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BY MYRON BARTLET.
STviV are authorised to announceJ u uin
fun At AN as * candidate fir Sheriff of Bibb
ffiVheElection In January not'. May 28.
iftfe are authorised to aiinounco NA-
Co mUNROE as a candidate for Clerk' of tho
• /Court of Dibb conoty. at the Election in'Jan-
jCttOit of Bibb coiinty’ at the enaulng^elcction in
fp \Ve are authorized to annouce DA-
fnilRKda candidate for Tax Collertor Of Ibis
tiy, st the election in January neat. Pec. 3—2t
•quested and authorized to
We are rei,. -
, RRIGG9 W, HOPSON as a candidate
Collector of Monroe County, at tlie election
EXTERTiMMENT
Volume 59.
Tuesday, December U,1821
The Telegraph is published weekly
Wf Ga.—Office on Mulberry street f a
U), north of the Post office.
1 TERMS.
I!» APVkXCt.
bank notes.
HnrthC described BANK BILLS were en-
1111 i^din ft Letter, dated the 20th of Septem-
. on that day put into the Post Office hero,
rtZcriber, addressed to “Mr. Aiexaudzr M«-
^Charleston, South Carolina," which lctter
..inched its destination—viz! '•
nJI^Bank, Stato oi Georgia, A. No. 222, 1st
A. No. 378, 10th Novcra-
ItifcBtnk of Georgia, R. No. 476, J5th Septem-
ItMiiie'snd Fire-Insurance Bank, Georgia, Aa. No.
i March. 1827, $3.
ht« Bank, Ge .rgie, G. Nos, 229 nnd 330, 3d
1318. M—flO. _
Oa Bank, Georgia, II. No. 586, 31st Dcccm-
• iVjl $3. '
ipiitaBank, Georgia, F. No. 524,7th November,
Erth Carolina State Bank, F. 762, 8th August,
fr 9io.
Korth Carolina State Bank, F. No. 697,15th Janu-
I i'll, 810. • ;’
Korth Carolina State Bank, F. No. 970, 1st'March,
■I, $15, ‘ ■. " • ‘ "V-' ''
Korth Carolina State Bank, F. No. 918 t lst March,
It, fin. .
forth Carolina State Bank, F. N°- 2307, 31st
tber. 1314, $10.
North Carolina State Bank; A. No.1727; 1st Janu-
I»|B, $10. *
North Carolina State Bank, F. No. .1C9J, 6th June,
CA’Carolina State Bank, C. No. 5203, 4th July,
$5. . v; . , . ■ •
ih Carolina State Bank, E. No. 3902, 15th Jan-
l s 14, $5.
ith Carolina State Bank, E. No. 88, 6th March,
jfe. • ' *
loth Carolina State Bank, nine $2 and two $1,
itwra not rctained=$20;
ill amounting to$155. . ‘ .
re possibility of the letter having been mtwcnLis
lered extremely faint, by its long absence. It bte-
.ti, therefore, a duty incumbenl.on the Officers of
Post Office on this route, to truce the cause of the
-And all persons Interested in the cause of
itily, to tvhotn any of the said Bills may. be offered,
requested to stop them for the lawful owner.
CHARLES MGREGOR.
km, Ga. November 5, 1827—51 ~>V;' Q
MACON MOTEL.
WAVERLEY- HALL,
MUSCOGEE COUNTY
p_ n The undersigned has completed a large
and comfortable Building, on the road
Itt.’EL leading from Marshall's Ferry on Flint
llAJLGy*! River to the Falls of the Chattahoocliy
river, where the Sheriffs’ Sales and other
Public Business forthe future will lie transacted. He
will keep supplies of PROVISIONS and GROCE
RIES, for the accommodation of LAND HUNTERS
ant?other TRAVELLERS.
„ , ■ , WM. C. OSBORN.
November 19—5t——56
WALNUT GROVE.
i/TM 5»ll known and valuable PLAN-
T AT '? N on Pbnt River, six miles above
jHSjKjggs to* Old Agency, in Crawford County—
zJOl
ly one half
FOREIGN.,.
SPAIN.
