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I hoursoftenii* the foreaodft and three in* *he aSßerapon, at the couurt-hoHse in the C ih nroDortvi^W l cettfdingly, Salerof Land, by Administrators, Executors, or Guartians are mm ii t* \ * '
I" : between the usual hours ot sale, at the place of public sales i the county where the letters Testa men ar- offin. ni .‘r ?"*. ■"* sales uiust he giver, in a public gazette sixty days previous to thed£ofsal, Ztl T?’ ’ J ' T lu ’ !d on thc f,rst Tuesday in the month,
I ' rctobeittld. Notice for the sale ol Person*! Property must be given in like manner, Forty davs Souimt, 1 *- T?* G “ ardlansl '“P* l ®?* have *>“ panted, firstgiving sixty dn vs notice thereof in one of themil.H ’ , “ftf 8 ™ * P" I #’ auction, on the first Tuesday
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!U , t\’S HOTEL, Macon. Geohoia.
H ‘'t,...ribcr has removed to Macon and
A W.ehouse recently occupied by Mr. Uille-
■ U ;V er.dly known its the \ el low House,
“‘T', e miiuueto accommodate transient
H™ 12 ' I boarders. His house will.continue
R'ri urit the Indian Springs, by a young man
■?„a‘litie.l to do so,and in the summer, he will
Kthere himself. L- A- hRW IN.
■aeon Jan. R>- 183 ' 2 ’ <u ~ lt
■ F It SPRINGS, Monroe County,
■ X 'l’iie subscribers have become the
Knetor’s of the above establishment, situated
Bnteen miles from Macon, on the road leading
■ this place to Thomaston, Upson county, and
■i beautiful, abundant and healthy country as
■ be found in the State. Great expense has been
■ out in th" iipprovememsirt the Springs. l or
( around, fo cry is and, ry,y_ stu.o. .S,
MlWtWfc: Hickory, atffl other timber; and
■lie proper seasons, is pleritiful'y supplied with
■dies, Vpples and other Fruit. The a>r isr
B,"dry and elastic. On the premises, lias been
Bled on an elevated s\\y, a three story Mansion,
B ~, r'.nu v and airy, and other buildings
ir . ail d convenient, sulheiout to accotn
jß'it'e fromlv. oto three hundred persons, resi
t-an-ie.-'. Independent of the udvun
ion of the establishment, the lr.in
entitling it to high claims upon the
of the public; they are found to be
Htar‘ to those of the Saratoga ami Balstf.n
Chalybeate and the muriates of Soda
predominate. The 'nediciiml effects are
■ li ._.|.Miic.and li iphoretie, imparting etveer-
Brss to the mind, and hilarity to the animal:
l ß'n ? tlicv have i roved remedial in chronic af-
Kcns of the liver and spleen, in dispeptic and
Hni'i.ii? discus, s, and other morbid dispositions
svstum—ail this has been tested by the j
scientific Vl.ysiani. and l c experience of
Blit's who have resorted there—As interest and .
*Batitv are inseparately connected i:i such busi-:
B, ills the determination of the proprietors to 1
*Bi ns good a house in every sense ol'the ex-|
’Bricii, as can be kept * n the up country, and
the long experience of one of the proprie-j
they Hotter themselves to be able to give |
comfort and satifaelion to all who may!
them with a call. Tents will be prepared |
who wish to furnish their own board—l
'^Eresfor hoard will be reasonable.
■ CHAHbK > \\ 1 LI.IAMSOX.
1 HOISEHT KHLTON.
B. In addition to the above advantages,
mn. Met,.W have laid the foundation efat’las
■ stminary, under the superitrtemience of Mr.
UcM.viNs, w hosocpialitieationsby education
Blomgexperience,m this and other States, are j
M known, and place him among the first of our
■■hers. The institution will open on the first
. ■of April next for the reception of pupils.—
{■rd cattle had in the neighborhood on mode
, Mterms, also with tlie proprietors.
•BIK WASHINGTON "il ALL IN M VCON.
"■u iil stiil be kept open for Travellers and
Bders, by CHAItLES WILLIAMSON.
B>>rcli 13. 93
Ff 11RSO\ HALL, Macon, Georgia.
.■'i’bi* subscriber respectfully informs his:
■ids and the public generally, that he lias !
[■eii a House ef fclntertaiument in Macon,:
ijßuthe name of the Juffehsgx Hall.
Biis House is large and commodious, and is !
