Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, January 30, 1833, Image 1

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GEORGIA TELEGRAPH BY Mi BARTLETT. MACON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1833. Vol. VII....New Series....Number 18. TIIE GEORGLV TELEGRAPH. Published Weekly AT -MACON, GA. Printing OJfrt on. Mulberry Street—oppose the Brick Range. TERMS.—Three Dollars a year, if paid in advance, or Four Dollar*, if not r,aiJ before the end if the year.. Subscribers P.V',ug n t a distance will be required in all cases to pay in advance. SEMI-WEEKLY PA’/ER.—Three Dolldrs per UDUiDi in advan'eo, or Four Dollars at tlto end of tho year. - to The public. Westward ! Westward, ho ! I ••The day-star attracted his eye’s glad devotion.” Brin go Brough. The Union Hotel Property XOTTERY, . W ILL be drawn in the Court House atTho- maslon, Upson County, Ga. on tlto same plan ofthoLand and Gold Lotteries, now draw- ini: at MiUedgeville. The property has been val- ,10,1 bv four highly distinguished and disinterested gentlemen, at twenty thousand dollars,—Forty- uiue fiftieth parts of the property consist of Land, Lots and and Houses, Plantations and Negroes valued at $19,600. and the balance,one fiftieth ‘ irt lotted offinio small prizes of various articles and valued at $400. ... Tho proprietor takes pleasuro in returning Ins unfeigned tliauks to his friends and that part of the public who have encouraged him, fortlio lib erality already manifested iu the purchase of tickets in said*Lottery. The unsold tickets are non all placed in the hands oi agents in most of i/ip principal towns and couuties in this State. He further solicits a generous ami enterprising Just received St. Croix, Porto Rico, and New f!K hhd £D *3 Orleans SUGARS 150 bags Coffee 35 barrels.Molasses 70 Ids Northern Uu:n, O'* do Whiskey 30 bis Gin • * 25 quarter casks -Malaga Wino Cognac Hrandy, Holland Gin Jamaica Rum 15 quarter chests Tea, 40 kcg3 Nails 20,000 lbs Iron German .turd English blistered Steel 5,000 lbs Castings Powder, Shot and Lead Domestics, ami a General Assortment Spring Goods. Cutlery\ Hats, Shoes, Boots, Sfc. For sale bv GEORGE JEWETT. May 19 142 ay you; : a Jew. very ef uext month (the day on which the Lottery will be drawn) 2560 fold ! !! Ye who have a hungering after gain, and yo who rire sitting in the valley and shadow of poverty; j ,tames are now offered to you: Plantations lor farmers; Houses and Lots lor merchants ;• shop ami tools for mechanics; aud Negroes to cultivate the land and wait on the foriunate;—and above all, theUniou Hotel, with all its appendages and attractions, in the centre of the eastern and west ern trade, andinoucoftbe most healthy and beau tiful vilages in tho State, emphatically aud verily tho Traveller’s Rest aud the Inn-keepers delight —valued at tivclvc thousand eight hundred dollars, fur llje trifle, the nothingness, of five dollars 1! i , A fortuue I must have, say Here’s fortune to content a She’s not confin’d to Cherokee, Hut speudssome precious timo with me 1 You miss her in the goldeu mines— Still at the Union, see 1 she shines! And lest you catch the poor man's rickets. Make haste and buy the Union tickets .Ft'low citizens of Georgia! upon this snhjcct, alike interesting to me and yon, I might bo as el oquent as any of your splendid orators at the late nuii-tariff Convention nt Millcdgeville: but I will only say, known as you are for your generosity anil cnlerprizc—buy up the balance of the tick A short speech that may be worth a Ion advantage to you. Now, some of you, property in lots may possess Hut by advere.events may be brought to distress, Anil like me, only ask a fair chance, just to pay Your debts; then buy—buy the bnlanco, 1 pray. J. 15*. BATEMAN, Proprietor. Thomaston, Ncv. 27,1832. • .? 