Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, April 02, 1831, Image 4

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*YV3T fseeiwd attbe ttaen Clothing Store, sun a 41 fine blue, brown, black,olive Broad Cloths, blue brown, orange, drab, alate raiit and buff Cassimere,, Velvet and Valencia Vestings, a handsome assort ment of fancy Cravats, Stocks, Suspenders, buckskin Gloves, Horse and Beaver do. Umbrellas, Cap*, Ac. Also, a h.: idsomenisortmeatdf JtcaJymr.dc Clothing?, made la the best style ,■ Cloaks of n superior kind. I’lTCH & WOIIDIN. FOR. SAIiE CHSAF. An elegant and ne.v UAKOUCH, for one nr two Horses, t’uqulra at above. nov27 48 JVcic Fall and Winter Goods. W.i£31 r . BAZI'XIJK. A rORT 4 UK now opening, on the corner of second street and Colton Avenue, opposite tho Washington JIatl, n General Assortment of European and Amiri- run DtvQooJm, Hardware and Cutlery, Cruder)/and Glass ifrirciCasliags, Leghorn and straw Bonnets, Fine awl drab Halt, wool Hate, Window Glass, ll'hilc Lead, Cotton Hugger. Bagging Twine, Ac. Ac. A LARGE STOCK NEGRO SHOES, Ladies, gentlemens, boys So children's Cno Shoes Ate ’Merchants, planters and the public generally can no v be supplied at low prices from a stock, interior to none in the state Macon, 1 st October, 1830. 1*. 8. We shall bo receiving New Goods weekly, until the 151b N»r. WILEY, B AXTER tf FORT ■ JOB MAGIE, nT>A9 received within the lut two or three weeks irj. fromNevv-York. n considerable pro|<ortion of his Fall aud Winter Sloe V comprising a General Assort' raent of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,. - .finch as black, blue, brown and mist Broadcloths, cas- fimeres and sntinalts, Flannels, Baizes, Blankets .Ye. Merino, Thibet, crape and casdinere shawls and fan cy llaudkerchiefs—a handsome nod splendid assort- -*lBeni of figured plain and changeable silks—silk Ging hams, Oscnrinesaud Arro shines, Circassians, Merino do. super French calicoes and Ginghams. Linens, Lawns and cambric Handkerchiefs—leghorn. Dun tlable. and straw Bonnets. Tlirend mid Bobinet lace nnd Edgings, loco Pelerines, crazy janes and capes. Gloves nnd Hosiery—also, n general assortment ul Hardware, Cutlery, Glass and China Ware, Crockery, Casting!, sadJhry, Hal, shoes, cotton card1, fur seal nnd leather caps, chinchilla do. copper Tea kettles. Blacksmiths Tools complete, cross cut and mill saws, calf skins, lining do. cochineal Roans, Hat linings and Trimmings, shlc leather, carpenters Tools—also, Huns, with fiiut and percussiou locks, double and sin- glo barrelled, etc. etc. AljO, A gcncal assortment of Groceries. The abort Goods, together with his whole stock in traiie, will be disposed of upon reasonable ferns; and his friends and the public are requested to eall and exa- n ! ne for themsilics. 45 . Macon, uovU NUW GOODS. IIU.YG EltFOBDS & isTODDAllD yirS> IVG lately received their (all and winter sup. kJU ply of GOODS, comprising n general assort ment of silk, woolen, and cotton Coods, new and Fusliionahlu clothing, straw, open work nnd Leghorn Bonnets, Dunstable Hals, mens and bays line fur Hats, wool Hats, ladies arid gentlemens fine Boots nnd shoes,Negro shoes end clothing, cotton and wool cards, saddlery fi-c. s On band, llig following articles, a good assortment of Hardware, crockery, cotton Bagging nnd Twine, Ciquort all kinds, lump sugar, st croix and porto rico sugars, coffee, Tea, Spanish segars. lamp Oil, swedes Iron, Plough Moulds, German, American, Englidi blistered and cast steel, cut and wrought Nails, Brads, cold gin-band nnd upper Leather, calf and liningskins Feathers. fiv. The abore Hoods wsll be sold lows old customers may rely upon hating their Goods as low as at any other home. 45 .Macon, nov G HOWARD INSURANCE COUP ANY New York. T»NSURANCE on Cotton heucc to sea ports, per .11 eoodbaatsor boxes, will be effected at a very tow rale. CHARLES HAY, Agent, dee. 18 51 MACON COFFEE HOUSE, NEAR I HE TOWN HALL At the sign of the Harp .