The Macon advertiser. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1832, December 28, 1832, Image 4

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15AGGSNG. {O'i Consignment.) ~5 UST received, 250 pieces best fTernp flcjgl. r W wfiich will be soiii on reasonable term*;. . i:. L. YOUNG AS o. i £*<ante t hccfc' j (Checks ©n the. (' , qj:YT‘‘.orci".l, !> ■ iei. Ur'ranee J and State Hanks —Patent Hills r \ Exchange,' Cashier's Checks * Cotton Rlittdpts ;' IT'ls of Lading; nil kinds of Blanks, ar 1 every <li scri; - .lion ot Priuiing neatly executed by Id. D. J, SLAfifß. at jho Advertiser Ofiiee, Huron. Geo. Ware-Mouse and Commission business. AA.MILTO.M KAYES. INTENDING to permanently locate thon . selves in Macon, on or before the llrut of Octo ber the purpose of transacting the trbovci business; anJ havinp taken the new and conve nient WARK-HOU >E, recently occupied by lsutcß. Howland, on tho corner< f .\lufberry and Second Streets, and in tho immediate vicinity of tncat cf the Qolton tran?actions, respectfully soli cit a part ■of public favor, promising in return un remitting attention to the interest < f all who may furor them with their buamess and confidence.— Liberal advances will he made on Produce, Mer chandize, isr ether pronrrtv. EV ERA Hi) II V MILTON, JAM Eli R. HAYES. Macon, Aug. 19. 19-Ct ~ 7\YTJj V'ALJDAMIitt S’ ;i“ iJthUS, SHOT WELL & (JO. ;;ro now ru ff ceiving hv several boats, and opening, a large supply of Goods, which with their former stock, renders their assoitment very ex teniiro. A part of which are given below : r| V kegs white lead, in oil %) YP L / bOt) gallons linseed oil COO gallons sperm cr lamp oil 200 gallons spirits turpentine 500 gallons train oil 500 boxes window glass, asserted sizes 2} boTO3 soap 20 Coils grass reps SCO barrels northern lime 130 packages drugs and msdiGC3 150 kegs nails atui brads assorted Spanish brown, white lead. Venetian red,chronic yellow, da. gmeri, verdigris, lamp black, yellow utsd stove ochre, umber,terra do evienna, prussian l>lus, whiting. putty, dutch and rose pink, paint brushes assorted, slabs and mull era, dye stuffs, drugs, medicines, sb.op furniture, surgical inctru ments, patent medicines, perfumery, preserves, chocolate, tun, tvmey, vinegar, plaister prtris, ro man cement, hydraulic cement, noils, brads, cas tings, locks,hinges anAJmtts, sheet copper, brass, iron and lead, planes, raws, fvmrmll irons, furni- ( ture mounting assorted,mechanics tools assorted, ] together with a general a-sortment of HARD WARE and GlJ’l LFH Y.a very large collection cf BOOKS and STATIONARY, CbnoHing of family hibles.onglish, latin A grcck school books, medical, law and miscellaneous .books, coiytprls- j ing more than 5000 volumes, portal.de dusks, quills, blank books, printing paper, post < Hive pa per, foolscap and letter paper, funny and gilt 1 0- ter paper, blank and visiting cards, water col .3, albums, pu.no fortes, flutes, clarionets, flag eolets, guitars, bugles, drums, fif;!3, harps, vio lins, paper bangings, flower pots, rnusic, cloth i bruiihes, hairbrushes, sweeping brushes, Ac. j Many articles are much reduced in price, and | will be sold accordingly ELLIb, 5 liv t x n A CO. It it. | BISPEJSSAKY, millodscvi!!*', fst.actr!t Ft ret*?, Geo. Ei'i/ja.itii-s iw, DR. PETERS Professor of 'letlidEta PhysioSog’Eea eg P2IYMCLCGIC.tr. ’IEBICt.7 Formerly of the City of New York, ar.d more recently from Ne to Orleans, '4 "y ITS FECIT ELLY announces his location ip. IjL MilU-dgeville, end offers to the public his professional services. For several years past,his inqv.iiiea have been es pecially directed to chronic or inveterate diseases 'perlieularly Scrofula, Dyspepsia and Livcrcorr.- plaiuts, with very honorable success. I]<> invites pers .us afflicted w ith vv hat they consider incurable disease to gfve him r. call. Those unable to do so, will he vv,..itedupon nt their respected places rf abode, by request. Persons who may wish his opinion relative to the nature cf tin ir ailments, ace apprized that uo charges v. id ho made, unless they actually place thuu. elves under his care.— Those winking to avail themselves r.f Dr. P’s Medical skill will do well to apply soon, as he purpose* visiting Europe early in tho spring. Dr. P's charges are ir. derate. N. B. The po. rattendcJ cr. without charge. DUPtpsin /.so ia a.A-v.OA 'LAE' TANARUS, Among the sympt* m3 of Dyspepsia and Li-vcr ecinplaints ate, flatulency, sonnies 3 ■ r burning in the stomach, melancholy, irritability, disagreea ble taste in the mouth great irregulaiity of r.jipi - tile, which is s< metpincs voracious and r t ot::. r times greatly Tficirni, thirst, fetid breath, nr ;- : sea, weakness r.f tho sterner, acid eructations, j palpitation, drowsiness, irregularity of dm how- • ds, pressure on the stunn-'h after meaht, pain in'; the head, dizziness or vertigo ccr.fusiou cf mind, i attended,vvi'tlt loss of memory, a gnawing in the j stomach when empty, chilliness, aiiVctk a cl j eight and hearing, pain and weakness in the back,; ■ -r. di Mitil ( and bl< ■■ r.. r, i.l f,, t. !. ■ ’ tremor, uneasiness in the threat, e-ugh. vain ir the side or breast, fee. Tho -above mat .dier laud to organic '..flee lien c f the ■ t.