Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, October 17, 1832, Image 1

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GEORGIA BY M. BARTLETT. THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. PUBLISHES WBEH1Y at macoX .ga. Printing Office or. Mullerry^ Street—east side the TERMS.—Tnnr.F. Dollahs n year, if paid in advance, or Four Dollars. If not paid before the end of the year. ‘ Subscribers living at a distance will be required in all cases to pay in advance. — WASLB HOVSE , COMMISSION BUSINESS. Hamilton &. ESsyes ARE now ready for the recep tion of business, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. In addition to the Ware House pre viously mentioned, they have taken one at the lower end of town immediately on the River and very secure from fire. 3 HAMILTON & HAYES. Mncon, Oct. 9, 1832. 3-2t WARE HOUSE AND . • . Commission Business* THE subscriber continues tlie above business at his old stand, Head of Cherry street aud Cotton L-\- v Avenue, where he offers all the u- sual facilities in business. His Waro Uouso and close storages arc in piimo order, and as much exempted from the danger of fire as r.uy in the place. Cotton stored with him will be delivered in a- ny part of the town, free of any charge, except the customary storage. Oct 5 2 JAMES C, MORGAN. . J. GODDARD, WAB33 HOUSE AXD COJIMISSIOr-i MERCHANT, BSacon, WILL continue to transact the $ above business at tho same place occupied last vear by J. GOD DARD & REED. Ho kns built a good Wharf for the convenience of the "Ware House: and thero is no Ware House in town moro secure from tho dangers of fire. ' .. u By strict attention to business committed to his », care, and the facilities which ho will bo able to render his customers, ha hopes to merit a contin uance of tho patronage of his friends atul the pub lic in general. He is prepared to make liberal advances at all times, on cotton stored or shipped by him. Cot ton stored at his Ware House ft ill be insured at tho lowest rntes, if requested. Ho has also taken tho Waro House occupied last year by L. J. Groce, for tho convenience of his friends and customers in East Macon. ■Macon, August 10 103 6m 5L 22. Reed & Thoanas Slalr WILL TRAX8ACT WAREHOUSE, BOATING, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Books, Music, &c. ELLIS, SHQTWELL & CO. A RE now receiving aud opening at their BOOK STORE, a number of ^ PIANO FORTES, of a rich description, and a variety of other Mu sical Instruments, with Instruction Books aud Music adapted to the same. A large collection of TSevr music fbv the Piaao, embracing all tho Music of the celebrated Cinde rella Opera, and a variety of Engravings, Carica tures, Prints, <fcc.—also, A large assortment of Bool consisting of fifteen hundred volant :s: a cata logue embracing a considerable portion of which, is published in the Christian Repertory. A great variety of STATIONARY and Mis cellaneous articles. A largo assortment of PAPER BANGINGS, Bordering, Fire-Prints, &c. &c. They respectfully invite tho attention of tho public to the above, and request them to call and examine. Juno 11 24 MACON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1S32. TWENTY-FIVE E'er cent, cheaper than ever l JOB MA GIE I S just opening a very extensive and splendid ns sortinent of GOODS, which has been selected in THE NEW YORK MARKET by himself, from the latest importations, which ore particularly calculated for this market, and w hich will bo disposed of fuliv TWBHST-rSVB OS3STT. cheaper than over. These goods are of the latest Style and most fashionable patterns, and are offered to his Z’riends and the Public j with confidence fully assured, that not only the style EDUCATION. T HKcltilns of Macon and Ue vicinity are most rr«poct,bly informed that the Academy situat ed about or.a silo from town on the road leading to Forsyth, will iu completed r.nd ready for the. recep tion ofschojan obotrt (ha first of November next.