; Aied in a healthy, high part of the town, on
Burner ef .Mniberry-street and the Court- .
iiißsft srjmire, immediately on the opposite side
t |B? street from the Mansion House, and lias
: ,B Tv been known by the name of the Cominer
■Hotel. From the subscriber’s experience in
jtißin.-'intss. and his attention to it, liehopes to 1
y/Bu’ a liberal share of ihe public patronage,
i pß* rates will he low owing to the hardness of I
iißnnos. His Stables always well supplied |
tr® |, T'iee provender and an experienced Ostler. I
hißTahln and Bar with the best the country
inferior to none; his Rates
1 Bbe as follows :
B'ani and Lodging per month, for
sl4 00 |
■p without fudging 1C 00 |
P er week with Lodging £> 00
B do without ,l„° ° 4 00 j
B 1 P er day with lodging 1 00 I
B do without Jo ° 75
■ 50 !
I(U* •>* i ■
•> i 2 |
I 1!! £ j>s !
khst j
pporday 5o
1 per moth 10
and House all night with
Sijppt-r and Breakfast 1 50
"ad Horse without Supper 75
I do do with d 0 100
SPENCER RILEY.
icon, March 2d. *n-!>n
W*/ dis I own iias been recently
■ aid oil on the Eastern bank of the Chutta
-1.1 tn* heart of a healthy, fertile and po
s neighborhood, about thirty miles below
minis and 10 above Port Gaines,
ssesstngas it does, the advantage of a land
;>uca mr convenience is not exe.elled by any
river; t< gethcr with that of being located
ijun.ation el the main road leudiinr from Co
ii'to Anjlachicola, and that leading from
mu via r.\tveller’s Rest and Lumpkin to
ItattalioneLie; and being so -situated as to
un exunisivo back country
hrstlevtility of soil, rapidly settling by a
L > ; ' r, d respectable pcuulact*, Milton can
a t’. beeehjo a place ot considerable coni
;:: h lbeae'|oi. ition of the ifdjacent Indian
-tv (which wi'l probably ho soon effected)
'. r< '" I! .V increase its importance, its local
t 1 '!'is truly interesting, being on an eleva
■ m,t;o or 70 hvt above the surface of the
;i,< r,; ‘ i affording an extensive view of the
‘f-the opposite country ; and entirely re*
j. 1 : !n , *>vamps, marshes nr any thing indica
■■i''ktn-ss. Two saw mills nrebeingerec
“‘'■r tlu: place and will be in operation in the
-• b'l IS are offered at private sale on ac*
htaVatiiiT terms,
~ , JOHN T. LAMKlN,Proprietor.
‘•dtimhus Enquirer and Augusta Con*
P'tLlitsli tli,. above 4 tunes weekly,
le.waiti tli, i r accounts lo Lumpkin.
' r >stOfTicc at Kings Bluff, Georgia, is
rcntova.,l t. lh.st Master.JAMES M. MIL
• point,.,! Postmaster.
I | S I.ANTON & SMITH offer for sale,
,I* 30 hhds > < ~ . ... „
C.O bbls. $ bt - ( roix and N - O. Sugar
59 <io Loaf and Lump do
oO oo Rye \\ hiskey,
2000 bushels .Salt.
And a variety ot’otlier Goods.
LAN TON L' SMITH, agents for the sale of
* Sugars manufactured at the Charleston
| Steam Refinery, will keep a constant supply and
1 good assortment thereof.
See Proprietors advertisement below.
! A CHARLESTON Steam He fined Sugars. —The
! Charleston Sugar Refinery, in Anson st. is
| now in full operation, where can at all times
1 be had a complete assortment of Refined Sugars.
. inequality of these SUGARS will be found
| equal, if not superior to any manufactured in the
i United States. The prices arnlow and terms ac
| commodating.
, The subscriber has been at considerable ex
; pease in perfecting the above establishment
upon an entirely new and approved principle,
and confidently looks for a share of public pa
-1 tronage. EDWARD DEMENT.
Charleston S. C. Dec. 1. 70—
*J AMUEL T. ROWLAND, At ms stoke,
next door to Meters. 'Cooke if Cowles, offers for
sale, low for cash, the following articles:
Zl hhds. prime N. O. Sugar
5 hhds do. St. Croix do
25 Coffee
3 pipes Cogniac Brandy
2 do Holland Gin
10 bbls Malaga Wine,
1 qr cusk superior Madeira Wine
1-2 pipe Tenerifi’e W ine
I box Champaigne Wine
5 casks Porter pints and quarts
20,000 lbs. Svvei i’s Iron
500 bushels Salt
50 pieces Hemp Bagging,
20,000 lhr. Bacon,
Together with a variety of other articles in the
Grocery line. .lan.O 70
50 bbl3 - SUMMER STOCK ALE,
25 cases Lupec Wine,
•25 do Claret, in pints.
