Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, December 05, 1832, Image 1
GEORGIA TELEGRAPH.
by 3tf. BARTLETT.
MACOjV, WEDNESDAY, DECE3IBER 5, 1832.
Yol. VII.. 1.New Series....Number 10.
THE
GEORGIA TELEGRAPH.
PUBLISHED WEEB1T
AT MACON; BA.
Printing Office on Mulberry Strict—opposite the
Brief: Iiangc.
TERMS.—'Three DoixarS a year, if paid in
advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid before the
end of the vear. Subscribers living at a distanco
Bill bo required in all eases to pay in ad\aiice.
SEMI-WEEKLY. PAPER. —Three Dollars j
per annum, in advance, or Four Dollars at the
cad of the year.
"musical instruments,
Readymade Clothing-.
J UST received, a general assortment of Ready
made Clothing, of very superior quality, and
made in the most fashionable manner; the tvorW
of which is warranted.
A. SHOT WELL &J. S. SMITH,
July 17, 1S32. I (II
To Printers.
OR SALE, a good second hand Ramage
PRINTING PRESS, imperial size,
Also, a second hand cast iron PRINTING
PRESS (Smith’s patent, IIoo’s make,) super
royal size—in good repair.
Also, several founts of second hand TYPES,
liirgo and small. •
The .whole will he sold low. Apply at the of
fice of the Macon Telegraph.
Sept 18 1/3 - . *
F'
Books* Music* dec.
EL.L.IS, SHOTWELL & CO.
A RE now receiving and 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 and
.Music adapted to the same. A large collection of
Slew Music for the Piano;
embracing all the Music of the celebrated .Cinde
rella Opera, and a variety of Engravings, Carica
tures, Prints, See.—also, ‘ _ >
A laYgc assortment of Hooks,
consisting of .fifteen hundred volumes: a cata
logue embracing a considerable portion of which,
is published in the Christian Repertory. •
A great variety of STATIONARY and Mis
cellaneous nrticlcs.
A large assortment of PAPER //AN GINGS,
Bordering, Fire-Prints, &c. &c.
They respectfully invite tho attention of the
public to the above, and request them to call and
pYnmino. June 11 24
TWENTY-FIVE
Per cent, cheaper than ever I
JOB MAGIE
TTS just opening n very extensive nnd splendid ns
a sortmeiit of GOODS, which tins been selected in
THE NEW YORK MARKET
!>y himself, from the latest importations, which arc
particularly calculated for this market, and which will
be disposed of fully . »
cunssixir-xrtrE P2R cbi-jt.
cheaper Ilian ever. These goods arc of the latest style
mid most fashionable patterns, and arc offered to his
Friends and the Public
v.’ith.fconfidence fully assured, that not only the style
1'iit orices will fully meet their approbation. Their
attention is requestodto the same—a few of the arti
cle? arc mentioned, vis: . -
200 pieces Calicoes nnd Prints, some very rich.
Extra line Furniture Calicoes and Common.
f,o pieces fine Parish Muslins nnd Gingham*, plain
and striped, figured and striped Mandarines, Saragos
sa? black and purple Croueswix* Unban Sdks
Watered Grodcnap, black and brown colored do
Bernard Gauzes, Orleans Robes, painted Palmannc
DR. I. ELLIS,
H AVING determined to settle permanently
in Macon, respectfully oilers his
Professional Services
to the inhabitants of tho town and adjacent coun
try. For the satisfaction of those who arc unac
quninted with him, he thinks proper to state, that
he was regularly admitted to his profession in
1804, agreeably to the laws and regulations of the
State of New York, and that mqst of his-.time
since that period lias been devoted to an exten
sive practice. 5y a faithful discharge of his pro
fessional duties, lie hopes to merit a liberal pat
ronage. His residence and office are in the house
formerly occupiod oy Mr, Birdsong, on Mulbeiry
street. . Jau. 14 2
SELLING OFF AT COST.
T HE Subscribers being desirous.of bringing
their busiuess to a elose, will offer their
present extensive assortment of DRY GOO DS,
i i it COST for Cash only.
I Also, a very large aad superior stock Of
j ”... Readymade Clothing ;
! Together with a general assortment, of
XXats* Boots and Shoes*
! All of which will he sold at unusually low prices.
A SIIOTWELL & J. S. SMITH.
