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THE
GEOIIGIA TELEGRAPH.
PUBLISHED WKSSIV
at MACON, GA.
Printline Office on Mulberry Stree!—east side the
5 Post Office.
TERMS. Turn:’! Doll a ns a year, if paid in
Ivnncc <>r Foun DoiLAns, if not paid befora the
end of tile vear. Subscribers living -at a dbtcuce
will be required in all cases to pay in advance.
SEMKYVEEKT.Y PAPER.—Three Dollars
perannoro. i' 1 advance, or Four Dollars at the
end of tlio year.
Mrs. SI. Bloorac's School
W ILL comiccucc on Monday the 15th iust,
Terms made known ou application at
her residence in McDonald’s Buildings, next door
to Bonnot's Boot and riltoo Store on Mulberry
street. Oft- 13 5 8t
EDUCATION.
r"Sl!IF! citlsen* of Macon and its vicinity are most j
3 respectably informed that the Academy si:uat-
ril about one mile from town ou the road leading to
Forsyth, will be completed ami ready for the recep
tion of M-.holars about the first of November,next.—
Its health and retired location is truly inviting, i lie
subscriber, who', is engaged Id take charge of tin
boveacademy, has been for many years u teacher m
f ome of the most resppptabbi reboots in the city of
New York,from the Principals of which he can show
the most satisfactory testimonials of bis qualification^
From his strict attention tonll the duties of his school,
from his unremitting exertions ill facilitating the pro-
urct} 0 f his pupils, he hopes to merit and secure the
unprobation of tho public. He has already opened
the «chotd in a very commodious nod pleasant room,
convenient to the Academy, where he will leach un
til If is completed.
The coarse of education to be pursued in tins insti
tution, will embrace the Greek und I.ulin classics,
with the different English branches! Terms of Jui-
♦fon, and other particulars relative to tho institution
will he knowu iiv enquiring ofjlio lion. C. B. Strong,
Mr. Alexander Suotwell, Air. Wm. ricoitor the tench-
r . JOHN O’KEEFE.
Macon, Oct. 2,1832. - ■ v .
WARE HOUSE
. AND
Commission Business.
’ THE subscriber continues the
iT » above business at bis old stand,
j _ -.qf? Head of Cherry street and Cotton
Avenue, where be offers ail tlic.u-
sual facilities in business.
Ilis Ware House and close storages arc in
prime order, aud ns much exempted from the
danger of fire as any in tho place.
Cottou stored with him will be delivered in a-
ny part of the town, fuse of any charge, except
the .customary storage.
Oct 5 2 JAMES CL MORGAN.
J. GODDARD,
WASE HOUSE
COHMISsiON MERCHANT,
SSacon, '
WILL continue to transact the
a above business at tjlc same place
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
TWENTY-FIVE
Per cent, cheaper than ever!
From Polbill So Cutbl-ert’s Register.
GOLD AND LAND LOTTERY.
Prizes Draicn in the Gold Lottery, October 22.
Fortunate Drapers. Capt's. di.it.
BALDWIN.
dist.
Books, Music, &c.
EI.LIS, SHOT WMhL & CO.
4 RE now receiving aijd opening at their
BOOK STORE, a number of
PIANO FORTES,
of a rich description, apd a variety of other Mu
sical Instruments, with Instruction Books and
Music adapted to the Came. A,largc collection of
Blew BXusic for the Piano,
eritlireeicg all the Music of the celebrated Ciudo-'
rcila Opera, and a variety of Engravings, Carica
tures, I'riuts, Pc—also,
Jl'large assortment of Books,
consisting: of fifteen hundred volumes: a citn-
logno embracing a considerable portion of which,
C ' “ occupied U last'vc“ar Tv T GOD- | is l«,&9 ™7;
JOB 3IAGIE
I S just openiug n very extensive and splendid n
sortment of GOODS, which has been selected in ! Exekiel Harris’ orphans, 319tli
THE NEW FORK MARKET J William T Greene, 31Slh dist
by himself, from the latest importations, which are j James Moran, Salem
particularly calculated for this market, and which will j . • .BIBB,
be disposed of fully • i ] Seaborn T Joucs : orps. Johnsons’d
■CWSWIY-PIVE PER CEItfE. j William Hightower, Candler’s dist.
BULLOCK.
cheaper than'ever. These goods ore of the latest style • r ,
aud most fashionable patterns, mid are offered to bis Dixon, ^utacrlui I dist.
