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GEORGIA TELEGRAPH
BY M. BARTLETT.
MACON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1834.
Vol. Yill....Number 15.
*
The GEORGIA TELEGRAPH
IS PUUSnBD WJPKKI.V AT MACON, OA.
Printing Ojfce on Second Stmt—next door to
Huson's Hotel.
TERMS.—Three Dollars a year, if paid in
-jvautfe, or Four. Dollars, if not paid before the
■ 0 f the year. Subscribed living at a distauce
jii! be required ill all case-, to pay iu advance.
I’apfr^iscopui'Uetl, but iit the discrc-
i th pu lUhvr. until all arrearage., are
lit WarsJOiJAm
F. O CALLAGHAN,
irS now receiving direct from New York an
1 ex tensive assortment of seatonftble Goods,
Kiiicb he will sell oa very reasonable terms for
f ,,|i, and invites purchasers to call and examine
i,ir themselves. Ilia stock consists in -part of the
fylloiring articles .*
20 hhds. superior Pt Croix sugar
i30 hhds. prime New Orleans sugar
5 bids, double refined Loaf do
SEBt 5 do Lump do
100 bags prime green coffee
30.K) bushels Liverpool ground salt
10 hhds. molasses
50 bids, canal flour
10 Boxes new cheese
GO bhls. Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel
2 pipes best Holland Giu
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
1 hlnl. Old Jam. Runt
5o blits, old Ryo Gin
50 bbls. old Rye 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 ps. best lump and tow Bagging
1000 lbs. English and American Twine •»
50 coils Bale Rope
10,000 lbs. Castings, assorted
20,000 lbs. best Swedes Iron
~ 50i) lbs. German and Blistered Steel
50 kegs cut Nails, assorted
5 dozen Collins & Co.’s Axes
10 sets Blacksmith’s Tools, 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’?, Cloaks
10 hales Macknmau and point Blankets
10 bales 3-4 Shirting
10 bales 5-8 superior Shirting
10 bales 6-1 bleached Sheeting
2 bales 4-4 cotntu Diaper
30 ps. Satinett, oil colors
Irish Lined, white and rerl Flannel
IILck Italian and Lustriag Silk, Apron Silk
Pongees; Jaconet, Book and Swiss Muslins
llolmiet and thread Lace
Bandanna, Latin, and Cotton Tldks.
Also, on the way,
2 close Carriages and 8 Barouches
3 Gigs and 3 Sidkeys '
ON HAND,
WMQlbs. Bacon—2000 lbs. Lard
20 bags Live Geese Feathers
A general Assortment of
MIDDLES, BRIDLES. MARTI
&C.
nttr 29 50
H
MARTINGALES,
50
1(H)
50
qr.
do
CASH STORE.
KSS3SS &. WOOD.
Next door to the Post Office.
H YYE received and arc now opening
very extensive assortment of Entirely
Jreit, Seasonable and Fnhionable Dry Goods,
nttich will bo sold at unusually low prices
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to
;ire us a call. Our Stock consists in part of
btiO pieces Calico, from 10 to 37cts.
h>0 do furniture prints
Lunch do Turkey Red do
50 do Circasasiaiis all colors, printed do
do French Chally,
Gro do Swiss, Gro de Nap
Berliu Siuchatv
Sarsnet and Levantine Silks
col’il Lining ’ “
Poult de Soie
col'tl Cambric
plain Pope striped, & plaid Cambric
book, plam and fig’d Swiss, jaconet
Nausook, and mull Muslius
Linen Cambric, ius’g do, bishop Lawn, cor
ded Robes, Laces and Edgings, inscrlings
20 doz silk, gauze, hcruauis, &. crape fancy
•Shawls, Thibet Wool do
100 do* pongco and spittulficld silk lldkfs
IlHJ do cotton flag, turkey red, and head lldkfs
100 duz tucking Combs
lOO do side do
>iwll tucking &. side do
Oressiug aud ivory do
ISO plaiu and faury Braid Bonnets
Elegant sett Ribbons, Tafibta Kib’us every color
23 doz elegant Belts, fig’d blk aud co'd veVt Belts
I'iam blk velvet dp, silk velvet tabby do
Ilk) doz white, raudou, blk aud slate cotton aud
woollen Hosiery
Kid, Horsctkin aud beaver Gloves
52 •' woollen do
ti bales 3-4 1-4 G-4 checked Homespuns
f 1i ps Irish I.incus every quality
w) doz spool Thread
»') do Blk. and assort’d colo’d Irish setvi
Thread, blk. anil colored sowing Silk
5) pieces blue, mixed, stuped, aud drab Sat-
iuetis . , , ,
.10 do blue, black, mixed, Broad Cloths
ririped and drab Cnssimere, Erinim-tt
25 peiccs white, red, yellow it green Flannels
from 31 to 75cts.
