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GEORGIA TEL
ryr&i' ^
J3Y M. BARTLETT.
MACON,VWEDNESDAY, JL’LY 17, 1833.
Vo. VII....New Series....Numije« 32.
THE
c; eoRGIA TELEG RAPH.
Published Weekly
at -macon, ga.
Printing Office on Mulberry Street—opposite the
1 ‘ a Brick Hawse.
Tl'I'-MS.—Tunss Dollajis a year, if paid in
trance orFoun Doll a us. if not paid before the
a “, uf ,hc year. Subscribers liviug at a distance
will be required ill all eases to pay tn advance.
Wo are authorized to
announce CHARLES J. MeDO-
NALD as a candidate to represent
the Senatorial branch of tiuAiext
.1 ulV 2 -10
Mm
JJiblTconnty* iu
Icgwlatare.
We arc authorized to an-
• Mark D. Clark as a candidate in the re-
n ^native branch of tiic next legislature at the
cu>nirtg election in Bibb couuty.
Juue 10 :
We :'.!•(• authnrisptl to
announce l UlAll 111 LLOCIv
iJgfT a-, a caiidlihtl"' • r the Ileprcsenta-
live brauch of iho next l.egi latnre. from Bibb
county- . v Julv 10
-11
r^^JOlLN M. SllELMAN
i is a candidate for clerk of the Infe-
rior Court of llilib county.
Wc arc requested to
..
nmiouuce Beveklv lint?, Esq.
as a candidate for receiver of Tax
Returns of this county, at the next
jnncG, 1833.
' Vj* We arc authorised to au-
iiouucc \VM. C. PARKER, Esq. a candidate
for ilccicvcr of Tax Returns for the county of
lliitli at the ensuing flection. .Iiine.i -lt_
Vv c arc authorised to
announce Dam/l Wadsworth.
Esq. as a candidate for lax Col-
ketur for Bibb couuty.
July tO.
•II'
14- Crrsfcj
Julv &
■: JE&SE SMITH is a
candidate for Tax- Colicctoi of
Bibb county.
41 *
Wc are authorized to
auunnnce Gio. I*. Uagnox as a
Candidate for Tax Collector at
^ ‘ election. June 11 1833. 37
the cusuiug el
We arc authorized to
Gkorgj: Vigal as a
r .3?
1 «<**»■>
3 aunouiice
candidate for Tax Colicctorat the
ci**** 4 '.
ncjt election.
33
John II. Sims is a
raudiuate for Tax Collector of
llihb couuty. 33
fp We tore authorised to an
nuance JOHN L. A1USTIAN a candidate for
Sheriff of Bibb cotiutv.
May 1.1833. • 31
ft/* We are authorized to an-
lionnce Jobu II. Ofl'iilt as a candidate for Clerk
• f the Inferior Court, at the ensuing election*—
May 23
NEW BOOK STORE.
P. ETa&ES <Si Co.
RESPECTFULLY in
form the public that they
have taken the store in
Ellis, Sbotwell Sc. Co’s,
row, two doors above the
l'u.-t Office, wber.j they
: re now reccfying find opening a very general
Morton, nt of' "zjc .. j- t
Books att'd ^Stationary,
Among lacir works, they have a general assort
ment, and will bo coustautly receiving the new
publications on Theology, Medicine, Law, His
tory, nud Miscellaneous subjects, togetlior with
Mich oilier articles as are usually kept in a Book
Store. *’ /
As one of their firm will be most of the time at
re North for the purpose of attending sales and
•electing Hooks, they flatter themselves that they
will lit all times have as good an assortment, and
l*e nhlo to dispose of them on as moderate terms
its auv bouse iu the Southern country.
B&Aara BOOK'S,
B. 1*. S. & Co. have a large assortment of
all kinds ami sizes.
Tools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of tho best
quality, both English and American, plain
embossed, water and feint lined, pink
ue and while. .
BLANKS.
B.ankChecks. .Notary Public Letters, Ware
house Receipts, Bills of Lading.
Writs «»f nil kinds.
Justices Summons, do Executions, Cletks do
Tax Collectors do. Svbprcnns for Witnesses.
Deeds, Sheriffs’ dc. Sborifls’ Bills of Sale, Gar-
uidunents, Ca. Sa. Jurors' Summonses.
Marriage License, Bail Writ and Bond, Inter.
^o<8. Directions forInterrog}»tcfric<. ’
_ Biils of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail
bond*, Attachments, Inter. Judgements.
. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra
te, Temporary Lott. rs of Administration, Tem-
IJ>rary I.ctters' of Administration, Guardians
Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. JDec. Toe
Bee 21 24
and
• cl low
O To the Public.
X the first day of this mouth there took
place a tremendous storm at I’bbmaston,
v -l.ich is found to Imvo oxtcudec ivido and far,
to Lave done much damage—* wing to which
- 1 ® itinerant agents employed to st 11 tickets could
uotarrive in time, and the drawing of the Union
• 0!l 'l Property Lottery could uot take place an
-4 inst. As there is considerable stock yet
*®disposo of, tho Proprietor thinks it best to have
'be drawing when ihc stock is sold, or most eer-
• lj y the first day of Jiiuuary next: this will
6 ,Ve him time to sell tho balaneo of the' tickets.
, " ”rs. Saltmarsh & Overton start a fine Post'
. ""'It Inion Line, to leave Macon iind Coluhi-
®«*. Qn the first Monday in April next, and meet
' ; '“•» Union Hotel in Thomastou three times a
Yljitj splfiidid Line must raise the stoclis
. H ' a great iuiluecinent for purchaser, who
lr m lulgi- in Lotteries.
~ J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor.
^_ybom.ision. March 4, 1833.
j\EW SPRING GOODS
AND CLOTHING,
At the .Macon Clothing Store.
T FITCH is now opening at the Macon
a-i • Clothing Store, a new and spleudid as-
soi upnwtof GOODS and CLOTHING, consist
in part of
Borabnziireif, f’arnblcts, Marco Gasimcrc9 of
most all coli -s, Piai<i and Striped do. brown
nnd white Drilling, brown and white Grass Liu-
ciis,' liiilia Nank<'ci\,rCircassians, Lasting, fig-
uicd.i" d plain silk Velvets, Euglisli figured silk
\ cstisig, pinin Florentine do. hull' and white Va
lencia do. white mid figured Mersailes, white, fig
ured Silk and Va)c.':iia Gold Vesting, netv arti
cle, a good assortment of Cloths, Cassimers, &zc.
Dancy Articles.
Wliite and fehey t’ravats, plctcd.'hnd .jdaili
Bombazine Stocks, Velvet and 'figureddo. Gum
Elastic, neit silk, nett cotton, and "Webb’s patent
Suspenders, black, whito and fancy stilt Gloves,
black and fancy liorsoskiu nud backskin do.
brown linen do. English and French. silk half
Hose, vigouado. whito rnixt and strip colt on dii.
linen Bosoms, Collars, Siifiiicrs, SpiftlcSel !, lu-
»lia am! ltimdauua llonkerchiof*, v. iiitc and figur
ed do. silk Umbrella*, childrens’ leghorn llats,
PaJiulcafdo. \ c. &c.
Re ady Jifade Clothing.
Bombazine, lasting ami Circassian Coattecs
and Frock Goats, bombazine and Circassian pau-
taloons. crape, camblott and tnaritiocassimerc do.
French and English drilling brown do. French
and E,ugli.b drilling white do. brown and white
linenl'do. iluck and stripe liucii do. vigona and
lasting do. whito and bad' Vpsts (mersailes)
tired mersailes and Valencia do. velvet and fior-
ciitine do. comnjofi do. wliite and brown lLieu
Jackets, while and brown drilling do. duck and
vigona do. Drawers, Shirts, Moraing'Gowns, See.
See. Sec..
All of which will be sold tdicnp for CASH. I
would olicit the patronage of jny friends and the
public in general. Also tho TAlf.ORlI^G will
lie carried on in all its branches with despatch.
iY. B. Old accounts must 0c paid before tine
jonsarc made.
April *0 23 LEWIS. FITCII.
Spring and Summer Clothing.
T HE subscriber is uov; ofieriug for sale a
■new uud c.vteifsiye-assortiucui of
Spring and Summer Cldthing#
which will he fouud to he made in the best and
mbst fashionable style, included arc the follow-
UJVITED STATES HOTEL,
Blue, black and fancy col summer cloth Dress
Coats, Frock Coal, and Coattees,
Black bombazine Frock Coats and Coattecs,
English Merind, rowan Cassiniere, Circassian
and Lasting Frock Coats and Coattecs,
Black aud fancy colored summcrcloih, black and
browu llomhaziuc, Ermiuet, black Lasting,
English Merino, rowan Cassiniere, white and
brown Linen Drilling, white Sateen, brown
and French Liucu, striped Florentine and
Nankeen Pantaloons.
