Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, March 19, 1831, Image 4

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v Just Kepcivcd. eg ft tfta Boxe* Raisins Ji. ■ v' IS Bsrreis soil shelled Almonds 19 Burn:!* Luffs Cracker! 6 Bones tresh Lemons 22 Drum’s Pigs 9000 lbs Goshen Cheese 12 dor. jars English Pickles assorted HO Coses t: us va Jelly 15,000 best Cigars. Forsaleby Jan 27 5 LEVI ECKI-Ei A CASED. TMTog, SMITH Announces to the pub) - . JjJL tho discontinuance of her day School and i* turns her unfel'iied thanks for the oonfldencc ar patronage which she has received. Mrs. rt. will enntinuo to give private Lessons Afim'c. Painting, and Penmanship Those Parents svho have not settled tor the Tultjf of their Children, will please to do so. they will fit their accountr nt the Store of Jan. 1. 1H31. T. L. AJ. P SMITH. n M MANTLE Clocks, a knndsume nrtlde t -m ’■!?)’ ceived on consignment. and tor sale low I AbTl3. 46 RALSTON ft JONES. Hands and Oxen iranted. F IFTEEN or twenty good hands will b« paid liberal wages to work on the Mulhrrry street road. Apply to Li:vt L'cklkt, who will also pur chase a yoke of Oxctt. JjlO) JACOB SHOTWELL. LAFAYETTE HALL. MACON GEORGIA .. « TBI9establishment has undergone considerable . repairs and is in readings to accommodate Boar ders and Travellers, at lower than customary rates lor this mace—the House is spacious, the SmblcingsxCfl - lent We have extra lot. with water In them tor Dro vers, we also have a Blacksmith’s Shoo on the lot aud keep Horse shoe* and nails ready at the shortest no tice, and any other ivork that may he wanting in oar line This establishment the Public may restassured Is such i comfort'',I Merino Shawls. jgJSLACK and scarlet Long shawls, Just received by nov. 6, do pare 45 <i bat do ■ G. D. YOUNG. UST received tuper Blue camblet Cloaks <lo do Great Coats, do do Ladies Cloaks, 4-4qr. Linseyo, JO-4 Fine Linen Sheetings. w . VVM H BURUdAlsi • such as wifi make t ho Travellers an Jthe Boarders i M 0et noth 1830 ’ 4:1 mfortnble—this establishment stands on Bridge; - '——: „ ?• iiui, ...{moil unit iu3r3iT/i.V«m.,W^>l»-d«jn:mivra .11AKUF AO'4'Uli E K fiUEPlA jS O F<JR lEft, A Vr. ; annotated Ellis, Shot well A Ott-OlDeD MACON COFFEE HOUSE, NEAR 3 HE TOWN HALL At tht sign of the ffarp (J- Engle, on STONE 4- COITS earner. J OHN S MITH proprietor of this establishment takes the usual mndn of informing his patrons and the public, that ho has completed his arrange ments fur their accommodation which comprizes an entire suit of rooms, (including elegant separate apartments for select parties with firo places &c.) Ho has erected n cook house on an improved plan, which will be always supplied wilh the most sav oury eatables that can he procured hrre or else where. including hot Steaks, Chops, stewed, fried and plain Oysters, Tongues. Venison. Cutlets, (foiled Fowls' Eggs, soused Salmon. Shrimps, with good coffee &c. His Co.ifeeiionary ami By are well stocked with ehoico Wines. Holland Gin, Jinn, and Santa Cruz Rnm. French and old Peach Brandy, genuine Cordials, Fruits, Cheese, Con serves, &o. All of which lie submits to tho judg ment of his friends, to whom he returns sincere thanks for their liberal patronage. street, above the court houso, one hundred arid fifty yards, RODGERS A Co October 6. 1830. 41-tf lO casks (large size) tiosheu Cheese, dUfKrtOf quality received by Waggon, and tor salt 46 RALSTON & JONES raxsazz garden seeds. 1 71 LLIS, 8 HOT WELL A CO. have just receiv It ed and tor sale,afresh supply of Garden Steal. ~ uble “ White Onion, Double Peppergrass, Red Onion. Salsaly. Tomatoes, Blood Beet. solid celery. Early Turnip Beat, summer savoy. Orange carrot, curled Parsley, Blood carrot, Guernsey Tunip, Long white Parsnip, Long cucumber, Dutch summer sqnasb. cronknock summer squish,long white Okra, crookneck winter squasb, early June Pees, E MBROIDERED barage dress Handkerchiefs changeable gros de naples do Beg dad do—5-4 bleached Sheeting 8 4 double linen Damask Diaper—Rnsin do sup. London furniture Calicoes—Long lawns ' Just received and for sale at the cheap store of De: 3 ■VM. If. BURDSALL. Z'W .