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TkWMllf* Oct. I#. Ifc37.
COTTON IUAIIKET.
oTTO ., begins to come ill, in considerable quantities,
„„d sells, generally fromO to 9} cts.
TUB ELECTIONS.
Wc can now with wifely announce (lint the election
I terminated, eo fur ns the text question of Governor is
nieerned, sucrsssfully for the Anti-Van ISttren party
-1,, t |,e |,egi?lutnre,the Van Buren party will have a ma
• -i,v, hut a diminished one; hut it is the vote nl Guv
! rnor, a con esl in which all the strength of the party,
•| tin’ interest of office holders, office expectants, their
tVicml-, toadies and dependants were identified, that wc
regard as the part!) triumph
j| ()W ,tinny arc there in the county of Baldwin! for
example, that would not have made this compromise f
T ike the Legislature, hut give us the Governor. llow
oiioiv are therein the county of Bibb! who voted the
Auti-Van Bun n tickrtfor the Legislature, from feelings
of personal preferences, w ho gave a vote against S. lilev,
, i),ei were thereby exprer ing a decided opposi
te die administration of l’resident Van Buren! Van
llmei. ,1 is defunct in Georgiu. Schley’s majority in
1i;35, wap 2560. In HW, (timer’s mujority is, say IG(M*.
We have then, gained in two years, near four thousand
vot e„. In onr Ow n county, in the same time, we have
guined 152 votes.
The Treasury Editor nt Milledgcville, announces the
result ill a most dolorous, but still not inappropriate
.train. “ The die is east,” says the author Os “ the
Book,” and truly for one who has staked his hazard
upon the. die, and who thus stoically announces the pros
nation of nil Ilia hopes, his philosophy would be a sub
ject of admiration, were his character for patriotism ns
contrasted with his private interest, less known. But
lie lias one consolation —lie stands not ulone. There
will be others of much more consequence than himself,
llios.* who handle the purse, who dole out the public
money, who tend the public crib and feed upon it too,
that are infinitely more disappoint’d tlmtoiir state house
Editors possibly can lie. The. ejection of the Central
Bank officers—is a death stroke; better fur, had every
tiling been lost, than the privation of office, the loss of
(sinortunity to accommodate friends, the hopes pros
trated, the expectations defeated, the discoveries that are
(•bemade. The loss of the Central Bank is a defeat —
a Waterloo defeat! I
ELECTION IN NEW JKBSF.Y.
By a slip from li• New York Herald, we have
returns from the New Jersey Eleelion, by which
it appears that the Van Borenites have met with
nitW'l. signal overthrow. That paper says, “ the
Whigs have swept the field of almost nil opposj
xdon—nll we have to do is to record the kill, and nod
wounded There does not seem to be much of
the administration trli.”
J.nst year the Senate was o tie between the two
parties. This year it stands Whigs 10. Van Bo
ren 0. In the House it stood Whigs 20 V'. B, 30.
Tiiisyear tVVigsS">, Von Unrein lex 16.
ELECTION IN MARYLAND.
We have seen eoenpMe return* in the Nation. 1
liifcHigvficer, showing that there is not a single
Van Bnrenite in the Senate, and but 35 in the
li-on-e of Represent a liven.
THE NEW BAKERY.
Among the ninny Improvements that the enterprise of
our citizens are daily developing, we know of none
iiairc deserviug of commendation, and of public patron
age, than the Bakery, recently established by Air. C. A.
Ihggiiis Breed being the staff of life, w briber gvod or
had, Isis to be used, but good bread is a luxury of
which snly those who have had to endure the privation
>■;* appreciate the value. Mr. Higgins’ Bakery is con
ducted on a large scale; bis Raker is conversant w ith
bis business ; the ingredients which compose his bread
are good, and wliut is every thing, they are cleanly and
wi ll concocted. The Bakery is u valuable acquisition,
and we trust live enterprising proprietor will be com*
tucnsurately rewarded.
MACON THEATRICALS.
How I lie city cognoscenti, together with the city
lonf, r, would lough at the idea ofllie hack*woods
man of Georgia presuming to discriminate upon
£L]QC.TZOr7 XtETVZINS.
Fleet to a of 1885. Flection of 18!l7.
Counties, schl.y’s I bodchehtv's I schi.ee'* j gii.hir’s senators. representatives.
Mtj's. I MAj's I Mu's I M tj’.S
‘poling, f>3 Hi Hull, Smith,
llil'li, 1 tli 97 McDonald, *ll G Lamar, J B Latuar,
lriltlwin, ih! 9! -Hairis. Kctmn, Haitimontl
Hutts, 1 (il 134 McDaniel, Weaver, U.MMlmmi,
Htirkc, 009 361 “Lawson, “(irijiil.s, *l > utlerson, “Hurst,
Unksr, 150 Holmes, Collcv,
Brvnti, 13 9 “Smith, ‘ Maxwell,
ffiillnck, 337 S!7O Cone, Wilkinson,
Camden 35 75 Atkinson, (’lark, (’one,
• ainpliell, 310 ‘-!sf> Cochran, Green, Camp, “”
Carroll, k'97 218 Hnvnes, Cold., Awtrv,
Chatliain, 19! lti! McAllister, Myres, Goodwin,Sliaifer
• ass, 70 130 M vers, Burnett,
Chenikoe, 31 2!ti Kiiig, Ford,
C.tbh, gog 030 (/[less. Mavs,
Clark, 248 177 *Miteliell, , 'Slr(md ( ‘More, “Burnett,
Colmnhin, 1!0 152 “Avery, “Kohcrtson, “Guinhy, “Stapler,
Coweta, 237 105 Kehols, Grier, Dyer,
• raw ford, 12<J 19!) Kifig, Carr, Colhert,
Decatur, SO C3 “Curry, “Cliester, “Brooten,
pelialb, 311 164 Wilson, Sitlnnons, Evans, “Calhoun,
Dooley, 184 168 Key, Bowen.
Elbeit, 700 811 “Beck, “ Gihbs, “Christain, “Crafts,
Knrly, 2|o 136 I’ntterson, Ward,
F.tfinghain, 36 30 “Morgan, “Kulum,
F.uiannel, 110 99 “Mc(iarr, Drew,
jsyette, 2611 150 “Stell, Whiliuker, Lnndrutn,
Floyd, 83 75 Wells, Lanthetli,
I'orsyth, 115 170 Stricklin, Snnsdown,
Franklin, 390 236 Cleveland, Neil, Milrliell, Jonc,
, ‘ P", COD 730 “Janes, “.Moselv, “Csne, King,
Dwir.nctt, 73 25 “Gannnnv, “Wlon, “I’ittiiiun, Shipp, Reid,
81 1 11 Conner, (>fice,
I' 1 “in, 37 39 *T B King, “Hazard, Scarlett,
jlancotk, 79 174 “Engrain, “Culvers, “Hudson, “Smith,
307 85 Dunngeif, Clark, Paine, Harilagr, “Whelchel,
[jalirrdiain, 421 319 “Traininel, “Clevelund, Carr.Sunford,
;J Cllrv , 275 133 Varner, Johnson, Ooker.Cnmp,
Hrtn-is, 22J 323 “Mnrphey, “Jones, “Alumne,
• lonnl, 179 118 Brown, Dohson,
■ (oMston, i:;n 40 Lawson, Kelly. Joiner, Hunter.
