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GEORGIA TEL
BY SI. BARTLETT.
m
Vol. VIII....Number 10.
The GEORGIA TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT MACON, CA.
Printing Office on Second Street—next door to
Huron's Hotel.
TERMS.—Tiiree Dollars a year, if paid in
advance, or Four Dollars, if uot paid before the
end of the year. Subscribers living at a distance
svill bo required in all cases to pay in advance.
(IT No Paper discontinued, but at the discro-
tioo of tho publisher, until all -arrearages are
pnid.
tr-- authorised to announce JOHN
MORE I.AND, as a Candidate for Receiver of
Tax Returns of this county, at the next election.
Angust2i,1833. 41.
ft?* We are autliorizM to announce WM.
R. SCOTT as a Candidate for Coroner of Bibb
county. August 12
(ST Wo arc authorized to announce WM.
B. JOURDAN as a Candidate for Rrsoio*f of
Tax Returns for Bibb county at the ensuing elec
tion. • August 2
iNVn- Fall and Winter Goods,
A&rD CiOTnZKO,
JUST RECEIVED,
At the Macon Clothing Store.
consisting in part of
B L * C ?V. t )lue - brown, olive, mixed, raven,
invisible and bottle green Cloths
mixed, buff, striped, and ribbed
Black, blue,
Cassimere
Petersham, striped Sati
English fig’d Velvet, a l
atinetts
new and fashionable ar-
(17 s * We are authorised to an
nounce WM. C. PARKER, Esq. a candidate
for Recicver of Tax Returns for the county of
JliVi nt tho'ensuing election. June 5 4t
wwo for Vesting
Woollen Velvet
Plain do
Ruff, White, and fig’d Valencia
p.° . . 0 _ do Marseilles
i-jpc Irish Linen, a large assortment of
miugs. Fancy Articles, &,c.
p^te- crimson, aud English fancy Pkt Ildkfs
Whit! Italian Cravats d °
White I-ancy >-
Trim-
BJk and white Horse-skin Glo'-°
Linen, Cotton, aud Woollen Gt
oves
do
do
CT We are authorized to an
nouncc JOHN II. OFFUTT as a candidate for
Clerk of tho Inferior Court, at the enduing elec
tion. _ May 23.
07* We are authorised to an
noutire JOHN L. MUSTIAN a candidato for
Sheriff of Bibb county..
May 1.18*1. 31
SdP
W e are authorised to
aunounco Daniel .Wadswouth,
Esq. as a candidate for Tax Col
lector for Bihb county.
July 10 41
Blk, white, and colored Silk
Buck
Woollen, Cotton, and Silk half Hose &. Stockings
1 lam aud plaited Satiu and Bombazine Stocks
Velvet do
Shirt Collars and Bosoms
India Rubber, Silk and Cotton Suspenders
bliouhler Braces, Pantaloon Straps
Cravat Stiffners
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas
Cloth Caps
A large Assortment of Military Trimmings.
CLOTHING.
Black, blue, brow n, olive, mixed, invisible aud
bottle green Cloth Dress and frock Coats
Mixed and brown Coatees
Pantaloous of every description
Black aud blue cloth double aud single and
rolling collar Vests
Black silk aud cotton woollen plain and fig’d
velvet Vests .
Plain and fig’d Valencia and Marseilles Vests
Cloth and Petyrshani Over Coats
BIuo and blk goats hair and common camblct
Cloaks, Lndies’ Cloaks
l-’inc lincu, cotton and net Shirts
Linen, fianucl. Canton flannel, cotton aud net
Drawers
A good assortment of Negro Clothing, Sec. See.
Tho above clothing is manufactured by mvself,
and will bo sold ns low as at any other Estab
lishment.
Tailoring carried on as usual, having the la
test New York nnd London Fashions and Good
workmen, will endeavor to do justico to all that
favor me with their custom.
LEWIS FITCH.
W. B. For salo a Barouche nnd pair northern
We are requested to horscs - * oct 241633 ~
a JESSE SMITH is a
candidate for Tax Collector of
Bibb county.
41
of llihli <'ounty.
MARTIN SIMMONS
is a camlidato for re-election to the
office of Clerk of the Inferior Court
July 30.
