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ORGIA TEL
BY M. BARTLETT.
MACON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1833.
\oeiAIL.-New Series.’.'..Number 25.
THE
GEORGIA TELEGRAPH.
Published Weekly
AT MACON, GA.
Pointing Office on Mulberry Street—opposite the
Bricl: Range.
TERMS.—Three Dollars a year, if paid in
advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid before tho
end of the year. Subscribers living at a distance
will bo required.in all eases to pay in advance
NEW BOOK STORE.
F. SKUBS & Go.
RESPECTFULLY
form the public that they
have taken tho store iu
Ellis, Shotwell Se Co’s,
row. two doors above tho
Post Office, where they
are now receiving and openiug a very general
assortment of
Books and .Stationary,
Among tueir works,-they have a general assort
ment, and will ho constantly receiving the new
publications on Theology, Medicine. Law, His
tory, and Miscellaneous subjects, together with
such other articles ns aro usually kept in a Book
Store.
As one of their firm will be most of the time at
tho North for the purpose of attending sales cud
selecting Hooks, they flatter themselves that they
w ill at all times have as good an assortment, and
be able to dispose of them on as moderate terms
as any bouse in tho Southern country.
' z&Asre: bogus,
B. P. S. St Co. have a large assortment of
all kinds ami sizes.
Fools Can, Letter, and Note Paper of tho best
quality, both English and American, plain and
embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yellow
go and white.
BSAHSIS.
B.ank Checks, Notary Public Letters, Ware
house Receipts, Hills of Lading.
Writs of all kinds.
Justices Summons, do Executions, Clerks do
Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses.
Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sherilfs’ Hills of Sale, Gar
nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors' Summonses.
Mnrriago License. Hail Writ and Bond, Inter.
Com. Directions for Interrogatories.
Hills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail
Bonds, Attachment.^, Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra
tion, Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem
porary Letters of Administration, Guardians
Bonds.
Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec.
Dee 21 24
WARE HOUSE
AND
Commission Business.
THE subscriber continues tho
O f above lmsiuess at his. old stand,
Head of Cherry'street and Cotton
Avenue, whero he offeu all the u-
snal facilities in business.
Ilis Ware House aijd close storages are iu
prime order, and as much exempted from the
danger of fire'as any iu*the..place.
Cotton stored with him will ire delivered iu a-
ny part of the town, free of any charge, except
the customary storage.
Oct 5 2 JAMES C. MORGAN.
J: GODDARD,
WARS SOUSE
AND
Commission Merchant,
IWacon*
WILL contiuuc to transact the
[ & JR abovo business at tho same place
fay.T'L.w occupied last year by J. GOD-
& REED. He has huilt
a good Wharf for the convenience of tho Ware
House: and there is no Ware House in town more
secure from the dangers of fire.
By strict attention to business, committed to his
caro, and the facilities which be will bo able to
render his customers, he hopes to merit a contin
uance of tho patronage of his friends and the pub
lic in general.
lie is prepared to make lihornl advances at all
times, on cotton stored or shipped by him. Cot
ton stored at his Waro House will bo iusured at
tho lowest rates, if requested.
He has also taken the Ware House occupied
last year by L. J. Groce, for the convenience of
his friends and customers in East Macon.
Macon. August 10 ICS Cm
WARE HOUSE,
Axn
. Commission Merchants,
AIvE liberal advances su Cotton in store
and oil shipments, also on uotes 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 iu .Ma
con. May 25 144
FRANCIS O CALLAGIIAN. .
H AS on hand the following articles, all new
and just opened, which he offers
Low for Cash:
15 hhds prime SugRrs
50 bags prime Coffee^
50 pieces prime hemp Bagging
50 coils best hale Rope
2000 bushels Salt
80 hbls best Portland Rum
8 hhds do do
5Q JibL best rye Gin
50 bbls best ryo Whiskey
2 pipes Holland Gin
2 do Cognac Brandy
2 do Jamaica Rum
50 bills prime Mackerel No. 2
hWs best Canal Floifr
20 do do country do
1000 pr negro Shoes
200 pr Gentlemen’s best calf do
100 pr Ladies’ , morocco do'
50 pr prunella -- do
150 pr childiens’ do assorted qualities
1C cases fur Hats assorted qualities
6 do wool do do do
C boxes Cotton Cards
3 do wool do
30 bags liv'c geese Feathers,
AND A GENERAL STOCK OP
Dry Goods, Saddlery, &c.
