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Vol. 3.
H ~WIN’S HOTEL, Macon, Geoksia.
t(V , P ,‘‘subscriber has romoved to Macon and
bALhouse recently occupied by Mr. Hille
■teken |.n iierally known as the Y ellow House,
a® l V j con ' l j nue to accommodate transient
boarders. His house will continue
Hihckept at the Indian Springs, hy a young man
■*“ ii , ilificd to do so,and in the summer, he w til
'■•a-buwiN
■ Mac. 'ii Jan. ID. P 1 ”-- ,J 11
BtTiT)vf R EbIEK STRINGS, Monroe County,
ll iVI (ieo.—'l’tie subscribers have become the
■ '*' J.or'g of the above establishment, situated
■ seventeen miles from Macon, on the road leading
■from this place to Thomaston, Upson county, and
I nas beautiful, abundant and healthy country as
I can be found in the State. Great expense has been
|S out in the improvements of the Springs lor
■ miles around, the country is deeply shaded by
| groves of Oak, Hickory, and other timber ; and
lin the itroner seasons, is plentiful'y supplied with
■ nure dry and elastic. On the premises, has been
I erected on an elevated site, a three story Mansion ,
■snacious, roomy and airy, and other buildings
■comfortable and convenient, sufficient to accom
■modate from two to three hundred persons, resi
■dent ami transient. Independent of the advan
■taoeouslocation of the establishment, the min-
H ®j aui l chemical ipialilies of the water are of a
Bcharacter entitling it to high claims upon the
■confidence of the public ; they are found to be
■similar to those of the Saratoga and Ralston
■ spruiffs. Chalybeate and tlie muriates of Soda
■ ',,| ( | iJmf predominate, 'i’he medicinal effects are
| aperient—tonic,and diaphoretic, imparting cheer
|fulness to the mind, and hilarity to the animal
| spirits ; they have proved remedial in chronic uf
| lections of the liver and spleen, in dispeptic and
■ cutaneous diseases, and other morbid dispositions
|of the system—all this has been tested hy the
| mqft scientific Physians and t..e experience of
I invalids who have resorted there—As interest and
■ liberality are inseparateiy connected in such busi
■ noss, 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
■ Eeucral comfort and satifaction to all who may
■ favor them with a call. Tents will be prepared
■ for those who wish to furnish their own board—
■ ckm'Sfor board will be reasonable.
I CHARLES WILLIAMSON.
1 ROBERT KELTON.
P P. In addition to the above advantages,
the proprietors have laid the foundation of a Clas
sical Seminary, under the superintendence of Mr.
F. !>• Cummins, whose qualifications by education
and long experience,in this and other States, are
well known, and plaee him among the first of our
Teachers. The institution will open on the first
day of April next for the reception of pupils.—
Hoard can be had in the neighborhood on mode
rate terras, also with the proprietors.
JIM IF WAShTnOTON HALL IN MACON,
i will still be kept open for Travellers and
Hoarders, by CHARLES WILLIAMSON.
March 13. 93
JEFFERSON HALL, Macon, Georgia.
41 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 Jefferson Hall.
This House is large and commodious, and is
situatod in a healthy, high part of the town, on
hie corner of Mulberry-street and the Court-
House square, immediately on the opposite side
of the street from the Mansion House, and has
formerly been known by the name of the Commer
ce! Hotel. From the subscriber’s experience iri
the business, and his attention to it, hehopes to
receive a liberal share of the public patronage.
His rates will be low owing to the hardness of
tlm times. Ilis Stables always well supplied
" ith choice provender and an experienced Ostler.
Hw Table and Bar with the best the country
affords, and his Beds inferior to none; his Rates
"ill be as follows :
Board and Lodging per month, for
man _ sl4 00
Bo without Lodging 12 00
Bo per week with Lodging 5 00
Bo do without do 4 00
Bo per day with lodging 1 00
Bo do without do 75
Burner 50 j
•’■'upper 37 j
Lodging- oj
Breakfast 371
Horse per day 50
Do per moth 10
‘ llu and Horse all night with
Supper and Breakfast 150
loan and Horse without Supper 75
Bo do do with do 100
„ „ SPENCER RILEY.
