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by M. BARTLETT.
1 Ca IA
MACON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1834.
Tiik GEORGIA rELEGRAPlI
is rosusu::;* » .. >-v \i .-•> w*>n,
./ Stmt—ih/! du.r tj
i :uhl.
u.lai.s a year, if paid in
s. if no*, paid liefore the
ten living at a distance
s to pay in advance,
icd, liut at the discre-
til all arrearages are
printing Office
TERMS.—Torsr I).
,,!v.iuce, or Four Doli. i
,*1 of the year. Sub ei
111 ho required in all cu
ay»No l’apsr discout
.;„,i of the publisher, t
H
NSW &A04>S.
F. O’CALliAGH \N,
1 5 nmv receiving direct from New York an |
extensive assortment of seasonable Goods,
ffiiicli lie will sell on very reasonable terms for
rl ,l l) ;iu d invites purchasers to call uud examine
far themselves. His siu.k consists in part of the
fUioiring articles: • .
20 hlnls. superior , Q t Croix sugar
30 UH ■ . -New Orleans mi gar
4 5 h! l>. ..r uble refined Loaf do
5 do Lump do
1WJ bags prim green coffeo
SOOO bushels Liverpool ground salt
10 lilids. mol sscs
50 bids. cabal Hour
10 boxes now cheese
CO b!)U. Nos. 2 and 3 Mac!;ere*
2 pipes best Holland Gin
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
1 hhd. Old Jam. Rum
50 bbls. old Bye Gin
50 bbls. old Rye Whiskey
;t0 do N. Rum
10 qr. casks Malaga Wine
50 boxes Raisins
;VJ cadics Gunpowder and Imperial Tea
10 chests Fresh Hyson do
201) ps. best lump aud tow Bagging
1000 lbs. English aud American Twine
50 coils Bale Rope
10,000 lbs. Castings, assorted
20,030 On. best swedes Iron
500 lbs. German and Blistered Steel
50 kegs cut Nails, assorted
5 duv.cn 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 kiuds aud qualities
100J pr. negro Shoes
20 case* Hats, .superior quality
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Cloaks
10 fables Mackaman aud poiut blankets _
JO bales 3-4 Shirting
10 bales 5-8 superior Shirtjug
10 bales 6-4 bleached Sheeting
2 bales 4-4 cotton Diaper
30 ps. Satinctt, all colors
Irish Linen, w-hi{e and red Flannel
Black Italian and Lustring Silk, Apron Silk
Pongees; Jaconet, Book and Swiss Muslins
Bohinct and thread Lace
fl.iudauua, Lawn, and Cotton Iltlks.
Also, on the way,
’’close Carriages aud 8 barouches
Mi;* and .1 tiulkeys
ON HAND,
lOOOQJbs. Bacon—2000 lbs. Lard
ill bags Live Geese Feathers
A general Assortment of
SADDLES, BRIDLES. MARTINGALES.
&C. a us- 29
6
100
50
100
50
CASH STORE.
KZSSlJiE <Si W003.
Next doer to the Post Office.
H WE received aud are now opeuing a
very extensive assortment of Entirely
frtsh, Seasonable aud Fahion.iblc Dry Goods,
which will behold at unusually low prices
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to
give us a call. Our Stock consists iu part of
tiUO jiieces Calico, from 10 to 37cts.
100 do furniture prints
punch do Turkey Red do
ot) do Circasasiaus all colors, printed do
qr. do French Chally,
do Gro do Swiss, Gro de Nap
Berlin Siuch.iw
Sarsnct nud Levantine Silks
col d Lining “
Poult dc Soie
col’d Cambric
plain Pope striped, & plaid Cambric
book, plain ami fig’d Swiss, jaconet,
Nansook. and mull Muslins
Linen Cambric, ins'g do, bishop Lawn, cor
ded Robes, Laces and Edgings, insertings
20 dci silk, gauze, heruauis, & crape fauc^
Shavls, 'Thibet Wool do
100 dm pongee aud spittalfield silk Hdkfs
100 do cotton llag. turkey red, and head Ildkfs
100 doz ucking Combs
•00 do sdo do
Shell tuckiig &, side do
Dressing aul ivory do
150 plain at«l fauey Braid Bonnets
Eji eaiit sett Millions. Taffeta Hib’ns every color
25dozelegautBeln, fig’d blk aud co’d velv’t Bells
Plain blk velvet do. silk velvet tabby do
100 .doz white, randou, blk aud slate cottou aud
woollen Hosiery
Kid, Iloracsktn and beaver Gloves
50 “ woollen do
0 bales 3-1 4-4 6-4 checked Homespuns
25 ps Irish Linens every quality
100 doz spool Thread
50 do. Blk. nud assort’d colo’d Irish sewing
Tbvoa4» blk. and colored sewing Silk
50 pieces uiun. mixed, sttipeJ, aud drab Sat-
iuetts
10 do blue, black, mixed. Broad Cloths
Striped and drnb Cmssimere, Ermine tt
2 > peices white, red, yellow & green Flannels
from 31 io 75ets.