_ . , ... n. , HIIRRE
Friends and the Public
with confidence fully assured, that not only the style
but prices will fully meet their approbatiuiv Their
attention is requested to the same—a few of the arti
cles arc mentioned,.viz! ■ •
200 pieces Calicoes and Prints, someyery'ricb.
Extra fine Furniture Calicoes and Common.
50 pieces fine ParishcMuslins and Ginghams, plain Alexander Goggin=, BurseMdist
and striped, lijrureu nnd striped Mandarines, bara«os- j • CHATHAM
sas black and' purple Grodeswiss and Italian Silks jr olm CummmgpVnllcaus dist
Watered Grodcnap, black and brownt colored <o.
nani G
Crape
BURKE.
Henry Bync. C9th dist
Starling Jenkins. Roes dist
BUTTS.
John M Pearson, Haines dist
CAMPBELL.
John Ilarvy’s orphans, Ilanners dist
CARROLL.
it UlCrCU \jrOUCTXa|J, UiaLK mIIU; uruii Hi LUIUILU t v. J C/L A'xi
lfernoni Gauzes, Orleans Robes, painted Palmariue j Alfred Dan ; e j ( Jfennipgs dht
and Crape Deleon, black and colored bilk, Camblet; * £ijr rjnr
DR. I. ELLIS,
'.WING determined to settle permanently
in Macon, respectfully ofiers his
P'dcfessional Sendees
to llic inhabitants of tbo town and ndjacealpoau-
trv. l 'or the satisfaction of those with uro unac
quninted with him. he thiuks proper to state, that
lie wm regularly admitted to his profession in
I HOI, njrroeahly'to the laws nud regulations.of the
State of New York, and tlint most <if his time
since that period, has been devoted to an oxteu-
sive practice. Ay a faithful discharge of his pro
fessional d jnits, lie hopes to merit a liberal pnt-
ronafje. His resitleucc aud ofiice arc iu the. house
formerly .occupied ny Mr. Birdsong,; on Mulbciry
street.. ' Jan. 14 2 ,
STE&BK
SAW AS?®. ©BIST ESIJES.
HE subscriber respectfully informs the pub
M. lie. that bis
•ATEAS/I SAvT «fc G-B.IST ItSIIiS,
pear his residence, within one mile of Macon, is
now in complete nud successful operation. In
addition to other machinery ho is prepared .with a
circular saw for ripping light In in her. such as
Fij'qjlow fSasJt, Palings, Laths, &c. In conse
quence of tho heavy expenditure incurred in its
establishment, it is nccc; *. icy that lie should re
quire either cash or hnuknblc paper for Ins lum
ber, which ho is disposed to sell at a fair price.
A sharo of the-public patronage is very respect
fully solicited. BENJ. F. OWENS.
N\ II.—.A first rate SAWYER, may; by ap-
plying immediately, obtain good wages nnd a per
manent situation. IF F. O.
July 27. _ Jtil tf
, Family Cooking Staves,
v JfiLL Irons and Cotton'Gin Machinery for
ifj. sale bv ELLIS. SHOTWELL &. CO.
May 25 ' ID .
.YE IF SPRING GOODS.
E. GRAVES & SOKT
A RE now receiving from New York and Bos
ton, a largd aud fresh supply of SPRING
,,nd FANCY SUMMER GOODS, consisting in
pnrt of
COO ns Calicoes, 100do Fashionable Ginghams,
Printed Muslins
100
nance of.tho patronage of his friends and the pub
lic in general'.
IIo is prepared, to make liberal advances at all
times, on cotton stored or shipped by him. Cot
tou stored at fall Ware House will he insured at
tho lowest rates^if requested.
He' has also taken the Ware House occupied
last year by L. J. Groco, for tho convenience of
his friends,and customers in Past Macon.
Macon, August 10 ICS Cm
<3* SBSXi'IZ,
WARE house,
COMMiSSIONMSJRGHl«lT4‘
AKE liberal advaiu . s en Cotton in store
I J
fHS P2SDM03X, F
LINE OF STA GES
UNNING through tiic upper parts of South
bud Norib'Carolma aud Virginia, to \Vash
ing ton City,'and which, at its Southern end, re
cently terminated at Powelton, Ga., is novr’iu full
aud coni]> etc operation.
It luni.recc ntly been extended tt> Milledgcvillc,
froni v. hicliqdaco it departs on- Tuesdays,.Thurs-
nays and Saturdays, at 4 A. M.
For particulars see bills aud tho Millodgevi Ie
papfciS. WM.. SMITH.
