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GEORGIA TELEG
^ ol. A i Ii.... Number I
The GEORGIA TELEGRAPH
IS rUBMSHEU WEEKLY AT MACON, OA.
Printing Office on $ cond Street—next door to
Huson's Hotel.
TERMS.—T.HR.F.K Dollars n year, if paid in
-Ivaacc. or Four Dollars, if not paid before the
“,,,] 0 f die year. Subscriber# living at a distance
_jg |>e rehoifed in all cases to pay in advance.
iT*“ 1’ aper discontinued, but at the discre-
don of *h’e publisher, until all arrearages are
paid
T?®? are authorised to announce JOHN
JlOREEAND, ns a Candidate for Receiver of
Tax Returns of'this county, at the uext election.
August-H 18351. 4 I •
nr arc authorized to announce WM.
p, SCOTT as a Candidate for Coroner of Kibb
county. " Augurt 12
jj* We arc authorized to announce WM.
« jOURDAN as a Candidate for Receiver of
Tax Returns for Bibb county at the ensuing elec
tion August 2
ccr Wc are authorised to ali
enee WM. C. PARKER, Esq. a candidate
for Kcciever of Tax Returns for tho county of
Jlibh at the ensuing election. June •*» 4t
07= We are authorised to an
nounce JOHN L. MUST I AN a candidate for
Sheriff of Bibb county.
May h 1833. 31
We are authorised to
announce Daniel Wadsworth,
Esq. as a candidate for Tax Col
lator for Bibb county.
July lO 41
Jniv 8
JESSE SMITH is a
candidate for Tax Collector of
Bibb county.
41
MARTIN SIMMONS
is a candidate for re-election to the
office of Clerk of the Iuferior Court
of Bihn County. July 30.Jx
We are authorized to
announce Thomas J. Saulsbury
as a Candidate for Coroner of
Bibb couuty at the ensuing elec-
dec If) 12
Wc are authorized to
announce Capt. J. M. ALLEN
of the Houston Cavalry, as a
Candidate for tax collector for
Houston county,
nov 15 18351
8
We are authorized to
announce George Vigal as a
candidate for Tax Collector at the
nest election. 38
NEW GOODS.
F. G CALLAGHAN,
I S now receiving direct from New York an
extensive assortment of seasonable Goods,
xduchhe will sell on very reasonable terms for
tash, and invites purchasers to call and examine
for themselves. Hu stock consists in part of the
following articles :
20 hhds. superior St Croix sugar
130 hhds. prime New Orleans sugar
5 bbls. double refined Loaf do
5 do Lump do
100 hags prime green coffee
5KKK) bushels Liverpool ground salt
10 hhds. molasses
50 bbls. canal flour
10 boxes new cheese
GO bbls. Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel
2 pipes best Holland Gin
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
1 iilid. Old Jam. Rum
50 bbls. old Rye Gin
£ifl bbls. old Rye Whiskey
30 do N. Ruin
10 qi . c^sks Malaga Wine
50 boxes Raisins
30 cadies Gunpowder and Imperial Tea
10 chests Fresh Ilyson do
200 n S . best hemp and tow Bagging
1000 lbs. English aud American Twine
50 coils Bale Rope
lO.tHJU lbs. Castings, assorted
20,000 lbs. best Swedes Iron
5(h) lbs. German and Blistered Steel
50 kegs cut Nails, assorted
5 dozen Collins & Co.’s Axes
10 sets Blacksmith’s Tools, complete
-Iho a great variety of other articles in the Hard-
icare Line.
1500 pr. Shoes, all kinds and qualities
1000 pr. negro Shoes -
510 cases Hats, superior quality
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Cloaks
10 bales Mackaman and point Blankets
10 bales 51-4 Shirting
10 bales 5-8 superior Shirting
10 bales 0-4 bleached Sheeting
2 hales 4-4 cotton Diaper
30 ps. Satinfitt, all colors
bi>hLinen, white and red Flannel
‘•'■Jck Italian anil Lustring Silk, Apron Silk
ftogees; Jaconet, Book and Swiss Muslins
Bdiinet and thread Lace
Ljdanoa, Lawn, and Cotton Hdks.