V Li to auu colored MnrsciUs, whito nud colored
Valentin, black Velvet, black Satin, black
Bombazine, uncut Velvet, aud colored Silk
Vests,
Brown aud white Liucu, white Sateen, Flemish
LinBlu.Ile.pgul Stripe, Roivau Cassiniere,
English Merino, add Circassian Hound
Jackets.
V otiths’Coats, Jackets, Pantaloons and Vests,
- etc. eve; • W.M. H. BUHDSALL.
April 16. 2.0
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
T HE Undersigned, grateful for the patrouage
that lias been extended to him since he
has had the management of the above Establish
ment, respectfully informs his frieud.-f-Vand the
public generally, that the HOTEL is.now open,
and will contiuue so during tho summer nud at
To the Patrons of the Southern
Piaster and family iy ccuna.
T 1
11KEE i’timbers more will complete the
first volume of this paper. To those who
have so promptly aud liberally stepped forward
iu aid of our feeble undertaking to improve the
Agriculture of Georgia, we oiler our heartfelt
thunks. Wo were out. iifdic beginning, vain o
uough to imagine that we' ( *uldhy our indiv; '
labors effect so mijiortaut ,,-i object. Wc ci
Post Office. Perry, Ga. 3UfA June. 1333-
HE following is a list of names for whom
there is now. the cad of the present quar-
in this Olfice, .which, if not
following quarter, ending
next, will be seut to the
Post Ollicc Department as Dead Letters—those
! applying for any of these will please ask for ad- -
! veriiscd letters
ter, letters remaining
taken out during the
tlie 31st .September
l’icultural interest—on tl;* assistance, with pur,
REA & COTTON
H AVE iu Store.ftild offer for sale on accoin-
B
all times and all season
that; Lis exertions shall bt
inodations of tliis EstaL-lishmeut inferior to uoue
iu the city. ... 1 • >• !|
Tlie Ftables are amply supplied with an abun
dance of good provender, and under the manage
ment of a careful and experienced Ostler.
JOHN R. ANDERSON.
The papers of this city, the Georgia Jour
nal, Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, I
Southern Banner, Washington News, aud Wes
tern Herald, will publish the above once a week
for one mouth, and forward their accounts for
payment to J. R. A.
Without that support, our undertaking must i‘;>
and .our labors no-.yever-arduous be iu vaiu.-
Cbmincuccd with-a view less to profit than i
usefulness, .the price of.theTlaiuer was fixed ;
s, aud pledges liimself a lower rate, aud the.expenie the proprietor lias
e to render tlie accom incurred is greater, than the extent oi the sub
scription list would authorize,
prompt payment is made of the
NEW GOODS.
WE If. BUIiDSALL,
Has just received a ncivand extensive assortment o
Sry Goods. Clothintg,
flats, Shoes, i$*c.
M IS stock will be found inferior to none, and
purchaser#, by favoring him with a call will
be offered Goods at the most reduced prices.
J’or Cash Only.
TOCK cossisrs, IS J-A!!T, or TH* VOLUWIKC:
modating terms \
1110 hlids Molasses
10 do St. Croix
nd N. O. Sagar
20 bbls Western .Whiskey
20 do Baltanore 'do
ttnoro • no
25 do N. E. Rum
5 )»i|)cs Northern Gin
15 hhls do do
30 boxes Tobacco ■ .:• i
100 pieces he&fi ‘Bagging
1000 readymade Cotton Bags
Liverpool and Turk’s island Salt, in
lots to suit purchasers,
may 15 33
LAW.
T HE subscriber has resumed the PRAC
TICE of the LAW; and, having .located
himself at CASSV1LLE, Cass couuty, will at
tend to any business of tho profession iu the Cher
okee Circuit.
» CORNELIUS D. TERHUNE.
Mav 17. Ct 33
To be bet
ILL he let for one or more years, and
possession given tho 1st day of October
next, the store aud dfrelliug house iu Mulberry
street, now occupied bv Mr. Job Magic, tho sit
uation for business is equal to any other iu the
place, and hiiviiig a good dry cellar, which with
the store will bo let Separate if required. Apply
io June 25 REA & COTTON.
.NOTICE.
A S all the Notes aud accounts of M. Felton,
x9L have been transferred tome since the 10th
day of December Jast ail persons so indebted
nre ieqnested to come forward without delay aud
settle the same, particularly those who owe on
open nccouul to liquidate, or suit will be com
menced. , W.M. B. CONE.