217 216 Slone, Young,
Jasper. 47 116 “Hill, “I’rice, “Newton, Pohertson,
Jackson, |(sl 67 Burns. I’enlieost, Chandler, “Horton,
76 1 Hutchens, Day, Gray, Renfroe,
Jefferson, 291 <Ol “Smith, “Caswell, “Boyd,
‘•aureus, 40J 4,9 “Wright, “Allen, “Hampton,
J'lliertv, n “Hines, “Spencer, “(itinrlmnnilr
j'™'"',", Cl 104 “Lamar, “Slnthan, “Lockhart,
•-owti.leS’ 13 54 “Knight, “Kemp,
Pf ..7 48 “F.awson, Greene,
Vi a* 219 356 (rßnrr, Crane,
IJkmeon, 33 GO Polk, Strieklnml, “Duniel,
, 64 ICO “Bond, “Green,
J, nwethor. I2 107 Burks, Beeves. Ph ilips,
■ GiUrali, 73 77 Powell, McDonald, King,
36 19 Chapman, “Gaar, Dunn, Turner, Parker,
41 “'Wtnerr, 156 137
• I -I"*, 205 115 “Floyd, “Ogleshv, “Peoples, Stallings,
o***, 30 171 “Colqtietl, Watson, Cuutpbell,
110 Brown, Carroll.
(Wi? 1 ’ 285 379 “Williamson, “Harris,’Henderson, Mtleon,
-teihorpe, 303 460 “Hnr.lenmn, “Winn, “Hill, “McKinley,
p,,',. 195 104 Prvor, “McDowell, F.ppingar,
p, ““ k, < 133 119 Hoisted, Jelks, Collier, _
P 396 3.50 “Hudson, “Meriwether, *r.ralilan), “Steel
‘uJOWIMg. 36 69 Adair, Pollard. , ,
•etnnond, fr> 378 • .Miller, “Jenkins, “W J Rhodes, “Crawford,
| tn „'J n ,’ , 276 210 Moselv, Kellv, Wellborn,
onnlnlph, 158 119 Convers. Move,
I Sisu," 1 ’ 40 46 “Blark, “I’rese.ot, Conner,
S u ,„* r '’ 151 43 Kitchens, Hall,
Tmnn ’ 39 106 “Cowart, “MoCrary,
T.i'v 66!> 745 “Haralson, “Bull, “Dotigherty,
!',!>403 380 “Gresham, “Stevens, “Durden,
! I'ai-, ‘ 101 38 Powell,Cox, Dukes,
The,,,’ ICO 58 “Surrener, “Sharpe,
Tai..,’ 211 208 “Heynolds, “Blae.kshonr, “Seward,
Trifair’ I Tt 83 Pier- nn, Solomon, Fitzpatrick,
lji„ m ’ 61 46 Rogers, Frier,
1 nion ’ 20 171 “Oil.son, “nioimt, “Meadows,
Wttrrsn 201 314 Butts, Wellhorn, „ „
\V,. 123 77 “IsMtkhnrt. “Durden, ‘Rogers, Vranklin
WuuZ*' 0n ’ M 37 “Curry. “Flout, “Jones, “Wartfien,
” ilkill. ‘-’r> nna l>hols, Rrvnot, Stroud,Moore,
“’ilke. ‘’ 312 172 8.-nll, Hatcher, Rivera,
\Vi,, n .’ I!’ 31 Smvth, Brown, “Toombs, Bolton,
■„ ’ 37 129 Sheffield, Stafford,
w.iu iro
92 130 Farris, M'Furluod,
- .tali Von Bunn.
Ihe point* of n Tiny, or to pn* judgment upon the
merit* of ‘* player folks.” But, by way of npologv
for any such assumption on our part, we deem it
not tingermaoe to *ny, thnt because we are now
here, it doos not follow that we have never been
elsewhere. We have Ihe good fortune to live upon
Ihe road, to take the paper*, and to hove seen
sights, and, moreover, to Ifnve lots of friends who
have seen and know more than we have, or ever
hope to, and who arc always willing to give us
their opinions for Ihe mere asking.
I run, onr own judgement and from what we e'en
gather from our aforesaid friends, we have no lies-
Rollon in nn\ ing thnt Mr. A Ad Jams is av, ry clev
er actor. We like him because he has ihe intel
lect to conceive Ihe meaning of his author, the
ability to rend him rightly, and to eiutneiiite what
he rends the physical power to “ suit the notion to
the word/’ and the good taste not to overstep the
ir.odrftty olnnliiio.
He does not crack his voice with the ring, and his
speech is passionate, he neither mouths what he lias to
sav, nor tears ihe passions to pieces; lie is (what we con
ceive to he. his chief merit,) natural in his delineation of
chnraeter.
His charming wife, the Into Miss Duff, is deserving of
all praise; whatever she does, is done well. Mr. Hart,
for the acquisition he has obtained, is deserving of pat
ronage. To night Hamlet will be performed,and it will
he performed well.
F or the Messenger,
A CARD.
A* Ihe rrndpr* of the Messengeranliricate are
ply to the follncioti**, malignant charges preferred
in Ihe hi*-1 Telegraph again*! my Anti Abolition
Pamphlet and the opponents of Abolition Petitions
1 beg leave to inform (In fit that I shall avail m\-
self of llie right of iVpf'llint? the charges through
tin* medium from whence they have been publish
ed. The Editor* of the Messenger have too much
respect for their column* to insert an article so ex
treme!) niirgurdly n* Hint which the “ UNION”
Representative ot Houston ha* been pleased to
publMi, and as in all controversies, the partie
contending should he heard in their owi peculiai
phraseology. Justice requires that mv defence
should appear in the column* of the Teleffraph
The demand will he made jri due time, and if in
the bosom nl the Editor there is a sentiment of
moral approbation for the oPposksts of A bullion
Schemes and Petitions who have been calumnia
ted in lii* paper, he will not refuse a right l>ns and
upon ilie-liue ly of the I ress mid the demands of
justice.
With regard to the personal reflections of the
honored correspondent of the Telegraph, I rec ive
them as a compliment. In publishing my work,
1 expected the Abolitionists and the advocates of
their Treasonable Petitions to u*snil mv motives
and sentiments ; ii. this I have not been disappoin
ted ; I therefore beg leave to assure the honored
gentleman, that the reproachful epithets of the Ab
litionists and such patriots as James M. Kelly ot
llm.stoii, are regarded as the highest encomium
that could possibly lie eonlerred on the humble
author o! the Anti-Abolition Pumphet.