$• Engle, on STONE &' COITS corner. J OHN SMITH proprietor of this establishment takes the usual mode of informing his patrons and the public, that he has completed his arrange ments for their accommodation which comprizes an entire salt of rooms, (including elcgantseparato apartments for select parties with fire places etc.) He has erected a cook bouse on an improved plan, which will he always supplied with the most sav oury eatables that can be procured hero or else where. including hot Steaks, Chops, stewed, hied and plain Oysters, longues, Venison. Cutlets, boiled Fowls Eggs, soused Salmon, Shrimps, with good coffee fisc. His Confectionary nnd Bar ate well slocked with choice Wines, Holland Gin. Jam. and Santa Cruz Rum, French nnd old Peach Brandy, genuine Cordials, Fruits, Cheese, Con- serves,-fisc. All of which he submits to tho judg ment of his friends, to whom ho returns sincere thanks for their liberal patronage. HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING. Just Deceived. S 1 O ujlSiwdssSEshelled Almonds 12 Barrels Luffs Crackers G ilexes trash Lemons 22 lira n'x Fi - *000 lbs Goshen Cheese , .1* doz. jars English Pickles auprted lilH IL.«n> fJiinvn Jfillv 140 Boies Guava Jelly .o,dU0 best Cigars. Forsaleby Jan 27 5 LEVI ECKLE1 Cheap Store. WITiTiVamii JL XJUJASSAIiXi, VB>AS taken a store in Mulberry street, a lew doors Jpf below Washington Hall and opposite Messrs fihorT&c whlcl. lie will ralfat wholesale and retell proposals , r FOR POBtAHlM BY UUBSCRIPTIOR ’ * ■ A.3IAPOF THAT POIlTION OF tltorgiu, now occupied by the Clirrolcets T IIF, su scribers would respectfully inform ift public, that they iii'end, inadditioo to then NEW .MAP OF GEORGIA, to publish a# soon as the Sectioual Surveyors have made their returns, a large and complete Map of Die Cherokee coun try. wherein will be delineated all that cau be pointed out on a Slap. The Map will be printed on strong silk paper, and "as richly ortftmented” as any presented to the public, with as many “gold regions, as minute ly described;*' and delivered to subscribers ior Oue Dollar and twenty-five Cents—without any part in advance. CARLTON WELLBORN, ORANGE GREEN, Milledgeville, Mure* 10, 1831. 13-41 05* Subscriptions received at the Office or eftlacon Telegraph. ■ SCOTTSBORCUGb ' CLASSICAL, oCILNTjfKiP AND ENGM«if Sl.MliN AltV, For tin- In si ruction a/ i ouug Ladies B fc.t- iliitk VVA, "•’I'x'-niiij informs pi., JLf vud Viuurdiuio, lbat in consequence ot ikt - av applicationsta enlarge bis sphere of opeii? ind dusi'mimit, more widely Iris -‘ ' ,; - ely his system Of £2 mgjhitflfhuplU lion, by admitting a greater uuuiuer oi pupils ism r .-euiluary, he bus been induced to engage (|, c * anco ot tho Rev. .Mr. Auams, a Clergy man 0 t „ . bllily, piety and attainments, *1 1 ’Tis presumed that Dr. Brown’s undivided ‘ (foil and experience, with tbea-vistance ofjj. f ams. Miss Grigs, Miss Clarke, and Mrr. Browo w ensure more than common advantages, and •' nu improvement to the pupils not to bo calcuUi.e ' under ordinary cifcunistooces. HaMM at the lowest prices, i.,— i----—•• — and examine tor themselves. Amoug the articles re ceived are (he following: ! Extra fine saxony Oik sinchews, do sarsnel ' Blue, blk and col’d cloths do Florence HUBBARD & SEARS R ESPECTFULLY inform the inhabitants of Ma- con and Us vicinity, that they have taken Uro store, in Mulberry street, opposite Chapman’s cor- ner; where they will be happy to receive orders in the various branches of House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, Gilding, Glazing and Paper Hanging.— They keen on hand Pafntsof ail kinos; Glass, Putty. Oil, Varnishes, fire. . ’ They hope, by good attention to business, to re- ceive a sberc of public patronage. Macon. Feb. 19, 1831. 