80 kits MACK ERE,
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 aiul fresh supply of all kinds of
Confectionaries, for sale low—by
L. ECKLEY.
GLASSES, RUM. C.i\, W I!ISKE Y, Z/c.
a.* I 10 hhds. N. Orleans Molasses,
20 bids. Rum,
20 do Cin, (best brand and good proof)
20 do Whiskey (N. O. high proof.)
IN'STORE.
10 Bbls. Mackrral, No. 1.
50 do Whiskey.
50 do Gin,
10 hhds. St. Croix Sugar,
10 do N. O’. do
25 hhls. Manhenden Fish,
5 Tierces superior Rice.
For sale by 0. A. IITGGINS.
March 27. 97-tf
4 FEW barrels of Irish Potatoes expected
7So daily and for sale by
C. A. HIGGINS.
April 3, 1832. 90—tf
and HHDS. New Orleans Sugar,
ivl 27 bbls. St. Croix do
12 bbls* and 3 boxes loaf aud lump do
?0 bids. Whiskey,
15 do Phelp’s Gin,
20 do Northern Ruin,
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 LIQUORS, Ac.—Received and
for sale,
25 bbls Gin, 20 Crates Cookery,
25 I)o Rum, assorted,
50 Do Wliiskc 20 Bags prime green
15 hhds N. O. Sugar Coffee,
15 Bbls Fish, (Salt 20 Bbls Mehaden
water Trout) Fish,
For sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by
C. A. HIGGINS.
April 2
S| VRDVVARE AND CUTLERY—The sub
ill sribers have received a large and general
stock HARDWARE, CUTLERY,.MECHAN
ICS TOOLS, cte.—a few are given below.
50 kegs best Cut Nails and Brads, assorted
‘ 288 (24 doz.) Shovels and Spades,
12 Anvils, ami <! boxes Axes
100 pair Trace Chains’
0 dozen Sickles and 4 dozen Scythes
550 lb. sad irons, (> boxes pipes
200 set cart and waggon boxes
4 coils of grass rope, 75 nests Iron W eights
15,000 lbs. Castings
Steel assorted, W eeding Hoe3
Wrought Nails, Cotton Cards
Locks assorted, W ood Screws
Chisels and tiles, do, in sets Cast Steel
Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs
Iron do Tea Kettles
Augers, Steel-yards, Hinges asserted
Cast and German Steel Saws
Mill Saws. Pit and Cross Out do.
Masons Trowels, Bellows,
Sand paper, Hammers, Curry Combs
Looking Glasses.
Glass ami Brass Lamps and Candle Sticks
Plated do do Castors
Itrilania, Coffee and Tea Pots
Do. Plates and Tumblers
A largo assortment of Carpenters and
joiners Planes
Plane Irons, Brads, Brass Kettles, Sugar
Boilers, Waffle and Wafer Irons
Ploughs and Plough Moulds, &c.
Together with sets of Carpenters Tools,
Smiths’ do. Tanner’s and Currier’s do
Hatters, Painters ami Masons do
All of which will be sold on reasonable terms,
wholesale or retail.
I ' ELLIS, SHOT WELL A CO.
! I-L AOUNG & CO. inform their fricuds
ilUl < Bit' public in general that they have re
j emved their Fall and W inter Stock, consisting
j ol a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hnrd
|ware, Cutlery, Crockery, Shoes, 1 o. ts, Hat-,
ijlunketo. Bagging. Ac. They have also rev. tivod
200 bags Coffee,
3 teirces do
15 hhds. St. CROIX SUGAR,
10 tierces Loaf (] 0
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.
j consisting of
J £J LBS. of flat and square Bur Iron
: German. Cast and Blistered Steel. Nails, Nail
I i . {o,ls - s 'beet Iron,Blacksmith’s Bellows, Anvils,
i V tees, Hammers, Powder, Shot, Lead, Ac.
1 b-T Ihe above articles were selected in parti
cular reference to the i p-country and will he sola
J as cheap as they canle had in this market.