-nnich, liver and heart, tf.rminaung in Dropsy, Cunsutnpth n. Apoplexy, Ac. according to the climate, habits, age, f,.x, and te mpernmeht of the pati, ut. JJ'. I’clen' M'dieinat,\Stoaachi'ccc k’ Ikpatle e, f.r the cure < f Dvrpspsu and LivF.R-coMn.At:<T?, hat ftoed tho test ef experience, and po ved erre rffietent than any remedy lieteloforp discovered in curing distressing pdtysical and menta: maladies. These Medicines do not contain the least particle of Mercury or arty ingredient that dees not act in harmony with health and cj pose disease. They are cle-zhnt prepnraii r., pet feet-, ly pleasant to take, and tho same fwd and drkjt: 1 may be used, and employment pursued, as vvoTJd he proper for the patient were he not under theii influence, rrequently one parcel of tho Mcdiclr., is suflicivnt for the cure of a p:.‘ig;A,— lfti • for use parcel. Any p‘r .01 willh.tvo ona parcel f.'ward ed toliimat the expense of the priy.ictor, and by sending twelve dollars will receive three parcels. To those who have so earnestly soli, it; and h.iru ; place his nicdh iuesju the bands of ir.di; iduals residing in different sections of tho country for sale, Be would only say, that on long :m pir.ient.- receive them direct jrem lijs Dispensary t.l.ey ai ,. not liable to be imposed on by a spurious unit' . A quantity of tho above Medicines have been re cently prepered afij are ready for uAppli cant* who have lathcrua been disappciritcd cat: pow be Bunblied if rbrly ftm>licntion be mr.fle. ■i 0 heal the sick—to comfort those that nicum. To dry the widow orphan, mother, st tar, sin': I'eatß a plc.-ieing ta k this task be mice. The MacouTr If graph will t,i*oit the nVv, V- ire. AI)AirNISTRA 7 I’ORS RALE. /A FABLE to on order of tljo honorable -A Iriferif'p Gourt of Harris county, wh t sit ling as n Court of Ordinary, will be sold rn tbe'- ; 'lVcs.by iri March next nt the Court House 1 t 1 hurlte county, the fol*owing 'iracts of Land. I c.mteing to the estate i.f Littioberry Marsh, dec. '-..•V tier; 3 of land more or loss, wall improved, ■ n.-joißtn-v Dkamrr and others,one other tract oon . ttiing 1 4 acres m- re or less, adjoining Skinner , o'nf rs, on' tr.ct containing ■"(> ; cre>;, adjoin .V' A 1 ,' 0 *‘° 4 ‘ 9 nf Martin, also, one-fourth ofanun- I tra t,containing99 acres, adjoining Ma r - Bliall r.ntV others ; a',} of the above tracts lying in the coup ;v of Burke. Also w ill be sold on the first - t MCsday in April next at tho Court House in I -'lyrg.u. uoutity, lot No. 21!) in tho -lilt dUtiict j urt;.prT.ly Baldwin, now Morgan county —on the i first Tuesday in May next, w i.l be sold at the ; U <wrt,House in Campbell county, lot No. 109, in I the tr.|, district of originally Fayette, now Oainp ; boil county. All of tho above s dd as the property of Littleherry .Marsh, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said Liultberry Marsh. i'unuu of sale made known on the day cf sale. JOHN MURPHEY, Adrn’r. ELIZABETH M. MARSH,Admr’x. Dee. I !, 18.12. 39—tds-p 7<JE\v Si’HING GOODS, — lewis Fitcui. 1.7 Draper and T.tilnr, is now opening, at the Mr.cfin Clothing Store,a new and splendid assort ment hf STRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting of superfine Bombazine s —brown,slate black. m;xt, White and buff merino eassimeres— plaid do. (anew article for Pantaloons,) white and brown drilling, brown grass linen, Princes cw.l, Nankins, buff cud w hite Valencia vesting, spotted and white mars ties do. Satin and Floren tine do black and fin’d \ civet do. with a good as sortment ol cloth, velvet and bombazine stocks, fancy do. Spitalfield hdkt’s. silk net and cotton double end suspenders, English silk half hose, Random do while and brown linen, figured cra vats, Italian do. Bosoms, collars, siitfners, buckskin gloves, black do. silkasd brow n linen do. 13pnuieU3, Ball Buttons, Am. N. }}. L. Fitch will receive in a few days a handsome assortment of summer clothing. Tailobino earned on in rdl its branches as a bove—having the latest Now York and London fashions, his work shall r. .t bo inferior to any. He returns his sincere thanks for past favors, and solicits a continuance cCpublic patronage, . March 2, ISI2, Of) S mMM, Warc-Jlrvee arid Commission merchants, MACON, GEORGIA IJJ LANd’ON !i SMITH, TJktrc.Jlmrrr and Com- JIJ) mission 3ierehantn, Maoo.v, make liberal ad vances on Cotton in store, and on shipments; al so on NOTES aiid other property deposited in their hatidn. Their Ware-Houses are more convenient to the business part of town than any other, possessing the advantages of a Wharf, and arc nr .re exempt from danger by fire than any other in Macon. fr J - J t-/jzj axd (l-ttliStiNl’ Jtit ilS'ltl€Sit. r*7IIE subscriber continues the above business a. at his old stand, (head of Cherry struct, and Cotton Avenue,) where he oilers ail the usual facilities in business. Ills \Varre-Iloutc3 undelete * ? rages are in prime order, and as much exempted from the dan ger effife as ary in the place. Cotton stored with film, will be delivered, in arty part of the tow n, free of any charge, except the customary storage. JAMES .0. .MORGAN. Macon, Sept. G, IST?. 23 ©NALJaALT SJ -LL'^L'iLA 1 rgV.YEN'i’Y—FIVE per ccr.t cheaper than cvcr -1 JOB MAGIE is just opening a very exten sive and splendid Assortment cf-Goods, winch has been selected in the New York market by himself, from the latest importations, which are particularly calculated for this market, and which \vm bo disposed of fully twenty five per cent, cheaper than ever. These goods r.re of the la test style and mest fashionable patterns, and are offered to his friends and the public with confi dence fully assured, that not only the style but prices will fully me; t their approbation. Their attention is requested to the same —a few of the Wic!. s are mentioned, viz : 200 pieces calicoes and prints, seme very lipji. Extra fine furniture qallicocsand common. 