8-3m do do cassimeres ' Dark blue saliuett i Blue mixt do i Steel mixt do | Cadet do do Lavender do do Brown do do Negro cloths RED BLUFF FOR SALEM E nquire of prince & poe, Marsh, May 3, 1830.Gl-if Auction and Commission BUSINESS. / HP HF, subscribers have associated themselves 1 under the firm of BOND & VAN WAGE- NEN, for the purpose of transacting tho Auction and Commission Business; and respectfully soli- cit the patronage of their friends and the public. Their room is on Mulberry Street, next I. B. Row lands. J. VAN WAGENEN. Feb. 5 0 tf THOMAS P. BOND. w Jan 29. ’ANTEP a good Journeyman Tailor, one of steady habits will FITCH fir J UST received on ebgant assortment of fine Clothing, among which ore a few super BIuo Cloth Cloaks. feb 5 A. SHOT WELL. O-l .lpr.HI CUCCIk, UU bui.uu ly" 4-1 Furniture do, Bcdliclu Blk and col’d tabby Velvet Bleacu’d cotton Diapers Men's Gloves, ladies’ do Brown do, bleach’d Jeans cotton, silk worsted ilu- -firowii do, Fustians lambs wool do (sicry Llnseys, Birdseye Diaper India Flag Hdkfs Russia do; Table do Bandana do, spiltleficld do Scotch do, linen sheetings White Jaconet dp Russia do, Irish linens linen cumbric do Long lawn, Grown linens White jaconet cravats Cambric Muslins do swiss do, Fancy col do curded do, check'ddo Wellingtoli do Plain & flgd jaconet do Black Italian do, col do do do do book do Black canton do do do swiss do ' JMadrnss llkfs, Turk red do do do mull do Britannia du Nausuokdo, Painted do Buttons ofall descriptions Foundation do, Culicoes Bonnet wire, stocks collars, Bosoms cravat stiffeners Pockctbooks, Wallets - cotton balls, spool cotton do Floss, Wire cotton United States' Bank xvoxss For side by C. COLLINS May 229,1830. . 2 B OTS AND SHOES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. finite, ouusenbcrsunce more take the liberty to ill- A form the citizens of .ilaconaml public generally, that they have an additional supply of Ladies’ Gentle men's, Youths’and Childrens Boots nnd Shoes, too numerous toenumeruto in an advertisement, which makes as good an assortment as has ever been offered the public in this region; they have also n good as sortment of Sole-Leather, Call Skins and wax Leath er, do Lnings mid Bindings by the skiuor gross, spun- nblcs, shoe Knives, Awls, Thread and Findings, for manufacturing tins above article—all of which will be sold at small advance above cost. Planters, wc arc confident will find it to their advantage to call und ex amine tlu-ir stock of negro shoes, a superb article, which ivill'bo sold low for cash. Wc forget not at the same time, to present onr cor- di d th inks to our patrons, for their liberal sup;iort Heretofore, and respectfully soheit a continuance oi th MllKfl* and Repairing, faithfully and punctually at- teded lo°, at tho_cuortcst notiem Macon, oct! 29- A. C. PARMELEE & Co. The Subscriber. r»r»AS REMOVED from his late stand on Mulber- ULI ry-strcct to his .Now store on Cherry-slreet, op- S5Se Kobevl Coleman's and ubovc Ralston fit Jones, -itor- niti-.rulio ooeoloc and has on hand a gene- ral ms’orimeut oCDRY G S OODS and GROCERIES. ' 10 hogsheads Now Orleans Sugar 3 do St. Croix do 50 bags prime Grecu Coffee 10 barrels do do DO barrels Northern Gin . 20 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey 10 barrels old Apple Brandy 75 pieces Hemp Bagging 150 pieces Tow do 15 nieces Ozoabutgs 75 kcg» Nails 20 kegs brads 165 kegs Dupont s Powder 60^‘u dhoTsa'ddlery. Colton Cards, ShfStino ahlrtingV, dattinets. Flannels, Hardware, Crockanf. Glassware, &.e and with many oth. tide* will be sold low for cash. BRYfi N Aug 21 M LBS. live Geese Feathers 10 boxes northern Tallnw Candles 1 cask superior Lamp Oi! 7 casks Goshen Cheese Received and lor salo by Jan 15. 3 Hungerforils <$• Sloddanl. NOTICE. T HE subscriber will rent one of the two Stores lie now occupies. It will ho made 2U by 70 feet deep. Feb. 12. 