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JAMES K BarfNETT,
Scot acd ■3*03 Sffalicr,
Has commenced Luiiucv.: in
McDonald's building, (near the
’Macon Telegraph: Office) where
he will t* i&«uJ ro^dy to attend
to hi* old customers Lkd all other* who may call
emhitn.
05 1 *BOOTS and SHOES manufactured to
order, in the best maitxtx REPAIRING alio
■will be done.
S Two ■ot thwi JOi;RN1. Y MEN’ ran Luff
4 employ m< 4 .el by uppiic&tioo KiLitu.
'j.tn US *• &> ■,
ANNUALS for 1832.
A CKERMAN’S Forget-me-not
Winter’* Wreath, Friendship's Offering
The Pearl, Atlantic Souvenir
Affection’s Gift, The Token, For salt H
dec 24 EUis.'Shotwell tf Ct
wotxch.
A LL debts due from the late firm of KNOX &
CAS TEN'S will be arranged by llvon
KNOX,'r.inl those indebted to said firm are re
quested to make payment to him, ho being an-
thoiticd to receipt for and discharge the same.
Jan 14
' 2. cmAViK* & sou,
H AVE received !»o. u New 1 oik bud Uuitoii a
l unu * ltnt
wsLstJai’ttae^it of Goods*
coxsiS’ri^o is v-itit ur
100 ps Club* t’a>-imi , rr> mu riuliniiU
3U0 |is ."Scrr-i t.'U,tits atm f»>iiMi.
0 j ps (.Until.urg*
21 bates Rase. lirtfi.- and Point Blankets
;tu tialn. flm ft !■ and Bleached ilollli JJivnt
10 b, Strip.',, Plaids, f'hecksandTudtiug
|.< Linen and (.'nttori lneper
20 pt Broun and ItlneJeans
60 ps Irish Linen, Linen Cniahric.Bud Lawns
; Urown Linen I
"J50 ps plain and curded (.'ambries
l:,l ps In nits, n-.iill, Swiss and fijurvd Muslins,
Cor,tell It,dies
.djOl* p« Caliroas nnd Ginghams
ISO p* Furniture 4 ) 'bints
«6 piddnck, Sgitred and colored Lustrings sin
chews tirmlenap ‘trndrzino, Grodebor-
tin and Lcvmlim* Ik
10 ps Retired Warsaw Poplins I
ns CunUiti Crapes. Pongnas,-Italian Crapes j
Bucknini, Padding, ntid Canvass, black and j
colored Cambrics
•*<5<VQ do* Cotton, Flag and Plaid Handkerchiefs
460 p» German, Bandanna, Pongee India, list-
’ inn and Levantine Silk Uandki rcliiels
/.a do* Mandarine, Gntdezlne, I’aluiyrine. Ba
rege and »mbroideted Grape 4 ancy
- Ilnndkevcldefs
Ladies' Cravats
• C>0 dos white, figured and pin id fashionable do
Ladles’ Linen and Imitation pocl.Vt lldkls.
90 due Thibet, Casimture, Circnssinn, Ifamusk
and Itatv bilk Shawls
*20 dnz Cassimere Shawls, Cotton Shawls
U00 Hosiery and Gloves
Flannels.-Canton l’lennel. Mosquito Netting
Umbrelt is (ltd-Parasols, Tabby Velvets
'3Q0 dor. Clark’s spool ll’ltrend, ball aud silk do
Marking Cotton, Linen mid Cotton Floss
Ta)ie, Kibbmis, Cord, tiuspeudurs
Bilk webbing do
Toilet and Kanry Boses
-£00 dor. Shell and 0ra2illiun Tucking Combs
Side Couibs, Pocket, dressing and Sue
Tooth Combs
Coat, Vest, Suspender auil Shirt Ballons
Jiluck and colored SewinFlat Tliraad
Ucntlumeii and Undies’' Plaid and Camblet
Cloaks
Heady 'Hade Girthing, Sfc.
Band Boses
6 Cases Leghorn, open Straw and Dunstable
. Bonnets
Work Baskets, Pins and Ntedles
•2000 lbs Spun Cotton superior quslit”
60 do* Napt and Wool Hats
100 cases dnoes and Boots
6 botes Baddies and Side Saddle*
Bridles, Murtingalrs, Surcingles, & Harness.