_ Macon, March 2d. , fitn-90
VIII. 11 UN.—This Town has been recently
J-’A laid, iff on the Eastern bank of the Chatta
tiMclue, 111 the heart of a healthy, fertile and po
pulous neighborhood, about thirty miles bekiw
Columbus i. nd 40 above Fort 1‘ iines.
Possessing as it does, the advantage of a land
ltij which for convenience is not excelled by any
011 river; together w ith that of being located
Ot the junction ot the main road leading from Co
lumbus to Apilachicola, and that leading from
liar fiord via Traveller’s Rest and Lumpkin to
hie (Jhattuhoocltie; and being so situated as to
comm::i and the trade of an extensive back country
first fertility of soil, rapidly settling by a
wealthy aiic respectable populace, Milton can
not fail to become a place of considerable eom
riltrce; and the .acquisition of the adjacent Indian
territory (which vnil probably bo soon effected)
"'fil greatly increast its importance. Its local
situation is truly inteiA9ting, being on an eleva
i'o plain, Wi or 70 feet I'bove the surface of the
1 hattahoochie, affording a’l extensive view of the
riVer at *d the opposite count.(V ; and entirely re-
Hiote from swamps, marshes or any tiling indica
,,vcot sickness, Two saw mills are being ©rec
'l near the place and will he in operation in the
spring. LOTS are offered at private sale on ac
lotniaodating; terms.
JOHN T. LAMKlN.Proprietor.
Milton Jan. 5, 1832. l-eow4in
* fie Columbus Enquirer and August, l Coo
n<r will pnbliitli the above 4 times weekly,
‘ml lorwuril their accounts to Lumpkin.
r IMiE Post Office at Kings Bluff, Georgia, is
1 removed toPostM.isier.JAMESM.MIL
' appointed Postmaster,
i cb. 2h, 1833 97
I pAMIL\ FLOUR of a superior quality foj
-* sale by C. A. HIGGINS.
I^LOLIR.— Just received, Two Hundred bar
rels good Flour.
ELLIS, SHOT WELL & Cos.
May 18, 1832. 5-~tf
(JULOMON HUMPHRIES, Tumn.
Has just received from New York and
Charleston a large and haindsome assortmen ot
Dry Goods and Groceries, Hardware and Cutler
ry, Crockery, Hats, Shoes, Bridles, Saddles,
Medicines, White Lead, Window Glass, Putty,
Linseed and Lamp Oil, Iron, Salt and Steel,
Blacksmith’s Tools, and a variety of other arti
cles. Also, 100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging.
His old customers and the public in i”en2ral
are invited to call.
East Macon, May 18, 1832, s—2t
iy r Boxes Raisins—lo Barrels Almnns,
i B 10 bbls. Filberts, Braz.il and Madeira
Nuts.
6 boxes pine apple Cheese,
10 boxes English and French Pickles,
Saratoga, Setdlitz m l Soda Powders,
Congress Water—oirect from the Spring,
50 Barrels Sweet and Butter Crackers, 0
Cordials assorted- -all kinds.
Champagne and Muscatel Wines,
Madeira, Claret and lAt pec Wines,
Stoughton, Bitters—2o Casks Porter,
pints and quarts.
Catsup Pepper Sauce-prime table Salt,
Preserved Ginger—Jellies, Ac.
Tatnari nds— Chocalate.
Best Chewing Tobacco and Spanish
Cigars,
Just received and for sale by
LEVI ECKLEY.
Macon* May 10,1831. 5-tf
OAMUEL 'l'. ROWLAND, at rtis store,
r 7 next dour to Menem. Cooke. if Cowles, offers for
sale, low’ for cash, the following articles:
1 iihds. prime N. O. Sugar
5 hlids do. St. Croix do
25 hags Coffee
3 pipes Cogniac Brandy
2 do Holland Gin
10 bbls Malaga Wine
1 qr cask superior Madeira Wine
1-2 pipe Teneriffe Wine
1 box Champaigne W ine
5 casks Porter pints aiulquaits
20,000 lbs. Sweed’s Iron
500 bushels Salt
50 pieces Hemp Bagging,
20,000 Ibr. Bacon,
Together with a variety of other articles in the
Grocery line. Jan. 9 70
VfOLASSES, RUM, GIN, WHISKEY, ire.