Culpepper Yn., May 15,1S32 - 21 fin'
ling?, plaid and plain Drillings and finoFrcfiah I Pallisier Wheeler, ">35t!i d&
Linens, Pongees and I’ongo-Haudkerolnefs, Randan 1 Ntedbam Parker 630d dist
200
pj Italian, Grodcnnjf, Finehew, Sarsnet.Chan
gcalde, Figured and Fancy colored SILKS
pv Corded Muslins, Cninbric Dimity. A c
iin-i ou shipment:., also on notes and oth-
Ay deposited in tBoir hands,
leir Ware Hoiiscs are'morocdhvciiient to the
business part of the town than any other, possess
ing the advantages of a wharf, and aro more ex
empt from danger bv fire, than auv other in Ma-
cou. ■ ' May 2:» IJ4
~ I’ACTDKAGH
• ** . AND # * 4 %
Gommission Business.
P^nE undersigned intending to re in ore to
13 * Savanpah early in the moiith of’October,
offers his services to his friends aiid.the public, in
the transaction of a General FACTORAGE and
COMMISSION BUSINESS. He will make
cash" advance!!, or acceptances on actual ship
ments of Cottoq., ! ' . -
In addition to which, lie will continue tho car-
tying trade bctwccir Savannah aud Charleston,
for which lie is now furnishing a large new Steam
Boat, the FREE TRADE, of light draft of wa
ter, limit of tho best materials, coppered and cup-
pcrttkstcucd, With two twenty-six horse engines,
and fit the proper season, will run one-oft* two
Steam Boats, with Tow Boats.well manned, be
tween Savannah and Macon.
lie has largo fire proof sheds, for tho storago of
Goods and Produce, directly on the w harf to save
the expense of drayage.
All articles intended for shipment by any of his
boats, avhether to Macon or Augusta, will bo stor
ed frrclis. G. B. LAMAR.
Oct. 1 1 tit
3’tisi received
A K& hhds St. Croix. I'm to Rico, and New
Orleans SUGARS
150 bags Coffee , y -
35 barrels Molasses •- *
70 bis Northern Ram, tiO do Whiskey
20 bls'Giu
25 quarter casks Malaga YV ino _
. Cognac.Brandy, Hollaud Gin
Jamaica 11 lira ,
15 quarter chests Tea, -10 kegs Nails
20,000 lbs Irou • -
German and'English blistered Steel
5,000 Ills Castings
Powder, Shot and Lead
Ddnipstic3, nnd a General Assortment
Si»UENG GOODS,
Cutlery, Hats, Shoes, Boots, xyc.
For sals by (!K011GK JLWI.TT.
Mnv 10 142 -' ' '
1 7 2W Boosts.
Lj 'fcEVERE, bv the author of Tremaine,
a y ’laqucline of Hollaud
Auastasius, hyT.;IIopc,
Skc-tchcs in China, by YV. YW Wood,
l’l.ilip Augustus, by the anihor of Rich
elieu, I
Journal of the Rev’ds Tycrman <fe Benqet,
being tho 1st, 2d and 3d Nos. of tliq
library of religious knowledge.
Xondon Annuals for 2832.
The Amulet, the Keepsake,
Literary Souvenir, Christmas Box,
Juvenile I-’orget ec not,,
,The Musical Gem, Musical Bijou.
March I 89 ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO.
ZHolasscs. Efifiii Gin, <S;c,
r Just received by boat Stranger.
g itf K HHDS X. O. Molasses,
B ’l* iilil.- Kinn ._
*20 do Gin'(best brand &. good proof)
29 do YVhiskcy (N. O. high prool)
IX stork.•
10 bids Ma'ckeral X'o 1. • .
50 do .Whiskey
50 do Gin - .. ’ f .
10 hh(t* St. Croix Sugar
10 do O. do
2.» bbl» 3Ianliatlen Fish
5.ijcrccs superior Rice. * * . - *
For salo by C. A. HIGGINS, j
March 28. 112
-.eating*,
Linens, 1^-ougeesunu uu;u -llimukcibuicu, ««»»»» I IVocfl....^. »
11 a and Flags, Gloves and^IittsassoMcd. f Jolla BoTven.'Ss.iih dist
50 dozen Silk, Qottoq, Ilundon lloso and half. w * *' EARLY.
llosq assorted. i Lldridgc II. Cox, orp. filOtb dist
100 Parasols and Umbrellas, very neat and rich. ! ELBERT:
100 piccesMosquito Netting. ' ' ! GarlanilYV. TencsTScals'.lbt *
Bead Bags nnd Purses. Shell Tuck aud S.dd Combs, I H C!ir ^. j Gaines, Taylors dist
Cambric and Furniture Dcrnitics nud Cotton Fringes. I • * FAYETTI'.