. From the Boston Daily Advertiser.
■ rho present insurrection in Spain is of a
singular character. Though not ofu nature
to excite any apprehension for the stability of
tho Government, it has yet dej&d ull efforts
for quelling it, and it has been of so long dura
tion, us to occasion jnuclt distress in the pro
vince which is the-sent of it. It has its origin
in n fanatical zeal for rpyalty. The insurgents
do not take up arms for liberty, but for a regal
power moro absolute than that which appears
to them to govern it Spain. They tjill not
. beliovo that the King is nt liberty to^act as lie
. pleases, and in this they aro perhaps more than
; and In-their proclamations they dc-
tl,cir ,oval
makts liiui v*. .
The subscriber having taken 4ho above Establishment, recently occupied by R. Coleman,
Esq. and made considerable improvements therein, is now prepared to accommodate BOAR
DERS and TRAVELLERS, in the most genteel and comfortable manner. His accom
modations ore extensive, and no pains will be spared to give satisfaction to bis customers,
TIMOTHY BRUEN.
Macon, 'December 12, 1826.
alf of which ii of the first quality of low
ground. About one hundred and fifty acres are in cul
tivation, all fresh and under good fence, with good • • , . . ■ , r , , , . ■ j.
end convenient HOUSES. Also an excellent sit of '"l'?' . B '? n ? , « * ll0nri f,do jjhsolute sovereign.
MILLS on the River, running two pair of stones, the I his, in the leaders, must of course bo a me. 3
toll of which is sufficient to support a large family, pretext; but tho.piass of insurgents, it is very
Also a DISTILLERY, now in operation. likely, believe that they are serving the King,
«»■ r°sA. ™. Li*, proofs of ,li;
with an abundant supply of PROVISIONS ofail kinds loyally. The Minister of War, in a long doc-
for the ensuing year, together with a good STOCK ument just addressed to tho Captain General
of CATTLE anti HOGS. The above premisescan of Catalonia, e'ndeavors in the following man*
THE Subseribefbegs leave to Inform hts friends, and the public in general, that he has opened &
■ROUSE' OF ENTERTAINMENT,
at the FAtT.i or the Chatauoochv. HU Table aud Bar will be furnished with the best the countrywill
afford; His STABLE will be provided with ample PROVENDER, and an attentive HOSTLER,
will:devote bis own time'to the establishment; and solicits the patronage of the public.
V ; , r WESLEY J. FRANKS.
Follt of Chalahoochy, October 15,1827 51 1 ~ . ■ . ' .
lie
be had on reasonable terms for cash, or notes with
approved security. DAVID TERRELL Jun.
Crawford County, Ga. Nor. 19,1827 4t—-56
Factorage and Commission Business '
in Savannah.
ROBERT SL&LQNE,
OF AUGUSTA, | „ . .. . .
TENDERS his services to his friends I ® a P ac,, y* to every appoint
ind the public as a | ment^ indiscriminately. Continual densiou
nix
ner, to refute tho idea that tho King is in tho
hands of his enemies, or held in constraint by
tliuso who are-opposed to tho Royalists
V Since tho restoration, the {loyalists who
fought in the fields—those who resisted in their
sufferings—-tliuso who publicly profnsr.oil their
fidelity—and those who wero the victims of
revolutionary dismissal—have been appointed,
HOUSE.
decisions
Gerttral Commission Merchant, ^ j ? 5 ' y * f°r ^ Ir
in Savannah, and will bo ready to at- c ° ra P cl lll ,° employment in the preference of
(end to any business he may be favored with by the wlio liad arisen from tl?o ranks of tho
15th November next.- Intending in no manner to be Royalists, but chiefly of those who had formed
engaged in speculations whatever, hij personal servi- a pan 0 ftho Catalonian divisions, who hwo
cash advances made on all consigmnents of Cotton to tire serytcO. . ..
him, when required. Notwithstanding this, tho factions contprc*
Tho businessi of Malone ft Gorton at Augusta, will iicnd the constitutional authorities in their <o
ence'an^cop'acity will cnaWeWmmgive.TusfacUon secret societies; thnycidum-
to our friends. I mate the intentions of the principal agents of
October 8 10t 50 '• | the sovereign authoritythey describe as wick
ed the government of his Mujosty, and they
stir up against it difficulties, when it has most
need of support;‘they push their absurdity so
far, as to spread a report of the pretended op
pression of his Majesty by thoso who surround
Counting Room to the wharf of the late j,; m —a gross artilice,' by which they seek to
Colonel Johnston, nextbelow William- ^ iu., •
FACTORAGE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS. ..