39 The papers which have inserted notices relative to the Union Hotel Property Lottery, heretofore, will give this also ail insertion regularly, until the time of the drawing, and forward their accounts to J. 15. Bateman. Thomaston, for payment A. F. PATRICK & Co. TTAVE received per Boat Rebecca, and offer JLH. for sale on reasonable iermsj 4000 bushels Salt 16,000 lbs Bacon 20 tons Swedes Iron 20 hhds Sugar 200 bags Coffee .6 hhds Molasses GO bills prime Pork 25 bbls No. 2 Mackerci 25 bbls No. 3 ditto 50 bbls N. E. Rum 50 bbls Gin _ 80 pieces Bagging 30 boxes Soap 20 boxes Sperm Caudles Window Glass Nails Cognac Brandy Holland Gid Malaga, Madeira and Tencriffo Wine. ..Together, with a general assortment of I>rv Goods, Hardware, Saddlery CROCKERY, HATS, SHOES, BLA CKSMITIPS TOOLS, &C. &C. &C. Juno 18, 18.12. 25 FRANCIS O’CALLIGIIAN H AS on hand the. following articles, all Uetv and just opened, which he offers Xow for Cash: 15 hhds prime Sugars 50 bags prime Cofl'ee 50 pieces prime hemp Bagging 50 coifs best bale Ropo 2000 bushels Salt 30 bbls best Portland Rum J5 hlids do do 50 bbls best rye Gin 50 bbh best rye Whiskey 2 pipes Holland Gin 2 do Cognac Brandy 2 do Jamaica Rum 50 bbls primo Macke.rel No. 2 &3 20 bbls best Canal Flour 20 do do country do 1000 pr liegro Shoes 200 pr Gentlemen’s best calf do 100 pr Ladies’ morocco do 50 pr prunella, if 150 prchildiens’ do assorted qualities 1G cases furyllats assorted qualities 6 do wool do do do 6 boxes Cotton Cards 3 do wool do. 30 bags live geeso Feathers, AND A GENERAL STOCK OP Dry Goods. Saddlery, dec. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, &>c. Dec. 12 11 Jtoi «r GRAPE PmSS AND WINE. T HE subscriber has for salo a quantityof Grape Vino Roots and Cuttings, which he proposes to soli on the following terms, viz. Ten dollars per huud ed, for one year old roots, or twelve and a half • on * each for a less mini her. > Fifteen dollars per hundred, for two years old roots, or eighteen aud tnreo quarter cents each fur a less number. Twenty dollars per thousand for cutliugs, or two dollars fifty cents per hundred. Each lot of Vinos with such directions as will enable tho purchaser to propagate them to tho best advantage. Ou hand, and for sale, in quantities to suit pur chasers, 2000 gallons of GEORGIA WINE. • Any orders received shall be faithfully attended :o ou terms mado accommodating. A. E. STRATTON. Hillsborough Ga. Nov. 22,1832.—9—9 (£/■ Ordcrsfor tho abovo reccivod at the Tel (•graph office. EDUCATION. T HE Trustees of tho Forsyth Male aud Fe- male Academy respectjplly inform the pub lic, that they have engaged for tho ensuiug year tho services of Messrs. Parsons and Holmes, gentlemen of distinguished litcrpn acquirements, strict-moral doportmeut, and experfeneod instruc tors of youth. From tho advantageous location of Forsyth, being situated on a high and healthy ridge, about twenty five miles west of .Macon, nud midway between the Montpelier and Indian Springs, about fifteen miles from each, together with the dense and wealthy population of Mon- roo_ county, wo flatter .ourselves /hat by proper nsridnity and .veil directed effort and manage ment, to rear up an institution which in point of character and usefulness will vie with any of the kind in tho State. There will be completed by the 2d Monday in January, at which time the in- atituiious will open, a jveat academic building, sit uated in a retired