-A Caisulato Assortsaont of
JpfAllI> fTARE,
Cilimiting of
Pit Mill and Cross-cut Sows
German and C. S. Hand Sows >
Iron bank Punnet and key hole Saw*
1500 Sets Knives mid Forks
Carving, Bntcher and Brand Knives
'600 dor pocket, pen and dirk Knives
Spring dirk Knives an elegant article
060 dor Roger’s, Wade Jfc Butcher 1 ! and'Elliot’s
Razors, Razor Straps
Stock, pud, chest, cupbaard, desk and trunk
Locks »
Gan (nicks. Flint*
45 dor iron, liriltunia, plnted table and tea
Spoon*
000 pr brass mid plated Candlesticks
Coffee Mill*., rt Jteol heads
•SO dor trim and hair Sifters
Ckittels, Augers, Gouges, Biffs,Files,Screw
Plates, Vices, Sledge Hammers, Trace
and Haller Chains
Butts, Hinges and Screws
Cloth, hair, tooth and shoe Brushes
Shaving Brushes, Sleryaril*
Drawing Knives, sand Paper
Iron Squares, tij Squares, Waffle Irons
k 'Common and fancy Bellows
An elegant assortment of flint and perr.uision
. Fowling Pieces, percussion Pistols
, Caps. Latches, Spurs and Stump Irons
Sad Irons, cutting Knives, Tacks and Brads
Nails, lllncklug, and BriuanniaTrn Pots
Shoe Thread, Wallets and Pockelbooks
Clasp Wallets and Spectacles
Scissors, Sheers, A-.c. Ace. •
CS.OCSZjaSLV AK3 GLASSWARE,
•12 Crates, assorted for the Country trade.
GROCERIES.
■60,000 lbs Iron, 40,000 lbs Castings
200 lings Coffee, Ilhds .Sugar, Cognac Brandy
Holland Gin, Madeira, l’cnneriffe end Rial
agn Wines,
Cordials, Whisker, apple and peach Brandy
And every tiling in the line of Groceries.
200 ps Bagging, 500 lbs Twine
26 Coils llnjie., 1000 lbs sole Leather
Upper I,eat her. Dressed deer Skins, Cow
Hides, Ac.
The above goods added to their former Stock will
snake as complete all assortment as can he found in
Macon, and will bo sold at the lowest prices, as usual
* For sale* on Consignments
50 cast Iron Plnnglis
. 20 boies C. 8. Ases >
20 Jersey Wggoas.
Ttnv 17 9«
HUGH KNOX,
ROBE Iff CASTEN&.
EtJtrui so Jftf'uvioa. '
JL! II ACTIONS No. 333 aud 834. iu the ICtli
fi.’ District originally llesiry now Newton
i.iuuty, sre for sale, Aim!,' in Macon to
, fc Dec 1 3., 'M. BAlt.l i.ETT.
JVeic Cabinet Milker's Shop.
The undersigned having purchased the
interest mill taken the shop lately -occu
pied by Ur C. C,,t.|mi Cherry street,
a tv tv ituo.v above Choke’s Hotel, take
this opportunity of tendering to tlnsir
IriendsauU the public their services in (he
Cabinet Making Business.
Toes will at nil times keep on bund a good supply
of Materials, mid lie prepared to cjresilicevery do*
4Cii( ii..n ui work in their line.
Sideboard*, Bure: us. B. 4 d*:e«ds. Br.okcaies, Chairs
Ac A e. made to m.lqi
r.v «. descriplton of TURNING dune as above.
Having i largraed nicilivnl Turning Lathe, ;ibc on
ly ntiv of the kind in the plner.) they will lie prapared
tu in in HOUSE COLUMNS, Ac. at short notice.
JAM KM A. HALL,
dec 17 51 JOHN MORELAND.
NEW GOODS.
