The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, June 27, 1832, Image 1

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r^ r i _ * ... ctcjiliigw, and tri-wefe&ly, during the fall aad whiter, by Tl.irinadube J. Slade, at Five foliar* per payable in ad^Mcc. s=~ —; tits inserted :■ I th • -uri rates: those sent without a spCMfini number of insertions, will be published until ordered out and charged accordingly. Sales of Land, by Administrators, Executors, or Guardians are renuiwd t,„ I ~, ~ , . _ • llV i ' ~in the T euoon and three in the afternoon, at the couurt-house in the county in which the property is situate. Notice of these sales must be riven in a pulilic gazette sixty days previous to the dav of sale Nil . s f - t0 "f held m first Tuesday fei the month, V. e he ' , .' ell l r usual 0'- iof sale, at the place of public sales in the county where the letters Testamentary, of Administration or Guardianship, may have first giving sixty days notice thereof in one of the public men “^K*! 8 ® u ? t be at P ublic auction, on the first Tuesday , Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given in like manner, Forty days previous to tne day of sale. Notice to 1 4e Debtors tad Creditors of an Estate must be published for forty days. Notice tint a r ~-S S,tat ? I ’, a ? d al the door o( the court-house, where i ust be published four months. Notice for leave to sell Negroes* must be published for four months* before any order absolute shall be made thereon by the Court. *" pp lcation will be made to the Court of Ordinary for * ** \lH* rp , r s-Just received an assortment iflimSc'Lhiuors. *• ’L* ii\‘ja irs Green Cohee ()(l 15 hhds. Sugar Holland Gin Cognac Brandy Jamaica Rutur 00 coils 13a e^rope yoUNG y TO. June 1833. _ a SONS have received a XT'. • ermcries, consisting of 1 tffS-dN.O. Sugars ISds. and bids. Whiskey Northern Gin New-England Rum . D Holland Gin and-. Jamaica Rum Iron assorted Coffee and Molasses Hice and Maokarel And Salt. Also, 4 /VI casks ~,homaston I,ime Which articles they offer for sale cn accommoda ting terms. 7-41 Macon, June 3, . i\7d! r ivTiT, BAUON. SALT, Ac. \\ 55 B'ols. Baltimore W hiskey, 13 lihds. do do 10 hhds. Molasses 15 nr.Casks Marseilles Wine 4 pipes Holland Gin l5OO bushels Liverpool Ground Salt >' 1000 do Alum Salt •20,000 ibs Bacon SO Boxes Manufactured Tobacco . ' Hhds and Lbls. N. O. and St. Croix Sugais. For sale by UFA & COTTON. May 35,1832. if LAN TON A SMITH offer for sale, 15 30 hhds <! ,st. Croix and N. O. Sugar ■ (30 bbls. 3 „ , , , 50 do Loaf and Lump do 50 do Rye Whiskey, 2000 bushels Salt. And it variety of other Goods. TToTTON BAGGING, on Comignmcnl.— \j The subscribers have on the river, and will r ccive in a few ie-v days, 1,000 pieces Hemp 13ag?ing. . . They have made arrangements with their friends in Savannah and 'liarlestou to bo regular ly supplied throughout the season, and they will st all times be prepared to sell at the lowest mai „Joual S c,.fc COTr)JN May 15,1833. * I _ MMiLY FLOUR of a superior quality for sale by C. A. HIGGINS. May 18. s~tf 5 ~ tf 83 LOUR. —Just received, Two Hundred bar . rels good Flour. ELLIS, SHOTVYELL & Cos. MavlS, 1833. stf TEFTKRSON HALL, Macon, Georgia. —— * • Tuc subscriber respectfully informs his mentis and the public generally, that he has opened a House ►!' Entertainment in Macon, under the name of the Jefferson Hall. This House is large-and commodious, and is titrated in a healthy, high part of the town, on the earner of Mulberry-street and the Court- H -use square, immediately on the opposite side tithe s reet from the Mansion House, and has formerly been known by the name of the Cominer rial Hotel. From the subscriber’s experience in the business, and hjs attention to it, hehoj.es to iw-ive a liberal share of the public patronage. His rates will be low ow ing to the hardness of ho times. Ills Sublet always well supplied tithe!,-ice provender and an experienced Ostler, lis Tabic and Bar with the best the country affords, find his Bed s inferior to-none; his Rates till -be as follows : Board and Lodging per month* far man *l4 00 Do without Lodging U3 00 I Do per week with Lodging 0 90 Da do without do 4 00 Do per day with lodging • lOb Do do without do * 75 dinner 50 Supper 37 i iodginw 25 Ircaklast 37 i dorse per day 50 Do per moth - . 