25 bales 3-4 am! 4-4 Homespun from lOto 14c.
5 do cotton and lump Usnnburgs
•* do striped negro Blankets 8 aud 9-4
50 pieces Rose do
5o do heavy Fustians and woolen Cloth
for negroes
5 bales 3-4 4-4 6-4 Plaids and Stripes
■A nature Plaids
jhogup Cord. I'icklcnburg, Russia Duck, Crash
*?PW» Heavy twilled Lowel Cottons
1 5Bale* Tickiugs from 12$ to 37} cts.
00 Cotton &. Silk Umbrellas, gentlemen-
Cloaks
12 ease, Beaver and nap’t Hats, 6 cases wool d<
: J r ge assortment ol heavy Shoes, gentlemei.
o I ladies Shoes of every kind tjood assortment
srawarc and Cutlery, Crockery and Glasr
p p ' Groceries &c. &c.
Expected by first Boats a large assortment ot
i.e^Sc' c ’ let 'l> Baggiug. Fish Nails
Practice of EXodicine.
DilS. CO n E & BRIDGMAN
\] p 7 l* ave united in the Practice of MED-
1C1NE and SURGERY. The
e one heretofore occup'i
. by Hr. Cone.
1, 16oJ. ig
NEW goods.
WM. H. BfJRDSllL,
AS Just received a new aud extensive as
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
HEADY aSADE CLGTHZItfG,
HATS, SHOES, S>-c.
which he is ofi’ering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
Ills STOCK CONSISTS, IN PAIIT, OF TITK FOLLOWING I
Super 3nxoay. Blue, Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue, Black, Alixed.and Fancy colored Satiuetts
English Merinocs
Du file. Point and Rose Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson, Green ami White Flannels
Printed Salsbury do
Canton and Saxony cud Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Birds Eye aud Russia do
Scotch do
Black, Blue and coloured Bombazettcs
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths
Liuscys
Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings
Hamilton Jeans
Black Italian Lustirng
do Gros dc Swiss
do do Naples
do do Berlin
do Siuchews and Snrsancts
Colored Gros do Naples
Black and colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Merino Mantles aud Square Shawls
Commou, Thibet wool. Valeutia, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
llernnni, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros do Na
ples Dress lldkfs
Ladies aud Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens and Lawns
Cotton Cassimers Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids and Snipes Bed Ticks
1- loor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia SbeetingBcar Duck
Catnbr^g do Bleached Dowlass Ozuaburghs
H a 2.gup Cord Cotton Yarn
Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery
Black and colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Blk aud col’d Lustring Ribbons
Dark and light col’d Prints aud Ginghams
Laco and Gauze Veils
Fig’dand plaiu Bobiuet Lace
Thread Laces
Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook aud
Book Muslins
Linen Cambric lldkfs
Pongee, Indian Flagand Spittlefield lldkfs
Carved aud plaiu Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver and Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves
Bead Rcticulck
CLOTHING*
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, adclaid,
olivo brown aud green Broad Cloth Dress
Coats.
Snperfiuc blue, black, brown aud green Cloth
Frock Coats.
Superfine blue, olive, green aud mixed Cloth
Coatees.
Blue, steel mixed and fancy colored Satinet Coat
ees and Frock Coats.
Super blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown,
olive aud green Cloth aud Cassimcre Pants.
Blue, black, aud fancy col. Satinet Pants.
Youths’ Cloth & Satinet Dress aud Frock Coats.
do do do Pants.
Black and blue Cassimer, black and col Velvet,
black Florentine, black Bombaziuc, dark and
light col’d Valcntia, English Silk, colored aud
white Marseilles, Tontines, Swausdowu and
Satiuet Vests.
CAMBLET CLOAKS tf GREAT COATS.