Macon, Sept. 19,1822. 38
N. B.—Wc wish it' generally understood, that
our sales in future will be for CASH ONLY.
A. S. &J. S. S.
CARRIAGES!.
4 NUMBER of Barouches and Gigs, receiv
ed and for sale by
May 25 144 ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO.
For Sale. J TIN
COOK AND WASHERWOMANabout twen-|
ty-eight years old, and her girl child. For fur- j
lher particulars apply at this office.
November 1.1838. 10
M
A
WSXV GOO?S.
UST receiv'd from New York, a large and j
spiedilid h._ortment of
gins,'Griffin & Co. one of $33:331, and two ofj SPRI.A G GOODS,
S21-37J each—one in favor of Dicey Long, one j Consisting of a variety of plain and striped Ging- j
CAUTION. .
A LL persons are cautioned against trading for | lU
three Promisory NOTES made by Wig- j
Bust’s Patent Printing Press.
T HE undersigned liaviug been appointed A
gent for the sale of Rust’s Improved Patent
cast Iron Printing Press, takes this opportunity
to recommend it to the fraternity. . This. Press is
coming into general use at tlio North—and is
thought to be the most perfect and cfficientof any
now in use. ■ Workmen, who have used this and
ythers, give this the preference over every other
kind as respects case, power and durability.
One of thpsc Presses is now in use at this office
where it may bo seen' in operation.
Letters to tho undersigned on the subject, (post
paid) will he attended to. M. BARTLETT.
COACH MAKING.
T HE Subscribers still continue the business
at the old stand, corner of Walnut and
Fourth Streets, where work will be done accord
ing to order. Having a large assortment of arti
cles ordered from the North which will arrive in
the enurso of the summer, consisting of Gigs, Bu-
gics, Barouches and Carriages, they feel con
fident of pleasing customers both in articles and
prices. -
The have now on hand an assortment which
will he sold low for cash, such as Sulkeys, Gigs,
ami Barouches; besides,several splendid sets of
Harness, with Laces, Carpeting, - Morocco,
Springs of different kinds, 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 of age, of
steady moral habits. - B. &.B.
May 4 J38
Molasses* Bum* Gin* Ac*
Just received by boat Stranger.
-g HHDS N, O. -Molasses,
JL 20 bbls Rum
20 do Gin (best brand k good proof)
20 do Whiskey (N. O. high proof)
xrt stork*
10 bbls Mackeral No. 1. .
50 do Whiskey' .
50 do Gin ' ,*
10 Jibds St. Croix Sugar
10 do . O. do • «. f -
25 bbls Manhadon Fish
5 tierces superior Rice. *
For sale by C. A. HIGGINS.
March 28 112 • .
Morton’s Pulmonic Expectorant
COUGII SYRUP,
B 7I OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, and
Hooping Cough. A supply of thu ’
nnd (’rape Deleon, black and colored 6ilk. Camblet | n bIo Medicine received nnd for sale by
timl Priuceltas, fine French Bombazines, Blond Gauze jq ov 03 ELLIS, SIIOTWELL
Veils (some extra sizes), ^' r ‘
PI... iatin Slraws, Scarfs Fancy
iVaudkerciiiefs and tihawls, very rich, sett Cap nnd
li. lt Ribbons new patterns. Thread Laces and Insert,
jugs, also Edgings and Footings, cheeked nnd striped
Muslins. Jackonct, Swiss aud Cambric do., one case.
gi.,?s bleached Irish Linens assorted, Long I-awns-
JJn.Mi Cambrics nnd Cnmbric Ilandkcrcbicls, feuper.
Veilings, plaid'and plain Drillings and fine French
Linens, Pongees and Ponge Handkerchiefs, Bandan
11 a ami Flogs, Gloves nnd Mills assorted.
50 doze.n Silk, Cotton, Rondon Ilose and half
Hose assorted.
100 Parasols and Umbrellas, vety neat and ri<}h.
100 pieces Mosquito Netting.
Bead Bags nnd Parses. Shell Tuck mid Side Combs,
tin rubric nnd Furniture Dcmiticsnnd Colton Fringes,
li, “,'8, 9, 10. II and IS by 4 Damask Tublc Cloths.
Table Covers, Dunstable and SlrnW Bonnets, Palm
J-caf lint*, Black nnd Drab Beaver Hats, latest fash
ions, Travelling Caps and Trunks.
. 10 bales Sheetings. Shirtings and Plmds.