AvJL lOblids. N. Orleans Molasses,
20 bbls. Rum,
20 do Gin, (best brand and good proof)
20 do Whiskey (N. O. high proof.)
IN STORE.
10 Bbls. Mackeral, No. 1.
50 do Whiskey.
50 do Gin,
10 lihds. St. Croix Sugar,
10 do N. O. do
25 bbls. Manheaden Fish,
5 Tierces superior Rice.
For sale by C. A. HIGGINS.
March 27. 97-tf
4 t\ HMDS. New Orleans Sugar,
lv/ 27 bbls. St. Croix do
12 bbls. and 3 boxes loaf and lump do
30 bbls. Whiskey,
15 do Phelp’sGin,
20 do Northern Rum,
17 pieces Bagging,
40 boxes Tobacco,
25 hhds Molasses,
20,000 lbs Bacon (Midlings)
1.000 bushels Fcrks Island Salt,
For sale by REA A COTTON.
DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Ac.— Received and
for s *1 ■,
25 bbls Gin, 20 Crates Cookery,
25 Do Rum, assorted,
50 Do W hiskey 20 Bags prime green
15 liiids N. O. Sugar Coffee,
15 Bbls Fish, (Salt 20 Bids Mehaden
water Trout) Fish,
For sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by
C. A. HIGGINS.
April 2 82-
HARD WaRK AND CUTLER Y—The sub
sribers have received a large and general
stock HARDWARE, CUTLERY,MECHAN
ICS TOOLS, c'c.~ -a few are given below.
50 kegs best Cut Nails and Brads, assorted.
*2BB (*2d doz.) Shovels and Spades,
I*2 Anvils, and < boxes Axes
100 pair Trace Chains
0 dozen Sickles and 1 dozen Scythes
550 lb. sad irons, (1 boxes pipes
200 set cart and waggon boxes
4 coils of grass rope, 75 nests Iron W 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
Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs
Iron do Tea Kettles
Angers, 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 Candle Sticks
Plated do do Castors
Britania, Coffee and Tea Pots
l)o. Plates and Tumblers
A large assortment of Carpenters and
Joiners Planes
Plane Irons, Brads, Brass Kettles, Sugar
Boilers, Waffle and Water Irons
Ploughs and Plough Moulds, Sfc.
Together with sets of Carpenters Tools,
Smiths’ do. Tanner’s and Currier’s do
Hatters, Painters and Masons do
Ail of which will lie sold on reasonable terms,
at wholesale of retail.
ELLIS. SHOT‘WELL & CO.
fflO |,ET.—The upper food! in the eastern
\ tenement ot'C. J. McDonald’s building—
, . session uiven inuncdutely. Enquire of
1 1L E. CHURCH.
May U,1032. 4-4 t
L. YOUNG & CO. inform their friends
A • 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, Shoes, Boots, Hats,
Blankets, Bagging, Ac. They have also revolved
200 bags COFFEE,
3 teirces do
15 hhds. St. CROIX SUGAR,
10 tierces Loaf do
1 pipe MADEIRA W INE,
10 bbls. Malaga do
100 bids. GIN, RUM, and WHISKEY,
10 Rectified W hiskey,
Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Cog. Brandy
| Together with an assortment of Ironmongery , Ac.
| consisting of
; w -D-l; jDffJD LBS. of fiat and square Bar Iron
German, Cast and Blistered Steel, Nails, Nail
Rods, Sheet Iron, Blacksmith’s Bellows, Anvils,
Vices, Hammers, Powder, Shot, Lead, Ac.
QCj" The above articles were selected in parti
cular reference to the up-country and will be sold
as cheap as they can be had in this market.
October 10
tIOOKE A COWLES’ have just received their
J fall supply of Goods, consisting of a general
stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods:
Carpeting of tlv newest style and pattern
Hearth Rugs and,Table Covers
Blankets of every description
Hats and fine hoots and shoes
A large stock of Negro shoes
Saddles, bridles and leather trunks
Hardware, brass andirons and fenders
Crockery in small packages, assorted for
the country trade
Groceries of every kind
Did Madeira Wine, a very superior article
Best Spanish Segars, Salt end Baggin <r
Flat, round, square, and sheet Iron°
(lerman, blistered and cast steel
Blacksmith’s tools, nails, and nail rods
White lead, Spanish brown, Copal varnish
Linseed oil, window glass and putty
Paper hangius, beautitu) patterns atid borders
Handsome fire board prints
Just received, a large siif/fh/ of Feathers ; also
O) K doss. Cane and Rush Seat Fancy
Chairs
<jW~| boxes Bloom and Bunch RAISINS,
r4VJ Prunes, Almonds, Citron, Preserves,
Lemon Syrup, Hyson, Imperial and Black
Teas. also,
A few boxes extjua CLARET WINE, be
ing a part of a private Stock.