7 A. SHOT WELL. Ginghams, Vestings Bishop lawns Merino cloths do Circassians Indigo blue cambist — .flBAJIL Tartan Plaids Patent Thread. Tapes Blk and col’d Bombazctts Bobbins, Ferrets dodo circassiens Quality Binding Printed do. Merino shawls suspenders, Hat weeds * Valentia do, cashmere do shell combs, Brazillian do Prussian do, cassimere do Fine do, pocket do chintz do, leghorn Hals Dressing do Fancy silk Hdkfs Clothes Brushes. Hair do Ulncklace Veils white do Tooth do, shaving do Green Gauze do Fancy soups, lavend water Black Italian lustring cologn water Men’s aud Youths Clothing of all descriptions, mailt in the best manner Men’s and Youths Fur//alt of all qualities Blk and drab wool do—Fur Caps, Hairdo, lealhr do Mens, Womens and childrens Shoes, disc &c. Macon, Oct 2 40 v Cheap Clothing. T HE subscriber anxious to sell off his stock of Woolen Clothing, ere the approach of sum mer will givo great bargains to merchants and oth ers who will favor him with their custom. Jan. 21 4 ALEXANDER SHOTW ELL. N. B. Just received in addition to his heavy stock, (lately adveriacd,) a full supply of almost every description. A. S. \UWAWAYS. R UNAWAY from tho subscriber liviug near Darien McIntosh county Georgia, two Ne gro men named GEORGE &.-QUIBUS, George is about five feet five inches high smooth face of a yellowish black, largo high furchead, limps a little is though one leg was shorter than tho other in consequence of having had itinjured by a fail, 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' r.uslomcd to going on the Boats ftom Darien to Milledgevillo and Macon, Quibus in a darker black then George, and isaboul live feet fivo indi es stutters a little in common, but if suddenly a- htmicd stutters very much and is about thirty seven veats of age, they had a pass to spend tho Christ mas holy days, and no doubt (hey have gone up ihctiverto Millcdgevills or Macon and will go to work on the wharf and among the Boms. Ten dollars reward will be paid for eachofthem if taken in this county and Twenty dollars for eachofthem if taken out of the county and all other reasons- •lie charges will be paid on their delivery to me or in any jail, and information given to mo so that I can get them. JOHN N. McINTOSH. Jan. 52, 1831. 4 LAFAYETTE HALL. MACON UEOKUIA ni T113 eiUhlbliqient has undergone considerable . Lairs and is in readiness to accommodate Boar_ dms anSTravellers, at lowerthan customary rales for this niacc me House >s spacious, the Stahleing e f® cl ' l»ni We have extra lots with water 111 them tor Dro vera w ^so have a Blacksmith’. Sbonon thelo.and karri Horse shoes and nails ready at the shortest no- Uce aud'aay other work that may tie wanting in our line’ *This establishment the Public m.y ra. assu^ iT.ueh as w ill make the Travellers and the Boarders comfortable—this establishment tiemls on Bridge .tree,, above the qourt house, onejmudred Md fll y ^October 6. 1830. 41 ' tf Merino Shawls LACK, end sea.let Long hAnirlr, , d o do qaarc receivtd by . 45 do G. D. YOUNG. jv. 5 i.t received luper Blue contblel Cloaks do d° Great Coats, do do Ladies Cloaks, 4-4 qr Linseys, 10-1 Fine Linen Sheetings. WM. H. BUKD8ALL. icon, Oct. 30th 1830. 1? — MBROlDERED barage dress Haudkerchiefs changeable gros de naple* Bagdad do—5-4 bleached .Sheeting 8*4 double linen Damask Diaper— < do ■up. London furniture Calicoes—Long Lawns received *ud for s.