500 lbs spun Cotton, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Cot
ton Cards. &c.
Also, an extensive assortment of Perfnmcry, Soaps
Oils,‘Powder, Powder Boxes and Puffs. Erosive Balls,
Cologne, Honey and Rosa Waters, Otto of Roses,
<& n.ji.c. Also,
3000 pair Shoes and Pumps assorted, and
100 pair Morocco nnd Calf Boots, some very
neat nnd fine.
Anti a very large supply of
Saddle.*?; Bridles* Martingais,
SADDLE AND TRAVELLING BAGS.
A c. &c. A c. ,
Together with n general assortment of
Hardware Sf Cutlery
of nil kinds llinl is wanted in this market; also CAR
PENTER’S TOOLS of all kinds. BLACKSMITH
TOOLS, Cross cut and Mill Saws, Guns, Rifies, A"u-
AI?o n supply of Crockery, Chinn and Glass Ware
Also 10 dozen superior Calf Skins, Gining nnd
Binding Skins, Sole Leather. Gin Bnnd Lcnlher. &c.
And a supply of GROCERIES, FAMILY MEDI
CINES, &c.
Macon, April 20. 120
NEW BOOKS,
?or Sale by Ellis* Shotwell & Co
jPk REAMS and Reveries of a Quiet Man, 2 vols.
AW consisting of the Little Genius and other Essays,
by one of the editors of the Nfcw York Mirror.
Two years nnd a half in the Navy, by E. C. Wines.
Rcmnaks on the Statistics and Political Institutions
of the United States, with some observations on the
Ecclesiastical System of America; her sources of Re
venue— by Win. G. Or.seley, Esq., attached to his
Majesty’s Legation at Washington
The Lives of celebrated Travellers, byj. A. St.
John, consisting of Revelation by ShuttleworUt.
Vestps on Cholera, with advice to the Planters o
the South, for the medical treatment of their Slaves.
Dr Tis'ot’s Treatise.
Bickcralith’s Works.
Percy Anecdotes iu one volume octavo.
Tales of Early Ages, by Horace Smith.
• November 2,1632. 10 ,
Strayed or Stolen*
\ YOUNG BULL DOG, between two'and
three mouths old, of a dirty yellow color;
-■uiuc white on his face, feet aud tail. I.imps a
little in one of his fore feet. Whoever will return
slid Puppy to this office, or give information
where he may he found, shall be liberally re
warded.
Oct 30
NOTICE.
T HE Subscriber having sold his stock of
GOODS to
Mr. Samuel T. Rowland,
and declined business, solicits forhim the patron
age of his friends and former customers, :iud re-,
quests all who arc indebted to him, to rail at the
store of S. T. Rowland, next door,to Messrs.«
Oooke k Cowles, where he will l>c found for the
purpose of making settlements.
Her 21 1 ISAAC B. ROWLAND.
pOCKLT MAPS OF GEORGIA for sale
at this offird.
lOG
valu
jL & CO.
Family Cooking Stoves,
M ILL Irons and Cotton Gin Machinery for
sale bv ELLIS. SIIOTWELL k CO.
May 25 144
NEW PRIMEK.
J UST PUBLISHED nud for sale at this of
fice. * ' * -
®he Blew Primer* r
or Child’s First Book. Well adapted for Infant,
Common and Sunday Schools. Will he sold low
by tho quantity. Price 12$ cents single.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
T. GRAVES & SON
A RE now receiving from New York anil Bos
ton, a large and fresh supply of SPRING
and FANCY SUMMER GOODS, consisting in
part of
600 ns Calicoes, 100 do Fashionable Ginghams,
I’rinled Muslins ”
100 psItnlian.Grodcnnh, Sinchcw, Sarsnot,Chnn
gcable, Figured and Fahey colored SILKS
200 ps Corded Muslins, Cambric Dimity,&c
Pieces Figured and pluiu Swiss Muslins
101) do Iriili Linens
100 do Pongee and Fancy Silk Hdkfs ■ *
200 do Raw Silk do . .. ' . ^
100 doz Fancy Dress Sbawlsand Scarfs \
300 do Cotton, Mndrass, and Ilend Ildkfs
Linen Drilling, Gentlemen’s Slocks and Cravats,
Brown Linen, Rowen Cassimcrc, Bcaverleen,
Bang up Cord, Circassians
500 doz Hosiery and Gloves, 300 do Spoof Thread
50 doz 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, Fnncy
Baskcts, do Boxes, 100 lb Flax-Thread, Sewing Silk.
