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Volume 3.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2&, P829.
'"\7. a p E r IS published and edited by
Ta MYRON BARTLETT.
It is is^ed weekly from his Priming Office on
g e nestle of Mulberry strut.
“oj,. three dollars a year, if paid iri advance, . „
rnoR dollars, If not paid before the end of the \ '
*' Subscribers living at a distance are requir- GOU
all cases to pay in advanco.
d in a
~irj*\Xe are authorised to announce Col, HEN*
yO. LAMAR, of Bibb county, a candidate to
BY
>nre*e'nt Georgia in the House of Representatives
r. "-...A tr. fill Hr. fiilmrrV Krun™'
,f the United States, to fill Mr. Gilmer’s vacancy,
\Ve are authorised fo announce GEORGE
r 'JILMEB as * caodidote for Governor of the State
of Georgia, at the Election on'the first Monday in
October nest-
qoTjoEL CRAWFORD is a Candidate
fatiiovernor of the State of Georgia.
New Spring Goods and Clothing.
amrirat
We are authorised'to announce SOL*
iuiiN GROCE as a candidate for a seat in the tleji-
nvi)N GROCE as a candidate for a seat iiTthe Rep*
resentative branch of the neat Legislature from Gibb
sousty. • 30 j 11 *^ *^Q
MERCHANT TAILORS,1
RE now opeuing at the Macon Clothing Store, a
new assortment bf SPRING and SUMMER
OS and CLOTHING, Which will be sold cheap
for cash, consisting,in part of
Superfine Bombazine; Russia and French Drilling;
bldek .Lastings; Circassian; Russian Nankin; blue
Nankin; Washington Stripe, (a new article for Pantan
loons;) buff and white Casslmere; buff and white Va*;
lancia Vesting; silk velvet do. Florentine, and Mar
seilles do. black and brown silk Velvets; silk Cravats;
tmraze and plaid do. white and black Italian aud In
dia do. Flag aud German Handkerchiefs; wire and
hair Stiffeners; Webb's patent Suspenders; ttlack< and
white »Jloves; black silk Hose; cotton aud wonted dp.
linen and cotton half Hose; silk Umbrellas; Leghorn
and Palm leaf Hats; Drab do, Russian Belts, black
andtiroWn Linen; I’adding: Shirting; Buttons; 8ilk,&c.’
superfine broad Cloths mud Casimerat, and all kinds of
Tilo
B. S. GfeXFFm.
H AS just received per boat Monroe, and offers
Intv for cash, the following
Barrels GIN, Jencks’, Phelps’ and Hasskell’s
7S V brand.
48 bbls Old Rye WHISKEY
SO do Portland RUM
& da Loaf SUGAR
mJLi
‘Executive Department, Ga. 7
m
MiUedgetiUe, September 2d, 1829.' .j
ORDERED,
T HAT the Act passed at the last Session ol the
General Assembly to alter the 3d, 7lb and 12th
■ale and the 1st aud 3d Seething
published in
Brat Monday
the Inferior
iSmti
Sections of the first Artie
r.
(fWe are authorised to annouu’ce VVIL*
n\JI B. CONE as a Candidate for Sheriff of this
county st the ensuing election. May 18
j7» VVe are requested to announce
WILCIIER as a candidate for Sheriff of this coitu-
at the ensuing election. Jane 27
(J7» \Ve are authorised to announce W M.
CU.MMU1G asa candidate for sheriff of Bibb'county
(£* YOUNG JOHNSTON is a candi-
litvior Sheriff of Bibb county.
trfn We are authorised to announce Capr.
HKNKV G. HJ>SS asa Candidate fur Clerk of the
Superior Court at the ensuing election. May 23
Wear? requested to announce DEMPSEY
JIJSTIC a* a Candidate for Tax Collector.
(U» JOHN M. SHELMANj is a candid-
*te for Receiver of Tax Returns. June 13.
AND
Commission Business.
