Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, February 27, 1833, Image 1

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EORGIA TELEGRAPH. 13 V M. i : < UTLETT. -A Miffed MACON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1833. Vdl idSlr;*Nevv^Series....Number 22. GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. Publi-feed Weekly AT MACON, GA. Printin’r Office on Mulberry Street—opposite the Brick Range. TERMS.—Turkic Doli-ars a year, if paid in advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid before the cml of the year. Subscribers living at a distance nill be required in nil cases t«i pay in advance. SEMI-WEEKLY PAPER.—Three Dollars per annum, in advance, or Four Dollars at tffc ‘•ml of the year. CASH STORE Russell* <&l XJicliinson AVE on hand, and will redeye in a few days, n clioire selection of IBS, &c. which "'ill bo sold low and for CAsII ONLY 8 idols N. O. Molasses 2;j •• prime St. Croix Sc Orleans Sugars , r »2 hags prime green Coffee 20 bids Mackerel 1 tierce Codfish 20 hbls Family Flour (choice) 10 half hbls * do 15 qr ., Buck " heat do 20 hbls IriMi Potatoes til l>hls Northern Rum, Gin, Whiskey 17 •• assorted Cordials (good) 5 ticrcos new Rico 1 pipe each cog Brandy aad II Gin 2 “ Northern Vinegar 5 hbls each Peach and Apple Brandy Jntnaicn ami St Croix Ruin Irish Whiskey .. Cherry Bouuee 0 .M, S M, Tcncriffe, Muscatel. Port and iVnlagn Wines in q* casks Baskets Chnmpaiguc London Porter iu quarts and pints Bar Soap, Sperm Sc. Tallow Caudles Lump Sugar Hyson and Pouchong Teas Drums fresh Figs Poxes fresh Raisins Oranges, Apples, Onions, ice Dried Beef, snicked Tongues Bologna Sausages, Crackers Spanish and American Cigars. See. 8 tons swedes and 'English Iron English, Blister- tl and German Steel 32 ca>!;s Nails and Boat spikes Salt. Bagging &■ Twine, Castings, &e Also a general variety of Staple 5>ry $~oods, I IA RDtVARE, C It OCR HR Y, Smldlcrtf, Hals, Boots, Shots, A-c &'t. Jan 1,1833 II 35 Juft received Idids t?t. Croix, Porto Rico, and N h w Orleans SUGARS tags Codec uirrels Mo (a Ms Northern Rum, CO do Whiskey bis Gin • J 150 35 70 30 hi 25 quarter casks Malaga .Wine Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin Jamaica Ruin 15 quarter chests Tqa. d0 kegs Nails 20,000 lbs Iron • ■ *" German and English blistered Steel 5,000 lbs # Cflstings Powder, Shot and Lead Domestics, and a General Assortment Spring" Goods, Cidlertj, Hals, Shoes, Boots, S^c. For sale oy * GEORGE JEWETT. .May 19 142 . . ' A. P. PATRICK & Co. M AVE received per Boat Rebecca, and oiler for sale on reasonable terms, •I01)() bushels Salt 10,000 lbs Bacon 20 tons Swedes Iron 20 khds Sugar 2Qg hags Coffee ,.‘*i Li ds .Molasses 50 bills prime Pork 25 bids No. 2 Mackerel 25 bids No. 3 ditto 50 bids N. E. Rum 50 bids Gin 80 pieces Bagging 30 boxes Strap. 20 lioxes Sperm Candles Window Glass Nails Cognac Brandy Holland Gin Malaga, .Madeira and Tencriffc^Yiuc Together with a general assortment o f TZi'V floods* hardware, Saddlcrv CROQKERY, HATS, SHOES, IS LA CKSMI TIPS TOOLS, See. See. See. Tune 18. 1832. 25 FRANCIS O’CALLAGHAN H AS Oil hand the following articles, all new and just opened, which lie offers low for Cash! 15 hhds prime Tvigars 50 bags prime Coffee 50 pieces prime hemp Baggiug 50 coils best bale Rope 2000 bushels Salt 30 Mils best Portland Rum 3 hhds * i’d’sv do 50 bills best rye 50 hbls best rye Whiskey 2 pipes Jioliaud Gin 2 do Cognac Brandy 2 do Jamaica Rum 50 bbls prime Mackerel No. 2 Sc. 9 20 bbls best Canal Flour 20 do do country do 1000 pr negro Shoes 200 pr Gentlemen’s best calf do 100 pf Ladies’ morocco do ■SO pr prunella do 150 pr childicus’ do assorted qualities 10 cases fur Hats assorted qualities 6 do wool do do do • C boxes Cotton Cards 3 do wool (lo-.