Mixed brown Cloth and Petersham Botf Coats.
Lyon Skin Over Coats.
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Stocks, &c.
NEGRO CLOTHING.
Men’s aud Youths’ Fur Ilats,
do do Wool do
do do Cloth, Seal and Hair Caps,
Fine Boots and Shoes,
NEGRO SHOES,
oct 15 3
CASH STORE.
31U35S&L £l DXCKXRSOH,
| g'AVE just recoivcd 103 bags Coffee, 32
JLA hhls ditto, 16 hhds Sugar, Foreign aud
domestic Liquors, Wines and Cordial of all kinds,
Baltimore llains iu wrappers, canal Flour in
hhls aud hlf bbls 3 buck wheat do iu qr bbl.
Onions. Potatoes, Cod Fish, Dun Fish, No. L
Mackerel iu hlf bbls No. 3. do in t bbls, Herring,
White Beans, northern Butter. Cheese, Pine Ap
ple do, new Rice, imperial, hyson, young hyson
and pouchoug Teas; Pepper, Spice, Ginger
ground and race, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon,
Raisins, Almonds, Eng. Walnuts, Filberts, Co
coa nuts, sugar aud butter Crackers, Pilot and
sea Bread, loaf aud lump Sugar, Soap, sperm
aud tallow Candles, Starch, Copperas, Alum,
Salt Peter, Glanber ami Epsom Salts, Madder,
Indigo, Powder, Shot, Lead, Snuff,Tobacco aud
Cigars of all qualities,
IRON. SALT, CASTINGS, BAGGING,
bale Rope and Twine, German aud Eng. blis
tered Steel, sheet, hand and hoop Iron, ’‘Collins”
aXF.S, Spades r.ud .shovels, brass Fire Setts;
GUNS, PISTOLS, pit Saws, Brooms, &c.
Together with a general aud complete assortment
DRYGOODS,
HARDWARE,
Crockery* & Class ware.
Ifuls, Caps, and Shoes,
of every description, all of which will be sold at
their usual low prices at.d for Cash ouly.
ALS O,
will receive in a few days a very heavy supply
f Sugars, Molasses, Iron, commou aud fine Li
quors of every variety, Wines, &c.
Macon, November 11, 1833. 7
Window Glass.
[UST received,
12 by 18
H. M.
Glass,
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
d*
do
for sale
by
WM. G.
BROWN
Oct 31.
New Fall and Winter Goods,
and cioxsma,
JUST RECEIVED,
At the Macon Clothing Store.
CONSISTING IN PART OF
B LACK, blue, brown, olive, mixed, rbvcu,
invisible and bottle green Cloths
Black, blue, mixed, buff, striped, and ribbed
Cassi meres
Petersham, striped Satiuetts
English fig’d Velvet, a new. aud fashionable ar
ticle for Vesting
Woollen Velvet
Plain dp
Buff, White, and fig’d Valencia
dpi do do Marseilles
Fine Irish Lined, a large assortment of Trim
mings, Fancy Articles, 6,-c.
White, crimson, aud English fancy Pkt lldkfs
Pongee do
Silk Flags, Italian Cravats
White Faucy do
Blk and white Ilorseskiu Gloves
Linen, Cotton, aud Woollen Gloves
Blk, white, aud colored Silk do
Buck do
Woollen, Cotton, and Silk half Hose & Stockings
Plain aud plaited Satin aud Bombazine Stocks
Velvet do
Shirt Collars and Bosoms
India Rubber, Silk aud Cotton Suspenders
Shoulder Braces, Pantaloon Straps
Cravat Stiffiiers
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas
Cloth Caps
A large Assortment of Military Trimmings.
CLOTHING.
Black, blue, brown, olive, mixed, invisible aud
bottlo green Cloth Dress aud. i"rock Coats
Mixed aud brown Coatees
Pantaloons of every description
Black aud blue clolli double aud single and
rolling collar Vests
Black silk am( cotton woollen plain and fig’d
velvet Vests
Plain and fig’d Valencia aud Marseilles Vests
Cloth and Petersham Over Coats
Blue and blk goats hair and common camhlet
Cloaks, Ladies’ Cloaks
Fine linen, cotton ant 1 net Shirts
Liucu, flannel. Canton flanucl, cotton and net
Drawers
A good assortment of Negro Clothing, &c. &c.
