Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, February 06, 1833, Image 1

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BY. M. BAKTLETT. 3iACON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY G, I$13. Vol. YH.-New Series....TVumber l!>. THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. Published Weekly AT MACONj i. \. Printing Office ou Mulberry Sturt—opposite the Brick Range. TERMS.—TflmEK Dou.tu a year, If paid in nJvaore. or Focn DawAns. if noLpaid before tho ritJ of the yenr. Subscribers living at a distanco aiil lm required iu all eases to pay in advance. SEMI-WEEKLY PAPER.—Three Dollars per annum. in advance, or Four Dollars at ‘Vic fin! nf tho year. : 'rOTIlB PGBLicr Westward ! Weslaard, ho ! ! ••The daj-’tw attrv.ctcj his eye’s glad devotion.” ’E-'in go Brough. Pio ’QTnion £2o£el Property IOSSBHV, 'ILL be drawn in tho Court House at Tho- mnston, Upson County, Ga. on the same of tho Land and Gold Lotteries, now draw- at Miilcdgcville. The property ha* been val- uul by four highly distinguished nod disinterested ccutleueu, at twenty thousand dollar*.—Forty- Bine fiftieth part* of the property consist of Land, Lots and and Houses, Plantation* and Negroes valued at gIPJWO, rnd the balance, one filtieib part, lotted offiuto small pr z. s of various articles and valued at §400. Tho proprietor takes pleasure 111 returning his unfeigned thanks 10 his frinuds and that part of •lie public who have encouraged him, for the lib- erainy already manifested in tho purchase of tickets in said Lottery. Tho unsold tickets are now nil placed iu the hands of agents in most of the principal towns and counties in this State.. He farther solicits a generous and enterprising people to lend him their aid by buyiug up tliebn.’- nuco of tho tickets ; for it is only lending for a very short time; it will bo paid back on the 24tb of next month (the day ou which the Lottery will Pc drawn) 2.'*<>0 fold ! !! Vo who have a hungering after gain, and yc who nr-- sitting iit the valley and shadow of poverty’, fortunes urc now offered to you: Plantations tor formers; Ileuses and Lots for merchants; shop and tools for mechanics ; and Negroes to cultivate th fcii: I and wait on the fortunate ,»-rand above #11, die Unia t Hotel, with T dl its appendages and nitrnrlionx, in the cctr.ro of the eastern and west cm trade, and in one of the most healthy and beau tifisl vilages in tbe Slat*’, emphatically aud verity the Traveller’s Rest mid the Inn-keepers delight —valued at twelve thousand eight hundred dollars, for the trille, tho uotliitigucss, of live dollars 1 if A fortune I met have, say you; Hero s fortune to cot:tout u Jew. Sho’s nut routin'd t» Cherokee, But spends some precious time wuh me ! Yon miss her in tho golden mit es—* Still at the Union, se •! she shines! And Ic't you catch the poor man's rickets, Make haste nml buy the Union tickets Fellow citizen* of Georgia.''upon this snhjcct, jilik.: interesting to me and yon, I might lie ns el- j.p::'Ht r» any of your splemiid orators at the late mui-tarilf Gonvnniion at Mtllcrigcyille: but I will only s iv, known as yon two for your gotierosity saJ enterprise buy tip the balance thetick- rti.