Ijr^HE UNDERSIGNED having taken Mr. Har-
vzr’s r Ware-House, (recently occupied* by
IPhilip Cook,) will be grateful to his friends and the
I public, fur any patronage they may be pleased to give
ftbim, in the above business.
BAILEY GODDARt).
CfWhen absent, his business will be atteuded to
I hr Goddard & Langdon.
1 S'lton. August 15.1819. . 33
: ’ OA£tf>.
JOHN V. VAtfCE,
R ESPECTFULLY informs tbe inhabitants of
Macon and its viciuity, that he has taken the
ICAHKIAGE U iKING ESTABLISHMENT of
iGrtmac A. Smith, where be intends' carrying on said
|bujiio:>sin all its various branches. / Persons confining
jin him will meet with promptness rirS despatch. Ills
■charges will be a, reasouabla as'at any other shop in
|the state.
07* A liist rate SULKY fur sale,
Macon, 19tb June, 1829 tf 25
or’s Trimmings.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
•Fine Bombasine Flock COATS
Fine (;ircrfr>!aa do do .
Eine Bbrobfttiue COATTEES
Fine Circassian . do
f ine Cloth . ■ do
ussisif Nnnkih ,. do w ' .
Fine Bombasine PANTALOONS
Fine Crape and Italian dp
French and Russia Drill do
Pongee and Catublct do
‘ Lineii and White Drill. do
Torn and Jerry do
Black and brown Circassian do
Cloth mid Casimere do .
Valencia and Marseilles' VESTS
Florentine arid Velvet do '
Fine Linen and Cotton SHIRTS
Bleached and unbleached do t •
Drawers, Duck Truweors
•Plaid and striped Short Jackets
Morning Gowus, &c. &c. .. ., , • .
The above Clothing is made hi the best manner
and will be sold low.
JAMES A. BLANTON,
OX THE CORNER BELOW THE DRVO STOKE OF ELLIS, SHOT-
-WELL St CO. MULBF.RRV STREET. MACON, OEOROIA,
C ASH DEALER in the following descriptions of
GOODS’viz:
GROCERIES, «.HATS,
STAPLE DRY GOODS,'BONNETS.
SHOES, CROCKERY,
BOOTS, V f HARDWARE,
SADDLERY, CUTLERY.
Thankful for past favors, begs leave to Inform his
friends and tbe public, that babas just received arid
offers for sale, at the lowest market prices, agen-
assortment of the above articles, together with s
few FANCY DRY GOODS, tyhich with those previ
ously on hand, makes bis stoek large and tbe assort
ment very complete., , , . .
Feeling the utmostconfidencelribeingable to supply
bis customers with Goods at as low prices asthey can be
bougbtfin the market, and to make it to tho interest'
of planters and merchants in this section of the coun
try, whp buy for cash, to make their purchase's "here,
instead of going farther. He respectfully solicits their
as well as those of
■, TAILORING,
Carried on as'usual with neatness and despatch',
N. B. Those indebted' to L. Fitoh & Co. must
make iimnediate'payuient.
Macpn, April lib A, 1829 16
confidently expects a liberal share of business.
On hand a large supply of Liverpool ground and St.
UbesSALT. October 6-42
Haw aooDS.
, P.JUDSON Sf VO.
JjlJAVE received at their HAT WARE-HOUSE
(iiul CLOTHING STORE on Mulberry Street,
within a few days, and are how opening a very exten
sive assortment of , ,
CLOTHING $ HATE,
which together with those on band makes tbeir assort
ment ns complete as can be found in this place; they
consist in part of tbe following articles:
Blue, black, brown, olive, claret, and mixt Dress'
COA I’d, Frock COATS and COATEES
Fine Bombazine Frock COATS and COATEES
Circassian and Jimobazette do
Bombazine and Circassian short JACKETS
Grown nod white Linen aud striped do
White, brown and striped drilling do
AgreatassoitmeiitofgiugiiamSaiid duck do • ,
Velvet,mersniles, fioreiitine.silk and Valencia VESTS!