Leghorn nnd Dunstable Bonnets, Umbrellns—Mar
seilles. Silk, Valencia and Vein :t Vestings—Bleach'd
Homespuns, Plaid do. Furniture Plaids. Checks,
Stripes, Ticking, 20 bales brown Homespuns, 50 ps
Osnaburgs, Russia Duck, do Sheetings'. „ , ■ -
a general assortment of’SUMMER CLOTHING
consisting of Coats, Roundabouts; Vests, Pantaloons,
Ac. &c. A large supply of
Shoes 6l Boots* Hats* Saddlery
&.z. &c. J00 doz Palm Leaf Hats.
A complete nssortmeut of HARD WARE nnd CUT
LF.RY, GLASS WARE. CROCKERY, Ac. Ac.
The nbove Goods were purchased in New York
and Bosfon, a few weeks since, (of tcccnt importa
tions,) at twenty per cent less than former prices,
and will he sold unusuallyjow.
Also.—trill receive, next week, a large sup-ply of
GROCERIES, IRON & STEEL, NAILS
Ac Ac. For sale as nbove. G000 lbs prime BACON,
march 31 115 s
LOW FOR CASH.
T HE subscribers intend closing their present
business as soon as practicable, and will
sell-off their stock of
Hardware, Cutlery,, Castings,
Mechanics’ Tools* Ate.
BOOKS, STATIONARY,
PAPER HAOTOI3STGS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Together with a groat variety • of miscellaneous
articles at very low prices, for cash only—malty
articles will be disposed of ai less than . cost.—
Thcirstock ofbooks is large'and more complete
than any other iu the State; it embraces a large
assortment-of . V
Law Books, Medical do. and Latin School do.
Grcek-aud French do. Religious do. Historical,
Literary. Scientific, aud a great variety of Mis
cellaucous Works.
ELLIS, SnOTWELL & CO.
Sept 27 181
P. S. Drugs and Medicines
will be sold as usual. E. A CO.
iu favor of Patience Smith, and one in. favor
Jesse Smith, the same being either stolen or mis
laid. EDYSMIUI-
East Macon, Oct 12, 1832 3t 3
H'
REJLAt COTTON
Offer for sale on.accommodating terms,
PIECES Hemp Bagging
" V 500 ready made Cotton bags, best
quality .
100 bbls Baltimore, N. O. and Georgia
.. Whiskey
10 hhds Northern Rum (colored)
10 casks Marselles and Madeira Wiiio
30 boxes manufactured Tobacco
35,hhds St. Croix & Porto Rico Sugars
5 bbls Copperas
3 hales Blankets
1 bok Saddlery;,
1000 bushe^AUmi Salt,
ALSO
A small-invoice of DRY GOODS, HARD
WARE, CROCKERY, &c.suitable fora coun-
trv store, xx ill be sold - on a credit of six months.
'Oct'. 3--. 1 .
Copartnership.
T HE subscribers have this dny purchased the
entire.stock- of : goods belonging to ll'iley,
Baxter Sp Fort in this place, aud will continue the
business at the same store on the corner of Sec-
i ond Street and Cotton Avenue, Opposite Wash-
j ingtun Hal], unde* the firm of .
BAXTER, PORT & WILEY.
- T^hey have on hand a general assortment of
fresh goods well adapted to the town and country
| trade, which, will be'sold at low prices and ou li-
I heral terms, by the yard, piece or. package.—
They solicit a continuation of tile patronage of
former customers and the public generally.
THOMAS W. BAXTER.
- . ~ ROBERT W. FORT.
- - > . LAIRD IL WILEY-
Macon.-July ly 1832V. .101
Land in 3&ewton.
F RACTIONS-No.333 and 334, in the.IGth
District originally' Henry now Newton
ounty, are for sale,- Apply in Macon to
Dec 1 35s M. BARTLETT.
T
INSTTXtAr/CE.
HE Howard Insurance Company of New
York continues toiusure COTTON, when
shipped on good Boats or Boxes, against the
dangers of ihc River. Kates of Premium arc
moderate. Apply to C. DAY, Agent.
Dec 20 51
NEW GOODS.
WM. H. BURDSALL,
Has just received a neic and extensive assortment of
Dry Goods. Clothing.