25 bales 3-4 and 4 1 Homespun from 10 to 14c.
5 do cotton md hemp Osnaburg*
5 do striped uogro Blaukets 8 and 9-4
•50 pieces Roso do
50 do heavy Fustians and woolen Cloths
lor negroes
5 bales 3-4 4-4 6-4 Plaids and Stripes
Furniture I’lnids
Hangup Cord, Tieklenliurg, Russia Duck, Crash
Diaper, Heavy twilled Lowe! Cottons
5 Dales Tickings from 124 to 37.J cts.
100 Colton te Silk Umbrellas, gentlemens
Cloaks
12 cases Beaver and nap’t Hats, G cases wool do
* large assortment of heavy Shoes, gentlemen
2nd ladies Shoes of every kind good assortment
Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and Glass
ware, Groceries tec. tec.
Expected by first Boats a large assortment of
Y r °ceries, Iron Salt Steel, Bagging, Fish, Nails.
*c. & c .
NEW GOODS.
WM. H. bURDSAJLL,
\»S Just received a new ami extensive as-!
■orunentof
DRY GOODS,
ZL22AD73BSADE Cl
HATS, SHOPS, be.
w hich he is offering for s ilc at reduced prices
/•’or Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IS PJLHT, O)' T1IK FOLLOW ISO :
Super Saxony, Lino, Black aud Fauey Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Satiuctts
English Meriuoea
Duffle, Point and Rose Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson. Green and Wtfis Flannels
Printed Salsbury do'
Canton and Saxony r.nd Gauze da
damask Tablo Diapers ' t
Birds Eye nud Russia do
Scotch do - jjfjgSfcrjt
Black. Blue r.nd coloured Bombazettcs
do do dd Circassiaus
Negro Cloths
I.iusoys
Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings &; Sheetings
Hamilton Jeans •
Black Italian Lustirug
>, do Grosde Swiss
do do Naples
do do Berlin
do Sinchcws and Samuels
Colored Gros do Naples
Black aud colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Merino Mantles and Square Shawls
Common, Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
Ilcrnnni, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na
ples Dress Hdkfs
Ladies and Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens and Lawns
Cotton Cnssimers Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks
COOKE a COWI3S,
A RE opening a general Stock of Goods at
their New Store. The> would be j l eas
ed to receive a call from their friends,
nov 21 tf 8
New Full and Winter Goods,
JUST RECEIVED,
At the Macon Clothins Store.
B
Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia SheetiogBear Duck
Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oznaburghs
Hangup Cora Cotton Yarn
Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery
Black and colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Blk and coPd Lustring Ribbons
Dark and light col’d Prints aud Ginghams
Lace aud Gauze Veils
Fig’daud plain Bobiuct Lace
'Thread Laces
CamVric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and
Book Muslins
I.inen Camhric Hdkfs
Pongee, Indian Flag aud Spittlcficld Hdkfs
Carved and plain Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver and Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skin aud Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
CLOTHING.
Superfmo blue, black, invisible green, adelnid,
olive brown aud green Broad Cloth Dress
Coats.
Superfine blue, black, brown aud green Cloth
Frock Coats.
Superfine blue, olive, green and mixed Cloth
Coatees.
Blue, steel mixed and fancy colored Satinet Coat
ees aud Frock Coats.
Super blue, black, iuvisiblo green, drab, brown,
olive and green (Both aud Cassimere Pants.
Blue, black, and fancy col. Satinet Pants.
Youths’ Cloth te Satinet Dress and Frock Coats.
do do do Pants.
Black and blue Cassiqier, black and col Velvet,
black Florentine, black Bombazine, dark aud
light col’d Valentin, English Silk, colored and
white Marseilles, Tontines, Swansdown and
Satiuct Vests.