and beautiful grove, and on an elevated spot of ground, containing sixteen acres ’ "•"'.11.111,1 belonging to the institution. The Fcranle department will be furcishcd by Mr Parsons with nn accomplished instructress, and will at all times bo subject to his inspection and direction. Board can he had on reasonable terms in res pectable families. JOHN S. B. LAW, - dec Id 12 secretary. EAGLE TAVERN, ■Sparta, Georgia. The undersigned lias taken this well known Establishment, with a determination to make fits accommodations equal to a- ay Public Houso in Gcoigia. l) d supplied with all tho matorials forcomfor- able living—good rooks and waiters—neat rooms , ul " beds—airy and well constructed stables, the e, t provender, attentive ostlers, with tho strict J (r '0tial attention of the proprietor to every r aoi h of the Establishment—he hopes to merit rcccivo a liberal -hare of tlie public p tron-, • FREDERICK SCOTT, jan 16 2l 16 j NEW PRIMER. J UST PUBLISHED aud for sale at this of fice, The New Primer. or Child’s First Book. Well adapted for Infant, Common and Sunday Schools. Will be sold low bv the quantity. Price 12£ cents single. Rust’s Patent Printing- Press', T HE undersigned having been appointed A gent for the sale of Run’s Improved Patent cast Irori Tfinting Press, tan.es this opportunity to recommend it to the fraternity. This Press is coming into general use at tho North—and is thought to be ;ho most perfect and efficicntof any now lit use. Workmen, who have used this and others, give this the preference over every other kind as rospccts eHS«; power and.durability. One of these 1 Presses is now in use at this office, where it may bo seen in operation. -i ! - Letters to tho uudersigned on ibc subject, (post paid) will be attended to. M. BARTLETT. JAMES R. BENNET, Boot and Shoemaker. HAS commenced business in McDonald’s -building, (neap the Macon Telegraph Office,) where he wilt, be ^ound ready'to attend to his old customers and others who may call on him. (t/^BOOTS aud SHOES manufactured to order, iu tho best manner. REPAIRING also will be done. , . . {£5^ Two or three JOURNEYMEN can find regular employment by application to him. jan. 25. $9 C. A> Higgins O FFERS at the lowest prices, at the Brick Store, Mulberry Street, the following arti cles, which will be kept constantly on hand: Sugar, in hhds and bbls, N. O. and St. Croix. Mot 'asses in hhds. 11'hiskey iu hhds and bbls, Mouongahala (a ve ry superior article) and common high proof. Rum in bbls, N. E. and pure. Gin iu bbls, high proof. Wine iu quarter casks, very superior Malaga C miles, 20 boxes Sperm. Rice. , • ... j Mrmkerd, No«. 2 and 3. Also, 10’bbls. Piaster of Pa'i3 for hard walls and Stucco work. 25 bbls Family Flour. The above will be sold in quantities to suit pur- ah users. 17 Nov. 27. Cabinet Making and Turning BUSINESS. THE subscriber has commenced and intends carrying on the above bu siness in all its various branches, at the house formerly occupied by C. A. Higgins as 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 a call. • ’ v v HENRY'SAULSBURY. N. B. WANTED—A quantity of Walnut and Birch plank suitable for Tables, for which a libe ral price will be given. H. S. Nov 28, 1832. 9 wtf % Burs. Hides and Horns. T HE highest price will be given by the sub scriber for Furs of all kinds, either Beaver, Otter, Raccon or Muskrat. Hides, dry, in any quantity; also Deer Skins. Horns. Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS, Nov 27 17 Brick Buildings. Mulberry SI. T 1 WARE HORSE AND Commission Business. THE subscriber continues the CM above business at his old stand, Head of Cherry street aud Cotton Avenue, where ho offers all the u- sual facilities in'business. His Ware House and closo storages are in prime order, aud as mncli exempted from tho danger of fire as any iii the place. Cotton stored with him will be delivered in ny part of tho town, free of any charge, except the customary storage. Oct 5 2 JAMES C. MORGAN: NOTICE. HE Subscriber having sold his stock of GOODS to lt£r. Samuel T. Rowland, and declined bushiess, solicits for him the patron age of liis friends and former customers, and re quests all who aro indebted to him, to call at the 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 JEWETT, At hit old stand, corner of Cherry and Secondsts. I S iiow receiving from New York and .Boston, a fresh supply,of-iGtjods. which, in addition to those on hand, will make his very large and compietw h e offers on as reasonable j terms as they can be bad in this maeket. His J goods comprise a general Assortment of Grdceries, 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 tO hhds Molasses 1500 bushels Salt 100 pieces IIemp and Tow Bagging, 40 kegr Naif; Jamaica Rum Cognac Brandy Northern Gin, Northern Rum Whiskey, Apple Brandy, Wine, Powder, Shot, &c. &c. - - ALSCi, - <£'-*.>- Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Boots, Shoes, dec. &c. See. Oct 22 43 NEW GOODS. WM. II. BURDSALL, Has just received a new and extensive assortment of Dry Goods. Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Sfc. H IS slock will be found inferior to none, and purchasers, by favoring him with a call will be offered Goods at the most reduced prices. For Cash Only. Ills STOCK CONSISTS, IS PART, OF TIIll FOLLOWING: Super Saxony. Blue. Black aad Colored Broad Cloths Blue, Black, Mixt and Fancy Colored Sattinets Striped Satlincts, English Mcrinoes Duffle Point and Kose Blankets Red, YVhitd, Green and Yellow Flannels Canton and Saxony White Gauze do Damask Table Diaper Bird’s l ye, Scotch, and Russia do Biac, Black and Colored Bmnbazetts do do do Circassians Negro Clothing. Linseys Brown aud Bleached Shirtings do ^ do Sheetings dii • — (do Drillings Cotton Oznaburgs, Fustians Black Italian Lustring Black Gross de giviss, Black Gross de Naples do do Berlin Black Sinchewsand Sarsanets Col. Gross de Naples Black and Col. Florences do do • Iiulian Crapes Scarlet aiid Black Merino Long Shawls Scarlet Square Shawls Cashmere, Yalentia, Thibet Woo! Silk, Damask and CaEsimcre Shuwts Hemani, Paris Muslin Crape Gauze, Gros de Naples uud Mandarine Dress Handkerchiefs Ladies’ and Misses’ Belgian, Italian, Straw, Leg horn, Braid and Fancy Bonnets. Satin and Gauze Garnitures English .Moleskins, Bed Picks Apron Checks, Furniture do, . * Domest ic Plaids and Stripes Floor Cloth Baize, Green Fuze Cloth Furniture Dimity, Hair cord do Russia Sheeting,- Blench Dowlass Burlaps, Bangiqi Cords Irish Linens. Lawns Blue and Scartet^Rattinet Cotton Onssimeres Block and Col. plain Ribbons Dark and light Col. Prints and Ginghams Lace and Gauze Veils Figured and plain Bobbinet Lace Thread Laces Cambric, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull, Nansook aud Book .Muslins Linen Cambric Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do India Flag and Bandana do Shell Combs Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Gloves. Cottun, Worsted nud Lamb’s Wool Hose Black and Col. Cambrics Bead Reticules Men’s and Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps Chinchilla do JVoticc. T HE subscriber having taken Thomas P. Stubbs iu co-partuership with him, the business will Iiereaf'ci be conducted under tho firm of JSckley