Hats, Shoes, $fc.
IS stock will be found inferior to none, and
purchasers, by favoring him with a call, will
be offered Goods at the most reduced prices.
UlS STOCK CONSISTS, IX PAUT. OP TIIK FOLLOWING:
Super Saxony, Blue. Black and Colored Broad
. Cloths
Blue, Black, Mixt ,and Fancy Colored Sattinets
Striped Sattinets, English Merinoes
Dulfie Point and Rose Blankets
Red, White, Green and Yellow Flannels
Canton and Saxony White Gauze do
Damask Table Diaper
Bird’s Eye. Scotch, and Russia do
Blue, Black and Colored Bombnzetts
- do do do . Circassians .
Negro Clothing, Liuseys . - ., •
Brown and Bleached Shirtings
do do Sheetings
do do Drillings-
-Cotton Oznaburgs, Fustians /'
. Black Italian Lustring
. Black Gross de Swiss, Black Gross dc Naples
■ do do Berlin
Black'Sincbewsahd Sarsahcts . -
Col. Gross de Naples
Black aud Col. Florences
do do Jtnlinn Crapes
Scarlet aud Black Merino Long Shawls
Scarlet Square Shawls
.Cashmere, Valentin,Thibet Wool
Silk.JJhmask'aiid Gassimerc Slmwls
Heruani, Paris Muslin Crape
, Gauze, Gros de Naples and Mandarine Dress
Handkerchiefs
.. Ladies’ and Misses’ Belgian, Italian, Cl raw, Leg
. - •'* horn, Bniid and Fancy Bonucts.
Satin nnd Gauze Garnitures
English Moleskins, Bed Ticks ‘
Apron'Checks, Furniture do
Domestic Plaids and Stripes
Floor Cloth Baize, Green Fuse Cloth'
Furniture Dimity, Ilair cord do
• Russia Sheeting, Bleach Dowlnss
Burlaps,- Bangup Cords
Irish Linens, Lawns
' Blue and Scarlet Rultinet
Cotton Cassimeres' : *
Black and Col. plain Ribbons
Dark and light Col. Prints aud Ginghams,
Lace and Gauze-Veils . ,
Figured and plain Bobbin cl Lacc
Thread Lacc3 ! 1 ■ v
CambHc, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull,* Nansook and
Book Muslins
I.inen Cambric -
• Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do
India. Flag and Bandana do
Shell Combs
Ladies' andJGcntlcmcns'-Gloves.
Cotton, Wprsled aud Lamb’s Wool Hose
„ Black and Col. Cambrics
Bead Reticules
Men’s and Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps
Chinchilla do ' •’ ’ . •
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Superfine blue, black, green, adelaid, olive and
brown Cloth Dress Coats
“ Blue, black, green, biown and steel
mixt Cloth Frock Coats
*■ ‘Blue, brown, olive, green and mixt
Cloth Coatee? *.
Blue, steel mixt and fancy colored Satlinel Coat
ees and Frock Coats
Superfine bine, black, brown, olive, green nnd
steel mixt cloth Pantaloons
Drab, lavender and striped Cassimerc do
Blue, steel mixt aud fancy colored Sattiuet do
English Moleskin, uncut Cord nnd Bangup do
Youths’ Cloth and Sattinct Coatees and Panta-
- » loons .
Block, blue and drab Cassimcrc Vests"
Black and colored Velvet do * .
Dark and light figured Vaientia, white nnd col
ored Marseilles, Swnusdown, Toilinct
*. and Sattinct Vests
Gamble! and Plaid Clonks, .* . . . .
Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Vaientia and Leather
Stocks
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars. Bosoms,&c. See.
Negro. Clothing,' .
Men's auif- Youths' Fur and I Tool Hats,
Fine Boots and Shoes*
mj&RO SHOES. OlC, &c. &c.
hams, plain and figucred Swiss, Adelaide Stripe
Striped Chauibray, Victory Muslins, Thread La
ces, do. Insertings and Edgings, Black Italian
Snrsinct, Siprhew ami Gro de Naple Silk; Color
cd Florence do., Black Italian Crape, Birdseye
Diaper, Cotloii Wadding; Mesqpito -Netting, MuJ
Muslin, Lace Cap patterns, Blnzk Bombazine,<lo
Silk Froggs, Crape aud Gau^e Shawls, Creep
Berego and Whi r 1 Gauze Veits, Plain and Paint
ed FeauierFans, Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves,
plain and bordered Cambric Handkerchiefs
Also, a general assortment of RIBBONS.
