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C. E. & M. BARTLETT, Editors.
MACON', Georgia, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1831.
rSORGXA SSISCHUPB:
W ,<ClltlSIU'.l> KVEBT THURSDAY.
J/JC’O.V. G«. MYRON BARTLETT.
P ' ilin" 0/7icr on Second Street—next door to
‘ n “ Huson's Hotel.
Tl’RMS.—Three Dollars a year, if paid in
■ cc , or Four Dollars, if not paid before the
l'„f the vear . Subscribers living at a distance
'|’ 0 rr qiiirad in all cases to pay in advance.
will
■ discontinued, but at llic discre-
1(9' No Paper d
uf tile publisher, uutil all .arrearages are
non
pniil.
CASH STORE.
2T2BS2S & ^0015.
Next doer to the Post OJJice.
\VK received aud aro now opening a
very extensive assortment of Entire!y
f -Seasonable and Fahionable Dry Goods,
wl.Trli will be sob! at uuusuallv low prices
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to
■ i call. Our Hock consists in part or
fjtK) pieces Calico, from Id to 37ctt.
«« / lo f,,r,,i,Ur ° 'T Turkey Uetl do
vi" r 'do Oircasasians all colors, printed do
. do French U bully,
do Grade Swiss, Gro dc Nap
Itcrlin Siucliaw
Sarsnet and Lovautiuc Silks,
col’d Lining “
Poult de Soie
col’d Cambric
plain Pope stripe**, &. plaid Cambric
hook, plain and fig'd Swiss, jaconet,
Nnusook, and mull .Muslins
| iuon Cambric, ins’g do, bishop La\vu, cor-
' ,j 0 ,| |(ubes, Laces and Edgings, insertings
ai^dovt silk, R'luxe, hernanis, &. crape faucy
Sliav;ls. Thibet W’ool do
HU) doi pongee and spittaltjeld silk Hdkfs
jiiu r,.wuullaa. aurktlired, jpul bead Hdkfs
|t)0 dor. tucking Combs
1011 do side do
.Shell tucking & side do
Pnssinj auil ivory do
ii
JOd
50
100
50
150 plain and fancy Braid Bonnets
Klesanl sett Ribbons, Taffeta Kib’ns every color
•*jdo*elegaut licit*, fig’d b!k aud co’d vclv’t Belts
Pl ain blk velvet do, silk velvet tabby do
ion do/, w hite, random blk and slate cotton and
woollen Hosiery
Ki«l, Jlorseskiu aud boaver Gloves
50 •* woollen do
fi bales 3-4 4-4 <1-1 checked Homespuns
25 p< Irish Linens every quality
100 tloz spool Thread >
50 do Rlk. and assort’d coin’d Irish sewing
Thread, blk. ami colored sewing Silk
50 pieces blue, mixed, stuped, aud drab Sat-
IllttlS
10 do blue, black, mixed, Broad Cloths
Striped and drab Cassimere, Erminett
25 prices white, red, yellow &. green Flannels
from Ml m T.icts.
25 luilos 3-4 ami 4-4 Homespun from 10 to I4c.
5 do cotton nnd hemp Ostiaburgs
5 ,lo striticil uegro Blankets 8 ami 9-4
511 Viieccs Rose (do
.50 do heavy..Fustians aud woolen Clotn-
for negroes •
5 bales 3 4 4-4 C-4 Plaids aud Stripes
l urniturv Plaids .
Hangup Corjl, Ticklenbtirg, Russia Duck, Crash
Diaper, Heavy twilled Lowel Cottons
5 Hales 'Pickings from 12^ to 37$ cts.
lit) Cotton & Silk Umbrellas, gcuUomcns
Cloaks
12 cases Denver nnd nap’t Hats, Ceases wool do
a large assortment ol heavy Shoes, gentlemen
:n ii indies Shoes of every kind good assortment
Hardware aud Cutlery, Crockery and Glass
u ire. Groceries &c. &c.
Expected by first Coats a large assortment of
(iMin'ries, iron Salt Steel, Ragging, Fish, Nails.
