Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, January 16, 1833, Image 1

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GEORGIA TELEGRAPH BY M. BARTLETT. MACON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1833. "Vol. VII....New Series....Number 16. THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. Published Weekly - .’AT MACON, GA. Printing OJf.ce oi Mulberry Street—opposite the ,, Brick Range. TERMS*—TaiutK[fH«AAM a year, ir paid Iv-uice, or Four Hollars, if not paid before the ^ cf the year. Subscribers living at a distance wiil be. required iu all cases to pay in advance SEMI-WEEKLY PAPER.—Three Dollars per annum, in advance, or Four Dollars at the end of the year. TO THE PUBLIC Westward! Wcslicard, ho ! ! *-riie day-star attracted his eye’s glad devotion. , Frin go Draugh. The Union Hotel Property LOTTERY, W ILL be drawn in the Court House at Tho maston, Upson County, Ga. on the same nl in of the Land and Gold Lotteries, now draw fol nl Milledeeville. The property has becu val led by four highly distinguished and disinterested gentlemen, at twenty thousand dollar?.—Forty- nine fiftieth parts of the property consist of Land lots and and Houses, Plantations and Negrots valued at §19,600, aud the balance, ono fifticih part, lotted ofl'into small prizes of various articles and valued at $-100. „ •'*- **• The proprietor takes pleasure in returning his unfeigned thanks to his friends mid that part of the public who have encouraged him, for the lib erality saesdy manifested in tho purdiasc of tickets in said Lottery. Tho unsold tickets arc Nf m „v nil placed in the hands of agents in most of ■ the principal towns aud counties in this State, lie further solicits a generous aud enterprising people to lend him their aid by buying up the ba! 1 Imce of tho tickets ; for it is only loudiug for i •cry -hurt time; it will be paid back oujlHc 24ili pi nest month (the day on which tho Lottery will *ic drawn) 25(50 fold!!! Yt who have a hungering after gain, and ye who ant silting in tho valley and shadow of poverty, j'nriuncs arc now offered to you: Plantations for fanners; Houses aud Lots for merchants; shop iwJ.tools for mechanics; aud Negroes to cultivate fre iafid-and wait on the fortunate;—aud above all, the Union Hotel, with ail its appendages and attractions, in the centre of the eastern and west ern trade, and iu oncofthc most healthy and beau tiful vilages in tho State, emphatically and verily die Traveller's Rest and the Inn-keepers delight —valued at twelve thousand eight hundred dollars, for the trifle, the uothibgncs3, of live dollars !!! A fortune I must have, say yon; Here's fortuue to content a Jew. She’s not confin’d to Cherokee, But spends some precious time with me 1 You miss begin the golden mires— SttjJ tdlWVeion, seai she shines! first you catch the poor man's rickets, .Make haste and buy tho Union tickets Fellow citizens of Georgia! upon this subject alike interesting to me and yon, I might he ns el oquent as .my of (■our splendid orators at the late anti-tariff Convention at Millcdgcvillo: but 1 will • dly *nv, kno» “ as y«m „ r „ tmr jou. gonwwitj •mi cmerpiiws——buy up the balance of the tick ets—A short speech that tntiy be worth a loti; advantage to you. .Vow, some of you, property in lots may possess. But by ndvcrc events may be hronght to distress; .And like me, only ask n fair chance, just to pay l our debts; then buy—buy the balance, I pray. J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor. Tlioainston, Nt>v. 27,1832. 39 The papers which have inserted noticos relative to the Union Hotel Property Lottery, heretofore, will give this also an insertion regularly, until the ‘line of tho drawing, ami forward their accounts ?