C AMULET CLOAKS tf GREAT CO A TS.
Mixed brown Cloth and Petersham Box Coats.
Lyon Skin Over Coats.
Fine l inen Shirts. Collars. Bosoms, Stocks, tec.
JYEGRO CLOTHING.
.Men’s aud Youths’ Ftir Hats,
do do Wool do
do do Cloth, ^cal and JIair Caps,
Fine Coots and Shoes,
.vEURO SHOES,
oet 15 3
CASH STORE.
russeij. sl sscjEiarsoar,
TTAVE ju* received 103 bags Coffee, 32
i bids ditto, 16 lilids Sugar, Foreign and
domestic Liquors, Wines and Cordial of all kinds,
Baltimore Hams iu wrappers, canal Flour in
bbls and lilfbbls 3 buck wheat do in qr bbl,
Onions, Potatoes, Cod Fish, Dun Fish, No. 1.
Mackerel iu lilfbbls No. 3. do in.bbls, Herring,
White Beans, northern Butter. Cheese, Pine Ap
ple do, new Rice, imperial, hyson, young hysou
and pouchong Tens; Pepper, Spice, Giugcr
grcptid .and race, ('loves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon,
Raisins, Almouds, Eng. Walnuts, Filberts, Co
coa nuts, sugar aud butter Crackers, Pilot aud
sea Bread, loaf and lump Sugar, Soap, sperm
and tallow Candles, Starch. Copperas, Alum,
Salt Peter, Glauber nud Epsom Salts, Madder,
Indigo, Powder, Shot, Lead, Snuff,Tobacco and
Cigars of all qualities,
II >N. S \LX, CASTINGS, BAGGING,
bale Rope and Twine, German arid Eng. blis
tered Steel, sheet, band and hoop Iron, “Collins”
•»XF,S, Spades and Shovels, br ss Fire Setts,
GUNS, PISTOLS, nit Saws. Brooms, &c.
Together wttri a general and complete assortment
DRYGOODS;
HARDWARE,
Crockery, ot Glassware,
Hats, Caps, and Shoes,
of every description, all of which, will fo sold at
their u.-.ual low prices and forCi.sh only.
ALSO,
will receive in a few days a very heavy supply
of Sugars, Molasses, Iron, common and fine Li
quors of every variety*, Wines, &c.
Mngou, November 11, 1333. 7
CONSISTING IN PART OF
LACK, blue, brown, olive, mixed, raven,
invisible arid bottle green Cloths
Black, biuc, mixed, bull*, striped, and ribbed
Cassimeres
Petersham, striped Satinctts
English fig’d Velvet, a new and fashionable ar
ticle for Vesting
Woollen Velvet
Plain do
Buff, White, and fi"’d Valencia
do do do Marseilles
Fine Irish Linen, a large, assortment of Trim
mings, Fancy ArliHts, tfC.
White, crimson, aud English fancy Pkt Ildkfs
Pongee ■ do
Silk Flags, Italian Cravats
White Fancy do
Blk and white Ilorseskin Gloves
Linen, Cotton, and Woollen Gloves
Blk, white, and colored Silk do
Buck do
Woollen, Cotton, and Siik half Hose & Stockings
Plain aud plaited Satin aud Bombazino Stocks
Velvet , do
Shirt Collars and Bosoms
India Rubber, Silk and Cotton Suspenders
Shoulder Braces, Pantaloon Straps
Cravat Stiffners
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas
Cloth Caps
A large Assortment of Military Trimmings.
CLOTHING.
Black, blue, brown, olive, mixed, invisible and
bottle green Cloth Dress aud Frock Coats
Mixed and brown Coatees
Pantaloons of every description
Black and blue cloth double aud single and
rolliug collar Vests
Black silk aud cotton woollen plain and fig’d
velvet Vests
Plain and fig’d Valencia and Marseilles Vests
Cloth and Petersham Over Coats
Blue aud blk goats hair and common camblet
Cloaks, Ladies’ Cloaks
Fine linen, cotton and net Slnrts
Linen, flannel. Canton flanucl, cottou aud net
Drawers
A good assortment of Negro Clothing, &c. tee.
The above clothing is manufactured by myself,
and will be sold as low as at any other Estab
lishment.
Tailoring carried on as usual, having the la
test New ^ ork and Loudon Fashions aud Good
workmen, will endeavor to do justice to all that
favor me with their custom.
LEWIS FITCH.