^aUh.che^ store of^, ROM oue to two hundred thousand plants of aVOASL OAKS can be bad low, if appli* nooact uty planUiiouon Tobesollty.8 mileibc* Sob. oct fa 44 ROBERT COLUN8. CHEESE. ) CASKS Goshen Cheese, received in good order, and for sale by HUNGERFOJU38 A: STODPARD. £ LLIB. SHOT WELL A CO. have just receiv td and tor sale, a fresh supply of Gt> 'den Seed*. W hite Onion, iCed Onion, itiood Beet, Early Turnip Beat, < )rance carrot, Blood carrot, ifuernsey Tunip. iaong white Parsnip, Long cucumber, Dutch summer squash DouoleAPeppergi-ass, Balsafy, Tomatoes, solid celery, summer savoy, curled Parsley, Asparagus nutnd spinnagt Engli'h i’orrel, Nastursion early sugar corn, early spring flat Turnip, Garden cresses, rookneck summer squash,long white Okra, iy " i:i»okneck winter squash, early June Peas, fee head lettuce, Ice coss Itittuce, cabbage bead lettuce, Leek lettuce, salmon Kaddish, scarlet do scarlet Turnip Raddisb, Drum head cabbage, savoy cabbage, early york cabbage, Flat Turnip, Rutabaga Turnip, Turnip, sage, squash Pepper, nov. 14 4Q early golden Hotspur do white Marrowfat do. green dwarf marrowfat do strawberry dwarf do. early china Dwarf Beans, Lima pole do. cranberry nole do superior white pole Bran, new Zealand spinnage, green glazed cabimge, sugar loaf do. cauliflower, Orange Turnip Beet, Endive, Early charlton Peas. XtAWB FOR SAID. L OT No 332 in 13 district Monroe. » ** 53 io 15 district Monroe. “ •• 473 in 12 district Irwin. <> “ 345 in 13 district Early. •• ? 556 in 17 district Earljr. •• “ 285 in II district Wilkinson. “ “ 103 in 3 district Dooly. ** •• 298 in 5 district Lee. The above Land far sale on accomodating terms by, JAME8 R. BUTTS. Macon, January 8.2 BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. do tiros de Berlin do Uros de Naples colored Florences Black Italian crapes colured do do, canton do N’ankiu do, linen cambrics Genoa silk Velvet nezro ciuiu. Blaak and colored cambric Red Flenuels, white do Osnabnrgs. Furlersbeeting White saxony Uauie do Red padding, cauvass Green do, yellow do Brown Buckram, blk do Canton do Wuitedu. Blk silesias Ureen bordering Baize colored do, lilk lasting do Fluor cloth Mosquito Neltlrig, scarls Duffle Blankets. Point do Thread lace, Bobinet do Rose do ■ ' cotton do, Frllerines 4-4 brown sheeting, <1-4 do Gauze Gcrnituro Ribbons 7-S do, 3-1 do shirtings Uros de Naples do do 9-8 Negro do, 4-4 do do Belt do, cap do Bleach’d Muslins ' Black and colord plain do Domestic Flaidsandstripessilk Umbrellas, Parasols 3-1 Apron check, 4-.4 do cotton Umbrellas As I.'... .iiitr— Hn. RfiHticks Blk and col’d tabh BOOK STORE. EIiUS, SXIOTWxiZiXi ik CO. j|| A VE just opened several packages ot New Boo Am. including many of tbu latest publications—, mmig them are Paul Clifford "1 Fami.y Library 8 vols. l’c'iham ( Quarto Octavo and schoi- Tho Disowned > Pelham Webster's Dicliuuary Falkland I Novels. Tho Wept of Wish-ton Devereux J The English at homo Tile Beiinuiiccd The Oxonians Clouilesley Clarence Knickerbocker Sketch hook Brace Bridge Hall Souvenir & Token for 1831 Young's Night thoughts, Southerman Musselinan Pearl Gaits Byron Wish The Spy Shakespenr Diamond edition Gilt Methodist Hymns 1 red Village do ( blud- Zlon Songster fing Common Prayer J gilt Bucks Theological Dic tionary Vicar of VVakcficld Sunday evening lectures Scripture natural History Napoleon *>';■ Paradisu Lost 12 super fine . v plates Fox’s book of Martyrs gill Young cadet Flatcs Tales of a grand-father 3 Goldsmith's Natural Uis series tory, plates Scott's poetical Works 7 Lawyer .vols. gilt Death-bed scenes Arabian Knight’s 1 vol. Pulpit Assistant complete new edition, 12 Roman litaralure plates super«xtra. Beltramis's voyages Lon Rasselas dun edition Wreath American History plates Unique 12platesfancy Says’ political Economy Beauties of the Waverly fine Novelj Thompson’, seasons extra Josephus gilt Sl white Plutarch's Lives 4 Vol. Bin Hannah Moore’s Works Faley’s Evidences new addition Family Biklcsculfextrn2i' Rollins ancient History plates with maps Sc plate. Music ol church new Life of Bolivar new Sc fineU. Slates 12mo, gill Kirke While’s Works I Monlageres on the rise a-d vol extra fall of Ke|>uhlics Eulogies of Adams Sc Jef-Brown's Philosophy leraou Harmony of the Gospel Mayo's Mythology pl,tcs American biographical Cabinet ol Arts sketches Laches Lexicon Moore's Byron 1st Vol. Gentlemens’ do Nicholsqn's operative file Popes poetical Works 1 ehanic vol new edition elegant Smith’s Grammar New England Memorial do Arithmetic Gibbon's Romo 4 vols. e!