June 26 39
Super Saxony, Blue. Black and Colored Broad
Cloths
Blue, Black, Mixt and Fancy Colored Sattincti
Striped Salliifets, laigli-li Mcrinocs
Duffle Point and Rose Blankets
Ifed, V'die, Green and. Yellow Flannels
Canton and Saxony Wjfilo Gauze do
Damask Table Diaper..
Bird’s Eye, Scotch, and Russia do
Blue, Black and Colored Boinbazella
do do do ’; Circassians
Negro Clullting. I.inscys
Brown and Bleached Shirtings
do do Sheetings
do do Drillings
Cotton Oznaburgi, Fustians
Black Italian Lu-.tring
Black Giossde Swiss, Black Gross dc Naples
. do do Berlin
Black Sinchew#and Sarsaucts
Col. Gross de Naples
Black and Co]. Florences
do do Italian Crapes
Scarlet and Black Merino Long Shawls
Scarlet Square Shawls
Cashmere, Viilcutia, Thibet Wool
Silk, Damask and Cassiniere Shawls
llernnni. Finis Muslin Crape
Gauze, Gros de Naples end Mandurine Dress
Handkerchiefs
Ladies’ and Misses’.Belgian, Italian, Straw, Leg
horn, Braid and Fancy Boimcts.
Satin nml Gauze Garnitures
English Moleskins, Bed Ticks
Apron Checks, Furniture do
Domestic Floidsaud Stripes
Floorcloth Baize, Green Fuze Cloth
Furniture Dimity, Ilair cord do
Russia Sheeting, Bleach Dowlass
Burlaps. Baugup Cords
lri.-li Linens, Lawns
Blue and Scarlet Kattincl
Cotton Cassimeres
Black and Col. plain Ribbons
Dark and light Col. Prints and Ginghams
Lace and Gauze Veils
Figured and plain Eobuiucl Lace
Thread l.accs
Cambric. Jaconet, Swiss, Muli, Nansook and
Book Muslins
linen Cambric .- :
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do
India Flag and Buudauado
Shell Cotnbs
Ladies’ a,| d Gentlemens' Gloves.
Lotion, Worsted and Lamb’s \\ ool Hose
Black and Col. Cambrics
Bead Reticules
Men’s and Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps
Chinchilla do »* ,.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Superfine blue, black, green, add aid,, olive and
brown doth Dress Coats
« Blue, black, green, brown and steel
mixt Cloth Frock Coals
“ Blue, brown, olive, green and mill
Cloth Coatees
Blue, steel mixt and fancy colored Saltinet Coat
ees and Frock Coats
Superfine blue, Muck, brown, olive, green and
steel mixt cloth Pantaloons
Drab, lavender and striped Cassimeie do
Blue, steel mixt and fancy colored Suttinct do
English Moleskin, uncut Cord and Hangup do
Youths' Cloth and Sattincf Coatees and I’an
' loons ' l ." '
Black, blue and lire’) Cassiniere Vests
Black and colored Velvet dp
Dark and light figured Valentia, white end col
ored Marseilles, Swunsdown, Toilincl
and Saltinet Vest#
Camblct and I’laid Cloaks
Velvet, Boopjinzinc, Silk, Valentia and Leather
Stocks
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosom/, «fcc. lie.
Negro Clothing,
Men's and Youths’ Fur end Wool Hats.
Fine Boots and Shoes#
NEGRO SHOES. AC, AC. AC.
Oct. 24 4
{ REDUCED PRICED.
Earthen, China, Glass and Look
ing Grasses,
THOMAS J. BARROW & CO.
Importers, S3 Water Street. Nets York,
% IIE .'.continually receiving the newest pat
terns of Earthen wa ,- e, Chinn, &c. by the
late arrivals from Liverpool, Their stock com
prises every variety iu the liuc. fin'd is surpassed
by none in-extent or quality. ' They have made
such arrangements iu England, for the purchase
of their GOODS, ns enables them to hold out the
strongest inducements, to Mcrchauis dealing iu
the line.
Those who arc laying iu stocks of tho article,
will fun) it greatly to their interest to eall, as the
very lowest price will be named which it is pos
sible to sell at.
N. D. The host packers in the city employed.
THOMAS J. BARROW & CO.'
Importers, 83 Water Street, New York.
{£/*" Orders by lettercarcfully atteuded to, aud
Goods charged at lowest rates.