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
Cutlery, Iron, Steel, fire,
Dec. 12 . u .c
Furs, Bides and Homs.
T HE highest price will be given by the sub
scriber for Furs of all kinds, either Beaver,
Otter, Raccon or Muskrat.
IiicJeStdry, in auy quantity; also Deer Skins.
Horns, Ox'or Bhek: Q.A. HIGGINS,
Nov 27 T7 Brick Buildings. .Mulberry St.
COACH MAKING.
2m ew Pall and winter
GOODS AND CLOTHING.
lhotsTfitch,
DRAPER AVSD TAILOR,
Is now opening at the M A-
^'CON CLOTHING Store,
a new ami fashionable assort
ment of Goods, consisting of
superfine (Loudon) black,
blue, brown,, orange, drab, arix«L (tael
mixed and mulberry Cloths*; bluff. *black, slate,
lavender, mixed, buff, white, striped and plaid
Cnssimcre (a fashionable article); plain black
niid figured velvet Vestings; Florentine. Valen
cia, Marsnillcs, Figured Valencia, Silk and Gold
Spotted English Vesting, (a first rate article):
Velvet, Bombazine, Silk mid Leather stocks;
(Jam Elastic, Raw Silk, Nett Silk, Webb and
Cotton Suspenders ; Buckskin. Horse, Liuen and
Silk Gloves; Collars, Bosoms, Stiffuers, &c.;
\ irgiuin, Silk, Lamb’s wool. Worsted aud Linen
Half Hose ; India, Spitnlfield's and Flag Hand
kerchiefs ; While Figured aud Italian Cravats;
Umbrellas; Cloth Cnps ; a beautiful piece .of
Merino ('loth for Ludies Habits; Gold and Sil
ver Epaulettes, Sashes, Ball Buttons. Plates, and*
a good assortment of Trimmings for Military
also, Tailor’s Trimmings.
CLOTHING.
Super blue, black, brown, green and olive Frock
Coats; do do Dress Coats, Coattccs, Over Coats,
Pantaloons : plain, velvet, figured, florentiue, Va
lencia, Marseilles, cloth and cnssimcrc Vests: fine
Linen and cotton Shirts, Drawers, short Jackets,
monkey do, Pea do: first rate German camblel
and canton Clonks; Ladies’do: ...
All of the abovo Clothing, h made tip of the
best goods anil in fashionable style, uuder my
onu inspection, and will be sold low for CASH.
The Tailoring Business
Will he carried on ns usual in aUto-hr-&<tai > hji n - ( i
all work will be done Sn.tho boot mantier, and to
please my customers, if pci would return
my thanks for tho tr.any favors I have received
“J * ne ptls and viie public in general, and
sola it a contmuanc-ff of their patronage. ll
octl30 LEWIS FITCH.
CASH STORE
Siiissell, & Dickinson
AVE on hand, and will rreieve in a few
davs, a choice selection of
&ROCSRZES, &c.
which will ‘re sold low and for CASH ONLY-
8 hhds N. O. Molasses
23 “ prime St. Croix & Orleans Sugars
52 bags prime green Coffee
20 hols Mackerel
1 tierce Codfish
20 bbls Family Flour (choice)
JO half bbh do »* ;*:
15 qr ., Buck wheat do
20 bbls Irish Potatoes
51 bbls Northern Rum, Gin, Whiskey
17 “ assorted Cordials (good)
* 5 tierces new Ricp
1 pipe each cog Brandy aud II Gin
2 “ Northern Vinegar
5 bbls each Peach andApjde Brandy
Jamaica and St Croix Rum
Irish Whiskey
Cherry Bounce
O M, 8 M, Tencriffc, Muscatel, Port
nnd Kalnga Wines in q- casks
Baskets Clinmpaigne
Londou Porter in quarts and j a\
Bar Soap;'Sperm Sc Tallow bundles
Lump Sugar
Ilysou and Pouchong Tc-as
Drums fresh Pfgi :
Boxes fresh Raisins
Oranges, Apples, Onions, Are
Dried. Beef, smoked Tongues
Bologna Sausages, Crackers
Spanish and American Cigars. &c.