—A short speech that may be worth a long Rilvnutnge to yon. Now, some of you, property in lots may possess. But by advere events tnay he brought t« distress: And 'ike mo, only ask a "fair chance, just to pay Year debts; then l»ay—buy. the balance, I pray. J. }5. BATEMAN, Proprietor. Thnmaston, Ntv. 27, JSS2. _ 30 Tho papers which have inserted notice* relative to the Union Hotel Property Lottery, heretofore, wifi give this also ou insertion regularly, until the lima of die drawing, aud forward thetr accounts to J. 11. Bateman, Thomaston, for payment- Just received S X. hluls St. Croix, Porto Rico, and New Orleans SUGARS 1*50 lings Coffee 35 barrels Molasses 70 bis Northern Ruin, GO do Whiskey 30 bis Gin J 25 quarter casks Malaga Wine Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin Jamaica Rum 15 quarter chests Tea, 40 kegs Nails 20,000 lbs Iron German and English blistered Steel 5,000 lhs Castings Powder, Shot and Lead Domestics, and a General Assortment Tyring Goods, Cutlery, Hals, Shoes, Hoots, Sfc. For sale by GEORGE JEWETT. May 19 1 12 sa/ap® vssra&Axm viziszi. rgliiE subscriber has for sale a qnantityof .& Ornpo Vino Roots nnd Cuttings, which he proposes to sell on tho folloxvitig terms, viz. Tcu dollars per hundred, for 0116 year old roots, or twelve and a half • cas each for a less tiara- her. Fifteen dollars per hundred, for two years old roots, or eighteen hud ttxrco quarter cents cnch for a less number. Twenty dollars per thousand for cuttings, or f no dollars fifty ceil W per hundred. Each lot of Vines with such directions, ns will Wnble the purchaser to propagate them to the best advantage. • Ou hand, and for sale, in quantities to suit pur chasers, 2000 gallons of GEORGIA WINE. Any orders received shall bo faithfully attended to 011 terms made accommodating. A. E. STRATTON. Hillsborough Ga. Nov. 22,1832.-9--9 Ordersfor tho above received at the Tel egrapb oTwr. £3 WQIkTlOTS. T HE Trustees of tiio Forsyth Male and Fe male Academy respectfully inform tho pub lic. that they have engaged Jojj tho eusuiug year the services of Messrs. •Piusows and Holmes; Cattlemen, of distinguished literary acquirements, >trictmoraldeportmeat, and experienced instruc tors of youth. From llic advantageous location of Fonylb, being situated.ou-a hiA and lieaJthy ridge, about twenty fivo mites west of Macon. and uuiltvay between tho Montpelier nod Indian Springs, about fifteen miles from ouch, together tvuli tiio dense and wealthy population of Mou- roe county, wc flatter ourselves that by proper assiduity anil well directed effort and inanage- tm-nt, to rear up an institution which in point of character and usefulness will vie with any of the kiutl in the State. There will ho completed by the 2d Monday in January, at which time tho in stitutions will open, a neat neademiebuilding, sit uated in a retired aud beautiful grove, and on an elevated spot of ground, containing sixteen acres cfwobdlaud belonging to the institution. The Female, department will bo furnished by Mr Parson- with an accomplished instructress, •od will nr all times bo subject to his inspection Md direction. Hoard can be had on roasonal !c terms in res pectable families. JOH N" S. B. LAW, dtc 18 12 secretory._ A l]\V HOOK STORE. Jobusoa C:. Smith, Respectfully infoim the) public, that they have taken I the store at tho north west j )• • d iSVsreYx corner "of Cotton Avenue. ti’ tv: — u ! 1CI (. they keep a < 1 tie-ad 1 A-sorimcnt of BOOKS, PRINTS, fie. Are. all nl W-it- il 'hey will dispose j ®f eu Very low term*. j Buti^ns. I fhsy alto keep on hand a g. eat variety of But-I Jew,inch aslant y gilt emit and vest Huttons : bone j wn, p<-ar|, l isting, and a variety of other kinds, 1 oftlie luto-t pattern.*- 1 ^ jan 30 1 A. P. PATHICK A Oo, WE received per Boat Rebecca, aud offer for sale on reasonable terms, 4000 bushels Salt 16,000 lies Bacon 20 tons Swedes Iron 20 ftfids Sugar. 202 bags Coffeo G hhds Molasses 50 hhls prime I’ork 25 hhls No. 2 Mnckcrcl 25 hhls No. 3 ditto 50 bhls N. E. Rum 50 bhls Gin. < . 80 pieces Bagging 30 boxes Soap 20 boxes Sperm Candles . Window Glass ■Nails Cognac Brandy Holland Gin Malaga, Madeira and Tencriffe Wine. Together icith a general assortment of Ctoodsq SSardwarc, Saddlery CROCKERY, HATS, SHOES, ItLACKSMITIPS TOOLS, Arc. &c. &c. June 13, 1832. 