Also, on the tcay.
• dose Carriages and 8 Baroucha*
3 Gigj and 3 Sulkeys
ON HAND,
4)000 lbs. Bacon—2000 lbs. Lard
20 bags Live Geese Feathers
A general Assortment of
SADDLES, BRIDI.ES. MARTINGALES.
&C.
»D/» 29 50
J. GODDARD, & CO.
Ware-House,
NEW GOODS.
WAI. H. BUKDSALI*.
H AS Just received a new and extensive as
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, SHOES, fyc.
which he is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PART, OF THE FOLLOWING :
Super Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue. Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Satinclts
English Merinoes
Duillc, Point and Rose Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson. Green and White Flannels
Printed Salsbury do
Canton aud Saxony and Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Birds Eye and Russia do
Scotch do
Black, Bluo and coloured Bombazcttes
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths
Li nsoys
Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings
Hamilton Jtans
Black Italian Lustirng
do Grosde Swiss
do do Naples
*do do Berlin
do Sinchetvs aud Sarsnnets
Colored G^os do Naples
Black and colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Merino Mantles and Square Shawls
Common, Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
Ilcrnani, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros do Na
ples Dress Ildkfs
Ladies and Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens and Lawns
Cotton Cassimcrs Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
FloorCloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furnitnro Dimity Russia SheetingBear Duck
Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Ozuaburghs
Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn
Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery
Black aud colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Blk aud eol’d Lustring Ribbons
Dark anil light eol’d Prints and Ginghams
Lace aud Gauze Veils
Fig’daud plain B obiuet Laco
Thread Laces
Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nausook and
Book Muslins
Linen Cambric Hdkfs
Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittleficld Ildkfs
Carved and plain Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver and Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skin aud Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
CLOTHING.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, adclaid,
olive brown aud green Broad Cloth Dress
Coats.
Superfine bluo, black, brown and green Cloth
Frock Coats.
Superfine blue, olive, green and mixed Cloth
Coatees.
Blue, steel mixed and fancy colored Satinet Coat
ees and Frock Coats.
Super blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown,
oiive and green Cloth and Cassimere Pants.
Blue, black, and fancy col. Sntiuct Pauls.
Youths’Cloth & Satinet Dress aud Frock Coats.
do do do Pants.
Black and bluo Cassimer, black aud col Velvet,
black Florentine, black Bombazine, dark and
light eol’d Valentia, English Silk, colored and
white Marseilles, Tontines, Swansdown and
Satinet Vests.
CAMBLET CLOAKS f,- GREAT COATS.
Mixed brown Cloth and Petersham Box Coats.
Lyon Skin Over Coals.
Fine Linen Shirts. Collars, Bosoms, Slocks, &c.
NEGRO CLOTHING.
Men’s and Youths’ Fur Hats,
do do Wool do
do do Cloth, Seal and Hair Caps,
Fiue Boots and Shoes,
NEGRO SHOES,
out 15 3
Commission Merchants,
MACO.W. .
\Y t ILL transact the above business at the
“ w old staud of J. Goib.’ard, which is in
food order for the reception of Cotton and Sto-
of good*. The W are House is.remote from
j* gangers i,f fire, as any In the City, aud is con-
tment to a good Wharf. They are prepared toj
advances at all times ou’Cotton stored or
Tapped by ibem. From the long experience
j® ltle above business, they flatter themselves that 1
J .dieir undivided attention to the interest of
eircustomer*, and the facilities which they will
dale* bp ahje to render, that they will re-
*•*« a continuance of that Patronage of their
l a ud the public in general, which they
^ e shared so liberally heretofore Cotton stor-
''bh 'hem will be insured in a good office at
Slowest ra'es if requested.
Atqnwt 9; «m 45
CASH STORE.