8 tons swedes and English Iron
English, Blistered and Genr.aii Steel
32 casks Nails and Boat sp-’^cs
Salt. Bagging & T*f, 0 e, Castings,
A Iso a genera J variety of
Staple jJry Goods*
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
Sad(?*erj/i fiats, Boots, Shoes, & % c See.
Jr.nl, 1833 14
T HE Subscribers still continue tho business
at tho old stand, corner of Walnut and
Fourth Streets, where work will be done accord
ing to order. Having a large assortmortt of arti
cles ordered from the North which will arrive in
tho course of the summer, consisting of Gigs, Bu-
gics,.Barouches and Carriages, thoy feel con
fident of pleasing customers both in articles and
prices.
Tlie have now on hand an assortment which
will be sold low for cash, such as Sulkeys, Gigs;
and Barouches; besides several splendid 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 an Apprentice*
A lad about fourteen or fifteen years of age, of
steady moral habits. B. Sc B.
May 4 138
GEORGE JEWETT,
At his old stand, torner of Cherry and Secondsts.
I S now receiving from New\ v ork and Boston.
a fresh supply of Goodsl'whicjn in addition
to those on hand, will make his stock‘very-large
and complete, which he offers on as reasonable
terms as they can be hall -in this market. Ilis
goods comprise a general
Assortment of Groceries.,
Viz—150 bags Coffee,
45 hhds St Croix, Porto Rico aud N
Orleans Sugar,
21 bbls Loaf and Lump do
12 qr idtqsjs Ton.
2(1,000 lbs Iron 7
JO hhds Molasses 1 '*-
1500 bushels Sal:
100 pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging,
40 kegs Nails
Jamaica Rum
C ogBac-'B randy
Northern Gin, Northern Rum
Whiskey,
Apple Brandy, Wine,
Povrdcr, Shot, See. See.
i '*xLsbi 5
Dry Gocfds, Hardware* Cutlery*
Crockery, Boots, Shoes,
' See.. Scc. Sec.
Oct 22 ‘ *43
Notice.
T HE subscriber, is going to make new ar
rangements in his business, aud it will be
come. necessary Cor all indebted to settle their re
spective* «£coanu. LEWIS FITCH.
Jan.1,1833. 14
$ ... F. p’CALLAGHAN,
* " ■■■Atthehead of Cotton Avenue,
AS just received the following articles, viz:
(Fh’nlfbbls Buckwheat Flour
6 qr do '* " do',.
15 casks prime Goshen Cheese
20 boxes Bloom Raisins
10 bbls Northern Apples
20 boxes Tin Plato
200 lb Wire suitnblofof Tinners
20 boxes fresh Lemon syrup
50 men’s extra fine Saddles
25 ladies do do
100 bundles cotton Y*ar»* flfo 7 t0
2 handsome Barouches, with liar-
ness comut' e '( e cither for one ortico Horses
Also for "jf c —\ young HORSE, well broke to
tarney, and goes well under the saddle,
jan C 1G
AUCTION, BROKERAGE
AND
Commission Easiness.
T HE utidersiguodlias taken the spacious fire
proof brick store, in the southend of Ellis,
Shotwell & Co’s range, for the purpose of trans
acting
AUCTION, SROKEAGE
AND
Commission Business,
Gcncralljj— IIo will he aided in the management
of any business confided to hint, by bis brother,
John T. Row.lnpti^auilf/eefiectfulfy solicits a share
of the patronage of their respective friends, an I
the pufrli?.. Until the store is completed his
counting rodm will be kepurvertfcc-Cojnnicrcial
Bank. William p. Rowland.
N. B. Cotton will be bought or sold for a mod
erate commission.
Oct. 5 2 3hi *v
Copartnership.