10 bbls. superior CIDER VINEGAR.
ELLIS, SHOTWELL A CO.
4Y' L have just received a variety of Musical
* lnstruments, consisting of a number of Pi
ano Fortes of different prices and qualities, the
Spanish Guitars, Bass \ iolin, 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 Ac. —also, Pi
ano wires, do keys, Guitar and Violin Strings,
Instruction Books, music, s-acred do.
ELI.IS, SHOTWELL & CO.
BOOK BINDING.—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- j
tian Repertory.
JOHN C. F. CLARK.
April 7, 1832. 100—tf
(fiHECKS on the Macon, Darien, Insurance,
J and State Banks —Patent Bills of Exchange,
Cashier’s Cheeks; Cotton Receipts; Bills of
Lading; all kinds of Blanks, and every descrip-1
tion ol Printing neatly executed hy M. D. J. -
SLADE, at tlio Advertiser Office, Macon, Geo. 1
r|MIE subscriber having sold his stock of woods !
1 to Mr. SAMUEL T. ROW LAND, amide-,
dined business, solicits for him the patronage of
liis 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 he will be found for the purpose
of making settlements.
ISAAC B. ROWLAND.
Dec. 21, 1831. 7 l-tf
(1 ARDEN SEE I).— Fills, Shotwell & Cos. have
J just received and for sale, a fresh supply ot j
Garden Seed, raised by the Shaker’s Society, j
Enfield, Conn.
White -4 Early Spring Flat do.!
Yellow and ONION Ixing Hanover do.
Red > Rutabaga do.
lliood White Flat do.
Early Turnip J npp>i' Cauliflower
Fr. Siicrur j J Squash Pepper
M an. Wtirscl J Ciycnne do
Orange Carrot Double Peppergrass
Blood Carrot Vegetable Oyster
Guernsey Parsnip Tomotoes
Long White Parsnip Solid Celery
Long ") Summer Savory
Long Green Curled Parsley
Early • i rl! Dwarf Curled do*
Early cluster " New Zealand Spinagc
Gherkin J Round Spinagc
Watermellon Long WliiteOuk
Muskmclkm Asparagus
Nutmeg-melon Nasturtion
Caritelope melon Roquette, a fine salad
Dutch Surti. Squash Garden Cress
Crookneck do do English Sorrel
do Winter do White Mustard
White-head Lettuce Brown do
Ice Head do f/ceks
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 ’ \\ liite Marrowfat do
Scarlet Turnip do. Strawberry Dwarf do
Scarlet short top do. Dwarl blue imperial do
Drum head Cabbage Early China Dwarf
Early York do Beans
Green Savoy do Early Mohawk Dwarf
Yellow Savoy do Beans
Early Sugar loaf do White Kidney Dwarf.
Green Glazed do Beans
Red Dutch do Sup rior white pole dA
Norfolk Mat Turnip Cranberry Pole do
Sage Lima Pole do
T3X O\: Friday, Jmae 1, l k;j,
NEW SPRING GOODS.— Lewis Fitch,
Draft rand Tailor, is now opening, at the
Macon Clothing Store, anew and splendid assort
ment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting of superfine Bombazines—brown,slate
black, mix t, white and huff merino casstmetes—
plaid do. (anew article lor Pantaloons,) white
and brown drilling, brown grass linen, Princes
cord, Nankins, huff and white Valencia vesting,
spotted and white marsailes do. Satin and Floren
tine do black a ail tig’d Velvet do. with a good as
sortment ot cloth, velvet and bombazine stocks,
fancy do. Spitalfield iidkl’s. silk net and cotton
double eiifsuspenders, English silk half hose,
Random do white and brown linen, figured cra
vats, Italian do. Bosoms, collars, stillhcis,
buckskin gloves, black do. silk and brown linen
’do. Epaulrtts, Bali Buttons, Ac.