Morning GOWNS, Cloth add Cassimera da
Fine liuen ruffled SlliR TS
Bleached and unbleached Cotton do
Silk, cainhlet und crape PANTALOONS
NLsv ADVERTISEMENT.
\W(itch Hepairi rgi Sjc.
IritHF. subscriber takes this method to tenner bis
| JL must sincere thanks to bis friends und tho public.
■for tbe encouragement received since hiscstablisnmcnt
I in Ibis place, and be still solicits a continuance of that
I patronage so liberally bestowbd. Watch Repairing is
libraucli oi thebusiness (as Well as the most particular
■part; iu which too much cure and pains cannot be tak-.
len. Impressed with this opinion, he is determined'hL
■ tike at all times tbe utmost pains with tbe same, mid
liasoduiiig he flatters himselt that lie will generally af,-
I ford satistuction. Aware Of the hardness of the times- 7
I arii determined to make as low charges as can be af-
Iforded. He wilt keep constantly on hand a supply of
JEWELRY and SILVER WARE,
I which will be sold low for Cash.
IV Having provided himselt with a-vobrig man, as W
I tiiiitant^lijobs in the Repairing line.suob as Jewelry,
Insiuls, Guns, &c. will be thankinlly received ana
I punctually attended to.
I. P’ Cash given for old Silver, grid old Gold taken
111 barter fur new. JOHN R. GARLAND.
1 Macon, Jfuy 7 1&
1M BARGAINS.
lipilE subscriber haviug located himself in Macon,
| A with a view of doing ^-general
Ovocev>j, liv\ Good & S\ioe
„ BUSINESS,
lu now opening and offers tor sale. on Mnlberty'street,
|u be store formerly occupied by John B. Wick, tbe
J following articles: ^
Is "^Coffee . 40 Us Whiskey
b,4'S. c »,
I fi Naits sssorted 50bags shot assorted
locratet Crahkoiy Ware assorted
nw.k.Gi.u Wsre assorted
Dry and clean, suitable for families use
hJ' 0 " * n ' 1 Wool Cards Quaker Sifters
| n>son Tea Sperm Candles.
.Ageuerai assortment of SHOES, and
fcj DRY GOODS siiituble for tbe Coun-
,ry trs< * e ' A 1 * of tbe -above Is offer
VK ed very low for cash.
JSsai-a 1 32 A - BBYAN>
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
. do
do
Concan und Circassian
French and Russian
Striped and silk drill
Fine Bombazine
White, brown and linen drill
Nankin und Denmark Satin
Mix! and drab
Cloth and Cassimera
Sattiuett
Silk Velvet of all colnura
White linen und cotton Hose
Flag, silk and bandanna Handkerchiefs
India, Italian, and cotton do
Silk and common Suspenders
Russian Belts, Gloves of all kinds, stocks, stiffeners
Cloths and Cassimeres, Sheeting, Shirting, Linings
Padding. Tillering, sewing silk, thread
Gilt Buttons, covered Buttons .
100 'dozen Brazilian Combs, large sizes
100 do do side Combs
An extensive asortment of 1 the latest
fashion Black Beaver Hats, supe
rior quality., • , ,
Fashionable Drab Beaver Hats
Fine and coarse Castor Hats
Fine and common ltoram Hats :•
A general assortment of Youths’ Black and DrabHats
Gentlemen's Cloth .Cape, dec. dec. &c. AUof which
will lie sold low for Cash. . t
B3* A fair price given for Beaver,Otter and Mink
FURS. ■ * ' April 11 15
u
Paper liangiugs.
A , Si’Ll.NDID assortment'ot Papi
Jii Bordering und Fire Screen Prints. Just re
ceived aud forsale by -
, • ELLIS,
June 20,1829 . 36
SHOTWELL & .C6.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Yf UST received by boat Monrne an additional sup
qj ply of Drags and Slediciues, Instruments, Glass-
wnre tfee. , m
^Comprising -With our previous stock a'very large
ahd geiiorti assortment ol articles in the drug line.—
Intending to retain our customers by selling genuirib
drugs, medicines, &c. (selected by ourselves) at rea
sonable rates, we 'InVite the attention of merchants,
physician's, planters and others to our stock.
r ' ELLIS, SHOTWELL i Co.