T HE subscribers have this day purchased tho
entire stock of goods belonging to Wiley,
Baxter Fort in this place, and will continue the
business at the same store on the corner of Sec
ond Street aud Cotton Avenue, opposite Wash
ington Hull, under the firm of
BAXTER, FORT & WILES’.
They 'have on hand a general assortment of
fresh goods well adapted to tho town and country
trade, which will be 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 geuerallv.
THOMAS W. BAXTER.
ROBERT W. FORT.
. LATRD II. WILEY-
Macon, July 1,1832. 1G1
NEW GOODS:
WM. H. BURDSARL,
Has just received a ncicand extensive assortment of
Dry Goods. Clothing,
llats, Shoes, »yc.
IS slock will be found inferior to none, and j
purchasers, by favoring him with a cal! will |
be olFurtd Goods at the most reduced prices.
For Cash Only.
nis STOCK CONSISTS, IN TAUT, OF Till'. FOLLOWING:
Super Saxony, Blue. Black and Colored Broad
Cloths
Blue, Black; Mixt.and fancy Colored Sattincts
Striped SattinetsfEnglish Merinoes
DaIHe Point and Rose Blankets
Rue!, While, Green and Yellow Flannels
Canton and Saxeny White Gauze do
Damarlt Table Diaper.
Bird’s Bye. Scotch, and.Russia do
Blue, Black and Colored Boinbazetts
do do do Circassians
Negro Clothing. Linscys
Brb-.vhaiili Bleached Shirtings
do do Sheetings
do do Drillings
Cotton Oznabiirgs, Fustians
Black Italian Lastring
Black Gross do Swiss, Black Gross de Naples
do do Berlip
Black Sinchewsand gnrsaucts
Pol. Gross dc Nnplcs
Black and Col. Florences
do do Delian Crapes
Scarlet and Black Merino Long.Shawls
Scarlet Square Shawls
Cashmere, VaJentia, Thibet Wool
Silk, Dnmask and Osssimere Shawls
Hernuni, Paris Muslin Crape
Gauze, Gros de Naples end Mandarine Dress
Handkerchiefs
Ladies’ nnd Misses’ B'-lzian, Italian, Straw, Leg
horn. Braid and Fancy Bonnets.
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
English Moleskins. Bed Ticks
Apron Checks, Furniture do
Domestic Plaidsand Stripes
Floor Cloth Baize. Green Fuze Cloth
Furni'ure Dimity, Hair cord do -
Russia Sheeting, Bleach DowIa'Cl
Burlaps, BatigifjuCtirdi
Irish Linens Lawns
Blue and Scarlet Ilaltinct
Cotton Cassimeres
Black and Col. plain RjUbeijs,
Dark and light Col. Prints and Ginghams
Lace and Gbiizc Veils
Figured and plain Bobbinet Lace
Thread Lnce3
Cambric. Jaconet, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and
Book Muslins
Linen Cambric
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do
India Flag and Bandana do
Shell Combs
Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Gloves.
Cotton, Worsted nnd Lamb’s Wool Hose
Black and Col. Cambrics
Bead Reticules
Men’s aud Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps
. Chinchilla do
Y ARROW.
BT WORDSWORTH. !’
Pilots stream that didst appear so fair
To fund imagination 1 ",
Dost rivalTiYtlie-liglit of day 1
Her IL-llcate creation;
Meek loveliness is round thee r - .-ad ,
A soJtuess-.etill and holv;
i lie grace of (orest charms decay’d.
And pastoral melancholy.
to po
That region left, the vale unfolds
Rich groves of lefty stature.
With Yaprow winding through
Ofcidtivared unlurc;
And, rising from those lofty groves,
Behold a ruin hoary!
1 lie shatter'd trout of Newark’s towefJ,
Rouowu’d iu Border story.
Thy ever youthful waters keep
A course of lively pleasure;
And gladsome notes my lips can breathe,
Accordant to tho measure.
Thy vapours linger round the heights;
Theyinelt, and soon must,vanish;
Our hour is theirs nor more is mine,—
Sad thought, which 1 would banish:
A blue sky. bends o’er Y arrow’s vale,
Save wnci'c a pourly whiteness
Is round the rising sun diffus’d,
A tender, hazy brightness;
And through her depths St. Maty’s Ltik<-
-. ‘ Still smilps, as if delighted;
For not u feat ure of those Lilis
Is iu its nerror slighted.