<>J- li. Bateman, Thomasfon. for payment 3 Test received hhds St. Croix. Porto Rico, and New 1>9 Orleans SUGARS 150 hags Coffee 35 barrels Molasses 70 his Northern Rum, 60 do Whiskey 30 bis Gin 25 quarter casks Malaga; Wine Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin Jamaica Rum 15 quarter chests Tea, 40 kegs Nail* 20,000 lbs Iron " German aud English blistered Steel 5,000 lbs Castings Pow der, Shot and Lead Domestics, and a General Assortment Spring Goods, Cutler tj, Hats, Shoes, J foots, Spc. For sale by GEORGE JEWETT. May 19 142 ... A. P. PATRICK 6l Co. H ave received per Boat Rebecca, and offer lor sale on reasonable irrm-i 4000 bushels.Salt 16,000 lbs Bacon 20 tons Swedes Iron 20 hhds Sugar 200 hags Coffee 6 hhds Molasses 50 bids prime Pork 25 bbls No. 2 Mackerel 25 bbls No. 3 ditto 50 bbls N. E. Ruin 50 bbls Gin 80 pieces Bagging 30 boxes Soup 20 bpxcsSfrerm Candles Window Glass Nails . FRANCIS OCALLIGHAN H AS on hand the following articles, all new and just opened^ which he offer. how for Cash : 15 hhds prime Sugar. 50 bags prime Coffee 50 pieces prime hemp Raggiug 50 coils best bale Rope 2000 bushels Salt 30 bids best Portland Rmii 3 hhds do • d. 50 bids best rye Gin 50 bbls best rye Whiskey 2 pipes Holland Gin 2 do Cognac Brandy 2 do Jamaica Rum 50 bbls prime Mackerel No. 2 A 3 20 bhls best Canal Flour 20 Jo do country do 1000 pr negro Shoes ,• 200 pr Gentlemen's best calf ll. 100 pr l.fi'lr-orocco do 50 pr pruneiia do 150 pr childrens’ do assortcd : quaIities 16 cases fur-Ha’s assorted qualities 6 do wool Jr do do 6 boxes Cotton Cards 3 do. wool do 30 bags live geese Feathers, AND A GENERAL STOCX Or Pry Goods, Saddlery, &c. : HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Sec. Dec. 12 11 ah a, era. Nov. 2/ Cabinet Slaking' and Turning Cogntfc Brandy Holland Gin Malngn, ^Madeira and Tcncriffc Wine. Together tcith i general assortment of E*rv Goods, hardware, Saddlery CROCKERY,. HATS, SHOES, BLA CK9ilITH*S TOOLS, See. &c. &c! June 78,' 1632. 25 £501 Dlt. I. ELLIS, Vff.VVIXG determined to settle permanently 3 A in Marini. ivspccll'iiiK nifi i.s his Professional Services t<\ the inhabitants,of-tPc town and ndjaccntcouu try/ For the satisfaction of tliosc who arcunac. quainted with him, he thinks proper to state, thnl he was regularly admitted to his profession in !e04, agreeably to the In^-s'nnd regulations of the Stale of New York, and that most of his time *}ucc that period has been devoted to an exten- sivo praciice. By a faithful < Lehargc of his pro fessional duties, he hopes to,.ii?crit a liberal pat- rouage. His residence and'bfiice arc in the housg formerly occupied uyMr. Birdsong, on Mulbetry « r <-ct. Jan. 14 2 REA & COTTON Offer for sale on accommodating terms, PIECES Hemp Bagging . 500 ready made Cotton hags, best quality 100 bids Baltimore, N. O. and Georgia Whiskey 10 hhds Northern Rum (colored) 10 casks Marsclles and Madeira Wino 30 boxes manufactured Tobacco 35 hints St. Croix it Porto Rico Sugars 5 bbls Copperas 3 hales Blankets 1 bok Saddlery 1000 bushels Alum Salt, ALSO ;A small invoico of DRY GOODS? HARD WARE, CROCKERY, &c. suitable fora coun- Inr store, will he sold on a credit of six months. Oct. 2 1 NEW PRIMER. JUST PUBLISHED aud for sale at this of- * ficc, The New Primer, Child’s First Book. Well adapted for Infait, omnion aud Sunday Schools. Will lie sold low the quantity. Price 12j cents single. Ruse’s Patent Printirg-Press. HE undersigned having been appointed A gent for the sale of Rust’s Improved Patent cast Iron Printing Press, taxes this opportunity to recommend it to the fraterni.ty. This Press is coming into general use. .it the North—and is thought to be the most perfect and efiicicntof any now in use. Wdr’inien, who have used this and others, give this the preference over every other kind as respects ease, power and durability. One