50 pieces line parfsb muslins and ginghams, plain and striped, figured arid str’.,nd mandarines, | snrago::3 hire k and purple Orode3wixs and Ital l li:':t silks watered grodenap, black and browu | rr.h r, .! do. l'.crnani gauzes, Orleans rubes, paint ed palnaarines and crape doleon, black and color ed si;k, camblots and priiiccttas, fine french bom basines, blend gauzo veils (some extra sizes.) Satin straws, scarfs, fancy handkerchiefs and sV.-.wls, very rich, sett cap and belt ribbons new patterns, threud lattes cud inserting®, also edg ings and footings, checked and striped muslins, j'jckonct, svviss and Cambric do. one case grass ; bleached irish linens assorted, long lawns, linen j camhrifcs and cambtic handkercliiel’s, super, vett i ings, plaid and plain drillings and fine french iinen.-:, pongees andponge han<lk.erchiefsibaiidaK na and il tgc, gh/vesand mittsassorted. 59 dozen >ilk, cotton, rr-tulon Eoao nr.J halt boro imccrTcJ; 100 parasols n; 1 urihrellns, very next and rich 100 j'iaces mosquito netting. Bead Lags "nd purses, shell tuck and side I combs, cambric au.l furniture dimities and cotton iVingcs, G, 7,8, 0, 10, ! 1 an-l 12 by 4 damask ta - F.O v t" f] ijpctnUk' ” I'tl cfrtiw '“>•- 1 | bets, tuikti leaf'hats, black and drab heaver hats latest fashions, travelling caps and trunks. 10 hales sheetings ami shirtings and plaids. 500 lbs spun cotton, tickings, osnaburgs, cot ton cards Ac. Also, an extensive assortment of perfumpry, soaps, oils, pop. det', puwdi r !■ xt sand puffs; crasivo baits, cqlpgtto, hopey and rdso waters, otto if roses, Ac. A’-. Also, 30(30'pair choc's and pttmph assorted, at. 1 100 pair morocco ami calfskin boots, same j very he i and fine. And a very larpe supply ol j saddles, bridles, martingale, saddle gad travel iif.g bag®, Ac. Ac. in'. I-• 'i'ogetUer v. itli agt •■■■l r.srcrtniont rf liard : ware ynd cutlery of uil is wanted in j this ir.arkoi; also r.irj- I; tor’s tools of all kinds, i Black, tnith’s tools,, e;. :j;cut ar.d mill saws, LotLv.-'vJt’A-'’?, J i T Also a supply efero. kcry.c.hit a and glassware, I Also It) di"/.. s-a:fieri*-r caif akin, giaing and I binding le leather, gin band leather, Ac. nud a sttpi'ly oi'iffo.ccrieo, family tntdicincs, Ac. i Mac'U, April 27, T-.fi-'. , 1 —if j TIM:: WARE MANUi’AG i'CRY, o 'idler ; X ry, nr.vr Third h'ie . t. —The subscriber ma ’ ntifacttlTCS ar.d ltpepß ccjintaiuly on hand .t gene -1 rr.l assortment rf whifli he will sail Wholesale land Retail, nl Savannah r Augusta print s. j JOB WORK done ;-t the shortest notice at I the shop on ’Third street, next door 10 Kliis, I vU. t . x . ; j -J Cos, V.TEMAN S. ELLIS, j Orders cent toINH*. filiotwi ll A Go. will re* I ci i - -e pvntn* t atteuti n, Nov, 15, 1 11. ' *0 —rf, THE 3IACOW APVIEII’a'tSEHL . PROSPECTUS cf t;if Haiy by IHe It! voca Ic. i rSMTE undersigned design, as early as a sufilci j cut number if subscriber?* can be obtained ft■ • p blisb in the Town of I l.iwkfnsville, I’ttiaski j County, Georgia, a paper under the above title. Ist the whole South, rn Circuit, 'although it ex- J tends over far more territory than any other in tie j State, there is net printed a single paper, Surely ; this Circuit has not lesolved to he. behind every I oteer in the State, in the march of improvement! t While, then, the ct'i/.. at of every other Circuit, j have the pleasure < t*rccei ving by each m ail, pa j per* priti'ed within th*ir limits, may we not, with ' reason, indulge the sanguine expect,.tioti, that our citizens, a* also those of other Circuits, (to whose papers they contribute a liber il patronage) will bouutifnlly aid in the support of this ;>ti, .opt to establish a paper in this place, atil cotitribi.to much to its circulation. Ilawkiusviile liasbeen so raj.id in its growth, and lias already risen to so much importance, in a commercial peint of view, as now to render it the most important tow 11 in the Southern Circuit. vVlir.t place, then, could rr would be more Suita i Lie f..r the establishing and supporting a paper ! It has become the fashion, of those \vln.