RUSSELL 6l BICKZltfSOZS',
H AVE just received 1051 bags Coffee, 32
bbls ditto, 16 hbds Sugar, Foreign acd
domestic Liquors, Wines and Cordial of all kinds,
Baltimore liains in wrappers, canal Flour in
bbls and blfbbls 3 buck wheat do in qr bbl,
Onions. Potatoes, Cod Fish. Dun Fish, No. 1-
Mackerel in blfbbls No. 3. do indibls, Herring,
White Beans, northern Butter. Cheese, Pine Ap
ple do, new Bice, imperial, hyson, young liysuu
and pouchong Teas; Pepper, Spice, Ginger
ground and race, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon,
Raisins, Almonds, Eng. W alnuts, Filberts, Co
coa nuts, sugar and butter Crackers, Pilot aud
sea Bread, loaf and lump Sugar, Soap, sperm
and tallow Candles, Starch, Copperas. Alum,
Salt Peter, Glauber and Epsom Salts, Madder,
Iudigo, Powder, Shot, Lead, Snuff,Tobacco and
Cigars of all qualities,
IRON. SALT, CASTINGS, BAGGING,
bale Rope and Twine, German and Eug. blis
tered Steel, sheet, baud and hoop Iron, “Coinns”
AXES, Spades and Shovels, brass Fire Setts,
GUNS, PISTOLS, pit Saws, Brooms, &c.
Together with a general and complete assortment
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
Crockery* 4c Glassware,
Hats, Caps, and /Shoes,
of e*ery description, all of which will be sold at
their usual low prices and for Cash only.
ALSO,
will receive in a few days a very heavy supply
of Sugars, Molasses, Iron, common and fiue Li
quors of every variety, W'ines, &c.
Macon, November 11. 1833.
New Fall and Winter Goods,
AND CLOTHING,
JUST RECEIVED,
At the Macon Clothing Store.
B
CONSISTING TO PART OF
LACK, blue, brown, olive, mixed, raven,
invisible and bottle green Cloths
Black, blue, mixed, bull', striped, aud ribbed
Cassimercs
Petersham, striped Satinctts
English fig’d Velvet, a new and fashionable ar
ticle for Vesting
W’onlleu Velvet
Plain do
Buff, W’liitc, and fig’d Valencia
do do do Marseilles
Fine Irish I.iuen, a large assortment of Trim
mings, Fancy Articles, fyc.
White, crimson, and English fancy Pkt Hdkfs
Pongee do
Silk Flags, Italian CrSvats
W’hite Fancy do
Blk and white Ilorseskin Gloves
Linen, Cotton, and Woollen Gloves
Blk, white, and colored Silk do
Buck do
Woollen, Cotton, aud Silk half Hose & Stockings
Plain and plaited Satin aud Bombazine S.ocks
Veb’ct do
Shin Collars and Bosoms
India Rubber, Silk and Cotton Suspenders
Shoulder Braces, Pantaloon Straps
Cravat Stiffuers
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas
Cloth Caps
A large Assortment of Military Trimmings.
CLOTHING.
Black, blue, brown, olive, mixed, invisible aud
bottle green Cloth Dress and Frock Coats
Nixed and brown Coatees
Pantaloons of every description
Black and blue cloth double and single and
rolling collar Vests
Black silk and cotton woollen plain and fig’d
velvet Vests
Plain and fig’d Valencia and Marseilles Vests
Cloth and Petersham Over Coats
Blue and blk goats bair and common camblet
Clonks, Ladies’ Cloaks
Fine linen, cotton ant' net Shirts
Lineu, flannel. Canton flannel, cotton and net
Drawers
A good assortment of Negro Clothing, &c. &c.
The above clothing is manufactured by myself,
and will bo sold as iow as at any other Estab
lishment.
Tailoring carried on as usual, having the la
test New York and London Fashious and Good
workmen, will endeavor to do justice to all that
favor me with their custom.
LEWIS FITCH.
N. B. For sale a Barouche and pair northern
horses. oct 24 1833 f
WARE HOUSE
AND
OOM3KXSSZON BUSINESS.
MACON, GA.
. Y W1 HE subscribers will continue the above bu-
JL sincss the ensuing season, and return their
grateful thanks to those who favored them with
their patronage the past season. They have ta
ken the Ware House, known as Lamar’s
LOWER WARE HOUSE,
Situated immediately on the river, having a good
wharf attached thereto, aud very safe from fire.