JulylG
^Ve are authorized to
•announce LEW IS LAWtslIE as
a candidate for sheriff at tho ap
proaching election
42
We are authorized to
anuonneo WILLIAM B. CONE
as a Candidate for Sheriff of Bibb
county at tho ensuing election.
election.
announce Beverly Reu, F.sq.
as n candidate for receiver of Tax
Itoiurus of thiscouuty, at the next
Juno 6, 1833. 37
- We ale authorized to
■ announce Geo. P. Waonon^rs a
Candidate for Tax Collector at
the eusuing election. Juno II 1833. 37
-52?
next election.
u
Ilou<ton county,
nov IS 1833
We are authorized to
nunounce Ooonor. ViUAL us «i
candiduio furTojs Ooiicvtvi »•
• 38
We are authorized to
announce Capt. J. M. ALLEN
of the Houston' Cavalry, as a
Candidato for tax collector for
8
31 A C-O N CABINET*
WARE HOUSE. . „
I 7IRGNTING Cotton Avc-uue, opposite Hu-
. sou's hotel, on .Mulberry street, where the
Proprietors offer their present very largo stock
of Furniture at very reduced prices.
THU FOLLbWlNG COMPRISES A PART t
Sideboards, Blabs, Lockers, Secretaries, Desk
aud Rook Cases, Sofas, Couch and. Lounger’s
Sofa Beds, Settees and Easy Chairs, Dining
Tables in Sets and siugle ; Pier, Centre andTea
Tables, Work, Caudle, and Dessert Stands;
W’ardrohe, Dressing aud French Bureaus, with
an assortment of Bedsteads of every description;
Feather Beds, Hair and Moss Mattresses, W il
low Cradles and Wagons, Floor Mats, Window
Blinds, Mahogany Chairs with Cano and Hair
Seats, Faucv Wood Seat and curl Maplo Chairs.
The Proprietors of the above establishment
hive a Manufactory connecter! with it sej that
they arc cuabled to furnish aDy article at the
shortest possible notice.
ALSO
Repairing and Mending of every kiud done.
V mushing. Upholstery, Azc. Orders from ihc
country shall reccivo strict attention, and our.
patrons with our thanks for past favors will find
us ever striving to give for Cash, Goods x’aluo
received. THOMAS WOOD &. CO.
business conducted by Thomas If ood.
oct 22 tf 4
T USCAN Bonnets, just received and for
salo by WM. H. BURDSALL.
Oct. 14. 3
Farmers' Bank of Chattahoochee.
T HE public aro aware that a partial chaugc
has taken place in tho Direction of the
Farmers’ Bank of Chattahoochee, and tho news
of that change has been accompanied by reports
calculated to alarm the uiiuds of tho peo
ple iu relation to the solvency of the Bank.
Theso reports havo originated ’vith the ene
mies of tho Institution. Having bad some agen-
gcncy in producing the chnugo referred to,
owe it to tho community, as well as to tho Bank,
to say, that these reports are whollv unfounded.
The Bank never was in a souudorcondition than
it is at present, and is considered able to meet its
•issues promptly. • Ono thing is certain and which
1 hope the Public svill bear iu mind.—If the Bank
was good on the fiast Monday in this month
(which is most explicitly avowed by tho former
President and Cashier) it must bo good now, as
nottiing has been done by the present board o(
Directors which in the slightest degree £ J ) . *
change its situation for the worse; a ,,J ll1 ® ln K h
cli ir u-ter n I leWnnw.i 4e -.1 imegrilj of the g< ll-1
daman (Cm. Sanford) who now presides over
the Institution, are nsulficlont goarsoiee_ih it its U-
Eti.* will be conducted iu future upon legit HU.-to
and honorable principles* It is hoped that the
•public will not suffer a momentary excitement to
cr* nan cck* try fftrs, And t iheui lu
u;*on tho o! ilu* Hunk iu heir immls. All
oreimiit-d to present thoui forpaymeni. and rro
a»u;ed Ur.tlbev w ill be promptly m ’
ALFRED IVERSON.
Columbus, fro?. iiihf lc<>3.
NEW GOODS.