of these Presses is now iu use at this office where it may bo seen in operation. Letters to the uudersigned bn the subject, (post paid) will be attended to. 1)1. BARTLETT. JAMES R. RENNET, Boot and Shoemaker, HAS commenced business in McDonald’s building, (near the ' MccoA Telegraph Office,) where he will bo 1 found ready to attend ; to his old customers and others who may call on him. j (t? 3 BOOTS and SII.OES manufactured to order, in the best manner. REPAIRING also will be dono. . i- (U” Two or three 'JOURNEYMEN can fiiid regular employment by application to him. jati. 25. 59 BUSINESS. THE snbsfcrilier has commenced and intends carrying on the above bu siness/ in all its various branches, at the bbuse formerly occupied by C. A. Higgirt. ns an auction room, on Fourth street a few doors below Smith’s con-! fectionary. Those wishing to purchase furniture, or have turning done, will do well to give him n tall. IIENRY SAULSBDRY. N. B. WANTED—A quantity of Walnut and Birch pi'ank suitable for Tables, for which a libe ral price will be given. ft. S. i@L ; m T Nbv”28, 1832. <T wtf Purs, Hides and Horns. T IIE highest price will ho given by the sub scriber for. phirs of all ktdejs, cither Beaver, Ottor, Raccon-ir Muskrat. r ' Hides, dry, in any quantity * also Deer Skins. Horns. Ox or Buck. -C. A. HIGGINS, Nov 27 17 Brick Buildings, Mulberry St. WARE HOUSE AND " Crommission Business*. THE subscriber continues the O .-|J above business at his old stand. Head of Cherry street and Cotton S&gSb Avenue, where lie offers all the u- sunl facilities in biiSlficss. His Ware Home and close storages arc in primo order, ami as much exempted from the danger of fire as any in the place. Colton stored with him,jvill Undelivered in „ ny part or the town, FtuiE of any charge, except the customary storage. Oct 5 2 JAMES C. MORGAN. J. GODDARD, WARS HOUSE AND Commission Merchant, &2acon, WILL continue to transact the above business at the same place occupied last year by J. GOD DARD & REED. He has built n good Wharf for the convenience of tho. Ware j House: and there is no Ware House in town more secure from the datigers of fire. By strict attention to business committed to his care, and the facilities which lie will he able to render Jiis customers, he hopes to merit a contin- ifaiicfc of the patronago of his friends aud the pub lic in general. Ho is prepared to.makc liberal advances at all times, oncotton'storcd or shipped by him. Cot ton stored at his Ware House will be iusured at tho lowest rates, if requested. IIo has also taken the Ware Hon/5 occupied last year by L. J, Grocp, ,for the convenience of his friends and customers iu East Macon. Macon, August 10 163 6m NOTICE. T HE Subscriber having sold his stock of GOODS to Xftr. Samuel T; Rowland, and declined business,’ solicits for him the patron age of his friends and former customers, and re quests till who arc indebted to him, to call at tho store of S. T. Rowland, next door to Messrs Cooke & Cowles, where he will be found for the purpose of making settlements. Dec 24 1 ISAAC B. ROWLAND. COACH MAKING. GEORGE SE’WETT, At his old stand, corner of Cherry ana Second sis. I S now reccjjiirfg from New York, and Boston. :i fresh supply of Goods, which, in addition t.o,those on hand, will make his stock very large and compieto, which he offers on as reasonable terms as they can bo had in this mackct. Ili? goods compriso a goncral .Assortment of Groceries, Vi-—150 hags Obfiee, 45 hhds St Croix, Porto Rico aud N v Orleans Sugar, 21 bhls Loaf anil Lump do 12 qr chests’Tea 20,000. las Iron 10 hhds Molasses 1500 bushels Salt TOO pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging, 40 kegs Nails Jamaica Rum Cognac Brandy Northern Gin, Northern Rum Whiskey. Apple Jlrnndy, Wine, Powder, Shot, &c. See. ■ . ALSO, Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockcfy, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Shoes, fyc. H I& stock will be found ii.ferior to none, and purchasers, by favoring him with • call will tie offered Goods at the most reduced prices. HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PAKT, OF THE FOLLOW!NO: Super Simony. Blue. Black and Colored Broao Cloths Blue, Black, Mist and Fancy Colored Satlinets Striped Sattinets, English Merinoes Duffle Point and Rose Blankets Red, White, Green and Yellow Flannels Canton and Saxony White Gmtze do Dantask .Talrte Diaper Bird sEye, Scotch, and Russia d» lliuc, B'p.ckand Colored Bouioazelts do do do Circassians Negro Clothing, Linscys Brown and Bleached Shirtings do do Sheetings do do ...-Drillings fmion Oznahurgs. Fustians Black Italian Lustring Black Gross de Swiss, Black Gross de Naples do do Berlin Black Sinchewsuiib .'trsnnets Col. Gross,*?*! N^pt^s Black and Col. Florence, do do Italian Crapes Scarlet mid Black Merino Long'Shawls Scarlet Square Shawls Cashmere, Valciitia. Thihet 7Yoo! Silk, Damask and Cassimere Shawls Ilernani, Paris Muslin Craps Gauze, Gros de Naples end Mandarine Dress Handkerchiefs Ladies’ and Misses’ Belgian, Italian, Straw, Leg horn. Braid and Fancy Bonnets. Satin and Ghiizc Garnitures English Moleskins, Bed Vicks Apron Checks. Furniture do Domestic Plaids and Stripe, Floor Cloth Baize. Green Fuze Cloth Furniture Dimity. Hair cord do - Russia Sheeting, Bleach Dow/ass BurlapsrBaugup'Cbfds Iri?:: Linen,, Lawns Blue and Scarlet Rattinet Cotton Ca«simere, Black and Col. plain Ribbon, Dark and light Col. Printsand Ginghams Lace and Gauze Veits Figured and plain Bobbinet Lace Thread Laces . • Cambric, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull, N*nseek and Book Muslins "• Linen Cambric - Linen Cambriy Handkerchiefs, Pongee do India. Flag.*fi'J Bandana do Shell Comb3 Ladies’ and Gcntlcme.n?’ Gloves. Cottou, Worsted and Lamb’s Wool Hose Black and Col. Cambrics Bend Reticules Men’s and Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps Chinchilla do ^ A. Higgins j NEW GOODS, .Jf^FFEftS at the. lowest prices, at the Brick j WM, II. Bllfi DS ILL ; " Store, Mulberry Street, the following arti- Has Jvst drived a new and c tensii-t assortment ,f cles, which will be kvpt constantly on hand: f Sugar. i„ hhds AbdTbhb, N. O. and St. Croix. I > 00 “** Ci °^ 5D £’ Molasses in hhds. -, j Whiskey in lilidi and bbls, Monongahala (a ve- j ry superior article) and commtm high proof, j Hunt in bbls, N. E. and pure, j Gin in bbls, high proof. Wine in quarter casks, very superior Malaga. Candles, 20 boxes Sperm, i Rice. \ Mackerel, Nos. 2 and 3. Also, 10 bbls. Plaster of Paris for hard vrallsj and Stucco work. ! 25 bbls Family Flour. The above will be sole? in quantities to suit pur POETRY. THE INDIAN SUMMER. BT J. ». C. Bit AI NASD. Mlis their sadd’ning iu the Autumn leave* ?' Le.’-o they that ‘green nod yellow Melancholy’ Thjit tjip swekt poet spake of?—li.;d he seen f >br varieented woods, when first the frost Turns into bcantjr alt October’s «harms— ben the dread lever quits us—when the storms Of the wild Equinox, wi’h all its wet,- Has left the land, as the first deluge left it, \\ iih a bright how of many colors hung Upon the forest tops—he had not sighed. ‘ The mcon stays longer for the hunter norr : The trees- cast down their fruitage, rind rite blithe busy squirrel hoards liis winter store; | ” i’iie man enjoys tho breeze that sweeps along j The.bright bin- sky abav’o hits, and that bends j Magnificently ail the forest’s pride, j Gr whispers through the evergreens and asks j hat is-there sadd’ningin the Autumn leaves?’ &c. Ac. See. T HE Subscribers still continue tho business at the old stand, corner of Walnut and Fourth Streets, where work will be done accord ing to order. Having a largo assortment of arti cles ordered from the North which will arrive, in the course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, llu- gics, Barouches and Carriages, they feel con fident of pleasing customers both in articles and prices. The hnvo ifow on hand an assortment which will he sold low far cash, such ns Sulkevs, Gigs, and Barouches; besides several splendid sets of Harness, with Laces, Carpeting, Morocco, priugs ofuifferent kinds, Joints, Bands, Loops and- Bows of all sizes. Orders for Carriages punctiiallv attended to, and warranted to pleaic or no sale. BENTON & BAQON Wanted as an Apprentice* A lad about fourteen cr fifteen years of age, of tcady moral habits. B. &JB. Mav 4 138 . Oct 22 43 STEAM SAW AND GRIST MILL. T HE subscriber respectfully informs thepnb con lie, that his Steam Saw and Grist Mill* star his residence, within one milo of Macon, is -' a com P^ etc an< l successful operation. lh addition to other machinery he is prepared with a MrcuUr saw for ripping light lumber, such as "iuiIow Sash, Palings, Laths, &e In conse ■b e heavy expenditure int-rred in its WaMisbincnt, it is necessary that he should rc- Jitiirc either cash or bankable paper for his him which lie is disposed to sell at a fair price Miaro of tho public patronage is -cry respeet- Iu ‘ly solicited. BENJ. F. OWENS. . . 6.—A first rate SAWYER, may, by ap- V }*ngimmediately, obtain good wages and a per* ttaneut situation. B. F. O. - Jul > 27- 164 tf BLAfttTOX? 6c, SMITH, WARE HOUSE, AND . Commission Merchants, IMTAKE liberal advances an Cotton in store JYJL • a/>d on shipments, also on notes and oth er nraperty deposited In their hands. Their Ware Houses arc more convenient to t’:c business part of the town than any other, possess ing tho advantages of a wharf, and are more ex empt from danger by fire, than any other in Ma May 2' 144 Practice of Medicine. DRS. CONE & BRIDGMAN have united in tho Praetico of MED ICINE and SURGERY. Their office is the : one heretofore occupied by Dr.,Cone. Jan 1, 1833. 14 CASH STORE. / Russell* Dickinson & CJo. Second door east from the corner in the new fire proof Building, r ( A RE now receiving a gcnernl asibrtmmf of j Staple Dry Goods, Hardware. Harness j Trimmings, Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddlery, Hats, Shoes, Bnggiug, Salt, Iron, Castings* Gro ceries, &c. &c. which were purchased at reduced prices in.Neiv York, and will he sold lower than usual, find for Cash only. Mncou, Nor. 21, 1632. 8 Cotton Cards* Warranted. M ACHINE and hand Cards of every des cription, for sale by the subscribers on the most liberal terms, being agents for the salo of the abovo named article, merchants and others can ho supplied on short notice, with any quantity, at the manufactory prices, they have now ou hand 20 boxes No. 6,8. and 10 hand cards. Nov. 28 9 RUSSELL, DICKINSON & Co. For Sale Cheap* B Y the subscribers, a two horse standing top BAROUCI1 and Harness, nearly now. Russell, Dickinson & Co. dec 9 AUCTION, BROKERAGE AND . .. Commission Business. irfln HE undersignad has taken tho spacious fire B proof brick store, in the south end of Ellis, 1 Shotwell & Cp's range, for the purpose of trans acting - • Auction* broke age AND i Commission tfusineSs, Oeherally.—Ho will he aided in the management of any business confided to him, hy his brother, John T. Rowland, and respectfully solicits a share of the patronago qf their respective friends, an 1 the public, ’ Un?!f the «tore is completed his counting room will bo kept overthe Commereial Bank.