_TIIE undersigned have removed their ] pression of his Majesty
tince,
iy informs the potilic, that he lias taken that’well known establishment, front
r . . the town of CLINTON, JontiCouniy„Ga. formerty occupied by II. II. Slat?
ter, Esq.“as a Tavernsand Boarding House, and Jinvingmnde various-lmprovements therein, he is now prepar-
LAW OFFICE.
IX FLORIDA. •
UIF. subscribers have -associated themselves in
_ Practice, as _
«TTOfi.VIES, COUNSELLOR? ft PROCTORS,
|fte«-veral courts of Law Chancery and Admiralty.
Ith- Middle and Western Districts of Florida and in
It Courts of Appeals at Tallahassee.'
■They will also practice in the Superior Courts of
Ycountiesof Decatur and Early, in Georgia,and tho
rntit courts of Henry. Dale ana Pike, in Alabama. ■
Their OFFICEIs at Ifebbtille, Jackson County, Flo-
t', at which place one or the other may at all times
Jtwisulted, except when attending the Courts.. -
I Letterson business will receive immediate attention
JAMES WEBB.
PETER W. GAUTIER, Jr.
I ntttrilfs, Nor. 9.1827 4t-—*4)8
ITT The Editors of the Southern' Recorder will
"•w rive the above, four insertions, and forward
eir account to the subscribers.
ed to dntbrtain BOARDERS and°TRAVELLERS in a genteel and comfortable manner. His accommoda
tions are very extensive; and his table, bar, stables, &c, nre at"all times well furnished. Unremitting exer
tions will bo, made for the comfort of bis customers, and he solicits a shore of the patronage of the public.—.
Families can be accommodated with separate rooms..
SOL. HOGE.
27tf
HOmiT W.
• A TTORNE y AT LA Jr, ;. ii
I A8 located himself in Fayetteville, Georgia, and
will attend to the Pbactice or Law in the Chat*
Circuit, and in tho counties of Henry, Butts
»?4. ■ n S’® Fllnit.Circuit—any business coittmit-
rjite ids care,.-,vHl bo promptlynnd cnrcfully attend-
fi”- 45tf Sept 10
GODDAUD &l LAWGDOJS',
N “he^i^rie^ofGROCEWEsImmNfw I
York and Boston, and for sale at the lowest market proprietors aro disposstssod—-when Ins m.ijes-
ly watches with tho must l:velv soltciludu over
prices, for cash or cotton.
150 pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging
200 Ilia bs| - •
CLINTON, aa. April 30,1827.
STONE & COIT,
Have JUST HECEIVBD FROM BOSTO* & NEW TO’rB,
AND orrEU TOR SALE the FOLLOW INO -
S0r|»
220 pieces 3-4 brown Shirting
60’picoes bleached Sea Island Shirting
175 pieces 4-4 brown Sheeting'
50 pieces 4-4 blenced Shectmg
150. pieces 3-4 domestrc^laid* _ ■"
20 pieces 4-1 domestic Plaids
23 pieces London duffie Blankets
10 pieces three alul a half poiut Blankets
21Q pieces fancy Prints - v
60 pieces black, blue and steel mlxt Satinetts
4 pieces binek and blue Broadcloths
5 pieces blue and mixt Casshncris .
50 pieces Irish Linens
12 pieces red Flannel _ ... .' ■
8 pieces cotton Cassimere
25 pieces,negr6 Cloth < . .
75 Plnld Cloaks, extra sizes ; • .
60 CambH Cloaks, extra sizes y
50 reams writing Paper ? .