„ I!?A octave 918" F ROM_one_t 0 two hundred thousand plants of earfysugwcorn. low Macon, oct 23 44 ROBERT COLLINS, early spring fiat Turnip, Gulden crosses, and warrant the workmaosbqi do^eipt'th'o bvdiy iii the Piano to perform well af l/east^uiejyear at Rich wn risk—below is a list ol prices.. iiiare cornered 5 I 2 orta* e Piano d> do (5 do do or hnriziintal round corners 5 1-2 octave do 6 octave f’JM) do do do Metalie Plate tJ22-> square and horizontal round cornered octave, Rose Wood no plate do do. metalic plate, blocks and drawers,6 octave Mahogany ®-*7f> do do do Rose Wood S ; ' Upright Mahogany silk Profit, 51-2 octave do do 6 octave do Rose Wood do 5 1-2 do do do dofi octave ELLIS, SHOTWELL fir Co. Agents. Macon, Nov. 27th, 48 IP^f-assu. ! SOI4; «t Ice bead lettuce, Ice coss lettuce, cabbage head lettuce, Leek lettuce, salmon Raddisli, scarlet do scarlet Turnip Raddisb, Drum heed cabbage, savoy cabbago, early york c&bbsgCf Flat Turnip. Rutabaga Turnip, Turnip, sage, squash Pepper, nov. 24 48 early golden ilotspnr do. white Marrowfat do. green dwarf marrowfat do strawberry dwarf do. early china Dwarf Beans, Lima pole do. cranberry pole do superior while pole Bran, new Zealand spinnage, green glazed cabbage, sugar loaf do cauliflower, Orange Turnip Beet, Endive, Early Charlton Peis. CHEESE. ~S f\ CASKS Goshen Cheese, received in goo X order, and for sale by HUNGER FORDS & STODDARD. TINWARE. HUNGEREORDn & SXODDARD M '.UFACTCUE nnd keep constnnlly on bun, a general assortment of TIN WAKE wUneh will hr sold on liberal terms. Job Work done at short notice at the shop nextdooi to Ellis. Shotwell A Vo on third street. January 15, 1631.3• Dunstables ,^^NE case (superrio quality) Dunstables, Also ladies’ and misses’ leghorn’, straw and openwork Bonnets, just received and for sale b; nov C 45 YOUNG. received utthe Macon Clothing Store, super fine blue brown, black, olive Broad Cloths, blue brown, orange, drab, slate mixt and buffCassimeres, Velvet and Valencia Vestings, a handsome assort- meet of fancy Cravats, Stocks. .Suspenders buckskin , jqsURANC E on Cotton hence to sen ports, per GIovi-s, Horse nnd Beaver do. Umbrellas, Cans, Ac. goodboatsor hoses, will be effected at a very nt of Readymade Clothng, | I1W rut*. CHARLES.DAY, Agent HOW AUD IXsUUANCE COM'AM New York. Vso, a handsome assortment of Ready made HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING. HUBBAItO & SEARS R E3PF.CTFULLY inform the inliabitants of Ma con nnd its vicinity, that they have taken tho Store, in Mulberry street, opposite Chapman’s cor ner; where they will bo happy to receive orders in the various branches of House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, Gilding. Glazing and I’nper Hanging — Thav keep on hand Paints of all kinds; Glass. Putty Oil, Varnishes, fire. They hope, by good attention to business, to re* ceive a sham of public patronage. Macon, Feb. 19, 1831. 8-3m made in the best style ; Cloaks of n superior kind. FITCH A WOttDIN. FOR QAXiE CEBAP. An elegant and new BAROUCH, tor one or two Horses. Enquire as above. nov27 48 E RED BLUFF FOR SALE!! NtlUIRF. of PRINCE * POE, •Macon. May 3, 1830. 91-if Auction and Com nission BUSINESS. T HE subscribers have associated themselves under the firm of BOND & VAN WAGE- NEN, for the purpose of transacting the Auction and Commission Business; nnd respectfully soli cit the, patronage of their friends and the public. Their room isod Mulberry Street, next I. B. Row land’s. J- VAN WAGENF.N Fob. 5 0 tf THOMAS P. BOND. W ANTED n good Journeyman Tailqr. ono o* steady habits will find constant employ. Jan 29. 5 FITCH fir WOK&IN J UST received an el-gant assortment of fine Clothing, among which arc n few super Bluo Cloth Cloaks feb 5 A. SHOTWELL. Uniicd States' Bank ffosxm For sale by C. COLLINS. May 2 29, 1830. 