0^* Tho Constitutionalist. Augusta ;. News,
Washingtonr Southern Banucr, Athens; West
ern Herald. Auraria; Staudard.of Union, Spar
ta; Georgia Journal ami Federal Union, Alil-
lodgcvillc;.'Telegraph, Macon; Democrat, Co
lumbus; aud llivc, Cohnpbim S. C. will please
insert the above conspicuously as ofteu as they
cau for S-'L aud forward their accounts to the of
fice of the-Gcorgia Courier, Augusta.
June 29 33
LIVERY STAR1E.
T HE undersigned has opcuoii a Livery Sta
ble for keeping and boarding Horses, &c.
at the stand latterly occupied by Itiley. and for
merly by Briten, fronting the Court House square,
Macon, where he will he thankful for a share of
public patrouage. llis terms will bo as moderate
as the price of provender. &c. will admit, and
every attention paid that is requisite, llis pre
sent charges are teu dollars per month.
A few Saddlo Horses will at all times he kept
for hire. JOSEiTI WAIN WRIGHT
Feb 20 2i
?o tuat uulfs;
mall sums dm
for subscription by every one who 'takes the p
per, wo shall incur a heavy loss. Deriving huh
or no profit from advertisements, it would requii
a much higher price to inuko the work an ohjei
of pi uiii.
We would here request all who arc dissatisfic
with the-publication aud wish their papers discon
tinued, to give us timely notice before tlie cl
of the ■year. All who do not give us such uoi
will he considered as desiring the paper cum
ued to them for another volume.
ulli-
thc publication of tlie Planter, tor want of
cicnt encouragement. If the .i-dmunmity dcsir.
such a publication, they must yield jt a suffieien
support to defray expenses. If the friends of ag
advantage to keep up such a paper, they mi
their exertions to make it popular—not only, by
patronizing it themselves and recommending
their friends to do the same; hut also by contrib
Utinguseful original matter to its columns.
Impressed with tlie idea that the Southen
Planter “has done the state some good.” we shall
continue its publication a while longer, trustin
. Twenty Dollars Reward.
S TRAYED last December from the subscri
her, Houston county, near Perry, a small
sorrel mare three years old four feet six or eight
inches high—one hind foot white—has the ap
pearance of having been burned on each side of
her head—hair being thin and skin of a dark co
lor. Any person, delivering her to mo will be
entitled to the-above reward.
June 24 1833. 40 JAMES DEAN.
(Cp The Federal Union will please givo the
above throe or four insertions aud forward their
arcouut to JAMES DEAN.
CSZVTRAL HOTEL.
THE. SUBSCRIBER has
takcu the above establishment
situate in tho _exteusivc lire
proof brick luifliliug, rcccutly
erected In Macon, and is pre
pared for the accommodation
of regularboarders, and transient persons. Com
modious stables arc attached to the hotel.
The subscriber hopes to merit from his fricud
and tlie public a share of tfieir patronage. -
JOHN CARTER,
March 27, 1833 27 Late of Clinton.
’anta-
UNION HAL I*,
Forsyth# Gat
The subscriber has purchased
and now occupies the late Man
sion House establishment iu For
syth, where he will take pleas
ure iu ministering- to tlie accom
modation nud comfort of those who may favor
him with a call.-., lfis House is commodious, aud
hciiuiulges a hope that those who visit the Union
Hall ivill-have no reason to complain, either of
treatment ci charges, which last shall be as mod
erate as the times will warrant. A share of the
public patronage is respectfully solicited,
jan 22 18 JOHN REDDING.
Orange Powder. /
"J Kegs D Rogers celebrated Orange
■ ** Powder—iOdoiu 1 Ib'canuiitcrs,
Received and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, at
factory prices by REA & COTTON,
jan 30 18 Agents.
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber hax-ing determined to havb
a final adjustment of all matters which he
has any interest iu brought to a close, offers the
following property forsale, aud if not sold before
Tuesday the 5th of November, will then be sold
to the highest bidder in the city of Macon
Dwelling House and. Lot, together, with four
large rftore houses thereto attached;
Ware ll«usc aud Lumber Yard Lot;
Saw and Grist Mills, Lauds aud Privilege*
thereto attached ,
3 Town Lots with comfortable Dwelling act!
out buildings; .
One two acre Lot aud improvements;
One four acre Lot and improvements;
Two Lots qfj land lying near Bulloch’s Mills,
well limbered;
1 Lot of land 7th district Gwinnett No. 25G;
1 do do do Wilkinson No. 224;
1 do 2d do Coweta No. 133;
Together with his Stock of Goods now on hand.
Terms of sale made known by applying to tho
Subscriber in Macou.