~ Its health undvtired location Is truly inviting. The subscriber, \v® b engaged to toko charge of tha a- bovoaundemy lias been for many years a teacher ir. fomo of tho Moat respectable schools in the city of New Yprk.fron the Principals of which he can show the most satinfrtory testimonials of his qualifications. Pram Ids strietittonlion to all tho duties of his school, from his unremtting exertions hi facilitating the pro- gross of his pupls, bs hopes to merit and secure the approbation cl the public. He has already opened hut prices will fully meet thoir approbation. Their j the school in nt'ery commodious and pleasant room, attention is requested to tho same—a few of the arti- j convenient to tiu Academy, where ho will teach un cles are mentioned, via: \ til it is complete]. . 200 pieces Calicoes and Print!*, some very rich. i Tho co'-rse olcducation to be pursued in. this insti- Extra fine Furniture Calicoes and Comm’on. , '.I’.tiou, will 0 ml race tho Greek and Latin classics. SO piece* fine Parish Muslim and Ginghams, plain L with'tfi6 different English branches. Terms- oi tui- and striped, figured and uriiicd Mandarines, Sur»'”o's- j tion, and othcrparticulnrs rolntivo to the institution sns black ami purple Groileswiss ami Italian Silks [ will he known ly enquiring of the lion.. C. B. Strong. A LINE OF POST COACHES __ Is running regularly from Jg|9k^5|34tMACON to SAVANNAH, Sftrfo leaving Macon every Tucs- EiiawiT r—“day and Saturday morniug at three o’clock, mid arriving at Savannah Wednes day and Sunday evenings at 8 o’clock, makiug the time in going through only forty hours, a dis tance of ono hnndred aud eighty miles- This liue is not surpassed by any iu tlie State for good Conches, fine Teams and careful Drivers. For Seats apply at Erwin’s Hotel, Macon. Aug. 20 171 cow4t F.DW. VARNER. tbs FxsMsaars LINE OF STAGES ~[|43 UNNING through the upper parts of South J*L&> and Nojrth Carolina and Virginia, to Wash- ington City, and which, at its Southern end, ro- ccatly terminated at Powelton, Ga., is now in full and complete operation. It has recently bcon exteuded to MilledgcviUo, from which place it departs on Tuesdays, Thurs- davs and Saturdays, at 4 A. M. V For particulars see t-iils and tho Millcdgcvi 1c papers. WM. SMITH. Culpepper Va.. May 15.1832. 21 Cm Watered Grodcnap. blRck and brown colored do Heraool Gauzes. Orlcnns Robes, painted Pnlmariao aud Crape Deleon, black and colored Silk, Cnmbioi and I'riuccttas.fino French Bombozincs, Blond Gauze Veils (some extra sizes), Satin Straws. Scarfs Fancy Handkerchiefs and Shawls, very rich, sett Cap and Belt Ribbons new patterns, Thread I*ces and Insert, ings. also Edgings anu Footings, checked and striped Muslins. Jackonnt. Swiss aud Cambric do.'one case gra*s bleached Irish Linens assorted, Long Lqjvns- Linen Cambrics Mr. Alexanderfi'hotwell, Mr. Wm. Scottorthetonch- , ..Hi JOHN O’KEEFE. Macon, Oct. 2.18S2. . • DR. I. ELLIS, M AYING determined to sottle permanently in Macon respectfullv offers liis Professional Services to the inhabitant! of the town aud adjacent coun- Linen uamericiAnd C^mbrVl^udkerehTefs. Sup'c'r. i tr J’. , F ° r ° fthoscw , bo f ar °°“ ac -, Veilings, plaid arid plain Drillings and fine French ! quanited with hm, lie tL.n&s proper to state, that Linens. Pongees and Ponge Handkerchiefs, Bamlan ho was regularly admitted to his profession m SAW AHD &2&XST THIZZ. Fj#~K£ subscriber respectfully informs the pnb- JL lie, that his BVSASTC BATS' & C-RT52? 7^77. ~, near his residence, within one mile ot Macon, it now iu complete hud successful operation. In additiouto other machinery hois prepared with a circular saw for ripping light lumber, such as Window’ Sash, Paling-,, Laths, &c. In conse quence of the heavy expenditure incurred in its establishment, it is necessary that ho shcr.l 1 re quire either cash or bankable paper for his lum ber, which be is disposed to sell at a fair price. A share of the public patronage is very respect fully solicited. BENJ. F. OWENS. N. B.—A first rate SAWYER, may, by ap plying immediately, obtain good wages and a per manent situation- B. I’. O. July 27. 