October 10
—7 7
! | I, & COWLES have just received their
I tall supply of Goods, consisting of a general
; sto 7‘ of Taney and Staple Dry Goods: °
Carpeting of the newest style and pattern
Hearth Kuffs and T;iblc oovers
j Blankets vi ever]^ description
, Hats and fine boots and shoes
A large stock of Negroshoes
Saddles, bridles and leather trunks
Hardware, brass andirons and fenders
Crockery in small packages, assorted for
the country trade
(i roeeries of every kind
(lid Madeira W iue, a very superior article
Lest Spanish Segars, Malt and Bagging
U ' i round, square, and sheet Iron
German, blistered and east steel
B lark smith stools, nails, and nail rods
W hite lead, Spanish brown, Copal varnish
Linseed oil, window glass and putty
Paper liangins, beautiful patterns and borders
Handsome fire board prints
Just received, a large supply of Feathers also
O'S P doz. Cane and Emsli .Seat Fancy
Chairs
opjk boxes Bloom and Bunch RAISINS,
j csmXf Prunes, Almonds, Citron. Preserves,
Lemon Syrup, Hyson, Imperial and Black
Teas. also,
A few boxes extra CLARET WINE, be
ing a part of a private Stock.
10 bbls. superior CIDER VINEGAR.
ELLIS, SHOTWKLL A, CO.
Ja.%/ r E have just received a variety of Musical
v v Instruments, consisting of a number 1 of Pi
sano Fortes of different prices and qualities, the
Spanish Guitars, Bass 5 iolio, double and single
k iageolets, German Flutes, lined and tiped with
from one to six silver keys, do plain, octave do.
V iolins extra, do common, Bass Drums, kettle d<i
Childrens do, Files, tuning forks Ac.—also, Pi
ano wires, do keys, Guitar and Yioiin Strings,
Instruction Books, music, sacred do.
ELLIS, SHOTWELL &CO.
BOOK BlNDlNG.—Any.work in the above
line, will be executed with neatness and des
patch by the subscriber at the store lately occu
pied as the Printing Office of the Georgia Chris
tian Repertory.
JOHNC. F. CLARK.
_ April 7, 1832. 100—if
/f 1 HECKS on the Macon, Darien, Insurance,
VT and State Banks— Patent Bills of Exchange,
Cashier’s Checks; Cotton Receipts; Bills of;
Lading; all kinds of Blanks, and every descrip- j
lion of Printing neatly executed by M. I). J. j
SLADE, at tho Advertiser Office, Macon, Geo.
JAMIE subscriber having sold his stock of goods
A to Mr. SAMUEL T. ROWLAND, and de
clined business, solicits for him the patronage of
his friends and former customers, and re. <• sts all
who arc indebted to him to call at the Store of S.
T. Rowland (next door to Messrs, Cook and
Cowles,) where, lie will he found for tho purpose
of making settlements.
ISAAC B. ROWLAND.
Dee. 21, 1831. 74.,f
A i ARDEN SEED.-— Cuts, Slmtire// cr Cos. have
wJf just received and for sale, a fresh supply of
Garden Seed, raised by the Shaker’s Society,
Enfield, Conn.
W'lute i Early Spring Flat do.
Yellow and > ONION Long Hanover do.
Red y Rutabaga do.
Blood "j White Flat do.
Early Turnip f jjpp'j- Cauliflower
Fr. Sugar j ‘ Squash Pepper
Mttn. Wursel j Cayenne do
Orange Carrot Double Pcppergrass
Blood Carrot Vegetable Oyster
•Guernsey Parsnip Tornotoes
Long White Parsnip Solid Celery
Long ~j Summer Savory
Long Green * Curled Parsley
Early • Ijr , t ' Dwarf Curled do.
Early cluster ’“ " New Zealand Spinagc
Gherkin J Round Spinage
VVaterinellon Long White Oak
Muskmellon Asparagus
Nutmeg-meloa Nusturtion
Cantelopo melon Koqtiefte, a fine salad
Dutch Sum. Squash Garden Cress
Crookncck do do English Sorrel
do W inter do White Mustard
White-head Lettuce Brown do
Ice Head do Leeks
Ice Coss do Early Sugar Corn
Imperial Sugar loaf doj Early Washington peas
Cabbage head do Early June do
Salmon Radish Early Charlton do
i 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
I Yellow Savoy do Beans
Early Sugar loaf do White Kidney Dwarf
Green Glassed do Beans
Red Dutch do Superior white pole do
Norfolk Flat Turnip Cranberry Pole do
1 Sage I Lima Pole dy
l^i*i(iay>XKfty IS, 1839.