G. CAPERS.
BOAT NEWS.
Departed on the 14tii Steam Boat Excel, for Da
rien; nl*n Macon S. IL Company tow boat No. 8
with 350 bale* of Cotton for Darien, J. Goddard
ii Cos. Agents.
In Savannah, on the sth instant, bv the Rev.
Stephen A. Mei.lv EDWARD J. VUHSE. of this
city, so Miss ANN MARGARET ANDERSON, of
Sn vannali.
DIED,
In This citv, on the 9th instant, Mr. HARDY HAR
RELL, aged tt> yeats.
In Philadelphia,on ihe 21st ultimo, Mr. CII ACKLEY
B. COLLINS, in the 29th year of his age. He was a
unlive of iVuasvlviuua, and tor several years past a
resident of this eit v.
In his .nty on theotli in*L Maj. J. Loving, aged
(Hi years, a native of Virginia, and a resident of
Macon, since tt.* earliest settle incut
In llii* city on the 9ih iusL Mr. Ixcius Arms.
aged 49 years—a native of Massachusetts, hut lor
several year* p:f a resident of thi* place.
The disastrous falatttily of the loss of the
Steam Boat Home, with 90 passengers lias just
reached us by Express Mail. Among the names
given, we recognize many valued acquaintances
we trust that among the fen* saved they may he
iicliided.
From the Charleston Merrurv, F.xtrn, Get. Iff.
Copy of a letter received in this City this morning, da
ted Newborn, N. C. Oct. 12, 1837.
Messrs. L. M. Wiley, &l Cos.
Clvilemlit —On Saturday last I led New York
in the steam packet lEiuk, ffr your oily, with Ft)
or 90 pasengeis (30 to 35 Indie*) and a Crew 0f43.
in all about one hundred and twenty to one hun
dred nml thirty, the wind uml weather flue until
Sunday night, when it commenced blowing n gale
and continued ; Monday nllernoon, steamer com
menced to leak, the gale very severe, nil h.tnd*
went to the pumps, hut water gained on us when
I lie man in command concluded to rein tier ashore,
nnd did won Monday night, between 10 and 31
o'clock. 0 or 7 miles from Oe••acock Light House,
and in about 20 minutes die on<l gone alt to pieces,
and lost about 80 or 90 drowned and 38 or 40 saved
among llie letter was Mr. Lovegreen nnd myself-
Mr. L. wo* the only man saved wifi*whom i was
nequain'ed. Mr. If. Tileslon, of Spoflbrd, l!o*td
l ine Jfc Cos. is lost.
Yours, most respectfully,
11. VANDERZER.
The following i* n list of the passengers
which left New York in the Home, copied from a
New York paper of lasi Monday :
Messrs. C. C. Cady, I. Root, M. Tileston. J.
Johnson. Jr.. T. Smith, Jamen M. Roll, T. Ander
son, Janies, H A, Coin**, Vanderfcer. J. I>. Roland,
‘V. 8. Read, Captain Hill nnd Lady, W. Kennedy,
C. Drayton. Walker, Fuller. J. Cohen, Benedict,
P. Cohen. A. Lovegreen, J. Homes, J. Boyd, Pal
mer. 11. C. Bangs, \N. W hiting, Rev. (L Cowles,
B. B I u sy and lady, C. William, 11. B. Croom
and lady. Master Cromtu, Miss Croom, Miss !VI.
Croom, 11. Anderson, Wiley, Weld. O. 11. Prince
and servant, 1 lock, Mrs. Cowles, Mrs. Levy. Miss
F. Levy. Miss O, Levy, Mrs. Cntnocc, Mrs. Whit
ney. Miss Sleir, Miss Robert Mrs. Priice, Mr*
Rojd. Mr*. Flynn, Mrs. Faugh, two Misses Flynn,
Mrs* Miller. Sehroeder, Bnmlo, Riviere. Laeoste,
Mr Desahye, lady and seivaut*, M. De-nh\e.
('apt. Salters, Prof Nott and lady, child nnd ser
vant, F. Dommigus, Labadic, Walton, Hazard
‘'aruthers, Finn.
Selling oil* at Cost!
WL II BURDSALL.in order to close his business
” as soon as possible, is selling oft bis entire stock,
consisting of a good assortment of
St:jl>le ami Fancy Dry Goods, Ready
IHade Ciotliiikg. IBusitiid Shoes, ut
cost for Cush.
His stock being large and well assorted purchasers
rail be supplied in a manat r altogether satisfactory to
themselves. Included in bis stock are the following
seasonable articles:
250 Broad Cloth Dress Coats
tlo Frock Coats and Coatees
60 do Over Coats
24 Petersham and Pilot cloth overcoats
12 fine cloth and catnblet Cloaks
125 pair broad cloth and Cassittiere pants.
500 pair satinet pantaloons
550 Vests, assorted qualities
75 satinet & Kentucky Jean round jackets
100 satinet coatees and frock coats
55 youths coats
70 pair youth’s pantaloons
70 suits lion-skin Negro Clothing
Shirts, Drawers, Stocks, &c.
oot 19 34
WARE-HOUSE
AtiO
CCMimsSIOiV BUSIICESS.
~ , riHIE subscriber begs leave to infirm ,
r a * hi- friends and the public genera!-
ly, lliat be lias relumed from the North,
MUatet&ady ami Ims [aken ibe well known stand
liinnerly occupied by Lippilt i Hig
gins as a Ware House The bouse is large, nnd safe
from lire ns any ware bouse in the citv, and for close
storage it excels any house in the city, also for safety nml
convenience. A shore of public patronage is respect
fully solicited. C. !.. HOWLAND.
N. B.—The AUCTION business will be kept up nt
the alxn-e stand, which is one of the best houses for the
above Imsine. Strict attention will be paid to tbe sale
of any good- that tbe public may see proper to confer
upon him. Very respectfully,
C. L. HOWLAND.
Oct 19 M
, Will. P. KOIVL I \rf.
w, JET ? V tenders bis services to bis friends
r’kp’- -■: ‘W? ‘ n , * le purchase and sule of Cotton on
Oct. 19. tf34
NEW riXUMZ.
G 1 EORGE P. WAfiNON having taken Mr. CLAI’
I BOR M \ YUGIIAN nto co-partnership, wiihJ
view of conducting n general Mereaniile business under •
the name and stile of A. Viiugbllll.
Tltey are now receiving * general assortment ot DRY- ;
GOODS, together with a line assortment of GROCER- i
IKS—-all of which tltey intend selling low for cash.
GEORGE P. WAG,NON, !
CLAI BORN VAUGHAN.
P. S. The highest price paid for Cotton, at all times.
Store No. 3, Commercial Row, between Levi Eckley’s
and Smith, Rogers Si Co.’s.
net 19 34
Stovall, nimvaoxus &. co.