164 tf nnHE FALLS OF COOS. Alabama. which fora long time has oe- E/ills on SaVnnnah. TTftAYABLE at for sab by ifii J)cc 1 ^ : Il/V-Y-sC r~. 2Toi’ Sale. TWO POLE BOATS— Red Rover and Ariel. Tho Ro ^&ver is as good ns new, as it has canaansssorj sutgsbjsss, IN MACON, GA.,, UNDER TIIK NAMF. AND riRM OF . 2S.BS3& Si ESiMR. , jj^HEY have taken ’.he Warehouse am! a Wharf next above tbo bridge known as Cutter’s Warehouse. They will render the same facilities to the Pliftitcrs, Buyers and Shippers of Cottou, that anv other like establishment in tho place. Their Warehouse is safe from the dangers of fire, and possesses . tho advantages of a good Whnrf and close Storehouse—all of which will fco pat in good repair for the reception of Cotton and Goods. They solicit n share of public patronage. Our Mr. Reed acknowledges with pleasure the liberal matron age y,hich ho has received heretofore from Jiis friends and acquaintances, and respectfully solicits the continuance of the same, to the abovo firm. . REED & BLAIR. August. Ip32. 170 6m ZMHSOar & SMZfB, WARE HOUSE, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, M AKE liberal advances an Cotton in store -and on shipments, also on notes and oth er property deposite ■' iu their hands. Their Waro Houses arc more convenient to the business part of tho town than any other, possess ing tho advantages of n wharf, and are more ex empt from danger by fire, than tiny other in Ma con. May 25 144 FACTORAGE AND Crominissioa Business. T HE uudersjgncd intending to remove to Savannah early in the mouth of October, offers his services to his friends and the public, in tha transaction of a General FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS. Ho will make cash advances, or acceptances on actual ship ments of Cotton. In addition to which, bo will continue tho car- r. ing trade between Savannah and Charleston, fur which ho is now furnishing a large now Steam Boat, the FREE TRADE, of light draft of wa ter, built of tho best materials, coppered and cop per fastened, with two twenty-six horse engines, and at the proper season, will run one or two Steam Boats, with Tow Boats well manned, be tween Savannah and Macon. He has largo firo proof sheds, for tho storagq of Goods and Produco. directly on tlie wharf to save tho expense of drayage. AH articles intended for shipment by any of his boats, whether to Macon or Augusta, will he stor ed gratis. G. B. LAMAR. Oct. 1 I BcSSSbeen but a few months since she underwent an entire and good repair. I have had tho Ariel examined by a gentleman who is well acquainted with boat fcuildiug, and he in forms me that one hundred dollars will put her in good order for freighting, as her timbers are all good. Tho two are said :o lie very low at eight hundred dollars. I will sell them on time, and if a sale can be effected with any of Col. B. S. Griffin’s confidential creditors, I will discount foor hundred dollars on his paper. Also,—A HORSE AND KULKEY and a Pedlar’s WAGON tor sale. Also,—Two young likely NEGRO WOMEN. Sept. 4, 1832. 176 W. B. CONE, COACH XOAKlXJCh nn and Flags, Gloves and Mitts assorted. 50 dozen Silk, Cotton, Xtandon Hose and half Hose assorted. 100 Parasols and Umbrellns, very neat and rich. 100 pieces Mosquito Netting. Bend Bn^s and Purses. Shell Tuck nud Side Combs, Cambric and Furniture Demitiesand Cotton Fringes, <5. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 nnd 12 by 4 Damask Tublc Cloths. Table Covers, Dunstable' and Straw Bonnets. Palm Leaf Hats, Black and Drab Beaver Hats, latest fash ions, Travelling Caps and Trunks, 10 bales Sheetings, Shirtings and Plnjds, 600 lbs Spun Cotton, Tickings, Osnnburgs, Cot ton Cards. &c- Also, nn extensive assortment of Perfumery, Soaps Oils, Powder, Powder Boxes and Puffs. Erasive Bnlls, Cologne, Honey and Rose Waters, Otlo of Rases, Ac. Ac. Also. . 