6. 7, S, 9, 10, 11 and 12 by .4 Damask Table CP.’hs, > j arae5 ''o DavD, Gi-iiH-is di.t
Table Co.ers, Dunstable and Straw Bonnets, Palm | l-’RANKLlN.
Leaf Haig, Black and Drab Buyer Hits, West fash- j William B Nolcs Whites dist
ions, Travelling Caps aud Trunks. t Bartlett Jones, Mnngums dist
10 bales Sheetings, Shirtings and Plaids, i Cnlvin YV Ellis, Edwards dist
COO Ibs.-spuu Cotton,-Tickings, Osnaburgy, Cot-: .GWINNETT/
tan Cards. &c- t ■’ } Lsrkin Green, 486m dist
Also,nu extensive assortmeut of Perfumtry, soap, j HABERSHAM.
Oils. Powder, Powder Boxes nnd Pufis, F.rasivo Ball?, j Chastain, Fields dist
Cologne, Honey and Roso Waters, Otto of Rfl-scs, I Abratn Anderson, Jones di-t
&C.&S, Also., - f IIALL.
3000 pair Shoes and Pumps assorted, nnd .-’ {V a th aa Smith, Seays dist
100 pair Morocco and Calf Booty, some very-> Gilbert Haves, IVoutcs dist
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1'ortunaU Draiccrs, Cap!. Dist.
CLARK.
Juntos Glasson, sol, Fcnih dist
DEKALB.
Joel II Babb, Deans dist.
David Ranna’ls, Sn 1
EARLY.
James M Lane, 510th dist
ELBERT.
Nathaniel Booth, Ilowells dist •
James Adams, r. s, Seals dist
FRANKLIN,.
iMilcs Bratnbloit, YY’liitoa dist
John Adrin, Co.xs dist
GWINNETT.
Ephraim Sizemore, Hamiltons dist
Lewis Soppy, Barkers dist
Rice B. Greene Jr. 40filh dist
lLVBEItriHAJJ.
Bennett (!nuule, Buttons dEt
EbenT: Eliiott, Ilugiu-s di. t
HALL.
John Starncs. Griffins dist
HARRIS.
Joseph It. Nicks* 672d dbi
HENRY'.
neat and fine.
And a very largo supply of
Saddles;, Srsdles, IWarting'als-,
SADDLE AND TllAVEEI.ING BAG'S.
&c. &c. &c. * v.
Together with n general assortment of .
, Hardware Cutlery
of all kinds that ts wanted in this mmket; also CAR
PENTER'S TOOLS of all kinds. BLACKSMITH
TOOLS, Crosscut and Mill Saws, Guns. Rifles.’See. j
Atsrt a supply of Crockery, China and Glass Ware i
Also 10 dozen superior Calf Skins'. Gining rfud
•Binding Skins, Sole Leather. Gin Band Leather, &C.
And a supplv of GROCERIES, FAMILY MEDI
CINES, &c. *
Macon. April 2fl 129'
2H
1074
IlEA & COTTON*
Office for sale on accommodating icrvtS,
rkPIECES Ilcmp Bagging
500 ready mndo Cotton bags, best
quality
100 bbls Baltimore, N. O. and Georgia
Whiskey
10 hhds Northern Rum (colored)
10 casks Marselles and Madeira, Wine
30 boxes manufactured Tobacco
35 hhds St. Croix & Porto Ric^ Sugars.
5 bbls Copperas
3 bales Blankets
1 hok Saddlery 0
1000 bushels Alum Salt, „ . p
also
A small invoice of DRY GOODS, HARD-
YVARE, CROCKERY*, Pc. suitable fora coun-
trv store, ill be sold on a credit of six months.
’Oct. 2 1
Pieces Figured and plain Swiss Muslins
1011 do Irish I Jonas '' • _ •
100 do Pongee and Fancy Silk llukfs
200 do Raw Silk do
103 dor Fancy Dress SHawls ami Scarf*
300 do Cotton, Mndrass, and Head Hdkfs
Linen Drilling Gentlemen’* Stock* mid Cravat's,
Brown Linen, ttoWen Cassimere, Bcavcrtecn, t 5 lister q£
150 dos pr Suspenders. 200 <lo TurkingCorobs , eo work, just received, and lor sale Iiv
do Side Combs, Tortoise Shell <*
SE£S
O N New York, Philadelphia, Charleston, Sa
vannah, and Augusta, in sums to suit pur-
chasers, for sale bv ' '
Nov. in. BAXTER. FORT & WILEY.