PIONEER LINE.
&
9S \
- : : • ’ '
K( HIPPERS arc informed that the ST.EAM
£9 BOAT CHARLESTON, Capt. John
iloniicll is added to the iiue to ply constantly do
rihg tlio season between
PARTE i & SaWAHWAH.
The addiliou of this line Boat ensures the
grsatest despatch to Cotton sbipped.hy this line,
by avoiding long detention at Darien and ro-
sliipment on Sloops which is liable to be very
tedious when the winds are adverse.
Tho Steam Boat Piouccr.^Capt-. -McCormick
will Ire continued on (he river fo" low up the freight
Barges from Darien.
The suhscriber hopes that his arrangements to
facilitate transportation betweon Macon and the
Sea-Ports, will meet with encouragement.
J. It. BUTTS.
AGENTS.
Afr. D. IS. Halstead, Hatchinsrille,
Mr. J. T. Rowland, Darien,
Mr E- P. Butts. Savannah,
Mr. H'm. Patton, Charleston.
Macon, Nov. 12, 183$. 7
Kew Brig
LINE OF PACKETS,
between New- York and Darien.
THE following Ves
sels compose an ESTA
BLISHED LINE OF
PACKETS running be
tween N. YORK ami
DARIEN, which will
ho regularly kept up, viz.
Amelia Strong, Capain Chacc,
Premium, W aiker,
Coral, Buckley,
Sclir. D. B. Crane, Bibhins,
Atlas, Lnyfield,
• Eliza, Mather.
They are all good and substantial vessels, aud
well suited to the trade, and their commanders
careful and experienced men. The facilities of
this line, when taken iu connexion with the
increased, and constantly increasing facilities of
Steam Boats, and other conveyances, ou the
waters of the Altainalia River, render the trans
portation of merchandise and produce between
New York, Macon aud Milh-geville, and a large
portion of that section of Georgia lying west of
the Oconee River, cheaper and more speedily than
by any other route—and it is confidently expect
ed that the advantages afforded to the public by
this Liue of Packets, will ensure it a continuance
of the support which it has heretofore received;
and justify the increased expense which the pro
prietors have been at, in adding to tho Line the
flue new Brig, Amelia Strong, now on her first
voyage.
BENJAMIN STRONG & SON, \ Agents
R. M. DEMILL, $ N. York.
JOHN T. ROWLAND, Agent, Darien.
dec 1 ll
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN & CO.
Qjp • have, opeued aa office in Macon, in the
Couuting Room recently occupied by -Messrs.
Hamilton tf Hays, (opposite Huson’s Tavern)
and aril prepared to transact the Exchuuge Bu
siness in all its brandies.
G522UI23,
At sight, or on time, ox
N. York, Philadelphia,
Fayetteville, Savannah,
Charleston. Augusta,
Millcdgeviile, Columbus,
Mobile, New Orleans.
05 s * United States Bank Notes for sale.
Advances will be made on Cotton, either to
hold or to ship to Savannah. Charleston or
New York..
AJacon, Nov. 28 10
GSO. W. CASPSKTSK’S
Compound Fluid Extract of Pink llo
(‘^pigetia Afarilandica,)
most effectual worm-destro yiu : Mop-
B cine discovered.
G. W. CARPENTER’S
Compound Fluid Extract of' Seirspa, vlli
For purifying tlio blood, an ! rftnovtiu; dis
eases arising from excess of Mercury, expostui
and imprudences in life, chronic constitution
diseases, arising from an impure state nf tin
blood, &c.
G. W. CARPENTER’S
Componnd Syrup nf Lit; wort,
(Hepatica Tril : r.)
A safe and valuable medii i-ie for 1 ongl-
Spitting of Blood, Consume:;-{n and Liv>
Complaints.
Carpenter's Saratoga V 'rJers,
for making Congress Spring.or Saratoga wat
Dr. J::Hein's Omtimr.t,
.A valuable specific Ointment for Ulcers, S >.
Sprains, Bruises, Felons, &Cy
Also, Carpenter's Oil of Cantharw.
Oil ofCubcl.-s, Oil of Copaivn, Flour of Slipp
ry Elm, Worm Tea, &c.
For sale by WM. G. BROWN.
Nov. 7 . 7
4
Vol. YJLH....Number 2o.
NOTICES,
WARE-HOUSE
AND
cosonsisio&r svstrosss.