25 FRANCIS 0\CALLIGIIAN H AS on hand 1I10 following artid-'K. all ne and just opened, which he offers Ziow for Cash I 15 hhds prime Sugars 50 hags prime Coffee 50 pieces prime hemp Bagging 50 coils^best ltale llopo 2000 bitshclsSall 30 lilds brst Portland Rutrt 3 hlids do do 59 bills best rye Gin 50 bhls best rye Whiskey 2 pipes J luHnr.il Oiu 2 do Cognac Brandy 2 do Jamaica Rum 5.0 bids prime Mackerel No. 2 & 3 20 bbls best Canal Flour 20 do do country do 1000 pr negro Shoes 200 pr Gentlemen’s best calf do 100 pr Ladies’ morocco da 50 pr prunella ' .dn - 150 pr childrens’ do assorted qualities 16 cases fur Hats assorted qualities 6 do wool do do do 6 boxes Cotton Cards 3 do wool do 30 bags live geese Feathers, , AND A UESERAI. 3TOCK OF 3Dry GS-oodfi, Saddlery, cic. HA 1J BWARE, CROCKERY, Cutlcrt/, Iron, Steel, fyc. Dec. 12 il C. ik.'22igg.'i:s O FFERS at the lowest prices, at the Brick Store, Mulberry Street, the following arti cles, which will be kept constantly on baud: Sugar, ja hW-t and bbls, K. O. and St. Croix. \tolnsses in Idols. Whiskey in hhds and bids, Mouougabala (1 ve ry superior article) and common high proof. j Rum in bbls, N. I >. and pure. Gin in bids, high proof. Wine in quarter casks; very superior Malaga. Candles, 20 boxes Sperm. Bice. Mackerel, Nos. 2 and 3. Also, 10 bids. Plaster of Paia for hard walls and Stucco work. 25 bids Family Flour. Tho r.bovo will be sold in quantities to suit pur chasers. 17 Novi-2/. KKV» GOODS. AY 31. K. BURL>SA1.L, just received a ncicand extensive assortment < . il a fnrsy "Jidcs and ilo*^s, f 1! 11 highest price will 00 given byjhh *■&*' . JL scrihcr far I'’tirsjA*’ all kttufs, either Beaver, Otter, Rsocod or Muskrat.' Hides, drv, in auv quantity; also Dccr Skius. Horns, Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS; Nov^7 17 Brick Fiiritdiners, '■'v:berry St. NEW PRIMER. J UST PUBLISHED aud forsaleat this of fice, , . a . 2?ho SsCvV i?ri:sicr. or Child’s First Book. AVcll adapted for Infnut, (ftVv.imou nml Sunday Schools. Will he sold low by tho quantity. Prico 12j cents single. bust’s Patent. Printing' Pfiftss* T FE undersigned having been appointed A geut for the sale of Rust’s Improved Pateut cast Iron Priuting Press, tunes this opportunity to recommend it to the fraternity. This Press is coming into general use at the North—aud is thought to be the most perfect find efficient of any now iu use. Worktr.cu, who have U3fd jbis and others, give this tho preference' ever every other kind ns respects ease, power and durability. One of thesp Presses is now in use at this office, where it may bo seen iu operation. Letters to the undersigned on the subject, (post paid) will he attended to. M. BARTLETT. NOTICE. Fin HE Subrcriher having sold his stock of JL JIOODS to ZL ?« Samuel S’- Sv.ov7lar.cI, and declined business, solicits for him the patrott- ago.of his friends and former customers, and re quests nil who are indebted to him, to call ai the store of S. T. Rowland, next door to MesiVs Cooke & Cowles, where he will be found for the purpose of making settlements. Dec 24 I ISAAC IL ROWLAND. WARE IIOUvSE AND GoEiiisicsioR Eusiacss, TI1E subscriber continues tho <£. fl above bn*iu«*« I»m o!d stand, Tjf Head of Cherry street and Cotton ^ Avenue, where he offers all the u- sual facilities in business. His Ware House and closo storages arc in prime order, and as much exempted from the danger of fire as any in the. place. Cotton stored with him will be delivered in a- ny part of tho town, fkee of any charge, except the customarv storage. Oct 5 '2 JAMES