Rea & cotton
Offierfor sale on accommodating terms,
p ^Ife ^ ll 1’IhlCES Hemp Bagging
-®- v!. P 500 ready mudo Cotton bags, best
- quality
100 bbls Baltimore, N. O. aud Georgia
Whiskey
10 libds Northern Rum (colored)
10 casks Marscllcs aud Madeira Wiuo
30 boxes manufactured Tobacco
35 hhds St. Croix Sc Porto Rico Sugars
5 bids Copperas
3 hales Blankets
1 bok Saddlery
1000 bushels AluntSaH,
ALSO
A small invoice of DRY GOODS, HARD-
•VARE, CROCJvERY-, Sec. suitable fora coun
try store, nil! bo sold 011 a credit of six months.
Oct. 2 1
THE SUBSCRIBER
ILL sell the stock of BOOKS St HARD
WARE. belonging to Ellis, Shotw'-II Se
Co. at very: low prices, at retail, for cash, and to
merchants who may want to replenish their
stock, upon time, for approved paper.
I'he Stock consists of a great variety of
Hardware, Cutlery, Castings
MECHANICS’ TOOLS,
Brass Ware, Britannia do*
FURNITURE MOUNTING, Sec. See.
' BOOKS
Consisting of largo and small Bibles, Medical,
Law nnd School and a great variety of
Religious and Miscellaneous Books.
Dee. 18 23 JACOB.SHOTWELL.
The Subscriber
B EING very anxious to reduce bis stock of
Goods, is indue d to offer them at prices
somewhat reduced. Ilis sales will hereafter bo
for cash
i;>n IG 1G WM. II. BURDSALL
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
Tho subscriber is now open
ing a general assortment of
goods iu his line, consisting of
Gold patent Lever Watches,
Silver do do
Lcpinc aud common do
Ladies neck Chains
do watch Ciiaius, Seals
and Iveys
Gent, link and curb Chaius,
Seals and Keys
Ear Rings, linger Rings, Breast Pins, Shirt
Studs, ..
Silver Spoous, fa good -rtsortment)-* f *
Fine plated Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers
and Trays,
Razors, pocket, pen and dirk Knives,
Dirks, Pistols, (a fine article,)
Spectacles, Coral Bends, Sec. Sec.
All of which aro offered at very low prices for
cash. RUFUS R. SMITH.
Nov. 14 13
N. II. Particulor attention paid to tho REPAI
RING of WATCHES of every description and
warranted.
Rust’s Patent Printing: Press.
T I’E undersigned having been appointed A
gent for tliesaloof Rust’s Improved Patent
ca„t Iron Printing Press, .times this opportunity
to recommend it to tho fraternity. This Press is
coming into general use at the North—and is
thought to bo t lie most perfect and ctlicicotof ai>y
bow in use. Workmen, who have used this and
•'lliors, give this the preference over every other
kind as respects case, power and durability.
One.of these Presses is now in use at this office,
" here it may bo seen in operation.
Letters to the uudersigned on the subject, (post
P ni( l) will be attended to. M. BARTLETT.
^ NEW PRIMER.
3 ’P PUBLISHED aud for sale at ibis of-
lice,
Tho New Primer.
r ^lultl s Tirst Rook. Well adapted for Infant,
ommou and Suuday Schools. Will be sold low
J uie quantity. Prico 12j cents singlo.
SUBSCRIBER.
n AVING taken possession of the store rcut-.
cd by him in Ellis, Shotwell & Co’s.'
range, is now ready to receive auy Consignments
with which his friends and the public may be
pleased to favor him. WM. P. ROWLAND.
Nov 27 17
J UST landed from Steam Boat Boijuet» of
Blue and Pioneer ami fur sale at tho Cash
.-store by RUSSELL & DICKINSON.
80 bbls 1 rish Potatoes
30 bags prime green Coffee
10 hhds prime ucw crop Orleans Molasses
7 Tierces superior Georgia Syrup
5hhds Orleans Sugar 1
Cheese, Pilot aud Sea Bread Sec. j
March 12 2-1
AUCTION
By Rea & Cetton.