F. O’CALLAGHAN,
I S now receiving direct from New York an
extensive assortment of seasonable Goods,
which ho will sell on very reasonable terms for
cash, aud invites purchasers to call and examine
for themselves. His stock consists In part of the
following articles .*
20 hhds. superior St Croix sugar
30 hhds. prime New Orleans, sugar
bhls. doublo refined Loaf do
do Lump do
3000 bushels Liverpool ground salt
10 hhds. molasses
50 bbls. canal flour
10 boxes new cheese
cri blda. Nos. 2 aud 3 Mackerel
2 pipes best Holland Gin
2 pipes Cognac Br.-.ndy
1 bhd.Old Jam. Rum
50 bbls. old Ryo Gin
50 bbls. old Itye Whiskey
30 do N. Rum
10 qr. casks .Malaga Wino
50 boxes Raisins
30 cadies .Gunpowder and Imperial Tea-
. 10 chests Fresh Hyson do
200 pj. best hemp and tow Bagging
1000 lbs. English and American Twine
50 coils Balo Ropc
10,000 lbs. Castings, assorted
20,000 lbs. best Swedes Iron
500 lbs. German aud Blistered Steel
50 kegs cut Nails, assorted
5 dozen Collins & Co.’s Axes
10 sets Blarksmith’s Pools, complete
Also a great variety of other articles in the Hard
ware Line.
1500 pr. Shoes, all kinds and qualities
1000 pr. negro Shoes
20 cases Hats, superior quality
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Cloaks
id bales Mackaman and point Blankets
10 bales 3-4 Shirting
10 bales 5-8 superior Shirting
10 bales G-4 bleached Sheeting
2 bales 4-4 cotl«n Diaper ^ •#
30 ps. Satiuctt, all colors
Irish Linen, white and red Flannel .. »
Black Italian and Lustring Silk. Apron Silk
Pongees; Jaconet, Book aud Swiss Muslins
Bohinct and thread I.acc
Baudannar, Lawn, and Cotton Ildks,
Also, on the tray,
2 closo Carriages and 8 Barouches
3 Gigs and 3 Sulkeys
ON HAND,
40000 lbs. Bacon—2000 lbs. Lard
20 bags Livo Geese Feathers
A general Assortment of
SADDLES, BRIDLES. MARTINGALES,
&.C.
augr 29 50 ■
- ~~j\rOTICE.
I N consequence of the great scarcity and high
price of provisions the undersigned have
made some alterations in their Tavern Kates*
Board and Lodging per month
do without lodging
do per woek
do per day
Lodging - - *
Horses per night
do . - fc ed
Dinner, supper and breakfast each
Children and. servants^ pnc* QN
JOHN CARTER,
L. A. ERWIN.
Oct. 30. 1833- 5 tf
$20 00
15 00
7 00
1 50
25
75
37j
50
2* trs* aides and Horns.
iVK. highest price will be given by the sub-
B si-nYcr for rurs of all kinds, either Beaver,
Otti r. Karrm or Muskrat. .
Hides, dr*. in any quantity; also Deer Skins.
Homs, Ox or 11nek. <’• LinfibiNS.
Nov 27 17 _ ft' : null din r*. _Wn '/»• "V St
, j Uo
FOR SALE A i ilHri OFFICE.
NEW* GOODS.
WM. 11. BUrbsaLL,
II” Afis Jusi received a new aud extensivo cs-
JIJ. sortment of
DRY GOODS\
ZUQA9Y CLOTHING,
hats, shots, v.
w Inch he is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS SUOCK CONSISTS. O PERT, OP THE FOLLOWIIO :
ouper Saxony, Blue, Black aud Faucy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue, Black, Mixed aud Faucy colored Satiuetts
r-iigli: n Merinoes
Duille, Point and Rose Blaukcts
Bcailet, Crimson, Green aud White Flannels
Printed balsbury
Canton and Saxony and Gauze do
Damn ik lable Diapers
Birds Eye and Russia do
Scotch do
Black, Blue aud coloured Bouibazctios
do do- do Circassiaus
Negro Ciuins
Liuseyn
Bleacfced aud Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings
Hamilton Jeans
Black Italian Lustirug
do Grosde Swiss
do do Naples
do do Berliu • [
do Binehews and Sarsanet*
Colore*l Gros do Naples
Black and colored Florences
do Italian Crapes.