V. MORGAN. HE Subscribers still continue the hnsiucss J3L at the old stand, corner of Walnut and Fourth Streets, where work will he done accord ing to order. Having a largo assortment of arti cles ordered from *he North which will arrive in the course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, Bu sies, Barouches and Carriages, they feel con fident of pleasing customers both in articles ant! prices. • > ' The have now on hand an assorlhicul which will be sold low for cash, such as Sulkcys, Gigs, and Barouches; besides several spleudul sets of Harness with Laces, Carpeting, Morocco, Springs of different kinds, Joints, Bands, Loops aud Bows of all sizes. Orders for Carriages punctually attended to. and warranted to please or no sale. BENTON &. BACON. ; Wanted as az; ^.pprentice, A lad atrbii* fourteen or fifteen years of age, of crnto com tmssJOij. steady moral habits. B. £*. B May-4 133 J. GODDARD, Wja£L3 KOUSS AND Com 711 ission Mcrchan t, , . iSacoa* WILL continue to transact the above business at tlic same plate Occupied last year by J. GOD DARD &. REED. Ho has built 1 good Wharf for the convenience of tbe Ware House: and there is no Ware House iu town more secure from the dangers of-five. . •• By strict attention to business committed to his care, and the facilities which he will be able .to render his customers, lie hopes to merit a cnntiu uanco of tho patronage of Ins friends aud the pub lic <11 general. Jlo is prepared to make lihoral advances at all times, on cotton stored or .shipped by him. Cot ton stored at his Ware House will be insured at tho lowest rates, if requested. lie has also tditon Zuc Ware House occupied last year by L. J. Groco, for the convcqieucc of his friends nnd customers in East Macon. Macon. Angust 10 168 Gni BIAWTOW di STat-L'H, WARE HOUSE, . AND Coin mission Merchants, M AKE liberal advances sn Cotton in store and on shipments, also on notes and oth- er praperty depositor in their hands. Their Ware I louses arc .more convenient to the business part of the town than any other, possess ing the advantages of a wharf, and arc more ex empt from danger hy fire, than any other iu Ma con. May 2$ 14-1 Practice of Medicine. DRS. CONE & BRIDGMAN have united iu the Practice of MED ICINE nnd SURGERY. Their office is the 0110 heretofore occupied hy Dr. Cone. Jan 1.1833. 14 Jiml: of 'Hatokmsville, November 29th, 1832. FBI HE Stockholders are notified that twelve B and a half per cent, on the Capital Stock of Ibis Bank is required to he paid on or before the fourth day of February next. By order ol the Board. „ .. 19 I>. CLAYTON Cashier. . STotica. FFp HE subscriber is going to make new nr- _kL rangemeuts in his husiuess, aud it will be come necessary for all indebted to settle tlicir re spective art-mints. LEWIS FITCII. Jau. 1..1833. 14 SHBOj&c&a At his old stand, corner of Cherry and Secondsts. ‘P'S now receiving frwn New York aud Boston. JL a fresh supply of Goods, which, in addition to those on hand, will make Ids stock very large and complete, which he offers on as reasonable terms as they can he had iu this tuacket. Hi- goods comprise a general Assortment of Grccei'ics, Viz—150 bags Coffee, 45 hhds St Croix, Porto Rico aud N Orleans Sugar, 21 bhls Loaf mid Lump do 12 qr chcBjs Tea 20,000 lbs iron 10 hhds .Molasses 1500 bushels Salt 100 pieces IXcuip and Tow Bagging, 40 kegs Nail* Jamaica Rum Cognac Brandy Northern Gin, Northern Rum Whiskey, Apple Brandy, Wine, . Powder, Shot, Arc. See. ALSO, Cvoods, Hardware, CuilOry, Crockery, Hoots, Shoes, &c. &c. <&c. Oct 22 43 AUCTION, BROKERAGE AND Cnm^iissioa Siisiiioss. FgnilE uUdcrsighad has taken the spacious firo JL proof brick store, in the south end of Ellis, Shotwcll &. Co’s range, for tho purpose of trans acting - AirCSIOK, S£OSEAGS AND Comm Ission Hitsin css, GeneraMy.