O N Wednesday, the 20th inst. at 10 o’elotk.
will be sold at the store of l .< vy «fc Moist-
(Cotton Avenue) tho balance of theii stock in
trails— consisting in part of Sugar. Coffee, Hum.
Whiskey, Apple Brandy, Mok.s.cs, Mackerel,
Nails and Gun Powder, together with an assort
ment of Dry Goods, Crockery and Hardware.
Sale positive. Terms on day of sale.
March 13 24
Sugar fy Iron.
pr HIIDS St Croix Sugar
o 5 hhds N. Orleans do
10 ton Siveeds Iron, assorted,
On consignment, and for sale o;t accommoda
ting terms by WM. P. ROWLAND.
Jan 2 14
Oi •ange Poicdcr.
~M Kegs D Rogers celebrated Orange
§ ’1 W ™ " Powder—10 do iu 1 lb enunisters,
Received aud for salo in lots to suit purchasers, at
factory prices by REA & COTTON,
jb’tl 30 18 Agents.
Practice of Medicine.
DPtS. CONE & BRIDGMAN
have united.in tho Practice of MED
ICINE and SURGERY'. Their
office is ilio one heretofore occupied
by Dr. Cone.
Jan 1,1833. 14
Summer Goods aud Clothing*,
"If UST received at the Macon Ciothin** Store
tf April 12 -121 Lewis fi 7 fch
- ~ Sagging..
£* -PtECES 1st and 2d quality of he
dPj vy-Hemp Bagging, by tho pie.ee o
iu quantities to suit Purchassers, for sale by
Dec. 12. 23 ,, C. A. HIGGINS.
Molasses, Sugar, Iron, fyc.
15
Hhds Molasses <
*.1.0 ttti firimq st’iroix Sugar
2(J bids and half bbls canal Flour
25 do Whiskey 20 do Giu, 15 do Rum
10 dot Malaga Wiue
ID fotis swedes Iron assorted
30 boxes Tobacco (Virginia) *
100 pieces ll»mp Bagging
500 cotton Bags, 5£ yards oach
500 bushels Alum salt Also,
1500 bushels Liverpool ground Salt. ou board
Lamar’s boat No. 1, daily expected, itrill-bd- Sold
low if taken from tho boat. All on good terms,
for salo by REA Se COTTON,
jan 2D 18
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Superfine blue, black, green, aitelaid, olive and
brown Cloth-Dress Coats
<* Bfue, black, green, brown and steel
mixt Cloth Frock Coats
“ Bloc, brown, olive, green and mist
..Qlpth Coatees .->. -• ■-i.
Blue, steel mixt fend fancy colored Sattincl Coat
ees and Frock Coats
Superfine bine, black, brown, olive, green and
stet-l mixt cloth Pantaloons'
Drab, lavender and striped Cassimere do
Blue, sloe, mixt and Fancy colored Satlinet do
English Moleskin, uncut Cord and Bangup do
Youths’Cloth and Satlinet Coatees and Panta- men linen bag is the .best,
loons
Black, blue and drnh Cassimcrc Vests
Black and colored Velvet do
Dark and light figured Valentin, white and col
ored Marseilles, Swansdown, Toilinct
and Sattinct Vests
Camblet and Plaid Cloaks
Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Valentia and Leather
Slocks ;
Fine Linen Shirts, Collar?. Bosoms, &c. &c.
Negro Clothing,
Men's aud Youths' Fur and Wool Hals,
Pin£ Boots and Shoes*
SuSS-P.O SHOES, <&S, «2lG.
Oct. 24 4
The Copartnership
U NDER tho firm of Russell, Dickinson 8, Co.
is this day by mutual consent dissolved.—
The-Bttsincss hereafter will he conducted by
jan 23 RUSSELL Se. DICKINSON-
Fresh Drugs, Paints S? Oils.
t DR. W. D- B/iLS.