Ji. C. Caldwell, Agent,
U AS commenced the Ware-
<$> -£.j House ancfCommission Business at
the ware house opposite Messrs.
Cook ( e &Cowles, and is prepared
to receive merchandise on consignment or sto
rage. Liberal advances made ouCotton aud other
merchandise in strife.
Macon, Nov. 28. 1333. 10
NEW BOOK STORE.
THOMAS PTOSU.
RESPECTFULLY in
forms the public that, he
las taken the store in
Ellis, Shotwell & Co’s,
low, two doors above the
Post Office, where he
is now receiving and opening a very general
assortment of
Books and Stationary*
Among uis works, be lia3 a general assort
ment, and will he 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.
B1ANSBOOS8,
A large assortment of all kinds nud sizes.
XXSBBSi at WSSi-i*.
Next door to the Post Office,
jOrAfE just received the following arricles <
.tt-u. Fresh Groceries
2 pipes (superiorbrand) cogniac Brandy
2 do Holland Gin, hour glass & Medc:
swan braud
1 do Jamaica Rum
1 do Madeira Wiue'(a supcrioi article)
10 qr casks Tcncriflb Wiue
v 6 dez Claret
25 bbls Portland Rum
20 do rye Gin
20 Whiskey
10 do superfine Flour
10 do Irish Potatoes
10 do Apples
4 casks Cheese „
4 do Butter (excellent)
6 lilids Sugars
10 bbls do 4 boxes brown Ilavanna do
75 bags Cuba, St. Domingo and Laguira Coffee
200 Almonds, 200 Madeira Nuts
15 boxes soap, 10 do starch
10 do Raisins, 5 do Chocolate
6^ chests Tea, race and ground Giugcr
10 bids bntter, sugar, and soda Crackers
Confectionary, Scgars, &c. &c.
Which we will sell as uaual very cheap for cash
only dec 25 13
A LL persons having deinauds against the cs-
j&. tato of Hebron i ockkr, lat of Join s en
tity deceased, are norflied to present then: for
ay ’.lent as the law directs ; and ti.r.se indebted
« requested to come forward and make iutuie-
iare payment. EBENEZER OKMSBY.
li b 2S 23 Ad'.ir.
& LL persons indebted to ll illium S. ilrunsun
Zj3u late of Houston coituty deceased, :trc drsir-
*j to in >ko i nmediatc p ivmeut, and those bav-
is demands against him are notified to present
tiem dnh* authenticated to the subscribers with-
>i the time prescribed by law. m ir 3
THOAs* POLLOCK, adm'f.
23 SARAH nullVS ■ V. a hh'r.
F
if T
UR nioutlis r da'--, application will bo
made to the inuora'de tlio. Inferior court
ot ouuty win e sitting for ordinary pur-
>se, fin leave to sell the real estate I cl' i'g-
■ - • i" Puehi’ir. dc<
> wit, let No. 29 8.11 district Of tlall coun -
, lor tins benefit of tl'.o heirs &c.
DAVJ) SHIPP, Guardian•
Nov 1!) 1833 9
gj^DUR months after.da e application will be
.i. made t > tho honorable the Inferior oour
o Pike county, while sitti g ftir ordinary pur-
oses for leave to sell the real estate o? John
-VvffjraHito of said county deceased, for the hen
’.t of tbe heirs aud creditors.
BE.NETEll J. JOHNSON, Adm'rx.
WILLIS J. MILNER, Adm'r.
dec*7 1333 13
LlOUK 'months after date application will bo
u made to the honoraifle'iriferior court of Pike
otinty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
an order to sell a part of the real estate of the
[orphans of Abednego Crauford lato of Putnam
county deceased, for tho benefit of Said orphans,
jan 7 15 MARTHA KNIGHT, gurd'n.
!
ei
The Copartnership
IpJDER :li" firm of Cone tf Cotton was
lay dissolved.
c,| - :i '(rn will seirlu ,
or «ith lr Junes
V' h- debts du
All
rith
H
the
irrsons indec
io subset iber
r, wlio i
at. \tontp
this
said
in.
- county, March 1st, 1834.
i- rSprint
WM. B. CONE. {
Just Received by
2£IBB2£ Ot WOOD.
Ntxt door to the Post Office.
/*? gpKBCLS, aud 4 barrels No. 2 aud3Mae-
OU kerel.
50 bbls. and half barrels Shad.