1° Han and Horse all night with Supper and Breakfast 1 - r, O Han and Horse without Si pper 75 Do do and > with do l Oh SPENCER RILEY". Macon, March 2d. 6m-91l IIILTOX.—’This Town has been recently 'aid ptT on the Eastern bank of the Cliatta toochie, in the heart of a healthy, fertile and po ubitis neighborhood, about thirty miles below (.olumhnsand lOabovp Fnrt Gaines. Possessing as it does, the advantage of a land 's 'thick lor convenience is not excelled by any nthis river; together with that of being located ll ' junction ..(the main road leading from Co u.’n'inst,, Apilarhicola, and that leading from dartfi.sl via Traveller’s Rest and Lumpkin to Cuaitahoochie; and being so situated as to tontniaml the trade of an extensive back country the first fertility of soil, rapidly settling by a tealthyand respectable populace, Milton can '°t fail to become a place of considerable com liercf ’ and the acquisition iff the adjacent Indian ®r rr,ir y {which will probably bo soon effected) ,'b greatly increase its importance. Its local “uation i s truly interesting, being on an eleva plain,tip ~r 70 feet above the surface of the -Mtahoueiiie, affording an extensive view of the Vtt |j n *l l|, *‘ opposite country ; and entirely re ■‘,te[r"m ‘•w .unps, marshes or any thing indicn "l sickness. Two saw mills arebeingerec "ear the j,'.ace and will he in operation in the BDT’S are offered at private sale on ac vntiuiidating terms. JOHN T. LAMKIN, Proprietor. Wutnn Jan. 5, 1832. l-eow4m . '"Uoiuinlms Enijuirer and Augusta Coti **"r '."H ptibliali the above tunes weekly, ll! ‘ forward tlieir accounts to Lumpkin. i o PofitOfilceat Kings Bluff, Georgia, is v toPostMaster.JA.MESM.MlL appointed Postmaster. la. 21. l&oti <7 .... ... m iiwauMLAsn::ssmo4iii^i]LaairvmsiSivmrioiaxk I> LAN TON & SMITH, IVure-Houxe and Com i mission Merchants , Macon, make liberal ad vances on Cetton in store, and on shipments; al so on NOTES and other property deposited in their hands. Their Ware-Houses are more convenient to the business part of town than any other, possessing the advantages of a Wharf, and are more exempt from danger by lire than any other in Macon. I THRESH BUTTER....SeveraI hundred pounds Fresh Butter, just received and for sale by JOHN L. MUSTTAN. 4 FEW barrels 1\- daily and for sale by C. A. HIGGINS. NEGROES WANTED The subscribers will pay liberal prices for a few likely men, young and of gooand CLANTON & SMITH. )•/ r Boxes Raisins —10 Barrels Almons, / ) 10 bbls. Filberts, Brazil and Madeira Nuts. 6 boxes pine apple Che.se, 10 boxes English and French Pickles, Saratoga, Seidlitz and Soda Powders, Congress Water—direct from the, Spring, 50 Barrels Sweet and Butter Crackers, Cordials assorted- -all kinds, ChampagntTand Muscatel Wines, Madeira, Claret and Lupec Wines, Stoughton, Bitters—2o Casks Porter, pints and quarts. Catsup Pepper Sauce—prime table Salt, Preserved Ginger—Jellies, Ac. Tamarinds—Chocalate. Best Chewing Tobacco and Spanish Cigars, Just received and for sale by LEVI ECKLEY. Macon. May 10,1831. 5-tf SAMUEL T. ROWLAND, at his store, next iloorlo Mesers. Cooke Hi Cowles, offers for sale, low for cash, the following articles : I."' hhds. prime N. O. Sugar ** 5 hhds do. St. Croix do 25 bags Coffee 3 pipes Cogniac Brandy 2 do Holland Gin 10 bbls Mil! ;ga Wine, 1 qr cask superior Madeira Wine 1-2 pipeTeneriffe Wine 1 box Cliampaignc V\ ine 5 casks Porter pints and quarts 20,000 lbs. Sweed’s Iron 500 bushels Salt 50 pieces Hemp Bagging, 20,000 lbr. Bacon, Together with a variety of other articles in the Grocery line. Jan. 9 76 M' GLASSES, RUM, GIN. WHISKEY, tfc. . 