Mcrinb Mamies aud Bquarc Shawls
Comtuau, Thibet wool. Valeutia, Silk Dariask
aud twisted Silk Shawls
Herman, .Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros dt Na
ples Dress Jldkfs
Lndies and Misses Bonnets*
Irish Linens ami Lawns
Cotton Cassiinen Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron and Furuituro Chotks
Domeirac Plaids aud Stripes Bed Ticks
Floor Cloth Buizo Green Frieze Cloth
l-'Uniituro Dimity Russia abeetingBoar Duck
Cambrx do Bleached Dovvlass Ozuaburghs
Baugup Cord Cotton Yarn
Cotton, Wonted and l-«uibs wool Hosiery
Black i ud colored Cambrics
aaiiu aud Gauze Garnitures •
Blk aud coi’d Lu'striug Ribbons
Dark aud light col’d Prints and Ginghams
Luce aud Gauze Veils
Fig’d tmd plain Bohinct Laco
Threa-J Lace«
Douit ie, Saxony, Swl». Mull, Nausook and
Book iluslms
I .inen Cambric Hdkfs
Pongee, Indian Flag and SpittlefieldlldUfs
Carved and plain Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver and Goat
sltiu Gloves
Ladiei Beaver, Goat skiu aud Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
CLOTHING.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, adclaid.
olive brown aud green Broad Cloth Dresi
Coafai
Supeifiue blue, black, brown aud green Cloit
Frock Coats.
Supcifino blue, olive, green and mixed Cloth
Coulees.
Blue, steel mixed and fancy colored Satinet Coit-
ces aud Frock Coats.
Super blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown,
Blue, black,~amr lAUcy'xor.A'Zc.iovnco.J?anr<
Youths’ Cloth & Satinet Dress and Frock Coats.
do do do Pants.
Black and blue Cassimer, black and col Velvet,
black Florentine, black Bombazine, dark aud
light col’d Vfaleutia. English Silk, colored and
wldto Marseilles, Totitiucs, Swansdowu and
Satinet Vests. * *
C A MB LET CLOAKS tf GREAT COATS.
Mixed brow n Cloth and Petersham Box Coats.
Lyon Skin Over Coats.
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars. Bosoms, Slocks, &.c.
JYFjGRO clothing.
Men’s aud Youths’ Fur Hats,
do do Wool do
do do Cloth, Seal and Hair Caps,
Fine Boots aud Shoes,
.EGRO SHOES.
o.*» 15 3 *
PIONEER LINE.
G EN't LEMEN’S Superfine Cloth Cloaks,
do . do Black Camblct do
a new article.
Just received and for salo by
oct 18 4 . WM. H. BURDSALL.
Sugar, Coffee, Bagging, SfQ..
A A HHDS. primo St. Croix Sugar
150 hags Coffee, good quality
70 piecci heavy hemp Bagging
1500 rend/made cotton Bags of 5 &5J yds
4000 bushels ground Salt
500 do alum do
4000 llis. Bacon
200 kegs orange Gunpowder
30 bairels Flour superfine
20 firkins niotmtaiu Butter
15 barrels Loaf Sugar
10 kegs Tohacco
for sale on accommodating terms by
REA & COTTON.
Nov. 7, 1833. 6
• j * • •* -jrfi'. : r T - -' *
S HIPPERS are informed that the STEAM
BOAT CHARLESTON, Capt. Jolm
Bhnellis added to the hue to ply constantly dn-
ric tiio season between
IAS. IE Iff £l
'he addition of this fine Boat ensures the
graest despatch to Cotton shipped hy this line,
by tvoidiug long detention at Darien and rc-
shi|nent on Sloops which is liable to be very
tcdius when the winds are adverse.
'Iio Steam Boat Pioneer, Capt. McCormick
\vilbe continued on the river to tow un the freight
ffares from Darien.
'Vis subscriber hopes that his arrangements to
transportation between Mo«*' u u,ul
Bea-^orts, will meet mu. e—
J. R. BUTTS.
AGENTS.
Mr. J). B. Halstead,
Mr. J. T. Rowland,
J/h E. P. Butt,
Mr. JFm. Patton,
Mn«on, Nov. 12. 1833.
Hawkinsville,
Darien,
Savannah,
Charleston.