-i,. 30 bags live geese Feathers, A.VD A GEXKRAL STOCK OP Dry Goods, Saddlery, &c. IIA RDWARE, CROCKERY, CutleryIron, Steel, fyc. Dec. 12 11 Furs, Hides and Horns. T HE highest price will bo given by the sub scriber for Furs of all kiuds, either Beavor, Ottqc. Raccon or Muskrat. Hides, dry, in any quantity; n’so Deer Skins. Horns, Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS, Nov 27 17 Brink Buildings. Mulberry St. NEW BOOK STORE. Z2. F. SS2L2S & Go. RESPECTFULLY in form the public that they have taken the store in Ellis, Shntwcil Si Co’s, row, two doors above the Post Office, where they are now receiving mid opening n very general assortment of , « Books and Stationary, .'ntong liicir works, they have a general assort ment, aud will bo constantly receiving the new publications on Theology, Medicine. Law, His tory, and Miscellaneous subjects, together with stirli other articles as are usually kept iu a Book Store. As one of liicir firm will bo most of the time at the North for the purpose of attending sales end selecting Books, they flatter themselves that they will at all times have ns good au assortment, and • be able to dispose of them on as moderate terms t:s any house in the Southern country. BLiL I'eSS SOOB8, B. ff S. Sc Co. Itavc 2 largo assortment of all kinds mid siv.es. Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of the best qenlitv, hath English and American, plain and embossed, water aud feint lined, pink, yellow Uv* ami white. sr-' B.auk Checks, Notary Public Loiters, Ware house-Receipts, Bills of Lading. \Vi its of all kiuds. Justices Summons, do Execution-:, Clciks do Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses. Deeds, SlicrilTs' do. Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses. Mairin'gn License, Bail Writ nnd Bund, Inter. Coin. Directions forIntcrrogntoric«. Bills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bait Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra tion, Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem porary Lcp.ifs of Administration, Guardians Bonds. , Tax Collectors deeds. Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec. Dec 21 24 NEW FRIMEH. 1ST.PUBLISHED and for sale at this of- QJd ace, The Mew Primer, or Child’s First Book. Wei! adapted for Infant, Common and Sunday Schools. Will be sold low hv the quantity. Price 124 cents single. Host’s Patent Printing - Press. T FE undersigned having been appointed A gent for the sale o.f.Utist’s Improved Patent enst Iron Printing Press, taacs this opportunity to recommend it to the fraternity. This Press is coming iuto general use at the North—aud is thought to he the most perfect and efficient of any now in use. Worktneu, who have used this and others, give this the preference over eVcfy other kind as rcspccts case, power aud durability. Oncfcf these Presses is now in use at this office, where it may he seen in operation. Letters to the undersigned ou the subject, (post paid) will lie attended to. M. BARTLETT. WARE HOUSE £ Commission Business. THE subscriber continues the . 