10 hhds. 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. RTackf ral. No. I. 50 da Whi key. 50 do Gin,. 10 lihds. St. L. ix Seg'.r, 10 do N. O. do 25 GDIs. Manheaden Fish, 0 Tierces superior Rice. For sale by C. A. HIGGINS. March 27. 97-tt t„ x HHDS. New Orleans Sugar, LI 27 bbls. St. Croix do 13 bbls. and 3 boxes loaf and lump do 30 bbls. Whiskey, 15 do Phelp’s Gin, 20 do Northern Rum* J 7 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 Do Rum, assorted, 50 Do W hiskey 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 1— QUARTER casks Marseills Madeira v) 12 boxes (2doz. each) choice old Madeira 12 do (1J doz. each) Port W ine, f, r sale by REA A COTTON. April 20, IS3I- 104—tf mUE subscriber having sold his stock of goods X to Mr. SAMUEL I‘. ROWLAND, and de mined 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 Vlessjs. Cook and Cowles,) where he w ill be found for the purpose of making settlements. ISAAC B. ROWLAND. Dec. 24, 1831. 74-tf hhds. Prime New Orleans MOLASSES, r *'Yl for sale by C. A. HIGGINS. PIECES COTTON RAGGING in store, OUU lbr W ie by C. A. HIGGINS. N. 11. Arrangements are so made with the agents of the manufacturers, that the planter and merchant can be constantly supplied with the ar ticle of Bagging at its lowest prices and on libe ral terms. " ° * ‘ June 7. (•t \ HHDS. prime X- O. Sugar 441/ -20 hhds. St. Croix do 40 lihds Molasses 50 bbls Whiskey 50 do Gin (Phelp’s brand) 50 do Rum 20 doz. Champagne 10 bbls. Newark Cider Forsaleby C. A. HIGGINS. J uno 7 * . w > f-1 mx BRICK, deliverable in a few jays notice, for sale by C. A. HIGGINS. N. u. The above article can be had in quafi tities to suit purchasers on contract, by giving short notice to the subscriber, who acts as agent for an extensive kiln in the neighborhood. • Juue 7 t.A.11. If L. YOUNG & CO. inform their friends i • 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 reieived 200 bags COFFEE, 3 teirces 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 Ruin, Holland Gin, Cog. Brandy Together with an assortmentof Ironmongery, AC. consisting of BS. of flat, and square liar Iron German. Cast and Blistered Steel,’Nails, Nail Rods, Sheet Iron, Black smith Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Hammers, Powder, Shot,Lead, Ac.. <Xj“ 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 riIWKNTY—• FIVE percent cheaper than ever X JOB MAGI E is just opening a very exten sive and splendid assortment of Goods, which has been selected in the New York market by himself, from the latest importations, which are particularly calculated for this market, and which will be disposed of fully twenty five per cent, cheaper than ever. These goods are of the 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 but prices will fully meet their approbation. Tlieir attention is requested to the same—a few of the articles are mentioned, viz: 200 pieces calicoes and prints, some very rich. Extra fine furniture callicoes and common. 50 pieces fine parish muslins and ginghams, plain and striped, figured and striped mandarines, saragoses bluek and purple Grodeswiss aud Ital lian silks watered grodenap, Mack and brown colored do. lternani gauzes, Orleans robes, paint ed palmarinesand crape deleon, black and color ed silk, camblets and princettas, fine french bom bazines, blond gauze veils (some exTra sizes.) Satin straws, scarfs, fancy handkerchiefs and shawls, very rich, sett cap and belt ribbons new patterns, thread laces and insertings, also edg ings and footings, checked and striped muslins, jackonet, swissand Cambric do. one ease grass bleached irish linens assorted, teng lawns, linen cambrics and cambric handkerchiefs, super, vest ing*. plaid and piaiu drillings and fine french linens,pongees and ponge handkerchiefs, bandan na and flags, gloves and milts assorted. 