7
J. GODDARD, & CO.
HEACON,
WOULD take this method of
informing their friends and the
public, that they have taken an
I interest in a
s team b oa t,
Now building iu Savannah, called the
WATER NTYMFZX, •
To run between Savannah and this place, stop
ping at Darien and Hawkinsville, to receive and
discharge freight. The. BOAT will be comple
ted by the first of October next, and is expected
to make a trip from Savannah to Macon, on a
good river, in
SIS DAYS I!
Is made, of light draft, with two engines of 33
horse power, each.
This will be a great facility for Merchants who
w;sh to ship their goods by tho way of Savannah
or Darien, to Hawkinsville and Macon, or in
Shipping Cotton to Savannah. No exertions
or expense will ho spared to give the greatest de
spatch to Goods or Cotton by this Boat.
Agents for this Boat.
I, . BALDWIN, & CO, Savannah,
ISAAC SNOW. Darien,
JOHN RAWLS, & CO. Hawkinsville,
J. GODDARD, & CO. Macon.
' Macon, August 5, 1833. Cm 45
WARE~ltiOUSE~
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
MAG'iN, GA.
T HE subscribers will continue the above bu
siucss tho ensuiug season, aud return their
grateful thanks to those who favored them with
their patronage the past season. They have ta^
ken the Waro House, kuowu as Lamar’s ■
LOWER WARE HOUSE*
Situated immediately ou the river; having a good
wharf attached .thereto, and very safe from firo
For the convenience of their friends residing be
have t ikeu me large uim vvttOcc-_th£V
recently erected by Mr. G. B. Wardlaw, iu East
Macon, whieWrom its peculiar situation, is reu
dered quite secure from tho danger of fire, and
from whence Cotton will bo taken to the wharves
free of charges. Each of the subscribers will re
side iu Macon the ensuing season, aud promise
their unremitting attention to the interest of those
who may favor them with their business and
confidence. Liberal advances will be made on
produce, merchandize and other properly confi
ded to their care, aud strict attention given to the
filling of orders, receiving aud forwarding goods
See. Insurance in the best offices can be effected
at the usunl rates when desired.
EVERARD HAMILTON,
JOHN-R. HAYES.
August 26. 48
Watches, Jewellery, Ac.
THE subscriber is now »*
pening. at his old stand in tie
brick row, a new .supply if
Goods in bis line, cosistiutr if
Gold aDd Silver Lever
Watches;
Common do. :
Watch Chains, Seals aid
Keys;
Ear Rings. Breast Pins, aid
Riugs;
Spoons, Dirk and Pocket Knives,
Pistols, Music Boxes, &:c. &c.
which he offers low for c;>sh.
RliFUS R SMITH.
N. B. Particular attention paid to the repar
ing ofWatrhes of every description.
Oct. 17. 18:13. 4 2m
AVA REHOUSE,
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE subscriber continues the
<$> ZB Ware-House and Commission Bu
siness at his Old 'Stand (Head of
Chi-rry Street and* Cotton Avo-
uuc,) where he offers all the usual facilities iu
the above Business.
COTTON stored with him, will be delivered
in any part of tho city free of charge of Dray age,
or shipped to any other Market at tho usual rates.
For the greater convenience of those who tnny
favor him with their patronage from Counties
east of the River, trading to Macon, he has ta-
Jkeuthe Ware-House next below the old bridge,
I recently occupied by Messrs. Day & Butts, and
t known formerly as John T. Rowland’s Ware-
t House—and assures his friends, every facility in
i crossing tho l!iver will he offered, to render the
I 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 Macrtn. Insurance in the
best offices, can be efl'octed at very low rates,
should additional security be required.
james c. Morgan.
Macon, August 15, 1833. 47
J. GODDARD, & CO.
Warc-Housi
„ ■ i o
A*
W
Commission 3ft rclia n ts
r/TA COM,
asc. w. cA":ri-3\T">. r x j
Compound Fluid Extract of Piiik Il cf,
(Spigelia JUcrilandica,)
T HE most effectual worm-destroying filed:-
cim- discovered.