A. SIIOTWELL & J. S. SMITH.
April./ 126 -
Land for Sale.
Lot Nc 31, in tho 11th district of I-cc county.
“ 34, “ 32il
“ 254, “ 20;h “ “ ..
“ 220, “ lOih -“ .
)AY k BUTTS, Agents.
Mseen. July 27. 1832. 104
IRE MANUFACTURER
■Mui.nvRRY, r..\r t-iird strk. -i.
Ffi^ HK subserilipr lnanuf < > ture:‘ inti keep*- -on-
stautly on hand, a general assctti’-nt of
Tin Ware,
which lie will ^ell wholesale and rau.il at Savau
nail or Augusta prices.
JOB MOlliv dor : at the shorte 0 ' notice at
he shop on Third street, next door to Ellis, rihot
el! vt Co. WILLIAM S. 1.1.1 IS.
Orders sent to Eilis, Suotirctl S,- Co. will re
i jive prompt attention.
Nov 11 17-
BRICK, dpliver-
S^S> 'i> e x V V. j? able in 3 few
days notice, fosalc by C, A. HIGGINS.!
N. B. The above article can be had in quan
tities to suit purchasers on contract; r>v giviag
.short uotice to the subscriber, who nets as ageir;
for an extensive kiln in the neighborhood.
June 5 1-17 C. A- IL
and New
Alum Salt and Lhnc.
/$ - nil:iIlcls Alum Salt
B xLF ~Bc 100 casks Thomaston Lime
- For sale by REA & COTTON.
' Feb 20 82 * „
PW SOCKS, .
g txEVERE, b}- the author of Tremaine,
Jaqueliue of Holland
Amv'tasius, hv T. Hope;
. • . Sketches in China, by W. W. Wood,
Philip Augusjus, by the author of llich-
eliou, .
Journal of the Rev’ds Tyerman & Bcnnet,
' being the 1st, 2d and 3d Nos. of the
library of religious knowledge. .
London Annuals for 2.S32.
The Amulet, the Keepsake;
Literary So’uvenir, Christmas Box,
Juvenile-Forget me not,
The Musical Gem, Musical Bijou.
March 1 89 ELLIS, SIIOTWELL & CO.
(susf received
FS lihds St. Croix, Pinto Rie
P3dj* Orleans SUGARS
150 bags Coffee
« 35 barrels Molasses •
70 bis Northern Rum, GO do Whiskey
30 his Gin
25 quarter casks Malaga 4 Vi life ;*
Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin
Jamaica Rum
15 quarter chests Tea, 40 kegs Nails
20,000 lbs Iron » - , '
German and English blistered S;r< !
5,090 lbs Castings
Powder, Shot and Lead
Dome-lies, and <1 General Assortment
SPR3NG GOODS.
Cutlery, Hats, Shoes, Roots, Sfc.
For sale bv ' GEORGE JEWETT.
May 19 142
Or.ti 24
£oaf and Lump Sugar.
”■ 'fWf BOXES Loaf aud Lump Sugar, just
_1_ # received and for sale by
Oct 9 4 REA & COTTON.
JAMES R. RENNET,
Boot and Shoemaker,
HAS commenced business in
McDonald's building, (near the
Macon Telegraph Office,) where
he ivill he found ready to attend
to his old customers aud others wild may call on
him*"
(ty 53 BOOTS and SHOES manufactured -to
order, in the best manner. REPAIRING also
will be done.
flg^Two or three JOURNEYMEN can find
regular employment by application to him.
jau. 25. 59
JDOt
4r
HATS.
J UST received and for sale by the subscribe vs,
several eases of Brewster’s -
Black and Drab Beaver Hats*
Not inferior to any in the Market.
Ar.so—A general assortment of DRY GOODS
in addition to their former stock:'which will be
sold low. A. SHOTWELL & J. S. SMITH.
July 13.1832. * 160
FBOUTB.
A QUANTI I’Y of superfine Flour; received
bv the Charles Carroll niid for sale by
May 25 144 ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO.
F
Jucmon Syrni
OR sale by ELLIS, SllO I
Mav*25 144
WELL & CO
Blaster of Paris.