50 dozen -silk, cotton, randon hose and half hose assorted. 100 parasols and umbrellas, very neat and rich. lUO pieces mosquito netting. Bead bags and purses, shell tuck and side combs, and furniture dimities and cotton fringes, C, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 by 4 damask ta ble cloths, table covers, dunstable and straw bon nets, palm leaf hats, black and drab beaver hats latest fashions, travelling caps and trunks. 10 bales sheetings and stuffings and plaids. 500 lbs spun cotton, tickings, osnaburgs, cot ton cards Ac. Also; an extensive assortment of perfumery, soaps, oi's, powder, powder boxes and puffs, erasive balls, cologne, honey and rose waters, otto of roses, Ac. Ac. Also, •000 pair shoes and pumps assorted, and 100 pair morocco and calfskin hoots, same very neat and fine. And a very large supply of saddles, bridles, martingals, saddle and travel ling bags, Ac. Ac. Ac. Together with a general assortment of hard ware and cutlery of all kinds that is wanted in this market ; also carpenter’s tools of all kinds. Blacksmith’s tools, cross-cut and mill saws, guns, rifles, Ac. Also a supply ofcrockery,china and glassware, Also 10 doz. superior calf skin, giuing and binding skins, sole leather, gin band leather, Ac. and a supply of groceries, family medicines, Ac. Macon, April 27, 1832. I—tf1 —tf STATE OF GEORGIA, Bv Wilson - Lumpkin, Governor and Commander in. Chief, of the A my and Navy of this State; and the Militia thereof. XXTHEREAS, in and by an act of the Legisla v T ture of this state, passed on the twenty third day of December, eighteen hundred and thiity-one, entitled “An act to regulate the fu ture elections oL Members of Congress in this State,” it is enabted and declared. “ That so soon as his Excellency the Governor shall obtain the law of Congress, fixing the mtio of Repre sentatives to be elected for the National Legisla- 1 ture, agreeably to the late Census, it shall be his duty to issue his Proclamation, announcing the number of Representatives this State is enti tled to.” And whereas, I have received official information, that the Congress of the United States, have, by an “Act for the apportionment of Representatives among the several States, ac cording to the fifth census,” passed the twenty second day of May, eighteen hundred and thirty two, declared that the Stale of Geogia, after the third day f March eighteen hundred and thirty three, shall be representented in the House of Representatives of the United States, by nine members, to be elected within the said state. I have therefore, under the authority of the be fore recited acts, issued this my Proclamation, announcing to the citizens of this State, that at the next annual election for members of the Le gislature, and every two years thereafter, until altered by law, the people of this State, will be entitled to the services of, and authorized to elect nine Representatives to represent them in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the U. States. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the State House in Milledge ville, this the fifth day o June, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty two, and the 58th year of the Independence of the U. S. of America- WILSON LUMPKIN. By the Governor: EVERARD HAMILTON, Secretary of State. (£)■ The Editors of the several newspapers throughout the State, will publish the above once, riMIE BRAVO, by COOPER, 1 ROXOBEL, by Mrs. SHERWOOD. Just received, and lor sale bv ELLIS, SHOTWELL dt Cos. UJAf’OIV Wednesday, Jmir 37, ISS3- EVV SPRING GOODS.