2 MAA LBS. live Geese Feathers ef'Lr’U’ 10 boxes northern Talloiv Candles 1 cask superior Lamp Oil 7 casks Goshen Cheese Received and for sale by Jan 15. 3 Hungr.rfords 4* Stoddard. NOTICE. T HE subscriber will rent one of tho two Stores he now occupies. II will he made 2(1 by 70 feet deep. Feb. 12. 7 A. SHOTWELL. Cheap Clothing. T HE subscriber anxious to sell off his stock of Woolen Clothing, ere the approach of sum mer will give great bargains to merchants and oth era who will favor him with their custom. Jan. 21 4 ALEXANDER SHOTWELL. N. B. Just received in addition to his heavy stock, (lately adverised,) a full supply of almost every description. A. 8. JVnc Fall and Winter Goods. WZIiDV, 3AXJ?ilE. «2t TORS St RE now opening, on the corner ol second street . SL and Cotton Avenue, opposite the Washington Hall, a General Assortment of European and Ameri can Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery. Crockery and Glass tf'nrc, Callings, Leghorn and straw llonnets. Pine black and drab lints, wool li ds, 'i indoic Glass, If hits Lead, Cotton ll gg g Hugging Twine. Ac. Ac. a large stock negro shoe*. Ladies, gentlemens, boys & children’s fine Shoes Ac Merchants, planters and tile public generally c»- nov be supplied at low prices from n stock, interior to none in the state Macon, 1st October, 1830 P. S. We shall be receiving New Goods weekly, unjll tbe 15th Nov. WILEY, BAXTER fir FORT JOB MAGIE, 1 fiTTAS received within tho last two or three weeks Alii fromNew-York. a considerable proportion ol Id- Fall and Winter Stor ’ comprising a General A-sor: men! nt Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, such as black, blue, brown aiul mist Broadcloths, cas- simeres pad satiuetts, Flannels, Baizes, Blankets Ac. Merino, Thibet, crape and cassitnere shawls and (all ey Handkerchiefs—d haudsnme and splendid assort ment of figured plain and changeable silks—silk Ging hams, Oscarincsand Arro shines, Circassians. Merino do. super French calicoes and Ginghams. Linens. Lawns aud cambric Handkerchiefs—leghorn, Dun stable and straw llouuels. Thread aud Bobinet'laces nnd Edgings. Ince Pelerines, craxy janes and capes. Gloves and Hosiery—also, a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery. Glass and China Ware, Crockery, Castings, saddlery, Hat , shoti. cotton cards, fur seal and leather caps.' chinchilla do. copper Tea kettles, Blacksmiths Tools complete, cross cut mid mill saws, calf skins, lining do. cochineal Roans. Ilat liniugsand Trimmings, sole‘leather, carpenters Tools—also. Guns, with flint and percussion locks, double and sin gle barrelled, etc etc. Also. A general assortment of Groceries. The above Goods, together with his whole stock in trade, will be dispoeed of upon reasonable terms; and his friends and the pubitc are requested to call and exa mine for themselves. - 45 Macon, nov 6 NEW GOODS. HUNGERFOKDS & STODDARD 10 f AVE lately received their tall and winter »u|)- *f 1 ply of GOODS, comprising u general assort ment of silk, woolon, and cotton Coods, new and Fashionable clothing, straw, open work end Leghorn Uonnets, Dunstable Hats, mens and boys fine tur Hats, wool Hats, ladies and gentlemens fine Boots and shoes.Negro shoes nnd clothing, cotton ant* wool cards, saddlery fife Ouhnnd the following articles, a good assortment of Hardware, crockery, cotton Bagging and Twine, Liquors all kinds, lump sugar, st crolx and pnrto rico sugars, coffee, Tea, Spanish segars, lamp Oil, swedes Iron, Plough Moulds, German, American, English blistered and cast steel, cut anil wrought Anils. Breds, solo gin-bnndand upper Leather, cull and lining skins Feathers, fife. The above Goods will be sold low: old customers may rely npon having Ihrir Goods as low os al any other house. 