-3equel to popular lesson eganl Lady ol the .Visitor, S vols Bunyan's Works Family Hymns Smith's sermons tTalcs ol a Grand-FaEici' Lord Byron's Works fine 1st 2d Jr id series Campbell’s fik Owen’s Memoirs ol Napoleon debate on Christianity Pocket Bibles and Testa- Lucas's Progression tsents, diamond edg. red A Drawing Book, a splendid gilt Wo'k Richard's Physiology Memoirsof'Mrs. Judson Memoirsol IJrquehurt Nugent', French Diction- Quotation, from Poets ■ ary Campbell's Poems Liugard's England lOvols.New Music Splendid Albums super letter paper do do do Orange do do do Hose do do do sky blue _ Opaque Quills Walter's pocket' Dictiona Kus.ian do rygilt Rogers A son's Peo Godman's Natural Hi^ry knives 3 vols. 45 plates Blank Books great variety Gil ies'Greece 1 vol com- pli 'e T"gether with a greet variety ol other Books, con sistingot Religious. Medical. t.aw, School, Miscella nenui and Blank Books. The public are Invited to call and eiamlne their Books Orders for hooks not on hand, will be sent to the North, and esecuted with out delay. P. H. book Store, on I bird itreet in the rear, adjoin- or nnv Iknit. Jinrl I1»p<Im nr« ilnr». J), Jj ( ^ (jQ, /.peclatnr gilt extra Site of Franklin gilt Hungarian Brothers Monlsgue's Letters Palcy’. Theology TIN WARE. HtrxraBs.roB.Bs a stsbdard 1c9 SUFACTUHE and keep eonstaDlly on bead lfj. a general assortment of TIN WARE which will be ttild on liberal terms. Job work done at short notice at the shop next door to Ellis, Shotwell A Co on third street. January 15,-1631. .3 lOOO P.N. COTTON BAGGING, On Consignment. rjIHE undersigned has made an arrangement with an extensive manufacturing interest for a regular and extensive supply of COTTON B>G GING, and lias now on the way lo this place the abovomentioned quantity, whfch will be sold low, and on long time, for approved paper. - • March 26. 13-tf J. T. ROWLAND. zarsvAAxrcs. rHI HK Macon Insurance Company have commenced it business, and will insure cottfln shinned on good boats nr boxes. Also, the lives of Negroes em* ployed in tho boating business. Apply to jan2D 5 ' W. MELItOSE, senetan/. H. PAHSOiVS. 137 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, a-aaxv - ivfctl’S constantly on hand a general TOI supply of CABINET FURNITURE, Kr*m Sofas, Chairs. Looking Glasses 'tjSSSSj Venetian Blinds I fI If Piano Fortes. Matlreiscs • X X An extensive supply of Carpeting nmi Hearth Rugs, ogelher with many other articles usually kept in a ( . /ttLYE T WAHV, HOUSE. Being connected with an establishment In New York any orders will bo forwarded and filled, freo or commission and no ndvanco required until the article, ■aa delivered here, and approved by tho purchaser. Augusta.' May, 1830. 22 C Ai r Ski AS. Xt DOZEN northern tanned CALF SKINS XP 6 ditto while and yellow Lining SKINS Received and for xalo by march 12. HUNGERFORDS fir STODDARD. Dunstables. J "KNE case (superrio quality) Dunstables. Also " F ladies’and misses' leghorn,straw andopenwoii. Bonnets, just received and lor salo by novG 45 G. D. YOUNG. NEW BOOKS *■71 BERLE’S nraclicc of Medicine Jll Grosson the Bunes .Teale’s Neuralgia ' Uatlcr’s Formulary Martinets Thernneulics , Dentists' Manual Gaits Byron JSfSSLi i **.**'* ustreceived by F.LI.I3, SHOTWF.I.I. & C> 20 hhds prime^'ew^l/rleans Sugar 15 bis lanf Sugar 5 hhds Molasses .50 bis Baltimore Whiskey 20 do Portland Ruin 20 do Apple Brandy. Forsaleby Feb 12 7 DAY & BUTTS SCVNOZSKFORSB A BTOBDAZO -JJAV1. just received a fresh supply of Norther idTR. calf skins, do. sole leather anu lining skii brown, bleached, and yellow shoe thread, assorted qnelities. • , SXiZiZS, SHOTWELL A CO. Have just received a splendid vertical Piano Forte Feb 5 1831 J AMP OIL, of good qu ility. just, received by Li Jan. 8. ELLIS. SHOTWELL & Co * (JJOI.FAS. for Afngistrates Courts For sate h: iCTthis Office. Ai)jf14 SPRING GOODS. J UST received—;m asiorinicnt of SPRING in GOODS, of almost everv description. March 5 1831. 