For the convenience of their friends residing be
tween the Ocmulgee and Oconee rivers, they
have tiken the large and convenient Ware House
recently erected by Mr. G. B. Wardlaw, in East
Macon, which from its peculiar situation, is ren
dered quite secure from the danger of fire, and
from whcnceCotton will be taken to the wharves
free of charges. Each of the subscribers will re
side in.Mncon the ensuing season, and promise
their unremitting attention to tho interest of those
who may favor them with their busiuess and
confidence. Liberal advances will be made on
produce, merchandize aud other property confi
ded to their care, and strict attention given to the
filling of orders, receiving aud forwarding goods
&c. Insurance in the best offices can be effected
at tile usual rates when desired.
EVERARD HAMILTON,
JOHN R. HAYES.
August 26 48
WARE-HOUSE,
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
1 11!'. Mihscriber continues the
'are-1 louse and Commission Bu
siness at his Old Staud (Head of
Cherry Sireet and Cotton Ave
nue,) wh ire he offers all the usual facilities in
the above Business.
COTTON stored with him, will he delivered
in any part of the city free of charge of Drayage,
or shipped to any other Market at the usual rates.
For the greater convenience of those who may
favor him with their patronage from Counties
east of the River, trading to Macon, he has ta
ken the Ware-House uext'below tho old bridge,
recently occupied by Messrs. Day & Butts, aud
known formerly as John T. Rowland’s Ware-
House—aud assures his frieuds, every facility in
crossing tho Diver will be offered, to render the
inconvenience by loss of the bridge as small as
possible.
His Ware-Houses and close storages are in
good order, and as much exempted from danger
of FIRE as any in. Macon. Insurance in tho
best offices, can be effected at very low rates,
should additional security be required.
JAMES C. MORGAN.
Mucon, August 15, 1833. 47
Window
Glass.
WUST received,
•1 12 by 13 H.
M.
Glass,
12
16
do
do
11
16
do
do
10
12
do
do
8
10
do
do
12
16
Mullicx
do
12
16
do
do
10
15
do
do
for sale
by
WM. G.
brow:
Oct 31.
5
July Hfc
We are authorized to
)announce LEIVIS L 4 IV SHE as
a candidate for shend at the ap
{^reaching election
J.
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN & CO.
have opened an office in Macon, in the
Counting Room recently occupied by .Messrs.
Hamilton tf Hays, (opposite lluson’s Tavern)
and are prepared to transact the Exchange Bu-. . • ’
finest in all *its brandies.
CHECKS,
At sight, or on time, on
N. York; Philadelphia,
Fayetteville, Savannah,
Charleston, Augusta,
Milledgeville, Columbus,
Mobile, New-Orleans.
(CT* United States Bank Notes for sale.
Advances will, lie made on Cotton, cither to
bold or to ship to Savauuah, Charleston or
New York.
Macon, Nov. 28 10
LY.
CULLODEN ACABES!
m HE Trustees of this institution beg leave
A to. inform the public that the schools are in
the most flourishing condition, both in i!«e male
and female departments. They are under the
charge of Mr. and Mrs. Clcavland, who by
the southern planter,
an d Horticultural Lyceum.
Published at Macon Ga. by >1. Bartlett.
U OA 'r EjS i S OF J\o. 1», i oL 2.
Original. Meeds aud Specimens, Letter from
unwearied exertion to instruct, prove lhera-1 5. 1 ’Domestic \i ine; English Cattle;
. rpu.l Lsefui Hints, Manures; GainaGrass,Millet, &c;
Rail Road; the Farmer.
selves eutitled to entire public confidence. The
'■ Trustees are of opinion that the progress of the
WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
A. C. Caldwell, Agent,
1TAS commenced the Ware-
(■ 4b M House and Commission Business at
*ho ware-house opposite Messrs
Cooke &. Cowles, and is prepared
to receive mcrehAMtlLc un consignment or sto
rage. Liberal advances made onCottau and other
merchandise in store.
Macon, Nov. 28. 1833. 10
T IIE subscribers have connected themselves
utidcr the firm of
Kimberly, Hall, Sf Crane,
to transact a General Commission and Forward
ing business.