®t ke proposals for edititing a paper, to declare their political creed ; that all may know by th.ir colours, on w hich side they will light. The uit dersigned, whotit censuring such extmpie, will fol ow it in part only, 'i'iiey, tberefi.re, dcciaru themselves to be native Georgians, and treat while they design to stei r clear of extremes, tliey no less fervently liopn to be ever found on the side of the people, the true democracy of the State. Prudeiise might require them to stop here : but they feci constrained to go further The various and momentous questions, which agitate to the very centre, o'tir political connexion as sovereign States, and the fearful encroach ments of the United States’ Government (mure especially as manifested by the late decision of its supreme Court,) which like soma dreadfn' yawninggulph, threaten the most pv.'t'.:’. and ruin ous consequences, tbm-nM f every true patriot and advocate of h'.s country, to be at bis post, and like the laithlul an, to toil when all’s well, or every hope is part. ,Y\ ith what disinterestedness and deep devotedness iiave not the ISouthern | ca ple ever been attaejir and to a just and equitable union r.f the Slate! How many concessions, and what convincing sacrifices Dave they not made, and will they not even yet make, as peace olierings upon the altar or social harmony ! lint it has been justly said, that a'cold, calculating, selfish policy, like the Israelite’s rod,is swallow ing tip every better feeling, and calling upon all to lull down and v.: : hip ;bis '“goldtii image,” as the only true an ! living Dei;v. Whatever may be the course of others, white the undersign- ed truly hope, that <ur excellent (Constitution, our once liapjiy Union, and the high destiny to which under happy auspjc.es, it may aspire, will not merely live like sente golden age, nr a sung in the memory of posterity; they Irutl in the fervor of tl.eir heats to he found ever contributing 1 their poor and humble mite to resist encroach ment, in whuteter shape it may come, and op pression under whatever colors disguised, til every hope, sha.ll expire in the las! entrenchment of 1 lie ir country. I'erhaps they ought to avow, tluir Jeep devo tion to L.’.e p- ''tical principles of Washington and Jefferson, an I the unbiem:. !:?‘J principles of all Uicso who have been ar> ornament and glory to their country ; and more especially thou cediai and warm support of the Hero who has never dying laurels, both in the field and in the Gahi net. But professions alone, are vain. The un dersigned hope to be judged of by tin. iracts. As to the politics of the Mate, ami l chance or change, or the vi duiice heat of party dissen tions, they faithfully pr-auise with calmness and coolness, to disettfs the ntc;: -tires' cf each and ev ery.party irt the spirit of eand' r. And whether praise or censure lie thrir object, tliey will never follow any other light but" that of truth—they wil’ never have any other guide, hut that ..(honor. \\ tilt these in view, they vvili bold as dust in tlie ballunceany unjust or*111:111 caning censure No inconsiderable pi nion cf their paper shall lie devoted to getibral literature, wish whatever may improve, udoru or r. fine the mint!; and more especially to Agriculture; on tbs successful im provement ot which, (fecal from burdeiisouie'tMX atiod?mainly tlt-pcnd the happiness, prosperity and glory of the Southern cu.mm'. TltS iIAWKINSVILLE ADVOCATE will be published weekly at Turce i)oliars j*er annum, it jiai*. rtt udvance ,- or i breo Dollars and Fifty Cents at. the end • fib* vear. 1 V 5 T' 1 % * ,*, . rv'prn ITBG.IAS C. SELL!, AN. <E> Editors 1 f Papers in this Stat-- wi.l pldasc give the above a few 1 insertions. tlawkitisvilde, <>et. !, runrosALb For Publishing at Zlaeon, Go. an Agi icultu rul Narsyogcr, to be entitled ,V'y<a osa.-.02!5*..4 rglllE Feu.tlte.tr hlr.nft r will bo devot, and ,-xeltt- A fivcly to the Agricultural interests of the country; including Horticulture, imituiyemeutiif Stock, making if Wine t ilk, Gardening, Do mestic Economy, us; fui Arts, HousdioM ilx penses, ile-flth, Fruit Trees, Ac. Ac. A c. It vvili be issued (affir-t.) every otltcr wt It - qn a medittrn sheet, and qr.rio form—* a 1: 1 p.>- per and new m’e, .procured expressly fi r u, c purpose 1 To bcTt-.j-r a-d and etil.trged as tie extent * f patronage shall warrant. The form will lie convenient for 1 in dine ; and Aac*) volumu w‘ll lux m‘c. ■ a i. •! \i 'i{< a Index 1 Political and sectarian"stfijects will bo ex cluded. , It is the do iga cf tho publisher ;o nv.ke the work interesting to all classes of the community ; particularly to there in any wi.-o connected with, farming, gardening, mechanics, Ac. G; mnniiiications are solicited. Agricultural Rc'.e.iics, and fiii iuls of tint planting interct,l ce.,eral!y, are requested to ..id us in our under taking. Essays rat law, medicat ar.d scientific sub jects. will be rceeived- Prctniums will be given f:r the I>e~t written eßfcay.s on particular subj-cis- Any well writttt: coiuuiunieafiuu.on any subject connected wilt lito objects of this publication, will ci.title Cos. author to a year's subscription. 1 tie proViAv-A wi!J In. assisted in tfic Edita'ialj department* bv Fever.tl meaTy geliTlefi. eiTT Tskms. —Two dollars per nnnirm. in advance, or $2 50 :.t tho end r.f the year. To stti scnlu-rs io the Macon Telegraph the price will bo * ur dollar and a half, in ad Vance, <r tw <><! liars at the at tiicend of tin* year. Tue paper wt i be e* m tnet ced as sqot) as suflieiunl euccuntgeineitt ot fers. Editors throughout the Southern States arc re spectfully requested to give the ntgovc a few in sertions. ' m. Bartlett. Macon, July 23. 