Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, November 28, 1833, Image 1

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HY*j\r. BARTLETT. MACON, THURSDAX, NOVEMBER 28, 1833. Vol. VIII....Number 9. The GEORGIA TELEGRAPH is rrnusiixB weekly at macon, oa. Printing Office < n Atond Street—nc.rt door to Huron's i'otcl. TERMS.—TuAkk Doi.laus a year, if paid in ndvuire, or Four Doli.ars. if,not paid before the eoJ of the vear. Subscribers living 1,1 a 'distance nill he required in ali c-a.ics to pay in advance. So Pspor discontinued, hut at the discrc- lion of the publisher, nnii! all arrenragos are mU. New Fall and Winter Goods, and ciothing, JUST RECEIVED, -If the Macon Clothing Store. CONSISTING in part of B LACK, blue, brown, olive, mixed, raven, invisible aitd bottle green Cloths (U*We are nnihoi i>b4 to announce JOHN JUOKELAND. as a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns of thi:, county. *nt the next election. \ I. I • at. V t 41. tfp’ We are authorized to announce \VM. Jl. SCOTT os a Candidate for Coroner of liibb conuty. ^ August IS We are authorized' to announce W.W. |L JOUR DAN' as a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Retina' forKhbcounty at the ensuingelec tion. . , . August 2 (ff Wc aro authorised to au- Ulaek. blue, mixed, buff, striped, aud ribbed Oassi nicrcs Petersham, striped ^atinetts English fie'd Velvet, a uew and fashionablo ar ticle for Vesting Woollen Velvet Plain do * •’ Ruff, Whi new goods. WM. H. BL HDbALL, H AS Just received a new aud exteusive as- sortmeut of DRY GOODS, &SA3)YXtlA^£ CisOTHING, HAT'S, SHOES, &,c. which he is offering tor sale at reduced prices V'nr 4 'fifth 4 inin PIONEER LINE:, .■gr, t A* A and /ig*d Valencia | ij<> • <!p do Marseilles h inc Irish I.incn, a large .assortment of Trim mings, Fancy irticlts, Sec. White, crimson, a’nd English fancy Pkt Ifditfs Ppngee . Jo* Silk Flags, Italian Cravats \\ flit*- Fnnry do Iflk and white liorscskin Gloves •Linen, Cotton, aud Woollen Gloves Rlk. white, aud colored Silk • do Bnck * db untun e WM. P. PARKER, Esq. n candidate fiir Uaciever of Tax Returns for the county of. Woollen. Cotton, and Silk half Hose & Stockings liibb at the ensuing election. June 5. 4t. j-Plain and plaited Satin and Bombazine.Stocks Velvet do or We iioutiec JOHN tire authorized to an il. QFFUTT as a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court, at the ensuing elec tion. ' . ’'lay 23. It/* * Wc aro authorised to an nounce JOHN L.’wUSTIAN a*'candidate for Sheriff of Bibb couuiy. Slip' I. 1833. 31 pxsSssi Vvcaro autllorised to afe 1 ahnouuco' 'Damiti. Wadsworth, A ]Csq. as a candidate for Tax Col- lertor for Bibb county. July lO 41 . JESSE SMITH is a candidate for Tax Collector of i Rildi county. July 8 -II MARTIN SIMMONS i i' a candidate for ro-e!erliou to Mic i”. '^*icSr ollicc of Clerk of the Inferior Court of Rib!) County. - July 30. Wit art* authorized to announce LKWfs LAWSHE as a candidate for sheriff at ibo ap proathiug election July It! .. 42 . ' l£f?W Q/ZZB :h- . • • ' y*V Pg elcrtion. We are authorize*) to .inuotutte WILLIAM R* COM as a Candidate for Sheriff of.Bilib rhmity at the eii.-uin: <leetiou- retjtusitd We tiro requested to gouoes Beverlt Red, Esq candidate for receiver of Tax Returns of this county, at the next June 6. 1833. 37 We are authorized to imiKiunce Cii:o. . Candidate for t^ tn.uiug eh-riinn. . Jim’ P. \V to non ns a Tax Collector at » II 1833. 