IVTTW SPRING GOODS.— Lewis Fitcji,
Draper and T<rilor, is now opening, at the
Macon Clothing Store, anew and splendid assort
ment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting ot superfine Bombazines—brown,slate
black, mixt, white and buff merino c.j*simeres
plan! do. (anew article tor Pantaloons,) white
and brown vlriilirig, brown grass linen, Princes
cord, Nankins. Bull and white Valencia vestiiiv T .
spotted and white tnarsailesdo. Satin and Floren
tine do black and fig and \ civet do. with n<rnod as
sortment of cloth, velvet and bombazine stocks,
fancy do. Spitalfield lidkt’s. silk net and cotton
double end suspenders, English silk half hose,
Randem do white and brown linen, figured cra
vats, Italian do. Bosoms, collars, BtifTYiers,
buckskin gloves, black <lo. silk and brown linen ,
j do. Epauiotts, Ball Buttons, Ac.
i N. B. L. Fitch will receive in a few days a
handsome assortment of summer clothing,
j Tatlobisg came lon in all its branches as a
: bove—having the latest New York and London
i fashions, his work shall not be inferior to any.
lie returns his sincere thanks for past favors, and
solicits a continuance of public patronage.
March 2, 1832. po
\ T K'Y ami FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
Ixl STORE and TAILORING.—THOMAS J.
BEARD respectfully acquaints his friends and
the public,that .e has taken the Store second door
to the corner,on .Mulberry street,recentiy occupied
| bv Mr. Isaac B. Rowland, and designs carrying
on the I aiiormg Business in its various hranehes.
and also keeping cloths, cassiiiiereS, Ac. of the
best quality which he will make up, in tho best
and most fashionable style ; and hopes to re
ccive a portion of patronage.
February j, 1832. ° , 81-tf -
| | EVVI.S FJTGH, Merchant Tailor, is now o
; ki peeing, at the Mueon. Clothing Store, anew
i and splendid assortment of Goods and Clothing,
in his line, coiisistingofsinier:blue, black, brown,
green, olive, Caret,.mulberry, invis. gc-t n, and
mixt l.endi n Cloths ; stiped cassimere, anew ar
artiele; Petersham’s Oxford mixtatiuet, first rate;
fashion able figured and plain Velvet, Satin, Flo
rentine, Marseilles and Valencia vestings; blue,
| black, orai.ge, drab, buff, white, and steel mixt
j Cussiriieeefi; silk Italian, and fig. fancy & white
. crovats ; English and India handkerchiefs; duck,
j horse and lined gloves; lack and white silk stock
j bigs ; silni, cotton and worsted randem half host-;
french fancy velvet suspenders; silk, webbing
j and cotton suspenders; shirt bosoms raid shirt
‘collars; velvet and bombazine stocks, and stiff
-1 ners ; linen cambric handkerchiefs ; silk umbrel
las; cloth caps, children’s fancy and hair sea!
flannel, brown shirting A sheeting; gold and sil
ver epaulets, stairs; assels, laee, buttons, Ac.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.—Fine blue,
brown, green & olive frock and dress coats, and
Coatees! mixed over-coats and pea coats; fine
; bine, black, brawn, drab, orange and mixed pan
taloons; blue ami mixed sattinet pantaloons;
cord and be re mine pantaloons ; fine figured, plain,
velvet, Florentine, Marseilles, bombazine and
cloth vests; drawers, shirts, monkey and short
jackets; trowsers; fustian pantaloons; goat’s
hair Cantoons, Indigo blue and Camhlet cloaks ;
ladies goatshair, camblet, siik and plaid cloaks;
ail oi which are made up in the best manner, and
will be sold cheap for CJSU.
TAILORING, in all its branches, carried on
as usual. Having tin: latest fashions and good
workmen, my work shall not be inferior to any.
1 solicit the patronage of niv friends and the
public generally. Ali orders thankfully received
and promptly attended to. 55tf
A DIGEST nf the Laws ot Georgia, IS
Xw. Arther Foster —inst received by
ELLIS, SIIOTWELL A Cos.
Feb. 1. 1832. Jl !
sale, the House and Intoti the corner of
Mulberry and Third Street, formerly owned
by R. Birdsong, Esq. This property is eligibly
situated for a family residence, having two good
storerooms below,and rooms above, sufficient,
to accommodate a large family—or would answer
fora Private Boarding House, attached to the
premises is a good kitchen, smokehouse and sta
ble, also a small garden. Terms made accom
modating. Apply to
SPENCER RILEY.
Macon, April 9, 1832, nil
rjvl\ WARE man I’ 1 ’ACTORY. on Mather
* ry, near Third Street. —The subscriber ma- j
nnfactures and keeps constantly on band a gene-1
ral assortment of which lie will sell Wholesale
and Retail, at Savannah or Augusta prices.
Jv)4s WORK done at the shortest notice at
the shop 011 Third street, next door to JSllis,
Shotwcll Cos.
WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
Orders tent to Ellis, Sholwell W Cos. will, re
ceive prompt attention.
Nov. 18, 18.31. fiO— tf.
