon effected)
ii greatly increase its importance.- Its local
si uagqn is truly interesting, being on an eleva-
Pk h feet above the surface of the
- a. abooohie, afturding an extensive view of the
ver and the opposite country ; and entirely re
" , ro . m swamps, marshes or any thing indica
,1 0 01 , lle f ß. Two saw mills are being erec
*tar 1 IjJ, acean< l "ill be in operation in the
■ cjm,,’’] f' ** x Btc offered at private sale on ac
'CuitMUodatnij terms.
m;i, , JOHN T. LAMKIN, Proprietor.
•Hilton Jan 5 in-to . r .
• ", l*eow4m
T - e .., lu "‘l , us Enquirer and Augustn Ctiu
ar,l V publish the above 4 times weekly,
urwur( l accounts to Lumpkin.
lost Office at Kings 111 off, Georgia, is
removed toPost Master.JAMES M. MIL-
Appointed p oßtouaU . r .
1313 97
B'i’icteil and Published, oia Tuesday and Friday evenings, by Idarmndiike .9. Slade, at Five Dollars per annul?*, jiavablt 1 in advance.
r S I.ANTON A SMITH offer lor sale,
00 bills! I St * CroiX and N - Su S ar
50 do Loaf and Lump do
50 do Rye Whiskey,
2000 bushels Salt.
And it variety of other Goods.
BLANTON it SMITH, agent3 for the sale of
Sugars manufactured at the Charleston
Steam Refinery, will keep a constant supply and
good assortment thereof.
See Proprietors sdvertisement below.
Charleston" steam itefiuJ Sugars.—The
Charleston Sugar Refinery, in Anson st. is
now in full operation, where can at aii Sines
be had a complete assortment of Refined Sugars.
The quality of these SUGARS will be found
equal, if not superior to any manufactured in the
United States. The prices arelow and terms ac
commodating.
The subscriber has been at considerable ex
pense in perfecting the above establishment
upon an entirely new and approved principle,
and confidently looks for a share of public pa
tronage. EDWARD BE ME NT.
Charleston S. C. Dec. 1. 70—.
Samuel t. Rowland, AT Ills STORE, i
nej't dour to Mcscrs. Cooke £i Cowles, offers for
sale, low for c2h, the following articles :
Iff hints.prC-ie N. O. Sugar
-* 5 hlids do. St. Croix do
25 bags Coffee
3 pipes Cogniac Brandy \
2 do Holland Gin
!0 bbls Malaga Wine,
1 qr cask superior Madeira Wine
1-2 pipe Teneriffe Wine .
1 box Champaigne Wine
5 casks Porter pints and quarts
20,000 lbs. Sweed’s Iron
500 bushels Salt
50 pieees Hemp Bagging,
20,000 lhr. Bacoc,
Together with a variety of other articles in the
Grocery line. Jan. !> 70
50 bbls. SUMMER STOCK ALE,
25 cases Lupec Wine,
25 do Claret, in pints.
80 kits M ACKER E,
5 casks PORTER#
85 qr. boxes Raisins,
70 i boxes do
30 whole do *
10 doz. Congress Water.
Tamarinds and Soda Crackers.
Also, a large and fresh supply of all kinds of
Confectionaries, for sale low—by
L. BCKLBY.
Molasses, rum, gin, whiskey, ste.
lOhhds. N. Orleans Molasses,
20 bbls. Rum,
20 do Gin, (bes* brand and good proof)
20 do Whiskey (N r . O. high proof.)
IN STORE.
10 Bbls. Mackeral, No. Z.
50 do Whiskey.
CO do Gin,
10 lihds. St. Croix Sugar,
10 do N. O. do
25 bbls. Manheaden Fish,
5 'Pierces superior Rice.
Forsaleby C. A. HIGGINS,
March 27. 97-tf
VFEW barrels of Irish Potatoes expected
daily and for sale by
C. A. HIGGINS.
April 3, 1832. 03-tf
i/\ 111 IDS. New Orleans Sugar,
LI" 27 bbls. St. Croix do
12 bbls. and 3 boxes loaf and lump do
30 bbls. Whiskey,
15 do Phelp’s Gin,
20 do Northern Koto,
17 pieces Bagging,
40 boxes Tobacco,
25 hhds Molasses,
20,000 lbs Bacon (Midlings)
1,000 bushels Turks Island Salt,
For sale by REA A COTTON.