-§ A BARRELS of superior PLASTER
JL xF DF PARIS, for hard walls and stuc
co work, just received aud for sale by
J(itie22 152 C. A. HIGGINS.
AUCTION, BROKERAGE
AND •
Commission Business.
Fipi HE undersignad has taken the spacious fire
JL proof brick store, in the southland of Eljis,
Shotwell & Co’s range, for the (inrnbsc oF.trans
acting ,
AUCTION, BROKERAGE
• AND
cor,-2scia3iosg' susrrrass, ■
Generali}-.—Ho'will be aided in the management
of any business confided to him, by bis brother,
John T. Rowland, aud respectfully solicits a share
of the patronage of their respective friends, nn .1
the public. Until the store is completed his
counting room will be keptoverthe Commercial
Bank. WILLIAM P, ROWLAND.
N. B. Cotton will bo bought or sold for a mod
erate commission.
•<4et- 5 2 3m
A. P. PATRICK & Co*
M AVE received pe'r Boat Rebecca, and offer
for sale on reasonable terms{
t 4000 bushels Salt. , *
16,000 lbs Baton . .. . •
20 tons Swedes Iron -
20 hhds Sugar
203 hags Cofl’eo
6 lihds Molasses -
50 bbls- prime Pork - .
25 bids No. 2 Muckered
25 bbls No. 3 ditto ", -*
' 50 bids N. E. Rum . .
50 bbls Giu I • , *
80 pieces Bagging .
• .. 30 boxes Soap
20 1/oxcs Sperm Candies
v ; Window Glass
Nffil?
Coguac Brandy
. . '. -.Holland Gin
Malaga; Madeira and Teneriffe Wine.
Together with a general assortment of
Dry Croods, Hardware, Saddlery
CROCKERY, HATS, SHOES,
BLA CKSMITirS TOOLS,
.&c. &c. &c. •
Juno 18, 1832. 25
2STEW WOSES,
RNO’i’T'S Elements of Physics
Evidence of Prophecy
Rev. Robert Hall’s Works
Essay on Form-tion and Publication of Opi
nion^
Essays on Truth, Knowledge, Evidence, See.
Pitcairn’s Island Otnhiete, &ec.—last Family
Library
Ambitious Student, by E. L. Bulwcr
Life of Stephen Girard
Hall’s Lectures ou School Keeping
Romance of Reality
Sister's Budget
Whispeis to a Noivly Married Pair
Reports on Locomotive and Fixed Engines
Eleventh Edition Henry's Chemistry
Alexander’s Bible Dictionary
. brief Remarker ’
Medical.
Syme's Surgery
Larrey’s Surgical Memoirs
Goocli on Females
Gooch’s Midwifery ’ '
BelPon Baths atfei liliperal Waters
Carpenter's Essay on .Materia Medica
Costnr’s Pliysiological Practice
Pejirfjferal Peritonitis, by Pr. Baudelocquo
Ryan’s Medical Jurisprudence’
With a large collection of Medical, Law, Mis
cellaneous andSchool Books for sale by
20 -it ELLIS, SHOTWELL & Co.
SAW il^'2) GSEST BSSSi£.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the pub
lie, that his . '
SAW <SL G-S.ISS IVIILZi,
near his FfesidencA, within one mile of Macon, is
now in complete and successful operation. Ia
addition to other machinery he is prepared with a
circular saw for ripping light lumber, such as
Window Sash, Palings, Laths, &c. Iu conse
quence of the heavy expenditure-incurred in its
establishfbfeht, it is necessary that he should re
quire either cash or bankable paper for his lum
ber, which he 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 aud a per
manent situation. B. F. O.
July 27. <■ 164 tf
E.
BUIS
O N New York, Philadelphia, Charleston, Sa
vannah, anil Augusta, iu sums to suit pur
chasers, for sale by
Nov. 10. BAXTER. FORT fc WILEY.
Negroes Wanted.
T HE subscribers will pay liberal prices for it
few likely men, young and of good char
cter. BLANTON k SMITH.
May 25,. p4
SSL
Notice.
I will board Horses, at my Plan
tation on the east side of the River,
at $6-50 per month.
Oc<p 3 M. CHISHOLM.
Blank Books.
J UST received and for sale by ELLIS, SIIOT
WELL & Co, an assortment of Blank Books
consisting of Demy Day Books, Journals, Ledgers,
and Records—Can do do do.—Half Bound do do do.