500 do Side Combs.Tortoise Shell do
Dressing Combs, 100 ps MosnnUo' Netting, Fancy j
Baskets, do Boxes, 100 lb Flax Thread, {jewing SHk.!
Leghorn anil Dunstable Bonnets. Umbrellas—Mnr*!
:eilles. Silk, Valencinand Velvet Vestings—Bjeach’d
152
-C. A. IflGtllNS.
Juno 22
ifcoaf and Lump Sugar.
BOXES i.oafamF Lump Sugar, just
rereived and for salo by
Oct 9 "4 Itiy V N-'ro ETON.
1 general assort
coniitting of Coats, Round
•t-c. Sec. A largo supply of
irhocs 61 Koots, 3Sats, Snctdlory |
A c. Ac. 100 do* i’nIm Lent lints. :
A a- mulctcmoitmcnt of HARD Yt ARE and CF1' I
LERY, GI.AS3 WARE, CROCKERY, &«. Ac. |
The above Goods uc.'o purchased in New.-York
•ltd Boston, a Kw week- since, (of icccnt importn-
tisns,) pt twenty per cent le.-s than former prices,
■no will be sold uniiMinlly low.
Also.—1 rill rerriee. nr. t imk. a /arge iupph/of..
GROCERIES, IRON itsTEEINAILS
Ac Sec. For sale as above, 0000 lbs prime BACON,
march 3» 115
' The Subscriber
19 l.-'PECTi'IJLhY informs his friends and
-B.lv the public, tt it he lias token the Htorc at
tl v head of Cotton A-cmie, Mrmerly kept ns a
Drugstore, where he nopening a General As-
•ortment, comprising
Dry Goods, Groceries*
Hardware, Cutlery,' Crockery,
SADDLERY, Pc.
Also, 50 pieces of best hemp BAGGING, and
2.1 bagi of Live Geese FEATHERS.
All of w hich he is disposed to sell at the lowest
prices. Please call and t-xamino for yourselves.
F R A X C IS OCA LL AG 11 AN.
Macon, sept In 4t 17,3
x\Ew~rai:viLTtt
UST PUBLISHED aud for sale at this of-
J
CARRIAGES.
NUMBER t f Barouches mid Gi.gs, rcceiv-
L eil and for sale by
tt Mnv 25 144 ELLIS. SHOTWELL & CO.
HATS,
J UST received and for sale lit - the subscribers,
several cases of Brewster’s *
Black .and Drab Beaver Eats,
Net inferior to auv in the .Market
j,- To Bent,
T HE Store House rcceutly occupied by
Thomas T. Napier—also, the Store room
at present occupied bv JL R. Warner. Apply
to BAXTER, FORT & YVILEY.
Sept. 25. 1B1 -„tf .
T he nuDserlbcrs still Continue the business
at the old stand, ^cornel* of Walnut and
Fourth Streets, where work will bo done accord
ing to order. Having a large assortment of nrti-
clcs ordered from the North which will arrive in j
(hi course of tho summer, consisting of Gigs, Bti- |
gies, Barouches and Carriages, they feel con- ■
fident of pleasing customers both in articles and j Margaret M-Donald, \v.. 20d dist
prices. . <■ ' - j ,3IONROE.
The hate now on hand an assortment which • Robert I.aseler, Mnysdist
will he sold Tow for cash,’'such as Sulkeys, Gigs, , Thomas Stanford, JJutts dist
HANCOCK.
Abner Rainwalcr, IO61I1 dial
IUjX'RY.
Jaercs Y’cstefs, Coloubnnn's dist.
‘ HARRIS.
Seaborn J. Hightower. 672d dist.
HOUSTON:
Jesto-YVnters, Pearces dist
» JASPER.
Richard Turner, Kelleys dist .
JACKSON.
NewtoS Greene, Deatons dist
JEFFERSON.
Spencer Wooten, Carswells dist
KbenczcrSi Cottle, Woods dist
JONES. ,
John Jonrdan, Davis dist
Riehard Truil, Davis dist
James II. Fenny, Slcwmts dist
James Long, Comers dist
LAURENS.
Nath.-m Mitts, Bailey’s dist
John Mill’s orphans, Evens dist
i ' ' LEE.
Thomas Crogcr, 734th dist
_ XJ.-VCfMii'i.