ANSON KIMBERLY,
HENRY T. HALL,
H. AVER1LL CRANE
We have extensive WHARVES and WARE
HOUSES. (jueof the concern will devote the
whole of bis tine and attention to this business,
and we believe we can offer as great induce
ment as any oticr house io this place, to Mer
chants iu Mac n and the surrounding country,
and others tvhtj may have business passiug this
way, to favor is with their patronage.
We have male such arrangements as will en
able us to forvnrd all cotton cousigucd to us
without delay.
KIMBERLY, HALL, & CRANE.
Darien, Nov 15, 1833. lin 10
NEW BOOK STORE
THOMAS PURSE.
RESPECTFULLY in
forms the public that he
has taken the store in
Ellis, Shotwell & Co
row, two doors above the
Post Office, where he
is now receivng and opening a very general
assortment of
Bools and Stationary,
Among uis works, he has a general assort
ment, and will be constantly receiving the new
publications on Theology, Medicine, Law, His
tory, aud Miscelaneous subjects, together with
such other artiebs as arc usually kept in a Book
Store.
BL&XaTK books,
A large assortment of all kinds and sizes.
• Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of the best
quality, both English and Americau, plain aud
embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yellow
no and white.
BLANKS.
Biank Checks, Sotary Public Letters, Ware
house Receipts, Bi(sof Lading.
Writs of all kind).
Justices Summots, do Executions, Clerks do
Tax Collectors do.Subpoenas for Witnesses.
Deeds, Sheriffs’ Io. Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar
nishments, Ca. Sa Jurors’ Summonses.
Marriage License, Bail Writ and Bond, Inter.
Com. Directions for Iiiterrogatorie a i»
Bills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail
Bonds, Attachment, Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra-
iou, Temporary-Letters of Administration, Tem
porary Letters' of Administration, Guardiaus
Bonds.
Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec.
Dee. 21 24
Fresh Drugs, Paints Sf Oils.
£>Ii. W. B. BALL
HAS just received his fresh sup
plies, and offers for sale, a J his store
on Cottou Avenue, a quantity of
Linseed Oil Extract Sarsaparilla,
Sperm do Carpenters
do Castor Oil (fine article)
White Lead Crotou Oil
Spanish Brown ground Spirits Turpentine
Valuable Property for Sale, in the
Vicinity of East Macon.
W ILL bo sold at Auction, SEVENTY
LOTS, containing from half to two a-
cres, situated immediately on the east line of East
Macon, and lying on an elevation of about thirty
feet above the city; and is not rivalled for good
Water or good Health by any situation in this
part of the country.
Buildings on said Lots, are, four convenient
Dwelling Houses, one range of Stores, 120 feet
long, 50 feet wide, with three tenements; and
one 45 by 30 feet, with Scale House, and a Cot
ton Ware House 120 by 40 feet. Also, one acre
Lot No. 3, East Macon, with Store 30 feet by 40
all to be sold, on a liberal credit. Sale to com
mence between 10 aud 11 o’clock on the first
Monday in February, 1834.
Likewise, u ill be Rented, at the same time
the \Vjarve3, Ware-House and Stores, situated
above tho Bridge in west Maeon, for one year
commere-ng the fifth of July 1834. Particulars
of terms made known at sale and renting.
II. S. CUTTER,
dec 12 Ills.
Sci. Fa, Writs ~
OR returning fraudulent draws in the Land
and H#ld Lotteries for sale at this office
F
Brain
Copal Varnish
Black leather do
Japan do
Glue
Snuff, Macahoy and
Scotch
Fine cut Tobacco
Hair &coat Brushes
Camel’s hair Pencils
in oil
do do dry
Venetian Red
Windsor Glass
Paint Brushes
Iudigo, Spanish Flote
Alum
Copperas
Pcari Ashes
Magnesia, lump Seal’d Chloride of Lime
Starch Chloride of Soda
Q.uinine Lemon 'Syrup
Piperine Lamps
Iodine Lanterns
Opium Lamp Glasses & Wick
Morphium Sulphat & Vinegar
Acetate
Madeira and Port 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,
and arc warranted genuine.. Ho is prepared to
give reasonable accommodations and respectfully
invites the attention of the public.