-V. B. L. Fitch will receive in a few days a
handsome assortment of summer clothing.
Tailobim; carried on in all its branches asa
bove—having the latest New York and London
fashions,his work shall not 1> inferior to any.
He returns his sincere thanks for past favors, end
solicits a continuance of public patronage.
March 2, 1832. ° 90
VIEW and FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
STORE and TAILORING.—THOMAS J.
BEARD respectfully acquaints his friends and
the public,that ie has taken the Store second door
to the corner,on Mulberry street.recently occupied
by Mr. Isaac B. Rowland, and designs carrying
on the Tailoring Business in its v arious branches',
and also keeping cloths, cassimeres, Ac. of the
best quality which he will make up, in the best
and most fashionable style; and hopes to re
ccive a portion of patronage.
February 1, 1832. 81-tf
IEWIS FITCH, Merchant Tailor, is now o-
A petting, at the Macon Clothing .Store, anew
and splendid assortment of Goods and Clothing,
in his line, consisting of super, blue, black, brown,
green, olive, claret, mulberry, invis. green, and
inixt London Cloths; .aliped a new ar
article; Petersham’s Oxford mixt atinet, first rate;
fashionable figured and plain Vel vet, Satin, Flo
rentine, Marseilli sand Valencia vestings; blue,
black, orange, drab, huff, white, and steel mixt
Cossimooes; silk Italian, and tig. fancy A white
crevats; English and India handkerchiefs; duck,
i horse and lined gloves ; lack arid white silk stock
! ings; silk, cotton and worsted random half host;
| French fancy velvet suspenders; silk, webbing
! and cotton suspenders ; shirt bosoms and shirt
(collars ; velvet and bombazine stocks, and stiff
ner ; linen cambric handkerchiefs ; silk umbrel
las; cloth caps, children’s fancy and hair scat
ffimnel, brown shirting A sheeting ; gold and sii
; v’er epaulets, stars; asSels, lace, buttons, Ac.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.—Fine blue,
brown, green A olive frock and dress- coats, and
(coatees! mixed over-coats and pea coats; fine
( blue, black, brown, drab, orange mid mixed pan
taloons ; blue and mixed sattinet pantaloons;
cord and berentine pantaloons; line figured, plain,
velvet, Florentine* Marseilles, bombazine and
cloth vests ; drawers, shirts, monkey and short
jackets; trowsers; fusti; n pantaloons; goal’s
hair Cantoons, Indigo blue and Camblet cloaks ;
ladies goatshair, camblet', silk and plaid cloaks;
all of which arc made up in the best manner, and
will he sold cheap for C IS!I.
TAILORING, in all its branches, carried on
as usual. Having the latest fashions and good
workmen, my work shall not be inferior to any.
I solicit the patronage of my friends and the
public generally. All orders thankfully received
and promptly attended to. 55tf
A DIGEST of the Laws ot Georgia, by
ii. Arthur Foster—just received by
ELLIS, SHOTWELL A Cos.
Feb. 1.1832., 83
sale, the House and loton the corner of
-B Mulberry and Third Street, formerly owned
hy R. Birdsong, Esq. This property is eligibly
situated for a family residence, having two good
store rooms below, and rooms above, sufficient
to accommodate a large family*—or would answer
for a 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
VPENCER RILEY.
Macon, April 9, 1832, 101—
ri'mnlvaßlTm a SifVxSti )RY, on Mutltr
-1 ry, near Third Street. —The, subscriber ma
nufactures and keeps constantly on hand a gene
ral assortment of which he will sell W holesale
and Retail, at Savannah or Augusta priees.
JOB WORK done at the shortest notice at
the tshop eat Third street, next door to Ellis,
Shotwell ti Cos.
WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
Orders sent to Ellis, Shotwell <J Cos. will re
ceive prompt attention.
Nov. 18, 1831. CO—tf.
(CABINET WARE-HOUSE.—/. If. Older-
J show. Cabinet Maher, Macon, Georgia—
respectfully informs jbe public, that he conti
nues business, notwithstanding, his being “burnt
out” at the late fire, and hag removed to the build
ing three doors shove VV iley, Baxter & Fort,
where he has on hand and will keep, a handsome
assortment of all kinds of Furniture, such as
Side Boards, Bureaus, Book Cases, Dining, 7’en,
Card and Centre Tables, ll'w-k Stands, Sofas,
('hairs. Bed Steads, f Veiling Desks, Looking Glas
ses, Secretary*, (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.