— I kwis Fitch, 14 Draper ayd 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, intxt, white and buffmerino cassimeres— plaid do. (anew article for Pantaloons,) white aud brown drilling, brown grass linen, Princes cord, Nankins, buff and white Valencia vestine, spotted and white mars.iiles do. Satin and Floren tine do black aud fig’d Velvet do. with agood as sortment of cloth, velvet and bombazine stocks, fancy do. Spitalfield iidkt’s, silk net and eotton double end suspenders, English silk half hose, Random do white and brown linen, fi ured cra vats, Italian do. Bosoms, collars, stiffners, buckskin gloves, black do. silk and brown linen do. Epnuletts, Ball Buttons, Ac. JV. B. L, Fitch;will receive in a few days a handsome a*<¥rniSut oYfcominer clothing. Tailoring carried on in all its branches as a bove—having the latest New York and London fashions, his work shall not be inferior to any. He returns his sincere thanks for past favors, and solicits a continuance of public patronage. March 2, 1832. 90 N EW and FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE and TAILORING.— I THOMAS J. BEARD respectfully acquaints his friends*and the public,that ,e 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 various branches, and tdso 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. February 1, 1832. 81—tf I KWIS FITCH, Merchant Tailor, is now c i pening, 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, ill vis. gre.e.n, and mixt London Cloths ; stiped cassimere, anew ar article; Petersham’s Oxford mixt atinet, first rate; fashionable figured and plain Velvet, Satin, Flo rentine, Marseilles and Valencia vestings; blue, black, orange, drab, buff, white, and steel mixt Cussimeecs; silk Italian, and fig. fancy A white crevats; English and India handkerchiefs; duck, horse ami lined gloves; lack and white silk stock ings; silk, cotton andwoTSted random half hose; French fancy velvet suspenders; silk,-webbing and cotton suspenders; shirt bosoms and shirt collars ; velvet and bombazine stocks, and sliff ners ; linen cambric handkerchiefs; silk umbrel las; cloth caps, children’s fancy and hair seal flannel, brown shirting A sheeting ; gold and sil ver epaulets, stars; assels, lace, buttons, Ac. RKADY-\IAI)E CLOTHING.—Fine blue, brow n, green A olive frock and dress coats, and coatees'! mixed over-c,oat3 and pea coats; fine blue,* black, brown, drab, orange and mixed pan taloons ; blue and mixed sattinct pantaloons; cord and berentirie pantaloons ; finefigured, plain, velvet, Florentine, Marseilles, bombazine and cloth vests; draivets, obiitS, monkey and short jackets; trowrss fustian 1 '<>ii§ ; r. .*s hair Cantoon-, Indigo blue and .nblel eh As ; ladies gouts hair, n .-1 . 1. i pl..ai ch-uks; all of which are in " • •. . .e t/estituinr.et,aml will be sold cheap tor CAStI, . TAILORING, iu all its branches, carried on asusu.il. I laving.the l.it-s: t ’ Lions and good workmen, my vvorkVhail not be inferior to any. I solicit the patronage of my friends and the public generally. All .tiers thankfully received and promptly attended to. 55tf IGHT AUCTION.— C, A. Higgins' Auction UN Room is constat.ly supplied 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 are fresh a.id ih perfect order. rxMN WARE MANUFACTORY, on Mother. 1 ri/, 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 the shop on Third street, next door to Ellis, Shotwell & Cos. • . WILLIAM S. ELLIS. Orders sent to Ellis, Shotwell id Cos. will re ceive prompt attention. Nov. 18, 1831. 60—tf. (CABINET WARE HOUSE.—/. 11. Older - J show, Cabinet Maker , Macon, Georgia respectfully informs ihe public, that he cunt* nues business, notwithstanding, his being “burnt out” at the late fire, and has removed to the build ing three doors sbove VV iley, Baxter A I ort, where he has on •nd and will keep, a handsome assortment of all kinds of Furniture, such as Side Boards, Bortuns, Book Cases, IHnityg, Tea, Card und Centre Tables, Work Stands , Sofas, Chairs, Bed Steads, Writing Desks, Looking Glas ses, Secretarys, &c. He will warrant his work to be of the best ma terials and manufacture, and will .be thanktui 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 V[EVV CABINET MAKER’S SHOP.