45 Jlacon, nov 6 UVJCAVY-VYS. R UNAWAY from th« subscriber living near Darien McIntosh county Georgia, two Ne gro men named GEORGE &. QUIBII8. George is about five feet five inches high smooth face of a yellowish black, large high forehead, limps a little as though one leg was shorter than the otliei in consequence of having had it injured hy a fall, it is thought one of his upper front teeth out and is about thirty eight years of age. he formerly be longed to Mr. George Atkinson of Darien and ac customed to going on thp Boats from Darien to Miiiedgcvilie and. Macon, Quihus is n darker black then George, and is about five leet five inch es stutters a little in common, but if suddenly a- larmcd stutters very much and is about thirty seven years of age, they had a pass to spend the Christ mas holy-days, and no doubt they have gone up the liver to Milledgevillo or Macon an' will go to work on the wharf and among the Boars. Ten dolinrj reward will be paid for each of them if taken in this county and Twenty dollars for each of them • if taken out of the county and all other reasona ble charges will bo paid on their delivery lo mo or in any jail, and information given to me so that I can get them. JOHN N. McINTOBH. Jan. 22, 1831. 4 GEORGIA—Pike County. S>OHN C. MANGHAM, of Capt. Wilson’s dis- qJ trict, tolls befure me one bay horse Mule, 3 years old, four feet 6 inches high—appraised by Har dy Crawford and John J. Holy to $G0, this 23d Feb ruary, 1831. THOMAS THORNTON, J. P. A true copy from the Eatray Book. March 5, 1831. 10 H. G. JOHNSON, c. i.c. GEORGIA—Crawford County. T OLLED before me by Milton Patterson, of the 573d district Georgia Militia, a small roan Horse, with a small lamp on the left jaw, and a switch tall, about lour years old-appraisae by Lemuel D. Slatter and Washington Preston, to be worth thirty dollars. F. BACON, J. P. A true extract from the Esiray Book. jea 80,1831, 6 ]}. DELS, c. t. e. low rate, dec. 18 51 NEW BOOKS TCI BF.RLE’S practice of Mediciuo Mid Grosson Ihc Bones Teule’i Neuralgia Ralier’s Formulary Martinets Therapeutics Dentists’ Manual Gaits Byron rtiiuthrnnan > , , , The Mussclman ( Novels, &c. &c. Just received by ELLIS. -rHO’V'V E -H- PAlfclR'D.i Dl.APEItS AND TAILORS. 4 N tho West end of McDonald's building, are now receiving a new and Fashionable assorlme nt ol .ODD*, warranted to be as cheap according to llie quality ns any other establishment can produce, con. sting of Black. Blue. Brown and the most lashioim- .ite coloured Cloths, some of which are of a very su- inriiir quality, assimeres, also, an elegant assnrtmci,- .1 Silk, Valentin and Marsailcs Vestings, Stocks, t m vats, cravat Stifners. Ilandkerchi- fs. Hosiery, Glov, • ferments of every description made to measure i- he first style ot fashion and elegance, and completer iccording to order at the shortest notice. READY MADF. CLOTHING. Fine Bine and Black Dross Coats nnd Frocks, fan ey -Sutinett Coattees, Black Velvet Vests, White and .Spotted Mersailes do Buff do. Velentia, Plain Silk common do. Tnilinett do. Cloth do. Blm , B ack. Brown Drab Mill and Sattinetl Pantaloons, fine goals hair camblet and plaid Cloaks, ladies Cloaks Sus penders. Drawers, also, I cast of fine black Hats E. H P. fir CO. most respectfully roliclt a coutin- uniiee of the public favor, which they will endeavor lo merit hy the best attention. Macon, oct. 29. 44 THE subscriber has just re turned from New York and is now opening a splendid assort inent of goods in Ids line, com prising a greater variety than ev er before offered in this market, amongst which are the following articles viz. WATCHES. Lockets, Indies Gold patent lever Medalinns, &c. Ac Watches, SILVER WARE. Gent, do do do (extra Table A Ten Spoons, • Jew’d Salt & Mustard do Silver do do do Cream Desert do •• Lepine A Engli do Soup & Bntler Ladle*. JEWELLERY. ButterKnives. Sugartmig* (Manufactured of Georgia PLATED GOODS. Gold.) Fruit Baskets, Castor,. '.•die*.neck Chains (ele- Candlestick.