AS just received his fresh supplies, and of
fers for sale, at his store on Cotton Aven
ue, a quantity of
Linseed Oil " Extract Sarsaparilla,
Sperm‘doi ' Carpenters
Train do • • • Castor Oil (fine article)
White Lead Crotou Oil
Spanish Brown ground Spirits Turpeutine
jan 28
For Sale,
'’’TfliFHbkse’eccupidd by Mr Burds-
nll. For terms apply to Charles J
McDouald, or the subscriber.
FREDERICK BIAS!
18
Copal Varnish
lUack leather do
Japan do
Glue
Snuff, Macaboy and
Scotch
Fine' cut Tobacco
Hair & coat Brushes
Camel’s hair Pencils
FLAX THREAD.
M P* LBS FLAX THREAD, assorted
' colors'Sf a superior quality, just
received amt for sale by
Nov27 17 WM. II. BURDSALL.
For Sale or Bent.
T he two story building formerly belonging
to II. II. Cotie, with out houses aud good
Sarden, Possesiou given immediately. For terms
apply to JOSEPH I>. ELLIS.
Or in his absence to II. II. Cone.
Macon, March 11 3t 24
T
D R. J. II. HARDEE has located'himselfin
Macon, and tenders his- professional ser
vices to his frieuds and the public.
He will he found at Mr. J. 31. Graybill’s, near
the State Bank.
March 13 3tp 24
Notice.
A LL persons having any demands against the
Subscribers will please present them for
immediate payr-ent. as they expect to leave Ma
con in a few days. LEVY & 310ISE.
March J2, It
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
MULBERIIY, .NEAR T'UKD STREET.
HE Subscriber continues to manufacture
TIN WARE in every variety, and has
utuv on hand a general assortment, which he will
sell, wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augus
ta prices.
Ho has also just received an assortment of Ja
panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar
Boxes, Waiters, Bread paus, Cauistcrs, sugar
Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers, Pepper boxes. Gra
ters, Toy cups, Rattles, candlesticks; Lamps, spit
Boses,.-saud Boxes, Pocket Laiitm-p*, Sic, Sec.
Also, patcMit Bakers, Foot stoves, blccktiu Tea
Pots, Plates, Basins, Tumblers, &c.
JOB WORK .Mona at the shortest notice.
in oil
do do dry
Venetian Red
Windsor ’Glass
Paint Brashes
Indigo, Spanish Floto
Alum f ’
Copperas
Pearl Ashes • -
Magnesia, lump & bal’d Chloride of I.imc
Starch Chloride of Soda
Quiniuo Lemon Syrup
Pipcrine Lamps
Iodine Lanterns
Opium • Lamp Glasses Se Wick
Morphium Sulpbat & Vinegar
Acetate
I&adeira and Fort Wine*
Suitable for convalescents,
Together with an extensive and general assort
ment of all articles in his line, all of which were
purchased in person by himself in New York,
PRESERVED YEAST. .
Evory good housewife will thank us for the
following method of making yeast—at least af
ter she has tried it; for it is one of the most
convenient articles used in family- economy.
We give the method as it is practised in the
Editor’s family, and assure our good housewives
that ii is superior to any other yeast, in every
particular, and has the great advantage over all
other kinds, of keeping perfectly good for
months and yeafs.
Take a good handful of fresh hops and boil
them in one quart of water till they settle to the
bottom of the kettle; strain the liquor after
cooling, upofir. a ; pint-of good wheat flour in a?
stone jar, and stir it well, breaking all the lumps
aud making a thin batter. When the hand
can he borne in it without pain, put in half a
pint of common baker’s yeast, or any other year-t
that is fresh and good, except brewers ye art,
which will not do, cover the jar and set it* a-
way to rise. In eight or ten hours this will
rise and become such as is used by the city ba
kers. It should be allowed to rise as high in
the jar as it will go, (for this purpose the jar
should at first he only half full,) and begin to
fall; then take good corn meal and stir into it,
till it becomes quite stiff. This dough must
lfotv bo rolled out on a table into a cake a quar
ter of an inch thick, cut into pieces two or three
inches square, and placed on boards in a dry
airy room, and turned over once a day till the
cakGs.become thoroughly dried,’when they must
be put a way-in a perfectly dry place in a com-
When wanted for
I use, one of the cakes is to be taken for each
loaf ofa moderate size intended to be made, put
into a bowl or other vessel, and a gill of warm
water for each cake is to be poured on to it; as
soon as it dissolves, which will he in half an
hour or so, stir it up, and put it into the flour iii
the usual way of using yeast.