DOMESTIC LIQUROS, &c.~Receivd and
Tor sale,
25 bbls Gin, 20 Crates Cookery,
25 Do Rum, - assorted,
50 Do Whiskey, 20 Bags prime green
15 hhds N. O. Sugar Coffee,
15 Bbls Fish, (Salt 20 Bbls Mehaden
water Trout) 1-ish,
For sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by
c. A. IIIGGINS.
April 2
Hardware and cutlery—The suh
sribers have received a large and general
stock HARDWARE, CUTLERY, MECHAN
ICS TOOLS, <Fc.~a few are given below.
j/0 kegs best Cut Nails and llrads, assorted,
288 (24 doz.) Shovels and Spades,
12 Anvils, and 6 boxes A res
100 pair Trace Chains
6 dozen Sickles and 4 dozen Scythes
050 lb. sad irons, 0 boxes pipes
200 set cart and waggonboxes
4 coils of grass rope, 75 nests Iron YV eights
15,000 lbs. Castings
Steel assorted, Weeding Hoes
Wrought Nails, Cotton Cards
Locks assorted, Wood Screws
Chisels and tiles, do, in sets Cast Steel
iirass 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, Hammers, Curry Combs
Looking Glasses.
Glass and Brass Lamps and Candlesticks
Plated do do Castors
Britania, Coffee and 1 ua 1 ots
Do. Plates and Tumblers
A large assortment of Carpenters and
Joiners Planes
Plano Irons, Brads, Brass hettles, Sugar
Boilers, Waffle and W afer Irons
Ploughs and Plough Moulds, £fc. •
Together with sets of Carpenters 1 ools,
Smiths’ do. Tanner’s and Currier’s do
H itters, Painters and Masons do
All of which will be sold on reasonable terras,
at wholesale s j IO TWELL L CO.
I'f L. "YOUNG A CO. inform their friends
J • and the public in general that they have re
ceived their Fall and Winter Stock, consisting
of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hard
ware, Cutlery, Crockery, Shoos, Boots, llats,
Blankets, Bagging, Ac. They have also received
200 bags COFFEE,
3 teirees do
15 hhds. St. CROIX SUGAR,
10 tierces Loaf do
1 pipe MADEIRA WINE,
10 bbls. Malaga do
100 bbls. GIN, RUM, and WHISKEY,
10 “ Rectified Whiskey,
Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Cog. Brandy
Together with an assortment of Ironmongery, Ac.
consisting of
LBS. of fiat and square liar Iron
German. Cast and Blistered Steel, Nails, Nail
Rods, Sheet Iron, Blacksmith’s Bellows, Anvils,
Vices, Hammers, Povvuef, Shot, Lead, &e.
(I j" ’The above articles were seated in parti
cular reference to the up-country and will s ald
as cheap as they can be had in this market.
October 10 43
t ''COKE & COW LES have just received their
“ J fall supply of Goods, consisting of a o-eneral
stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods:
Carpeting of the newest style and pattern
Hearth Itugs and Table Covers
Blankets of every description
Hats and 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 coentry trade
Groceries of every kind
, Old Madeira Wine, a very superior article
Best Spanish Sugars, Salt and Bagging
i‘ la*, round, square, and sheet Iron
Gernvm, blistered and cast steel
Blacksmith's tools, nails, and nail rod;,
White lead, Spanish brown, Copal varnish
Linseed oil, window glass and putty
Paper hangins, beautiln.l patterns and borders
Handsome fire board prints
Just received, a large supj.li/ icf Feathtrt ; aha
61 K doz. Cane and Rush Seat Fancy
Chairs
(ijA hexed Bloom and Bunch RAISINS,
s(A.I Pruned, Almonds, Citron, Preserves,
Lemon Syrup, i*)'**oii Imperial and Black
Teas. aijw'o,
A few boxes extra CLARLT WINE, be
ing a part of a private Stock.
10 bbls. superior CIDER VINEGa.'I-
ELLIS, SHOTWKLI. & CO.
VMTE have just received a variety of Musical
v v Instruments, Coneietbigf uf a tiun,W Pi
ano Fortes of different prices and qualities, the
Spanish Guitars, Bass Violin, double and single
Flageolets, German Flutes, lined and tiped with
from one to six silver keys, do plain, octave do.
Violins extra, do common, Bass Drums, kettle do
Childrens do, Fifes, tuning forks &c. —also, Pi
ano wires, do keys, Guitar and Violin Strings,
Instruction Books, music, sacred do.