The above clothing is manufactured by myself,
aud will bo sold as jow as at any other Estab
lishment.
Tailoring carried on as usual, having the la
test New York and Loudon Fashions aud 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 5
WARE HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
MACON, GA.
T HE subscribers will continue the above bu
siness the ensuing season, aud return their
grateful thanks to those who favored them with
their patronage the past season. They have ta
ken tho 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 tho Ocinulgee and Oconee rivers, they
have taken tho largo and convenient Ware Houso
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, aud
from whence Cotton will betaken to the wharves
free of charges. Each of the subscribers will re
side in Macon the ensuing season, aud promise
their unremitting atteutiou to the interest of those
who may favor them with their business aud
confidcucc. Liberal advances will be made on
produce, merchandize aud other properly confi
ded to their caro, and strict attention given to the
filling of orders, receiving and forwarding goods
&c. Insurance ill the best offices can be effected
at the usual rates when desired.
EVERARD HAMILTON,
JOHN R. HAYES.
August 26 48
WAREHOUSE,
AND
COZVZMXSSIOK" BUSINESS.
THE subscriber continues the
•Q. ,1 Ware-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 Business.
COTTON stored with him, will be delivered
in any part of tho 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
cast ot the River, trading to Macon, he has ta
ken the Ware-IIouse next below the old bridge,
recently occupied by Messrs. Day & Butts, and
known formerly as John T. Rowland’s Ware-
IIouse—and assures his friends, every facility in
crossing the Hiverwill he offered, to render the
inconvenience by loss of the bridge as small as
possible.
His Ware-Houses and close storages are iu
good order, and as much exempted from danger
of FIRE as any in Macon. Iusurauco in the
best offices, can he effected at very low rates,
should additional security be required.
JAMES C. MORGAN.
Mncon, August J5, 1833. 47
jT~'< LABS LAMPS.—Ground Glass Lamps
TjT with shades; Cut Glass-do. with shades
:u do. Night do.; Suspending Lamps, Lamp
Jl,is»es, See.—Received and for sale by
WM. G. BROWN.
nov 1 T
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
J D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN & CO.
• have opened an olficc in Macon, in the
Couptiug Room recently occupied by Messrs.
Hamilton fy Hays, (opposite Huson’s Tavern)
aud arc prepared to trapsget the Exchange Bu
siness iu all its branches.
CHECKS,
At sight, or ou time, ou
N. York, Philadelphia,
Fayetteville, • Savannah,
' Charleston. Augusta,
Milleiigcville, Columbus,
Mobile, New-Orleans.
05 s * United States Bank Notes for sale.
Advances will be made on Cotton, cither to
hold or u> ship to Savannah, Charleston or
New York. ,
Macqn, 23 10
GULLODE2S ACADESEY.
HE Trustee?
to inform ill
the most flourish)a:
P" :
Ills
iustitu
tioti 1.
Cg leave
.iit*
that tl
le Seim
o!s arei:
iiiit
ion, lx:
ith iu
the malt
Tilev
are v.
utter th*
rs.
Clear
'land.
who by
1 to
iusiru
<■:. pr<
(VC liictn-
pul
.lie co
ufi 1cm
Mi. The
tin
U the ]
i-rogi'C:
ss of tin
WAREHOUSE
AND
coMiftxssxoar eusxsjess.
A. C. Caldwell, Agent,
a IIAS commenced the Ware-
L- ^ H° Ilse aQ d Commission Business at
JSjSSSBE&L'a the ware-house opposite Messrs.
o 5 «aStsyHKSE34 Cooke &Cowles, aud is prepared
to receive merchandise on consignment or sto
rage. Liberal advances made onCottou aud other
merchandise in store.
51 aeon, Nov. 28, JS33- 10
7S1HE subscribers have connected themselves
m under the firm of
Kimberly, Hall, fy Crane,
to transact a Gcneial Commission and Forward
ing business.
ANSON KIMBERLY,
HENRY T. HALL,
H.AVERILL CRANE.
We have extensive WHARVES and WARE
HOUSES. One of the concern will devote the
whole of his time aud attoution to this business,
aud we believe wo can offer as great induce
ment ns nny other house in this place, to Mer
chants iu Macon and the surrounding couutiy,
ami others who may have business passing this
way, to favor us with their patrouage.