15 boxes Herring,
T000 bushels Salt
6000 lbs. sheet Iron. 10,000 lbs. Bar do
siju.ire Iron, (’.1st Steel, German do
200 Io ig handle Spadt s
50 cask vails assur.cd, &c. &c.
Nov. 23, 1833. 9 ,
LA* 5 8 1 "IPS.—
with sb ides;
Pi.iin do. Night uo. ;
Glasses, &c.—itccci
nov 7
J. GODDARD & CO.
Ware House V <$> M
Commission Merchants,
Macon,
ILL transact the above business at tlio
old stand of J. Goddard, which is in
good order for tho reception of Cotton and Sto
rage of Goods. Tho Ware House is remote from
the dangers of firc r as any in the city, and is
convenient Jo a good Wharf. Th<»y arc prepar
ed to make advances at all times ou cotton stor
ed or shipped by them. From the long experi
ence iu the above business, they flatter tlu-m-
seive* that by their undivided attention to the in
terest of their customers, and the facilities which
they will at all times bo able to render, that they
will receive a continuance of that patronage of
thi-ir friends and the public iu general, which
they have shared so liberally heretofore. Cot
ton stored jtvitli them will be insured in n good
office at the lowest rates if requested.
Mncou, August 5, 1833. M6 3m
round
C11: GJ; s 1
Gl::
ss Lamp
th h ides;
ispcttrih g L as, Lamp
d and for . tie bv
WM. G. liAO.VN.
JUST RECEIVED
C 1URRANTS,
/ Currant Jelly,
Citron, Oranga and Lime ao<
Spiced Oysters.
Havaiinah Sweetmeats,
iPruncs and Almonds,
Ginger, mace A mustard,
Rice Flour,
xnd for sale by
3. BENNETT.
fob 20 1834. 21
Window Glass.
JTJST received,
12 by
18
n. m.
GlaM|
12
16
do
do
12
16
do
do
10
12
do
do
6
10
do
do
12
16
Mullica
do
12
16
do
do
10
15
do
,do
for salo
by
WM. G.
BROWN.
*• o — — vi0 ever 1
Fools Cap, Letter, aud Note Paper of tho best 1 rece j vef i
quality, both English and .American, plain and £ us j ne
embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yellow
no and white.
ELAMS.
Biank Checks, Notary Public Letters, Ware
house Receipts, Bills of Lading.
Writs of all kinds.
Jusriccs Summons, do Executions, Clerks do
Tax Collectors dri. Suhpcenas for Witnesses,
Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar
nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses.,
Marriage License, Bail Writ and Bond; Inter.
Com. Directions for Interrogatories.
Bills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail
Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgemeuts.
Letters Testamentary, Letters of Admiuistra-
ion. Temporary Letters of .Administration, Tem
porary Letters of 7Administratiou, Guardians
Bonds.
Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec.
Dee 21 24
MACON CABINET
WARE IIOVSS.
"H71RONTING Cottou Avenue, opposite Hu-
JS? son’s Hotel, on Mulberry street, where fbe
Proprietors offer their present very large stock
of Furnititre at very reduced prices.
THE FOLLOWING COMPRISES A PORT:
Sideboards, Slabs, Lockers, Secretaries, Desk
and Book Cases, Sofas, Cgucli and Lounger’s
Sofa Beds, Settees and Easy Chairs, Dining
Table? in Sets and single; Pier, Centre andTea
Tables, Work, Caudle, and Dessert Stands;
Wardrobe, Dressing «nd F, c-d,
an assortment of Bedsteads of every description:
Feather Beds, Hair and Moss Mattresses. Wil
low Cradles and Wagons, Floor Mats. Window
Blinds, Mahogany Chairj with Cane and Hair
Seats, Fancy Wood Seat and curl Maple Chairs.
The Proprietors of the above establishment
have a Manufactory connected with it so r!mt
they arc enabled to furnish any article at the
shortest possible notice.
ALSO
Repairing and Mending of every kind done.
Varnishing, Upholstery, tec. Orders from the
country sjiall receive strict attention, and our
patrons with our thanks for past favors will find
us ever striving to give for ('ash, Goods value
THOMAS WOOD & CO.