4 lABINET WARE-HOUSE.-/. 11. Older-'
r ..) s/une, Cabinet .Maker, Macon, Georgia—
respectfully informs ;he public, that he conti- j
nues business, notwithstanding, his being “burnt j
out” at thc late fire, and has removed to the build-!
ing three doors shove Wiley, Baxter A Fort, I
where bo has on hand and will keep, a handsome
assortment of all kinds of Furniture, such as
Side Boards, Bureaus, Book Cases, Dining, Tea,
Card and Centre Tildes, Work Stands, Sofas,
Chairs, Bed Steads, Writing Desks, Looking Glas
ses, Secretary's, (jc.
He will warrant his work to be of the best ma
terials and manufacture, and will be thankful for
orders, which will have his prompt attention. He
hopes to receive, and will endeavor to merit a
share of public patronage.
Jaanary 4, 1932. 73-tf
TfcTE’W CABINET MAKER’S SHOP.—The
i.x undesigned having purchased the interest
and taken the shop lately occupied by Mr C.
Coupee, in on Cherry Street, a few doors a
bove (Mark’s Hotel, take this opportunity of ten
dering totheir friends and the public their servi
ces in the Cabinet Making Business
They will at all times keep on hand a good
supply of Materials, autl he prepared to execute j
every description of work in their line. I
Sideboards, Bureaus, liedstcds, Bookcases, i
Chairs, Ae. Ac. made to order.
Every description of TURNING done as a
bove. Having a large and excellent Turning
Lathe, -(the only one of the kind in the place,)
they will beprepaied to turn House Colnm*s,Ae.
at short notice: JAMES A. IIALL,
JOHN MORELAND.
Dec. 23. t}o—iy
I 1¥ A T STORE.—The subscriber has taken the
SB stand next door below the Post Office, in
I McDonald s building, where he has on hand a
| large assortment of BEAVER HATS, of the
| latest New-Xork fashions, which lie warrants,
it not superior, at least liotsurpussed by any in
ij bas a l s< N alarge assortment of
HA IS of all kinds, suitable for town and conn
try dealers, v hich lie offers at wholesale or retail.
-j He will furnish the citizens ef the place
with Hats by the year or quarter, at reasonable
rates; old hats received in exchange for uew.
Gash paidfkir Furs of all kinds.
11. WORTHINGTON.
Jan. 5
'->y
IJ EMI V-WILLIAMS respectfully informs
kJJ the citizens ot Macon and its vicinity that
he has removed to the shop lately occupied by
Jiufits It. Smith, where he will at all times lie rea
dy to manufacture Boots and Shoes of all de
scriptions, at reasonable prices for Gash. Hav
ing been taught by past experience that “no
pay will not pay for stock, lie will be compelled
to .f’ u * “ Gredit” out of the question—and lie
will be happy to furnish the public on the above
terms with work in the above line superior to any
hi Georgia.
Tim manufacturing wiR he superintended by
. , , aurdt, who is appointed agent to manage
his business—and hopes by his past experience
ami strict attention to ousincss to merit a share
ol public patronage. ‘
. All kinds ot Repairing done at the shortest no
tice and m the best manner.
Macon, May fth. 1832. 3.1 m
t^OUND —a pocket book, containing a sum of
*1 money, which the ownercan have by describ
ing it, paying the finder, and for this advertise
ment. Apply at the
„ POST OFFICE, Macon,
March 30, 1832. <>q
THB undersigned having purchased the iriter
l-‘ est of Moss. Kimberly A Ghishclm,ill the mer
cantile establishment, has located himseifin the
new house below the corne.r, on Cherry street re
cently occupied by them, where he will sell
Goods as low as any other house in this place, for
Cash or Cotton..
His stock is now very complete, comprising
almost every article for the country ; it consists
of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware, Groce
ries, Iron, S:Jt, Ac.
I lie old customers and the public generally,
are respectfully invited to call, as the same facili
ties heretofore given will still exist.
In the rear of his .Store is a New Ware 1 louse,
just finished, and now ready for the reception of
Cotton, which he will take on Storage, and make
liberal advances on the same.
„ GEO. WOOD.
Macon, 21th Oct 1831 63-tf
6>A hhds. Prime New Orleans MOLASSES,
for sale by (J. A. HIGGINS.
JUST reefiveii and for sale hy
ELLIS, SIIOTWELL A CO.
Eugene Aram, by Bulwar,
The Smuggler,
Memoirs of the Empress Josephine,
2*i b No. of the Family Library,
Life ami Death of Imrd Edward Fitzgerald,
by Thomas Moore,
Sir E. Seaward’s Narrative, by Miss J.