ELLIS, SHOT WELL & CO.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE on New-YorU,
Philadelphia, Charleston, Savannah and
Augusta, in sums to suit purchasers, lor sale by
- WILEY, BAXTER & FORT’.
Macon, Nov. 10, 1831. 58-1*
BILLS on Savannah, payable at sight—For
sale by DAY ii BUTTS.
Macon, Dee 2 1 fx;
rjMIE Howard Insurance Company of New-
York, continues to insure Cotton when load
ed on good Boats or Boxes. Rates of premium
moderate.
Apply to CHARLES DAY, Agent.
riAHE subscriber having sold his stock of goods
JL to Mr. SAMUEL T. ROWLAND, and de
clined business, solicits for him the patronage of
his friends and former customers, and requests all
who are indebted to him to call at the Store of S.
T. Rowland (next door to Messrs. Cook and
Cowles,) where lie will be found for tl.j purpose
of making settlements.
ISAAC B. ROWLAND.
Dee. 34, 1831. 71-tf
C 1 ARDLN SLLD.— lolhs, S/iolwell£/f Cos. have
If just received and for sale, a fresh supply of
Garden Seed, raised by the Shaker’s Society,
Enfield, Conn.
White i Early Spring Flat do.
Yellow and > ONION Long Hanover do.
Red y Rutabaga do.
Blood 'j White Flat do.
Early Turnip I Cauliflower
Fr. Sugar f Squash Pepper
Man.WtirselJ Cayenno do
Orange Carrot Double Peppergrass
Blood Carrot Vegetable Oyster
Guernsey Parsnip Tomotocs
Long White Parsnip Solid Celery
Long \ Summer Savory
Long Green Curled Parsley
Early - UJJK ‘ Dwarf Curled do.
Early cluster ’ New Zealand Spinagc
Gherkin J Round Spinage
Watermellon Long White Oak
Musknicllon sMpvagus
Nutmeg-melon Nasturtion
Cantelope melon Roquette, a fine salad
Dutch Sum. Squash Garden Cress
Crool.neck do do English Sorrel
do Winter do White Mustard
White-head Lettuce Drown do
Ice Head do Leeks
Ice Coss do Early Sugar Corn
Imperial Sugar loaf do Early Washington peas
Cabbage head do Early June do
Salmon Radish Early Charlton do
Scarlet do White Marrowfat do
Scarlet Turnip do. Strawberry Dwarf do
Scarlet short top do. Dwarf blue imperial do
Drum head Cabbage Early China Dwarf
Early York do Beans
Green Savoy do Early Mohawk Dwarf
Yellow Savoy do Boaim
Early Sugar loaf do White Kidney Dwarf
Green Glazed do Beans
Red Dutch do Superior white pole do
Norfolk Flat Turnip Cranberry Polo do
Sago Lima Polo do
Hi AVON*. Friday. April 97, I SS3.
New spring goods.—Lew™ fitch,
Draper and Tailor, is now opening, at the
Macoa Clothing Store, anew and splendid assort
ment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS',
consisting of superfine Bombazines —brown,slate
black, mixt, white and buff merino cassimeres—
plaid do. (anew article fi r Pantaloons,) white
aud brown drilling, brown grass linen, Princes
cord, Nankins, buff'ami Valencia vesting,
spotted and white marsuiles do. Satin ad* 1 Floren
tine do black and fig’d Velvet do. with a good as
sortment of cloth, velvet and bombazine stocks,
fancy do. Spita!field hdkt’s. silk net and cotton
double end suspenders, English silk half hose,
Random do white and browa linen, fi.ured cra
vats*, Italian do. Bosoms, collars, stiffners,
buckskin gloves, black do. silk aud brown linen
do. Epauletts, IL\‘! Buttons, Ac.
A T . B. L. Fitch will riCtdve in a few days a
handsome assortment of sun,;uer clothing.
T'AitoßiNo carried on in all its branches as
- the latest New York and London
fashions, his work shall not be inferior to any.
If? returns his sincere thanks for past favors, and
solicits a eentimiatlftt ©f public patronage.
March 2, 1832. 90
NEW and FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
STORE andTAU.ORING.—THOMAS J.