William Davis’ orphans, Graves disl r>G2
Zachiriah Spires, Graves dist
LOWNDES.?*
John S YVhitfic.ld; Cowarts dist
MADISON. ' ;
John Beard, Higginhrttiioms cist
MARION 1 .
Jacob Johnson. Watsons dist
Eli F Walker, Watsons dist
McIntosh:
427
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171
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224
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LINCOLN.
Graves oist
Sarah Slone, iV. Lcvcietts disl
Zcbulon Howard. Graves dist
el. Jones dist
MERIWETHER,
nt-s dist
MORGAN. *
Cfnwfordxdist
.Mi’SCOr.El'
ps. Few* dist
OGLETHORPE.
Beasleys dist
u ps. AVolfskins dist
PULASKI.
•ps. Ellis dist
RICHMOND.
SC RIVEN.
TliomssII. Womac, sol.J.'ith di.-t
TALBOT.
AnnTuder w. Edwards dist
TELFAIR.
Thomas II. Blair, Cooks dist
THOMAS.
William Phillips minors. Swains dist
TROUP.
John II. Willingham, 735th dist.
WALTON.
.Robert J. John P. and William J, \
Kelley, 559th dist J
WARE.
Elias Walker, Will iamsdist
WARREN.
Raudal Johnson, Pates dist
WASHINGTON.
William B. Glenn, Robisons'dist
WAYNE.
Thomas W Cain. 3Q3d dist
William Cason, 333d dist
WILKINSON.
Isaac Hall sol. Whipple* dist
197
44
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03
147
129
104
267
82
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19 1
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167
473 12 1
35
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404
633
417
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329
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563 11
BSorton’s Bolmonie .Expectorant
COUGH SYRUP,
F OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, *nnci‘
Hooping Cough. A supply of this vain
able Medicine received and for sale bv
-Nov 23 tfLLTSL SHOTWELL & GQ.
LOW FOR CASH.
T ilK snliscribers iuteml dosing their present
business m, soon as practicable, and will
sell off thoir stock of
Hardware, Cutlery, Castings,
Mechanics* Tools* &c.
BOOKS, STATIONARY,
PAPER RANOm^S,
3IUSICAL LYSTKU3IMTS.
Together with a great variety of miscellaneous
articles at very low prices, for cash only—many
articles will he disposed of at less than cost.—
I’licirstock ofhooks is large and more complete
ami Barouches; besides several splendid sets of
Harness, wills Laces, Carpeting, Morocco,
Springs of different kinds, Joints, Bauds,.Loops
and Bows of all sizes. Orders for Carriages
punctually attended to, and warranted to please,
of no sale. BENTON &■ BACON.
. Wanted as an Apprentice,
A lad about fourteen or fifteen years of age, of
steady moral habits. B. & B.
May 4 1S8 ’
TIN WARE MANUFACTURER
• r Mt’LBKRny, >'£Alt ■i'lItnD'STaUKT. /
T HE stihscriber manufacturesarid-ko'ipscon
stantly on hand, a general assortment of
Tin Ware,
which he will sell wholesale and retail at Savnu
irah or Augusta prices.
"JOB WORK done jit. the shortest -/notice at
tho shop ou Third street
i ell & Go
Ordjrs sent to Ellis.
i oiveqrrorapt attention,
Nov 11 17'
Jostma R, Browniu;
MORGAN.-
, Craw torus dist
NEWTON. •
Robert A. Johnson. Hargroves dist
, OGLETHORPE.
Elizabeth Bro-krcah, W. Bcaslys dist
.. > ■ t PIKE.
WBey Cleveland,SitmBhs dist
Denson Crow, Crows di-.l
PULASKI
Zachcriah \Villi9, Bnsbl dist
Morris Matthews, Brvans di.-t
' PUTNAM.
Haibai-d Hill's orps. Rooks dist
Robert S. Mtioli.im, Paces.dist
John Copt-lmid. Estes dist
Elizabeth Ma^ce, Roods dist .
RABUN.
Soloijon Bccit, Keeners ( ; i-t
’ RICHMOND.
Warrington Haney, 119lh dist
trect, next door to Ellis, Shot-; Collin.H.Bolcber, 119lh,di.
\VTT T T 4X1 fi PLUS I Jolin Morrison, 120ta dist
'' -n‘ Angus Martin, 113th di. t -
III is, ishoticcl! S) M Co. will re- j 3 STEWART.
Garden Seeds.
Allen Fletcher, Hills drit
.TALBOT.
John Longs orpa. Edwards dist
TALIAFERRO.
FRESH supply, just received and for Sale 1 _v—1- aor-u .1;.,
ELLlsr SHOTWELL & CO. ! William Evans sr. 606th dist
S by
April 14
124
TATTNALL.