Jaauary 4, 1832. 73-tf
EW CABINKT MAKER’S
tindesigtyed having purchased the interest
and taken the shop lately occupied by Mr. C.
Conpee, in on Cherry Street, a few doors a
bove Clark's Hotel, take this opportunity of ten
dering totheir friends and the puhi-ic their servi- j
ces in the Cabinet Making Ilusiness
They will at all times keep on hand a good
supply of Materials, and he prepared to execute ;
every description of work in their line.
Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteds, Bookcases,
Chairs, Ac. Ac. made to order.
Every description ol TURNING done as a
bove. Having a large and excellent Turning
l.athe, (tlir onlj "Be of the kind in the place,)
they will be pfepaied to mm House Columns,^- c .
at short udticcs J A VIES A. HALL,
joiin Moreland.,
Dec. 23. #o—l y
11 AT STORE.—The subscriber has taken the
S 1- stand next door below the Post Office, in
McDonald’s building, where lie has on hand a
large assortment of BEAVER HATS, of the
latest New-Xork fashions, which lie warrants,
it not superior, at h ust notsurpassed hy anv in
the place—he has also, alarge assortment of
HATS of all kinds, suitable for town and coun
try dealers, vyhieh lie offers at wholesale or retail.
-J’ He will furnish the citizens ef the place
with Hats hy die year or quarter, at reasonable
rates; old hats received in exchange for new.
Cash paid lor Furs of all kinds.
H. WORTHINGTON.
- Jan ’ 5 75y
JIKNRA WILLIAMS respectfully informs
■ ■ trie citizens of Maocn uml its vicinity that
lu has removed to the sl.op lately occupied hy
Ilnfas It. Smith, where he will at all times be rea
dy to manufacture Boots and Shoes of all de
scriptions, at reasonable prices for Cash. Hav
ing been taught by past experience that “no
pay will not pay ior stock, he will be compelled
** Credit ’ out ot the question—and he
will be happy to furnish the public on the above
terms with work iu the above Hue superior to any
iu Georgia.
the inaiiuiacturing will be superintended by
I. , jfc. ( ,nu h, who is appointed agent to manage
his business—and hopes by his past experience
and strict attention to ousiuess to merit a share
ot public patronage.
All kinds of Repairing done at the shortest no
tice and in the best manner.
Macon, May 4th. 1832. 3,] m
\ f)—a pocket book, containing a sum of
E- money,which the ownerean have by describ
ingit, paying the finder, and for this advertise
ment. Apply at the
ROST OFFICE, Macon.
March 30, 1832. yg
undersigned having purchased the iriter
-l estol Mi ss. Kimberly A Chisholm, in the mer
cantile establishment, has located hinvseifin the
new house below the corner, on • ’nerry street re
cently occupied by them, where he will sell
Goods as low’ <is any other house in this place, for
Cash or Cotton.
| Ilis stock is now very complete, comprising
j almost every article for the country; it consists
jof Dry Goods, Hats, Slues, Hardware, (,'roce
■ lies, Iron, Salt, Ac.
’The'old customers and the public.generally,
are respectfully invited to call, as the Same facili
ties heretofore given will still exist.
In the rear ot his Store is a New Ware House,
just finished, and now ready for the reception of
Cotton, which he will take on .Storage, and make
liberal advances on the same.
GEO. WOOD.
Macon, 24th Oct 1831 53-tf
Of | hhde. Prime New Orleans .MOLASSES,
| v for sale hy C. A. HPJGINS.
iUST received and lor sale by
ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO.
Eugene Aram, by Bulwat 1 ,
The Smuggler,
Memoirs of the Empress Josephine;
2-'th No. of.the Family Library.
Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald,
by Thomas Moore,
Sir E. Seaward’s Narrative, by Miss J.