BEARD respectfully acquaints his friends and
the public,that ..e has taken the Store second door
to the corner,cn Mulberry street,recently occupier,
by Mr. Isaac B. Rowland, and designs carrying
on the Tailoring Business in its various hranches,
and lso keeping cloths, cassimeres, Ac. of the
best quality which he will make up, in the best
and most fashionable style; and hopes to re
ceive a portion of patronage. m
February 1, 1832. ° Sl-tf
IEWIS FITCH, Merchant Tailor, is now o-
J polling, at the Macon Clothing Store, anew
and splendid assortment of Goods and Clothing,
in his tine, consisting of super, blue,black, brown,
green, olive, claret, mulberry, in vis. green, and
mixt London Cloths; stiped cass-itnerc', anew ar
article; Petersham’s Oxford mixt atinet, first rate;
fashionable figured and plain Velvet, Satin, Flo
rentine, Marseilles and Valencia vestings; Llue.
black, orange, drab, huff, white, and steel mixt
Cussimeees ; silk Italian, and fig. fancy & white
crevats ; English and India handkerchiefs; duck,
horse mid lined gloves; lack and white silk stock
ings; silk, Cotton and worsted random half hose;
French fancy velvet suspenders; silk, webbing
and cotton suspenders; shirt bosoms and shirt
collars; velvet and bombazine stocks, and strff
tiers ; lintn cambric hand kerchiefs; silk umbrel
, las; cloth - aps, children’s fancy and hair seal
im’“tel, brown shirting A sheeting; gold and sil
ver stars; assels, lace, buttons, Ae.
CLOTHING.—Fine blue,
brown, green A CIi.C ““J dress coats, ;n •
! coatees ! mixed over-coata pea coats ; fine
| blue, black, brown, drab, orangii ;.T‘ U mixed pan
taloons; blue and mixed saltinet ’
cord and herentiue pantaloons ; fiucfigured, plan?,*
velvet, Florentine, Marseilles, bombazine and
cloth vests; drawers, shirts, monkey and short
jackets; trousers; fustian panta!-ons ; goat’s
hair Cantoons, Indigo blue andCaiublet cloaks ;
ladies goats hair, camblet, silk cloaks;
all of which are made up in the best maimer, aud
will be sold cheap lor C.iSII.
TAILORING, in alt i:s branches, carried on
as usual. Having the latest fashions and good
vvorkiv n, my work shall not be inferior to any.
I solicit the patronage of my friends arid the
public gem rally. All orders thankfully rectivr J
and promptly attended to. 551f
JELLING OFF CIIEAP.r-The subscriber
87 will leave for New York in a few weeks,
aad offers his remaining stock of Goods at very
reduced prices for cash only, consisting of
Watcher, Seale, Keys, Ear and Finger Kings,
Breastpins, Sturt Studs, Medal lions, Silver Spoons
Plated Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers & Trays,
Dirks, Knives, Coral and Wax Beads, Brittania
Ware, and a large assortment of W atch Glasses,
materials, £Jc. well worthy the attention of the
trade. • RUFUS R. SMITH.
March 29, 1832. 98
N. B. Persons having Watches with the sub
scriber will please call and take them away by
the first of May, as his shop w ill be closed during
the summer. R. R. S.
rpINWARE MANUFACTORY, on Mulber
-1 ry, near Third Street.*-' The subscriber ma
nufactures and keeps constantly on .hand a gene
ral assortment of which he will sell Wholesale
and Retail, at Savannah or Augusta prices.
JOB WORK done at the shortest notice at
tiie shop orv Third street, next door to EJlis,
Shotvvell U Cc.
WILLIAM R. ELLIS.
Orders sent to Ellis, Shot well Zi Cos. will re
ceive prompt attention.
Nov. 18, 1851. CO— tf.
CIABINET WARE-HOUSE.—/. i/. Older
) shaw, Cabinet Maker , Macon, Giorgio—
respectfully informs jhe public, that he conti
nues business, notwithstanding, Ids being “burnt
out” at the late fire, and has removed to the build
ing three doors shove Wiley, Baxter Fort,
where he has on hand and will keep, a handsome
assortment of ail kinds of Furniture, such as
Side Board is, Bureaus, Book Cases, Dining, Try,
Card and Centre Tables, lCork Stands, Sofas ,
Chairs, Bed Steads, 1 Vriting Desks, Looking Glas
ses, Secretary.-:, Uc.
He will warrant bis work to he of the best ma
terials and manufacture, and will be thankful for
orders, which will iiave his prompt atn ntion. He
hopes to receive, a:.d will endeavor to intuit a
share of public patronage.