3| above Itusincss at bis old stand, yj Head of Cherry street and Cotton Avenue, where he oilers all the u- sual facilities in business. Ills Ware House and close storages arc in prirno order, and as much exempted from the danger of Tire :>s any in the place. Cotton stored with him will lie delivered in a- ny part of the town, f.rk£ of any charge, except the cnstoinarv storage. - ; . * Oct5 '2 JAMES C. MORGAN. NOTICE. T HE Subscriber having sold his stock of GOODS to r v* Mr. Samuel T.' Rowland,. and declined business, solicits forhim the patron age of his frieuds. ; and former customers, and re quests all who are indebted to him, to call at the store of S. T. Rowland, next door to Messrs Cooke Sc Cowles, where he will be found for the purpose of making settlements. Dec 24 1 ISAAC B. ROWLAND. . GEORGE JEWETT, At his old stand, conn ' o f Cherry and Secondsts. I S now receivii;..' -m/u New York and Boston. a. JVesh supply iff j.'oods, which, in addition to thriso ou baud, wilt make his stock very large aud complete, which he offers on as reasonable terms as they can be had in this tnaeket. lli goods comprise a general .. . . • * Assortment of Groceries, Viz—150 bags Coffee, 45 hhds St Croix, Porto Rieo and N Orleans Sugar, . .81 bbls Loaf and Lump do ’' 12 qr chests Tea 20,000 lbs Iron 10 hhds .Molasses v > 1500 bushels:Salt 100 pieces Hemp ahd Tow Bagging, 40 kegs Nails-.. Jamaica Rum' Coguac Brandy Northern Gin, Northern Rum Whiskey, Apple Brandy, .Wine, Powder, Shot, See. See. ALSO, . Dry Goods, Hardware, Cillery, Crockery, Boots', Shoes, See. &c. fee. Get 22 43 COACH MAKING, T HE Subscribers still continue the business j at the old stand, comer of Walnut and Fourth Streets, where work will be done accord ing to order. Having a large assortment of art! clcs ordered from the North which will nrrivo iu the course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, Bur> gics. Barouches and Carriages, they.yfcdl con- lident of pleasing customers both iu articles and prices. The have now on hand aji assortment which will he sold low for cash, pfib as Sulkeys, Gigs, and Barouches; besides several splendid sets of Harness, with Lncesf, ’ Carpeting, Morocco, Springs of different kinds, Joints, Bauds, I.oops and Bows of all sizes. Orders for Carriages punctually attended to, ami warranted to please or no sale. BENTON Sc BACON. Wanted as an Apprentice, A lad about fourteen or fifteen years of age, of steady moral habits. * B. Sc B. May 1 138 AUCTION, BROKERAGE . AND Commission Business. T HE uudersignodhas taken the spaciousTiro pruof brick store, iu the south end of Ellis, Shotwell Sc Co’s range, for the purpose of trans acting .* AUCTION, BROIiEAGE AND Commission Business, . Generally.—He will bo aided in'the management of any business confided to him, hy his brother, John T: Rowland, and respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of their respective friends, an i the public. Until the store is completed Ills counting room will bo keptoverthe Commercial Bank. WILLIAM P. ROWLAND. N. B. Cotton will bo bought or sold for a mod erate commission. Oct. 5 2 3m Blanton dt Smith OmtK FOR SALE, QAHHDS St Croix and N. O Uv GO bbls do do 50 do Loaf and Lump 50 do Rye Whiskey 2000 hhsljcls Salt, And a variety of other goods. Mav25 144 Sugar do do NEW GOODS. W3I. II. BIRDCALL, Has just received a nexcand extensive assortment of Dry Goods. Clothing* Hats, Shoes, the. . H IS stock, will be found inferior to none, and purchasers, by favoring bin with a call will be offufed Goods al the most reduced prices. For Cash Oiily. HiS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PXIIT, OK 7HU FOLltntvfNO: Super Saxony. Blue. Black and Colored Broad Cloths Blue, Black. Mixt nnd Fancy Colored Sattinets Striped Suttinfets, English Merinoes Duffle Point and Itose Blankets Red, White, Green and Yellow Flannels Canlou