10 A. SHOTWELL. j| 4 P K’-'S 5 cbmmSSkercl! for family use. X ra_F " W ou consignment For sale by Feb 12 7 DAY fif BUTTS. JOHN B. WICK, IWAS just received «t the store foruierlyoccupied II by James A. Blanton,Mulberry street, hgener si assortment ofGOUDS suited to the season, nmnng which are ' ' ( , DRY GOODS I GROCERIES HATS, SHOES HARDWARE' Ready mode CLOTHING, I CUTLERY 'ADIJLERY, CASTINGS. • on. Cierman and cast Steel, Blacksmiths Tools. Ac. M. nov 27 (iin 4rt E. H. PATERSON A CO. DBAPERS AND TAILORS. I N tfy; West end ol McDonald', building, are now receivinga uew and Fashionable assort me ntot GOODS, warranted to he a. cheep according tu the quality a,any other establishment can produce,con sisting of Black. Blue. Brown end tbn most tashionu- ble coloured Cloths, some of which are of a very su perior quality, astimeres, also, an elegant assort men. of Silk, Valentia and Marseiles Vestings, Stocks, Cra rats, cravat Stifuers, llandkerchi Is. Hosiery, Glove- GnrmentsOf every description Hindu to measure is the first style of fashion and elegance, and completen according to order at the shortest notice. READY MADE CLOTHING. Fine BIuo and Black Dress Chats and .Frocks, fan cy Satinet! Coattees, Black Velvet Vest's, White and Spotted Mersaile, <fo Buff do., Velentia, Plain Silk common do. Toilinett do. Cloth do. Blue, Black, ILown Drab Mixt and Satlinett Pantaloons, fine goal- hair cemblct nnd plnid Cloaks, ladies Cloaks Sus penders. Drawers, also, 1 cast of fine black Hals E. H 1*. If ccs. most respectfully rolicit a'corttl unnee of the public favor, which they will endeavi lo merit by the bestattention. hlacon. oel. 29. 44 Board may W obtained io the family ol t|, c p pal, and in many other respectable familjej; Borough. . . Pupils ninyba enlered to this term to the doa. the year, aim eltarged from the time of their tMr ,J Lut after this teim none can bo admitted for lent, than a year. *“ That Scottsboroufjh Is remarkably healthful established and well allrsted tact, and therein favorable retreat for children living In sickly tr .^ gT The hlacon Telegraph, Messenger, and ( J, bus Enquirer will please give the above 3 inserli,,,, rward their account! to the Federal Vnlonfor nova, March Hi, 1831. 13-31 ^ Si’AG I-..S. T HE Pavannah and Macon direct line ol % ges, continue, lo atop at the Mansion 1U oI'Darraqii & Tow3ir.no in Macon, »htre office is kept for tho accommodation of pen, wishing to travel on this line -the proprietor the san e having cumracteu fur suitable Cord for the comfort of Pasengrrs ns well as supplied, line with good teams and having reduced them of stage fare on said line, nnd intending so sooj tho weather »ill permit to tuo his Stages i*ic ( week from Macon lo Savannah and hack, le.tj, Macon every Mondayiand Friday morning! \ go through in three days. The pnlilic aie tin fore solicited for a puitiun of its patronage, ai i conductor of the line pledges himsell'nolhin» sh bn wanting on his part lo make the comty; both comfortable and quick. Fare from Macon to Savannah, Jiyi Fare from Marion tu Savannah, Fare from Dublin to Savannah, Jipi All other distances ini ike proportion: allca will be taken, but baggage at the risk of the o.m Feb. 12, 7 mGtn EDWARD VARNE1 ing our Drug and Hardware store. Macon, nov. 25. 49 GEORGIA—Monroe County P ERSONALLY came heloremr, Joseph IV. Fos ter, who, being duly sworn, saitli, that he was u iKissossiou of a certain Promissory Note ol Hand made payable to him by John .Morris for one hundred and twenty-file dollars, dated 14th February, IKK, due I5fh March thereafter, and that said note has been lost or destroyed JOSEPH W. F08TF.lt, Sworn to mid suli.cribrJ before me, this 11th day ot March, 1831. I’xrhxm llucaaaN, J P. ' Received of John Morris one hundred and twenty, five dollars, in full for the above described note, which wa. given fora negro uan named Jacob, which was the only note 1 held of the above amount. March 17,1031. 