Business conducted by Thomas JFood.
oct 22 tf 4
OUR months after (Late application will bo
made to the Inferior court ofBibb county
sitting fi r Ordinary purposes for leave to sell
Lots of Land No. 131, in the 12th Dir.i. of
Troup, aud No. 33. in tho 25th Dist. originally
Lee now Stewart, as the propeity of the bfirs
of David T. Ross, lit® of Richmond -county
deceased. JOSEPH WILSON guardian.
jan Hi 1934 IG •
HjA OUR mrittths after date application will
.*3* be made to the Honorable Inferior Court,
sitting for ordinary purposes of Twiggs Couuty.
for leave to sell, one Negro Girl by the na.;:> of
Mary, belonging to the Estate of AM Burkett,
deceased.
ELIZABETH BURKETT, cdmdx.
JESSE BURKETT, adm'r.
jan 21, 1834- 18
ElOfill months after date
4*- made to the honorable
Fresh Drugs, Faints Oils.
Dr*. W. B. BABB
ft HAS just received his fresh sup-
(ivfe plies, aud offers for sale, at his storo
on Cotton Avenue, a quantity of
Linseed Oil Extract Sarsaparilla,
Spertn do Carpenters
Train do < Castor Oil (fine article)
White Lead Croton Oil
Spanish Brown ground Spirit? Turpentine
in oil Copal Varnish
dry Black leather do
Japan do
Glue
Siiuff, Macaboy and
Scotch
Fine cut Tobacco
Hair &coat Brushes
Camel’s hair Pencils
do do
Venetian Red
Windsor Glass
Paint Brushes
Indigo, Spanish Floto
Alum
Copperas
Pcari Ashes
Magnesia, lump Scal’d Chloride of Lime
Starch Chloride of Soda
Quinine Lemon Syrup
Pipcrine Lamps
Iodine Lanterns
Opium Lamp Glasses & Wick
Morphium Sulpbat & Vinegar
Acetate >.
Madeira and Tcrt Wine,
Suitable for convhlescenfs.
Together with an extensive and general assort
ment of all articles iu his line, all of which were
purchased in person by himself in New York,
and are warrauted geuuiue, lie is prepared to
ive reasonable accommodations aud respectfully i
invites the attention of tbe publie.
Fob 13 20 j
Ground and Alum Salt.
Liverpool ground
500 bushels Turks Island Salt, for sale on
accommodating terms bv
REA & COTTON
dec 13 11
Purs, Hides and Horns,
Fin TIE highest price will bo givcu by the sub-
IL scriber for Furs of all kinds, either Beaver
Otter, Raccon or Muskrat.
Hides, dry, in any quantity; also Deer Skius.
Horns, Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS,
Nov 27 17 Brick Buildings. Mulberry St
jFORTON’S Cough Syrup, just received
1 y 4 arid H>r sale by
dec 11
WM. O. BROWN
('hairs, Chairs, Chairs.
54 dozen fancy and wood sent
Chairs, just received and for sale by
THOMAS WOOD, &. CO.
dec 26 1833 * 13
pplicaiioti v. ili ho
inferior eourf of
Butts county when sitting for ordinary pnrjtris-s
for leave to sell the Lain! and Negrons belonging
to the estito of Joei Wi<o l.ate of J3ut(.a county
deceased. PAFHa.vi LINDSEY, adm'r.
jan 2’J I7p
F OUR metis •• fteroate applicative will be.
mado to the honorable Inferior court of
Crawford county when siiti.ig for Ordinary ;un-
fhe nineteenth district"^ Harris county, drawn
by the orphans of James McGie, to ho sold for
the distribution ot tho orphan-.
WILLIAM Mr GEE,
mar 4 21 Agent fur the Orphans.
TTjlOlR i;v it tbs after date application will bo
fV made to the Inferior court of Butts coun
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell part of Lot No. 171, in tbe 3J district of
formerly Monroe now Butts county, containing
one hundred and fifty acres more or lets, belong
ing to the estate of James M. Rhodes deceased.
march 8 JOSIAH DRAPER, adm'r.
TT/IOUR mouths after date application wiii bo
Jly made to the Inferior court sitting for Ordi
nary purposes for the county of Houston, for
leave to sell the west half of lot of Laud No. 51
in the 15th district Houston county, (improved.)
belonging to the cstare of IFiltiam Gammage de
ceased, for the heuefit of the heirs and creditors.
NATHANIEL GAMMAGE.
match 8__ 24 adm'r.
Georgia—Houston county.
If, W" ILL IS OVUM of the 769th district G.
w w M. tolls before John Karinglflu J.' P. one
stray Poney Horse, a dark bay, with a swab tail,
branded with a diamond on the left thigh, suppo
sed to be 10 or 12 years old, appraised by Thom
as Brown and Isham C. Brown to thirty dollars.