VM. If. BHiDMALL
is sow ne.czivisn avo oi’Cminu
A GENF.ILM-assiirtiiiciit of seasonable GOODS,
iS. lim.-li he uflers for sate at tliu moat mdueerl
pviees, amongst which are the following:
Superfine Masony liluc Black Italian l.ustring
Blaek and col’d. Cloths “ Sarsnet and Sincbews
Merino Cloths 14 Gins lie Berlin
Blue. Black and Fancy •• Ge«v de Naples
raised Satinetts " Colored tin co
Duffle jioint it Rose Blank- Mandarines ,t Florence.
eta Bho knnd colored Italian
Red, Wliite, Green and Crapes
Yellow Flannels Gauze'and Matin Garni-
Saiouy wliite gauze do. tare
Canton do do, Riblioos and flilh Velvets
Hand Ittqr. Dora ask Table Merino and Cashmere
Diaper Thibet Wool
Bird* sya do Damask Milk and Crepe
Russia do .Shawls
Merino Circassians Dress Handkerchiefs
Black and llliie Bomba- Ladies diamond Straw
zetts and Circassians Bonnets
Irish Lim ns “ l.egliorn Braid do
Flemish Sheeting Misses Diamond do
Cotton Ozuaburgs “ •• and Cliain do
Negro Ctoths Ijvee andGauze Veils
I.tuseys Figured and plain Bob-
Thread Laecs and Shell Idnett
Combs Flagg A: Bandanna Hind-
Pongee, Spittnlfinld kerchiefs,
A general assortment of coarse and fine
, S1AC35S <Sc POOTS,
Men's and Youths* Fur Hats.
Fur, Leather and Hair Caps, tfc.
nov 5 13
Xcav? .rifoticEi
■OENJAliUN F. HARRIS and JAlffES M.
MM SMYTIi h*v« associated themselvn in the
Practice of the Law under the firm and style of
Harris tf Smith. They will practice in all the
Courts of the Flint Circuit. 73 &n fsb 10
WARE-HOUSE.
AND
CowmusMH »■ V> us\ tie ss-
IJNilRU-ilGN'I-D Imain addlttuii te hi
J, former Warrhonse ou (,'licrry ftr.-at, one ii
MC|ilrte order on the east side ot the h'irr.r. whuri
tbo'eol hisfrieiidsand cu'toiiiers from the* sid»«m
uave UlR «*m«attention j’Os.i to their good* a? bcri-li
fore ami be saved the trouble ot crossing the bridgi
1) S. GUllTIN.
tfiiren. Orlnltr |HfA lM-JO. -jy
WAKE-IIGUSE
AS (t
Commission Ifusinrss,
CHERRY STREET, MACON. GA.
AnUKandeistetied lias takenrtis-vu-w Ware-House
iA now liuilding on Cherry street, luioiv tli« unr-
lu-r occupied by >1>-«SIS. KimberlySf Chidiolnl, w here
he wilt tiAe COTTON on storage, and muke liberal
mleanetsetu the same. All eotton stored at this Ware-
House will tie delivered ut any ot the Boat luiinlings
required in this place free ot drnynge. A» liiswttole
time ao-J attention will be devoted to the *b >ve busi
ness lie hopes to merit a 'bare of public patronage,
Augiutl.Vm, 32 ■ GUO. WOOD,
ISAAC 25. FiOW&AOTD
H AVING declined the W nre-Uouse llnsinets ana
rented lilt \VarC-l|oii«e to Mes.r>. J. Godrbivd
A Reed, solicits lorlheni tlie |iAlroaegeofliisfoi*ncr
r.ustrfmers, niidteiuli-is Ids thanks to ihem for llinflib.
qral patronage wVieh they have been pleased l» he.
si. ” ‘— ’” **“
tour njiori him.
Attg. 2U. 34 Cun
Jackson Academy.
T HE JACKSON ACADEMY, Batts county
will resume its operations on the first Monday
in lanuary nest, under the superintendence of the
Rev. It. Chamberlain. The terms of tuition and price
of board will be sue.li ns are not unusual. The situa
tion is healthy, end the high character of the Teacher
who is well known in this state, it is believed will en<
title the Institution to a liberal share of public pat-
ronnge. dec 31 6w E. CASE.-ieere/my. .
Z>X£SQX.U F Jk-20rc.
COPARTNERSHIP under the firm
° 2G. ISUNUr dk CO.
■wns dissolved on the 16th. October last. Those ir.
<1 eh tod to said firm will settle with M. FeltoMv
who is fully authorized to receive and settle nil
demands against Use firm. M> FELTON,
W. B. CONE.
T HE SURSGRIBER continue* business at
the old stand, whero he hones from his
strict attention and tho cheapness of bis GOODS
to receive liberal patronage. In addition to his
former stock, he has received a full and comptete
Assortment of Dry Goods,
Hats, Shoes and Boots, Saddlery, Cutlery and
Groceries
of all lands: which will be sold nt low ns any in
the market. M. FELTON.