[Joseph J. Bell, Carpenters dist
F&OUZl. 1 t" TELFAIR.
A Q-I/ANTITY’ of superfine Flour: received j Alexander Carsewcll, Cooks dist
by tiro Charles Carroll and for sale by TROLIP.- ‘
May 25 144 F.I.LIS, SfiOTWd'.LL &.CO. j Absalom' Adams. Stewarts dist.
Joseph Hoard, Sims dist
James .Tok:Yiton,.-M-Gthee3 di«’
r Milton' M. Slilwoll,
JS now receiving from New York and Boston, j \\'i|]i aW i Poe, M'GnJylesWisT
GEORGE JEWSTS,
At'his old stand, corner of Cherry and Second sts. ;
S now receiving from New York and Boston, i
a fresh supply of Goods, which, in addition j
to thoso on hami.xvill r.mko his stock very,largo | j 0 ] ln A. Ricl/anisoa, 561st dist
and complete, which Ire offers on as reasonable j j arncs Gain. .161st dist
terms us they ean be had in' this mackct. His) WALTON.
ITS OX.
Circulating Xiibrar7«
S UBSCRIBERS to the Circulating Library
can now lie furnished with books.
collection of Miscellaneous, works will (
and a number of xvill bo no’d
K-ZP can
A
bobitpropriated to the Library;
peril meals, together with many other valuable
works to afford general interest* will be added as
soon as practicable. . .
Persons wishing to hecomo subscrilicrs, will
please call oh Mr. John II. Kills, (who v. ill art .is
Librarian.) or at the store, where a catalogue of
the books can ho seen. " ’
April Iff 121 ELLIS. SHOTWELL PCO.
To Rent, . , .
THE STORK HOLSLncst door a-
bove N. B. P A, Thompson, 011 Cherry
street. Inquire of
GEORGE JEWETT
Oct. 9 3 4t»»v
„ pi Kcw 3Primer,
or riiil.1 S 1 irsi B„„k. \\ , j; ad.iptwi for Inf in. !
Uomruou aud Sunday Sehoois. YYill be sold low
by the quantity. Price 12^ een:V siuglf.
Land in Newton.
F RACTIONS No. 3T6 and 334. in the lGth
District originally Henry now Newton
ountv, are for snli
Dee I 65
Anplv in Macau to
1 *M. BARTLETT.
cellancous YVorkr.’
ELLIS, SHOTWELL & C0.
Sept 27 1?1
P. S. 3>rugs and Medicines
usual, f E. S. Sc. CO.
For Sale.
TWO POLE BOATS—
lied Rover and Ariel. The Ro
yer h as good as new. ,as it lias
been but a few mouths since she
underwent an entire aud good repair. 1 have
had the Ariel examined by a gentle wan who is
well acquainted with boirt building, and ho in
forms nte that one hundred dollars will put her
in good order for freighting, as her timbers are all
good. Tho two ate said to be very low at eight
hundred dollars. I will sell them on time, and
if a sale -ran be effected with any of Col. H. S_
Griffin’s confidential creditors, I will discount foi r
hundred collars on his paper.
Also,—A HORSE AND SULlvEY and a
Pedlar's AGON tor sale.
Also,—Two young likely NEGRO WOMEN
Sept. 4, 1832. 176 YV. B CONE.
jo'otls comprise agcnciel
Assortment, of Groceries,
Y'iz—150 bags Coffee, »
■15 hluls St Croix, Porfo Rice and N
Orleans Sagar, e
• - 21 bbls I.oaf and Lump do
li qr chests Tea
20,000 lbs Iron
10 liluls MoIasseS *
151)0 busbels’Szlc
IPO pieces ITcmp and Tow Bagging,
-10 kegs Nails
Jamaica Runr
Coguac Brandy
Northern Giin Northern Rat'd
Whiskey,
Apple Brandy, YViiiC;
Povrder, Shot, Pc. Pc.
^ ALSO a /
Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery,
Crockery, Boots, Shoes,
HATS, BLAMETS, SADDLES.
&c. Ac. &t
Oct 22
43
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13
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813
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•51
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14
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13
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233
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593
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Thomas L- Robertson, Allerpotrs
Charles R. Cosby, Cuggsdist
Ja Howells oips Bowers dist
WARREN.
Vincent Johnson, Griers dist.
frames Brooks, Perrymans dist
/David Ilowell, Ncnvsoms dist '
J : ; WASHINGTON.