Porter,
Lives of eminent British Statesmen,
A view of the’Progress of Ethical Philoso-*
phv, by Sir James Mclntosh,
Castle Dangeroue and Count Robert of Pa
ris, by Scott,
Harmony of the Divine Attributes,
April 5. 100—
4 i"C QUARTER casks Marsellls Madeira
1 *) 12 boxes (2doz. each) choice old Madeira
12 do (li doz. each) Port Wine,
for sale hy REA A COTTON.
April 20, 1831- 104—tf
V SMALL lot Pure Curl’d Hair Mattresses,
. just received and for sale by
COOKE cN COWLES.
April, 17. 103-Gw
HIRE— Two negro women by the month or
4 J-eat. Jlpply tit the
ADVERTISER OFFICE.
May 11 4.3
N CTICE.—The copartnership heretofore ex
isting between the subscribers, under the
firm of J. GODDARD A REED, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in
debted to the said firm, will make payment to
either of me subscribers, and all those who have
demands againstthe same, will present them for
payment. J. GODDARD,
B. H. REED.
The t fare-/house and Commission Business will
hereafter be continued by the subscriber.
J. GODDARD.
Macon, Slay 5,1832. 4-2 m
'VJOTICK— .7. Chirkering is my antlioriz
i.xl ed Agent during my absence from the State.
B. H. REED.
Macon, May 5, 1832. 5-3 t
UrABE-l IOUNE. and Commission Business.—
v* The pndersigned having leased from La
mar A Cos. their Ware-Houses, for a term of years,
tenders his services to his 4'riends and the public,
in tiie above business.
He will be prepared to extend the usual fa
cilities to his customers, by making advances
011 Produce stored with him, or on Shipments
to liis friends in Savannah and Chaileston.
Connected with the Ware-llouses arc safe
and extensive close Storages, for the reecp
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, arc not surpassed by any in the place:
siiouid additional security be required, Insu
rance can be effected at a very low rate.—
Flic subscriber’s attention will be devoted
exclusively to the above business. He there
fore hopes to receive a proportion of public
patr&iage*
JAS. C. MORGAN.
Macon July 28-, 1931.
E •< .'A -I'lV K per cent cheaper than ev£r
| MAO IE i: justopening* very extent
, sive^ and splendid assortment of fiords, which
has uecn selected in the Mew York market by*
himself, from the i itest importations, which are
particularly calculated tor this market, and which
will be disposed of fully twenty five per cent,
cheaper than ever. These goods aro of the la
tpst style and most lashionable patterns, and aj*,
ottered to his friends and the public with confi
dence fully assured, that not only the style hut
| prices will fully meet their approbation. Their*
attention is requested to the same—a few of th
articles are mentioned, viz:
UOO pieces calicoes and prints, some very rich.
Extra fine furniture culltcoeeaud common.
■ r >(* pieces fine parish muslins and gingham!*,
plain and striped, figured and striped mandarine#,
saragoses hlHck and purple Grojeswiss aud ftal
lian silks watered grodetmp, black and brown
colored do. hernani gauzes, Orleans robes, pafttV
ed pal marines and crape deieon, black and color
ed silk, ratnhlutsnnd priucettas, tine french bom
bazines, blond gauze veils (some extra sizes.)
Satin straws, scarfs, fancy handkerchiefs ami
i shawls, very rich, sett. ap and belt ribbons new
1 patterns, thread laces and inserting;, also odgr
iugs and footings, checked and striped muslins,
jackonet, swiss aud Oarubrie do. one case grass
bleached irisli linens assorted, long lawns, liritii
cambrics and cambric handkerchiefs, super, vest
ings, plaid and plain drillings and fine trench
linens, pongees aud pongc handkerchiefs, bandan
na and flags, gloves and mats assorted.
50 dozen silk, cotton, randon hose and half
hose assorted.
100 parasols and umbrellas, very neat and rich.
100 pieces mosquito netting.
lh ad bags aud purses, shell tucls and side
, combs, cambric and furuitur dimities and cotton
fringes, C, 7, M, p, 10, II and Id by 4 damask ta
ble cloths, table covets, dim - tabh and straw bon
nets, palm leaf hats, black and drab beaver hats
latest fashions, travelling raps and trunks.
10 bales shee tings and shirtings turd j . tills.
500 lbs spun cotton, tickings, osnuburgs, cot
ton cards Ae.