-” ..... WILLIAM P. ROWLAND. N..IL Coftoii will bo bought or sold for a mod erate commission. Oct. 5 2 3m Alum Salt and Limo. M Bushels Alumjsalt ■ si 100 casks Thoinaston Lime For sale by REA & COTTON. Fch 20 82 ! JVcgrocs Wanted. , P'I’f'frE subscribers will pay liberal prices for a j ■ few likely men, Voung and of good char I etc?. BLANTON & SMITH. ’ May 25 144 i READY 3IApE CLOTHING. Superfine blue, blnek. green, Hiielaiti. olive and brown Cloth Dress Coats " Blue, black, green, brown and steel mint Cloth Frock Coats " Blue, broivn. olive, preen and mist Cloth Coatees Bine., ?te(4»ni*t and,fancy color- d S?t(:net Coat- C'--' mid "Frock Coat - Supsrltne blue, black, brown, oi e, green and • steel mixt cloth Pantaloon? Drab, lavender and striped Cassimore Jo Blue, steel mixt nnd fancy colored .'-'iitfinet do English Moleskin, uncnt.Cord nnd Bahgnp do Youths’ Cloth and Ballinet Coatee? arid Panta- . . ..leons Black, blue and drab Cassimere Vests Black and colored Velvet do Dark and light figured Valer.tia, white and col- ored Marseilles, Swansdown, Toilinet i and Saltinet Vests Camblet arid Plaid Cloaks POLITICAL ECONOMY. . Tito interest of tho money" expended in erect ing a pr,.-oii_at Philadelphia, is sufficient to pay I the tuition oi ten thousand children at infant i schools. j Tuo expenses of the militia of MassachuscUa ! i^ Dot Jess th .-o half a million annually, tvhieh is more :li.-.n saiEcient to establish a Lyci.^m 8F.if- inart, or self-supporting sehooi in overyteouiity in the State, at dO.OOO dollars each. ’1 lie on* expenditure designed to .enable men to kill find devour each other; the other designed to aid each other in every good work. In Oliffi and the other western States, li’.psa towns, which at their commencement, from Iff to 15 years ago,- established schsois and public worship, are now accommodated.and oxnatncqtod with good roads, comfortable dwcMing?, fniitted, two storic- nnd painted, with eqtrmj “lijtjSofirtii productive orchards, sale enclosures, and above all, tiith intelligent, moral and refined society; while ihese which have been settled from twettf^ to thirty years, and nave neglected schools aj«f churches, have few buildings but log houses, with ono room, no roads but such as nature furnishes, no orchards, no barns, and little cultivated land except a few acres around their cabins, suliicienf to raise corn for their bread; aud they »rr‘efch uuable to find^time to comb their children’s heads or wash their faces. ... ; 1 hroughout New England, those towns who.;# citizens have erected for their schools, commo- I dious houses, have bceu able also to erect for themselves ueat or elegant dwellings. While those which are uuable to build school house*, are also uuable to erect dwellings, except plain, nupamtod one story buildings. Where they ar# able to erc-ct. churches, at an expense of 5 or 7 thousand-dbllars, they arc ahlo to ride in chaises worth $250, while those who have the poorest churches ride to them in tvagousi on horseback, or go on foot.—Family Lyceum. Habits of Economy.—“A slight knowledge of human nature will show,” says 3Ir. Coiquo- lion, "that when a man gets on a little in the world, he is desiroir? of yettintr on a little far- : iht-: ’ Such is the growth of prominent habits, that it iu:s been said, If a journeyman lays bv ti.o iii.-t.fi-.: siiillim x I:; fortune is mode. 'dr. dhum Hail, who has bestowed crest atten tion on the state of the laboring poor, declares he never knew.