WOULD inform the public, that in addition to the
Ftre Prrxd Hare-House which they have for
years occuppied, they liava taken the Fire Proof H Virc-
Ilouse recently in the occupancy of Messrs. J. W. & J.
T. Heard, hut a short distance above, on Broad-street—
and respectfully invite an iucrease of patronage, us they
are now prepared M Store, with safety nml conveuu nee,
a large amount of Cotton. Tiiev pledge their accua
.omed devotion to the interest of tlieir friends, in all bus
iness confided to them.
Augusta, Oct. fi, 1K37. 3w34
NOTICE.
fin HE public are informed thnt the firm heretofore
I existing under the name of Virgins Sy Atringfel
low is ibis day, by mutual consent,dissolved. All debts
due hv die concern will be settled by J. A. Si S. S. \ ir
gin ; also, those thnt are indebted, either by note or ac
count, are requested to make immediate par ment.
J. A. VIRGIN,
S. S. VIRGIN;
B. L. STRINGFELLOW.
J. A. A S. S. Virgin. in view us closing up
their present business, will sell their stock ut nil need j
prices for cash. oct 19 34
LOOK AT THIS!
W atclirs. J. ucli v. Silver H aro, Ac.
.1. A. A S S. VIRGIN,
Uroui.l) inform their friends und the public that |
they still continue ut their stand oil Cotton Ave
nue, and have just received afresh supply of goods, !
consisting in part of the following articles, gentlemen
and Indies’Gold Lever, Anchor Escapement. Imlepcnd
cut Second, Lepiuc nnd Vertical W at. lies; Silver Lever,
plain and extra jewelled l.epine and Vcrtirnl do. nil of
wliiuh were selwted will; choice, to smt this market, nml 1
will he warranted to perforin well; ladies’ gald Neck
Chains, gentlemen’* gold and silver Gtiftrd and Fob i
Chains, gold nnd Silver Guard nod Fob Kets.Enr Knobs
and Drops, Breast Pins and Finger Rings of oil kinds, I
gold, silver, gill and pearl Belt 11,i,-kies uml Slides, |
Bracelets and Head Bells, gold nnd silver Everpointed !
Pencils, Steel Pens of the best qualities, gold, silver and i
steel Spectacles, Quizzing Glasses, silver Table,Tea,
Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Soup and Cream
Ladles, Sugar Tonga, Butter and Fruit Knives, silver
Cups, Thimbles, Cumois, Oafidlesfioku, silver, brass and
bronzed, rural, stilt nnd glass lirjids, Indies’ Work Bags
ofthe latest fashions, Purse* nml Pocket-Books, ('lurio-
Uelts, Flugeoletts, Flutes, Fifes, Accordions, Music 1
Boxes, large and small, Drums, Organa uml Violins,
Walking Sticks of vuiiuiis kinds, silver gilt, shell, bora
and ivory Combs.
Tea uml Coffee Pots, Bread Baskets, silver oddjnpatl
ed, fine painted Waiters, Knives. Bazin Saunders’ cel
ebrated Razor Straps vvilli mljlcfs. Pistols of various
kinds, Dentist’* Fifes, Cold Plate,’ Wire, Foil, Ac, Toy
Watches, Rattle* and Whistles fin children, Snuffßoxc*
Percussion Cap* Pipes. Sugar Tube*, Pocket Com
passes, Mathematical Instruments, Ac.
Hililtivy Good*.
■Swords, Belts, Epuulett*, Plumes, Sashes, Buttons,
Lace, Stars and nrnn m uts too numerous to mention,
w hich w ill be sold cheap for cash, or approved citv at *
ecptances.
N. B.—We have a choice selection of materials for
repairing Watches, and ure prepared to make anv new
part, which we will warrant to perform us well as the ’
original.
J. A. A. S. S Virgin feel grateful for past favors,and i
wouldsfitt solicit a share ofthe public patronage, hoping 1
to give satisfaction tu till who may favor them hi their I
litre,
Oct 18, 1837. .14 |
I t'Tilt* tVltl'ileilv .'Mill Veslrv
Church are requested to attend a meeting nt the Church j
on Saturday evening, st 3 o’clock, on business ofitnpor- ,
tunce. A. R. MeLAUGHLIN, Tr. Scc’v.
Oel 18 Sv_
lU* A meeting of the Macon Debating Society will
bo held this evening at the Academy, at 7 o’clock. The
members are requested to lie present at the hour.
<), tIK H. C. FREEMAN S’ec’y.
•ALT.
I Q 44(111 81-SHELLS Salt,
Ity.lHll* 309 Sacks ,so. forsdehv
REA vY CO I TON.
August 3. ‘-3
THEATRE.
‘TftlS EVENING , October 19,
Will be perlunmcl (tor tlie lir*l Iniit*) SlialHj)(*areV
Trntfeily ot’
H4ML ET,
PRINCE OF DDNMA Pv K !
IIAMLET MR. ADDA MS,
OPHELIA, . . . MRS. ADDA MS.
To conclude with Ihe Farce of flic
RENDEZVOUS.
SOPHIA, .... MRS. HART.
Monrttt! Kiiil Koiiri A IttiiiKmu Cos.
Mneon October 12.3H?37.
IN obedience to a resolution of the Convention of the
ptocklioldcritofthi* Institution held on 21t August
last, it wa* “ ordered that an iiiMtulment ot five percent
on t)ie whole capital stock tie paid on the firm day of De
cember next —nnd a further instalment offivn per cent on
thfljlntda) of Feb. next.” Publiahod b\ ordur ol ths
Board. Oct. 12 33 PLTLK SOLOMON,ca^Ii.
, 2MOTICS,
FJHIE Srrrßioß Court of the county of Jones is
B adjourned toait on the second Monday in December
next. Jurors. Witnesses, FarticH and Persons interest
ed, are notified of the same that they nmy attend aceord
iffkl.v* JOHN J. BEASLEY, (3k.
Oct 18 3w34
lilt* now lerisiii
will be dedicated on next
MpjßSabbath, tiie22d instant, nt 10 o’clock,
%/S A. M. s and the Kev. Sami ei. J.Cai
sf.i.i.s w ill he installed Pastor of this Chureh on the Ist
Sabhaili in next month. The Scats are all free , and
will remain so until further notice. The public are res
pectfully invited to attend. oct 19
Valuable Lntvls for Sale.
LOT No 10, in the 14th District, Lee
11, do
13, do
14, do
21, Ad
141, 13th District, Lee
210, do
07, Ist District, Lee
lfi, do
lttfi, do
9, 12ih District, Lee
59, 28th. Dist. form. Lee now Sumpter
ltd, 17th do do
87, do do
95, 21 District, Dooly
108, 2Gth do Sumpter
114, do
50, Ist do Marion
158, loth do Muscogee
28, Intli do F.arlv now Decatur
301, 14 th do ’ do
877, 4tl do Appling
88, 14th do 4th sec. Cherokee
283, 7th do 8d do
294, do do
243, Ist do do
258, 11 ih do Randolph
The above Lauds will be sold on liberal terms, persons
wishing to purchase w ill please call on either of the un
dersigned, in Macon. JAMES WOODARD,
JOHN 8. CHILDERS.
oct 19 ts 34
Oeorjjla—-Upson County.