6th February.
24 JOSHU A PATTI8HALL, c. i. c.
^■grsSKBB - ®. DicmmsQW,
A RE now receiving a very extensive anri best
selected stock of Groceries ever offered
in Macon, among which are Fino Sugars, Mo
lasses, Mackerel. Liquors of every description,
Salt. Iron, Castings, Bagging, and various oth
er articles too numerous to mention which will,
as usual be sold off at low prices.
Macon, dec 17 12
Coffee and Flour.
4 ABA63 prime green Brazil Coffee,
teti? 31 bbls. Canal Flour, £ favorite
16 half bbls. t do do y Brands,
Received from Savannah, aud for sale hy
REA & COTTON.
dec 19 12
.Auction and Sdnimission Store.
PTjlllE Subscriber has removed to the new
JiL BRICK STOKE, adjoining the Post O
ficc, on Mulberry street, where- he tenders his ser
vices in the above line. C. A. HIGGINS. .
Nov 19 2(1
Georgia--- RaUs countij.
> n^O alVmv creditors and others whom it may
H coDcrrn—Take notice, that I intend at tho
next term ot the Superior court to be h Id <>nthe
first nionday ill April next for tho couuty of Butts.
t-> avail myself of the benefit of the act entitled
“ An act for the relief of honest debtors,” pa*scd
in 1823. inar6 2t JAMES S. MEEK.,
Plantation and Mill Jor Sale.
pvipj HE subscriber offers for sale hi; Pl-mti’.thm
_BL whereon he now lives, in Bibb county, 7
miles front Maeon, consisting of 650 acres of good
level Pure Land, 125 acres of which are cleared,
and in good order for cultivation. There is also
erected a first rate SAW MILL, the timbers of
which 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 wishiug
to purchase would do well to call and examine
fi-r themselves. dec 11 E* DAY 13.
Sugar and l 'lour.
lids prime St Croix Sugar—5 do Porto lii-
4*3^ co do—20 bbls canal Flour—just received
and for sale by <i 12 RK,\ & CO iTON T .
sirs*
\75flLL sell the place on which be formerly
. * resided, four and a half mile; from Macon
on the Forsyth road. There are three hundred
and eighteen acres of laud, with comfortable im
provements and a well of client waiei*.
oct 21 4 CHARLES J. McuON/.: 1).
_ Tin Ware Manufacturer.
MUXBERBT, SEAR T-riiiD STREET.
rr HE subscriber coutiaues
I TI.V U'A
dow on hand a general assortment, r
! sell wholesale oi
iu ever*' variety, and h is
lie will
: the Savannah or Aug :s-
14>00
POUNDS spun Cotton, for
sale hy
K1PBF.E 4- 'FOOD.
50,000
Macod, Dec. 5,
First rute BRiUKS, lor
sale bv
M. BARTLETT.
10
Ot to mat aud Genuine
COMPOUND CHLORINE
TOOTH WASH,
WjV I* cleauiug ! , orvijig the Teeth r.-
L’ .Gums, aud eli -,in- hu ’. . Jus
received, aud for salq by
nov 21 8 ' WM. G. BRO WN.
B
WHITE LEJiD.
E8T quality Philadelphia White Lead,
just received and for sale by
WM. G. BROWN.
Nov. 14. 7
lie h
pama J
-i J
s also jnst received an assor—;cn
Tin Ware, consisting of Frank.
Boxes, Waiters, B; id nr i (Jam ” m f
Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers. Pepper boxes. Grr.
ters, Toy cups, riartles, caadlesticks, Lump-. ->pit
Boxes, sand Boxes, Poeket Lanterns, &c. &c.
Also, patent Bakers, Foot stoves, blocktiu Tea
Pots. Plates, Basins. Tumblers, tee.
JOB WORK done at the shortest notice.
jan
WILLIAM & ELLIS.
jau ’
- t . J. ,
tf? f- -j d e
\z re *... ''
r Wii:
br,
j titHF. R E A .3 i y wife, Polly Laurence, has
VV left my bed arid board for causes imkuowR
to me, I therefore forewarn all wersens from cre-
! ri f ng her on my account as I am determined uor
i io r v auv of ber contracts. Crawford county*
Utlf feb. 1834. S2 4t THO T, MJRENCF. 1