37 lion-ton conuty . iiov 15 1833 We are authorized to announce George Vi gal ns candidate for Tax Collectorat the . t . * 33 .. We are authorized to announce Capt. J. M. ALLEN of tin- Houston Cavalry, as a Candidate for tax collector for 8 A ?tf 3RJ iDWAY, NEW YORK. COOK 8? SPEAR, HAVE on h ied, and are constantly manufacturing Spring and Hair scat Sofas aud Rock ing Chairs; ‘inrble top cenirc nml pier Tables Jbriile and Mahogany fop Sideboards ‘ of exqiiisuo workmanship ; Pillar mid Plow Dining Tallies in sets orsiuglcs: Pillar and Claw Breakfast, Cord, aud Work Ta bles : * High finished.and polished Wardrobes and See- • retaries nml Rook Cases with mahogany or Inokiug glass doors; " * • Elegant dress mid plaiu Bureaus; Toilette*; . Liie-osed flnsou Stands; High Post aad French Patcttf Windlass Bed steads ; . Curled maple and Fancy Chairs of every de scription, quality and price. AH kinds of furniture nvriiufactored of the latest jiatterns aud mo.-,! finished workmanship. ALSO Hair mattrasscs, feather beds* cushions, &.c. • Order.-, for any goods in thetiBovc line left with Messrs; Cooke .fo Cowles, of Macon, or forward ed to us by .Mail, will bo duly attended to. sept •! * 40 I2t Qj* The Columbus Democrat will publish the above 3 mouths and forward his account to this office. •. * .• 31 A < ON CAL f N E T F .WAS3 SaOUSE. RONTlftG Cotton Avenue, opposite IIu- son’s Hotel, on Mulberry street, where the Proprietors offer their present very largo stock •f Iorniiura at very reduced prices. XttF, FOLLOWING COMPRISES A PART: Sideboards, Slabs, Lockers, Secretaries, Desk and Rook Cases, Sofas, Couch aud Lotiugcr’s Soft Beds, Settees and Easy-Chairs, Dining I i d-. s in Sets and single ; Pier, Centre mid TV Tattles. tVoik, Caudle, and Dessert • Stands 'Vnrdrobe, Dressing and French Bureaus, with op assortment of Bedsteads of every des< ription . )■ ■ 11> • r tteds. Hair and .Moss .Mattresses, Wil Cradles and Wagous, Floor .Mats, Window Blinds. Mahogany Chairs with Cane and llair Seats, 1 ain-y Wood Scat and curl Map lb Chair- the Proprietors of tlic above-establisbuiem hi\c a Manufactory connected with it so thm they are rubbled to furnish tuy article at l|it shortest possible n< ALSO ■ Repairiug mat every kind done \ irnisliing. Upholster}-. <ec. Orders from tlie country slmll-receive strict attention, and m pstroiu with our thanks for past favors will fit ns ever striving to give for Cash, Goods * do rec.-ivL-d. THOMAS WOOD & CO. business conducted by l'homas H ood. 01 ! -- t! • ’ 4 T P'CAN Boouets. just received and 'tie by IVM. it. ID HIIK aI Shirt Collars and Bosoms India Rnlilier, Silk and Cotton SuspcuderS Shoulder Bnices, Pantaloon Straps Cravat St,piiers ►. Silk* Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas Cloth Caps A larg Assortment of Military Trimmings. CLOTHING. Black, blue, blown', olive, mixed, invisible and bottle green ClothDrcss and Frock Coats. • P 1 isep and bVo\vn Coate.es P’mtalonns of every description Black aud blue doth double and- single aud rolling collar Vests Black silk and cotton woollen plaiu and fi velvet Vests Plain and fig’d Valencia and Marseilles Vests Cloth and Petersham Over Coats • Blue and hlk goats hair 'and counnou eamblct Cloaks, Ladies’ Cloaks Fine linen, cotton* mu* ifet Shirts Lines, flnuucJ. Cauion lla.titd, cottou and net Drawers .* * A-gdbd ar -.ortmeut of Negro Clothing, &c. 5ic. 'The above clothing is manufactured- by myself, and will be sold• as tow as at any other Estab lishment. • Tailoring carj-icd on as usual, hiving the la test New \ ork agd London Fashions and Good workmen, will endeavor to du'.jasiice to all that favor me with their custom. LEWIS FITCII. N. B. For sale a Barouche aud pair northern horses. oct 24 1833 • 5 J ujidWy’ <Ar <JSm F. O’CALLAGirAN; S"S now receiving direct from New York ait JJ. extensive assortment' of seasonable Goods, w tiTch he will soil on very reasonable terms for cash, aud in vites purchasers to call and examine, for themselves. His sloe/: consists in jiarl of the fotlctcing articles : * rfVf—s^.