Also, an extensive assortment of perfumery,
soaps, oils, powder, powder b xes and puffs,
erosive balls, cologne, honey and rose water:!,
otto of roses, cc. Ac.. Also,
I 3000 pair shoes and pumps assorted, and
100 pair moroeco and calf skin hoots, same
j very neat and fine. And a very large supply of
j saddles, bridles, mnrtingals, saddle and travel
ling bags, Ac. Ac. Ac.
| Together with a general assortment of hank
ware and cutlery of all kinds that 4s wanted in
I this market; also carpenter’s tools of all kinds.*
| Blacksmith’s tools, cross-cut and mill saws,
guns, rifles, Ac.
Also a stiprdy of crockery,china and glass ware,
Also lit d-,z. Superior calf ‘kin. giuhi * and
skins,sole leather, gin band leather, Ac,
and a supply of groceries, family im dienes, Ac.
j Macon, Ap*il 27, 1832. I—tf
i SHOTWKLL A 1)0. are now re
| ceiving by several boats, and opening, a
j large supply 6t Goods, witicb with Uwir former
stock, renders their assortment very <s-
A part of which are given below :
[7 A hi b kegs w hite load, in oil
*/*lv* 800 gallons Ituseed oil
€OO gallons sperm or lump oil
200 gallons spirits turpentine
500 gallons train oil
500 boxes window glass, assorted sizes
21 boxes soap
20 coils grass rope
I 500 barrels northern lime
150 packages drugs am! medicincb
| 150 kegs nails and brads assorted
J Spanish brown, white Je , Venetian ted, chrome
| yellow, do. green, verdigris, lamp black, yellow
j and stove ochre, umber,terra de scieuua, Prussian
1 blue, whiting, putty, dutch aud rose pink, paint
| brushes'assorted, slabs and mullers, dye staffs,
drugs, medicines, shop furniture, surgical instru
ments, patent medicines, perfumer., preserves,
chocolate, tea, honey, vinegar, planter paris, ro
man cement, hydraulic cement, utils, brads, cas
tings, locks,hinges and butts, sheet copper, brassy
iron and lead, planes, saws, lan-miil irous, furni
ture mounting assorted,mechanics tools assorted,
I together with a general assortment of 11ARD
\\ AIM. and Cl TI.LRV a very large eofleeti'rti
'm BOOKS aud STATION A. * Y, confistjug df
family bibles.euglisb, laiiu A greet school hooks*
I medical, law and miscellaneous ho. lrs. compris
ing mere than 5000 volumes, pormblo desks,
I quills, blank books, printing paper, post office pa
per, f Iseap and letter paper, fancy aud gilt let
ter paper, blank and visiting cards, water color.,
albums, piano fortes, fl .As, clarionets, flag
eolets, guitars, bugles, drums, fifes, harps, vio
j lifts, paper hangings, flower pots, niqstc, cloth
brushes, Inir brushes, sweeping brushes, Ac.
Many articles are much reduced in price, and
will be soid accordingly
ELLIS, SHOT WELL &. CO.
| -a-
IN NEW HANDS.—We apprise the public
that we have taken possession of the well
known public house, The Hamilton Hall, and
that the house is undergoing U complete finish,
with large and convenient additions suitable to
accommodate Hoarders and Travellers; and.
without the flattering solicitations usual, we in
vite our friends aud the public in general to giv
ns a call, feeling confident that every convenient
and accessary attention will be rendered to inakt*
pleasant the time and situation of those who may
favor us wiUi their calls.
DARKEY MARTI*,
A. lL DAW SON.
April 27, 1831. j
JGHT AUCTION. — C. . J , Higgins * Aurtion
Lx /looni is ecus tally supplied with Dry Goods,
Hardware, Hats, Shoes, Jewelry, fam y articles,
Ac. Ac. which will be offered a his nigftt sales.
Persons wishing to get great liu.guius wiildo
well to cal! in.
Goons sold at this establishment are fresh and
in perfect order.
rittlE BRAVO, by COOPER,
i ROXOBKL, by Mrs. SHERWOOD.
Just received, and for s,Je by
LITIS, SHOT WELL & Cos.
HIRE, a negro Woman, good Washer,
lL Ironer and (Took; also a negro fellow, a Car
penter —also a first late fellou about a Tavei®
either by the month or yeat .
March 27. 37 *1 B. CQNfL
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