12 3tp J. W. FOSTER. AlOMtOE SUPERIOR COURT, Mari ft Term, 183h Thomas T., Napier £ ^ fflr ^ Raymond Harris. ^ 01 a Mortgage, g T PUN the petition of Thomas T Napier, iltti wJ that ltayiiioiid Harris, on the Sill day of it i.. ibe yenr eighteen hundred and twenty sever, Mortgage (o your petitioner the following tracti parcels of land to wit: L t No. siiteen in thS iistrict of Monroe county, lying on the watersd t I'ohcsutky, also tho ninth halt of lot No. las ta • red and 6fty.» x to Ibe livelllli district ol JUn rbunt), the Whole containing three humiredieda ourth acres more or leas, lor the better sccurinrl payment of three promissory notes for sis kudu -dims each, bearing even date with said J/ortg -iid it appearing to the Court that there istow HI said Mongago six hundred dollars rriaciosl filly lotirdollurs interest. ft Is on motion, therefore ordered, that the > Raymond Harris do pay into Ibe Clerk’s office ofti court the principal ana interest due thereua laic Ihonexl term ol this court, as in default tberevl t quity of redemption hi and to said mortgaged p ■Isas will be forever berred and foreclon d;' .ir.dii further ordered, that this Rule be published oacs mouth Irum this time for six months in ousel public Guzcltes in Ibis sleto, or be served fsefsom on the .aid Raymond Harris at least three beforo tho nest term of this court. A true uxlract from the minutes lfithMarch 13 mCm WILLIAM P. HENRY,del B* QRAVB3 A SO A (At.Uiauman** Comer) H AVE just received, and offer ler sale, at rede prices 69 bis Whiskey, *10 bis Portland Ituin 49 Ids American Glo, 10 hhgsheads Sugar 19 quarter casks superior Wine, G casks Ric* 60 bis Irish Potatoes, 10 lilids Molasses 15 casks Cheese, 30 hugs Coffee. 10 tons hi . Alum Salt,Mackerel, Salmon, Cod Fish 20 boxes Georgia Candles, Logwood (sronnd] Copperas, Alum, Indigo, Brimstone, Chalk Pepper. Allspice, Tea. Castings, Re. ALSO, FOR JALK> ON COMMISSION, 10(1 cast iron Ploughs different sizes, and 20 boxes supcriorcast-stccl ground Ases march 19 IS Crockery and Grocery ■SgCORfi. |!IL subscriber* have taken (he Store, (oi , kept liy Childers Sc Wiley, directly fn* of China, Lustre, Ml Crates asifirted eiprr ■Ifl| ol which will l.e sole ’•*j»rr mt sixty days VE r ^ • Purchasers are invited (• * wry low for cash or s|'Pr*J -Xl.ls, SHOTWELLi? S. Goods consigned to E. S. if Co. received aml sold at the usual rates. Feb. 5, 1831. Reudy Made Clothing. *. t|HE suhsciiher tins just teceivt-d an eitenri^ JL sort incut of ready made clothing, and ro* fers for salo W0 blue dress Coat4,75 d- frock do 25 25 tleel mixt do 100 blur end steel mixt ssttinrW* »lt*. !Ji»0 suttiiiet and fustian ronnd Jackets 6nt and drab Pantaloons, 325 pair saltinet do 273 do 500 f»air coase ne^ro do. 75 dark Valencia Vf* 1 light do do black silk do 260 S’vaiucJown do 3° liaid and cunihtet Cloaks, also, an assort* youths'clothing, flue linen andmuslin Sheet*. muslin,cotton Flannel, end flannel drawers, » /C^SHOTtVEU The above work having neen^done under® snection of first rate workmen, svill be wsrrsr' In#' subscriher to he good * * DRAB HEAVER HATS F UST received a few cuses Genttamre' ipinllty Drab Beaver Hat., snd lor »lr ri, march 12 11 W H. BURDS.W tt?" We are nnth«ciz»’d to, nou-r.e HARMON H. HOWARD, as ac* ate for the sheriffalty ol Bibb county, J.muarv Iff, 1831. 7 We are authorized lo 3,47 nouncc U I BULLOCR. a s a esc* ht'Hffof Bibb county. Mnrcb TJ An l lection will lie held* the 4tli of April next, nl tlic Court llou*® con, for W irdcns nnd Vcmry Men ot th< *jr p;d Cliurcli in Macon. 'Vhe members aud d’J of the Church are re^uc&ted to attefld*