Tin os A. IPavfs, 9inqndields dist
Rachael Ilolf, orp. Robinsons dbt
, - YYILKES
• YYaiter II. YVeeins, Moseleys <Ust
'Owen O.Bird, Campbells dff.fi
Joint Slack, sr. Normans tiki
Ribeeca Matthews w. 165th dikt
j , WTLKTNSON.
.Tohu Bruner, Currys <lisi
John S. Ard, Smith* disr
Priztf tfra£* ill the Land LutUTf.
, BRYAN.
John F'Maxwt?},- *of r 20tti disf
. CAMPBELL.
^ Jolin M Morgtm, Cluitoiii dist
“ ' a! Brooks, sol, Adderholds
CHATHAM.
21
13
3
IB
422
13
775
0
471
10
202
10
477
12
HOo
11
l(to4
17
TOO
3
Hotice. 1
I wilt board Horses, at nty Plan- j Henry Morilingstar, lstdist
ration on the cast side of the River, j John N Fry, Saudcrlins dist.
at 86-50 per month. . I CHEROKF- 2 *'
Oct 9 3 M. CHISHOLM. \ James Cnnv-, In see.
53
21
4
t. 27
12
183
24
731
14
2tn
From the Journal of Health.
- > FLOWERS. .
-Tiro tsrtero.-i which flowers have CiritCil ill
the breast of man, from tho earliest ages'to the
present day, has neycV been confined to-nny
particular class of society or quarter of the
globe. Nature- seems to have distributed them
over the whole world, to serve as a medicine
to the mind, to give, cheerfulness to the earth,'
;and to furnish agt eable sensations to the inhab
itants. The savage of die forest', in the joy of
his heart* binds his brow with the native flow
ers of the woods, whilst a taste for them increa
ses in every country in proportion as the bless
ings of civilization extend. From the humblem
cottage inclostu'c to the most extensive, park .
and grounds, nothing more conspicuously bc-
■ speaks the good taste of the possessor, titan a
I well cultivated flower garden; and it may very
generally be remarked, that when we behold a-
humble tenement surrounded with ornamental
plants, the possessor is a man of correct habits'
and possesses domestic comforts; whilst, on the.
i contrary, a neglected, weed grown garden, or
1 its total absence, marks the indolence and un-
■ happy state of those who have boon thus neg
lectful of Flora’s favors.
Of all luxurious indulgences, that of flowers
is the most innocent, it is productive not on
ly of rational gratification; but of many advan
tages of a permament character. Love for--a
garden has a powerful influence in attracting
men to thcir.homes; and on this account every
encouragement givc-n to increase a taste for or-'
namcntal gardening is an additional security
’ -j for domestic conifort and happiness. It is like-
3 wise a recreation-which conduces materially to
health,-promotes civilization, and sonens the
3 | manners and tempers of men. It cri ales a Iqvo
I fdr the study of nature, which leads to a con
templation of the mysterious wonders that ard’
^ I displayed in the vegetable world areimd u-s
.,: and which cannot be investi-/a' d without Inch-
3 j ning the mind towards a jti.t est:
2 gion, and a knowledge of the nan
2 j our intelligence, when compared
„ j comprehensible power : '.or.
'*■ j Flowers arc, of n'.i omb tnments,
'beautiful; and of all ere at :r
.j i seems capable of d rivir. \v:r.-
3 ! them. Tho love for them commence
2 ! fancy, remains the delight ©2“ youth, increases
j with our years, nnd becomes the quiet amuse
ment of our declining days The liitjht
no sooner walk titan its first employmentI©
plant « flower in the earth, removing h ’ en
times in an hour to wherever the sun seenis to
shine most favorably. The school boy, in tt,
. cat-o of his little plat of ground, is relieved 01 his
:] ! studies, and loses the anxious thoughts of t.b*
2 | home- he has left. In manhood our attention
l Vis generally demanded by more active duties,
1 or by more Imperious and perhaps less iMiacCnT
publi
ol';
To most- persons, gardening nZ&nfif
as an easy and agfeablc oedtpaflcut? and tmr
flowers they so fondlJr W cMtSWtf frDflT
the gratification theV 1 aflotd. id- tnd oigfftk,'
sigltf And of tmel!; ©at V
nature and the botanist, bh&Uticsf
and wonders displayed, thKt trifelt Wl
ed by the careless attention besldwed Optflt
i ! them b^ thu multiltide. In thevr grovrtlVf frotfc
to ct reli-
• limits of
th the in-
Kh
, tho most
tan. a.lone
r from
itli in-