Feb 13 20
Students is much greater than common, aud ;
that there is a state of morals, good order, stu
dious euterprize, and emulation in die Acade
my that is seldom to be found, and which well
deceives public patronage; an examination late
ly had without any particular preparation proves
these facts, aud a.t which a series of classes were
exhibited, who for proficiency and accuracy iu
their studies will hear an advantageous com
parison with any other sa the State.
In this Academy are taught. Orthography,
Reading. Writing. Arithmetic, English Gram
mar, Geography, Rhetoric, natural and moral
Phyloespii v. History, Chemistry, Book Keeping,
and the Latin anil Greek languages, and the
rates of tuition at twelve, eighteen, aud twenty-
six dollars per session of eleven months, accord
ing to tho grade of studies Tho next session
will commence on tho 2d Monday in January,
1834, and good boarding may be had in private
houses, at from seven to eight dollars per mouth.
In the village of Culloaens, there is set
before youths as little temptation to folly and
vice as perhaps in any other iu the Slate, a
matter which the Trustees regard of much im
portance aud well deserving the consideration -of
parents and guardians, for it frequently happens,
while youth from home is imbibing knowledge,
influenced by surrounding circumstances, they
drink in folly and vice to such an extent, that
their schools instead of having been a blessing,
constitute tho most prominent curse of their
lives.
From these considerations the trustees present
tho Cullodcn Academy to the favorable notice
and patronage of an enlightened public.
J. Sneed, J. II’. Persons,
C. Hardy, E. R. Fleuellen,
,T. S’. J ones, tf. H. Pritchard,
R. Trippe, C. Lockett,
A. Speer, J. J. Banks,
A- Ginn. T. Stanford,
N. Ouslcy.
Cullodcns, Mouroe cn. dec 9 1833- 4tl2
Forsyth Male Academy
WILL open again on the
second Monday in January
next, under the care of Mr
Sanders, who is a graduate
of the University of our oum
State. During the last term
he has taught in this Acade-
imy to the satisfac.ion of all
’ who have had interest in the
same.
Forsyth Female Academy
JVillopen again on the second Monday in Janu
ary next, under the care of Mrs Byrd, who has
taught for two years past in Newnan, ichere her ef
forts have gained her that reputation, that she is
justly admitted to be at the head of her profession.
Rates of Tuition as follows per Term
Alphabet, Spelling and Reading, $6 00
Reading, JVriting, Geography. Intellectual
Arithmetic. S,-c. §10 09
English Grammar, Reading, JVriting, Ge-
ography, Arithmetic, History, Astrono
my, Rhetoric, Moral and yatural Phi
losophy,Botany, Chemistry, Composition,
Algebra and Geometry, §11 00
Latin and Greek Languages, icilh the high- .
er branches of the Mathematics, §16 00
Each Pupil will pay fifty cents for fire. Al
bills must Is paid before the Pupil enters School.
Board can be obtained in respectable famileis on
moderate terms.
IVeare authorised to say to the citizens of Mon
roe county, that Mrs JVarntrof Madison will reside
the ensuing year in Forsyth, and will take pleas
ure in instructing Young Ladies who are disposed
to take lessons in Music. Her accomplishments
cannot fail to cammand the admiration of all who
love female learning.
DAXIEL McKOY, \
JOHX CURE.\TOX, \
PETER RAX DAL, ) Trustees.
JOSEPH IVIN SHIP. I
THOMAS T. NAPIER. J
dec II 11
■’{ijcdlaneous.—Breaking Steers and Colts;
On Transplanting in Autumn; Melons of B»>k-
iitir;;; Bclingers riteatn apparatus; to Produce
Onions of a huge size; Apple ami Cabbage seeds;
(5° to work-the right way. addressed to Partners;
1 reparation of food for Swine aud Cattle; on
M .mining; the bsoh/ili iroe; Observations «>ii
ihe rot in Cotton; Applo Butter; Culture of
Strawberries; Look to your Accounts; A pecul
iar breed of Sheep in the Nopal; Autumn ; \\ in
ter; Advertisements, <5cc.