—The undesigned having purchased the interest and taken the shop lately occupied by Mr. C. Coupee, in on Cherry Street, a few doors a bove Clark’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, and be prepared to execute every description of work in their line. Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteds, Bookcases, Chairs, Ac. Ac. made to order. Every description of TURNING dofie as a bove. Having a large and excellent Turning Lajlte, (the only one of the kind in the place,) they will be prepared to turn House Columfc3;&c. at short notice: JAMES A. HALL, *JOII\ M'IREI AN Her. 23. SO— > tIHECKS *1 the M- con, TANARUS) ;rien. Insurance, J and State Banks— Patent Bills of Exchange, Cashier’s Checks; Cotton Receipts; Bills of Lading; all kinds of Blanks, and every descrip tion of Printing neatly executed by M. 1). J. SLADE, at tho Advertiser Office, Macon, Geo. HAT STORE.—The subscriber has taken the ■ sta| id next door below the Post Office, in 1 McDonald’s building, where he has on hand a large assortment of BEAVER HATS, of the latest New-Xork fashions, which he warrants, it not superior, at least notsurpassed by any in the place—he has also, alarge assortment of HATS of all kinds, suitable for town and coun try dealers, which he offers at wholesale or retail. (IT He will furnish the citizens ef the place with Hats by the year or quarter, at reasonable rates; old hats received in exchange for new. Cash paid for Furs of all kinds. H. WORTHINGTON. Jan. 5 75y HENRY WILLIAMS informs the citizens of Macon and its vicinity that he has removed to the shop lately ©ecupied by Safas B. Smith, where he will at all times he rea dy to manufacture Boots and Shoes of all. de scriptions, at reasonable prices for Cash. Hav ing been taught by past experience that “tin P*y n °t pay tor stock* he will he compelled to put “ Credit” out of the question—and he will be hapjiy to furnish the public on the above terms with work iu the above line superior to any in Georgia. The manufacturing will he superintended by R. L. Church, who is appointed agent to manage his business—and hopes by his past experience and strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Alt kinds of Repairing done .at the shortest no tice and in the best manner. Macon, May 4th. 1832. 3-lm 1 rixllh undersigned having purchased the inter-| X rstol Mess. Kimberly A Cl.ishclm,in themer- ' cantile establishment has located himseifin the new house below the corner, on Cherry street re cently occupied by them, where he will self 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, 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 of his Store is a New Ware House, just finished, and now ready for the reception of Cotton, which he will take on Storage, aud make liberal advances on the same. GEO. WOOD. Macon, 24th Oct 1831 53-tf tf LLIS, SHOTWELL A CO. are now re -4 ceiving by several boats, and opening, a large supply of Goods, which with their former stock, render, their assortment very ex tensive. A part of which are given below s rl 44 4 kegs white lead, in oil ♦)" w 800 gallons linseed oil 600 gallons sjWm or lamp oil 2ui> gallons epiri's turpentine 500 gallons trair. pil ' 500 boxes window glass, assorted sizes 24 b, :.es Soap 20 coils grass rope 500 barrels northern lime 150 packages rugs and medicines 150 kegs nails and brads assorted Spanish brown, white lead, Venetian red, chrome yellow, do. green, verdigris, lamp black, yellow and stive ochre, umber,terra de scienna, prussian I blue, whiting, putty, dutch and rose pink, paint brushes assorted, slabs and mullers, dye stuffs, drugs, medicines, shop furniture, surgical instru ments, patent medicines, perfumery, preserves, chocolate, tea, honey, vinegar, plaister paris, ro man cement, hydraulic cement, nails, brads, cas tings, locks,hinges and butts, siijpet