20 LOAF AND LUMP SEOUL qjgi Boxes LOAF jjnd LUMP SUGAR. I Just received and for sale by REA A COTTON. October It, 07. 2>K. COHPOUTi si* lIvJKON DE.NTi>r, 53EEFORMS all the various operations in the M Denial Branch. at his rooms opposite the Darien Bank where Mrs. Huson formerly resided l)r. C. has a- composition tor the cure of the Tooth Ache of his own invention am! prepar.- I tion. which when applied, in ai l cases of simple c ries. nn v most, of the complicated ones of the teeth, obviates the necessity of the painful ope ration of extraction, none v of the acids, (all < f which are more or less destructive t teeth) en ter int i the composition of this invaluable med icine. The no st desperate pains of the 'lVpth and Jaw yield-in a short time to its medicinal p.,v\er without the slightest injury to the Teeth Thoe who are troubled with this terrible, sleep less complain!, perhaps would prefer this inode of relief, to the sat! exterminator of the Dental or cans, the Turn Key. MiiUdgeville Nov. 4, '832. 30— A W... Tito subscribers have united their pro iLJ fessional interest. One of them will bp found at all times at the office recently occupied by Campbell & Seymour. ROTUSRT A. IIKAU,. ISAAC G. SKY iIOUR. A YOUNG MAN "• vrflO can give satisfactory‘reference to those ’it .who tri iv enquire, of bis morals, ami his conduct, wisties to obtain a school of Jo or more sehoiars ; whom he will instruct iu the English .1 guape, Penmanship, and Arithmetic. Geigrra- J-1 1 V and the Ait < f drawing Map's*. If required iin will teach the rudiments of the Latin langiing,- and sever and branches of the M illiemsties—he would prefer a school in one of the neighbouring CQunties, Any loiter addressed to \\ .L. !i Macon will be attended to. October 23, *2,8 THE PUBLIC, A 1* E ■ Hutiotic.i against'trading for two notes * V of $25.0!) each, payable to Thomas Price and signed by Ralston & Jones, as tiie considera tion has failed for which thev were cavern DAVID liMTIMV. , PHOTOSA IW Forpc.b’ishiug in the Town of Milleogevillc, (in A DAILY NEWSPAPER, TO BE CALLED The .Sotirstn! Of the proceedings of /hr Legislature of Geo ASTI llis Jar Id .of ih'2 Times, OF MACON, GEO. "Lrgt toluni, set r'.v sere tn’uin —Read all, if you would know all.'’ rgNHK people of Georgia are much in want of a JL medium of intelligence which will promptly transmit to ti ton 'ho “Pri ccedings” of tin ir Le gislature. We arc not only generally, hut indi vidually concerned in ail acts of legislation, lie cause those acts involve personal as well as poli tical rights, between which there exists a most in timate connexion. It is I lie interest then. < f ev ery i*an in the community to he timely acquaint ed with the action of our representatives upon these rights. This is a desideratum—to supply which the Journal is intended. At the present we labor under much inconvenience for the want of it, For near, and sometimes more than three months after the expiration of the Session, the Laws of the State, with a few exceptions, are as and * coaled Book” to the great mass of the people ; am. iitfudil’-ly* such are the injurious eU'ccts pro duced by tin, delay, that men have been known, who, in obedience to a priced op, have -actually violated a tubseijtu it i.nv which had been revers ed or modified- not knowing .hat a new had been substituted for no old law. In addition to the entire grceee&'egv of the I.e-;- islaiure, the Journ.'.l i I!istury, will contain the general intciii-fRCC cf the day, and its ime rits t will be increased hy faithful reports of the tr.tusacii.'ti.s of the iuija.rtatit lUiukess Convex ti n cf Georgia, which contemplate.t sittiiig in .Midi ilrevile. the ensuing session. The Debater, in tiie Convention, as well as these in the Le£issS latnrc. wi!>!,,. regularly and correctly rcjiertlrti.E' lor which purpose arrangements are making wish' a capable and experienced Stenographer. The Journal and History j f the Times; will he pub:Kited (L.iiy, and the Legislative and Con vention:)] 1 *r< Cel dltlgs ( feuclt'day Ii I ill extcu. o before the public, on the subsequent morning, anil immediately transmitted to any part of tile State to which thc paper may be ordered. ’l’lie large ami interesting m iss r f information which this Publication will-contain, an I tin* great expense which must he. incurred to carry it into <q oration will require a libera) patron.,go, and such a patronage tho editor Hatters himself will he i \!ciidcd to 1 rtn. It is unnecessary to enlarge en the convenience ‘ a:td important utility of such a publican,,n to members of the* Legislature, in enabling them to ascertain immediately the preei-e slate ef any measure in which they arc interested and to keep their constituents advised of the progress f pub lic hu-iaess, wit!unit the '’abstraction of time and attention from their special- duties, expended in. letter writing. Terms —T. e Journal and: Hi lary cf Inc Tana wii I be published daily with anew type, hy ma cdaiitry, t** he expressly procured fi r the purpose and on good qnper, and will he put to subscribers t the price of i'i\E Dot i.ac.h pep sos*i..ii, jatyahle mi tut* reception ul’Ui:* first mtinher. gy Tnose to whom suhscriptioii lists will hr sent ate rr.