-, Snuffers, and gant' patterns) Trays. ’• Wiilch do Table A Tea Spoons, Filigree A Jolt Ear-rings A Sugar Tongs A Soup Breast-pins, dies, Pearl* Jett Finger-rings, BRITANNIA WARE. Curb & Long-link watch Coffee A Tea Pols, Chains, 8ugnr* Cream Dishes, Seals, Keys, watch books.Tahle * Tea Spoons, Snaps, ' Soup Ladles &o Ac. Studs, Miniature settings. Fancy untl Military Goods. Tea Trays, Bread Baskets, Steel Snuffers and Tray*, silver mounted Spectacles, steel do. Ever pointed Pencils, silver Whistles, Dirks, Pistols, (a superior article) coral Beads. Wax do. Pen-knives, S|ianish do, Rnisors. Thimbles. Bracelets, Waist buckles. Percussion Caps, Toy Watches. Back gammon Board*, Guns, swords, Epaulells, Bells, spurs, Gilt and steel VValch Chains. 8eals and Keys. Ribbon Chains, together wilh a general assort ment of watch makers Tools. Materials, Glasses. Ac A c. all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. N. B. Clocks of every description carefully re paired and warranted RUFUS U. SMITH. Macon, Octolier 16, 1830. 42 BxOTS AND SHOES. WHOLESALE A.\U HE TAIL * *HE Subscribers once mure lake Ibe liberty to in form the citisens of M-con and public generally, that they have an additional supply ol Ladies’ Gentle men's. Youths' and Childrens Bools and Shoes, too numerous to enumerate in an advertisement, which makesasgood an assortment as hasever been offered tho public in this region; they have also a good as sortment of Hole.-I.eutber, Call Skins and wax Leath er, do Lnings and Bindings by the sklnoi gross, span- able*,shoe Knives, Awls. Thread ami Flndinrs, for! manufacturing the above article—all i which will be sold at small advance abovj cost. Planters, ve are confident will find it to their advantage lo call and ex-1 amine their stock of negro shoes, a superb article, which will be sold low for cssh. We forget not «l the same time, to present our cor- at assortment of GOODS suited dial thanki to our patrons, for their liberal xup|iort which are Heretofore,and respectfully solicit a continuance of DRY GOODS I GROCERIES the same. , HATS, SHOES I < AltDWARE Making and Renaming, faithfully and punctually «t- Heady wu.dr CLOTHING. | CUTLER Y teded to. at the shortest notice. r.. . ~-i_. — ■ ~ Macon, oct. 29, A. C. PARMELEE A Co. ■ Skis Keg^rhinci^Jhu'hrrol! for family use. I ’ "if on consignment Fnrjale hy Feb 12 7 DAY finlUTTS. JOHN B. WICK. »V AS just received at the store formerly occupied • ■ by James A Blanton, Mulberry street, a genrr- to the season, among The {Subscriber. ngf-AS REMOVED from bis late stand on Mulber- LEa ry-strcct to bis New store on Cherry-street, op. posits Robert Coleman’s and above Ralston A Jones, Store, where ho opening and has on hand a gene ral assortment of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, viz: 10 hogsheads New Orleans Sugar 3 do St. Croix do 50 bap prime Green Coffee 111 barrels do do 50 barrels Northern Gin 3u barrels Philadelphia Whiskey 10 barrels old Apple Brandy 75 pieces llemp Bagging 150 pieces Tow do 15 pieces Ozuaburgs 75 kegs Nails 20 keg* brads 165 kegs Dupont's Powder 50 bags Shot assorted sizes Baggingtwine, Hats, Shoes, Saddlery. Colton Cards, Sheetings. Shirtings, Satlinets, Flannels. Hard ware, Crockery, Glassware Ac and with many otbs-sr- tit le* will be sold low for cash, Aug 81 34 A. C&YfiN. HAD'DLF.RY, [CASTINGS. Iron, German and cast Steel. Blacksmiths Tools. Ac. Ac. nov 27 6m 48 (1? We are authorized to an nou-ee HARMON H HOWARD, as a candid ate for the sheriffalty ol Bibb county, January 12, 1881. 7 Q£§r’ We are authorized to an nounce U- I BULLOCK, ns a candidate foi sheriff of Bibb county. March 12 BXiZsIS. 8HOSWBM A CO. Have just received a splendid vertical Piano Forte Feb 5 1831 L AMP'OIL, of good qu xlltv. just received by Jan. 8, ELLIS, SHOTWELL & Co S CI.FA8. for Magistrates Courts For sale at this Office Aug 14 SPRING GOODS. J UST reccived—an assortment of SPRING Q lODS, of almost everv description. March 5 1831. 10 A. SHOTWELL. $31111 9325 ^gUi’EK fine drab cassimere Pantaloons, Si do Fuwn col. do do buff and white Velentia Vests, lust received by, VVM- II- BURDSALL. nov 25, 1830. MILITARY GOODS AT T1IE lYXACOiM CXiOX2XX.?JO SSOB.B. Gold and Silver Plated Scabbard -Swords, •• « •• Epautetts, <• “ “ Stars, « *• *• Tassels, -• •• « Lace, Silk Sashes, Breast Plates, Cockades, Eagles,Ball But tons, Military Hats for the General’s nr Cnlonel’sStnff handsomely trimmed. Red and While Plumes fi-c. Ac. Oct. 30. 