DAVID RALSTON.
F. S. 1 Pipe pure Ilollaud Gin just-received.
D. RALSTON.
N. B. Tiio subscriber will require all accounts
due him closed upi to the, first of July, and all debts
created after that date will be closed every sixty
days. D. R.
July 1. 40
withhold a reasonable remuneration.
Ju the mean time, additional talent will be
brought into tho Editorial Department ; .and ex
ertions made to add to the list of contributors,
already respectable. The present volume con
tains, besides editorial and selected articles, uear-
ly a hundred original communications—almost
any one of which is worth to the reader the price
of the volume. The number of contributors is
about forty—among whom wo arc happy to
recognize some of the best writers and most pop
ular men in the slate. We trust their example
will he followed Ly others. . ’
With a view of cnlknir forth the talents of the
country in the cans..-, the Editor hereby offers u
premium of FIFTY DOLLARS for the Lest
Essay on the subject of Agriculture iu Georgia
which may bo handed iu by the first of Decem-
bernext. M. BARTLETT.
31 aeon, Julv. 1833,
- i a
Johnson Allen
i Aiiderson Al.-aham
Johnson James B
i Arias William
.Tones David
-I 15
Joint John M
: Urowu Johii F
Johnson Mr.
’ | Bullard Andrew G
Joseph Johnson
| Baskins James
Joiner Meredith
’ 1 Browu David M 2
Johnson Joel
1 j Brooks Jesse
Johnson llardy
! Bryan Stephen 3
Irey Lewis
! Blitckuehier
Irwin lltigh L
j Bateman lleuj B
K
“ 1 Byrd Wiley .
Kent Cain
; Boykin ir.iviu
Kelson Alexander
1 Batts N -.altan
Kendrick Benjamiu
! Baldwin Robt. F
Kendrick Ephraibt
l i Brown Mark M 2
Kill*r James II
| Bullard William
L
■ BrvauJohn
Lewis Harmon
J Buck <.’has W
Level William
| Baldwin Franklin
M
Butts Elijah
Morgan Arthur A
Barron Thomas
Morris Allen
Byrd Abram
McGuire A hi cr
Brown Harriet 18
Mizell Harriet M
Boll Bezell
Mozingo Giles
C
Montgomery Robt
Clements John
Mizell William
Cbastain Allen B 4
Mercer Joshua
Chastain A B &. Co
Murrell David J 2
| Cobb 1 lowed 4
Martin Buddy
Congers William 3
Myers Aiiny
Ooiguau Sarah
Manning Alexancb
Crawford Williamsou
Mott Joseph
Cane Abel
Musgrovc John S
Congers. Henry
N
Coats Tliaiiias
Newsou Joshua
Chastain Joliu M
Norris Enoch
Calhoun Henry C
O
Calhoou John C
Owens John J
Campbell Alford II
Owens Elijah S 2
Curtce Lourd
Oliver Joseph B
Chappell John D
I*
Crocker Elijah E
Palishall Joshua
Clements Jane
Pollock Thomas
Carapbcfl Storr r
Patten George
Ciiaiu F F
Perkins S els Unas
Chance Sintson
Plummer John H
Carr Samuel
Powel Lewis
Coalsou William’S
Pearce. Lovett
D
Patillo.Milly .
Denard Shadrick
a
riTTIttAIf & 1WAY.
H ave on baud and keep coustautly for sal
tho fjllowiug articles, viz.
28. bbls prime picklo Pork,
2ff do Rum,
20 do Gin,
20 do best northern Flo dr,
10 hlids 31olasses,
5 do Syrup, New Orleans aud Georgia,
100 kegs Nails, assorted qualities,
. 2.0. bags prime Coffee,
10000 lbs Castings, English aud Americari,
.2 bbl3 black Pepper,
1 do . red .. do
50 lbs ground Ginger,
100 do Cspiee,
6 boxes Raisins,
S doz Corn Brooms, . ,
2 do patent Hoes,
1000 lbs best Virginia Tobacco,
ALSO,
1000 yds Ilomcspin assorted at 8 a
CalIico.es 10 a
Liueus- 30 ;
Duncan William
Dolfit Martha
Douimiau llurly
Dupree Geo G .