20 reaffls.4fctter1’ttper ' \ , . ■ V;
50 reams wrapping Paper _
llombazetts, Ciunbrtcs, Muslins, Silks
l.anA to Ucut.
I ate* a. THE subkhribey wishes to rent; two
hundred acres of PRIME LAND, well
I oKjfflSk inclused, with a new Gin House and an
I excellent Forty-saw Gin in running or-
der. The soil U W*H adapted to'sho.ctil-
Faof com and cotton, well watered, nml lies- two
gno a half miles above Macon oh thp Ocmulgne river.
•wm wishing to rent, would do well to rnako early
["icatlon to the subscriber in Macon. •
& ALSO,
A convenient House, lately occupied
a« tho Telegraph Priming Office, "near
the cornet 1 of Cherry and Fourth Streets
. . LUKU ROSS.
Jkcember 3 &58
WAREHOUSE .
AND
Cottuv\\ss\ov\ Business.
RECEIVING, Storing, and For
warding COTTON nnd MERCIIAN
DIZE, attended to by
JESSE STRATTON
J° CQD , Octobers. 1827 50
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Business,
MACON.
THE subscriber has taken a part
of the WAREHOUSE, lately erected
rajii/g by Messrs. Cutter ft Cornwell, Immedi-
kuLyf ately above tho Bridge and opposite
I Mr. John T. Rowland’s. Tho conve-
sttuation.th* fine WIIARFand iiersonalalien-
the £. f * n 10 BUSINESS, he hopes will secure to him
Patronage of bis friends and the public generally.
, ^ HENRY M. TERRELL.
'M,btr27,ie27——53
'Musliii Robes, Bottiste ltobcr
Italian and Canton Crapes -
Cassimere and Vnfcntia altawls
Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs
Hosiery and Gloves ‘
Shell und Horn Combs, &c. &e.
40 cases eporse and fine Shoes
2 cases gentlemen’s Bopts , T
20 ca^cs fine and course fashionable Hats
T> cases Leghorn nnd straw Bonnets
12 Cases No. 10, WhUtemore Cards
4 boxes Saddles and Bciddlcs
•-,> \Vvm\wavc & CnUex^
8033 lbs. Castings, assorted
75 dozen woeding Hoes -
: CBOCimiV.
A large and elegant assortment of of Crockery and
150 dozen pint and half pint F|asks
175 dozen half pint Tumllers, in straws . -• -
reef Hr® ♦
Als t received by the last Boats
100 pieces Colton Bogging
12 Itlids. St. Croix Sugar
70 bags prime green Coffee
3 lihds. Jamaica Rum
2 hhds. Holland Gin
2 Uhiis. apple Brandy
1 ES*lM» Tn-lft. BUM.
Mndcim WINES ..
30 barrels new Flour, (warranted good)
1 ton Shot, assorted
1 ton soft Lead
30 kegs EEF. Dupont’s Powder
8 kegs shipping Powder
50 boxes Soap
25 boxes sperm and tallow Candles
25 boxes bunch Ratlins
5 bags Pepper and Pimento
6000 American Cigars
Macon, November SC, 1827—5'
WINTER GOODS. -
DAILEY GODDARD,
. OX aULZXRRV STREET,
H as just received nnd is still receiving a LARGE
Assortment of fall and winter
GOODS, suitable for this Market, consisting, in port,
of the FOLLOWING ARTICLES, viz:
Black, blue, olive, mixed and drab Cloths; ditto
Cassimere; Satipctts; Cassinctts;'white, red and ycl-
low Flannel;.bleached, brown, checked and miuu
Homespun; men' and worapji’a plaid Cloab; duffle
Blankets; three,,three and a half, tour and four and
a half point Blankets; Irish Linens;, brown ami black
Linens; Long Lawn; linen Cambric; four and ten
quarter Diaper, Dimity; Bomhazetts; Bombasiu; Bed-
tick; negro Cloth; h large assortment of plaid and
fancy Prints; English Ginghams; furniture Prints;
Battiste; Baragc; black Nankin and Canton Crapes;
colored Crapo Robes; black Italian Crapes; fancy
gauze and silk Shawls; Scarfs and Mantles; Sarcencl,
zcvantine, Senchaw, Lustriug, plaid and fancy bilks;
►lain and figured Swiss Muslins; Jaconet, book and
■ndia mull Muslins; Cambrics; women’s white and
colored cotton Hose; men and women s silk Hose;
fine beaver, rorara and wool Hats; tortoise and Bra
zilian shell Combs; cotton and wool Cards; a large
assortment of Shoes and Boots; straw ond Leghorn
Bonnets; silk Jflag, cotton ond Bandana Handker
chiefs; thread and cotton Laces; Inserting and Foot
ing; silk and cotton Velvet; a large assortment of cap,
bonnet and belt Ribbons; Saddles, Bridles, Martin-
S ilos, Seer, a small assortment of Hardware and Sta*
onary; a few crates of Crockery and Glassware,
&c. Okc. &c. &c.