-pi’clfully asked to loud their exertions and influence to the undertaking, ami to make a return i iany so: scrimts which n,.ty he obfaim-d. hy the It)/;, dip of October. Tin y are p ,r:ieular- J_v ric! t. .! th..t ift. Eui;. r i.my h., cn ihled to iu ike the proper arrangement ■, and to furnish promj/liy the first artitulicrs to e.u h sub scriber. SS— S' ,k TT C ■ rr a- -r, it. ■ / '■ -■■ i--c.. e> a Will continue to imbiisJi tho Mdcoa Adveiti st r, as herd fi re ; and tc -atres his patrons and the puli lie lit at. so far fir in the iuteri'ereueo ,*r con flict of the above |* t, I * 1 ii • iiiou \\ ith tne i..teru,.t and managi no nt bfitl.c AnvEivr;si;.t, ti, it he designs and believes,that thuj’. niter will great!) improve the latter. Tec Adve* i: iershaii fi.ck for none‘of that atteiitioti, vvhicli tin editor flatters himself ItaseiiHih'd it to thc kind mrd clif, ring pvlronagt: .vvh'fh has l-cen so li l *e-r.illy extendi and to it. Tho Adve, tisiT will veiitiiuie tube [>u' ; i..'ned w’ei'.kly in tin'*summer ami tri-wee',Yy in the win p “ r < tit the piicu ~l FivcJP .','i.irs jer milium, piy- Jhlo ia .alv.u.':; r ' ' August 27, 1832. • Tiaiu'l and Gold Region Lidso)’the Drutving. Ja.uddttoa io tuc Jag thieve ~mi it mi: cat u.u.i J'rt.jci iig-, tie JOURNAL w'll ton ft. in (JJjiciut Reports ‘j tic ihuKlt.gtf the Lund laid Gain Loi ! levy Organs, which unit ouu ounce, it is pi esuined about the com uiencemtnt oft Us ■■ tit, eg cf the Legit, ta- I turt. Should tic L.-tlery lowacr tun e commenced its drawing pi cvloui lohiut per.ml such days us may have drown, ?:• It uho be. puLls!:cd t to that ind.vidu ; ah interested will have udiic Lists i. o/u beg nmng goad. J MtiNTliy after and .;e, .Application will iL lie made to the Inferior C.vrt of Junes county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, N leave to sell So res of lan I, being part of a i o i f, r 2, ::i the 'J:!i district if add county* fi r ocuelit et the heirs of James Fe nian, dec’d. .MARY^FEAGIN, Adm’r. July 3, TC33. 12 . JZ. 2>S HUSO* y ATE of Miiledgevii e. and.hi* mother, l ave BJt taken the estabii-bmcut.in .'Licou, f ruirr v kept by Charles Williamson. L-*l know mas the WASHINGTON II LG- The house has undergone repair, and with other improvements, a Biui >g Loom, eigh ty loci iti length, his been added tj the s nth wing of the building. The hed-chambers have been re painted, and the furniture is entirely new. particularly beds. Ilis servants, 'the same as were employed iu his house at Milledgeville. From the central situation * fhi .esiablisliiiieiit and his long experience in the business, he Coil* fi.ln iy looks to the public 1 r a liberal snate it pa age. tron oti Oct. o'.). 13:i2 30— FDR SAI7|E~ 4 Cf HIIDS. superior quality :M< lasses IcO 10 do. do and. . St. (heix Edgar 75 bags prime Grccir Coffee 50 bbis. best N. O. Whiskey 25 do. good Northern do. 30 do. N. E. Rum 10 do. Apple Brandy 2i) do. prime Fork 25 and o No. 3 .Mavkt r ;1 4b kegs Nairn, assorted 10 boxes Sperm Gandies 2u tons Ir,m. assorted A lot of Liverpool Ground Salt For terms, apply to P. R.-YONGK & SONS. Nov. 20. 1.332. 30, f. OI IN F. B. BES.iOXTdMI/rTo,Minty, lim. ■<j> Has tor s i e lair year e,niitigs .amt 000 rooted vines. Tiie umtleis .ifd.il * eut kinds and best qualities to plant nml well adapted to (lie sail au I culuale ol'te.is Slat" ; he litis now iti luui 1 a Treatise on vine culture, ati I the .tin of " \V mo. wmc ihe w sit s -II at ;i lair price, to ace uiimotl ite t he public in general. November 27, 1832. 32 EANIi OF COE,tWIF 5dS. Or.toher, 25, 1332. VN additional instalment of ten per cent, on the Ga| ital St< ek f tin's Batik is required to he paid by the Stockholders on or before Tues day the Bth January next. By order ol" the Board. N0v.33. A. 13. DAVIS, Ctisliic. NEW CKjOTTWNS STOSS E. Near Me. Comb's Tavern , fronting the State House Square, MUlcag ville , Ga. tAI'E Subscriber lias just received, and is now. opening a very extensive assortment of READY-MADE C3-.QTJ3a.YK. (the work of which is warranted.) viz: Gentlemens cloth, cambiot and plaid Cloaks. Ladies plaid and cireassioii do Children’s do do Olive, brown, blue, green and rrdxt Frock Coats, do do do do do black dress do. Blue, black, brown, olive, mixt and crab Cloth Pantaloons do do do do" do do cassi ntere do VESTS. Bine and black cloth. Plain and figured velvet. Valencia do do Marseiles, Ac. Ac, Ac. cut iu various ways, some of which cannot fail to please. Also, a good assortment of Hats, Bools, Shoes, Pumps and Slippers, j Fine linen, cotton, and Flannel Slrirts. do do do do Drawers. 'Studs, Bosoms,Collars, silk and cotton Cravats Bombazine, velvet and sitk Stocks. Pongee hand kerchiefs, Suspenders. Glove, Hosiery. &e. Jfcc, Also, an assortment of boys clothing, Consisting j"t Cloaks, Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats. 1 ‘Mines, iSc. £r’c. &e, I ABEL C. VAll,. i Nov - s ’ 3 ! lf >§MiE MACON ADV ERTISER, and Agri -- CULTURAL AND AIERCA J.TJI.E. 1 NTELMCLNCtftt. ISY M. U. J. St, Pv./kskcd semi-weekly at Firt HvW '*, per ant Cum, ptitjnble in advance. The Advertiser embraces the fojrfowing de partinents 1. fjorul and Genera! PntTicx; and 1 1 * 1 r 1 ■ its in scription is, “ Sndrtw J.ekmn —W the It ghts oj ! the .Slates, and the Socereignti/ if the Stales." 