BENJAMIN Walker ofthe 561 St company dist. G.
M. tolls before Edward Birdsong n justice ofthe
pence foi said county, one estray sorrel horse mule sup
posed to be twelve or fourteen years old no marks or
brands perceivable except that of gear. Appraised by
Enoch W. Womble and Edward S. Meadows, to fifty
dollars. T. E. BETHEL, clerk I. c.
Out. 12. 83
as Negroes.
PXECIITOR’S SALE.—WiII ha sold on the
n J first Tuesday in January next, in the town of For
: sytli, Monroe countv, Thirty-five Negroes belonging to
the estate of Cullen Lockett dec’d.
Solomon l. chapman, Exv.
OetTR 34
i O’ The Southern Recorder ill publish the above
six times.
nXEUIITOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold on the
18th nnd 19th December, in Monroe county, all the
personal property, consisting of household and kitchen
j furniture, farming utensils, r.tn! a quantity of corn, fod
j dor, oats, &.e.—part sold at Cullodens—part ut llie plbnt
, ntion o f ‘he deceased, near Cullodens.
SOLOMON L. CHAI MAN, Ex’..
I ifotli :v>
WOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Cullen Lo ketl
late of Monroe county, deceased, are required to
make immediate payment; nnd nil creditors to present
their accounts properly attested.
SOLOMON L. CHAPM AN, ExV.
Oct 13 31
Georgia-Slrury Eoimty,
■VA7HEREAS Richard Trussell and Thotnas \Y.
1 i Harris applies for letters of Administration on
the estate of Daniel Trussell, deceased.
These arc therefore tv cite and admonish all and sin
g///r the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he
ami appear at my office within the time prescribed by
fair , to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Giien under mv baud,9th October, 1837.
CHAS. BAYNE, c. r. o.
oer 19 2w34
(leorein-IVenry County.
AATHEKEAS Lemuel Ragland applies lor letters of
▼ ▼ dismission, as Executor oil the estate of William
Ragland, deceased.
These are therefore to rite and admonish all and sin
gu/ar the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, so ap
pear at my off it e within the time prescribed by taw, to
shew rouse, ij any they hate, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand 11th October, 1837.
CII AS. BAYNE, c. r. o.
oct 19 rntiniß4
41> n IMNTKATOIFS SALE.
II ILL be aoldfon Wednesday, the tl <>i [)eo< mb r
▼ . next, in Upson county, at the residence of James
White, late of said county, Hie crop f Corn and Fodder,
the stock of nil description, hoiiae-hold furniture, planta
tion tools, &c. Sale to continue from dav to day till uli
be sold : terms on the duv. M. M WHITE,
octl9 tu34
months afterdate application w HI be made to
the Inferior Court of Monroe County, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
Jesse dimer, deceased, both of said county.
JOHN F. CLOWER, Ex>.
MATILDA C!*OWER,Extru’x.
oct *9 34
CAUTION*
ALL persons nfe requested not to trade for two pro
missory notes given by the undersigned to Shad
rack Rawls, both dated fome time, it! June Inst ; one
payable the first wf January next, formic hundred and
tw-elie dollars—the other due Ist January, 1819, for one
hundred and fifty dollar* : the consideration having fail
ed, I mu determined not to pay them.
FRANKLIN M. RAWLS.
If awUnwvilte, Oej. 14, 1837. 3w34
rjpo lh Creditors of William l.n,
I deceased, late oi Incksuti. OSutK
PtUlUly.— You arc hereby notified that Isaac C.
Parks savs, fliere is certain property in my hands ►Ob
ject to William l.ee’a debt?;
oct 19 1w34 THdMAB GILPIN.
O* The Macon Telegraph and Milledgcville papers
will please give the above one insertion.
(IT* We are authorised to unmMirce FRANCIS M.
TAPLEY as u candidate for Tux Receiver of Bibb
County. oetl9
4 lire for Hie Rotvel Coinplatiifs.
Dr, 1), Jay nt;'s Carminative Ha Linn ,
VSAFE nnd effectual remedy for most diseases of
the Stomach and Bowels, such ns Diitnhrn or
Loosen ss, Dysentciry, Cholera Moihtis, Cfnmp, <-b<Be.
Vomiting, Sick or Nervous Headache, Sickne-t* at tl.e
Stonnch, vVc. and thnt fii qnent and fatal malady among
cliiidren termed Cholera Infantum, or Summer Coni
plaint. It ix \erv pleasant to the taste,und will reudilv
be taken by children. Itx success lias Ihmui unrivalled,
and it is now used in the practice of a great nfimber ol 1
physicians, tunny ol whom lime forwarded certificates di - j
tailing cures of great inqiortanec. Hundreds of certifi
cates have been received from physicians, clergymen,
and families ofthe first/espccinhllltv, who have used it,
and have testified to lit great utility, inav be seen ly
culling oil any ofthe ngciiv for tbe sale oftlii * medicine.
The following from Dr. L. Kn ipp, late pbyMcnn t( the
Baltimore Dispensary, ami agent for tlx* Alary land \ lie
cine Institution, is deemed sufficient;
Haltimore, March 27th, 1833.
Dr. Jayne: DearSir—You sk me what proofs I meet
with of the e flic no ofyoiir medieiiie. 1 can safidv say
tli it I never prescribed a medicine for trowel complaints
tliut bus given me so much ►atisfnciion, and my patients
so ppeeffy uml p<*rfees relief as ibis. Whenever intro
duced into a familv, it becomes a stnmlmg rcmetly for
those aliments, and is called for again and again, which
I think n pretty good proof of its usefulness and efficacy.
In the Summer clnmptnint of children, it lias frequently
appeared to snatch the little victims, ns it were,lron) the
grave. 14 It saved tbe life of mv child, and of such and
such a child/* I have repeatedly heard said. In dysen
teric nffeefiotls of adults, T have time •nd nenin seen it
n**t like a charm, and given permanent relief in a lew
hour*, f umysm fn a few ndn itos. fn fine, it tr a valu
able medicine, and ntifnmtiv should be without it.
Respectfully, ‘ M. L. KNAPP, M. P.
Sold bv J. IF. vV W. S. ELLIS, \gents.
Juno2B CjiUoh Avenue, Macoa.
LIBBRT-ST HOTEt,
PF.il It V.
t FT w A THE sn! -’riber bar taken the
Above IK Hi. Land intend-
f *irtgf |% C f-a ninhM’ tbe n unc, uml put it in
m order for the reception of com
|v:3 I WiimAp pany. II will provide, it for the
, connnoilati<)ii ot nil who may cull
n on him in the Iwst manner tbe coun
try v ill afford. Horses vv ill be well attended to.