—He will he aided in the management of any business confided to him, by his brother. John T. Rowland, and respectfully solicits asharo of the patronago of their respective friernE, an the public. -Until the-s'ore is completed his counting room will he kept over the Commercial Bank. WIl,LE\.M. P. ROWLAND. N. B. Cotton will l*e bought or sold for a road- Oct. 3m F. O’CALLAGHAN, "71 At the head of Cotton Avenue, J3. \S just received the following articles, viz: 6 half bhls Buckwheat Flour 6 qr do do 15 casks prime ttoshcu Cheese 20 -boxes Bloom Raisins TO bbls Northern Apples 20 boxes Tin Pinto 200 lb Wire suitable for Tinners 20 boxes fresh Lemon syrup 50 men’s extra fine Saddles 25 ladies do do 100 bundles cotton Yarn, No 7 to 16 2 handsome Barouches, icith Har ness complete either for one nr tics Horses Also for salei— \ young HORSE, well broke to harness, and goes well midcrahe saddle. ja*l B , . f® Blanton &. Smith OFFX’.R. FOR SAI.R, GJS -fflNlIIIDS St Croix aud N. O Sugar QijJ six 60 bhls do do do 50 'do Loaf and Lump do 50 . do Rye Whiskey 2000 bushels Salt, Ami a variety of otter goods. Mnv 25 144 &and in r-acKrtcs, 7T71 nACTIONS No. 333 nnd 334. in the 16th Ji District originally Henry now Newton minty, are for sale, Apply in Macon to Dec I • 35 M. BARTLETT. WATCHES, JEWELRY; £c, ■ The subscriber is now open ing a general assortment of goods iu his line, consisting.of Gold patent Lever Watches, Silver do do J cpine and common do- Lndics neck Chains do watch Chains, Seals and Key's Gent, link and curb Chains, Seals aud Keys Ear Rings, finger Riugs, Breast Pius, Shirt Studs, Silver Spoons, (a good nsoriment) Fine plated Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Razors,"pocket, pen and dirk Knives, Dirks, Pistols, (a fine article,) Spectacles, floral Beads, &c. >fcc. All of which are offered at very low prices for cash. RUFUS R. SMITH. . Nov. 1-1 13 i N. 15. Particulor attention paid to the REPAI- ; CJoparfciership. FSY HE subscribers have this day purchased tho entire stock of goods belonging to Wilty, Baxter fy Fort in this place, aud will eontinuottio business at the same store on the corner of Sec ond Street and Cotton AvcnucT opposite Wash ington llall. under the firm - of 3 cS; TAey liavo^on Iiauil a general assortment of fresh goods well adapted to tho tov.-n and couutry trade, which will be sold at low prices aud on li beral terms, by the yard, pieco or package.— They solicit n continuation of tho patronngo of former customers and the public generally. , THOMAS IV. BAXTER. ROBERT \V. FORT. LAIRD 11. WILEY- Macon, July 1, 1832. 161 lias _ 2Dry L-oc:fn. luiotmng Hats, Shoes, tyc. 'H'jJ'IS stock will'be found inferior to none, mu! pnrehafers, by favoring bitn with'a call will be olf red Goods at the ino?t reduced prices. For Cash Only. ms sTocu cossisrs, in paut, op Tirr. roLLovriNc: Sgper Saxony. Uiue. iSinck and Colored Bread Cloths Clue, Black, Mixt and Fancy Colored Sa'.tinels Striped Saitiuets. Elnglish Merinoes'v Duffle Poinland Rose lilaiiltels Red, White, (.'roen and Yellow Flannels Canton : - d .Saxony \\ i-ite Gauze do Dama-k Table Diaper ISrd’s l.ye. Scotch,am' Russia do Ed. c BE- kAnd Courcd i, .-ohnzelts do do do Circassians Ncs'o Clothing, Llnscys Brown and Bleached Shirtiuc* do do .Sheetings do do -Drillings Cotton Ortiobttigs. fostiuns Black liidt.m Lustring ■ Black Grotsde Swiss, Black Gross ds Napl (hx Jo Berlin Black Sincbewsead Snurr.ncts Col. Grose do Naples Black and Col. I-'lorcnccs do do* Italian (.’rapes Scar'nt and Black .Merino Long Shawls Scarlet Square Shawls Caslinsere, Valentin-, Thibet Wool Silk, Damask »nd Csirimero 8bsv|9 , •] Hernani. Paris Muslin Crape Gauze, Gros do Naples unJ rilandar.ae Dress j Handkerchiefs Ladies’ nnd Misses’ Belgian, Italian, Straw, Leg i horn, Braid anti Fancy Bonnets. 