Ho solicits a call from thoso Merchants, in this vi«
cinity, who wish to replenish their stock; oshe believes
that such can bo .more advantageously served, than
by going a greater distahcc. Travelling Merchants,
who arc not acquainted, and who wWi credit, will
please furnish themselves with letters of recommen
dation. Planters, who visit this place, are respect
fully invited to call. AU orders will meet with prompt
attention. ~ # > • t r ■ A
QJ- Liberal Credit will be given for Ap
proved Paper.
November 12, 1827——tf—55
RALSTON &• JONES
H AVE just received a CHOICE SELECTION
OftVe.lv „
Crockery,
1-
oraprising as eencral an assortment as^any im this
market, which they offerat reduced prices, to wit.
Cotton, tVoollen and Silk Goods
Cutlery and Hardware
Crodcery, China and Glass Ware
Roots and S\ioes,
Men's, Women's and Children's,
Fine, Common and Coarse,
Saddles and Bridles
Castings, Nails
Blacksmith's Tools
Also a general assortment of
GROCERIES.
Macon, November 26 —4t——57
BLANKS
FOR SALE AT TI«S OFFIQE.
HK/aliJrSbdwthi) Exchanget whera «ho mdepondettco autl dignitypf his
they are provided with a roomy wharf, ministry*, ttnd spread confusion, in order to
Stores; and tender their best service in weaken tho energy of the friends of tho throne.
How can they pretend that the King, mtr
master, is oppro3sed, when lie has boon re-es
tablished in the plenitude of his sovereignty—
and fire proof St
the above line to their friends.
STILES &. FANNIN.
Savannah, November 19-—3t—56
whon the ancient laws and anciept customs am
observed—when tho corporations aro restored
gging Twine
100 barrels Rye Whiskey
50 do Northern Gin
5 pipes Ilollantl dj
6 do 4th proof Cognac Brandy
3 hhds 4th proof Jamaica Rum
4 do New England Ram
80 bags Green Coffee
10 bbls loaf & lump Sugar
15 bhds. St. Croix Sugar
5 do. Molasses; 3 casks London Fortetr
20 bbls. Cider Brandy
20 do. superfine Flour
20 do. Mackerel, No. 1,2, &. 3
5 do. Connecticut Shad
12 kegs Cavendish Tobacco
60 bags Shot, assarted
20 kegs Gunpowder
10 crates Crockery -
42 boxes Goshen Cheese
12000 lbs. Swede's flat Iron
' 3 bundles German Steel
50 sets Cart&Gig Boxes
* 50 Plough Moulds
1000 lbs. bar Lead, 7 dozen Hoes
400000 cut Tacks, 42 casks Nails, assorted
30 reams wra ppibg Paper, 25 do. writing do.
8 do. letter do.