and Saxony White Gnuze do Damask Table Diaper Bird’s Kye. Scotch, and Russia do Blue, Blaclraud Colored Bombazetls do do do Circassians Negro Clothing, Linseys Brown and Bleached Shirtings do do Sheetings do do ; -Di filings Cotton Oznaburgs.T irtians Black Italian Lustring Black Gross de Swiss, Black Gross de Naples do do Berlin Black Sinchews and Sarsancts Col. Gross di: Naples Black and,Cbl Florences ' do. do Italian Crapes Scarlet aud Black .Merino Long.Shavrls Scarlet Square Shawls Cashmere. Valentia,.Thibet Wool Silk, Damask*SEhtURassimere Shawls Herunni, Pans Muslin Crape Gauze, Gros ds Naples and Mandarine Dress Handkerchiefs Ladies’ and Misses’ Belgian, Italian, Straw, Leg horn, Braid and Fancy Bonnets. Satin and Gauze Garnitures English .Mohisjiins^Bed Ticks Apron Checks. Furniture do Domestic Plaids and Stripes Floor Cloth Baize, Green Fuze Cloth Furniture Dimity. Hair cord do Russia Sheeting. Bleach Dbwlaii Burlaps. BangupCords Irish Liijeiiv-Pa'-ns BluettnS Sca-let Rallinet Cotton Cassimeres Black and Col. plain Ribbons- Dark and light Col. Prints and Ginghams Lace and Gauze .Veils Figured and plain Bobbinet Lace .,,,•■ Threjnl-Laces Cambric. Jnfconct, Swiss, Mull, Nansook nnJ Book Muslins LtiVin Cambric Lilian Cambric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do India Flag and Bandana do Shell Combs Ladies’ and Gentlemens' Gloves. Cotton, Worsted and Lamb’s Wool Kosi Black and Col. Cambrics Bead Reticules' >Jen’s and Boys’ Fur, Cloth aud Seal Caps Chinchilla do TUCn.Ui.tti EVENiisGS. Iu summer-.days I till the grouud, •, i ,* tug. and t• iI. and get ni« bread. No iutorval.cau then be found - •.-civ'ectn in \ la nor aim n.y led; My wife declines to knit by night, And I to read by candle light. But when the south receives tho ami Beyond the equinoctial line— D hen all roy summer work is done; Substantial pleasures then are mine; Then J a lie b< gins to knit at night, Aud 1 to read by caudle light. : 1 I atn content and never sigh, A or ih from home some bliss to r :nu ; And Jane is pleased ns well as I, It so completely feasts her mind, To sit tier dow u to knit by [light, Aud 1 to re a J hy caudle tight. For when I read she always hears, And what site hears she tries to scan, When ought obscure to her appears, Tlieu I explain it ifl can. O how she loves to knit by night, Aud hear me read by caudle light. But when she drops a stitch and gapes, Soon gapes again and nods her.head, I close mjt book, and say, '‘perhaps ’Tistime, my dear, to go to bed-— So knit again tomorrow pight, Aud hear mo read hy caudle light.” A fool and knave with different views, For J.uiia’s hand apply; The knave to mend his fortune sue*, The fool to please his eye. Ask you how Julia will behave ? Depend on’t for a rule, If she’s a .fool she’ll wed'tife knave, If she’s a knave the fool. £and in Newton. R ACTIONS No. 333 and 334, iu the 16th District originally Henry now Newton ouuty, are for sale, Apply iu Macon,-to Dec 1 35 M- BARTLETT. F' Notice. subscriber is going to make new ar-l ington Hall, under the firm of Coparttfernhip. T HE subscribers have this day purchased tho ..cutir'o stock of goods belonging to Wiley, Baxter 'S,' Fori iu this place, and will continue the business at the same store ou the corner of Sec ond Street and Cotton Avenue, opposite Wash- NEJV BOOK STORE. - Johnson 6c Smith, Respectfully iufoim the public, that they have takcui the store at the north wcSV corner of Cotton Avenue, where they keep a General Assortment of ROOKS, PRINTS, &c. See. all of which they wi'i dispose of on very low