'Satin ano’ Gauze Garnitures English Moleskins, Bed Ticks Apron Checks Furniture do Domestic Plaids and Stripes Fhjf>- Cloth Green Fuze Cloth Furniture Dimity, Ilair card do Russia Sheeting, Blench Dowlass "Burlaps, Bangup Cords Irish Linens Lawns Bine and Scarlet Ridtinct Cotton Cassimercs " . •. Black and Col plain Ribbons Dark and light Col. Prints and Ginghams I.aec nnd Gauze Veils Figured and plain Bobbinet Luce Thread Laces Cambric, jaconet, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book .Muslins . lineflr-Cambric LinVri CanMiric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do India Flag and Bandana do Shell OomI>3 I.mlics’ and Gentlemens’ Gloves. Cotton, Worsted and Lnrub’s Yv'ool IIosc Black and Col. Cambrics' Bead Reticules Mca’s and Bdys’ Ftir, Cloth nnd Seal Caps Chinchilla Jo READY MADE CLOTH!A G. Superfine blue, ldack, green, ndclaid, olive and brown Cloth Dress Coats “ ’-Blue, black, green, blown nnd steel mist Cloth Frock Coats “ . Blue, browp. olive, green and mist Cloth Coiitees— j Blue, steel inixt and laiicy colored SajUinet Coat ees and FrocU Coats- Superfine blue, black, brown, olive, green nnd I steel mi.xt cloth Pnntdloons Drab, lavender and striped Cnsslmere do Blue, steel mixtnnd fancy colored Sattiuct do English Moleskin, uncut Cord and Bangnp do y«LiUct cinib jiiiJ Baltinct Coatees and I’anta- , j: -.loons Black, blue and drab Cassimcrc Vests Black and colored Velvet do Dark and light figured Valentin, white and col- . ore.d Marseilles, Swamduiiri, Tojlinet and Sftltine! Vests Camblct and Plaid Cloaks Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, .Valentin and Leather Stocks \ Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoiftf.etc. &c. Negro Clothing, Men's aud Youths' Fur and JCool Hals, ST123 S00c3 aiiJ GiFOCF, S7ESS.O SSStfSa, <£iC, &.O. Oct. 2d 4. "I Notice. HE subscriber having taken Thorn'* P. Stubbs in co-panuership v.itb him, tbt» uusincss wlM hereaf'ei be conducted under tho firm ofEckley-t,’ Stub's. f.l-iVI ECKL1-.Y. N. 15. It L earnestly Imped my lliemls will not use that fashiunaltlo phraso ••cn!J again’* lieu my accounts arc presci'.ed, as lam compelled to col lcct them. I.. E. jan- 2 3t DR. L ELLIS, JS d AV1NG determined to settle permanently iu Macon, respcetftiLy offers his ^vofessiciial Services | to the iuhabitautsof the town and riTjaccntcoun- , try. For the se.*;sfactirm <>;"those w'-o arc ttn.tc- qualnted with him, lie think s proper to state, that ho va» regularly admitted to his profession in L-’OL agreeabl vto tbe law- and regulations of the t8t :te,of A-.-w York, and that most ol !i;s time since that period lias been devoted to nn e:;i: ::- sive practice. Ay a faithful di ■ barge c ." hi< pro fessional duti s. lie Dopes to merit a lib ra! pats : rdnage. 11 is residcnct anil office arein the houso ; formerly ocee.picd tty Mr. Birdsong, on r.lbci rv ■ street. A.'1. 14 2 REA & COT'LL)A Offer for sale on accommodating tcrn.s, F?. NS, \ PIECES Hemp Bagging 65 <bjJ 51)0 ready made Cottoa bags, best qttal it 3 100 bbls Baltimore, N.- O. aud Georgia Wiiislvcy 10 h!ids Northern Rujn (colored) 10’e.ii 1 3 M ruse lies and Madeira IVino 29 lio.vc -- i!!:::iitfseturc(l Tobacco. 