June 19,1829. 26
•JPttGftOBS WAsYTKD.
I iL Tnr'i'^ , ;. ber * wish t0 biro EIGHTEEN or
I or \ ‘V ' Mu 'it negro fellows, for six months
Uie bulltin g season, experienced haiids pref-
' Mic'nn BUTT’S & COATS.
—— c —■ S *-Pt 12th 1829. 37
'Vm'/to’ °iLS, GLASS ifC.
tLLH. min-iMri.M t
coeMAUssvo a fivrsvwEss
IN. DAltlEiN. ■
fHIIIE subscribers respectfully tender tbeir ser-
B vices to tbe UcceiringuudjForwardingofUoods
- and Produce—ample Wburt and Store room, together
with several years expciii nc-in the bnsmess, and a
steady location in the place—will enable them to give
the greatest facilities and Strictest attention to tbe in
terest of tbeir employers.
Darien, Aug. 7.33 HAWES & MITCHELL.
iTtoWitiH 3, 8WUTWELL & Co.
IRH Ivedandoffhr foreale on reasona-
IfccuUh J r i. ‘"iff* quantity of the above hrtieUe
IlSradf—alui Train OILS, white
I Prussian M “’ brown, Venetian ged,-verdigris,
I P«ei, ' e '* ow and stone ochre, whiting, blue,
I *ie scien..!* n. Wn ® mi *He. gold mid silver leaf, Term
|4ow G| u ^’ ,. ur * tB y umber, varnishes, Ac. ALo, Win-
l«»r 13,1 ^ > r * oul *iees and qualities and Putty.
hp
removed.
itlj^.j^^iRBERShuve lately removed front
Brett fc-JJ Slnnfis to tho comer iiouse on Cherry
Where the» m 1 0cc,, I , *eU by Messrs. Ralston & Jones,
on band in’their Usual exten-
an J i) 5“®*™ esiojunent of Hard W are, Groce'
Loods.
~—- " KIMHERI.V a CHISHOLM.
NOTICE.
AM persons indebted to the Georgia
* atriot •‘Atabiishmunt, forsubscrijilion
<,r Adv«*rt»niijg, previous to June
. lime oi ibr tranter to Mr h. H
Jjurritl. will settlo tbeir Accounts with
tynj ^ ^uthiurijrt;d to close tbe bu
C. C. EAitTLtiT
fjqHE SUBSCRIBERS haviug takenthe store oh
5U kegs NAILS, assorted ,
30 hhds New Orleans SUGARS
20 bags prime Green Porto Rico COFFEE
30 bags do Rio. do
do SHOT assorted
—IN STORE-,
10,000 “ Sfi ,tt0 "
' 4000 bushels Liverpool ground SALT
, 4 bbds MOLASSES, &c. &c.
may 1 18_
Court in each county, be requested to cause a copy of
the raid Act to be pasted upon the door erf the Cuurt-:|
House and at the most conspicuous place in every
Captain’i District of their county. By the Governor.
EVERETT Hr PIERCE, Stcffmy
AN ACT to alter the thilM, seventh, and twelfth sec
tions of tbe first article, aud the first und third sec- |
tiunsofthe third article of the Constitution of this'
State.
Whereas a part oftha third section of the first aril I
cle of the Constitution is iu the following words, to I
wit: ‘'The Senate shall be elected annually.” A|
part ofseventh section of the first article is in tbe fol
lowing words—"The Representatives shall be chosen)
arpniaRv." Anil a paftol tbe twelfth section of the |
THE MUSICAL WJFE. '
From Baytey'e It Made.
■Wy wife u very musical,
-• She tunes it over much.
And tease* mb with what they call
- Her fingering’ami touch !
She’s intirumental to my pain.
Her very Bniadwood quakes!
Her vocal efforts split my braio,
I ahiver when she thaket! '■ 1
'fifst article, is in the following words—“the meeting of
the General Assembly shall'bp annually.”