terms. , «• Buttons. ••■They also keep on hand a great vnrictv-'bf But tons. such aslaucy gilt coat aud vest Buttons; bone horn, pearl, lasting, aud a variety of other kinds, allof the latest patterns. ,]8 jnu 30 REA & COTTON Offer for sale on accommodating terms, Ihd h PIECES Hemp Bagging JL 500 ready made Cotton bags, best quality 100 bbls Baltimore, N. O. and Georgia Whiskey *0 hhds Northern Rum (colored) 10 casks Marcella and .Madeira Wiuo 30 boxes inanufarturcd Tobacco 35 hhds St. Croix Sc Porto Rico Sugars 5 bids Copperas 3 bales Blankets 1 bok Saddlery 1000 bushels Alum Salt, Aj.tfo A small invoice of DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, CROCKERY. See. suitable for". Couu- by store, will bo sold on a credit of six months. Oct. 2 1 xtr.-P Jac.'t Bills# * ”1111 a large elegant likeness of the aui- wM—hands.ini •!, orir.tfd at :his ..‘Hr* J. GODDARD, WAEE HOUSE * AND Com m ission Merchant, 2>2afcon, „ ^ WILL continue to transact the j Snbovo business at the same place aBkmuflVtal occupied last year by J. GOD- HARD AGREED. He has built a good Wharf for the convenience of the Ware House: and ther<5 is no Ware House iu town more secure from the dangers of fire. By strict attention to business committed to Ins care, ami the facilities which he will be able to render his customers, lie hopes to merit a contin uance of the patronage of his friends and the pub lic in general. He is prepared to make liberal advances at all times, on cotton stored or'shipped hy him. Cot ton stored at his Ware House will be insured at the lowest rates, if requested. lie has also taken the .Ware House occupied last year by L. J. Groce, for the convenience of his friends and customers in’East Macon. Macou. August 10^ 1(58. 6m BLANTON & ShHTH, WARE HOUSE, ASP Y • \J. Com m iss ion ATSTchcul ts, M AKE liberal advances an Cotton in store and on shipments, llso on notes and oth er property dcpositc'i iu their hands. Their Ware Houses arc more convenient to the business part of the town than any other, possess ing the advantages of a wharf, amljire more ex empt from danger by fire, than any other in Ma con. May 25. .I ll Practice of Medicine. DPS. CONE & BRIDGMAN have united in the Practice of MED ICINE and SURGERY. Their office is ilia ouo heietofore occupied by Dr. Cone. Jan 1. 1833. 14 JL rangcracnls in liL business, and it will be come necessary for all indebted to settle their re spective accounts. LEWIS F1TCII. Jaii. 1,1833. 14 F. O’GALLAGIIAN, H Althc head of Cotton Avenue, AS just received the following articles, viz: ] 6 half bbls Buckwheat Flour 6 qr do do 15 casks prime Goshen Cheese 20 boxes Bloom Raisins 10 bbls Northern Apples 20 boxes Tin Plato 290 lb Wfre suitable for Tiuners 20 boxes fresh Lemon syrup 50 inch’s extra fiuo Saddles . 25 ladies do do 100 bundles cotton Yarn, No 7 to 16 2 handsome Barouches, icith Har ness complete either f»r one or tiro Horses Also for sale—\ young HORSE, well broke to j harness, and goes well under the saddle, jnn 6 16- BAXTER, FORT & WHEY, They have on hand a general^,assortment’ of fresh goods well adaptgdi.th thc town and country trillr6 ; , winch will he sold at low prices aud on li beral terms, by the yard, piece or package.— They solicit a continuation of the patronage of former customers and the public generally. THOMAS W. BAXTER. ROBERT W. PORT. LAIRD H. WILEY- Macon, July 1, 1832. 