Nov 20 33
BOARDERS. •
T HE undersigned can accommodate a nura
ber of BOARDERS, (without lodging,',
on moderate terms. My residence is ov«r my
ehop, near the Mansion House.
Jan 14 2 T. J. M-CLESKEY
Georgia Negroes
FOR SALE.
T HE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a
supply of GEORGIA NEGROES for
sale. They will be found to be of such age or
sex ns will suit any purchaser. He now has 10
ovJ2 on hand.—IIa will also purchase YOUNG
NEGROES for whom Cash will he given.
EastMacoa, Feb 4-63 8. F.SLATTER. |
- v 6 . ..... *
WARE-HOUSE
COMMISSION BUSHS’ESS.
rjjnilF. undersigned will Gontiniie to transact the
JsL above hu-iness in nil Its vniious branches—
by strict atlmtiotitonllorder*cnmmiltedtntheir cere,
the facilities utiWhfin-y will be able to render thrii
customers *ii<) the comparative remoteness of their
AVarb llovszs from the dungers'of fire; they hope to
merit a continuance of that liberal |Uilronuge which
they i arrived the past season. „
In addition to their former llare-Ilniue, they have
(for the convenience -ot their customers up town.)
rented the lldre-lfnute on the corner of Mulberry and
Second .streets, (fronting Cotton Avenue) fonueNy
occupied by Mr Isaac B. Rowland.
All COTTON stored there will be delivered atth
boat landing free of draynge.
O' Liberal ad Vinces will be made nt all times on
Cotton in store or shipped hy them.
U* Colton tlored wilh them, will be insured at tow
rates if requested. J. GODDARD St REED.
Macon, Aug 15 34 6m
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Business.
THE subscribers respectfully 4 in
>form their friends nnd the public that
I they continue the nbove business, end
renew the offer of their services in that
1 line.
They lisve leased the Ware House lately occupied
by Mr. John T. Rowland, eligibly situated on the
bank of the river, just below the bridge, nnd remote
from danger by (ire. For the convenience of their cus
tomers in (be upper part of (be town, they kavoa
Scale House in Cotton Avenue.
The usual advances will be made on Cotton stored
with or shipped by them; and their customers can
have the choice ofthe Savannah, Clinrlntnn, Now
York, or Liverpool markets. DAY If BUTTS’
v august 13 33
INSURANCE
T HE Howard Insuranee Company of New
York continues to 'insure COTTC
when shipped on goud Boats or Boxes, against
the dangers of the River. Rates of Premium
moderate. Apply to
Doe 20 51 CHARLES DAY, Agent.
just jiccctvca,
A SL pieces Negre Cloth
& 2 holes Rod Flannel
nnd for sale by
Dee 1C
48
\VM. II. BURDSALL.
FOR SALE OR KENT.
The property recnntly owned by Col.
J. Bnley, and known as the •'Mountain
&)iout Retreat." In Butts county. This
property is too well known to require
description. J. T. ROW I AND.
Macon, April 23.17
Superior Merino Mantles,
Just received and for sale by
25 30 VV.M. II. BURD SAU
LE W IS FITCI1,
Draper and Tailor,
Is itbw opening, at tho Mo
ron Clothing Store, a New &
Splendid assortment of Goods
and Clothing, in his line, con.
fisting of
Superfine blue, black, brown, green..olive, clarot,
mulberry, invisible green and mist London
CLOTHS
Bine, black, orange, drab, huff, white, steel mixt
CA8SIMKRE8
I’triped do. (a new article)
Petershams Oxford mixt SATINET, a first rate
article
Fashionable figured and plain Velvet VESTING
Safin Florentine do. Figured do.
Marseille* nnd Valencia do. Shining Linen.
Silk Italian Cravat*. Figured fancy and white do
English nnd India Ilkfs.
Buck, horse Sc lined Glnvcs
lllnrk anil white silk Stocking*
Silk, eotton and worsted Random half Hose
French fancy Velvet Suspenders
Silk, webbing nnd eottou Suspenders
Shirt Bosoms, Collars, Velvet &bomhnz. Stocks
Stiffeners, Silk Umbrellas, Linen cambric Hkfi.