3000 pair Shoes and Pumps assorted, and 100 pair Morocco, nnd Calf Boots, some very .. neat nnd fine. Anil a very large supply of Saddles, Bridles, Y^arting-als, SADDLE AND TRAVELLING BAGS, &c. &c. &c. Together with a general assortment of Hardware fy Cutlery of nil kinds that is wanted in this market; also CAR PENTER’S TOOLS of nil kinds. BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Cross cut and Mill Saws, Guns. Rifles. &c. Also n supply of Crockery, Chinn and Glass Ware Also 10 dozen superior Calf Skins. Gining nnd Binding Skins, Sole Leather. Gin Band Leather. Ac. And a supply of GROCERIES, FAMILY MEDI CINES. &c. Mncon, AprH 20 129 Negroes Wanted. Kh^HE subscribers will pay liberal prices for a JiL few likely men. young and of good char ctor. BLANTON &. SMITH. May 25 144 ’ ■ RTertnocs l/ITERINO SQUARE SHAWLS jus V re- fil coived by Dec 23 • 54 WM. H. BURDSALL. 18C4, agreeably :o the laws and regulations of the State of New York, aud that most of bia time since that perid has beeu devoted to an exten sive practice. By a faithful dischafgo of his pro fessional dutiet, ho hopes to merit a liberal pat ronage. His csideuco and office arc in the house formerly occupcd Dy Mr. Birdsong, on Mulberry street. " Jan. 14 2 . - _ Family Cooking Stoves, ”TLL Irens and Cotton Gin Machinery or salo bj ELLIS. SHOTWELL & CO. May 25 144’. . . ,■ BOSS’ O N New Tork, Philadelphia, Charleston, Sa vannab, and Augusta, in sum3 to suit pur chasers, for stic by Nov. 10. 3AXTER, FORT & WILEY. Sugar* €>o£fee, GRAVES & SON have just rec the following articles: 12 lihds Si. Croix aud £L O. Sugars 10 bbls Loaf do- 50 bags Coffee 40 bbls Rum J& SO bbls N. Gin £0 bbls Whiskey 10 hhds Molasses 20 bbls Potatoes 2 pipes Cog. Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gin 2 hhds Jam. Ram 25 bhls Wine ' . 20 bbls Cordial 59,000 Cigars Boxes Soap, Caudles - Pepper, Pimento, Ginger Tobacco, Pearlash, Copperas - Boxes Hyson and Black Tea 50,000 lbs Iron and Steel 2000 lbs Hoop Iron > Castings, &c. &c. All of which will ho sold very low. April IP X 121 x&Bim&moEa A SHOTWELL &J. S. SMITH have just j fgnHE Howard Insurance Company of New Aa A rccclvol a lavde lot of < York continues to insure COTTON, when S'ancy SQEStable !E?03!2LDts, shipped on good Boats or Boxes, against tbo Shell v ‘ v H ** '* " — — JfglllE Subscribers still continuo the business la at the old st-ind, corner of Walnut and Fourth'Streets, where Work will bo done accord ing*to order. Having r. large assortment of arti cles ordered from the North which will arrivo iu tho course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, B« gics. Barouches and Carriages, they foel con- fidsut of pleasing customers both fn articles and prices. : The have now on hand an assortment which will be sold low for cash, such ns feulkcys, Gigs nnd Barouches-; besides several splendid sets of Harness, with Laces, Carpeting, Morocco, Springs of different kiuds, Joints, Bands, Loops and -Bows of all sizes. Orders for Carriages punctually attended to, and warranted to please or no sale. BENTON & BACON. Wanted as an Apprentice, A lad about fourteen or fifteen years ci age, of steady moral habits. B. & B. May 4 138 - T 1 COTTON BAGGING, ON -CONSIGNMENT. [HE subscribers havo on the river,and will receive in a few days. 2000 pieces Hemp Bagging. They have made arrangements with their friends in Savannah and Charleston to be regularly sup- pkrd throughout the s‘-i -m, ?.r.! ’>sv wi’.l at i!! limes bo prepared to sell at t'r.r; market prices and oc a long erxait Mxy is r m '/ . ;• g : - : ■* . I t a:- o a, A FIRST .rate clokc-hoc.y CARRIAGE, m. nearly new, in good order, aad well made. »41l be sold reasonably, exchanged for a good OicorChVse. Arfplylo C. AThIGG1N%. junbfc 148 GSORCH3 At his old stand, comer of Cherry and Secondsts. I S now receiving from New York aud Boston, a fresh supply of Goods, which, in addition to those on hand, will make his stock very largo and complete, .which he offers on as reasonable terms as they can be had in this maeket. - His goods comprise a general Assortment of Groceries, . Viz—150 bags Coffee, 45 hhds St Croix, Porto Rico and N Orleans Sugar, 21 bbls Loaf and Lump do 12 qr chests Tea 20,000 lbs Iron 10 hhds Molasses 1500 bushels Salt 100 pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging, 40 kegs Nails Jamaica Rum Cognac Brandy Northern Gin, Northern Rum Whiskey, Apple Brandy, Wine, Powder, Shot, &c. &c- ALSO, 42oods, Saarrlwarc, Cutlery, Crockery, Boots, Shoes, HATS, BLANKETS,-SADDLES, A-/- dec. &C. CS HSW C2-©CP©S. M. IL BURDSALL is now receiving and opening a general assortment of SlcRsosable Goods, which he offers for sale at the most, reduced pri ces, amongst which arotho following: Superfine Saxony blue, black and colored Cloths. .Merino Cloths. Blue, black and fancy mixed Satiunetts Dufiie point and rose Blankets. Red, white, green and yellow Flannels Saxony and Canton white gauze ditto 8 and 10 qr. Damask tabic Diaper Birds eyo and Russia do Merino Circassians Black-and Blue Bombazctts and Circassians Irish Lincn3, Flemish Sheetings, Cotton Ozm burgs ~ Negro Cloths, Linscys' Thread Laces and Shell Combs. Pongee, Spittalfield -Black Itnliau Lustring, black Sarsanet ami Sin- chews, black Gros do Berlin, black Gros de Naples, Colored do do Mandarines and Florences, black and colored Italian Crapes Gauzo and Satin Garniture RibbonB and silk Velvets, Merino and Cashmere. Thibet Wool, Damask Silk and Crapo Shawls Dress Handkerchiefs Ladies diamond'straw and Leghorn braid Bonnets Misses diamond nnd chain Bonnets Lace and gauze Veils, figured aud plnia Bobbiuct Flagg ami Bandanna Handkerchiefs A general assortment of coarse Shoes and Boots Mon’s and Youth’s Fnr>IIajs Fur, Lcatlior and Hair Caps, See &c • Nov 5, 13 Also—a geieral assortment os' Carved COMBS, of he Grot quality. Afad two boxes of 23S.A3 «?4 S'&.fiGK BSAVB& 3SJLTS of superior qmlitv. April 17 126 • JAMES R. BENNET, Sooi aac? Shocmalsesv HAS commenced business in, llcPonald's building, (near the. Macon Telegraph Office,) where 1 ho will be found ready to attend to his old customirs and. others who may call on him. ' — ' (ty’BOOTSnn^SHOES manufactured to order, in the belt manner. REPAIRING also (XT’ Two or three JOURNEYMEN can find regular emnlo/lacnt hjr annUrntiAsi tn him jan. 25. *| . 59. dangers of the River, moderate. Apply to Dec 20 . 51 Rates of Premium are O. BAY’, Agent. ssasss. i- N assortfaent of colored and Mack SILKS just received and for sale by Nov 17 23 WM. IT. BURDSALL. S&ezdysiade Clothing. J UST reedved, a geucral assortment of Ready- made Cbthing, of very superior quality,-and made in tho n.ost uishionablc manner; the work of which is Wirranted. A. SHOTWELL &J. S. SMITH, July 17. 18te. 161 £nnds4ape IPapcr Hanging. 4 SPLEiSDIP assortment, just received nnd for salo >y ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO. May 25 J44 , 8® 1 Canton <& Smith OFFF.n FOR SALE, iHHDS St Croix and N. O' Sugar 60 ibis do do do 50 do Loaf and Lump do 50 do Rye Whiskey 2000 ;>ushels Salt, And a variay of other goods. May 25 144 SFancy Clocks. F OCR good FANCY* CLOCKS for salo lev AprillO C. A. niGGINS. 128 SJegro Clothing. T HE subscribers have just received a large and extensivo assortment of Negro Clo thing which Will be sold at a small profit. Dec 5 A. SHOTWELL & J. SMITH. ©ne Hnidred Dollars 3S.e^ard? ■ffB AN'AWiY from the subscriber, about the JUL 7th Juk last, a hired negro follow by the name of DAyE, who.belongs to Thomas Prico. As this is not no first time said fellow hn3 runa way after beii^ hired out. it is believed ho has been furnisbedwith a ticket, authorising him to eo off to a dtyance and hire out his own time. For the nppehensiou of the negro, and proof of this fact, suflitient to conviction, I will giro ono hnndred dollgs, or twenty dollar* for tho boy n- lono. Said Javois a tall black fellow, about Sir years of age. It is probable he is op at the gold miucs. . - , DAVID RALSTON. Aug. 24 i 172 - NEW SPRING GOODS. 