25 Ithd- St. Croix & Porto Rico Sot rs 5 bills Copperas 3 t ales Blankets 1 bok Saddlery 1000 bushels Alum Salt, ALSO A* small invoice of DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, O' J. 0 1 5KERY, &c. suitable for n couu- trv store, will be sold on a credit of six months. V)Vt. 2 1 ihforms lie [ ur> pvT^IIE subscriber respectfully * JL lie, that his ' . . Biesm Saw dad Grist TL'dlL near his residence, within one mile cF Maccn, is now in complete aud successful operation. It. addition to ©t(ier machinery he is prepared with a circular saw for ripping light lumber, such as Window Snslii Paii.tgx, Lath”, In emi-f- qitt-uce of the heavy expenditure iiil..ired in its establishment, it is necessary that he should re quire either cash or bankable paper for his him her, which he is disposed tcrscl! at n fair pried A .hare of the public patronage is verv respect fully solicited. BEN.!. E. OVfE.f.S- •• N. 15.—A first rate BJIVYER; mnv. by ap plying immediately- obtain wages aiul a per manentsituation, 15. F. O. July 27. 164 tf Slew Fall and winter GOODS AND CIO THING. LEW 3>&A2?£u& ILil. Auction and CJoiaruissioa Stors, fS’lHE Subscriber has removed to tho new HL BRICK- STORE, adjoining the Po-t Of fice, on Mulberry street, where he tenders Ins scr vices iu the above line. C. A. HIGGINS. Nov 19 20 fJagav, Srasd^» VJine, &.c. f] jtfbk'lIHDS N. O. Sugar. 5-1 'v J 15 bbls N. O. aud St. Croix do, 1 pipe Cognac Brandy 1 do domestic do 5 casks Malaga Wine 20 bbls Northern Gin 50 do Northern Rom 5 do Mint Cordial 10 hags Spice 5 ton Iron 10 casks wrought Spikes Steel. Wago 1 Boxes, Trace Chains Smiths’ Bellows, Weeding Iloes 5 boxes Beaver lints 1CG0 bushels Liverpool Ground Salt, &e. See. Ou consignment, and for sale 011 accommoda ting t-vuu y W.M . P. ROWLAND. Nov 27 ’ 17 Sugar, Coffee, fyc. Hhds St Croix Sugars 20 bags prime greeu Coffee 10 casks new Rico 30 bbls Potatoes 6 casks Cheese, aud 50 Grindstones Just received and for sale.Ioie. . .. CHARLES CAMPBELL. Macon, jan 21 17 Srnmnc? ttoods and Cllotliing * AV1NG taken possession of t hex store reut- i. 3. cd by bitn in If ills. Shot well & Co’s, range, is now ready to receive any Consignments with which his friends and tho public may bv pleased to favor him. W.M. P. ROWLAND. Nov 27 17 sT Jr - i* V- A-A** Is uo'.t ‘jbeuiug at thclUA- CON' CLOTHING Store, a new and fa-.'lionnblc assort ment of Goods, consisting of supprfino (Loudon) black, blue, brown, orange, drab, orange mixed, steel niixod-tiud ninlbcrry Cloths; blue, black,"slate, lavender, mixed, buff, white, siriped and phsiil Cassiinere (a fashionable article); plain black and figured velvet" Vcstiilgs; Florentine." ’Erden- cia, Mnrsnilles, I'igured Valeueia, Siik ah3 Gold Spotted Engiisli Veering, (a first rare article): Velvet, Bombazine, Silk and Leather stocks; Gum Elastic, Raw Silk, ?fett Silk, Webb and Cotton Suspenders : Buckskin. Horse, Linen aud Silk Gloves; Collars, Bosom , Stiffness, Sec. ; Virginia", Siik. Lamb’s wool. Worsted and Liucu Half Hoso ; India, SpR.iifkld's and kerchiefs ; White Figured and It..11 Umbrellas; Cloth Caps'; a bcautij Merino Cloth for Ladies Habits; (.'•. 1, ver Epaulettes, Sashes, Ball Button*. 1* a good assortment of Trimmin s for also, Tailor’s Trimming?. CLOTHES#. Super blue, lilac':, brown, green and olive Frock Coats; do do Dress Coats, Coattees. Qvor Coats. I Pantaloons : plain, velvet, figured, flc.rentiiie, va- : lencia, Marseilles, cloth and «::i : simcro Vests: fine Linen and cotton ’-liirts. Drawers monkey d -, Pea do: first r:.c German cz aud cntilmi Gieaks; Ladies' do. AM of the alyoyo filotbjiig is made up < best goods and in fashion able rStvIa. uude own inspection. rn:ri _ wfll ho sr-' .0-- for Cd The adoring Business Will be carried on as usual in alt its hrnnchc ; all work will be done in the host manner, and to please 157 customers, if possible. I would rom-n. my thanks for the many favors I have reeeivt -! from'ray friends