And whereas, a part of the first Section
HHRHBPBRHHI of
article.'is in tbe following words, 'to'wit s “The Judg- |
|C« of tbe huperior Courts 'shall be elected for the term |
^MMM^sectiunof the!
’'There shall
of three years.": Auda'r
third article, Is fn the M
the I
be a State's Attorney and Solicitors appointed by
Legislature, aud commissioned by tbe Governor, who
shall hold tbeir offices for tbe term, of three years."—
And whereas, tbe before recited clauses, require a
mendment:
. Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of Bepreienta-
titer of the Slate of Georgia in General Assembly met,
an i is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, Tbut
She tells trie with the greatest ease
Her voice goea up fo CI
And protrs it, till her melodies
Are maladia to me:
She’s ••leabclling" if I stir,
a From where'my books lie hid;
■Or, “Oh! no, tee never mention her”
—I wish sho never did. >
so soon gs this act shall have {lasst-d agreeable to tbe
requiiitioris of the Constitution, the following shall
be adopted in lieu of (be foregoing clauses iu the be-
calts
the citizens of. Macon, and
A’S GOOD AS THE BEST
As CA\eao as the Cheapest.
Q & W. T. 8AGE, Saddle It Harness Makers,
• ■Macon, Georaio, continue to manufacture all
kinds of Articles in the above business.
They have now on hand a-great variety of
tidies' and gentlemen’s plain arid quilted SADDLES,
Silvermounted Gig HARNESS,
... do do Coach do
Plain Japaned do do
do do Coach do
, 3o 'do Jersey Wagon do
BRIDLES, of all kinds and qualities,
Martingales, Sad lie Bags, Valices, i. n
Travelling TRUNKS, of a superior quality,
Wagbri Whip's, Gig Whips, |
Riding Whips, of various kinds, Hunting Whips,
Collars, of all kinds. &c. &c.
All of Which are offered for sale at the lowest Cash
prices,-or approved paper.
v. - , _ ALSO,
. 'A large quantity of Skirting, Padding Skins. Sole
Leather, Upper Leather, Caff and Morocco Skins, of
different kinds; Lining and binding Skins, Snddle
Trees, worsted and cotton girt Webb, Boot Webb,
Awl Handles, black and plated gig harness Mounting.
, -also,
, > A great supp,y of Shoemaker's
SLASTS AND BOOT TREES.
. ..’Likewise an extensive assortment of
Hvmlvjave aud Siuhher^.
A great- variety of Broad, Seaming and Pasting
LACE, TASSELS, TUFTS, Ifc.
• # * Saddlers, Coach Makers and Shoemakers sup
plied at wholesale, on reasonable terms.
EF Repairing done as usual.
07* GIGS and CARRIAGES lined and
trimmed, in the newest style.. ...
All orders thankfully received and promptly-attend
ed to.
May 30 22
be adopted in lieu of (be foregoing
fore recited sections to wit:
In lieu bf ibe clause in tbe third section of the firs
article, tbe following to wit:—The Senate shall be e-
lected biennially, alterthe year eighteea hundred arid
thirty-one. In lieu of tbe clause in the seventh sec
tion of the first article, the following—-The Represen
tatives shall be chosen biennially, utter the year eigh
teen hundred and thirty one, Iu lieu of Uie clausa iu
the twelfth section of the first article, the following—
The meeting of the General Assembly shall ho bicn-
Her newest turns torn out to her.
The same as heard last year;
Alas! there's no varisly
In variations here;
I see her puff, I see her pant.
Through ditties wild rail strange, -
1 wish she’d change her notes, they want
j „ ■ • ■ Some silver and some change !
7Tim*0&LiL&H Xa ~
ORIGIN OF PRINTING BIBLES.
Walter Scott's Soirees, iu Runs, Collected ,
and Published by AL P. E, Ja.ao, liiblio-
pnilist, filtmbtr of all the Academics, dfc.