1 .. - S. GRAVES & SOU A RE now receiving from New York and Bos ton, a largo and fresh supply of SPRING j and FANCY* SUMMER GOODS, cousisungin j part of 600 ps Calicoes, 100 do Fashionable Ginghams, Printed Muslins 100 p3 Italian. Grodcnap, Sinchew, Sarsnrt.Ohnn gcnble, Figured and Fancy colored SILKS 200 ps Corded'Muslins, Cambric Dimity, &c Pieces Figured and plain Swiss Muslins 10(1 do IrLh Linens 100 do Pongee and Fancy Silk lldkfs 200 do Raw Silk do ioo uczT'nncy Dres3 8hub and Scarfs COO do Cotton, Aladrau, nnd Her.d lldkfs Linen Drilling. Gentlemen’s Stocks and CravnD, Brown Linen, Rowsn Cassimcre, Beavertcen, Bang up Cord, Circassians 600 doz Hosiery and Gloves, 300 do Spool Thread 50 doa Ball Thread, 50 do Spool do 150 doz pr Suspenders, 200 do Tucking Combs 500 do Side Combs, Tortoise Shell do Dressing Combs, 100 ps Mosquito Netting, Fancy Baskets, do Boses, ICO lb Flax Thread, Sewing Side. Leghorn and Dunstable Bonnets, Umbrellas—Mar seilles. Silk, Valencia and Vol ret Vestings—Bleach’d Ilomespnns. Plaid do. Furnitures Plaids, Checks, Stripes, Ticking, 20 bales browi; Homespuns, CO ps Osnnburgs, Rnssia Duck, do Sheetings. a general assortment of S UMMER CLOTHING. consisting of Coats, Ronndabonts, Vests, Pantaloons. &c. &c. A lareo supply of Skoes 6l Boots* .saats* Saddlery &c. &c_ 100 doz Talm Leaf Hats. A c .mpleteassortment of HARD WARE and CUT LERY, GLASS WARE. CROCKERY, Ac. Ac. The above Goods wore pnrehased In New York nnd Boston, a few weeks since, (of recent importa tions,) tit twenty per cent less than former prices, and will be sold unusunlly-low. Also,—will receive, next week, a lart;e. supply of GROCERIES, IRON & STEEL, NAILS &c See. . For sale ns above, 6000 lbs prime BACON march 31 115 Samp Oil. £9 SALI.9. best quality LAMP OIL ust rccoived tv boat Navigator, fo: salo bv 1 ELLIS, SHOTWELL & Co. April 10 121 ’l -• Oct 22 &c. 43 - July 10. Cotton Bags. Ready made Cotton Sags, 5 and 5J y-srds each, of tho best Inver ness Bagging, for sole by REA A-. COTTON. 159 HATS, TjfUST received and for salo by the subscribers, Vjjr several case* of BrewstCfi* * idlaek nnd Drab -Tats, Not inferior to any in the Market. At* o—A general assortment of DRY GOODS ID addition to their former stock: which will b*: sold low. A. SHOTWELL & J . S. SMITH. July 13, 1832. 169 Bust's latent Printing Press.i T HE undersigned having been appointed A- genr for the sale of Rust’s Improved Patent cast Iron Printing Press, takes this opportunity to recommend it to the fratornity. This Press is coming into general uso at tho North—and is thought to bo the most perfect and efficient of any now in use. "Workmen, who havo used this and tilers, give this tho preference ovSr every other kind as respects case; power and durability. . Ouo of thesa Presses is now in use at this office, where it may be seen in operation. Letters to tho undersigned on tho subject, (post paid) will be attended to. 51. BARTLETT. ~~~~ GROCERIES. Jf9> Hhds prime N. O. Sugar O V 20 hhds St. Croix do 40 do Jlolasscs 50 bbls WhisKoy 50 do Gin (Phclp's brand) 5fr do Rum 20 doz. Champaigns 10 bbls New Ark Cider, For sale by C. A. HIGGINS. May 29 .145, • . . «£ Notice. I will board Horses, at my Plan.' tation on tho east side of the Piver, ■ 35 50 p-*r month STos 1 Sale, 60 Hhds N O Sugnr -10 Hhds N O Molasses 100 Bbls N O Whiskoy Sla 100 Bbls N E Rum 100 Bbls N E Gin By C. A. HIGGINS. The above can be had to lots tosuitpurchnscrs, and for appro’ed, paper on accommodating terms. Oct. 9. 3 .- . 900,000 days notice, fo/salo by C. A. HIGGINS. . N. B. Tho abovo article can lie had in quan tities to suit purchasers "on contract, by giving short notice to tho subscriber, who acts as agent for an extensive kiln iu the neighborhood. June 5 147 C. A. H. .a,and in SVowtoo. *■5^RACTIONS No. 333 nnd 334. in the 16th W' District origiuaily Henry now Nawton ounty, arc for salo, Apply in Macon to Dec 1 35 . M. BARTLETT. SSjG’CSSMlgf i3£Oi’Go , HI HE subscriber being very anxious to re- 6L duco his stock of TVoollth Clothing, will sell at very low prices. March tS W?.T. II. BURDSALL. T NOTICE. HE Subscriber haviiig 6old his stock of GOODS to nsr. Samuel T. Rowland, and declined business, solicits for him tho patron* ago of his friends and former customers, and re quests all wlu are indebted to him, to call at the store of S. 7. Rowland, next door to Messrs Cooke &: Copies, where ho will be found for the purpose of tmking settlements. Dec 24 | 1 ISAAC B. ROM LAND. Sand for Sale* Lot No. 3l, in the 11th district of Loo county. J “ 34, « 32d “ it 254, 20th * r “ U «20, ,c 10th ,r , “ DAY' & BUTTS, Agents'. Macon. July 27. 