-* 2U liluls. superior St Croix sugar /OO—^^30 hints, prime New Orleans sugar" H hbls. double refitted Loaf do 5 do Lninp do iOu bags prime green coffeo 3000 bushels Liverpool ground salt ' 10 hlids. molasses 50 bbls. canal flour • 10 boxes new cheese . *• 00 bids. Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel 2 pipes best Holland Gill" 2 pipes Cognac Brandy 1 hliil. Old Jam. Rum 50 bbls. old Ryo Gin' 58 hbls. old Rye Whiskey • 30 do N..Rum 10 qr. casks Malaga Wine ^50 boxes Itnisins 30 cadies Gunpowder aud Imperial Tea 10 chests Fres'li Hyson do 200 ps. best hemp a'ud-tow Buffing 1000 lbs. English aud Amcrieaii Twine 50 coils Bala Rope 10,000 lbs. Castings, assorted 20,000 lbs. best tswcdcs Iron 500 lbs. German aud Blistered Steel 50 kegs gut Nails, assorted ' 5 dozen Collins & Co.'s Axes 10 sets Blnrlisinilh's Tools, complete i[Iso a great variety of other articles in the Hard- icare Line. 1500 pr. Shoes, all kiuds aud qualities • 1VUU pr. negro Shoes 20 cases Hats, superior quality. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cloaks 10 hales Mncknhiau and point Blankets JO bales 3-4 Shirting 10 bales 5-8 superior Shirting’ J-0 bales G-4 bleached Sheeting 2 bales 4-4 cotton Diaper 30 ps. Satinelt, all colors • Irish Linen, white aud red Flannel Black Italian and Lustring Silk. Apron Silk Pongees; Jaconet, Book andStyissMctalius Robinct and thread Lace Bandanna, Lawn,-and Cotton Hdks.' Also, on the toay, 2 close Carriages and 8 Barouches 3 Gigs aud 3 Snlkeys ON HAND, -lt)00(? His. Bacon—2000 lbs. Lard • 20 bags Livo Geese Feathere • * A zcneral Assortment of * SADDLES, BRIDLES. MARTINGALES. &C. aug 20 50 NOTICE. I N consequence of the great scarcity and price of provisions tbe undersigned have made somo alterations in their Tavkrn Rates- For Cash Only If IS STUCK CONSISTS, IN TAUT, OF THE FOLLOWINGS Super Saxony, Blue, Black aud Fancy Colored Broad Cloths • Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored SaiiticUs EugILh Merinoep Duflle, Point and Rose Biaukets Scarlet, Crimson, Green and White Elauuels Printed Salsbury , do Canton aud Saxony and Gauze do Damask Table Diapers Birds Eye aud lfu.-i+i do.- . Scotch d<^* I Black, Blue aud coloured Bombnzefles - i do do do Circassiaus Negro Cloths Liuseys .Bleached aud Unbleached Shirliugs.iS; Sheeting Hamilton Jeans Black Italian -Lustirjig . • do Gros de Swis^ do • do Naples • do dci Berlin do Sinchews aud'Sarsauets Colored-Gros de Naples Black amrcolored Florences do - Italian Crapes '• Merino Maudes and Square Shawls • Common, Thibet wool. Valenti a, Silk Dnmtsk and twistotl Silk Shawls Hcruatii, Muslin, Crqpe, Gauze aud Gros do Na ples Dress Hdkfs* . * Ladies aud Jlisses Bonnet* ■ Irish Liueus and Lawns Cottou Cassimers Beaver Fustians English .Moleskin, Apron, aud Furuitur'o Clocks Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia SheetiugBear Cuck Cambric do Bleached Dowlass OzuaJuVghs Bangup'Cord Cotton Yard Cortou, Worsted .and Lambs wool Hosiery Black aud colored Cajnbrics" Satin aud Gauze Garnitures Blk aud col'd Lustring Kibhons D-uk and light col’d Priuts aud Giughan® Laco aud Gauze Veils l-’ig’d and plain Bobiuct Lace Thread Laces Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nauiook and Book iMusIius l.iiicuCamtiric Hdkfs * • - * Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlefield.Hikfs Curved and plaiu Shell Combs Gentlemans Euglisli Buck> Be aver aud*- Goat skin Gloves - •* Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves Bead Reticules • CLOTHING. uperfino blue, black, invisible green, nilclaid, olive browti aud green ' Broad Cloth ' Dress Coats. Snpcrfinc blue, black, brown and green Cloth . Frock Coats. Sunerfiuo blue." olive, green aud mixed* Cloth Coatees.