1830. FITCH A WORUIX. irrCSTOT mitod to tbe uittrlh.o2itW$£b wifti low jj/jcaJ. '... ./'"*7' r -'&2 WjS have nnXandWofo.ijpkjL, Drimi> Also have erectoda WareHonselor tlif a ^ . om regular.. osnAn.re, where J*’" Ilielr dlrttonfree afaiiy-nliarn',auff«,;h:-j lin the disposal uftbeir cotton wtire d. it and Floorcloths, which will be solu at low? November 20,1S30. 47 A. SHOTV^jj Cheap Store. WH.SIAZVX zz. burdsau lM»AS taken a store in Mulberry street „i..’, iEA below Wash melon Hall and onpio 'V c< U«y A Bulls, where he is now receiving i,„h "" a General Assortment of Dry Goods. CjL Shoes. Ac. which he will selitd wholeialeTn 11 al the lowest prices, and invites purchaser* i and examine tor themselves. Amoneth. .»•, 1 ceived are the following: b * trUc!t > Extra fine saxony Blk slncbews. da«». Blue, blk and col’d cloths do Florence ** T,ae do Grox de Berlin do Grox de Naples colored Florences Black Italian colured do do^cuL, Nankin do line,, S Genoa silk Velvet " THOMAS T 1 YLOIl H AS-rrmovedlrom his old stand lu the new range in Cotton Avenue a lew doors West of the Washington Hall and nearly opposite J. T. Row- land's cotton scales, where lie offers at Wholesale j Domestic Plaidsandstripes silk Umbrellas, Pai and Retail on very reasonable terms, ii very general : 3 4 Apron check, 4-4 do cotton Umbrellas do do cassimeres Dark blue satiuett Blue mixl do Steel mixt do L'udet do do i-avender do do Brown do do Negro cloths Red Flannels, white do Oinalmrgs, PorterlS White saxony Gauze do Red padding, Cintja Green do, yellow do Brown Buckram luj. Canton do White do, BlksUesiu Green bordering Baize coloieddo, Blklast.s do Floor cloth Mosquito Nettlae o,,,. Duffle Blankets, Point do Thread lace, Bobinett Rose do cotton do, Prllerines 4-4 brown sheeting, 6-4 do Gauze Gcrniturc Kibba 7-8 do, 3-4 do shirtings Gros de Naples do d<> „ o»- ... - * j- j- Belt do, cap do Black aud colord p| s y 9-8 Negro do, 4-4 do do Bleach’d Muslins assortment of, SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, BALE ROPE, (ROCKERY, TWINE, SADDLERY, HAWSERS, BAGGING, FEATHIRS, BOOTS arid'SHOES. BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. CASTINGS. Iren German nnd cast Steel, cotton anil Wool Cards, Carolina Hoes, Plough Moulds, Shovels, trace Chains, Steelyards. Spanish Cigars, Paper, Quills, Ac. Ac. Also. Ladies Dunstable, Bolivar. Leghorn, pjnin nil open straw Bonnets. Gents, taper crown Ben' 4 4 Furniture do, Bedticks Blk and col’d tabby \ t \. Bleach’d cotton Diapers Men’s Gloves, ladiroi Brown do, bleach'd Jeans cotton,silk-*n'orilet!ij Browt do, Fustians lambs wool do rj Linsuys, Birdseye Diaper India Flag Hdltls 1 1 Russia do; Table do Bandana do, stiittlcCeMl Scotch do, linen sheetings White Jaconet da ’ Russia do. Irish linens liueii cambric do Long lawn, Brown linens White jaconet crarab 1 Cambric Muslins do su it, do, Fancy cold! corded do, check’d do Wellington do ‘ 1 Plain A figd jaconet do Bliick Italian do, col dol do do book do Black caiilon do 1 do do swiss do Mudrass llkts, Turkredl do do mull do Britanniudo 1 Nansookdo, Painted do Buttons olall desctiif, \ Hhl*. flnlesl lashinus.) Purchasers are respects Fouudatiou do. C'nlicoes Bonnet wire, stocks^ fully invited lo call nnd examine for ihputseives. Macon, Oct. 30. 1830. 