Cloth .Cans, Children's fancy do. Hair seal do.
Flannel, brawn Shirting and Sheeting, Buttons,
Military, Gold, Silver Epaulet*, Stan, Tassels,
I.nee, Buttons, &c Ac.
All of which will he *old cheap.
Readymade Clothing'.
Fine blue,-brown, green and olivo Frock Co*t*
do do do do do Dress Coat*
do do do do < do Coatee*
Mixed Over-Coats, Pea-Coats.
Fine blue, hlaek, brown, drab, orange and mixed
. > Pantaloons
Blue and mixed satinet Pantaloons
Cord aud berentine Pantaloons, Jackson cord do
Fino figured, plain, velvet, Florentine^ Marseilles,
bombazine and doth Vests
Dratvera, Shirts, Monkey Jackets, short Jackets
Trowiera, fustian Pantploons
Goat'* hair, Cantoons, indigo blue and camblet
Cloaks
Ladios’ goat's hair, camblet, silk aud plaid dot..
All of which are made up iu tho best manner,
and will be sold cheap for cash. -
_ TAILORING, in all its branches, will bo car
ried on ns usual. Having the latest fashions and
good workmen, my work shall not be inferior to
any. I solicit the patronage of my friend* and
the oublic generally. All Orders tnankfuijy r«.
ceived and promptly attended to. •- 4
novl^ ■ UEtWIS FITCH.
WARE-HOUSE
ASD
COMMISSION-BUSINESS,
MACON, GA.
The undersigned, hav
ing creeled a large and commodious
Wnre-Hou*ein East Macon, on Clin,
ton street, (opposite to Solomon Hum■
phries' tirirk building) r*hirh is nnw ready for the re
ception of Cotton, tenders bis services to the public
in the above business.
HE WILL ALSO XEXF OK HARD,
A general assortment of DRY GOODS and GRO'
CF.RIES, which lie will tell at the lowest prices.
The above business will bo attended to by an espc
rienced band. LEWIS J. GROCE.
sep 17 3d
Tj&TSC-XK
A LL persons having claims against JOHN C.
Jxl IIELVENSTON-of Macon, will hand or
seud them in to the Subscriber* for adjudication,
cn or before the 1st March next- Those indebted,
wii! n!s3*s make immediate payment (as it is
desirable that the concern should at once be
c ! e*e"il who tsi alone- July ontherised te settle.
’ JAMES REA,
DV.TS HT wo OD3UR.Y,
0. A- IiiGGIN'5.
jlttlgnets Jof tht benijit of the Creditors
Martin. I cl. 10, 3632. ’
N-B-—All I’tfmnttmi.catlcn* will be left at C
A. HICGlNd* Counting Room, ot addressed U
him in Macon. T-l-tHtia-
Free Trade—no Combinations
EARTHEN WARE,
OJaASK, CHINA, and
. &eOKXTCO~OXASS£S.
T HOMAS j.BARROW & CO. importers.
No. 83, Hater Street, Aetr York, having
made extensive connexions with one of the larg
est and most improved Potteries in Eueland, are
enabled to offer ouc of tho most extensive stocks
in market, consisting of every variety of Eautii-
E.NWABE,.CHl ; vt, Glass nnd Looki.nu-Glassf.s,
either repacked to order, or in tits original pack
age at uncomi. Oi ly lute rules forcash or city accep
tances. The tery liberal support hitherto receiv
ed from wur Southern a*d Western friends, un
der the most trying circumstances, calls for our
warmest thanks. We have survived thus far in
the struggle nidi a body of men, who have com
biner! all their efforts to effect our destruction,
simply beenuse wo will not join them in emnbin
iug te compel the country merchants to pay an
exorbitant profit on his purchase* in this market.
We can only reiterate former assurances of using
every exertion to promote the interest ofourmer
canttle friends in the extent and variety of our
stock, the lowness of our prices, and the skill and
cure of our puckers, depending upon a free trado
as tho only system which can give stability to the
mutual interest of city apd country merchant*.
TIIOS: J. BARROW &. CO.
Feb 1 63 83 Water Street, New York.