Porter,
I fives of eminent British Statesmen,
A view of the Progress of Ethical Philoso
phy, by Sir James Mclntosh,
Castle Daugeroae ami Conut Robert of Pa
ris, by Scott,
Harmony ol the Divine Attributes.
April 5. 1(K) _
i K QUARTER casks Marseills Madeira ~~
1 •" I’3 boxes (2 doz. each) choice old Madeira
1 12 do (1) doz. each) Port Wine,
j for sale by REA A COTTON.
| A P ril - t) , BtSl- DO—tf
4 EMALL lot Pure Curl’d Hair Mattresses,
- w just received and for sale by
COOKE A COWLES.’
_ April, 17. Ifi.'Mlw
\AT ARE-HOUSE and t 'omraission Business,
? * Cherry Street, Macon., Georgia. —The un
dersigned has taken the New WARE-HOUSE
now building oji Cherry, street, below the corner
occupied by Mess. KIMBKHLY id CHISHOLM,
where he will take Cotton on Storage, and make
liberal advances on the same. All Cotton stored
at this Ware-House will be delivered, if re
quired, at any of the Boat landingsin this place,
free ofi.l ruyage.
As his whole time and altention w ill he devot
ed to the above business, he hopes to merit a slmrc
of public patronage.
GEO. WOOD.
August 1, 1831, _ 31-if
|> LANTOX A SMITH, Ware-House and Com-
I 9 mission Merchants, Macon, make liberal ad
vances on Cotton in store, grid on Shipments,
and afford to their Customers all other reasonable
accommodations.
Their Ware Houses are more convenient to the
business part of town than any ether, possessing
(.he advantages of a wharf, atxlare more exempt 1
from danger hy fire thanany other in Macon.
lIfAIIE-HOUSE and Commission Business.— ,
f v 'l’he pndereigned having leased from I.a
maT A Cos. their Ware-Houses, for a term of years,
tenders his st tvices to his friends and tho public,
iu the above business.
lie will be prepared to extend the usual fa
cilities to his customers, by making advances
on Produce stored with him, or on Shipments
to bis friends in Savannah and Chailcston.
Connected with the Ware-Houses arc safe
and extensive close Storages, for the rccep
tion of any Goods that may be consigned to
him for sale or otherwise. The situation of
these Ware-Houses, as to convenience and
safety, are not surpassed hy any in the nlacc:
should additional security he required, Insu
rance can be effected at a very low rate.—
The subscriber’s attention will be devoted
exclusively to the above business. 110 there
fore hopes to receive a proportion of public
patronage.
j .TAS. C. MORGAN,
f Macon Jujg 29,1631.
K A ; \ F !\ j; percent cheaper than ever?
JL JOB MAGIE is just opening a very exten
sive and splendid assortment of Goods, which
has been selected in the New York market by
hinise.li, from the latest importations, which are
particularly calculated for this market, and whieli
will he disposed ol fully twenty five per cent,
cheaper than ever. These goods nre of thc la
test style and most fashionable patterns, and are
offered to his friends and the public with confi
dence fully assured, that not only the style bur.
prices will fully meet their approbation. Their
attention is requested to the same —a few of'thu
articles are meniiont'd, viz :
200 pieces calicoes and prints, soma very rich.
Extra fine furniture callicoes and common.
50 pieces fine parish muslins and ginghams,
plain and striped, figured and striped mandarines,
saragoses hluch. arid purple Grodeswiss aud Ital
lian silKs watered grodenap, black and brown
colored do. hemani gauzes, Orleans robes, paint
ed palmarines and crape dcleon, black aud color
ed silk, camblets and pnneettas, fine; french bom
bazines, blond gauze veils (some extra sizes,)
Satin straws, snarls, fancy handkerchiefs ami
shawls, very rich, sett cap and belt ribleons new
patterns, thread laces and insert nigs, also edg
ings and footings, cheeked and striped muslins,
jaekonet, Swiss and Cambric do. one case grass
blended irisli linens asserted, long lawns, linen
cambrics and cambric handkerchiefs, super, via 1-
ings, plaid and plain driiliug-s and fine frencLi
linens, pongees and ponge handkerchiefs, bandan
na and flags, gloves and mitts assorted.
50 dozen silk, cotton, randonliosc and half
hose assorted.
100 parasols and umbrellas, very neat and rich.
100 pieces mosquito netting.
Bend hags and purses, shell tuck and sido
corahs, camhricahd furniture, dimities and cotton
fringes, (5,7,8. 9, JO. H and 12by 1 damask ta
ble cloths, table cm rs, dunstnblc and straw bon
nets, palm leaf hats, black and drab heaver hats,
latest fashions, travelling rapo and trunks.