44 YjfiUsr received from New York, a large assortment' ol the following articles to wit. eng llraudy H -IlHiid Gin Jamaica Rum st. Croix Sugar champaign-- Brandy lies- inadeira W me I, I* Teneriff do chaiupaigiie A muscatel port and clan d > porter and Ale Cordials Ketchup Eng fip French pickles sup Spanish cigars German Toys, raisins, prunes, nltnonds. Filberts mad. nuts brazil do currants, table salt West India preserves pino apples, lemons, limes nectarine, quince, Ac Jellcys. guava, currants, peppermint, temperance, quitice,und other jellic |M>rtecl love, life ol man, cranberry*, lre*h lemons rose, cherry, aniseed, no- mustard, ground cinitamot yean,cinnamon and clove cloves, allspice, black am' Stoughton’s Bitters ' cayenne pepper East India bracken snuff and cut Tobacco Fire works of different best chewing do kinds. Roman Candles reserved ginger dee 3 »!» Luft’s (Trackers Match lights, Tapers. Ac. LEVI ECKLF.Y WAtfLMioLSE. AND CoimmsMinv IWisnu'ss. SpllF, II S.JEitSlGMU) has in addition to his 9 former Waritiouse on Cherry street, one in complete order <ra the east side ot the Kivtr. where those ol his friends and costumers Irom that ddc eai nave the same attention paid to their goods as hereto lore, and be saved the trouble of crossing the hridgr B S. GRIFFIN Macon, October 1 tills 1829. 42 JNLW GOODS. E CstiAt Hi» Ai .*().>, hove just receiv- • u troin ,\ew V'irk mui iloston, and are now p mug at Chapman's corner in -Mac in, and Cutters sen Building LhsI Macon, an extensive asorlnienl •l lilltlUfi, among wliieli are the following: 50 pieces blue black, olive, brown and mixed Broad , loths and t'assimeres—On pieces rtattiuelti—50 bales iir.iun Sheetings, Shirtings, Checks, I’laids. stripes fi; Ticking—2i>opiece»L'aliciM!». (same elegant patlernx.) 5*1 do white Cambric and Muslin—25 do Irish Lin ens—25 do Circassians. Bombazines, Uomliazvtls all- Lastiiigs—55 do assorted col’d. Flannels and Bock rags—12'> doz. silk and cotton pocket Handkerchiefs mi Cravats—30 doz Mocks—85 d-z Hosiery and Gloves—60 doz silk, worsted htid cotton .Suspenders Id duz. worsted Shirts—30 doz Edict, Raw silk, Vn. leucia, Crape, C’assiinere, Prussian and cotton c-liavvl and '’alley Handkerchiel*—Gems apatlMl cnmhlet a.,d plaid Cloaks—Indies plain and pl.iil cirrnssian* silk. Tartan, plai 1 and Merino Cloaks—children's and Misses Cloaks—V* slings, silk mid Tabby Velvets— i.uglish and llaliau t.'iapi s— Dimity', Diaper, Nan keen, black ta-VHiiliues—colored Gro de Naps aud Florence -Silks, Mitins and Salterns, Silesia, col’d Camhricks. brown Linen and Lining*— Indies laice and .Muslin Collars—4, 5, audtM white hobinet Late, 5-4 black silk laser for Vella— Boblnet Footings, I'.dg rags ami luserliuga—Black and While l.nce, Gauze— crape an . berazeVeils—Goals, fine Linen t’nllars— Gamilureniid’Paffn itihbuus—Bindings mill Banding*. Battiste. robruy, Miileoaiy—Horn and shell Comtes— 3 cases lo-ghorn ami Navarino Bonnets—Rosin Poiiil and Dulbl llluiikrls—cotton Yhiii end M Inking—Os- nnhings and Negro Cloths—'Cotton Bagging and Twine—I HI reams Foolscap writing Pa|ier—Ptl do Lelterdo— lists do wrapping do—211 eases ' lack and white N'apt Hats—5 do wind -to—Mens and buys fine Fur and Leather Caps—40 euscsmeilsaud Hoys coarse nod fine Brogans, shoes anil Boots—Womens’ and Misses call, morocco, kid, lasting aud sattin Shoes H lU.sH IUE. 40 boxes cotton Cards—Carvers, Table and Desert Knives aud Forks— isteher, ifme. bread, pocket and dirk Knives—Hand, Back, Key hole o n d wood Saws Slock.plate, cupboard,chest, ull.truiikand pad Dicks, Flat, liall-rouiid. mill saw, and 3 qr Files—Horse mid shoe Rasps—\\ ire and hair Mew*. coffee.Mills—brass mid iron Candlesticks—Snuffers mid Trays. Tea nod Bread Trays— Uiillania 'Pen pots mid Table Cnstors Brass cocks aud Faucellt, saml Paper-Hulls and sc ews, Brads and shoe Nails—Frying Pans, curry combs, snuffBoxes— Fancy 8,nip, Powder, shot Lend Ginghams, Vestings Bishop lawns Merino cloths do Circassians Indigo blue camblet Tartan Plaids collars, Bosoms cravat stiffeners Pocket hooks, VV tilth cotton hulls, spout cotta do Floss, W ire colics | Patent Thread. Tapti Blk and col’d Bombazetts Bobbins, Ferrets do do circnssirns duality Binding Printed do, Merino shawls suspenders, flat sxerfij 1 Valentin do, ciishmere do shell combs, Braziiljsig Prussian do, enssimere do Fine do, pocktl do chintz do, leghorn Ilals Dressing do Fancy silk IMkls Clothes Brushes. Hiitk Black luce Veils white do Tooth do, shaving do Green Gauze do Fancy soaps, lavenjit' Black Italian lustring cologn water Men’s anil Youths