•8vu., pp.401.'Parid, 1&29. • i
.Such is the title ofa new work which is just now
nially, afterlhe year eighteen hundred and thirty-onrl. I fi«H|onable in Paris, audis written with H&anoess and
In lieu of the clause iu tile first section of the third ar- Tlle nu( , l ‘ ur > 'y' 10 «‘»youn,,m..n alreudy
tide, the following—The Judges of tbe
Courts shall be elected forthetemi orfour,.yeiui';'the ^ .if
first election to take place in eighteen-hundred and. , W® have not je rri 1 - t
thirty-one. And In Ifeii of the'clfuse inthe thiril.ee- "Lthi. charming volume | hut wo venture to ray that
lion of tho third article, the following—There' shall be uSuIram!hed“n«m! It heara “-ri,™
many obscurepdntsotjiislary, nnd.y,- ia th(
thirty-one. . IRBY IlUDSpN,
Speaker of the House of itepresentntives.
THOMAS STOCKS,
l*resideut of the Senate
I one el tho tales, doing our best to preserve in English
I’tbe naiveie ol the original style, anil that crude dic
tion by which tlie licentious morals of the loth centu
ry are so welt described,—without, however, giving
any cause of otferice to the chastest mind.
WAKE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Business.
PRINTING.
The 15tfi ternary was the age of disco veries
find inventions, arid gave rise,' one afier auoth- .
THE UNDERSIGNED continues I to oA'paiutiojI, copper engraving. :ho coin-
to transact the above branches oi l P* 5 *! and printing. ( ' , J .
business, at Ids former stand, and John Faust, or Faustus according to lama his-
soticits a continuance of the patron- tbriamf, when living at Haarlem, with Laurent
age ol 11 Vo i IN S X. n HO VV* K *V ND. .Foster, wlio, since 1420, had printed w.lh
Macon September 15/h 1820. ’ 38 3m} .’ blocks of graveu Wood, ajqiropriated this won-
——————— dertul secret r.nd fled to Mayeuce, with iha
NEW GOODS. characters, which he.had abstracted durh g
...... r ... ^ o <v\nVr Ghr'istuiaJ. In tltis city lie went into partner-■
WILLY, BAX \ Lu &i V OR l, ship with his suu-iti'-iaw, Pelep Scheffer, arid
A RE NOW receiving, and opening directly from | John Gutlmnberg, u rich citizen of Slrasburg,
Bargains to be bad.
WILL be sold in the town of Forsyth on.
the 1st Tuesday in October next, to the
highest bidder- , My DWELLING
HOUSE and lot whereon 1 pow live, ly
ing on tho North aide of town neartheAcademy.—
Tbq dwelling is a large and commodious two story
building situatedon a very beautiful eminence, with
every excelledt well, and fine vegetable-gardens', a
good Kitchen and otheynecejsary improvements. Al
so a large and comipodious STORE HOUSE, and
DWELLING above, directly on the public square on
the corner opposite the Eagle Tavern, with a good
kitchen and other improveiqents, accordingly. AIL
New- York, an extensive assortment of European j With the view of pcriecting the method ot Lnu-
aud American ' coAYx'A'u reut Coster. They cast the first metal types
... v DRY. GOODS, and after unheard-of efforts and labours carried
SHOES AND BOOTS, Negro SHOES, COTTON ot lilu Rthle, exactly according with (ho main.'.
BAGGING, <*«. &c. Ac. script. The great letters and miniatures wore
Also three cases Gentlemen’s fine gilt and painted by hand. -Then ihoso asso-
newest style—CouritryMerehinta rind purchasers gen-1 ci “ te ? » w °re to reveal t6 -none an invention
erally.are invited to call andlpok through-
Macon, September 18th ISiw . - - . 38
which waj to enrich them.; and, that they
mignf not waken curiosity, they sold ba a small,
iiuiiibui ol copies in M .yunce, which passed ofT
A. SLAUGIl I LHSf V. LAHUZAN. as manuscripts. JohtiF.iuai betook hjinsefto
ENEWthe tenduroftheirservlces to their friends I hoping that there lie should ge: muclt
and the Public, in tbe . * * ^ | money by ins Bibles. A B.hlu, well written
to’Y^RAGR
. And
jCbmrtussum Business
persons wishing to purchase tie above valuable prop
erty, would do well to attend, as there ia no doubt but
there will be great sacrifices made.