Dillard David
luucaii George SI
. 'Duncan Gei
L^-- Daniel Isliam
Dickson James J
Duncan it Chastain
Duucau James E 3
Dean James
Quigly Johu»
Reese Jordan
Rodgers Stepheu
Rawls Jesse
Robertsoii Eliis B
Roach David 2
Reguiter Jesse
Keufroe Alfred
llenfroe J no A
ltuffin It VC &W W4
Daniel Zachariah 31 A Roundtree Burrell
l;2v cts.
xi/ A
100
Muslius
June 11 f 37
374 a 100
T
GOLD MINE.
subscribe!-''offers for sale
HE subscriber offers for sale on the 3d
3Iouilav in July next, in Milledgcville, a
Gold Mine, No. 900 12th district 1st section. A
piece of Gold has been found on said lot, weigb-
;36dwts. LEWIS COWART, Sen
May 15 33 td
Jack Bills.
"I 111 a large elegant likeness of the aui-
lumUsoinei) printed at thl* office
DISSOLUTION.
Co-partnership hertloforc existing be-
JL tween the subscribers under the firm ol
HARRIS Sc SMYTH is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. BE j CJAM1N . p> HARRIS
JAMES M. SMYTH.
Forsyth, June 16, 1833. £8
Sugar i^’ Iron.
5 1IIIDS St Cioix Sugar
5 hlids N. Orleans do
10 ton Swcedt Iroig.assorted,
Ou consignment, aud for sale on accommoda
ting twin's by W31. P. ROWLAND.
Jan 2 M
NEW PRIME II.
TUST PUBLISHED aud for sale at this of
fice,
The New Primer.
or Child's First Rook. Welt adapted for Infant,
Common aud Sunday Schools. Will be sold low
by the quantity. Price 12i cents single. -
IKosquito JUettingy
JJt-’ST received and forsale by
May 1 30 W.M. IEBUKDSALLi
Crentleme a’n 2>rab Beaver Hats.
O F tho latest style, just received Jnid for sale
by WM. 11. 3URD3ALL.
March 26
27
C i ENTLEMENS' fiimj Cloth Caps.
I" received and for sale by
Just
may 15 - 33
U'M. ll.pURDSALL
BOSTON rum.
m BARRELS high proof Boston Rum,
% W received per Steamer Pioneer.
vZ *Yby REA fc COTTON.
June 17. 38
A direct Importation.
C | C ASKS Madeira Wine, warranted a su
perior article, for sale by
May 22 "4 REA & COTTON.
Summer Ooods and Clothing#
UST received at the Macou Clothing Store
April 12 121 LEWIS FITCH.
HOLLAND GIN
PIPES..-Holland Gin of fine flavor, and
warranted pane, received per Boat Omega
and for sale by ^ HEA & COTTON.
Juno 17 36
3
Bust’s Patent Printing Press.
I'E undersigued having been appointed A
gent for the sale of Rust’s Improved Patent
cast Iron Printing Press, tunes this opportunity
to recommeud it to the fraternity. This Press,is
coming into gcueral use at the North—aud .is
thought to be the most perfect aud efficient of any
now in use. Workineu, who have used thi.» and
others, givo this the preference over every other
kind as respects case, power aud durability.
One of these Presses is now iu use at this office,
where it may he seen in operation.
Letters to the undersigned on the subject, (post
paid4 will be attended to. M. BARTLETT.
"M* 1ST of Letters remaining
I A ton. July 1, 1833.
A
Thomas Atkins
Richard Allen
Abraham. Anderson
B
Allen Burr
Lewis Butts
James Bants
Parkerson Bell
Thomas L Barker
John Bouor
C
Mrs Sally Cabimss
Win T Chambliss
Andrew CarUthers
Miss Elx'iua Candler
D
Delila Davidson
James Daniel
ou hand at Clin-
M
Catharine Moore
Frederick Marshall
R.M J Mitchell
brims Meildlebrooks
\Vm McDaniel
Jesse McClaua
Joseph Miller
Daniel Malone
Daniel Melsou 2
William Marshall
N
James Nickerson
P
P B, Patterson
Arc Ribald. Perry
Jourdaw- Pate
Richard Ticket!
R
Miss Elizabeth EDauiclLarkin Reynolds
T 1
HE Subscriber having purchased the entire
Interest of
U. WOODBURY,
in bis Business, will hereafter continue it ou his
own account. G. B. WARDLAW.