Clothing of all description), i in (he best manner Men’s mid Vduths Fur Hats of all qualities Blk mid drub wool do—Fur Caps, Hair do, lull; I Mens, Womens aud childrens Shots, Ac Ac. Macon, Oct 2 40 y BOOK STORE.] dQisiiXS. iiJiGZ w+.isis dt CO. 4 A V Eju -t opened several packages oi -Yelk including many ol tho latest publicsti: mong them are P.i.n Linford \ Fami y Ijhrary 8 roil Pelham j - Quarto Octavo aaditif The Disowned > Pelham Webster's Dictiactq l Falkland I Novels. Tho YVept ol Mk'nit-tssl Wish 1 The Spy bbukespear DiaraocJ | edition I.in Methodist Hymitsl l Village do It Zion 8'ongdrr (it'll Common I’rayct j r| Bucks Theolugicsl Hi ternary Vicar of VValcefieM De ereux The English at liomo Tile Denounced The Oxonians Cloudesley L’larenco Knickerbocker Sketch book Brace Bridge Hall Souvenir* Token for 1831 Young’s Night thoughts, Sunday evening In boutherman Scripture natural Hist* Mussclman Napoleon Pearl Purudne Lost 12 sujrri Gatts Byron plates Fox’s book of Martyrs gilt Young csdel PIsim Tales of ngruiid-lutuerU Goldsmith's Natnrxl scries tory, pistes Scoll’s poetical Works7 Lawyer vols gilt - Death bed scenes Arabian Knight’s 1 vol. Pulpit Assistant complete new edition, J2 Roman literature plates super extra Beltrumis’s vayagn Unsselas don edition Wreath American lletor) Unique 12 plates fancy Says’ political Lem Beauties ol the Waverly fine Novels Thompson’s icixi" Josephus gill A while Plutarch’s Lino f llatmnh Moure’s Works Paley’s Evidence) new uddilion Family IlihlcscalU Rollins ancient History plates with maps A plates Musical church rt* Life of Bolivar new A fineU. Slates 12uso, gin Kirktt While’s Works 1 Mottlsnras on ikeps vol extra tall ufBepdhw Eulogies of Atlams A Jef-Brown’s Philoit |*f tars Harmnny utthe 1 . Mayo’s Mylhology plates Amurtcun biograj Cabinet of Arts xketchei Ladies Lexicon Gentlemens’ do Popes poetical Works 1 Moure’s Hvrnn Nicholion't ope' obsnlc vol uew edition elegant Smith’* Groimnir New England Memorial do Antbnutic Gibbons ttomu 4 volx. el-Sequel to popular cganl Latiy ol the BsiiOf. Runyan’s Works Family II) mm Smith's sermons Tales nt a lirand- laird Hymn's Works fine - 1st 2d fif3* , 53 Campbell’s A Owen’s Memoirs 0CBH5B debate oil Christianity Pocket Bible* sn» Lucas’s Progression nienl*,dianioiidc“l Drawing Bunk, a splendid g>h . . Wo k Richnrd's Pby»**5 .Memoirs of Mrs. Judson Memoirs ol l Nugent’s French Diction- QuolalionslroOi ary , _ Campbell’s Pss* Liugards England 10v‘ols.Ncw Music tiuns—Poekri Pistol*hi d\.unTucks.',| 1 ot'"p»uihes'‘, Pimdrr FUtkt. Hrnss Tongs mid Hlmvels— iU 8 Cr *SI Cr Joi)n^ W bipsaiid whip Thong*, cordage— Furniture Trim- rt 8 '* j'! ,| 0 (<j*| mings. trace elnmis—llamiuert, halchel*, -hovels, [{ , !!'™ jH ,i„ Jo il)'^l spades—com and box Rules, screw D-"-—* *■■■—— Monlngua s Letters do do do si) | Norfolk l-alehes, springs, Gouges, I auia undjilated table A tea spoons—Dusting, pninl, larking, nesti, shaving, tooth hair A clothes Broglies, Old Lug. Rogers’A Barbers’ Razors A .Strap*, draw, ing Knives, Plane Irons chisols—Everpoiiitcd silver Pencil cases—Urenst Pens. Ac—8>> boxes cast steel Axetand Hoes—Saddles. Bridle*, Harnesses. Ilullmv Ware, crockery and Gla-s Ware, Drags and Mi di- chiet. lion, Blerl, Nail*,'-lass rail a general assort men! ol GROCERIES, Ifc. Macon. Nov. 3d 45 I I TTBRS FHOM ALVB.VMt, Paley’s Theology Opnque tluills Walker's packet Dictlona-Kussiau do . ry gilt Rogers & son)*’| Godmnu s Natural History knives . 3 vols. 45 plates Blank Books gre* Gillies’Greece 1 votcom- P ,ele t nakl Together with a great variety nf other a J sistingof Hi'ligioii* .Medical. Law. • Sl 'ff iicous and Ulauk Bonks. Tho public ***^ call and examlnalheir Books. Ordet*f° f . on Imnd, will be aentto.tlie North, aud ei(C out tlelay. . . P. S. Rook Store, on Third street In thf ** d or ft it r llnitv nnd IIs*“r1it.’!»ri» cfrxrp. **' I ’J** 1 RnynH—just received and forsale | ing our Drug and Hardware store, atlhisolice—price§1,60. jaa 29 "'Uccn,nov. 25. 42