We have made such arrangements as will en
able ns to forward all cotton consigned to us
without delay.
KIMBERLY, HALL, & CRANE.
Darien, Nov. 15, 1833. lm 10
NEW BOOK STORE.
SHOIVZAS PUHSE,
RESPECTFULLY in
forms tho public that he
has taken the store in
Ellis, Shotweil 6c Co’s,
row, two doors above the
Post Office, tvhero he
ts now receiving and opening a very genera)
assortment of
Books and Stationary*
Among uis works, he has a general assort
ment, and will lie. constantly receiving the new
publications on Theology, Medicine, Law, His
tory, and Miscellaneous subjects, ‘together with
such other articles as are usually kept iu a Book
Store.
BLANK BOOHS,
A large assortment of all kinds and sizes.
. Fools Cap, Letter, and Noto Paper of the best
quality, both English aud American, plain and
embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yellow
ne aud white.
BLANKS.
Biank Checks, Notary Public Letters, Ware
house Receipts, Bills of Lading.
Writs of all kinds.
Justices Summons, do Executions, Clerks do
Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses.
_ Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar
nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summouse3.
Marriage License. Bail Writ and Bond, Inter.
Com. Directions forlnterrogatorie®.
Bills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail
Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra-
iou. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem
porary Letters of Administration, Guardians
Bonds.
Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec.
Dec 21 24 . • •
charge of Mr. and M
their unwearied exeiti-jn
Students i3 much greater than common, and
that thero is a state of morals, good order, stu
dious enterprize, and letbuiatiou in ih? Acade
my that is seldom to be found, aud which v.cli
deserves public patronage ; au exaiuimiion late
ly had without any particular preparation..proves
these' fiicts, and at which a series of clns.-cs were
exhibited, who for proficiency arid accuracy in
their studies will bear an advantageous com
parison with any other in the State.
In this Academy aro taught. Ortboecaphy.
Reading, Writiug, Arithmetic, English Gram
mar, Geography, 'Rhetoric, natural and morn!
Phyloesphy, History, Chemistry, Book Keeping,
and the Latin aud Greek languages, aud tin*
rates of tnition at twelve, eighteen, and twenty-
six dollars-per session of eleven mouths, accord
ing to the grade of studies Tho next session
will commence on the 2d Monday in January,
1834, am! good boarding may he had iu private
houses, at from seven to eight dollars per month.
Iu the village of Cullodens. .there is set
before youths as little temptation to folly and
vice as perhaps in any other iu tho State, a
matter which tho Trustees regard of much im
portance and well deserving the consideration of
parents and guardians, for it frequently happens,
whde youth from home is imhibiug knowledge,
influenced by surrounding circumstaOn«, they
drink in folly and vice to ench :,u extent, that
their schools'in9tQ3a of having been a blessing,
cenSUtaio tho most prominent curso of their
lives.
From these considerations the trustees present
tlic Cullodcu Academy to the favorable uoticc
and patronage of an enlightened public.
J. Sneed, J. W. Persons-,
C. Hardy, E. R. Fleuellen,
3. S. J ones, W- H. Pritchard,
R. Trippe, C. Lockett,
A. Speer, J. J. Banks,
-4. Ginn, T. Stanford,
N. Ousley.
Cullodens, Monroe co. dec 9 1833 4tl2
Forsyth 3Ialc Academy
WILL open again on the
second Monday in January
next, under the care of Mr
Sanders, icho is a graduatt
i of the University of our men
State. During the last term
[Ae has taught tn this Ac ule-
i my to the satisfaction of all
[who have had interest in the
same. .
Forsyth Female Academy
Will open again on the second Monday in Janu
ary next, finder the care of Mrs Byrd, who has
taught for two years past in Neman, ichere her ef
forts have gained her that reputation, that she is
justly admitted to beat the head of her profession.
Rates of Tuition as follows per Term.
Alphabet, Spelling and Reading, §6 09
Reading, Writing, Geography. Intellectual
Arithmetic, t,-c. $10 09
English Grammar, Reading. Writing, Ge
ography, Arithmetic, History, Astrono
my, Rhetoric, Moral and Natural Fhi-
losopliy,Botany,Chemistry, Composition,
Algebra and Geometry, $14 00
Latin and Greek Languages, with the high
er branches of the Mathematics, $16 OP
Each Pupil will pay fifty cents for fire. Al
bills must bs paid before the Pupil enters School
Board can be obtained in resectable famileis on
moderate terms.