25 dozen Wool Hats
' 20 do. Cotton & Wool Cards
1 case Leghorn Bolivars
3 bales London Dufilo Blankets
12 colls Rope
20 boxes Spermaceti & Mould Candle,
3 bales Osnaburgs
4 gross wine & porter Bottle,
10 boxes bar soap
1 barrel cherry Brandy
J do. Stoughton's Elixer
5 barrels Almonds, 10 boxes Windsor Soap
0 boxesCliocoiate.SOOO Spanish Segura,
Wines, Cordials, Domestic Goods,
Macon, November 1827——08
Coffee and Cheese.
so Bags prime green COFFEE
fi casks superior CHEESE
Received this day and for sale low by
December 3—58
RALSTON & JONES.
e preservation of tho fundamental law,—when
tho most vigorous measures ero adopted
for preserving them against all innovation—aud
when, lastly, an army of observation, rapidly
assembled at tho voice of tho King, protect* -
(lie frontiers, and gives assurance tOitliO dignity
of tho Crown and tho honor of Spain 1
The Koyal Guard fills with enthusiasm the
place once occupied in the King’s personal
service by a French division. Tho orgattiza. -
tion of the army overy where consolidates it« .
self. That army shows itself faithful, aud that
last levy has been carried into effect with more
cclority than ever. It has added to t\to effi
ciency of every description of troops. Tho
possessions beyond seas, which have remained
attached to tho motlinr country, aro in a stato
of increasing prosperity. Tho Royalist VoU
unteers, receiving their organization directly
from the King’s lntlds, aro protected by every
branch of the Ministry. The secular and reg
ular clergy, which the Revolution had expelled
from the Province of public instruction, havp
re-acccptod it, under salutary regulations,,-
which timo lias perfected. Tito polico after
being reformed, has passed once more into the
bands of tho authorities to whom it was f »
mcrly entrusted. Wisely drawn instructions
have restored order in the revenue of tho
crown, and in that ofail tho departments of tho
administration. In a word, the day i. not ft(
removed, when tho reforms necessary to b tl* .
mice tho expenses and incotno of the State,
will be completed, uoiwithitundini' tho com*
&c. &c. J mcrcial crisis which ha, afflicted till Europe.
And yet it is precisely at such a momont
that u Revolution, so senseless in its objects,
and so miserable in its origin, is planned !—
Tho service of Religion and the King is invo*
ked, and the-authorities instituted by his Ma
jesty, in tho plenitude of his sovereignty, aro
disobeyed l Disorder is oxcited, vengenco
culled for, and ‘the People roused—men rival
nQ| vna | with each other who shall cause most evils of
Dil i lV) Vk\L<a\i?j i U.l, tho State, and, in tho hamo of religion and tho
O H FFERS for sale, by the box or at retail, Tallow absoluto King, the foundations of religion aud
CANDLES, of his own manufacture; which tho monarchy are sapped!
are warranted equal In quality to any that can be of-j Unquiet minds, like those of innovators in
1 in this market. tort Hawkins, Dec. . ~ ^ ages, see evil every whore, and good no
FOUND where. Religion aud the King cau, however
Y a stranger, and left at my house, a POCKET] only bo satisfied by Constancy, obedience, aud
BOOK, containing a small sum of ilfO.VEFanu] j oya |,„ and by sincere offerings of gratitude,
a few PAPERS which the owner can > •PPh- ^tnUrfoD peact ..»
advertisement' 1 "^ 1 "^ h “ ^SavId DAL^IeW. Tho document goes on to declare what mea-
Fort Hawkins. Dee. 3,1827 It 58 | sures have been taken for suppressing the in
surrection. Tho garrisons m Catalonia will
bo re-inforced—a General wdl be appointed
to conduct tho active military operations—ho
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO.
O FFER for sale, u large and general asssortmoent will boAJmpowerod to grant an amnesty, cx-
of ' . I cept to tmkcltiefs, nnd all whoshall not present
DRUGS, _ FAMILY and PA J^NT MED! * ■ > tlicmsel««s to take adv n ago of It, will bo
offeredwttb 1 confidenceto'thanubllciat Savannah pri-1 shot. It is stated in subsequent papers, that
ces, orlca*. Merchant*, Physicians,Tlantereandothcrs General Monet is appointed to tins comnuud,
are* requested fo call and examine for themsel ves. a!U i that tlie King was going in person to tho
A,, ° on band ft lajw^iuppjy dijafiectod Vrov.nce, to give probably a more
Ipn«f, S.» «-
. ..u-vo.