January 4, 1832. 73-tf
VKW CABINET MAKER’S SHOP.--The
li undesigned having purchased the interest
and taken the shop lately occupied by Mr. C.
Coupee, in on Cherry Street, a few doors ü
bovo Clark’s Hotel, take t!.v> opportunity often*
dering totheir friends and ihe public their servi
ces in the Cabinet Making Business
They will at all times keep on hand a pood 4
supply of Materials, and be prepared to execute
every description of work in their line.
Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteds, Bookcases,
Chairs, &e. Ac. made to order.
Every description of TURNING done ns a
bovc. Having a large and excellent Turning
Lathe, (the only one of the kind in the place,)
they will be prt* ait J to turn House Columts,&c.
at shott notice: JAMES A. HALL.
JOHN MORELAND.
Dec. 23* 60—sy
HAT ST( RE.—The subscriber lias taken tL
stand next door below the Post Office, m
McDonald’s building, where he has r > haw! a
large assortment of BEAVER HATtj, of the
latest Nevv-Xork fashions, which he warrants,
if not superior, at least notsurpassed by -any in
the place—he has also, a large assort m nt oi
HATS of all kinds, suitable for town ami coun
try dealers, which he offers at wholesale or rut.til.
t. j'Hi) will furnish the citizens ef the pl;V<
-Uh lints by the year or quarter, at reasonable
rates ; o’J *•< ived in es,„; ian ge far new.
Cush paid/er FunT “ l
~ 11. WOa^^TGN.
Jar. 5 P'.y
fl’tHK undersigned having purchased the iut *7-
i- est of Mess. Kimberly A Chisholm,in the me*’*
cantile establishment, has located hirnseif in the
new house below the corner, on Cherry street re
cently occupied by them, where he will sell
Goods as Jow as any other house in this place, for
Cash OT Cotton.
His stock is now very complete, comprising
almost pvery article for the. country ; it consists
ot Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware, Groce
ries, Iron, Salt, Ae.
The oW customers and the public generally,
are respectfully invited *•> call, as the same facili
ties heretofore given will still tf xist.
In the rear of his Store is aNew Ware House,
just finished, and now ready for the re', ’'option of
Cotton, which hewill take on'Storage, an^a> ake
liberal advances on ilie same.
CEO. WOOD.
Macon, 2 Uh Ot 1 1831 53-tf
•><\ hhds. Prime New Orleans MOLASSES,
for sale hy C. A. HIGGINS.
JUST received and for sale by
EL IS, SHOTWELL A CO.
Eugene Aram, by Bulvyar,
The Smuggler,
Memoirs ol the Empress Josephine,
2sth No. of the Family Library,
Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald,
hy Thomas Moore,
Sir K. Seaward’s Narrative, by Miss J.
Porter,
Lives of eminent British Statesmen,
A view of the Progress of Ethical Philoso
phy, hy Sir James Mclntosh,
Castle Dangeroue aud Count Robert of Pa
ris, by Scott,
Harmony of the Divine Attributes.
April 5. , Po _
( i*7 HI AH 1 LR casks Marseille Madeira
J I- boxes (2 doz. each) choice old Madeira
U do (J j doz. each) Port Wine,
fur sale by REA A COTTON.
April 20, 1831- 104—tf
V SMALL lot Pure Curl’d Hair Mattresses,
just received and for sale by
COOKE & COW LET
April, 17. 103-Gvv
rgHli! liu'dness heretofore conducted by D.
® \\ in this town, was closed
the 20th January last, in terms tf the original
contract between the subscribers. All persons
indebted to said Woodbury, will please make im
mediate payment to him, or to Daniel G. Wood
bury, who is authorized to settle all demands.
I). WOODBURY,
G. C. COIT.
Macon, April 20. 104-tf
W .ARE-HOUSE and Commission Business.
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 hy Mr. John T. Rowland, eligibly sw
eated oil the bank of the river, just below the
Bridge, end remote from danger by fire. For the
convenience of their customers, in the upper part
of town, they have a Scale House in Cotton Ave
nue.
The usual advances will be made on Cotton,
stored with or shipped by them ; and their cus
tomers can have the choice of tie- Save’..nab,
Charleston, New-York, or Liverpool markets.
DAY A BUTTS.