S>- Stubbs. LEVI ECKLEY. N. 15. It is earnestly hoped my friends will not use that fashionable phrase “call again” when my accounts are presented, as lam compelled to col lcct them. L. E. j ail -S 3t --V Dli. I. ELLIS, H AVING determined to sonic permanently in -Macon, respectfully offers his Professional Services . to the mbnlutnnts of the tov. n and adjacent c oun j 1 O'- I or the satisfaction of-tliose who arc imac ; quaiuted with him, lie thinks proper to state, tiia ' he was regularly admitted to his profession in I Ic04, agreeably to the laws and regulations of tho j State of New York, and that most of his time 1 since that period has been devoted to an ex ten— ; sive practice. 3y a faithful«Lcharge of his pro- j fessional duties, lie hopes to merit a liberal pat- ’■ ronnge. His residence and office are in (lie house j formerly occupied ny.Mr. Birdsong, on Mulberry ! street. Jan. 14 . 2 V J&EA & COTTON Offer for sale on accommodating terms, i & It A PIECES Hemp Bagging i SbP J? 500 readymade Cotton bags, best, quality 100 bbls Baltimore,. N. O. and Georgia. Whiskey ' 10 hhds Northern Rum (colored) 10 casks Marselleg and Madeira Wino 30 boxes manufactured Tobacco 35 hhds St. Croix & Porto Rico Sugars 5 bbls Copperas 3 tales Blankets - 1 bok Saddlery 1000 bushels Alum Salt, ALSO A small invoice of DRY GOODS, IIARD- \\ ARE, CROCKERY, See. suitable for ;i coun- trv store, will lie sold ou a credit of six months. Oct. 2 J IIE SubscribcTs"still continue the bu'siucss at .the' old stand, corner of Walnut and Fourth Streets, where Work will be doile accord- | ing to order. Having a largo assortment of arti cles ordered from the North which will arrivp in the course Of tffi suiriiner. consisting of GigS, ‘I5u- ,J. GODDARD, ; WARE HOUSE AND Commission Merchant, fi£acon« WILL continue to transact the aboyo business, at,tbo safne place " .i .'i- o’cchpicd’fast year by J. GOD- KiSW DARD & REED, lie has built a good Wharf for the conveniencp of the Ware House: and there is no Waro House in town more secure from the dangers of fire. By strict attention to business committed to his care, and the facilities which he will be able to render his customers, he hopes to merit a contin uance of tho patronage of his friends and the pub lic in gcueral. He is prepared to make liberal advances at all times, oh cotton'stored or shipped hv him. ' Cot ton stored at his Waro House will be insured at tho lowest rates, if requested. Ho has also taken the Ware House occupied last year by L. J. Grocc. for the convenience of his friends and customers ip. East Maton. Macon, August 10 168 Cm BIANTON &. SlttlTSI, WARE HOUSE, AND ■ T Com mission Merchants, AKE liberal advances #n Cotton in store and on shipments, also on notes and oth er property deposited in their hands. Their Ware Houses are more convenient to the business part of the town than any other, possess ing the advantages of a wharf, and are more ex empt from danger by fire, than any other in Ma con. May 25 144 AUCTION, BROKERAGE ■v*: - * and,- ‘ Commission Business. T HE undersignad has‘taken the spacious fire proof brick store, in the south end of Ellis, gics, Barouches aud Carriages, they feel con- I Shotwell &. Co’s range, for the purpose of trans tiderit of pleasing customers both in articles and acting prices. " AUCTION, BROKEAGE The have now on hand an assortment which and will be sold low for cash, such as Sul keys, Gigs, Commission . BusillCS. nnd Jiarouclies; besides several splendid sets of t ’ ' Harness, with Laces, .Carpeting, Morocco, I Generally.