Pair India Rubber OVER SHOES
V* Just received by
IIUNGEKFORDS & STODDARD,
dee 3 -’IB
jYetc Fall and Winter Goods.
WILEY, SZLSSER «fc TORY
4 RE now opening, on the corner of second street
and Cotton Avenue, oppo jte the Washington
Hall, a General Assortment ol European and Ameri
can Dry (loads. Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and
Glass I fare, Castings, Leghorn aud straw Bonnets. Fine
Work and drab Hats, scoot Hats, Window Class, Mite.
Lead, Cotton Bagging, Bagging Twine, Ac. iVc.
A LARGE STOCK NEGRO SHOES,
Ladies, gentlemens, boys A. children' 1 , fine Shoes Ac.
Merchants, planters and the public generally can
nov be supplied at low prices from a stock, inferior
to none in the state Macor, 1st October, 1830.
P. S. We shall be receiving New Goods weekly,
until the 15th Nov. WH.EV, BAXTER fe FORT.
Carpeting.
T IIE subscribers will selltkeir remaining stock
of CARPETING nt very reduced prices,
having a large qunntity on hand, ami wish to dis
continue keeping the article,
jan 20 A. SHOTWEI.L & J. S. SMITH.
O Nthe fintTeeaday in APJtn _ |
offered MpuM-, sahC
known e* N«-uRfifSeSSLu'
county, being 20a* acres. Utft « oil
ATttrt
Merino Cloths.
J UST received, an elegant assortment of me
rino Cloths, Merino Shawls and Man*!”*.
Also—an extensive assortment of fine Boots
and Shoes. dec 23 54
A. 8HOTWELL & J. S. SMITH.
WARK-HOUSE
A HD
Commission Business.
T HE tinderignedhaving.leasedfrom Lamar Se Co
their Ware-Houses for a term of years, ten
tiers his services to Ids friends and the public, in the
above business.
He will lie prepared to extend the usual facilitleslo
hlj customers, by making advances on Produce tlored
with him, or on Shipments to his friends in Savannah
and Charleston.
Connected with the Warc-Hou*es. are safe and ex
tensive elm* Storages for the reception of any Goods
that may ba consigned to him for sale or otherwise.
The situation of these Ware-Houses, as to conveni
ence and safety, are not surpassed by ahy In the place,
should additional seeorityhe required. Insurance oan
be effected at a very low rate. The subscriber’* at
tention will be devoted exclusively to the above busi
ness.' He therefore hopes to receive a proportion of
public patronage. JAMES C. MORGAN.
Mccon. July 23,1831. 31
BILLS
O N New-York, Philadelphia, Charleston, Sa
vannah and Augusta, in sums to suit pur
chasers, for sale tv
nov II
tale by
WILEY.
BAXTER & FORT.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS*
BOOKS. MUSIC, sRC.
ELLIS, SHUT IVELL 4' CO.
RE now receiving and opening at tbelr BOOK
STORE, a number of
PIANO FORTES,
of a rich description, and a variety of other Musical
Instruments, with Instruction Books, and Music a-
daptedto the same—a large collection of
NEW MUSIC,
for the Piano, embracing ail the fllusie of the cele
brated Cinderelta Opera, and a variety of engrav.
tags, caricatures, prints, Ac.—Also a large assort
ment of
- BOOKS,
consisting of 1800 VOLUMF.8; a catalogue em
bracing a considerable portion of which, is published
in Ute Christian Repertory. A great variety of
STATIONARY
sad Miscellaneous Articles. A large assortment of
PAPER HANGINGS. Rordcrlng, Fire-Prints, Ac.
They respectfully Invite the attention of the pub-.
He to the above, and request them to call and esa-
mine. » June II 24
NOTICE.
nriHF, SUBSCRIBER having sold his stock of
J. .GOODS to
of Ills friends and former customers, and requests ell
who ere indebted tobim, to cell at the store of S. T.
Rowland, next door to flfessrs. Cooke & Cowles,
Vbere he will be found for the purpose of making set
tlements. I6AAC B. ROWLAND.
Dec 24 1
CIOTIIINO.
WILLIAM II. BURDSALIs
H AS just received and offers for sale, on the
most liberal terms, a general assortment of
Readymade Clothing.