2. Ap ■cultural Purstt. /.*•— so far as tin v relatf I to Southern culture. In this department! bit tit* 1 facili'ies which our best periotlicals afFord, will i be used. 3. General TntclVgmce, Hands, and Polite. J.'/c ent ire —iu all of which, a strict regard is paid tc correctness and taste,. 4. x.'ommeren l A 'o/'ces —including the state”d ! our market, and of such others, a;' may he inter esting to nur Planters ami Merchants. ip Post-Masters throughout the State are so j Hotted to act ns Agents for the rldr r/i re, fa j wiiioh an adequate commissi n (Ptpereent.) wii j ha allowed f r every subscription they procure ' nccompatded by the cash. meiulis after dale uppliciitien vvi'l l e B- made to the Hen. tin* Interior Court < f Bill!, County, when sitting for ordinary purposes f>r have to sell one-third of Lot, No. 151, 7th district. ii I**iiry enmity, being the interest which .Lillies M. DatieHy. a miner, has iu said lot < f land, and sold fi,r his fiedefit. \N M. E. BOREN. •Guardian. July 31, l *32. Id—4i:i Ss: •i'l name s.\ r ANTE D immediately a cooper to go in the 1 j country, Seine 20 miles- from Macon, ia a healthy situation.where steady employment, will be given fif-ix iti mills or finger, citl.cr piece work or hy the month -a man without a fiinily '.v0e.1.l be prefer ifile—tho principal work will he m: king Lime 'asks. ! will here however rem ;k th. t should any Cri'oper with nr without a I'itnil.y w ish to rent 1 iml and employ a part oi hi * time iu < cring-. and the halauce in planting, Icml.i make it pei h ips both to tfie interest ef the umie, to Ler, and the sub.-crim r. J. BHNN’KTT. P. K. A ldri s's to me at'L.een. N. ii. None that l ,ve whiskey and hat,:, snakes 'need apply, ter whiskey Jd.t"A* none and snakes a plenty, and iio.Yrttlo to kid them. _Aiig. 27 u viy ,f; ' J RKNNETT. The President, Directors arnl'j Cos. of the Bank if the Uni- | Rule Nsi ted Bute?, Jlss.gntct, ! for vs. >■ Jo i icloture, J, hn T. Lamar aid Charles I A. Iliggitis, .Mortgagers. J rg-iIE Petition of tin* Pro.'ideut. Directors and —. t ompany id tiie Bank ' I the U. .* sates re -peetfully sbeweth to the C> urt. that JulmT. Lamar and Louisa C. Lamar his wife, andCh is. 4- Higgins and l.ucyK, Higgins l.is wilu, the said John 1 . and the said (’has. A, being partners using the firm and style of I arbor and Company, heretofore, to-wit, on the sixth day of July in the pear one lie usaml, eight hundred anil thirty one. hy their certain indenture honing date tiie day and year aforesaid, mortgaged to one Henry G. Lamar lor the indemnity and feenriiy of the said Henry G. agapest his imlorsi iaent of three cer tain jir. ii.i.-.,i,ry notes hearing date the day and ) ear afore .aid made hy tiles i I L: maraud C, m pany, payable to the order, f Cotton and I larris aon at tiej Branr.h Bank of the United i*talcs at {“•iv*-T:-''. c-ch c-ftai J ncteN being f-r two then sont dollars ami resrmetivelvMua ,m O'.uary. I'* bruary. and Marcii •q, o' ' tlr .’"‘ i The alter in tili< n< and prrq etiy to uit ',‘.', reil f ; er. tain parcels, I Land tog. thrr with the ami improvements thereon situate i„ IV,k ty. hei' g Macon Town |o U upoh erected various Wv.ro Houses Hrp "nwj or Wave (louses ef imnir ae.K !,p| '"v - - is, being situated at the co mg 17 V* S:ii<l ami Wharf streets and described i„ ,t ‘." Url it plan . fs. id town as L.as nm.ihers T ° r,^,la ' fight in the Third Fqnare—Also ~.,e a"'" n,ia of Land together with thehntldinus an J^ 3rcel •Dents thereon, also 'vimr i,| Hiku „ ‘ LI, l !r "Vp -11 ’•->-4- Eortisr^’ '/ " 11 0nt.i.i.,1 plan of said tow,, Tu f' Lot nunih'T . m- hundred and sixtv log seen sh ipc ami form as are set f„r,t • haT * <;rigm:il grant for said Lol-p,.,,,; ’ ' * n ‘b U!i:t l ‘‘ r, ’ e promissory nuti Ur,hei aoer thotr in .mug and endorsement t fre by the Branch Bank of Petitioner-it' •and me proceeds thereof paid to thZ-ri I Lamar uho in consideration tlu, r , r - v '‘nin deed bearing date on the (IthA t (le us-uml igi'.t hundred and thirty fJV' n . w ed, st Id and assigned the said tnortim ’ ‘“ r!r ' 11:| - •ht . rights thence aceruimr to PetidM " Uh ai] :m me In came and now is’the legal ho,nfit" ! “' signet! therm f, all which uj|| l\ s. i.i Mot g;:c„ i, twin v , > ‘‘lH'ear umo being had. rdertnee t |, cre P. litiotier mrtl, t - r states to the Court'tie*. t mci ' "m>aul mqes remains ui,2 " 1, !l r d are due f,,r priuciinl ■' , ro -i jr. m their maturity nut,l paid ' Vul T ’ ; petitioner puts tne Court that a If, f " m j '-H-'vi.l. granted. -rdeVing tlm said ! "'"G’.t:d the said Charles A. Hh.r.rj,,, . , ' 'f' I ( , t; V u for the use ot r lVtit'i.K J* in i.nt i.i j rincipal niiti i merest of said ’ I " i'.'" ! ! ' i:c, ' sl off Bits proceeding ( .n .H iuuit ot said payment, further order | )P \ t , tntiie premises according u, the „.*•! ; statutes Ihr-sucl, cases n^indS^ B^ TRAC Y if BUTLER ' G I'OPf'f \ n n l ?. iw " fur Lditiontr, tit.UiD.lA— B.bb Countu. • 'urerior Court, Accost Term | S3 ., Upon a hearing ol the annexed petitj,.! ex.iiinttoa . 