—He will be aiued in the management Springs Of different triads, Joints, Bands, Loops °fa«y business confided to him, by his brother, aud Bows of all sizes. Orders for Carriages Joh » T. Rowland, aud respectful!}; solicits ashare punctually attended to, aud warranted tb please ^ le patronage of their'respective friends, an 1 or no sale. BENTON & BACON. 1,10 g“ blic - Uut *> the store ts completed his Wanted as an Apprentice, ro - 01 ? 1 'Ivut A lad about fourteen or fifteen years of ago, of’ WILLIAM 1. ROW LAND. steady moral habits .Wav -I l.N B. &B. N. B. Cotton will be bought or sold for a mod erate commission. Oct. 5 2 3m Notice, i. T HE subscriber is going to make new ar rangements in bis business, and it will be come necessary for all indebted to settle their re spective accounts. LEWIS FiTCII. Jan. 1,1833. 14 30 M Practice of Medicine. DRS, CONE & BRIDGMAN have united in the Practice of MED ICINE and SURGERY. Their office is ihe ono heretofore occupied by Dr. Cono. Jan 1, 1833. 14 XI £ F. O’CALLAGHAN, M At the head of Cotton Avenue, AS just rcccivcd the following articles, viz: Q half bbls Buckwheat Flour 6 qr do do 15 casks prime Goshen. Cheese 20 boxes Bloom Raisins ' 10 hbli Northern Apples 20 boxes Tin Plate 200 lb Wire suitable for Tinners 20 boxes fresh Lemon syrup 50 men’s extra line Saddles 25 India* do do . 100 bundles col ton Yarn, No 7 to 16 2 handsome Barouches, zeith Har ness complete either for one or two Horses Also for sale—A young HORSE, well broke to harness, and goes well under the saddle, jan 6 16 Blanton & Smith OFFER FOR STALE,. iHHDS St Croix and N. O Sugar 60 bbls do do do 50 do Loaf and Lump do 50 do Rye Whiskey 2000 bushels Salt, And a variety of other goods. May 25 144 READY MADE CLOTHING. Superfine blue, black, green, adclaid, olive and brown Cloth Dress Coats “ Blue, black, green, brown and steel mixt Cloth Frock Coats . M .,Blue^ brown, olive, grgen and mixt Cloth Coatees ;' Blue, steel mixt and fancy colored Sattinct Coat ees and Frock Coats Superfine blue, black, brown, olive, green ant! steel mixt cloth Pantaloons Drab, lavender and striped Cassimere do Blue, steel mixt and fancy colored Saltinet do English Moleskin,.uncut Cord and Bangup do Youths’ Cloth and Sattinct Coatees and Paine *. loons Black, blue and drab Cassimere Vests Black and colored Velvet do Dark and light figured Valentin, white nnd col ored Marseilles, Swansdown, Toilinc! and Sattinct Vests Gamblet ’tvnd Plaid Cloaks Velvet, Bombasine, Silk, Valentia and Leather Stocks Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, &c. &c. Negro Clothing, Men's aud Youths' Fur and fl'ool Hals, Pine Boots and Shoos, NEGRO S2IC ES, <&.C, &.C. &C. Oct. 24 4 Band in Newton. F ractions no.o-ti ami 334. in the 10th District origiuaHy Henry now Newton ounty, arc for sale, Apply in Macon to Dec 1 35 M. BARTLETT. Bank of Haickinsville, - : November 29th, 1832. ^K^IIE Stockholders are notified that twelve ■ and a half per cent, on the Capital Stock of this Bank is required to be paid on or before tho fourth day of February next. By order of the Board. 19 D. CLAYTON Cashier. FEAR THREAD. M p* LBS FLAX. THREAD, assorted LM- ^9 * * colors of a superior quality, just received nud for sale by Nov27 17 WM. IT. BURD3ALL. loaf and Lump Sugar. 17 BOXES Loaf and Lump Sugar, just Oct 9 received aud for sale by 4 REA & COTTON. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. The subscriber is now open ing a general assortment of goods in his line, consisting of Gold patent Lever Watches, Silver do do Pepine arid ^drrlmon da Ladies neck Chains do Tvrftch Chains, Seals and Keys Gent, link and curb Chains, Seals and Keys finger Rings, Breast Pins, Shirt Studs, Silver Spoons, (a good asorfment) Fine plated Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays Razors, pocket, peu aad dirk Knives, Dirks, Pistols, (a fine article,) Spectacles, Coral Beads, &c. &.c. All of which arc offered at very low prices for cash. RUFUS R. SMITH. Nov. 14 13 N. 15. Particulor Attention paid to the REPAI RING of WATCHES of every description aud warrauted. Copartnership. T HE subscribers have this day purchased the entire stock of goods belonging to Wiley, Baxter if Fort in this place, and will continue the business at the same store ou tho corner of Sec ond Street and Cotton Avenue, opposite Wash ington Hall, under the firm of BAXTER, FORT & WIIE¥. They havo on hand a general assortment o: fresh goods well adapted to tho 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 patronage of former customers and tho .public generally. THOMAS W. BAXTER. ROBERT W. FO RT. LAIRD H. WILEY- Macon, July 1, 1832. 161 Sugar, :Sra:iay, Wine, dtc. dfo HHDS N. O. Sugar. xJ' 15 bbls N. O. and St. Croix do. 1 pipe Cognac Brandy 1 do domestic do 5 casks Malaga Wino 20 bbls Northern Gin 20 do Northern Rum 5 do Mint Cordial 10 bags-Spice 5 ton Iron 10 casksAvrought Spikes : Steel. Wago i Boxes, Trace Chains Smiths’ Bellows, Weeding Hoes 5 boxes Beaver Hats 1000 bushels Liverpool Ground Salt, See. See. On consignment, and for snlo on accommoda ting terns y WJI . P. ROWLAND. Nov 27 17 TKB SUB&CRIEBR, H AVING taken possession of the store reut- . ed by him iu Ellis, Shotwell & Co’s, range, is now ready to receive any Consignments with which his friends and tiie public ma> be pleased to favor him. WM. P. ROWLAND. Nov 27 17 STEASS SAW A205 GRIST MS2.iL. r llE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lie, that his Steam Saw and Grist ZKZiII, near his residence, within one mile of Macon, is now iu complete and successful operation. It. addition to ouiermachmery he is prepared with a circular saw for ripping light lumber, such as Window Sash, Palings, Lath-, &<• Iu cor.se quence of the heavy expenditure incm-red in its establishment, it is necessary that he should re quire either cash or bankable paper for his him tier, which he is disposed to sell at a fair price V share of the public patronage is very respect fully solicited. beNj. f. oYvens. N. B.—A first rate SAWYER, may, by ap plying immediately, obtain good wages and a per manent situation. B. F. O. July 27. 164 tf Fall rind tv. nt ir GOODS AND CLOTHING. LHWIS~FITCII, DRAPES, ARID TAZ&OR, Is now opening :it the MA- Ear Ring? Auction and Commission Store. I^HE Subscriber has removed to the new L BRICK STORE, adjoining the Post Of fice, on Mulberry street, where he tenders his ser vices in the above line. C. A. HIGGINS. Nov 19 20 10 Sugar Iron. 5 HIIDS St £roix Sugar 5 hhds ,N. Orleans do 10 ton Sweeds Iron, assorted, On consignment, and for sale oh accommoda ting terms by WM. P. ROWLAND. Jan2 14 Sugar, Coffee, Sfc. Hhds St Croix Sugars 20 bag’s prime green Coffee 10 casks new Rice 30 bbls Potatoes 6 casks Cheese, and 50 G rindstones Just received and for salt loic. CHARi.es CAMPBELL. Macon, jan 24 17 Summer Goods and Clothing, J UST receiveT at tbe Macon Clothing Store April 12 121 LEWIS FITCH Fagging. 1 AA PIECES 1st and 2d quality of hea- \ v vy llemp Bagging, by the piece o" iu quantities to suit Purchassers, for sale by Dec. 12, m 9. A. HIGGINS. Sajar, Coffee, c- c. B71 GRAVES & SON have just rec Bfl • the following articles: 12 hhds St. Croix and N. O. Sugars 10 bills Loaf do 50 bags Codec. 40.bhls.Ruin 20 bills N- Gin 20 bbls Whiskey 10 hhds Mol asses 20 bbls Potatoes 2 pipes Cog. Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gin 2 lilids Jam. Bum 25 bbls Wific 20 bbls Cordial 50,000 Cigars Boxes Soap, Candles Pepper, Pimento, Ginger Tobacco, Pearlash, Copperas Bo xes Hyson and Black Tea 50,000 lbs Iron and Steel 2000 lbs Hoop Irou Castings, &c. &c. All of which will bo sold very low. Jfor iaaie, 60 Hhds ,N O Sugar 40 llbds N O Mi lasses 100 Bids N O Whiskey 100 Bids N E Rum 100 Bbls N E Gin By C. A. HIGGINS. The above can he had in lots to suit pur hasers, and for approved paper on accommodating terms. Got. 9. 3 CON CLOTHING fctpro, a new, and fashionable assort ment of Goods, consisting of superfine (London) black, blue, brown, orange, drab, orange mixed, steel mixed aud mulberry Cloths ; blue, black, slate, lavender, mixed, buff, white, striped and plaid Cassimere (a-fushion lile article); plain black a d figured velvet Vestings; Florentl e. Valen- i •. Marsi dies, Figured Valencia, Silk au Gu d S ottm! English Vesting, (a first rate article); V lvet. Bombazine. f?ilk and Leather stocks; Gum Elastic, Raw Silk. Nott Silk, ''V n 1 ’ 'otton Suspenders : Buckskin. Hors 1 Line aad Pi k < loves; Collars, Boso n , Sti! no. , ; Virginia Silk, Lamb's wool. Worste ' end eu Hall H i^e; India, Spitalfield's an I F rg II . ti le- chiefs; White Figured arid lialb n C a vats; Umbrellas; Cloth Caps; a lierurful piece of Merino Cloth for Ladies Habits: Gold an.I f- 1- ver Epaulettes, Sashes, Rail Buttons. Plates a: d n good assortment of Trimmings for Military,|: also, Tailor’s Trimmings. CLOTHING. Super blue, black, brown, green aud olive Frock Coats; do do Dress Coats,Coatfees. OverCoats, Pantaloons : plain, velvet, figured, florentine, va- leucia, Marseilles, clotti and cassimere Vests: fine Linen and cotton Shirts, Drawers, short Jackets, monkey do, Pea do: first rate German camblct and canton Cloaks; Ladies’ do. All of the abovo Clothing is made up of tho best goods.and in fashionable style, under my own inspection, and will be sold low for CASH. The Tailoring Business Will be carried ou as usual in all its branches, and 11 work will be done in the best manner, and to please my customers, if possible. I would return my thanks for the many favors I have received from my friends and the public in general, nnd solicit a continuance of their patronage. oct 30 T T WFITCH. FUBatIO M OTIcSI. Sale of Water Lots in East Macon. N OTICE is hereby given, that the undersign ed having been appointed by bis Excellen cy the Governor. Commissioners to layoff and j sell, at public outcrv, 1 I EIGHT LOTS OF LAND From the Town Common of Last j Macon, situated upon the East Bank of the Oc- mulgee River, being four above and four below ' the one acre lot reserved to the Bridge, will on., ■Saturday the 23d day of March next, proceo-:tb J dispose of said Lots, which will measure one acre each, at PUBLIC SALE, at the East End of the Macou Bridge, between the hours of ten and three o’clock of said day, upon the same terms as were proscribed bp the General Assembly of this state for the sale of the last Lots sold in Macon. The said sale being in accordance with an Act entitled “ An Act to lay out eight additional lot* on tho Eastern bank of the Ocmulgee River in East Macon,” passed by the last General Assem bly of this state, and assented to by bis Excellen cy the Governor jhe 2Itb Dec. 1832. SAMUEL HOWARD FAY, H. g. CUTTER, DAVID FLANDERS, < Commissioners. Bibb county, Jan. 21. 1833. 17 Private Boarding House. . Hfc subscriber will tako BOARDERS at ten dollars per mouth, one half in advance, THOS. W. SHIVERS, jau 23 3t 17 McDonald's Buildings. T