Having had it manufactured expressly for his own
sales, cen warrant it made in the best manner and
most fashionable style. Among which era the fol
lowing s
Gentlemen’s super bine, black, green, olive, brown
and mixt DRESS COATS and FROCKS
Super blue, black and tancy colored cloth PANTA
LOONS
Blue, black, mixt and colored Cassimere do
Steel, cadet, blue and fancy mixt satinet Coattees,
Frocks and Pantaloons
English mnle-skin do. Uncut hangup do. Riding do.
Black and blue cassimere VESTS
Blue, black and colored silk velvet do
Dark figured vatentia, white and buff do
White Marseilles do Swnnsdnwn nnd toilinet do
Youths’ Conts, Pnntaloons nnd Vests
Gentlemen’s eosts-hair eamblct CLOAKS
Pfnid do. Ladies’ camblet and Circassian do
IJon-skin Jackets and Pantaloons
Fine linen and flannel SHIRTS, Collars. Fronts
Also, Gentlemen’s Fashionable Black Heaver
HAgB, Ac. Ac. 12 nov 4
~~ Vaiversijy
raff HE exercise* of tliis IcstttuPoTT.'„ ,
sumed mi tkc2d of Jauuarv "'J
public art 4 informed that nli ,t.„
public are informed that oil the offitts*l« ■ j
lege are uow filled; aud t£iES£LH
various departmruis of Literature s -i v “ J 1
will hereafter, be given by lecture* „ t e H
the study of npnroved tuxt book*, t*' 1 ! »|
the following subjects have been prcKhWl
Trustees, viz: * «ciWetlS-J
1. Mental Philosophy, Political Ern„, I
Evidence* of the Christian ReErion u?’i
sident, A. Church, D. D. ^
2. Natural Philosopdv and Che»V~
their application to the utc/ui a;i* t , l 7 ’ '
James Jackson, A.M. ’ * ini
3. Philology aud Ctesicalleaniiat s.n,
ir James Shannon, A- M. *” } •
4. Astronomy and the. benefit rctidfe,
alnihonsaties to the useful aria, bv Pmr-. v
ry Hull, M. D.
5. Rhetoric and Oratory, and E*i
American Literature, by Profussor St»t!
A. M. 1
6. Natural History including lYmer.U-v r
olo-y, Botany, and Physiology, Ac. bv 1>Sj
Manlius A. WanJ. M. I). 7
7. Modern Language* of Europe, hv P n
William Lchmam A. M. '* 7
8. B. B. Hopkins, A. M- Tutor in the An,
Languages.
3. William L. Mitchell, A. M. Ms
Tutor- 4
Candidates for admission into any of the,
lar classes can be received at any time if m
cd upon the requisite studies. Any iadQ
however, who docs not wish to pursue a reria
course, can attend to such subjects or lectSI
he may choose, aud will in leaving the Instita!*
receive from the Faculty, n certificate of the ,
gross which he has made. ‘ ‘
The Professor of Natural History has trooi
a Cabinet of Minerals, nnd will be prepared),,
ou Mineralogy and Botany to render ho |
interesting nnd profitable.
The Philosophical Apparatus is one either
completeiu the United States; and the Chemie
exteusive, neither of which received any irhd
from the fire. 1 4 '
The Professor of Mathematics is wt-D fotna
with all the necessary instniments for giving 4
struetinns in his department and will lie nanitt]
to assist all who wish to qualify tlicmxtlrti I
practical Surveying nnd Engineering. 1
The Library is now very respectable. ttH
Trustees are making large annual nddiUons. 1
new College building ha* been erected tod ill
dy for the reception of student*. Thecouml
stndy prescribed for regular students is nnrirl
same ns that pursued heretofore, and is so uni
ed that each student will have ou opportmitf]
attending all the lectures -and recitation. ‘
who wish will have an opportunity ofitoipa
Hebrew, French, Spanish, Germnn, and ltd
Languages. No additional charges, bout
will be made for either Lectures or Modern L,
guttges. The only College charge a that of i
tiou, which is 833 por annum, paid half jenljl
advance on the first of August and Fefatnl
By orderof the Faculty. 4 I
WILLIAM L. MITCHELL, Ste’n.1
Ath—*, Dec. 22 1 eoa3t 1
TIN WARE MANUFACTURER*
mclbkrht hear third street.