aijil the public ii» general, :;iul SLiliiir a routinuanco of tlicir patronage. ort 30 LEWIS 1'iTCIL .'lag riand- n Cravrits; ItlltEP Jaeke id RING of WATCILES of every description and "BTUST recci' warranted. W April 12 cived at tho Macon Cloth 121 LEWIS FI F£AX THREAD. Sk LBS FLAX THREAD, assorted colors of a superior quality, just re. «-ix c>: aud for sale by N( , v 07 | 7 WM. II. ItURDSAl.L. . £oaf and Iiump Sugar. -m iflhr BOXES Loaf aud -Lump Sugar, just 1 § received aud for sale by Oft 9 4 REA fc COTTON, Sugar iSy* Iron. HIID^ St < "ioix Sugar o 5 lib s N. Orleans do 10 ton Swceds Iron, assorted. On consignment, and for sale ou neeninmoda- ting terms by . WM. P. ROWLAND. .1 a 112 14 Orange Powder. 100 Received an factory price *ad 30 Kegs 1) Rogers celebrated Orange Powder—10 do in 1 lb caiinist rs, 1 for sale in lots to suit purchasers, at s by RE A & COTTON. 18 Agents. « • ZZorsc a splendid uew Our— neatly pri ite IS office W' rn n 0 ni mul J*acA ibilxs, a large elegant likeness of 'he ani —handsomely printed at this office Bagging-. ! PIECES 1st ami 2d quality of hoo 1 vy Hemp Bagging, by the piece o to suit Porcha.-isers, for sale by | 23 C-. \ HIGGINS iu quantitii Dee 12 Molasses, Sugar, Iron, £yc. Hhds Molasses 10 do prime st croix Sugar 20 bills' nd half bbls canal Flour * 2-j do Whiskey 20 do Gin, 15 do Rum 10 do Malaga Wine 10 tons swedes Iron assorted 3) boxes Tobacco (Virginia) 100 pieces H°mp Bagging 500 cotton Bags, .fij yards each 500 bushels Al tin salt Also, 1500 bushels Liverpool g omul Salt, on board Lamar’s boat No. 1, daily expe.-l,' 1 *!, wil. be sold low if taken from the bo 1. Ail on good terms, for sale by REA ds COTTON, jan 29 F$ Sugar, Coffee, cic. p .1 GRAVES.^ SON have just receive i-j ’ J • the follotvicg articles: 12 hbds St. Croix and N. O. Sugars 10 bids Loaf do 50 ;>ags Coffee 40 bbls Rum £0 bbL N. Gin . 20 bbls W iiiskcy* IU hhds Molasses 20 bbls Potatoes 2 pipes Cog. IJrandy 2 pipes Holland Ci:i 2 hhds Jain. Rum 25 bbls Wine 20 bids Cordial 50,000 Cigars Soxes Soap, Candles Pepper, Pimento, Ginger Tobacco, Penrlash, Copperas Boxes Hyson and Black Tea 50,000 lbS'Jron and Steel 2i)00 lbs Hoop Iron All of which will be sold very low. April III 21 Sale of W J./^( ed bavin hots tn Jb, as 1 . L- :rort. <1 by bis off aud STW Sale, 60 Hhds N f> Sugar 40 Hhds N O Molasses 100 Bids N O Whiskey 100 BbJs N E Rum 100 Bids N E Gin By G. A. HIGGINS. The aloovc can be had in lots to suit purchasers, and for approved paper on accommodating terms, rtrr-. O . 3 beimappi e\ t.i • tioveruor Commis sc!!, at jiublic outcry, ! EIGirr LOTS OF LAND Erom tile Town Common of East j Macon, situated upon the East Bank of 'be o c - i mu, i;ee River, being foui above and four below i 6m one acre lot reserved te tbe Bridge, m on. j Saturday the 2l5d day of .March next, proeec . tt* j dispose of caid Lots, which will measure one acr® ■ each, at Pi BLIO SALE, at the Test End o tho I Macon Bridge, betxveen the hours of ten and three j o’clock of said day. upon the same terms as wero j prescribed bp the General Assembly of this stat» I lor :bt* sale o!" the last Lots -old in .Macon, j I he said sale being in accordance with an Act j cntirled " An Act to lay out eight additional lots on the Eastern bank of the Ocinulgee Rix’er in East Macon,” passed by the last General Assem bly of ibis state, and assented toby his Excellent cy tho Governin' the 24th Dec. ]ti!2. SAMUEL HOWARD FAY, II. S. CUTTER, DAVID FLANDERS. Commissioners. Bibb county, Jan. 21. 1?33. 1' . Rncate Boarding House. PSilHE subscriber xxill take BOARDERS at' JS. ten dollars per mouth, one half iu advance. _ THOS. W. SHIVERS, tan 2R St 17 McDonald's Building*.-