18.32.. 164 oust received, ra hhds St. Croix, Porto Rico, and New £§ e>j5 Orl.nn- BTJCARB . 150 bags Coffcs 35 barrels Molasses 70 bb Northern Rum, 60 4° Whiskey 30 bis Gin * 25 quarter casks Malaga Win«_ ' Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin Jamaica Rum . 15 quarter chests Tea, 40 kegs Nails 20,000 lbs Iron German and English Ulhtcrcd Steei 5,000 lbs Casting* Powder, Sho; and Lead Domestics, aid a General Assor'tmeHt SPRING GOODS, Cutlery, Hats-, Shoes, Bpots-, tS*c. For sale by GEORGE JEWETT. Slay 19 142 3 Jl. cup.ied tlie attention of tho many thousand j men of enterprise who have beheld its advantageous 1 smi unrivalled location, hv the recent acquisition of v:e Creel; territory, in Alnbaina, is becoming an. ab ject of such s;re,‘it notoriety, that the proprietors have determined to offt r the same lor sale, in lots of die o- ei.-int-v size, on Monthly, 4th February, l?a:<. Persons who have visited the most attractive poit;‘s where an interchange of the products of the interior and offoreign commodities takes place, are unauim- oas in the declaration,- that this place possesses pre eminent advantages over any.otWr itfcihe Southern country. Situati d at tbeextrcmehc- dot .navigation o:t the Coosa, a rivi'. : :irnl.le.to thi-i p'-iut’ bv steam boats of the largest s ire. I'or C( nvciuencennd he alii:, its location is uu. urp:* -»ed, pr*. renting to the eye n per feet unbroken phiio. having a deciinati' u suflicient only to convey c-i the sui-nramm'dant water. In f ont eslendiug to the riv; rin n bold bluff, graduating on i’: upper and lower extremities, into the finest rat lin. I landings—on each side snppiird-.villi neverfail- -g streams of excellent- water. Towards tire inter; or tcrminnlingin gently undulating eminences) ofiVr- ing tlie most desirable sito.rtiur.s tor private, residen ces. But oil these considerations -.ink into insignifi cance. compared with the unrivalled ad.Tfbtages which it "possesses .or on extensive trade. Neccsm- rily the only depot for the supply of a widely extend ed up-coni)lry with merchandise, it must of conse quence become the mart for the production of the fertile rallies of the Coosa, the Tallapoosa, arid the Upper Chiittahoochic, together with the salubrious and very productive uplands of Talladega, the latter of which will in all human probability be peopled by amore dense population than any country of like ex tent south of the Potomnc. The entire hill country of these regions, abounds in quarries of MarbMjHroe stone and in fact all kinds ot mineral wcn.'ih. As re spects the contemplated cnnpexion of the waters of dhc Tennessee with thas6 of the Alabama; if by Canal, it will have its c-mbouclimant; if by Rail Road, imme diately'nt this spot will, terminate one of it v extremi ties. The well known advantages of this place ren ders further remarks unnecessary, other than to say that to the capitalist it offers a desirable opportunity for profitable investment—to the merchant it offers advantages for an extensive trade—to the mechanic, the allurement of what must soon become a flourish ing town, not of ephemeral existence, bat ot a permn- ,nent and daily increasing importantc—to the plnntcr, a desirable and pleasant town residence, convenient to the alluvial bottoms of t he Coosa, the Alabama snrl the Tallapoosa. In addition 10 which, it will un doubtedly, at no remote eriod, become the location of the State capitol. fa • which it offers greater induce ment, than any other; 5r.t on the Eastern waters of tho State. t TsKiis of PaTjie.vt—Gne find Iwo fekri. Ssiei to take placo on the premises until the lot- are dispos ed of." GEORGE WHITMAN. Aug. 05 5im To Apc.nl far the Company. NEW SPRING GOODS! . * LRYVIS FITCH. ZHRAPSR ASS 27AXDOS., I S now opening atthe Macon Clothisg Store, a new and spleudid assortment of Summer Goods, consisting of superfine Bombazines—brown. sin to, black, mixt, white nnd buff Merino Ctwsimeres— plaid do. (a new article for paiitilcous) whit- and brown Drilling—brown grass T iu.r.