(£/ = Editors who exchange wiih the Geor-.'a
Telegraph, w ill, by copying from each No. the
table of contents, he entitled to the Southern
Planter without an exchange.
WHITE LEAD.
5®EST quality Philadelphia White Lead,
just received aud for stile by
WM. G. BROWN.
Nov. J4. 7
'I LASS LAMPS.—Gt
round Glass Lamps
JIT with similes; Cut Glass do. with shades;
Piaiu do. Night do. ; Suspending Lamps, Lamp
Glasses, &c.—Received aud for sale by
WM. G. BROWN.
nov 7 7
D .G.
Cutler and Surgical Instrument maker, recently
from London.
B EGS leave to inform the citizens of this
. place aud its vicinity that lie has opem d
a Shop on Cherry street immediately above Mel
rose & Kidd’s Store, where lie calculates to car
ry on the busiuess in all its various branches.—
Also Trusses for Ruptures. Irons for contracted
Limbs, or any instrument to assist Nature’s defor
mities. Having served a regular apprenticeship
to the above business, he feels confident iu giving
geuerai satisfaction to those who may employ
him.
For Grinding Razors 25 Cents
For do Scissors 12^
New Pen and pocket Blades at 3?A-
N. B. Guns. Swords and Pistols repaired and
cleaned on reasonable terms.—Persons sending
work from the country, directed as abovt will be
promptly attended to.
nov 1*4 1833 3m 8
POUNDS spun Cotton, for
sale by
7 KlBBEE & WOOD.
Coffee and Flour.
AGS prime green Brazil Coffee,
31 bbls. Canal Flour, ) favorite
16 half bbls. do do ) Brands,
Received from Savannah, and for sale by
REA & COTTON.
dee 19 12
~MACON CABINET -
WAE2 HOLT,32.
"5J7IRON'TlNG Cotton A vcuue, opposite Hn-
Jd? sou’s 111)tel, on Mulberry street, where the
Proprietors oticr their present very large stock
of Furniture tit very reduced prices.
TIIE FOLLOWING COMPRISES A PART 1
Sideboards, Slabs, Lockers, Secretaries, Desk
aud Book Cases, Sofas, Couch and Lounger’s
Sofa Beds, Settees and Easy Chairs, Dining
Tables iu Sets and single ; Pier, Centre andTca
Tables, Work, Caudle, and Dessert Stands;
Wardrobe, Dressing and French Bureaus, with
an assortment of Bedsteads of every des: riptiou ;
Feather Beds, Hair and Moss Mattresses, Wil
low Cradles and Wagons, Floor MaU, Window
Blinds, Mahogany Chairs with Cane and Ilair
Scats, Fancy Wood Seat and curl Maple Chairs.
The Proprietors of the above establishment
have a Manufactory connected with it so iliac
they are enabled to furnish any article at the
shortest possible notice.
ALSO
Repairing and Mending of every kind done.
Varnishing, Upholstery, <Jcc. Orders frem the
country shall receive strict attention, aud our
patrons with our thanks for past favors will find
us ever striving to give for Cash, Goods value
received. THOMAS WOOD & CO.
Business conducted by 1'homas Jfood.
oct 22 tf 4
ron SALE.
TIIE subscriber being about to re
move to the country is induced to of
fer his Dwelling House and Lot for
sale, on favorable terms. ’Pile Lot is
desirably situated, and has attached a fine garden
containing a great variety of choice Grapes and
other fruits, all necessary out buildings in good
repair. Also a comfortable Dwelling to Rent.
Persons wishing to purchase will find it their in
terest to apply during the present month.
E. W. WRIGHT.
Macon dec 4 1333 10
Jan 1
Practice of Medicine.
DRS. CONE & BRIDGMAN
have united in the Practice of MED
ICINE and SURGERY’. Their
office is the one heretofore occupied
by Dr. Cone.