Maeon. Aug. 12,1831. 33— tf
\\fAKE HOUSE and Commission Basinets,
’ * Client/ street, Macon, Gtor.- 'a. —The un
dersigned has taken tiie New WAItE-HOUSE
now building on Cherry street, below the corner
occupied by Mess. KIMBEHLYii CHISHOLM,
where he will take Cotton on .Storage, and make
liberal advances on the same. AH Cotton stored
at this Ware-House will be delivered, if re
quired, at any of the float landings in this place,
free of dray age.
As his whole time and attention will be devot
ed to the above business, he hopes to merit a share
of public patronage.
eno. wood,
August I, 1831, 31-tf
II I.ANTON At -SmThF, Ware-House and Com
-9 tnnuwn Merchants, Macon, make liberal ad
vances on Cotton in store, and on Shipments,
and afford to their Customers all other reasonable
accommodations.
* ; ~ir Ware! louses are more convenient to the
business part of town than any other, possessing j
the advantages of a wharf, undare more exempt j
from danger by fire thannny other in Macon. ;
11/AliK-HOirsil and Commission Business. !
" ’ The pndersigneu having leased from La- j
mar & Cos. their Ware-1 louses, for a term of years, j
tenders Ids si tvices to his friends and the public!
in the above business.
lie will be prepared to extend the usual fa
cihtita to his customers, by making ml vmices
on Produce stored with him, or on Shipments
to his friends in Savannah and Charlowton.
Connected with the Warc-liouscs arc safe
and extensive close Storages, for the rcccp
tion cf any Goods that may be consigned to
liitn for sale or otherwise. The situation of:
thgse Ware-Houses, ns to convenience and
safety, are not surpassed by any in the place ;
should additional security he required, Insu
rance can be effected at a verv low rate
Tin; subscriber’s attention will be devoted
exclusively to the above business. If tin n
foru hopes to receive a proportion of public
patronage.
JAS. C. MORGAN.
Macon July 20, 18131.
, „ . ( ,rst *)- pocket book, coaVtntr.g: **m <*'
I? 01 ' V wl,ichlleowi.cT.Wßhav-h>ji-scr*' '
;!. fiwler, -d/or U.t*W-
Uki.’. Al'ldy‘-' l lU p O3T ofFICF., S?.tc->V.
Mareh*w(',js? L _ , - *
—~—ll7,'w t" i i.in.-’*i:v’cl, two or thr-’ o Xnxtt~
Tailors, to wjm U!,,n!l
and constant trnjuoymcnt unM' pve->.
! . 4. Ar.anrl oste T , *. / r * c
! * k- Ll>, *- *
'fb. 1, 1832. '
V[, '/persons indebted li ‘
. cov " lt °M. l-cltoti <v Cos. .'“T y 'P ! :f [■■ 1
coikk fn vard and eettlo up by the j n ‘ , . '
i Seir Noty sand Accounts wi.l Lo p!:.e,.
lia , ads of at. cflicer foj collection.
•r■ i i’j i , a , \ f
|, 'tn Api 'I 1*3:2. jr,
IHOII 8 'l*. M’ iotctl the —r
I Mnih. vry unJ Hurd formerly
by It. Dirt, - 'g /■“S'pr.perty is eligibly
situated for a t.innly residence, having two n- oc j
storerooms hi '°w a*.<J rooms above, . (ficiVi-t
to accommodate H, mtgc , am 'b —or would answer
fora Private Boa, ”pg House, attacked f,i 1 j,,.
premises is a pood i. l ol*e|i > ettiokebonse an,! gli
ble, also a small pardon, Terms made aeror .
modating. Apply to
TPEXC kit till r;
,>.on, A ptil Js_ * , J,^
rTtllti COOPER,
iL RC>\U, h’ Mrs. SIIERWOOP.
Just received, am, t ‘-* F; de by
ELMS, A f\
r|l: HIRE, a negro Woman, got-1 Washer,
A 1 roller and Oookj ulsoti negro fellow,:! (*, ,
■pentor—also a first jute fei!e\v° about a Tuvtr ,
either hv the month or year.
March 27. 07 W. IE CONE.,
JUST received by tiro subscriber, begs of
prime Goshen But,er, prime Cheese, Irish
Potatoes iu prime order, piakePd Salmon ir
small kegs, smok’d Herrings, figs in small drums,
and one barrel of Plantains—all of which will bu
sold low fur cash at my store.
s. JE sow A tin,
, ” llc.fl if Coicon .ivu.ut,
April 20, 1932. 101—31
FI'IIIE Macon Jtlverticcr Oj/ue is fitted i.p with
A entire now Type, and every material which
enables Printing to bn execute! with neatness.