- * ". ' Blue, steel mixe'd Uhd faucy colored SaliuctCoat ees and Frock CoaB. Super* blue, black, iuvisible gfee.m.drab, brown, * olive ami green Cloth auif Cassimere Pauts. Blue, black, auil faucy col. Satinet Pants. Youths’ Cloth &■ Satiuct Dress and Frock Coats. do do do Pants, Black and blue Cjtssimer, black and col Velvet, black Florentine, black Bombazine, dprk and. light col’d Valentin, English Silk, Colored aud White Alar?C.Ulc s > Tontines, Swausdown and .-Satinet Vests.. . CAME LET CLOAKSSf GREAT COATS. Mixed browu Cloth ancTPdtersbam Box Coats. Lyon Skin Over Coals Fine Linen Shirts,.Cojla/s, Bosoms,flocks, &c. NEGRO CLOTHING. Men’s and Youths’ Fur Hats, . do do Wool -do •do do Cloth, Seal and llair Caps, Fiue Boots aud Shoes, .EURO SHOES. * • 'oct 15 .3 *» S HIPPERS aret informed that the STEAM BOAT CHARLESTON, Capt. John Minnellis added to the line to piy constantly du- iug the season between DARIEiV 6l SAVANNAH. Tito addijioii of. this lino Boat ensures the f ran test despatch to Cottou shipped by this line, ,'iy avoiding long detention at Darien and re- ihipmeiit ou Sloops*which is liable to be retry tedious when the winds aro adverse. Tbo Steam Root Pioneer,. Capt. McCormick will ho continued on tl*e river to tow up the freight Barges front Darien. The subscriber hopes that his arrangements to fiftilitate transportation between Macon and the Sea-Ports, will meet with encouragement. J. R. BUTTS. . AGENTS. " Mr. J?. If. Halstead, Hawlcinsvitle, Mr. J. T. Rowland, Darien, t Mr. E. P. Butt, Savannah, Mr. IFm. Patton, Charleston. Macon, Nov.-12. 1833.- 7 J. GODDARD, & CO. m ac oar, WOULD take this' method of informing their friends anil tlic public, that they have taken aa I interest in a STEAM BOAT, Now' building iu Savannah; called the WATER N'SnXLFU, .To run between Savannah and this place, stop |i*ng at Darieti and Hawkiiisville, to-receive and discharge freight. The BOAT will be comple ted by the first of October next, and' is expected to make a trip froiu Savannah to Macon, oa good river, in SX&BAYS!: . Is made, of light draft, With tw« engines of 33 ■horse power, each. This will be a great facility for Merchants who wish to ship tb*ir goods by tho way of Savatiuah or Daricu, to Hawkiiisville aud Macon, or in Shipping Cotton to Savannah. No ex'ertions or expense will lie spared to give the greatest de spatch to Goods or Cotton- by tjiis Boat. . .. Agents for this Boat. • L. VJ DWIN. * CO, Savatiuah, ISAAC -SNOW. Darien,- JOHN RAWLS, & CO. HawkinsviUe, ' J. GODDARD. & CO. Macon. Macon. August a, 1833. 6m 45 J. GODDARD, & CO. Ware-I£(fnse y $ Com in iss io n Merck ants, W ILL transact the. above business at the old stand of J. Goddard, which is iu good order for the reception of Colton atld Sto rage of goods. The Ware House is remote from the dangers of fire, as any in the ( tty, aud incon venient to a g*od Wharf. They are prepared to make advances*at all times ou Cotton stored or shipped by them- From tho long experience in tbo above business, they flatter themselves that bv their undivided attention to the interest i t ; their customers, aiul’thp facilities which they* will I at all timrs be abip to render, that they will te- [ ceivc a«:omiuuaucQ of that Patronage of their frieniW aud tho public in general, which they have shared so liberally heretofore. Cotton stor- en with them will be insured iu a good offico at* tho lowest rates if requested. Jlacon, August 5, 1833. ^m 45 Coffee, Loaf Sugar, Sperm Can dles and Soap. BAGS prime Cuba Coffee, J.VV 13 Boxes Loaf Sugar, 20 Boxes Sperm Caudles*. 