WM. B. I*KNEEL.
<*t 12 4w34
GEORGIA AWD CAixOI. IlfA
ALWAMCS,
smleby tlic cross, dozen or riticlo, at
GRIFFIN .V PURSE'S Book Store.
_Oct 18 34
CIOfBIWa ! Ct.OTHIArG :
U,, JOHN I, JONES
AS re< ( tved his winter supply •t'Clmhlng. com
prisiitc on* of ‘lie most extensive stneks ever hetcre
“tiered ill this market. It was ■uiniifnetnre,) the past
summer Irotn recontlv imnorlerl Goods, hv one ofthe
host Tailors in the citv of New-York ; and for fn m nml
workmanship, rnmtot be sttrpnssed. A'till is respect
fnllv invited.
I’he followinc articles (with many not enumerated,)
form in part, his assortment:
Hnpor hide, black, London, cohl and hazel brown,
violet, Dublin.olive nnd creen Cloth Frock (’oats.
Super blue,black, London, eoldimd hazel brown, vio
let. dahlia, olive and green Cloth Dress Coats.
Super brown, olive, green anil claret mixed Cloth
Coatees.
Blue, brown, steel-mixed, drab, Mohair, imitation Mo
lt or, Kersey and blanket Over-t ‘oats.
Soper bloc, black, brown, dahlia, green ami steel-mix
ed Cloth Pantaloons.
Super plaid, striped nnd cnnled Buckskin Pantaloons.
Gentlemen's splendid black and dive C’lotli Cloaks.
Do. cninblctnnd prinette Cloaks.
Ladies’ Splendid Cloth nml Marino Cloaks.
Bine, steel-mixed and lavender Satinet Frock Coats.
Do. do. do. Coatees.
Do. do. drab, do. Pantaloons.
Do. do. Satinet Koim.f Coats.
Kentucky lean’ Frock Coats, Dress Coatsdt Coatees.
Do. do. Hantimr Conts.Round Coats & Pnnt’ls.
English Moleskin and Velvet Hunting Coats.
English Moleskin, Velvet nnd Buffalo Cord Pantnl’ns.
Cloth, fiz’d Silk Velvet, tabby Velvet, embroidered
Silk and Satin, plain satin, tig’d nnd plain silk, plaid and
fig’ll Valencia, Persian Marino, black ami purple silk Vel
vet nnd Marseilles Vests.
Silk, Marino, Cotton, woolen nett, Canton Flannel,
Dennitt Flannel, French Gingham, Linen ami Muslin
Shirts.
Cotton Nett, woolen do. Canton and Dennitt Flannel,
Marino and Twilled Jeans Drawers.
Linen, French Ginglmin, black satin Drc s Bosoms,
Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves, Linen Collars, Pantaloon
straps, fee. fee.
CliiUlieu and Youths’
A complete nnd verv extensive naaortment.
ItcsroN lotliing.
A large supply of every description.
On 11 30
S yaJVTKD r.Ti.viKnia
IX Journeymen Taylors to whom ateadv wotk and
first rate wages will be given through the. season.
B. IV. PLATT
iMaeon, Oct. 12. 33
Central Huil-Itond A nankins Cos,
oJ Gcoi’.-in.
Savannah, Scpf. 2i), 1837.
N Installment of Ten Dollars perFliaroon the Ctqi
xit a I vStoek of company—nnc-lialf to be applied
to bankinar and tbe other half to the riiiil Rom!— in re
quired to be paid in, on or before Monday, the llth day
of December next. Stockholder** ul Macon or
its vicinity, can make .payment at the Branch Bunk cl
this institution, nt thnt place.
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOHN OLMSI’LAD, Cashier pro tern.
sept 27 31
~7 re moyTT. ‘
DOCTOR If. LOOMIB lias removed Ilia DRUE
S I ORE to the store upon Mulberry street, second
floor above the Post Office.
Kept 27 31
4 TIIO.TIPSONIANr MEDIUNTS.
*’ AID FT\ of vegetable Medicine* as in the
Thompsonian practice. Formula by
J. 11. & W. S. ELLIS.
Sept 27 31 C/ttlon Avenue.
BECKU 1 i'H’ri PILLS, Brnndretli’* I'ilK
Evan’s Camomile Pills, for Heart-burn, Dyapeprin,
Toilet Powders, superior Sonpp,
Loco-Foc.o, LntuUer nnd Eiiction M a tabes,
Black and blue wriiinp Ink.
Snuff* various kinds, for sale bv
J. H. vV W S. ELLIS,
Sept 2fi 31 Cotton Avenue.
XJmgs and f/tedicincs,
A Jn’*h Axuartment by
.1. if. A W. v. ELLIS
COTTON AVENUE, MACON.
(N AI.OMEL, extra fine, Sulphate (i'liuinr,
J London Blue Pill Mass,
Superior blenched Sponge for surgeons,
Extrn strong Aqua Ammonia, IlydrioJate Polnssa,
Krcosntc, Black Drop, Citric Acid,
Superior curve Thumb Lancets,
Acet. Morphine, Sulphate do.
Silver spring LancetPra ket Cases.
Pntssic Acid, Oil Cubebs, Oil Copniva,
Otto Rose, Alcohol,
| Hondeman’s Sarsaparilla,
Turkev and Egyptian Opium, fee.
Sept ‘*7 ‘ 31
IJVDIAN TAlfAc£a7~
\ FRESH supply just received and far sale hv
ii. fe J. SMOI WELL.
April 13 7
lIST OF LETTERS remaining in tbe
A I*o*l Office nt Knoxville. Craw lord cmhiiilv.
lor the quarter ending 30lli Sept. 1887.
A—Mr* A A AI kin *on. Je.**e Ayeoelr.
B—James E Briee. Mathew Beck, Jes*e Brown
Mrs Mary Bail, Samuel Bolton, John S Brooks,
Naney Bedell.
C—Sr 111 Cuson, Ses*e Cn;on, CricTChever*.
D—John VV Davi*, Mrs Trance* Delk, sliss Eli
znr Dickson.
F—Stnnl Fnekler, MrFnrran,
ti—Owen F (jialEord, Peter VV Gifty. JatnesGril
tith or Griffin
II M'm Mnrprnret A Harrison, Hamilton liar-’
vev, John Ilainrnack. |
J— Samuel 11 Jenkins, Alfred Jolmaen, Rrofield ‘
Joiner.
K— Joainh Kniurfiforr.
L—Jacob Lowe, Lijrlilf*ird, B F Litre.
iVI —Allen Marahull, Josepli Mnyo, Sninl Moore, j
Benjimin MeKinney.
P—LA Phillips, hlepfirn Airs Eliza-
In Hi VV Preston. VV il! in in Pitts.
R—Sum I Renfroe, Sami Tlios Rimloll I>q. Joel
Reuben, I.*k(|.