copper, brass,- iron and lead, planes, saws, fan-mill irons, furni ture mounting assorted,mechanics tools assorted, together with a general assortment of HARD WARE and CUTLERY, a very large collection of BOOKS and STATIONARY, consisting of family bibles,english, latin A greek school boiis, medical, law and miscellaneous books, compris ing more than 5000 volumes, portable desks, quills, blank books, printing jiaper, post office pa per, foolscap and letter paper, fancy and gilt ] H ter paper, blank and visiting cards, w r atcT colors, albums, piano fortes, fintes, clarionets, flag eolets, guitars, bugles, drums, fifes, harps, vio lins, paper hangings, flower pots, music, cloth brushes, hair brushes, sweeping brushes, Ac. Many articles are much reduced in price, and will be sold accordingly ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. T^TCTICE. —The copartnership heretofore ex il isting betw-een the subscribers, under the firm of J. GODDARD A REED, is this day di-.solved by mutual consent. All persons in debted to the said firm, will make payment to either of tne subscribers, and all those who have demands against the same, will present them for payment. • J. GODDARD, B. 11. HEED. • The 7 Tare-Ilouse and Commission Business will hereafter be continued by the subscriber. J. GODDARD. Macon, May 5,183-3. 4-2 m NOTICE. —During my absence from Macon, Messrs. Tracy A Butler, will act as my agents. ROBERT BIRDSONG. Macon. June 13, 1832. 9—tf XIfARE-HOUSE and Commission Business. — v * The pndersigned having leased from La mar A Cos. their Ware-Houses, for a term of years, tenders his seivices to his friends and the public, in the above business. He will be prepared to extend the usual fa cilities to his customers, by making advances on Produce stored with him , or on Shipments to his friends in Savannah and Charleston. Connected with the Ware-Houses are and extensive close Storages, for the rcccp tiSn of any Goods tlrut may be consigned to him for sale or otherwise. Th'j situation of these Ware-Houses, as to 'convenience and safety, arc not surpassed by any in the place : should additional security be required, Insu rance can be effected at a very low rate. — The subscriber’s attention will be devoted exclusively to the above business. He there fore ho|M-s to receive a proportion of public patronage. .IAS. C. MORGAN. Macon July 29, IS3I. ' SALE OR EXCHANGE.. .Afirst raw close bodied Carriage lor t\Vo horses—nearly new in good order and well made, will be sour reasonable or exchanger for a pood Gig or Chaise. Apply to . C. A. HIGGINS'. June 13. g SALE...A comfortable and commcdi— ous dwelling-house on Walnut street, at pre sent occupied by Or. Hail. Por-session given lst. Juaury. {'or terms, accommodating, apply to June, Id. • JEREMIAH SMITH, sale, the House and kiton the corner of Mulberry and Third Street, formerly owned by R- Birdsong, Esq. 'Phis property is eligibly situated for a family residence, having two good store rooms below, and rooms above, sufficients 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 accoin-- modating. Apply to .SPENCER RILEY. Macon, April 9, 1832, 101 CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE.—An ex ) oellentand beautiful match of Carriage Hor ses, roan color, young and well broke, will bo sold a bargain. PH: R. YONGE & SONS. Macon, June 2,1832. 7-tf N EGROES FOR SALE.—The subscriber has for sale in Hamburg, a gang of likely negro men, from 12 to 22 years of ape, among* which are some good Mechanics. Also, some women, from 12 to 18 years of age, among which are some excellent seamstress, which wilt be sold low for cash. ROBERT BOYCE. The Macon Advertiser will give the above four insertions, and forward their account to tlier Chronicle office for payment. June 1, 1832. 