50 Boxes nnd half box'es Soap, 100 Superior Northern Ilams, for salb by W. P. HUNTER. Nov, 12, i -.3t 7 Window Glasi EN i LEMEN’S Superfine Cloth Cloaks, WJI" do - * do Black Cauiblel do a new article. . ** . n . Just received aud for sale- by oct 18 4 * WM. H.'-HURDSALL. 820 00 15 00 7 Oo 1 50 75 37i 50 Get. U WM. IJ- BURJJBaLL. Board and Lodging per month do without lodging do per week do per. day Lodging - - - - Horses per night do • ' - feed Dinner, supper am! breakfast each Children ami servants, half price, • m. d. huson; * JOHN CARTER , L. A. ERWIN. Oct. 30,. 1633. ■ 5 If Z*urs", slides and Horns* i ^IlE highest price will be given by 'J‘ e seribe'r for Furs of ail kinds, either i >cavc liter, Kaccon or Muskrat, if ides, drv. in any quautity ; also Deer S.kuis. floras, Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS., ov 27 17 Hriek Ruitdin rx, \tull«rry SlASiis FOft SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Sugar, Coffee, Bagging, * fyc. 1IHDS. prime St. Croix Sugar O150 hags Coffee, good-quality * 70 pieces heavy hemp Bagging • 1500 ready made cotton Bags of 5 & 5j[ yds •lOOO bushels ground Salt . * • 500 • do alutn do 4000 lb*. Bacon * *. 200 kegs orange Gunpowder. 30 baircls Flour superfine . 20 firkins mountain Rutter 15 barrels Loaf Sugar 10 kegs Tobacco * for sale on accommodating terms liy JfEA Sc COTTON- Nov. 7, 183.3. fi Watches* Jewellery, dec. • THE subscri- er* is noiv o- peiiiug. at liis ol i s-t.-miJ in the briek row, a uew supply of Goods in his line, cosistimr of Gold and Silver Lever Watches; Common do. : Watch Chains, Seals acd Keys ; Ear Kings, Breast pius, and Finger Rings; Spoons, Dirk and Pocket Kuivc9, Pistols, .Music Boxes, &c. See- which he offers low for cash. ' RUFUS R. SMITH. /N. B. Particular attention pakl to the repair ing of Watches of every description. Oct. 17. 1833. 4 2m WARE HOUSE . . AND GomittisSION BUSXtfESSC MACON, GA. T HE subscribers will contiuuc the above bu siness the ensuing season, and return their grateful thanks to those who favored them with their patrouage the past season. They have ta ken the Ware House, knowu as Lamar’s BOWER WARS HOUSE, Situated immediately on tho river, having a good wharf attached thereto, and very safe from fire. For the convenience of their friends residing be tween the Ocmulgee aud Oconee rivers, they have takcu tho large aud convenient Ware House recently erected by Mr. G. B. Wardlaiv, in East Macon-, which from its peculiar situUtion, is ren dered quite secure from the danger of fire, autl from whence Cottou will betaken to.the wharves Free of charges. Each, of the subscribers will ro- side iu Macon_ the ensuing season, aud promise-1 Jjouse Receipts, Bills of Lading, their unremitting attention to the imprest of those Writs of all Kinds, who'may favor them with their -business anti confidence. Libc-al advanced will be made, on produce, merchandize and other property coufi- ded to their care, and strict attention given to tbe filling of orders, receiving and forwarding goods See. 'Insurance in the best offices can be effected at the usual rates when desired. EVERARD HAMILTON, * JQI1N’ II. HAYES.. August 26 48 • TUST received, . If "12 by 18 n. nr. Glass, 12 16 do do 1JL, 16 do do - 16 12. do do 8 ID do." do 12 16 Blulllca dp 12 16 do do 10 15 do do . for sale by’ WM. G. crow: Oct 31. 