We (trt authorised to say to the citizens of Mon-
roe counly, that Mrs Warner of 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 command the admiration of all icho
love female learning.
DANIEL McKOY, )
JOHN CURENTON, |
PETER RANDAL. ) Trustees.
JOSEPH Jf IN SHIP, 1
THOMAS T. NAPIER dec 11 11
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. “
| r n’lHE subscriber is uow receiving his fres
_EL supplies, ;;ml iu addition to an extensive
assortment of
FKESH DRUGS*
Medicines and Chemicals,
Olu rs for sale a quantity of
DYE STUFFS,
'■iz.: Logwood, Red Banders. Cam aud Brazil
Woods, Spanish Flot. Guatemala nnd country
Indigo, ''.adder, Copperas, Blue Stoue, Alum
aud Auuullo.
PAINTS.
White Lead, dry am
I groirnd iu
oil
Venetian Red do
do
do
Spanish Brown do
do
do
Yellow Ochre do
do
do
Verdigris do
do
do
Prussian Blue, Rose,
Pink, Drop
i, Lnko, Vermill-
ion, Crome Green, C
rotnc Ycilow, Tern, Desien-
iia. Stone Ochre,
Litharge,
Turkey Umber,
Flake White. Lamp am! Ivorv Blacks
PERFUMER%
Otto of Rose, Milk of Rose, cosmetic cold
Cream, cosmetic Tablet, comp. Naples shaving
Soap, ert-ara Soap, Colcgno nnd Rose V.’ iter,
Y’egetable Rouge, Bear’s, Macassar aud Antique
oil, Rose aud Tenrl Powder, Sic.
BRUiSili'jS.
Clothes, Hair, Tooth, IT.istci, Shoe, aud Horse
Brushes,
Also
Starch, Saltpetre, Pearl Ash, Soap, Tines
Tobacco,. Ground and Race Ginger, Spices, .Vc.
&e. For salo by \YM. G. BRoWN.
nov 21 8
GTO, W. CAS.PBNTEZFS
Compound Fluid Extract of Pink Roof,
(Spigclia Marilandica,)
fW^IIE most effectual worm-destroying Mcdi-
■ cine discovered.
G. W. CARPENTER’S
Compound Flirid Extract of Sarsaparilla,
For.purifying the blood, and removing all dis
eases arising from excess of Mercury, exposures
nnd imprudences in life, chronic constitutional
diseases, arising from an impure sthjte of the
blood, &c.
G. W\ CARPENTER’S
Compound Syrup of Lirtrworti
(Hepatica Triloba.)
A safe and valuable medicine for Coughs,
Spitting of Blood, Consumption and Liver
Complaints.
Carpenter's Saratoga Powders,
For making Congress Spring or Saratoga water.
Dr. W. Judkin's Ointment,
A valuable specific Ointment for Ulcers, Sores,
Sprains, Bruises, Felons, &c.
Also, Carpenter’s Oil of Canthann,
Oil ofCubebs, Oil of Copaiva, Flour of Slippe
ry Elm, W crin ’Pea. &c.
For sale by -WM. G. BROWN,
i Nov. 7. 9
Fresh Drugs, Paints Sf Oils.
DR. W, B. BALL
tf 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
do Castor Oil (flue article)
White Lead Croton Oil
Spanish Brown ground Spirits Turpentine
Train
Copal Varnish
Black leather do
Japan do
Glue
Snuff, Macaboy and
Scotch
Fine cut Tobacco
Hair &coat Brushes
Camel’s hair Pencils
in oil
do do dry
Venetian Red
Wiudsor G1 ass
Paint Brushes
Indigo, Spanish Flote
Alum
Copperas
Peari Ashes
Magnesia, lump Scal’d Chloride of Lime
Starch Chloride of Soda
Quinine Lemon Syrup
Piperino Lamps
Iodine Lanterns
Opium Lamp Glasses & Wick
Morphium Sulphat & Vinegar
Acetate
Madeira and Fort Wine*
Suitable for conmlescents,
Together with an extensive and general assort-
iient of all articles in his line, all of which were
purchased in person by himself in New York,
and are warranted genuine. He is prepared to
iive reasonable accommodations and respectfully
nivites the attention of the public.