S—James Sleelev, Mr* Adeline Sinitn*, Lewis
Smvyrd ‘l’uylor R Scott* Aaron Shin-ley.
T—David Perrell, Es].
G Town-bend.
V—Mrs Delilitli Ti'*njfe.
VV— Arthur Walker.
PHILIP J. ECHOLS, P. M
Knoxville Oel 1 B\v33
tieoi'k'i:)-’’lonroc County.
Inferior Court sitting for ordinary pur post t September
Term , 188/.
IT ajmcoriti” to the Court upon the information of
Richard Simmons and Jshki* M. Callaway, ti e kccii
ritieK for W'Hlinm Brown and SnrnhS|ocMey,f*ow Sarah
Brantley, administrator nnd adniiui?trotrix of the estate
us Joint Shocktpv,that Kftid ndniiuDtrnfor?* are
midiiifinafincr *rd ei*t**te. It is on montion ordered,that
the s id W illiam Brcivnand Surah Sho<’kloy,now Sarah
Bi ;iuilcv,klii*w eaiifsc ut the next trnn.of Ibis c ourt why
tin* s.-iiil Kielmrd Simtnoiu* nnd Jesse M (’ullaway *• lion hi
not I>* flisebnrtrerl from all further liabilities up sreuritir*
for tbe fiithlolnerfoniuinro ofsakl W ill in ni A* Sarah as
Mflm’i nnd ml m’x of paid anlatc; and it is fmtlirr ordered
tint this rule be entered on the minutes of this Court,
and iTint sendee be perfected accordin'! to law.
A true copy from the minutes of said court tins 261 h
sept. IfiTf. F.LBRIDGE G. CABAM6S,c. co.
aept 27 31
SffO IIEVVA EII>
18 N.\\\ AY from the employ ftf J.
/ I). Moore, near C* lumliti.*, lliitc *8
RxjfV my fiepfro men. viz. Adam and hi*
y / hrotlwr WiHinm ofyeliow enmplex-
Ljtmu ion. the (lirmcr nued nr 80 year*,
the latter about *0 or 22. nl*o Henry
ol n c'nrker emrqdc’Xiofr, nhoiii 21 yenrr* ofnsfe. *lotil
built. Stiid m onies tire recently from Maryland,
anil are probably nide.nvorioii to return. The boy
Adtim it i* *.,id enn write, he i* Ihe lalle*l of the
‘hr< e. and nearly *ix Ii et hijxli. I w ill pw\ twenty
doihu* n word for the *eenrinjy ofenrh or either ot
them, so that 1 enn et them turn in*
JOHN WOOL FOR I\.
f’liliinihii*, G. Sept. 21 4w82
S2O BKWALD
jx ft4im r.v tduntation, u
j 1% nerro mail named (4ABE, ohout the
MwAgm 10th Juh, dark complexion, 81 nr 32
rears old. thin visage, very sum II toot and
L about It’d 11k. supposed to
he about Clinton, ok he has a w Ifi i . there,
at Mr*, sum It WilliuniK, or ot Macon, ns bis m ife** moth* r
nnd brother are there. I\ ill pive fVO for hiaifeMvery at
my hou*c in Crawfird cotmty, near Hopewell I > . or
tor him to U pcrured iutinv jail, so t’ at I can tret trim*
s< pi 27 4v%3i ’ JOHN M. JtkBJUAiN.
I Pit OF tn i M VnS n mtiiuinp in the I oil
x 4 Olfirent Macon, on ihe Ist ot October, 1887.
4 —A Alexander AlilesGLewia
David AI line ii Jo; - ; !i Lee
Lucius Arms Ofcw-;e J J.unsfoxl
AlhiifvAtlamg and/ A-a Morgan
Wm C Allen Mi-s Ann V.f /ini
Win Arnold Levi Mullins
B—M* Eliza Ann Bivins Joseph L .Moulrri#
Paraerßrown Hez.rkinh Melm.,
Miss Mehetnble Butler Mam -enet .VF ()ukcs 2
V inson T Brown L J M tmjmiz son
N B Heard Hrz< ki>di Mi-Kinney
Joseph John Boyle Churl* s A Miller
Andrew F Horrori? Mi !Ay -K ~i;n
Jamas R Bennett James Manning
John Brook J. Mora n
tireor Bishop John II Murphv
Tlios Barker Rev X Viijoiirie
J F Brown Win Hent< It. hlin
Tito* M Battle Timothy Mathews
Leonard i. • tt Pliili, 4 * abu,
ftniia tt Jumt - 1* Mays
slw* Josephine beard Amiv.uain Moody
Mrs C Beall ft’ Murgitii
John Brooks Jas R McElrnun •
Mr Alrcv Boon Jar A H cr
Martini Brown Will,am Ai
llenrv Buwcunt
J(lm Bay no ftlrs ‘r*
Rowland Bivins
Ransom J. Bird J-.,- o s ftjo
in Camel M , - ’le
VV in C Carloss As
Nathaniel Carter F -i.e.. .
tieorpe Crier vYurMcCli y
Lueretia Cua .j k ,han John tVlacdOßeld
L A Choturd Geo VV’ ft*ur*or i
Ridmrd I)Clinton Br G
Miss b'lizaboth Comien C .1 *• .