161 READY MADE CLOTHING. Superfine blue, black, green, adelaid. olive find brown Clotli Dress Coats « Blue, black, green, .brown and steel mixt Clotli,F/.ock Cr/ats «« Blue, brown, olive, green and mixt Clotli Coatees Blue, steel mixt and lancy colored Sattinet Coat ees and Frock Coat 0 Superfine blue, black, brown, olive, green und steel mixt cloth Pantaloons Drab, lavender and striped Cassift'ere do BIiip. steel mixt and fancy colored Sattinet do English Moleskin, uncut Cord and Bangu[> do Youths’ Cloth aud Sattinet Coatees aud Panla- loons Black,bine and drab Cassimere Vests Black and colored Velvill do Dark and light figured Valentin, white and^ col ored .Marseilles, Swansdown, Toilinet and Sattinet Vests Gamble! and Plaid Clonks Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Valentia and Leather Stocks Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bcrnm’- Szc. &c. German Obituaries.—Our German friends-are n the habit of publicly announcing the demise of heir near relatives with a tribute to their mem ory. In how poetical a fashirn this is sometimes lone, take the following—which we have pilfer ed to the very letter from a Rhenish paper—in proof:—“The inmost feelings of my adored hus- band went to sleep, quietly aud happily, on tho 6th instant. .The extent of my sufferings nouo know bctlerihnn myself: nor. fny present condi tion, nor the stagnation of business,—nnwh less the dead wnght, which altogether strains my loins, lie. the dear departed Frederick M——, was myhusbaud, every inch of him ; he urns part ner in all the afflictions of life with myse'f; aud 1 wish, therefore, every one as spiedy and happy an end as his. To enjou the folly of liie with groaning of the Spirit.—this is what I call virtue aud understanding; patience and wakefulness, and melancholy aud ecstacy, and to build the man sion of peace iu one’s own bosom, are ten thous and times more costly possessions than gold or virtue. * ‘ur business, will not hitch; aud 1 will do dry (Utmostos a widow.”— Lund. Alh. Summer Goods and ClotMngv TUST received at the Macon Clothing Store April 12 121 LEWIS FrWlH Bagging. I PIECES 1st aiul 2d quality of he I_ 'l# nP. vy IJe:np Bagging, hy tho piece o iu quantities to suit Purchassers, for sale by -Dec. 12. 23 C. A. .HIGGINS. Negro Clothing, Men*4 aud Youths' Fur and Wool Hats, Fine Boots and Shoes, NEGRO SHOES, &C, diC. dtC. Oct 24 Al f? WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. The subscriber is now open*; iug a general assortment of goods iu his line, consisting of Gold patent Lever Watches, ' Silver do do I cpine and common do Ladies neck Chains Molasses, Sugar, Iron, Sfc. gr Hhds Molasses 10 do primo stcroix Sugar 20 bbls and half bbls canal Flour 25 do Whiskey 20 do Giu, 15 do Rum 10 do Malaga \Vino 10 tons swedes Iron asvorted 30 boxesTcbrcco (Virginia) 100 pieces Hemp Bagging 500 cotton Bags, 5£ yards each 500 bushels Alum salt 1500 bus Also, _ c , i ,uuu u..shels Liverpool groun4_Salt, on board do watch Chains, --cals Lamar’s boat No. J,.daily expected, will ho sold FLAX THBFAB. 4 |V|| LBS FLAX 11'READ, assorted colors of a superior quality, just received and for sale by Nov ”7 17 WM. II. BURPS ALL. Loaf and Lump Sugar. 17 BOXE.S Loaf and Lump Sugar, just Oct 9 received aud for sale by 4 REA & COTTON. „ ’ B«Aftr2£.5 for sale at this office The Subscriber B FINIS very anxious to reduce his stock of Goods, is indue d to offer them at prices somewhat reduced. His sales will hereafter be for cash jnn )6 16 WM. H. BURDSALL iIo:s-3 -iiils, ■ WITH a. splendid new Cut—neatly prime I at this office. and Keys Gent, link and curb Cbaius, Seals aud Keys Ear Rings, finger Rings, Breast Pius, Shirt N Studs, Silver Spoons, (a good nsortment) Fine pla’.ed