T he subscriber manufactures aud keeps con
stantly on hand a general assortment of
, , Tin Ware,
which he will sell WHOLESALE and RETAIL
nt Savannah or Augusta prices.
JOB WORK done at the shortest notice at
the shop on Third street, next door to KUis,
Shotwcil & Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
Orders sent to Ettas, SnoTWEtt, &-Co. will
receive prompt attentiun.
Nov 11 17 ,
notice.
fWl HE partnership heretofore existing between
JL the subscribers, under tho firm of
: .t‘ D *3 nt0 J n » fastens & Bacon,
IS this day dtssoivod hy mutual conseut. The
debts due to said firm will ho collected by Altos
Bestow and William Bacon, either of whom
are authorised to receipt for tho sume, and to
whom all debts due from said firm can he present
ed for payment. AMOS BENTON, .
ROBERT CASTENS,
Ja» 10 2 WM. BACON.
COACHMAKINC.
T HE-Subscribers will contiuuc the business
at the old staud, corner of Walnut nnd
Fourth streets, whore work will be done in all
its various branches.
They have oh hand work of their own and 0-
ther Manufactories.
ALSO, AS ASSORTMENT 07
Coach Materials*
CONSISTING! Or
Having made arrangements with Crane, Miteh-
eli & Co. Newark, N. J. they will receive and
torward all orders entrusted to their care. Ar
ticle* ordered warranted to please, or no sale.
Jan 14 2 BENTON & BACON.
New Line of JPost Coacho
FROM*
ZVL&CON TO SAVANNA
FARE REDUCED.
Tho fare hereafwts*
,from Savannah,will beT
teen Dollnre—to aid I
’Dublin, Four Dollan-t;
in thirty-six hour*. The Conches will leaveHl
con every Monday, Wednesday md Frihy
four o’clock in the morniug—arrive at Simi*
at eight P. M. next day. Stage Office it Wu!
ington Hall, Macon. .
G. LONGSTBEET.
jan 31 64 J. B. GUERDON^
Morton’s Pulmonic Espect
COUGH SYRUP,
P OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumption,t
Hoopiug Cough. A supply ot ihu«-
able Medicine received and for sale by _ I
ELLIS, SlIOTWELL.iCO.|
N«v 23 28
PRESERVEST oo
UINCE, Peach rind Crab Apple ft
SERVES
Unince, Peach and Guava JELLIES
Preserved Giuger \
Prunes, Figs
Fruh Raisins, &c^ Just RwewM;T .
jan 2 3tw 59 LEVI ECriLEYJ
CLOTHING-
A SIIOTWELL & J.3. SMITH
• received a lot of Fine CLOlilU 4 ”'^.
sisnug ofruperBox. Dress and Frock CVii|
Pantaloons, .Vests, tec. *4
SC OAR, COFFEE AND LtUtiOl
50 hlida. St. Crots l
Sugars. . .
20 base* brown Ifsvsos co,
23 libls Innf mid lump do-
———— 25hhds (tub* Molssw* .
3C0 bogs prime green Porto Rico, Harass«
Java Coffee
150 libis dome*tir. Ltqunrs - .,.
5 pipes old Cognac Brandy snillfplhaj J,j k
25 quarter casks Madeira, Teneriffe
Wines
10 baskets Champaigne Wine
20 tasks Annlsatid Mint Cordials
30 boats bar and shaving Snap
105 hags Pepper, Pimento andGing (r
hoisshyson xnd souchong Ti 4 **
2000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt. _. VL p|.
For j»I«, low, by THOMAS TADg
Jan* 18 26
RAN AWAY 4
FROM the undersigned co
night of tho 17th inst- • n 'P
low named
IVEY. . Mct *
Having a wife 5_Sj&.kt*
loutyu years ot age, nve lecuuu
riiage, black complexion, very wm,c ‘
or a bushy head of hair, romid or 4
ed, generally smiles when snokea t 0 ' 5 ,. ^
bly fond of singing and
and tune*. He carried with him a _f t si
cloth coaL and other clothing n ot r { . a p.
had a common hat cut in the shape
liberal reward will be given for J/',fci*
and lodgment In any jail sothat I■
gain. All person* are forbid harbo fi^^
low, as til*law against that ofb'?. 1 ^ VuRRlS-
enforced. ' R
MevMtntv .Tan
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