5 • n ,'j, tin Oeorgia Tt!cgiul>k. Revolving time has brought again Cold winter with her hoary Iraiu, To claim her place in autumn's rear. And close the fast departing year. The past summer’s suns once '0 gay. Like fleeting elouds have past away, W ithelit.one sign or trace to shew Where verdant plants or flowers grew. In icy chains she binds the streams* \\ liieh flowed so clear auiiu summers dreams, So sweetly iftiunniiing as it past, Unruffled by eobl wimci’s blast. Nature’s course which has e’er been true, Now bring signs that are strange aud new ; Meteors appear before our eyes, Aud shoot iu flames across the skies ; While mati viands and trembles withfear. To thiuk the e-itl of time so uear, But when he sees tbe sun arise. He laughs to scoru his own surprise. G ENTLEMEN’S fashionable blk. Beaver hats, iust received and for srilehy * AVM. II. BURDSACL. Oct. 15- ?l NEW BOOK STORE. B. r. STILES A Go. v RESPECTFULLY im form the public that they have taken the stoin in Ellis, Shqtwetl & Co's, row, two doors above the Post Office, where th-;v are now receiving and opening.a very general assortment of JBooks and Stationary* Among tueir works, they ha\#^t general assort ment, and will bo coDstautly receiving the new publications ou Theology, Medicine, Law, His tory, aud Miscellaneous subjects, together with such other articles as are usually.'kept iu a Book Store. As ono. of their fiifnw ill be most of the time at tho North foe.the purp*ose' of attending sales and selectiug-Books, they flatter themselves that they vfill at all times have as good an assortment, and be able to'dispose of them on as moderate terms as any house in tho Southern country. 3IANKBOOKS, . B. P. S. & Co. have a large assortment of all kinds nnd sizes. Fools Cap, Letter, and Note.Paper of the best quality, both English and American, plain and embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yellow uo aud white. BIASES. • TT Blank Checks, Notary Public Letters, Ware- But tim 's swift course soon sliall bring. New i, ui):. 1 !-, new seasons, am! new spring. To succeed iu its turn tlic past ■ Cold winter’s snow and chilly Mast. IMOGENE. Nov. 19th JS33. CHAPTER OF MISSES. I The dear little Missrs wo meet with in life, I tint .hopes and what fears they av.akeu f ! Atiil when a man’s taking a Miis 1'qi bis if’ijtt | He is Miss-led as well as Miss-tu-kcg, H h.-n I courted Miss Kidd aud GbisuiM.it ihoUi-s, J thought in the warmth of my p.i-siou. That- i'd o.. ke a great Hit in thus gaining a Miss. But ’twas <aiIt- a Miss cal-cu-la-tion. For so many Misses surrounded Miss Kidd, With me aud my love interfering : A jealous Miss-trust /mt •! into iierjiea That she ought not to , ir in. a hearing. There’s a certain Miss-ottince that i met with one day Almost sent my hopes to destruction, And she felt a snspicion of all I might say—- And all owing to otic Miss-construction. Deceived by a Miss-information I wrote. The Cause of her auger dem;-< dtng Miss-direeltdn prevented her getting the note, Aud introduced Miss unih i'-V ling. \". lien to make her my wife I- exuftiugly swore. MJss-bclief made her doubt in - intention, And t nearly go' wod to Miss-fortune before I could wean her from Miss-apprd.- siott. longer would to Miss- THE SUBSCRIBER , . W ILL sell the stock of BOOKS & HARD WARE. belonging to Ellis, ShotwMl & • 'o. at very low prices, at retail, for cash, aud to merchants who may want to replenish their stock, upon time, for approved paper. 