Castors, Candlesticks, Snuf'jrs and Trays, Razors, pocket, pen aud dirk Ivuivcs, Dirks, Pistols, (a fine article,) Spectacles, Coral Beads, See. See. All of which are offered at very low prircs for cash. . RUFUS R. SMITH. Nov. 14 13 N. B. Pnrticulor attention paid to the REPAI RING of WATCHES of every description rad warranted. low if takcu from the boat. All ou good terms, for sale hy REA Sc COTTON, jan 29 18 : mu £ugar Sf Iron, gr HHDS St Cioix Sugar o 5 hhds N. Orleans do 10 tor. Swpeds Iron, assorted, On consignment, and for sale on accommoda ting terms by WM. P. ROWLAND Jan 2 14 Orange Poicder . ■ffi ft ft K e 8 s D Rogers celebrated Orange m \g ™ * Powder—10 d.o in 1 lb cannisters, Received and for sale in lo*^ to suit purchasers, at factory prices by R£,A Sc COTTON, jau 30 18 Agents. BOOKS. A set „r gills ommentaries, a*!.d a few sets of Henry’s Exposition, for - tie JOHNSON Sc SMITH’S store, norih wr ,i corner of Coitou Avenue. The above can ’tie had very low. Feb 13 SO DR. I? ELLIS, H AVING determined to settle permanently in Macon, respectfully offers his Professional Services to the inhabitants of the town and adjacent coun try. For the satisfaction' of those who are unac quainted with him, ho thinks proper to ninie, that he was regularly admitted to his profession ia 1804, agreeably to tho laws aud regulations of the State of New York,, ^ud that most of his time since that period Fa.- been devoted to an exten sive practice. -5y a faithful discharge of his pro fessional dul’.cs, he hope, td merit a lilxcral pat ronage. llis residence and office arc in the house formerly occupied oy Mr. Birdsong, oa Mulbeiry stivet. Jan. 14 2 The Copartnership U NDER the firm o[Russell, Dickinson Sf Co. is this day by mutual consent dissolved.— The Business hereafter will be conducted hy jan 23 RUSSELL & DICKINSON. For Sate, Tho Hotisc occupied by Mr Burds- all. For terms apply to Charles J. McDonald, or the subscriber. - FREDERICK SIM&. f . 18 Negroes Wanted. T HF. subscribers will pay liberal prices fora few likely men, young and of good char- c:er. BLANTON & SMITH- May 25 £44 J& inn 28 Sugar, Coffee, &c. GRAVES & SON have just receive • the following articles : 12 hhds St. Croix andN. O. Sugars 10 hbls Loaf do 50 bags Coffee 40 bbls Rum 20: bbls N. Gin J 20- Bbls Whiskey' 10 hhds Molasses 20 hbls Potatoes 2 pipes Cog. Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gin 2 liluis Jam. Rum 25 bids Wine 20 bbls Cordial 50,000 Chit's ' ' ’ Boxes Soap, Candles Pepper, Pimento, Ginger Tobacco, Pcarlash, Copperas Boxes Hyson and Black Tea 50,000 lbs Iron aud Steel 2000 lbs IIoop Iron Castings, See. See. All of which will bo sold very low. April 111 21 Fresh Drugs, Paints Oils. Dil. W. B. B ALL H AS just received his fresh supplies, and oi lers for sale, at his store ou Cotton Aven ue, a quantity of Liuseed Oil Extract Sarsaparilla, Sperm do Carpenters Traiu do ' Castor Oil (fine article) White Lead '••, Croton <).'l Spanish Brown grpund Spirits i’urpentine in oil ’’ do do Venetian Red Windsor Glass Paiut Brushes Indigo, Spanish Flote Alum Copperas Pearl Ashes Mu gucsia,lump &.ca!'d Starch Quinine Piperine (inline Opium Morpkinm Sulpbat Sc Vinegar Acetato- Madeira and Bort Wine, Suitable for convalescents, Together with an extensive and genera! assort ment of all articles in his line, all of which were purchased in person by himself in New York, and are warranted genuine. He is prepared to give reasonable accomuiouations respectfully mvi a the auentimi of the paL>«p; Feb 13 *► dry and Oaj'i’al Varnish Black leather do Japan do Glue Snuff, Macaboy Scotch Fine cut Tobacco Ilair & coat Brushes Camel’s kair Pencils Chloride of Lime Chloride of Soda Lemon Syrup Lamps Lanterns Lamp Glasses & Wick AGRICULTURE.