Now let us tell them how to make good wheat
bread. Always measure your water and salt,
that is a rde not to be omitted with impunity.
A pint of water will make a moderate sized loaf.
Say you want to make four loaves. In cold
weather fake a quart of water as warm as you
can bear t our hand in, and make a stiff hand
over night, say at bed time, put in.the yeast,'
and let it stand, to rise till morning, when it will
have risen and began to sink in the middle, if
not, keep it warm till it does. This is called’
“setting spungp.” In the morning,* take anoth
er quart of warm water, put into it a small hand
ful of fine salt, pour it into the “spunge,” and
make die dough, working it well till it becomes
perfectly fine and silky. Let the dough rise
till it becomes quite light. Now bc?in to heat
your oven; mould the dough into loaves imme
diately, and let them stand till your oven is hot,
when you will put them in and bake them on©
hour. In warm weather the water-should b©
milk warm for the “spunge,” and the “chill**
merely taken off for the-dough. Bread made
In (his way will be as light as any baker’s bread,
and yet. preserve all the. sweetness-of licuuf
made bread,
To r'.cJic fine rusk, take some of the dough
made as above for bread, after you have made
your loaves; put in some butter and sugar,
with such spices as you prefer; work it well,
set it aside to rise, when very light mould the
rusk, put them in pans, set them aside to rise
again, and when light bake them. No better
rusk than these were ever made by the bakers.
Milk is not good for any kind of bread or rusk;
for the little butter that is in it is more easily
jan 2
WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
and arc warranted genuine. IIo is prepared to supplied by working butter itself into the dqugh,
give reasonable accommodations and respectfully and then you l.tve not the cheesy-maltef,
invites the attention of the public. which injures broad. A small lump of butter
I el» 13 20 of sweet lard worked into the dough is a groat
improver of bread. :
To make apple dumplings, take some of the
well raised dough prepared for bretld, work iy.
some butter or lard, and put in the apples in
the usual way. Dumplings nia J o thus are as
wholesome as bread, being very light, and freo
from clamminess, and of course easily dittes-
ted; they are much better than when made in
the common way. Pie crust made in the samo
way, but rolled very th-n, is far better and more
wholesome than the common kind.—-l/nrricart
Parmer. •
Two acre Lots.
r HE Lessees of the two-acro lots ou the city
Common of Macon, are notified that the
6th instalment becomes due 011 the 6th of Febru
ary. They are requested to come forward and
pay the same to the subscriber, if not paid .by
the 6th day of April ensuing, the lots and im
provements will be forfeited.
J. II. OFFUTT, Secretary.
Jan 24, 1833. 19
Loaf and Lump Sugar.
pr Barrel* jvist received from tno refinery of
Soaman Tobias & co. ol New Y’oik.
for sale ou accommodating terms by
jau 30 ItEA Se COTTON.
Notice.
A LL those indebted to tho subscribers either
by Note or Book, acc6x101, are particularly
requested to settle the same immediately, as they
can i>e put off no longer.
A. SHOTWELL Se J. 3. SMITH.
Jan 24 18
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del. Ta. Writs
OR returning fraudulent d, ws.-n the Land
and Gold Lotteries forcale at this 01’ice.
Auction and Commission Store.
ril 11F Subscriber has removed to the new
1. BRICK STORE, adjoining the Tost Of
fire,on Mulberry street, where be tenders hr; ser
vices in die abovo line. C. A- HIGGINS.
Nov ID 20
Bread.—Indian meal improves, in the esti
mation of almost every one, the flavc • of bread.
I first boil my meal, instead of simply pouring
boiling water on it when mixed wtth the flour.
Owing to the consolidation of the water by boil
ing, the 'quantity is greatly increased. The
water or moisture is not as easily driven ot! or.
evaporated in tho baking. Thus made there is
a saving of meal, and a greater retention off
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