Memorandum and Bill Books.
’Lamp Oil.
GALLS, best quality LAMP OIL,
just received by boat Navigator, fo:
sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL & Co.
April 10 121 , •
OOO
Garden Seeds* \
4 FRESH supply, just received and for sale
by ELLIS, SHOTWELL &CO.
April 14 124
~~ Landscape Paper Hanging.
A SPLENDID assortment, junt received and
for sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL k CO.
May 25 144
Family Flonr
O F a superior quality,for sale by
May 18 142 C.A. JHGGlNS.
Summer Goods and Clothing*
J UST received at the Macon Clothing Store
April 12 121 LEWIS FITCH
For Sale*
60 lihds N O Sugar
40 Hhds N O Molasses
100 Bbls’N O Whiskey
100 Bbls N E Rum
100 Bbls HE.Gin
By C. A. HIGGINS.
The above can bo had in lots to suit purchasers,
and forapproved paper ou accommodating terms.
Oct. V. 3
UPERIOR PETERSHAM OVER COATS,
iblet Wrappers. Just 1
WM. H. BURDSALL.
IS Ditto Goats Hair Camblet Wrappers. Just re-
ceived and for sale by
Nov 8 12
F
Bills on jsavannah at^sighi,
OR SALE BY
Nov I
10
REA * COTTON*
GBOBGB JSWET?,
At his old stand, corner of Cherry and Secondsts.
I S now receiving from New York and Boston, j
a fresh supply’of Goods, which, in'additiort
to those on hand, will make liis. stock very large j
and complete, which he offers inn-as reasonable j
terms as they can he had in this maeket. His i
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 Baggin
40 kegs Nails
Jamaica Rum
Cognac Brandy *
Northern Gin, Northern Rum
Whiskey. .
Apple Brandy, Wine,
Powder, Shot, &c. <S;c.
ALSO,
Dry Goods
Crock
HATS, BL
&c.&c.&c.
Oct 22 43
Circulating Library.
^SUBSCRIBERS to the Circulating Library
cafi now bo furnished with books.
A large collection of Miscellaneous works wiil
be appropriated to the Library; and a number of
periodicals, together with many other valuable
works to afford general interest,"wiH be added as
soon as practicable.
Persons wishing to become subscribers, will
please cal! on Mr. John U- Ellis, (who will act as
Librarian,) or at the store, where a catalogue of
the books can be seen.
April 10^121 ELLIS. SHOTWELL &-CO.
Sugar, Coffee* &c.
CRAVES & SON have just receive :
the following articles:
12 hhds St. Croix aud N. O. Sugars
10 bbls Loaf do
50 bags Cofi'ce
40 bbls Rum
20 bbls N. Gin
20 bbls Whiskey
10 hhds Molasses
20 bbls Potatoes
2 pipes Cog. Brandy *
2 pipes Holland'Gin
2 hhds Jam. Rum
25 bbls Wine
20 bbls Cordial
59,000 Cigars
Boxes Soap, Candles
Pepper, Pimento, Ginger
Tobacco, Pearl ash, Copperas
Boxes Hyson aud Black Tea
50,000 lbs Iron and Steel
2000 lbs IIoop Iron
Castings, &c. kc.
AH of which will be sold veryiovr.
April 111 '21
W 1
PROPOSALS
ILL be received until the 30th November
next, fay the Agent of the United States-
at Quincy, Florida, for furnishing such number of
Hard Burned Bricks, i and such kinds and descrip,
tion of Timber, Plank, nnd other Lumber, as may
be required for the building of an
Bacon.
OOOO I BS iKIME BACON ’ for
le by
k COTTON.
theji
tnhoochce. and Sweet-water creek, as may he
designated. Tho Bricks when burned to be eight
inches long by four inches wide, and 2^ incjiea
thick. No soft Brick will be received.—The
Timber and other Lumber to be delivered in such
quantities, atul of such dimensions, as may be re
quired from time to time. No advance of.-woner
will be made on either contract, but payment will
be made for Bricks and Lumber when inspected
and received. Bond and approved security will
be required for the faithful performance of tlni
contracts. -The proposals must bo post paid.
Quincy, Florida. Oct. 20. 7 3w
of this celebrated Powder direct from tho Works,
which (hoy will sell et a small advance on the prices
at tlio.manufaetory. REA &. COTTON.
Quebec j)