Feb 13 20
D .0. HODGKINS,
Cutler and Surgical Instrument maker, recently
from London.
B EGS leave to inform tho citizens of this
place aud its vicinity that he has opened
a Shop oil Cherry street immediately above Mel-
ose & Kidd’s Store, where he calculates to car
ry on the business iu all its various branches.—
Also Trusses for Ruptures. Irons for eontracied
Limbs, or any instrument to assist Nature's defor
mities. Haviug served a regular apprenticeship
to the above business, he feels coufident in giving'
rcneral satisfaction to those who may employ
him.
For Grinding Razors 25 Cent*
For do Sci -ora 12}
New Pen and pocKtt Blades at 37}
N. B. Gi*u» is word 3 i Pistols repaired ane
. leaned on r*: su.iablo Il-.i s —Porsot. - n-ndir
work from the country, directed as a Lov^ wi.i
rtnupily attended to.
nov 14 1833 3m 6
uarxoitf AUADEM7.
Upson county, Ga. '2Ath December. 1833.
W E. the Trustees aud Patrons of this In
stitution, feel great pleasure in recommen
ding this school to the favorable uotice of the pub
lic. Haviug gone into operation in January last,
under the Ilec.orship of tho Rev. Peter Mclulyre,
its success has far oxceeded our most sanguine
expectations. Wc therefore feel much assured
that those who will favor this rising institution with
their patrouage, will, generally be much pleased
with the result; that the course aud method ofiu-
struetiou, will, in due time, ensure a thorough pre
paration for collegiate admission, as well as a rea
dy capacity for the various employments of life.
Rates of tiiitic-ii not exceeding what is customary.
Tho regular q uarterly entries are on the first Mon
day in January and Inly ; the last Monday in
March and September. Board, Washing, aud
Lodging can be obt lined in private families, pru
dent and respectable, aud at convenient distanc
es, from $15 to $20 per qr. The salubrity of
the climate of the neighborhood is unquestiona
ble ; aud its freedom from inducements to dissi
pation, no less favorable to the good morals of
youth aud-to their literary psofieieucy.
Robert Jackson, sr. David Kendall,
Shepherd B. Saunders, Joseph Baldwin,
Mark Jackson, senr. Reuben While,
13 9m D. Allen.
KXBSEB & WOOD,
Next dour to the Post Ujfcc,
H AVE just received the following arriclcs of
Fresh Groceries
3 pipes (superiorbrand)coguiac Brandy
2 do Holland Gjn, hour glass & Medea
swau brand
: 1 do Jamaica Rum
1 do Madeira Wine (a superioi article)
10 qr casks Tcneriffe Wine
C doz Claret
•25 bbls Portland Rum
20 do rye Gin
20 Wiiiskey
10 do superfine Flour
10 do Irish Potatoes
10 do Apples
4 casks Cheese
4 do Butter (excellent)
6 hhd* Sugars
10 bbl* do 4 boxes brown Haranoa do
75 bags Cuba, St. Domingo and Laguira Coflee
JtK) Almonds, 200 Madeira Nuts
15 boxes soap, 10 do starch
10 do Raisins, 5 do Chocolate
6} chests Tea, race and ground Ginger
10 bbls batter, sugar, and soda CratKera
Confectionary, Segars, &c. &c.
•Tiich we w:i s utual very d can for cash
; „nlj, «k*3. n
Original and Genuine
COMPOUND CHLORINE
F©0*S?H WASH, ,
fcsA OR cleaning and preserving tlie Teeth and
la? Gums, rind demising the Mouth. Just
received, anti for sale by
nov 21^ 8 ’ WM. G. BROWN.
SURGICAL LaSTE1731 mTS
UPPING, Dc itisi, Obstetrical, and c;.s
of Pocket Instruments, Fox spring and
common Tooth Iveys, Tooth F-a-ceps, Punches,
Evans crown Lancets, rominun aud spring Lan
cet?, &c. &c. For sale by
nov 21 8 WM. G. BROWN.
WHITE LEAD.