10 bales sheeting.; ami shirtings and plaids.
500 lbs spun cotton, tickings, osnuburgs, cot
ton cards Ac.
Also, art extensive assortment of perfumerw,
J soaps, ops. powder, nmvdor boxes and puffs,
1 erasive balls, cologne, noney and rose waters,
otto of roses, Ac. Ac. Also,
3000 pair shoes and pumps asserted, and
100 pair morocco and calfskin boots, same
very neat and fine. And a very large ;pply of
j saddles, bridles, martingals, saddle and travel
| ling bags, Ac. Ac. Ac.
I Together with a general assortment of hanT
! ware and cutlery of all kinds that is wanted in
this market; also carpenter’s tools of all kinds,
j Blacksmith’s tools, cross-cut and pull saws,
I guns, rilles, Ac.
Also a supply of crockery,china and glassware,
: Also 10 doz. superior calf skin, gining and
I binding skins, sole leather, gin band leather, Ac.
' 1 supply of groceries, family medicines, Ac.
Macon, April 27, 1832. ]—tf
I.LIS, iSHOi'WELB A CD. are now n-
k reiving by several boats, and opening, a
large supply of Goods, which with their funner
stock, renders their assortment very ex
tensive. A part of which are given below;
k kegs white lead, in oil
'* • * 800 gallons linseed oil
800 gallons sperm or lamp oil
200 gallons spirits turpentine
500 gallons train oil
500 boxes window glass, assorted sizes
24 boxes soap
20 coils grass rope
500 barrels northern lime
Hi packages > rugs and medicines
150 kegs nails and brads assorted
Spanish brown, white lead, Venetian red,chroma
yellow, do. gmou, verdigris, lamp black, yelliAv
amt stove ochre, umber,terra do seienna, |)ussiaii
blue, whiting, putty, dutch and rase pink, paint
brushes assorted, slabs and mailers, dye stalls,
drugs, medicines, shop furniture, sm ici.l instrn
menis, patent medicines, perfumery, preserves,
chocolate, tea, honey, vinegar, pluist, r ro
man ceracnt, hydraulic cement, nails, brads, cas
tings, looks.hinges and butts, sheet copper, brass,
iron and lead, planes, saws, fan-mil! ir s f ur . j.
tore mounting assorted,rue. h ■ '<• t-.. assorted,
logCtlier with a general assortment of HARD-
W ARE and CL I'LEK\ . a very large cHlectioa
of BOOKS and STATIONARY, con ; v. of
family hihles.englisji, lalin A greeltsehc ,oks.
medical, law and rniscedlancnus books, compris
ing more than 5000 .-.ilumea, portable .fesks,
quills, blank | anting pant r, post office pa-*
per, foolscap and letter paper, fancy and gilt let
ter paper, blank and visiting cards, water colors, *
a bums, piano fortes, flutes, clarionets, flag
e le sj guitars, bugles, drums, fit’. 1. harps, vio
lin s, paper hangings, flower' pots, music, cloth
biusbes, hair brushes, sweeping brushes, Ac.
Alany articles are much reduced iu price, atsd
will he sold accordingly
El.ns; SHOT WELL A CO.
IN NEW HANDS.—We apprise the pnbliw
- (bat we have taken possession of the well
known public house, The Hamilton Hall,and
that the house is undergoing a complete finish,
with large and convenient additions suitable tr
accommodate Boarders and Travellers; anil
w ithout the flattering solicitations usual, we in
vite our friends and the public in general to givr
us n call, feeling confident that every convenieufr
and necessary attention will be rendered to mako
pleasant the time and situation of those who may
favor us with their calls.
BARKI.Y MARTIN,
A. B. DAWSON.
April 27, 1831. -j__
VIGI IT A f (JTlON l '.Higgins' jluetiois
-E“ Honm is cons tally sumdied with Dry Goods*
Hardware, Hats, Shoes, Jewelry, fancy articles*
Ac. Ac. which will be offered at his night sales.
Persons wishing to get great bargains will do
well to call in.
Goons sold at this establishment arc fresh and
in perfect order,
milE BRAVO, by COOPER,
i ROXOBEL, by Mrs. SHERWOOD.
Just received, and for sale by
ET.T.IS, SIIOTWELL & Go.
rpO HIRE, a negro Woman, good Washer*
j a- Iroller and Cook; also a negro fellow,a or*
! pen tor—also a first rate fellow about a Tarawa
I eitliec by the month or year. ■
W s Cof.
I.