18353. 14
Plantation and Mill for Sale.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation
whereon lie now lives, in Bibb county. 7
miles from Maeon, consisting of 650 acres of good
level Pino Land, 125 acres of which are cleared,
and in good order for cultivation. There is also
erected a first rate SAW MILL, the limbers of
w hich are all new, and the Mill in complete ope
ration. The said Plantation will be sold if re
quired on a lengthy credit. Any person wishing
to purchase would do well to call and examine
for themselves 1 . dec ll E. DAVISj
GSO. W. GA-aPEriKi
Compound Fluid Extract of Pink Hoot,
(Spigdla Marilandica,)
T HE most effectual worm-destroying Medi
cine discovered.
G. W. CARPENTER’S
Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla,
For purifying the blood, and removing all dis
eases arising from excess of Mercury, exposures
and imprudences in life, chronic constitutional
diseases, arising from an impure state of the
blood, &c.
G. W. CARPENTER’S
Compound Syrup of Liverwort,
(Ilepatica Triloba.)
A safe and valuable medicine for Coughs,
Spitting of Blood, * Consumption and Liver
Complaints.
Carpenter’s Saratoga Potcdcrs,
For making Congress Spring or Saratoga water.
Hr. IV. Judkin’s Ointment,
A valuable specific Ointment for Ulcers, Sores,
Sprains, Bruises, Felons, &c.
Abo, Carpenter's Oil of Cantharxn,
Oil ofCubebs, Oil of Copaiva, Flour of Slippe
ry Elm, Worm Tea, &c.
For sale by WM. G. BROWN.
Nov. 7. 7
THE SUBSCRIBES.
W ILL sell the stock of BOOKS & HARD
WARE. belonging to Ellis, Shotwell &
Co. at very low prices, at retail, for cash, aud to
merchants* who may want ti< replenish their
stock, upon time, for approved paper.
The Stock consists of a great variety of
Hardware, Cutlery, Castings
MECHANICS’* TOOLS,
Brass Ware, Britannia do.
FURNITURE MOUNTING, .Ac. &c.
BOOKS
Consisting of large and small Bibles, Medical,
Law aud School Books, and a great variety of
Religious aud Miscellnne itis Books.
Dec. 18 251 JACOB SHOTWELL.
CGr* Take Particular No t ice
ON REQUIREMENTS.
.4 LL those indebted to the subscriber either
» by note or book acct. aro respectfully re
quested to call upon the subscriber or upon 51 r.
Shivers at my stable and liquidate the same by
the 20th instant, or their arcts. will be lei. indis
criminately in the bauds of officers for collection.
As times however, ate hard, cash crop short,
Banks troubled—all more or less under the
promises—Taxes enormous—aud having no dis
position to enhance any of these evils, have to add
—that to those who are not prepared with tho
chatterkanaw, to come forward, and if you can
not write, or pay, fix your time and make your
mark, aud if neither will suit, come round anil
work it out, some of which I may have, and some
of which I must have, and some of which 1 will
have, or I will have them as before stated.
J. BENNETT,
Not only in the positive, but pon Honor y .—
Sept. 10th 1833. , . I
Auction and Commission Store.
JR1I1E Subscriber lias removed to the new
§ BRICK STORE, adjoining the Rost O-
fice, on Mulberry street, where he tenders bis
vices in the above line.
Xov ID 2b
C. A. IlIGGINS. 7
ISrandtj, Gin and Wine.
"g PIPES Holland Gin,
B H 2 pipes, and 2 half pipes Cognac
Brandy
25 quarter casks Malaga Wine
25 do do Marseilles Madeira Wine
received per Steam boat Pioneer, and
sale bv REA & COTTON
dec 11 11
Furs, Hides and Horns.
T HE highest price will be given by the sub
scriber fur Furs of all kinds, either Beaver
Otter, Raccon or Muskrat.
Hides, dry, in any quantity; also Deer Skins.
Horns, Ox or Buck. (.5. A. HIGGINS,
Nov 27 17 Brick Buildings. Mulberry St
SZ2>Z.S
O N New Yorl^, Philadelphia, Charleston, Sa
vannah,. gud Augusta, in sums to suit pur-
chasers. fotysale by
N..v. Ip. BAXTER. FORT & WILEY
[ChRTO Vr
dec 11
Cout
and for sale "by
li Syrup, j sst rtceiv
WM. G. BROWN