PITT MILNER-
6134
. JUST RECEIVED, .
t 4Y bis Portland RUM of very s-perior quality,
1 v fine Drab Beaver HATS,:' do Black Castor,
Rorain and Wool HATS. For sale by
August 16. • 33.. A. BRYAN.
i\ -I ARGE quantity of Letter, Fonlkcap and |^rap-
Ai ping PAPER, of various qualties. Blank
Uudls, Waters, dealing Wax, Ink, Inkpowder, Hand,
&c. For sale by ELLIS. SHOTWELL & Co.
June 2'i, 1829 2ti
and culuured, fetched about 500giildencrowns.
John Faust'had tfrrwed two days past in tho
place of Itis destinaiion, with his. mysterious
siock of buoks; Uo hud tukim a small ffy'utri
iu the ciiy, of three sturins and with a.poimed
rouf. lie gave hiirisdf oui as solely : writer’
(yekiDg Wpr)(i'uot},nndut this pretext, obtained
ja-. 1 .• 'ik'-.rI | |iutcn<u>ui-!> tor his h.» »k:, withmit, iioivcv.'r,
AMbesamesfand whicbtuey have occupied for the availing himself of an iti.lexto the s-intly, tfr
■frt seventeen years. They will ns liuretofore, afford _- • ,,, , /. ..
the usual facilities, and devote themselves to the later- I e ) en »‘, ublc ' rit ’ r ! f or ,be
est of their customers. . | puree Was J)ul thinly lined in the mean w Into;
Augusta, Sept. 3, 1829 37 hi* | Joint Faust was passing a little beforo writ
, , «, I totirards the meeting of tho roads of La Grande
LA ND A l AULl lON. aim Lu Pci.l Trimnverie, near the Well of
WILLbe sold, to the highest bidder, on Love’, so called because Agnes Hcllebri, a lady
. NAILS,,,
VCfAILS, Brads, Locks, Hinges, Castings with a
Jvj miscellaueuus assortment of Hardware. For
sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL Sc Co.
the firstTuesday in October next, iu the die Gouft of Philip Augustus, threw he self
S36St^{aSj!^.S^»“-r~i#h* H, pert't.veil .
, — mulgee River, about6 mites above Ma-J luniala veiled ; and, his heart beiog prompted
cou.hy the name oftha Wicked Shoals tract, the prop-1 to luilow her graceful and engaging progress,
lih
June 20.1829 20
.Mulberry street, hctweenMessra. Chapmans and
Newcomb, have just received pr. Boats Caroliaeahd
Anti-Tariffite, and offer low for cash,
44 bags prime Green COFFEE,
15 do -white do
32 kegs NAILS assorted
9 lbs Portland RUM
20 do WHISKEY ...
30 do • • "GIN
10 do AppleBRANDY
5 do Albany ALE
1 pipe Cog. BRANDY ,
16 hhds prime N. O. SUGAR
' 4 do do St- Croix do
)6 do 5IOLAS8E8
,10 Boxes CLARET
MACKF.RKL No 1 and 2 in bbls and half bbls.
LOAF SUGAR
10,000 lbs IRON assorted
9.000 dn BACON
Macon, August eith 33 BUTT8 Sc COATS.
F ROM the subscriber, in tbe City of New-York, on
the Allit lust, a calf skin pocket hook,containing
sundry notes and drafts viz: two notes drawn by Eras-
lus Stone in favor of J. St 8- Stone, one for 31393 04
cents dated May 11th 1829. the otherfor #500 75 cent:
dated May 15th 1829, also one other drawu by Erast’ua'
Slone in iavorof J. Stone dkCo.for #300 00 dated May
]9 l ii 1829, with a credit on the'back ofit—and several
drafts drawn by Elias Fort of Savannah, X Stone of
Savannah Sc Campbell fc Snow of Darien Ga. all on J.