E toEST quality Philadelphia Whito Lead,
B w just received and for sale bv
WJ1. G. BR«WN.
Nov. 14. _7
st* m F3UBLr.iA;».
1"JT ' s _ ;i-t received and and is dui.y receiving
*5 n choire supply of Liqnors ?:nd ContW-
tior-'ry from Charleston, the articles are
•Jamaica Rurm (,4th proof.)
N. England,' do (Boston particular,)
Oognric Brandy (4th proof,) Peach do (old)
. Holland Gin. (genuiue)
Northern do (Pierpoiut)
Irish Whiskey. (James Owen)
Srotts do (Moontaiu Dew)
Mcuongnhala do, common do
Mrdeiria Wine (old)
Champaign do (sparkling)
Tort do (Racy), Claret do (superior) Ten-
eriffe do (old) Malaga sweet do
A very choice supply of London Porter, Al
bany Ale, and Newark Cider
Cordisls, Mint. Noyear., Auuireed, Pres Ar
mor (a new article,) Cinuamon, Rose, :Life
of Man and Life of Woman
Fruits, Filbert nuts. Brazil do, English Wall
do, Almonds, with a choice assortment of
Itaisins, Figs Prunes, Apples, &c.
Preserves of superior quality a large supply.
Candies of every kind aud ol the best quality
Best Cavendish Tobacco, cut do
Ilavanna and domestic Cigars,
He keeps Relishes, Oysters. Goshen Cheese,
and Crackers, with a variety of other
article*, juti 1 1834 14t)
C A B I N E T
M A CON
ViiT .Ti,.—'-,^..1 Ct e*
I FRONTING Cotton Avenue, opposite Hu-
. son's hotel, on Mulberry street, where the
Proprietors offer their present very largo stock
of Furniture at very reduced prices.
the following comprises a part :
Sideboards, Lockers, feccr-iaries, Desk
and BookCases, St fas, ('ouch and Lounger’s
Sofa Beds, Settees aud Easy Chairs, Dining
Tables iu Sets and siuglc ; Pier, Centre audTeu
Tables, Work, Candle an«i Dc-v.rt Stands;
Wardrobe, Dressing and French Bureaus, with
an assortment of Bedsteads of every tics* ription;
Feather Beds. Hair and 'loss Mattresses, v. il-
low Cradles arid **'v agous. Floor .ilats, >\ iiidow
Blinds. Mahogany Chairs with Cane and >iatr
Seats, Fancy IN ood Seat aud curl '! tpie Chairs.
The Proprietors of the above establishment
have a Manufactory connected with it so ih;:t
they are enabled to furnish any article at tho
shortest possible notice.
ALSO
Repairing and Mending of every k:i”l dope.
Varnishing, Upholstery. *ic. Orders f*em the
country sht*ll receive strict attention, an. 1 our
patron* with our thanks for past favors will find
us ever striving to give lor Cash, Goods value
received. THOMAS WOOD K CO.
Business conducted by 2'iiomas Hood.
oct 22 tf \
vl'.;j.Aj a r ’2S£i£.’i.;.ifa552is2Ui
W ILL sell the stuck of BOOKS x HARP
WARE, belonging to Ellis, Shotweil X
Co. at very low prices, a: retail, for c.<-!.. an-’ tc
merchants who may want t<> replenish •' ■
stock, upon time, for approved paper. ^
The Stock consists of a great variJyof
Hardware, Ca’fcrif. Codings,
MECHANICS" a GOES,
Brass najc;
FURNITURE MOUNT iNG„&e
Consisting of large andsunfi ”d'G'* Medical,
Law and School Books, and a groat variety of
Religious and Miscellaneous Books.
Dee. 18 23 JACOB SHOT WELL
^Suction and Commission 3to-e.,
riVIE Subscriber has removed to tho tew
1 BRICK STORE, adjoining the Post O-
fice, on Mulberry street, where ho tenders Ins ser
vices iu the above line. C. A. HIGGINS
Nov 19 20
Brandy, Gin and Wine.
-g -■ PIPES Holland Gin,
IBs pipe*, and ^2 half pipe* Cognac.
Brandy
25 quarter ca*ks Malaga Wino
25 n do do Marseille* Madeira M in6j
received per fcteam boat Pioneer, am'
gale by , REA & COTT
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