—Prince's Cord, Nankins, buff and white Valenjia Actings —spotted nnd white Marseilles do. Satin Floren tine do. black and figured Velvet do. with a good .assortment of cloth, velvet and bombazine Stocks, fancy do. Spitalfield lldkfs. silk, net and cotton iluublo cud Suspenders—English silk half Hoes, Random do. white and brown linen figured Cra vats, Italian do. Bosoms,. Collars, Stiffeners, Buckskin Gloves, black do. silk and brown linen do. Epaulets, Ball Buttons, &c. Ac. N. 13. L. Fitch will receive in a few days n handsome assortment of SUMMER CLOTHING TAILORING carried on iu all its branches as above—having the latest New Y*ork and London fashions, his work shall uot be inferior to any. He returns his sincere thanks for past favors, andso- lVits a continuance of public patronage. March 1 €*cpar inership. T HE subscribers have this day purchased the entire stock of gooda-belongiiig to Jl'iley, Baxter tf Fort in this place, and will continue the business at the same store on tho corner of See ond Street and Cotton Avenue, opposite Wash ington Hall, under the firm of BAXTER, FORT & WILEt. They havo on hand a general assortment cf fresh' goods well adapted to the town and corn:try- trade, which will bo sold at low prices ^nd on li beral terras, by the yard, picco or package.— Thoy solicit a continuation of tho patronage of former customers and the public geuerallv. THOMAS W. BAXTER. ROBERT W. FORT. LAIRD H. WILEY'. Macon. July I, 1832. 161 FHN HE subscriber having withdrawn from the _£L late firm of Wiley, Baxlct tf Fort, and sold his interest to his Brother, Laird H. Wiley, re spectfully asks a continuation of patronage from his friends to the nqcr firm of BAXTER, FORT & WILEY. LEROY* M. WILET?. Macon. July T, 1830. 161 ■F.S frl; f kfE Copartnership heretofore existing un der tho firm of Wiley, Barter Sf Fori, is '.his day dissolved by mutual consent. The en tire business of the concern will he settled bv BAXTER, FORT & WILEY, who will con tinue the business at the same stand. LLROY* M. WILEY. THOMAS W. BAXTER. ROBERT V,*. FORT, Macen, Jnlv 1. 1855. 161 - Summer ©cods and Cfoinaag'* received atthe Macon Clothing Store 9-J April 12 , .121 - LEWI9" FI- OH Paris. BARRELS of superior PLASTER t v ' v* PARIS, for hard wnljs arid stuc ct> wor>*, c<jCctved and for sale bv -?!iner2q 152 C. A. HIGGINS, 1® - HBW GOGBS. ^fT ST received frem New Yorkt a lerge and t "5L& splendid assortment of STRING GOODS', Consisting of a v.irtoy of plain and striped Oing- hatps, platP and figuered Swiss, Adelaide Stripe, istripe^ Chambray, Victory Muslins. Thread La- do. Iusertipgs ar.d. Edgings. Black Italian -"'•‘irsinef, Sinchew and Gro deNnple Silk, t Her Sd Florence do.. Black Ir.iiinn Crepe, Birdseye Diaper, Cotton Wadding, Musquito Netting, 5Ipl* .Muslin, Lacc Cap patterns, Black Bombazine, do Silk Frcgge, Crepe and Gauze Shawls, Green Berege and White Gauzo Veils, Plain and, Paint ed Feather Fahs. Ladies a rid Gentlemen’s Gioverr plain and bordered Cambric Handkerchiefs. Also, a general assortment of THBfeOXS. A. SHOTWELL & J. S. SMITH. April 17 126 ‘ A Alum Salt and lime. ■g Sushqls Alnm Salt JL 100 casks Thamnston Lime For sale by REA & CO I TON. Feb 20 82 ' ' . ^ VXOTBCASL. GALLONSorfimrate.threevexr» CM VINE-GAR. for sals at the Copfectionarr of JOHN SMITH. March 15 . 102 , , —* «.i« 1 ■ carriages: A NUMBER of Bnronches and Gigs, receiv- ed and for sale bv May 25 144 ELLld, SHOTWELL & CO. Spring and Sommer Clothing* (TBy HE stibscribcrs hirvO aiready oa band, atld are x! out to receh-o, a mofe general aSft elegant o'ssor'mant of SPRING AND SuM.'LER CLOTHING than they hare ever before offtteA Anr'i 3 A. jaiHOTWEI.T. & J. S. SMITH. 3&i on the Bank of fefacon J A KEN by the underslgtied^at 75 per rtflf dneonht ‘ *" A tip;- 11 ttfd T i, irppajiTtettt fttr Go»!*s." m fe. GRAtr.S & m