May 22 34
M rs Mary Duke
David Deeu
E
Win Edwards
F ■
James Freeman
James French 2
Arthur Fox
G
Mrs Anno Goovo
Wiley Glover
H
Wall 1 of A Harvey
Mary Iloalomua
Mitchell Ileath
William Hale
Wiley Hunt
Thomas Johnson
Wm. Johnson
Wrn. Jones
K
John King
Duncau B Kelly
George King
Joshua Loyd
William Lester
Janus Richey
Mrs Adalino Reynolds
Wm Richardson
.''S'
Mrs M Souther
Helium Sturdivant
J W Stoaks
Harrictta Smith
Enos M Smith
Miss Jane Shields
Ambrose Silas
Willis Scctt
Ephraim Saunders
T
John Turner
Thomas M Turner
W
Samuel Wright
James C White
Alfred Wych
John C Williamson
Mrs Matilda Williamson
Amos G Wright
Joseph Williamson
Peter Ward
Mrs Sarah Waldou
JW Williams
E
Evans James E'
, Eliis Edwin 4
Edwards Joseph
Evans Ishaui
F
Fudge Jacob
Fort Henry
Fennel Stephen
Fulltord George W
Falkes Jesse
Fail William
• G
Giles .Elijah
Griffith Thomas
Guvy Theodore
Griiliu Nathan
Gi.hurt Thomas
Gunter John
Gilmore Samuel
Garret John li
Gaskin George
Gilford Barshaba
Gun John
a
Ilia James
llobb Henry
Haddock \\ illiam
Hancock Joseph
Harrison Charles T
Holt Robert S. 2
Howe! McKinney
licit James 2
llow .rd Theobald 2
Hillbura lleury
Hays Lemuel 2
Howard Augustus
I Hopkins John
j Hancock Charles
[.Head John
! 11 arris Henry P
llarrel Benjamin
liaminack Charles
Harrell John
Hooker Nathan F
Hudson John D
Holdcrncss James
il all Elizabeth
Herrington Henry
Joscy Ileury 2
Jenkins James IL
Jamison David
Joiner John
Johnson Thomas
S
Smith David
t-riiocmake Sampson
Siyuriugeirie Martiu
Shiver John
Sturges l> H
Sinclair Robt D
Suggs James
Stanford Jeptha
Shipuash Elias
Snell William
Shelby Thomas J
Spiva lose!
Smith William
Stircnder Kobiuson J
Struas Lauear
Stapter John
Sanger Qhab
Siais Nancy A
T
Trcnet Ira
Tomlin Owen
Thames Thomas
Taylor Giles B
Tiuer \\ right
Taylor Anuy
Towles Terry
W
Wjest William 2
Wiggins Osburn 5
Wimberly Perry
Wellborn Carlton
Watson Frederick
Wiuhain AlFn *
Wise Elizabeth
■Wilkins WrightS
Wooten John
Watt Jas J
Wimberly James Buck
Wyche Jeremiah
Wellborn Johuson
Walker Joel 2
Wooten Simon
Wellborn William
Westlerry Richard J
1 Vi Iks Elias
Wimberly Ilortry
Walsou Elijah
W'ost Isaac D
Wilson William
Williams Michaeldah
West Williams
Walker Thomas D
Y
Young John
m
JOHN M. MOORE, P. M.
JAMES SMITH P. W,
Xand in BTewton.
F i: ACTIONS.No. 333 aucE 334. in the 16th
District originally Henry now Newton
ouutv, arc forsale, Apply iu Macou to
Dec 1 35 M, BARTLETT.
fice.
To Rent,
A comfortable DWELLING
HOUSE for a small family, in a heal
thy part of the city. Possession giv-
t-ii in two weeks. Inquire at this of-
July 10 41
NOTICE.
H AVING had a number ot applications for
lots by those living at a distance from Ma
con. who wish to settle near jome important
town or citv, 1 take this method to state, that I
yet have a. lew of the most desirable ones for sale.
In addition to the many inducements our place
bolds cut, (good schools, a location that cau’t he
surpassed for health and excellent water,) there
are-.now preparations uiakiug for an . extensive
academy in the city (little more fhatt a mile dis
tant \ Those who wish to buy, will peciiaps do
well to apply fcoou. A. 'SiiOTWELL,
Julv 10 41 ■ f / >■ 1 . ^
Cotton Bagging and Cotton Bags.
. ■■(.§ C^ilONXKT.r- ' f-
W luaoc V'uituu ~ Y ‘; ~ . •£
veruess bagging, equal to any ever imported , fo*.
sale in lutMo suit pufchaMt>,.Wd on acfoiaiuo-
ilaiing term. l>y / >. REA it COPIObi
July 10 41 -4. ; .
v* FORSALE,
A NF.AT BAROUCHE and 11 ante**,
good as u-;«r, Inquire at ibis officer
4- 4
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