7N* *tock consists of a great variety of Hardware, Cutlery, Castings M ECIIA NIC’S’ TOOLS, Brass Ware, Britannia do. FURNITURE MOUNT UNO. A:c. &c. . BOOKS Consisting of large and small Bibles, Medical, swr and School Books, and a great variety of -ligjou* and MAscellaue <us Rooks. Dee. 48 JACOB SHOTWELL-. * AVARE-HOUSE, AND soitnaissiiore business. THE subscriber coutiuues the "S H’are-House and Commission Bu siness at his Old Stand (Head of Cherry Street'and Cotton Ave nue,) where, he offers all the usual facilities iu the above Busbies'*. , ' COTTON stored with him, will *>e delivered iu any part of tho city free ofeharge of Dray-age, or shipped to any .other Market at tho usual rates. For the grenltir convenience of those who may favor him with their patronage from Counties easy of the River.'trading to’ Macon, he has ta ken the Wajc-Houso next bele^v the. old bridge, recently occupied by Messrs. Day & Butts, aud kuown formoHy its John T. Rowland’s Ware- House—and assures his friends, every facility in crossjug the River will be offered, to render the inconvenience by loss of the bridge as small as possible. • His Ware-Houses and close storages arc in good order,.and as much exempted from ^danger, of FIRE as any in Macon. Insurance in the best offices, can be. effected at very low rates, should additional security he required. JAMES C. MORGAN. Mnconr, August 15, 1833. . . 47 3? 200 NEGROES. Just Arrived and for Sale. F both sexes, consisting of good Cooks, Washers ami Ironers, Seamstresses and chamber Maids, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, aud a largo supply of Field (lands, nnd Plough Boys. Persons ivishiug to purchase would do well to call as early" as convenient aud examine for themselves. OLltER SIMPSON, II. H. & S. F.'SLATTER, JOHN LANE. Hamburg, Nov. 4, 183-3. 6 2m . BUT7 ER !! TUBS -Virginia Butter, forfamily use. A # . ALSO, 4 Pieces Blankets, a first rate article. REA & 0OTTON. Oct. 29, 1833. 5 ! Georgia,—Monroe county. TO ALL MY CREDITORS P LEASE take notice that I intend at *.b' nfixt tenn of the inferior court to be V*' on the second Monday in December nex» 10 vail myself of the benefit of the act e(* lt , ^4 art for the relief of h*nest debtors. " Ttns * 8t " ’ November 1633, 8 2t fiOBT. P BALDWIN? ■ju^rices Summons, do Executions, Clerks do Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses. Hand* Sheri’iii?’ do. Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses. Marriage License. JiaiJ.Writ aud Bond, Inter. Com. Directions for Interrogatories. Bills of- Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail Bonds,-Attachments, Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra- iou, Temporary Letters of Administration, Tein-_ perary Letters o"V Administration, Guardians Bonds. Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec Dee 21 24 But when she no doubt, . Nor be led by Miss-representation, She had with Miss-iike a most .ieriou3 fall out, Aud to wed felt no more hesitation. But when at the church to ho married wo met. Miss-take made the parson.to linger. And. I gi>t so annoyed by an awkward Miss-Jit, I eeuld not get tbe ring ou her finger. Having been so Miss used, I now keep a. strict watch. Though 1 still liv'd in fear of Miss-carriage, Aud 1 found, w hen too late, au unlucky Miss- match Interfer’d with the joys of my marriage. Miss-iulc in my"dwelling putTevery tiling, wrong, Miss-management there -took her station, Till my cash, like the time 1 take siugii singing my song Was all \vt ■ ted by Mtsf-application-. O' Fresh Drugs, Paints Sf Oils. I>R. Vv. 22. BALL IIAS just received his tresh sup plies, and offers for sale, at his store on Cotton Avenue, a quautity of • Linseed Oil -Extract Sarsaparili u. Sperm do Carpenters Train dq . Castor Oil (fiue article) White iLeatl CroWm Oil •Spanish Brown ground Spirits Turpentine Copal Varnish Black leather do Japan do Glue Suuff, Macaboy and Scotch Fine cut Tobacco Hair &coat B.'