1 prooU ; it is now order, ,1 b, V < mtrt that tlms;.id J, hit T. La:m ir ..... A. liiggiiis. pay into the Imnds of th" ( t r this Court for the use of the Preside,.,' 1)!' ° f umUfompmty.fthe Bank of v.ttom six months hereafter, the sun, ofsixtliu’ j saml noilars j rmeipa!, with interest dnediereoiF j J 1 *"' 1 I'-’dH togetiK r with the Costs oftl,i 8 n r „ cw a !'•?; of Re.hunptiotTS *'f '"oitgiig,.t premises mentioned i„ the nexed petitmi, to In forever barred and force and It IS Jurther ordered by the Court that i Jmm, . Lamar and Charles A. Ujgu; lis , t y j special agents, or attorneys be personal iy ser4 . a til. a copy ot this rule and of the annexed rci itto" three months lmf.„ e the next tern, of UK ' ""[. l T or r ,l,i “ su id copies be published /n a month for hour months in one of the public naze*, ■es primed m.lm town of Macon. Atrueex.ract lite tins Auirnst 11 ENit Y Clerk. The President, Directors and Company of the Bank of the United States , Assignees. vs. Lean l, La/nur, SToftgAser, n . I-IXE a: -r. ° the i el,tin,, of President, Directors sa d Company,,, ,| ie i) ;:i , k(lf t hc United States ru puctlnlly sheweth to the Court Wife and! i'i.v" T ' , r". ,,a 1 Loui c - Lunnrltii u lie old hy a icrt nn Indenture bearing date , ttie sixiii day oi Ju!y, one thousand t ight bu,:- el -rf r’thc'hC in " rt f l S pt| tn *-ury i. 1., .. . Biuemmty and security of the s..ii | I :.rv • •um;;, agali.. t his the rid Henry (;, /.-amar’s eudorsement t .f three certain promies.ff n- tes-made hy John T. Lamar and Charles i Higgins p. fillers using the firm of LamarJt Cos. I .'..ring,-yen date with said indenture Uf mu* . emit tor two tie usatid d'db.rs pay a 1,1 o t, tf It,‘ii A llarriscn or , r ler at the Branch oftlw Batik -f the United Stales at Savuiiiali, one i s;.,d to t s l„ ing due o i the first day ofaheiuar ' nc other note due , n the first day of FYbru.ty ami the third note due on the first day ~f Marti, next after their dates, the after inentimmd pro* is,-.- situate in Bi. 1, county, to-wit; those Ir# eertain purci Is ol laud, tu*reUi ; ef wrth the huid-. i' V ano improvements tin rent!, consisting o< tin v. hme i l \lilcon 'i ,un Lot, nifmher three, In I* • • i•_* ht. cutlt square fiot.ti' gen .Muiherry Street * •'' r ' Big and excepting theicfin m twenty leetneit or less iron'tiig also on Mulberry street, Extend iug iu rear two hundred and ten feet anil upi 'hieh re-iwve I and excepted pttrt is now situate tiie ti iicipeiit in the oc.vup.tlso.'i of Fitctr Hi \\ot din, and , ! ne thi and part of Alacmi Town Ut Ninn! i r I air. in the same square said third putt !.'■ utiiigoii Muiln riy street, bounded in one .-ii J hy am :'ter luodety of s;iid lot, liiunher laif.B own* dby Jam, s <;il|,ic, a,id on the other sill by lot tiiimher 'I lire,*. ;>i'..resni,l-and extendinglfl rear tw. hundred and leu feel; I I ie Petitioner further.shews*to the Court lUI ho sid i!•:<•<* po rrnssery notes were after wl inaleiig thereof di.-eouuied bv the Branch ILiil 1 I petitioner at S.i vatinah ami llie proceedstliW^H ■ I paid to the said Henry Lamar who in sid, rati, n there,.l hy his certain deed hcnrtafl and ,:r nn tiie tltli July one thousand eight a"d thirty- ne, i .og. im-tj, s*dd jud nssigi el tlifl i> f, c mentioned mortgage vwth all Ids rigli® *beio'e m'c. oiug to petitioner who thus beearaW an ! m wis the ieg.ti hen i fide assignee thvrei|B all which m to fuily appears by the slid ll’vit’H g t '<• and a:, j [>,. e... m w in c .hi reference (*•■ ing had the eni,:e. Petitioner further 'statesu® (h ( • i.ri tiiat each and every, the said thit#M | mi.-s ry t.otcs r, main wholly unpaid tupetf'l ■ uer tii.ii are i.ue fir principal and interest lauß their m inriiy unli' paid. I U |o i> f. re pcuii.mers prays t!ie Court ill rule b• f rthuith gr uted, ordeiing the saidJ''*B i'. i. in ,r to ji.,y to the Clerk ofihis.Ceuri,)'i i (jH i : six 111., lbs 1 1 el eato t the atr.euiit of prinriftH oul I i lei cut , f -.1:1 m tes, together with the I t tie s,. J*r, re*, .lugs, aiul that ill default of stdfl payment, fori. * v e,uoi may tie had on Uie |'(f*|M i e.s.ic. rding to tiie pr.'.i-i ,ns f the statutes*® oindi case made ami provided, fl TitACY a BUTLER, ■ Solicitors fur PctitiMCngM GEOI!GIA-/7.£4 County. '■ siTEßtott Court Auoust Term I_ 532. s 32. ■ l’p< n a lieaiing id' the annexed petitionee exhiniti- ii id'proofs it is in w ordered by ihul John'l', I,am. r pay into the hands of Clerk of this Court for tlit-t.se of tlltt- I’reside* Li.t etor.s ami ( ompany of the Bald' *' lfi ed .smti s within six months hereafter ix thousand dollars priucipai wiiii tltc tine tin re, u until paid together with flic V thi • pr< reeding, otherwise the Equity of n .oH tion in the mortgaged ji'emiutns irienti unfl j w ! _)■ annexed pi ii tion to he forever barred and L'uß clesed. I'yß It is furtlirr ordered by the Court that tn<“ s '“'* J* hn 'i'. Lamar his sj eei.il agemt or attirriifV I er-on lily si r\."d with a Copy of this rulfy lll annex, and petitioner three himiibs helnre the term if t|,i,s (’ourt, or that said copies he ■ I once a month for feur mouths in oneoffi'SP do Gazettes printed in thc* town of Mae<* A true txtr-:t from tho minutes fw" H I-'f 2 U'EXPY BOSS, clc,c M