G. W. CARPENTER’S-
Compound Fluid Ext met of Sdrsapdrillc,
For purifying the blood, and removing a' lis-
ILL*transact the above business at tlie - - • - ..
old stand of J. Goddard, which is ib I 5^? '-om excess of Mercury, oxposur.
good order for the reception of Cotton aud Sto- I j;^,, ascs *' '*
rage of ^oods. The Ware House is remote from
the dangers cf fire, as any in theCity, and is con
venient to a goo i Wharf. They :.re prepared to
make advances at ail times ou Cotton stored or
shipped by them From the Ion,: experience
in the above business, they ii itr r ti.ei-.selvc : that
by their undivided attention to the interest
their customers,, and the facilities which they will
at all times be able to render, that they will re
ceive a continuance of that Patronage of their
friends and the public in general, which they
have shared so liberally heretofore. Cotton stor
ed with them will be insured in a good office at
thelowcst rates if requested.
_ Macon. August 5. 1 * **(• fl *“ * 1 - >
Itiiicle/lO Glass.
JUST received,
12
by 18
n. m.
Ghss,
12
16
do
do
11
16
do
do
10
* 12
do
do
8
10
do
do
12
16
Mullica
do
12
16
do
do
10
15
do
- do
for sale by
WM. G.
brown
chronic comtiuMonal
isiug from an impure state of the
blood, &c.
G. W. CARP! . fER'S
Compound Syntpof Li
(Ifeputica Triloba.)
A safe and • hi :l.le medicine for Couyhs',
?pit'ing oi Blood, Consumption and Liver
Compnduts.
Carpenter's Saratoga Powders,
Formakies Ccnzress Spring or riar.it..;, water.
Dr. Ii’. Judkin's Ointment,
A valuable specific Ointment forUleeir, Soros,
Spruins, Brui cs. Felons. Arc.
Also, Coi pinler's Oil o f Conlhcri••
fijanenr, oil <if Oop«iva, I 'oi.r 6i • i-na
ry Elm, Worm Tea.^&e.
For sale by WM* o Biv‘-
Nov. 7. 7
on
Oct 31.
G
ENTLEMEN’S fashionable blk. Beaver
hats, iust received and for sale by
WM. Ii- BURDSALL.
Oct. 15
NKAV BOOK STORE.
B. P. STILES & Co.
RESPECTFULLY iu-
. form the public that they
have taken the store iu
Ellis, Sholwell Ac Co’s,
row, two doors above the
Post Office, where they
are now receiving and opening a very general
assortment of
Books and Stationary.
Ambhgtiieir works, they have a general assort
ment, and will ho constantly receiving the new
publications on Theology, Medicine. Law, His
tory, aud Miscellaneous subjects, together with
such other articles as are usually kept -in a Book
Store.
As one of their firm will bo most of the time at
the North for the purposo of attending sales . ud
selecting Books, they flatter themselves that they
will at all times have as good an assortment, and.
be able to dispose of them on ns moderate terms
a* any house in tho Southern country.
BLASTS BOOK?,
B. P. ?• it Co. have u large assortment of
all kinds and sizes.
Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of the besi
quality, both English and American, plain aud
embossed, water aud feint liued, pink, yellow
ue and white.
BLANKS.
B,ank Checks. Notary Public Letters, Ware
house Receipts, Bills of Ladiug.
Writs of all kinds.
Justices Sumniuua, do Executions, Clerks do
nishments, Ca. Sa- •»“«* Summonses.
Marriage License, Bail Writ aud Bond, Inter.
Com. Directions for Interrogatories.
Bills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail
Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary, Letters of Admiuistra-
iou, Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem
porary Letters of Administration, Guardians
Bonds.
Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec.
Dec 21 24
Fresh Drugs, Paints <$* Oils.
DR. W. B. BALL
HAS just received his fresh sup
plies, aud offers for sale, at his store
on Cotton Avenue, a quantity of
Linseed Oil Extract Sarsaparilla,-
Sperm do Carpenters
Train do Castor Oil (fine article)'
White Lead Crotou Oil
SpanishBrown ground Spirits Turpentiue
Copal Varnish
Black leather do
Japan do
Glue
Snuff, Macaboy and
Scotch
Fine cut Tobacco
Hair & coat Brashes
Camel’s hair Pencils'"
THE SUBSCRIBER
W ILL sell the stock of BOOKS & HARD
WARE. belonging to Ellis, Shotw»H &,
Co. nt very low prices, at.retail, for tasta. and
merchauts who may want to replenish tbrir
stork, upon time, for approved paper.