I he assortment of Job and Fancy Types are of
the latest and most approved a: nufacture. Pain t
will he taken to have Print'n , executed in the
beat manner. The subscriber solicits the patron
age of his friends arid the public,
M.JE J. SLADE:
r |' l j E flowing valuable tracts of Land are~o£
fered for sale, on very accommodating term?.
Lot No, 220, in the 10th district of ori--iimlly
Lee now Rarulolph connt3 f .
Lot No. 251, in the 20th dist of Lee counts
“ “ 34 J
** ’* .'5 11ih 44 44 44
Apply at Tub AuvartTisaK Of: k
Macon, Feb. 17. fcd-tf
FI’IIIE following tracts of laid ire uPcrTf.f
i sale on accommodating term?.
No. 209 in 10-.li l)ij. Don’t' C'onnft*
*’* “ Si in 19th Hit. Lee, now Stew? t
* “ “ 6.9 in 14th Hi-:. Early Count-, '
feth IE?. Lte Ccunt",'
/.< ;n 11 th Dis. I.ec,now Stewa f
“ “ 33 in 27th I>h. I.ee| iJountr,
Ltd in 4th L)i i. Houston rmw Hi! 't
Apply to ih IIIRDSOXG. ‘
Ap’,l7, 1832. 100-if
I IVKR y STAIILC, MacG E cnc:x.~ -
Jia the subscriber would inform th<; ciiiin
of Macon, and those whoso buWs bri.u *
[them baher, that he Ins now completed hi- v -; -
i ble on Second street, in a style inferior to 1 fe"-
mUr .Southern country. 11, ; h. s ii , ; , o j~, .
!;y a,w *“S a!|:| wdl eor.fbiao to and, •jj -
I is necessary to the comfort of the
I aad for depatch to the travel 1 , r He i, -
! “ n hand, Used 111 the Li verv. souk- f rtv he'-i
,<.t horses, witli a number f iiarou;-!.-.
, Sulkeys, die. whieh are mostly re w, -Vd r'* \
arc undergoing repair**,c ssary far’the".
besides which, in a fewd.ivs, will rc „, j v ,,“ r
; illtional supply ol Gigs and -S.;!L£- v • .<■' "
to the taste and wants efthe pl-., v> ’ “
Attached to the Livery flake, ,* a „
I'.ers, painters, hin.iu,and burr i -s ’ w
] as ' veil iIS a ‘locksmith shop'; m.d few
Mug been at ranch trouble ami expense in ■
ring good workm, u , fo r all tteakra mb£no
v, :ll enable the Subscriber at ail tunes take",
, Lis vt nielt sand harness in perfect tt-im*--
I -Every care and pains will be taken tTVroir
; the interest, con,tort and canvi nience -f the ,
rous ol the Establishment; but the- - ’ -;i,,
been taught by experience; that l
Vhid,,,,,,
lnUJlcama--os, gigs, or otlu r vehicles, or litre,' ’
being injured by accident, iU-usa,,.. ,?r o-b !
cause, the person having hi,. and ~ f '
iii id liable flitrelore, 2ur eac ii day i
horse is withheld as aunt for S
lor repairing and feeding, dmiu r !’ -f
quriiey. ° ® * u ' 11 u Cr
The heretofore established Prices will
nue to govern, and may be scon m t ‘ j jveS
gable; mey arcus mod., rt. as the tlm^S
bTACi: TO MONTPELIER STRING 0
During the ensuing summer and f,!> r *f
senber will run a daily hack between ,’A I“'’
and the Montpelier Surimrs • c ' • Il,b * a '-®
lirst day * ‘ U
Itycou, at 3 o'clock, I*. M. v ’ “ *’ * *
procured, at tlio usual stag a rates,-? ! ’
por sent, payable in advance. .' ’ 0 ‘ vl ,“ >
iilE INDIAN SPRING*
ill also be visited twice a wee’- Yv I >
running from my stable-loaving
in M..eon, every luesday and .Saturday ~ h ■’
dock, A. M. and-brave ilm Springs • i "
on Hinrsdays and Men,day’s/ , ° ’ ! "
in advance. }
HORSED, ;
w 111 he kept by tue ,! month or m .
. iOS&t.i LEi Ui-rr
-ftpit! IT, 1t33. c
U-. 1
f.