-tm instance ui - one who liad saved money doming to {Tie Parish. And ha adds moreover, those individuals who. saved money’ are better workmen ; if they do hot the work better, they r behave better, arid arc more respectable; and I would sooner have in my Velvet, Itdmbazine, Silk, Vajentla and Leather i trade a hundred men who save money, than two Stocks Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, &c. &c. Negro Clothing, Men's aud Youths' Fur and Jf'ool Hats, Pine Boots aud Shoes* xnactRo sKo as, &c, &c. Oct. 24 4 30' Blantpn & Smith orrEn. ron sale, kUIIDS St Croix and N. O Sugar 60 bbl* do do do 50 do I.oaf and Lump do 50 do Ryo WJiiskoy 2000 bushels Salt, And a variety of other good*. Mav 25 144 BILLS O N Now York, Philadelphia, Charleston, Sa vatiuah, and Augusta, in sums to suit pur chasers, for stile by Nov. 10. BAXTER. FORT fc WILEY. tt Bank of Ilaickinsvillc, November 29th, 1E32. nMIIE Stockholders are notified that-twelve B and a half per cent, on the Capital Stock of this Bank is required to be paid on or before J tho fourth day of February next. By order of the Board. 19 Summer Goods and Clothing* J* ST received at the Mncon Clothing Store ” April 12 121 LEWIS FITCH X* a-"'° r ’;j o'. PIECES 1st and 2d qua'ity ofhea XW vy Hemp Bagging, by ihe piece or H'i'Uiu.,,., to suit Parcha.-,iers, for*nleby "CC. 12. D. CLAYTON Cashier. PLAX THREAD. M pr f.IJS FLAX THREAD, assorted ?-fl- ^ w colors ef a s;ipcrio r quality, just received au*J I'-r saiohy Nov27 17 WM. H. iHiRDSALL. 23 I,o=.f and Lump Sugar. -fl ftf BOXIiS Loaf and Lamp Sugar, just I received and for sale hy C. A. HIGGINS. 1 Oct 9 4 REA & COTTON. 2'in Ware Manufacturer. MCLtfraaT, near tuird street. T IIE subscriber manuf ctures and keeps con stantly on hmul.'a general assortiprut of Tin waf e. which he will sell wholesale and rcinil at Sevan nah or Augusta prices. I JOB WORK dona at the shdrtir* notice at lie shop on Third street, next door to Ellis, Shot- vell & Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS- Orders sent to Ellis, Shotwell tf Co. will re taive prompt attention. Nov 11 17 Land in Newton. F RACTIONS No. 333 and 334. in tho 16th District originally Ilemy now Nowton ouutv, arc for sale. Apply in Macou to Dec 1 35 M. BARTLETT. Copartnership. T HE subscriber* have this day purchased the entire stock of goods bolongiug to Wiley, Baxter tf Eori-ih thlsjdpce, and tvill continue the business at the same store on tho corner of Sec ond Street,-and Cottiph Avenue, opposite Wash ington Hall, under the firm ojf BAXTER, PORT & WILEY. They have on hand a g-r.rraT assortment of fresh goods well adapted to the town and country trade, which will be sold at low prices^ and on li beral terms, by the yard, piece or package— They solicit a continuation of the pappnage of ; former customers and the public geuerally. THOMAS W. BAXTER. ROBERT W. FO RT. LAIRD II. WILEY- Macen, July 1,1832. 161 • Sugar, Brandy, Wine, &c. -* jh* Il-flDS N. O’. Sugar, M "y 15 bhls-N. O. aud St. Croix do. 1 pipe CognaeJIrandy 1 do domestic do . 5 casks Malaga Wine . 20 bhls Northern Gin 20 do Northern Rum 5 do Mint Cordial 10 bags Spice 5 ton Iron 10 casks wrought Spikes • " , Steel. Wago.t Boxes, Trace Chains Smiths’ Bellows, Weeding Hoes ' 8 IJoxcs Beaver Hats 1000 bushels Liverpool Ground Salt, See. See. On consignment, and for sale on accommoda ting Jtorirt’-! y WM . P. ROWLAND. Nov 27 17 ; ■' THE SUBSCRIBER, H AVING taken possession of the store rent ed by him in Ellis, Shotwell & Co’?, range, is now ready to receivo any Consignments with which his friends and the public mav be hundred who would spend &-ery shilling they , got. In proportion as individuals save a little mo ney their morals arc much better; they hus band’that-little, and there is a superior ton© given to their morals, add they behave better for knowing they liaye a little stake in society. It is scarcely necessary to remark, that habits of thoughtfulness and frugality are at all times of immense importance.—TVildcrpin's Early Discipline,, pleased to favor him. Nov 27 17 WM. P- ROWLAND. Notice. T HE subscriber is going to make new ar rangements in his business, and it will be come necessary for all indebted to settle their re spective accounts. LEWIS FITCH. Jan. 1,1833. 14 Sugar Sf Iron. uf HBDS StCiobf eurar ^9 5 lihus N. Or!er-.