Tie Stuck consists of a great variety
H trdttmrr, Cuiicrif, Castings
MECHANICS’ TOOLS, * j
Brass Wtre «?n'*naia do.
FURMTURE MOl \TI.\G. &c.’&c.
BOORS 1
Consisting -if Ir.r^ and small Bibles. Medical, !
^ md .■'eliiinl Bo'ii '. and a great variety of I
1 Religious and Mixeellam *u- Books j
i Dte.drf 23 JACOB SUOTWELL
07* 200 NEOROES. 73)
Just Arrived and for Sale.
O F both sexes, consisting of good Cooks,
Washers and Ironers, Seamstresses and
chamber Maids, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, and a
large supply of Field Hands, ami Plough Boy».
Persons wishing to purchase would do well to
call as early as convenient and examine for
themselves.
OLIVER SIMPSON,
H. H. & S. F. SLATTER,
JOHN LANE.
Hamburg, Nov. 4, 1833. 6 2m
BUTTER! I
Pjf TUBS Virginia Butter, for family use.
rmt # . AL^O.
4 Pieces Blankets, a fi-sf rate article.
REA &. COTTON.
Oct. 29. 1833. 5
Georgia,—Monroe > ounty
’*?'> A - awnr ^rtsditors.
P I I. \>E lakt- . oiioe th,t I intend at rh
next term of the inferior court to b' he!
ii il?t sen nd Monday in Pecend’er next to .
iii self of. 'h<* hem-fit of the act en:irl< d a
I nr: f'<> - rh« relief of houest debtors. This I8cb
I November 1833.
V 8 2t ROBT. P. BALDWIN.
in oil
do do dry
Venetian Red
Windsor Glass
Paint Brushes
Indigo, Spanish Flote
Alum
Copperas
Pearl Ashes
Magnesia, lump Scal’d Chloride of Lime
Starch " Chloride of Soda
Quinine Lemon Syrup
Piperiiio Lamps
Iodine Lanterns
Opium Lamp Glasses &• Wick
Motrphium Sulpbat & Vinegar
Acetate
Madeira and Port Wine*
Suitable for convalescents.
Together with an extensive and general .'ssort-
ment of all articles iu his line, all of which were
purchased iu perv>u by himself in New York,
and are warranted genuine, lie is-prupared to
give reasonable accommodations and respectfully
invites the attention of the public.
Feb 13 20
-XC; '
is fresh
stt-stsivo
nzil
eula and country
iue Stoce, Alum
r .m i
DRUGS, MEDICI:«EE
sullScriber is now .. :ei- l
supplies, md in adiiiin.t .
assortment of
PR32S& BY:
Medicines arid t :
Offers lor s,iiv ;> qnntiurv of
D\ik cs U T ,
Viz.: Logwood, i>ed Samlei
Moods, Spanish Flot. Gua;
Indicro; Madder. Copperas, j
aud Anuatio;
PAINT5'.
White Lead, dry and ground hi r.il
Venetian ited do do do
Sp..uish Brown do do .;o
Yellow Ochre do do Jo
Verdigris do do c,a
Prussian Blue, Rose, Pink, Drofi, L
ion, Crome Green, Croir.e 4 dmiv, 'J
ua. Stone Ochre, Liibargt, Tur
Flake \(hite. Lamp a ad l'o:-
FElil’UMEii r .
Otto of Rose. Milk of Rose, ; meric cold
Cream, cosmetic Tablet, comp* iv : ' - shaving
Soap, cream r*oip, Cologne and i o W ater;
Vegetable Rouge, Bear’s, Macassar c.i:d Acliqr.o
oil, lCosb auu Fearl Powder, &e.
BRUSHES.
Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Plaster, Shoe, and Horstf
Brushes,
Also
Starch, Saltpetre, Pearl. Ash. Soap, Pipes
Toba u. Grourid and Race Gii ger' sj s, &c»
&e. For sale by WM. C. liliOHN.
nov 21 8
|-ty
.tks.
VcnnOI*
. Dt.: Icll-
Umberi
100 do
50
100
50
Practice of XKZedicine.
DRS. CONE &. BRIDGMAN
have united in the Practice of .MED
ICINE and SURGERY. Their
office is the ono heretofore occupied
bv Dr. Cone.