^vhes Camel’s hair Pencils in oil do do dry - Venetian Red Windsor Glass Paint Brushes Indigo, Spanish Flote Alum Copperas Pearl Ashes . Magnesia, lumti Scal’d Chloride of Limo Starch ' , Chloride of Soda Quinino " Lemon Syrup Piperiue Lamps Iodine * Lanterns Opium Lamp Glasses &. Wick Morphium Sulpbat & Vinegar Acetate ____ Madeira and Port Wine, Suitable for convalescents. Together with au extensive and general assort ment of all articles in his line, all of which y ere purchased in person by himself in New ^oik. and are warranted genuine. He is prepared t-- give reasoqpble accommodations and respectfully invites tbe aKeutlou of tho public. Fci> J3 20 ' Practice of Jdedicine, DRS C^ NE & BRIDGMAN have uni*'" 1 * ' u th* 1 Practice of MED IOINF a,1< ^ SURGERY. Thc-ir 0 (H C - is'the one .heretofore oceujii-‘i-' ( v Dr. Cone. Jan 1. . 14 DP. FRAKTHIISr, II WING located in Macon, res pectfully offers his services to the ci tizens of that plaee, and its vicinit’* He will attend to the duties of all ‘h* branches connected with his tvofess- ■—as Surgery, Midwifery, Dr. F. will be found in his office"?* all time . -less professionally engaged. BOV 14 7 Prom the New York Evening Post. The last number of Skinner's’ American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine, has a paper relating “a fact in natural history,” which our leaders will no-doubt think som< what sur* prising. According to the writer, the Turkey Buzzard on having Ids eyes torn cut, will, if you- a low it an oppoi tunity,' by putting its head under its wing, furnish itself with a perfectly new pair as readily and as certainly as a jug gler conjuri s a t-ali .nro an empty cup. The following is an abj g mint of .the story, which we.find in a paper leccive’d by tile mail 'his morning: “A remarkable fact in natfoal history' is sta ted in relation to that most useful bird the Tur key Buzzard. It,confirms.(he impression that it has the power of re-producing its tycs. The statement is attested by the deposition of i\Iaj. John Fillers, oifKaskaskia, Illinois. The Buz- z trd was deprived of its ( y es by ripping them open, *o that no part of the hall remained.— The head of the bird was then placed undpr one of-its wings, in which position it .remained a few minutes, when raising its head, both cye& were re-produced, perfectly sound, free fropv blemish, and possessing in every degree the power of .vision. Tin's comparatively cruel experiment was repeated at- least filty times, uniformly with the same result. The writer also, being incredulous as to these facts, not having witnessed them, made the experiment himself upon another Buzzard, with similar efo ibet. It is ascribed to the healing powers of the r/otrn from the inside of the BuzzardVwing; which is said to have cured several cases^ *>C approaching blindness in men and. bor$**»* - The story is not less extraor'dinarv eban rfie one which is told Of the serpent irfl'-‘» *' ra J D'voti cut them in pieces and several nieces n-.r each oth-r in t fo Sun, they will u- n-.- autTglide away— ar exp e nment which ju- v.-nii. oneiatorsl’HV, -° olt ' n tru c ’ without suc cess The case c-^no turkey Buzzard’is not, l.ovi-v.-r,"aitogc-nff win.out pr^cedynt, Tho' Thessalian immortalized the ntirsory rhyme, “«bo jumped into n quickset bodge, and sc* d ^ < ’h®d out both of l.is syes " performed t ) JP «ime*fedt, for the history prcc eds to say % ’ “And when he saw his eyes were out, With all his might aud mam He jumped iuto aqpther hedge And scratched them in again.” Thursday the 21st inst. is mef apart by tbe luncil of Savanna!', as a day yf T^imliWfyW# tuad praiab to AlniigbtjrGwJ,