>j : do 10 ton •-’weed? Iron, assorted. On consignment, aud for sale on accomrnoda- j tmg terms by WM. P- ROWLAND. Jau2 14 Plaster of Paris. -g BARRELS of superior PLASTER I IP OF PARIS, for hard walls ami stuc co work, jitst received and for sale by June22 152 - C. A. HIGGINS. Sugar, Coffee, &c. E /GRAVES & SON have just receive • the following articles 12 hhds St.' Crjpix and N. O. Sugars 10 bids Loaf dd 50 hags Coffc'a. 40 bbls Rum 20 bbls N. Gin 20 bhls Whiskey 10 hhds Molasses 20 bbls Potatoos 2 pipes Cog. Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gia 2 lihds Jam. Rum 25 bbls Wine 20 bbls Cordial 80,000 Cigars Boxes Soap, Candle* Pepper,' f’imeato, Ginger Tobacco, Pearl ash, Coppera* Boxes Hyson and Black Taa 50.000 lb J Iron and Steel 2000 H»*f Hoop Iron Castings. &c. See. All of which will be sold very low. Apr —V Auction and Commission Siore. [ T HE Subscriber-;has removed to the new 1 BRICK STORE, adjoining the Post Of- •fic*-. on Mulberry stroct, where he teudrrs his ser vices in the above line. C. A. HIGGINS, Nov 19 20 Horse Bills* MU7TTH a splendid uew Cnt—neatly printed 99 M 'his ofdre. in-A - vj A' Ci’ rOSU''u 60 Hhds N O Sugar' 40 lihds N O Mf-lasscs ]t:() BMs N O W ;ii*kcy 100 fil ls N E Run* 100 Rois N E Gin p.y C. A. HTGGINSf. -* . Tho above can be had ip lots tosuitpawhatfera,' SlUtgi'J and for ipproved paperwnaccwmmodwtiug iwnpi, Oct. 9. 3 PRESCIENCE OF BIRDS. L It is well worth while to observe tlie pro"is- ' ion which "birds make for tiicir own wants,-, and j to sec how, when reason sometimes falters,,:ti- j stinct always operates with the same certainty and success. We have already mentioned the woodpecker, who grasps the trunk ot a tree with his claws, and stands upon his tail, draw ing out insects from their burrows in the wood. It is said, that he goes to an ant’s nest and lies down* pretending to bo dead, with his tongue out, drawing it in, however, as often as it is covered with the ants, which arc a favorite ar ticle of his fo6&‘. The nut-hatch opens nuts, or the stonee of fruit by repeated blows of his sharp, horny bill: The butcherbird, which lives on insects and smaller birds, is said to at tract the latter by imitating the call, and baa also a habit of impaling upon .thorns such in sects as lie does not need at mo moment.—— Some have thought this a trap set for other birds; but this is improbable, because unne- ■ cessarv. It seems more likely that this trick I of gathering what lie docs not want, and keen- | jn<T it till it is of ao use to him, is one which j lio lias learned in his. intercourse with man. j The wliipporwill sits upon tho fence or a step I of a doorj singing mournfully as it ho haa lost ! all his friends; hut wo to the modi who be? lievcs in the'mournef’s having lost bis appe tite also; the bird se^es and swallows liim without any suspension ofhis song. Tim rav-‘ eu and the gull, who are fond of shell-fish. In* l-arc not provided with instruments to open then^- carry themihigh into the air, and let them faH. on rocks, in order to break the shell. I®- way, it is said a philosopher's head was broke®, in ancient times, being accidentally mistake*, for a stone. Whether this be truo or not wo* cannot sav; the heads of sages aro harder* now.—The bald eagle, proud and disdainlul atf j he seems, gets a great part of his living in a that does mere credit to his ingenuity than to his me-r dsv Tie sits tn... .-,™,ticrotpose, calmly watching, tlw °*i the fobirr birds over the bine reach o.ue wa tort, with hi* wmgtr lonely- raised, as if 'ngt'mie with tin- hraving ?«r.- • ' 10r ^J ie - 5^. tho fish hnwk dive Imarily in t'f appear with scream of tmnnph,- bpangg sluggisit fish. Then tho pur of tb* *$***£ comes fkr j airf tatter h * SiW U«iv> andim tor thu hsnrk utt Pm and slrcngtii,