Jan 1. 1833. 14
DB. FRASrKXEN,
H \VING located in Macon, res
pectfully offers his services to the ci
tizens of that place, and its vicinity.
He will attend to the duties of all the
branches connected with his pr.*fess-
ion—as Surgery, Midwifery. Ac.
Dr, F. will be found in his office at all times,
unless profession liv engaged.
nov 11 7
cr»e>myi t*. •%
CA«Il. STORE.
j iSL wt S.C?.
JS,Xt dour to t/u 1 ust Afice.
\VE received aud aro now op< mug a
very exu-nsive assortment of Entir. 'j
Jr,in, reasonable aud Fahionabh i n G —j,
which will.be sold nt unasuilly !<• * price?
Lurch .sers will find it to th-rir advaiila t ;o to.
give us a call. Our rtock consists iu part ol
600 pieces Calico, from 10. to 37cIS.
100 do furuituro prints
rlinen ,: n TnrUfl- r, , ,>
50 Wo Circaaaqiaua all colors, ; . : ao
O qr. do French (.'huffy,.
Grode Swiss, deK«p
Berlin Siuch- v
Sursnet ssnu Levautiu. L-i!kc
col’d Lining
Pouit ue Soie
col'd Cambric
plain Pope st:.;e(', & Cambric
book, plain and fig’d t . ..-S’, ^t.rionct,
Nausook, and mull Z
Linen Cambric, ins’g c'o. ri-h. . '.v;;,) cor
ded Robes. Lat e, at ! Edgiog , rimes
20 uoz silk. ;.; «z . hernam . £: CT. po i.~cy
Fhawls, Thibet Wool do
100 doz pongee nnd spittalfitid S' . : -fs
100 do cotton fl-<g. turkey red, anc lldkf#
luo doz tu; king Con.bs
100 do side do
JSlieil tucking & side do
Dressing nun ivory do
ISO plain autl l 'iin i raidPor,nets
Elegant sett Rib. ons, TaUi.ru Rib’ns every cclor
25 do* elegant Belts, fig’d blk aud co’dvei . ielts
Plain blk velvet dt., s.ik veivt t tr,l. uo
100 doz while, ri.udcu. blk ai.. . coliou ;> .j
woolltn Hosiery
Kid, Ilorstakiu and beaver Glo. is
50 “ woollen do -
6 bales 3-4 4 4 6-4 checked Htmc-jpuns
25 ps Irish Linens every quu.ny
■1U0 doz spool 3 bread
50 uo BU. aud assort’d coin’d Iti.-h sewing
Thread, blk.-and colored sc o mg Silk
50 pieces blue, mixed, stuped, and drao riat-
inetts >
10 do blue, blrck. mixed, Bread Cloths
J tripod and drab Cassimere, Erminttt
25 peices white, red, yellow & gran Flannels
from 31 io ~5i't-.
25 bales 3-4 imll-l llcmcspnn ffern 1C to 14c.
5 do t\'Uon and heprp Osuaburgs
5 do striped negro Blankets 8 and 9-4
50 pieces Rose do
50 do heavy Fustians and woolen Cloths
for negroes
5 bales 3 4 4-4 6-4 Plaids and Stripes
Furniture Plaids.
Bangup Cord. Ticklrubur, Ru'-di Duck, Crash
Diaper, Heavy twilled Lowe! Colo ns
5 Bales Tickings from 124 t 117,t
100 Cotton &; Suk Umriv’.li,. gentlemen*
Cloaks
is ca... Boavnr and uap't Kir. G-isos
a large assortment c. b< avy Shoe':, g.:c:!v.-oea.
and ladies Shoes of every kind rood n-s.-.u iv.jt.
Hardware aud Cutlery, Crockery tied Cli, *3
ware. Groceries &r<:■ &c.
Expected by fi r ->t Boats h lirr.e ni- -; ’uie::t n?
Groceries, Ironfall Steel. if-- 1 , N^ds.
&. •• <!kc.
Just Rccc, u.'d by.
4G <$t *ri c ••
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, Uuv
ore. Tii’o would iio pleas-
• mi ;h ir friends.
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*01 ’.YDS -.' ill do.l .i, for - 'J '• : ll
k1x»1>EE & WOOD. I Nov. „o, ItSsd.
Shades
:r'i d, &C. (:Z.
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