7-1 SAVANNAH & NEW YORK PACKETS Established. Line. The Ship ine of New- York Packets, having resumed their regular trips. The day of sailing from this port, will be every Monday during the balance of the season,af ter the arrival of the Augusta Steam Packets and on this arrangement, passengers from tho in terior may rely with certainty. The vessels composing the line are Ship Emperor, J. H. Bennett, Master. “ Florian, „T. J. Leavitt “ “ Statira, T. Wood “ “ Macon, D. L. Porter “ *• Queen Mab, J. Bailey “ New Ship — : D. Wood “ All first class New York built ships, having excellent furnished accmnmodatibns for passen gers, and commanded by men well known, and. of great experience in the trade. HALL, ‘MATTER A- 'ITT PER, Jgents. S-.waiui. !<, As.il it, inta., 1— iS '■' INEKAL WATER ESTAB iV >*. tit- |,r pal. in:. urf respect fo*ry i ... ti.,.t ■ r 'V&'.er, carbonated Mead ,t:;d carbonat- . .T.ngrn, are now on draught at the Fountain Room, next door below tho store of A. R. Freeman & Cos. on Mulberry street. As the proprietor has been longengaged in this manufacture, ho possesses an apparatus unusually complete, and is honestly disposed to render this establishment a useful and agreeablo one to the community, by furnishing these exhilarating and health promoting beverages as pure alid perfect as they are made in the norther.* cities, he hopes for the countenance of his fel low citizens in general. To the patronage of the Ladies lie looks forward with some confi dence, from the peculiar adaptation of these fluids to the preservation and improvement of their health and the deep interest they have in every proceeding promative of temperance. N. 11. The Fountain’s are double lined wit!*, block Tin—metalic taint is impossible. ACON REFECTORY and TEMPLE or 111 FASHION. Whiskers to curl with tender strokos of art; And flowing ringlets on the forehead part, For this,'JOHN BUTLER treads the public stage, The modern Hoggins of a Barber- ous age. The immortal Huggins, the Prince of Barbers and Coiffeurs, was distinguished for the keenness of his Razor, the fragrance of his Soap, arid the* fanciful and graceful manner in which he was wont to prepare his snowy suds. Charmed with his character, I have made him rnv model?i*ad F flatter myself that 1 can approach a gentleman’s nose, whiskers and curls, with that delicacy off touch and elegance of movement which so strik ingly characterised the great Father of Shavers. The following are the terms upon which I ope rate : Tweaks of the nose, or 1 shave, 12 l-£5- Variety oftweakings, ora month’s shaving, including pulling hair, $ 1 50 Pulling ditto, or torturing the head, vulgarly called cutting hair, for the first operation, if the hair is not kinky, ... 05 These rates, considering the anticipated retire ment from business, of the great Shaving Shop, the Bank of the tl. States, must be viewed as • moderate in the extreme, N. B. Editors and Printers are respectfully informed, that their nosfcs will be handled and their hair pulled “ Irer, gratis for nothing.” In addition to h.is barber* rous establishment, the subscriber respectfully informs the comma* nity that he fixed up a SPI ;£ N DID 11E FR E CTOftY, where Mr,ad, rich as tiie Fabled Nectar of thrr Gods—where Beer, sparkling and popping a a Eh.atnpaigue—where Comfits and Cakes, fit to melt upon the lips of an Epicure—and where Cigars, rolling pure clouds of white, and filling the air with fragrance, can be hud upon the most ! polite and accommodating terms. JOHN BUTLER. 1 N'OTICE. —In cot juenee of little or no de mand the subscriber will not run his Packs rcgu’arly to und from theiudian and Montpeliej Spit before the first of July; at which time ; r will run rugularly ns before advertised.- TANARUS, h f.>* is now reduced to the Indian Springs to i'’c >r Uotlars, and a hack will run at all times durin.' the mouth of June, by application to L, L. Erwin’s lit tel for the Indian, and Charles Williamson’a, for tiro uNntpelicr Springs. ;. BENNETT, ! Macon, Junr 1". ( • l\. I 1 .