—Gov. Matey, of.New, York, in his message to t! e legislature on (lie 2d inst. alludes as follows to the farming inters est. “From the consideration of these important subjects, I pass to one of greater and more gen eral interest, lying more directly within .the reach of our legislative act ich, and demanding from its a particular attention. Agriculture was undoubtedly the primitive pursuit ol men in a civilized state of society, and seems to he: indicated to them by Heaven as their best em ployment. Vigor of body and purity of mind are eminently enjoyed by the husbandman. Without in aning to disparage any class ol men, or to deny a due measure ol public virtue to aill' history and experience warrant the assertion, that the cultivators of the soil have ever been among the first to clierish, and the Inst to a- bandon, free institutions, It is not, however; for this reason that agriculture presents pecul iar claims for your guardianship. It not only furnishes occupation to a much greater portion of our citizens than any other department ot la bor, but it supplies the materials for all others-. I L must be regarded as a matter of some s'ur- priv'/that an employment in 'vhich so great a number of the human family-are directly enga- ; gud, to which all look for their daily bread, and upon, which commerce, manufactures and the mechanic arts—indeed, all the various pursuit^ of mankind—so necessarily depend, should not have risen to a still higher consideration than it 5as yet attained, and received from those en trusted with the power oi legislati n more liber al aids. “The numerous agricultural societies organ ized in the several counties in this state in con sequence of our legislation, flourished fora sea son, then languished, and are now generally dissolved.' The interest-of agriculture was, to a considerable extent, promoted by tliese socie ties. The contributions from '.e public treas ury, distributed principally in premiums, gave a sudden impulse to agricultural industry, and induced many laudable efforts among farmers, not only to excel in their productions, but to introduce valuable improvements in husbandry, yet it has been questioned whether the b< nefit- thus:obtained, wvre of such an extensive anc abiding character, as might have been..realize:, by a different application of the funds uenve- froni the government. Agriculture is a once, as well as an art: and both must be tematically cultivated, and widely dissemina ted, before it would attain a high degree ol im provement. The general intelligence and in dividual enterprise of those devoted to the put - suit, have carried the art as far, per taps, could be reasonably expected without a bette. knowledge of the sciences connected witki.. With a salubrious climate and fertile soil, • ■ extensive regions but partially broug t u the power of cultivation < with rising manuhy - turcs and a flourishing Commerce, demanding the surplus products of husbandry;, with a pop ulation full of enterprise, and distinguish^ >■* native skill and practical talent; wo may rty suitably expect great advantages fron ' ' ’ * trvation and diffusion of the sciences with the art. 'Vhc subjettappeal a in every respect wfcrthjr of y our alt to merit a liberal Encouragement, <V V\^re authorised to ar^ D' JOHN T. ROWLAND ^ ,„ndidate 1, * tioloncl of the® egimeoi ^litia is Bibl^xn; u- vc a sci- SYS- A UO TV*