E A B Curt b illeliev
John Chance* John iddia.i
J vV CnsiciM) Mih Acurgaret .lie,he*
Jume* Clowil A ii i. ui^n
V I Cotton 2 Geo Mickic'jobu
Caleb Coudcn Jo. n o.ak*w
Keel in Cook W A Otis
David C Coleman J —lmio* Peterson
Robt \ Cochsan Elizabctu 1 i .era
Ait** Elizabeth Collins Edmund R 4 Lube
A K Cherry Luther 11 I’ardcc
Green W Liny Joliu H Pickett
licnj F Cochran 9 Tlioa Paco
Jc’sse Croom Mia* Martha Pinson
Jacob Council Alex E Patioon
H A Cumphell Mrs t-urah Perry
John Champni W ni ;i Pledger
.Samuel Caml C ,iot;uvj Fowl
John Crolfitrd H —Abner Raleigh
P —John I’ Dunn John C Rodgers
Hickey 6l V\ illiams Kielmrd B Uittcnburgli
Nathaniel 14 Die Key Cimrlos Rodgers
Sunil Davis linnet Koberts
W m Dickson W in N Koberts
.iliss Saudi Ann Die kson Albert L ivso
C —Charles Eaton lsliuin S Rainey
Hiltuplaigli 11 Emmons Miss E C Runic
Abram Elcxander Miss Louisa J Roberts
Gm on Buddy John Rose
C —Dr George \V Fletcher Dunwidder Ray
James E Eculkner D Kotmison
John M Field T S Raney
Mr John FioWera Joseph Rutiiei iord
li —Barney Grave* Mary A Reddiug
JohnS Goodwin Miss Frances iwinet
James Gamble P C Rose
A liliuui (iuilaghcr J s iiicinirda
J W Gordon s' —Miss Sui uh Ann Sinclair
Edmund Gilbert VVui L Southall
Mis* Virginia Godfrey VVui J shields
.dr Joseph Guiuer itichurd ii Seymour
J M Giieluist U m O Smith
J H Godfrey Kit Slappcy
Stephen Guniner Geo VV ucmborough
ii —Miss ft!arm Harvey 11 Su^e
Hr Alexander Hawkins Kohl i Smiley
M L Hardin Molii.s Secretary
Joseph Hubers ham James A Strutton
i hos VV Hums Mis Lii/.aoeid Smith
Solomon 11 uiupbncs Win it Sharp
Joseph Holton Kobt Strmukjr
W iiiuinuu C Hill Miss Harrier. Smith
Hovvuid Se Pi'ls All< it suqdii’i.’s
Francis VV Hilt licui-oetJiookH
Juiiii Ilowell .Viilcs .tHevcu*
Harmon Howard i lios C SuoUi
John ilaiTis \\ iu .Spulia
vYtliuiti Hardy Ed win snipper
J Ji iiuggui I' —James i hunuun
r xSiunl B ii outer Cot 1 odd
Joseph Holland Mis* Amanda Thomson
Caleb Hargou Etiv dM’ifi Tiiompswri
Nuncv llant-v Sury Turner
W in ituiid Stejdien J urner
Miss Mary E Hall s* m M ’! hompson
John Howell (’ol Ii il Tai\er 2
James E Haelood W iiey Thomas
Martin Halt Miss AmandaC Thompson
, Simmi 11 an it’* Orphan* 8 8 Turney
J—K C Jcuniiigs Miss Aheiiu Tharp
David Junes Jos A JWiteiiell
j Miss Mary Jones L -—Mrs sirrah A Usher
j Miss Susan MJt unison 2 Y — Ned Vance
I Peter Jeukiiis D Leuj \\ ilhamH
Gdwm Jones Mrs 1 ram is V* imbueh
; J li John mi John Woodard
Absalom Juwidun Joseph Wilson
Jacob Jackson Win vV Wiids
Miss Muriuu Jahnso.i Avery \ftoiums
Joshua M James Lemuel Uutsoit
Elisha Johnson Henry Wood
I Tlio* VY Jenkins Wiihlun W*rd
I K —Abram Kucli Edward Wi.'uee
| C. Kiir.’ Mr: \*r \V...dacn
I Christopher Kendrick Miranda VYlflmui.i
I James A Knight If'Mirv P WV. tcolt
| /-—Jo’.ti J L..1.1-I 3 ;.I.V. and. ~i ; tor.
| Mrs Spicy Ami CoVing John E Woodard
I Joseph Eeo W m l’ W hf;y
! Jeo I and Jnmes Wakarnan
Vs in (i Lowe jTtol W ith rford
Sami laster Win 1, V T *i: t i.-on
di-s Ergcr Eaiunr Gorham Wallace
Joseph i.ewis >—A Young
Win B Lambeth F A V ourij
Thos Lowry Mis* Louisa M Y des
M Land. rs K. TYNER, P. M.
| Oct 10 :g
1 hiSNios SAl&gf i
BY LIPPHT & HIGGINS,
(Ju the first ikt y of’ November.
BtEGANI
r l4 HE subscriber, offers for sale at A net ion, all his stock
I of Furniture constating of Sfdrbtarc's with n.uiblc
slabs, Softis, of various puttirtis, Bureau*, Secretaries
nnj Book Ca*o* f elegant PtililOsi from llie most ap
proved man ii fnct nrrr*.
Dressing Bm caus \\ ret -of dining tables, cen
tre table?, marble top#, pillar and claw work i les, wri
ting
inalKig iuv chairs, curb'd ttisplo do. faix-v rau * seal, a .
rush, hpnnw-srr.t rocking hnir*. Boston rto. ninho
bed-xt'\ids, french -So. mnple and poplar do \vn;di.. *,
portable desks, eioffant nmiitke nml pa r ylassop, win iow
blind*, curl’d hair Matlressi’s, feather beds, piano ntoois,
and u variety of fancy uiticb
JOHN If. OLD*!} OIA*V,
Oct. 12. 34 on Cos .on A Mi ls.
7BOTICV*
t Jf\IIF. customers and piproin of tli> “ New PalteryF
1 ore particularly teqiieslid to call or send to the
Bake House und procure Tickets. It is next to iirj.ru*-
■ihle for llie Imv (who crimes round) so make a emreet
return of tteronnf*, nird to obviate any n* is take*, l hair
Tickets provid'd from fij cts. foofte doftar.
Oct 19 2w33 ( ITGQINS.
T ACHiSK WAIVTeK
take charge of t!v’ A ■nd.'inv sitiintcdat Traveller#
I Rest, Dooly county. To n person who can come
well leeomim’iidedas to moral character nnd good tjual
i:lcnlions u* a ciaarical Tenclirr, libeml wag## ih
; lven. AppiicantK will ph as uddress their IdterMtorho
Trustees ot the Heat Academv Doolv county Ga.
Oct. 12. ‘ 8w33
IT/* Southern Rreortkw.AugustaC'hi mmsl* Ac ntmel,
will jd-asc publish tiro aboveß werks and fbrw rd thtir
accounts to tin* Rest Academv• * h
A C 4EUI.
Mu. c. nmris, roruAir mi miniature
PA INTER, hu\inji returned to Macon, reaper (fully
niVeraltls pr Jesskitial nervier# tojlio public. A number of
Polrtiil Mini Miiiuturr likeursa, painted here last apiimr,
bv Mr. C. nmy now he seen (hh specimens offria skill,) ut
ins room in the rear of the Durieu Brunch Bank.
Oct !2. 3wTl
_N. 14. Terms nt.-wlomte, all likeness warranted rorreet.
WJMIRAL 130 i HI..
THE undersigned announces to the pnb
lie that lie has taken the above HOTEL.
11 1 fij* Lll |4 now itmlarjruinK a complete and Utor
jj 111 ough n jurir, with impintaut uiterations; in
•Nn&tSuA consequence of which, k will irot Ik in
ample order, for the reception of company, hdore the
Iffth of October: ut which lime fire will ho prepared to
trivc ns good accommodation u* cun ho found in the
Southern cotiMrv. IL U. WARD. .
Macon, sept 57 31
¥bw Bfk’ST qoomT
/■HIE Ktih.-cribcr Ims received n lurtre mldition to Ida
JL stock of Dry Good*, which, w ith hi < previous aleck,
makes his assorlim tit extCDtivc am! ronmb'te.
Jf4HN L. JOKC9.
Octii
FOR
f SVHE .small House on Cof.mi AVcnue, at pre/tent oc*\
1 copied bv C. G. Ht. John n.> i jo\voh*y mare,
ADo tor *de, an experietieed t ‘ok W oman. Apply tr*
Ocl ll A4 MMHf* A* AilirtiST,
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