Sc S. Stone Sc pciliaps some others, alio one other note
drawn by Jeremy &• Sumner Stone ~or J- Sc S, Slone,
payable toh Stune&Cp. dated July-lOth 1828, for
#1373 40 cents wbichnotehas been paid, allthe above
drafts have been paid—but perhaps payment ia;hot no-
tedon them. All tiersona are cautioned against trad
ing for any of.he .love described^agers.
New-York, Aug.22il. 1829. 37 4t
erty of the subscriber, with about 250acres, oh acred-1 allowed himself to go whore itis heart went.
ai. a. x«a
About 60 acres excellent swamp Land. The |.urchti- ‘ho sound of his breath anil ofltis feet, turne.l
er had better call and see the crop oh it now, which round, lifted up her veil, eriuled mos^ bewitch'
will recommend/thb premises, an ekeellent Otbery, at-1 ingly, and went honie to look at his bonks.
Inched, where bas'been caught one thousand dollars
worth of shsff, one season. A longer 'credit will be
given if required, Ac.
SAMUEL BUFFINGTON.
Sept. 10 3t 37
JBianks
O F the most approved forms, neatly prinVtdl has nbt as ntanyin his library, in ihe large lou--
on line paper, kept conutantly for sriler.t the ut 0 { the .Louvre.’ * fyf-'r
office of the Macon Telegraph. Among whi.ch are 1
Bacon.
• rv AAA LB8. BACON jazt received
AU.UUU and for sale by
RALSTON * JejUSD. -r-
' ,“ i - -
JaaetT It
VAE£ HOUSE
Corimmissiou BUsmess.
^T|IIG WARE HOUHE ofthe »ub*criber ft now
4JL in order lor the reception of Produce, and beinj
at a convenient UndiiiR and free lrom wiy danger of
Fire, render* it peculiarly eligible for tafo #tur«ge
Every facility will be afforded in receiving, forwarding,
purebjuing aud seiitug produce.
THE AUCTION BUSINESS,
Will be'conrioued at his old stand Where no exerthm
will be wanting to promote the interest of hi
era. THOMAS P.
8ept. A M.
Commissions tor interrogatories
Deeds '-i ' : V
Sheriffs’ Titles
Executions for Cfetks
do. for Justice* of tb.e Peace
do. for Dost
do. for Military F toes
Deeds for Justices of Inrerior Courts
Writs
Summonses for ContAaliles
Juiy Suit,mouses
Subpit-,g,
Dec tv .rations
At'.achmenta
v . rits af Garnidnriettt
Marriage Licensee < ■
BenchWa
IB3HMY
SOtaB U
J^PfUME Lot, just i
September JO, 100#.
My darling,” said he, at par;
iug,‘kissing her oil the mouth, ‘I thank.my
good, angel wito niaoe roe meet With thee; ti ien .
ship altould not ceaso so soon; a beginning
siipposes an end; Wo must meet again.’
*Oit! ilie precious books!’ ■’.-joined An 4
• netfc, at the sight of the Bibles covered wti.-,
white parchment and gold; ‘ the King hine>ei‘.
* Take litis book,’ said Faust, presenting on
of them to her, 1 lako it in reraoinbrance of Je
sua Christ and of me. It is very piofitatil’
reading, and will redeem I know not how roan •
sins. Besides, it is entirely the work of to
own hands. The King inmself has riot, >
swear to tlree, a copy of this wonderful wri;
iug.’
‘ Then your culling is that of a writer r
* Even so. Adieu! this manuscript w t.
procure thee large sums, with which to bin
necklaces, rings, and oar-riugs in abundance
but show it to every comer, be he -gemlcraa:.
toldter or priest, and tel! each one, that l Jotur
FadSt; of Muyenc^, rpw hi Paris, sell simil i
ones, at * prittt thkt will scarcely pay for tl.u
TCUuttl.* * ,
*,By tbe b*iy wonga of the I
or Latin,