& •. ,Ve.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c.
milK subscribe? is now receiving liis fresh
X supplies, mid in addition to an extensive
assortment of
PRES 12 DXUTOS,
Medicines and Chemicals,
offers fur sale a quantity of
DYE STUFFS,
Vi*.s Logwood, Red Sanders, Cam and Brazil
Woods, Spanish Plot. Guatemala aud country
Indigo, Mnddcv, Copperas, 1P"“ c " 41 —
aud Amiutlo.
PALMS.
White Lead, dry and ground in oil
4 r net in n Red do
f'piu.sh Rnm ii do
Yellow Ochre do
Verdigris do
Pitissian Rise, Rose, Pink, Drop, Lake, Verniill-
ina. Cronie Gree.ii, C’rome Yellow, Tern, Derien-
ua. Stone Ochre, Litharge, Turkey Umber
Fluke White, Lamp and Ivorv Blacks.
PERFUMERY.
Olio of Rose, -Milk of Rose, cosmetic cold
Cream, cosmetic Tablet, comp. Naples shaviug
8»iq>, cream Soap, Cologne anti Rose Water,
Vegetable Rouge, Bear’s, Macassar aud Antique
oil, Rose and Pear) Powder, &.v.
BRUSHES.
Flothes Hair Tooth, Piastei, Shoe, and Horse
finishes,
Also
Starch, Saltpetre, Pearl Ash, Soap, Pipes
Tobacco. Ground and Race Ginger, Spices, See.
&c. I'm sale l»y \VM. G. BROWN.
MOV 21 8
J\ EW GOODS.
WH. II. BUJtDHALL,
p rfAS Just received a new and extensive as-
.Ejc. sortmeutof
DRY GOODS,
nEJLJsY XffiADE G'JLO 22XHG,
HATS, SHOES, tyc.
which he is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.'
Ills 8TOCK CONSISTS, IK CART, OF THE FOLLOWING :
Super Saxony, Bine, Black anti Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue. Black, .Mixed aud Fancy colored Satinetts
English .Merinocs
Dullle, Point and Bose Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson. Green and White. Flannels
Priuted Salsbury do
Canton and Saxony r.ud Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Birds Eye and Russia do
Scotch do
Black, Blue and coloured Bomhazettes
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths
Linseys
Bleached nnd Unbleached Shining? &. Sheetings
Hamilton .leans
Black Italian Lustirug
do Gros de Swiss
do do Naples
do do Beilin
do Sinchcws aud Sarsauets
Colored Gros de Naples
Black and colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Meritto .Mantles aud Square Shawls-
Common. Thibet wool, Valentin, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
Ucruaui, Muslin. Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na
ples Dress Hdkfs
Ladies aud .Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens and Lawns
Cotton Cassimeu Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron ami Furniture Cheeks
Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia Sheeting Bear Duck
Cambric do Bleached Dotvlass Ozuaburgbs
Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn
Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery
Black aud colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Blk and col’d Lustring Ribbons
Dark and light col’d Prints and Ginghams
Lace aud Gauze Y’eils
Fig’daud plain Bobiuct Lace
Thread Laces
Cambric. Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nausook and
Book Muslius
Linen Cambric Hdkfs
Pougee, Indian Flag and Spittlefield Hdkfs
Carved aud plain Shell Combs
Gentlemens Euglish Buck, Beaver and Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
Just Received and for Sale,
ROWN and loaf Sugar, Rice
Northern Bum, Gin and Whiskey
Old apple and peach Braudy
Champaign and coguac do
.Madeira, Itueriffe, and sic-ily Wines—old port,
muscatel aud claret do—-champaign do—
malnga aud fontiuac do
Cherry Bounce, French cordial, Newark eider
Dunbar’s best. Loudon Porter, bar Lead. Shot
Best cavendish chew ing nnd smoking-, Tobacco
Best pickled mess Beef and Pork. Bacoil, Coffee
Pepperaud spice. Pickled salmon and mackerel
Sperm and tallow candles. Lemon syrup
Besibuucli Raisins in whole and half boxes
Martinique cordials. Jamaica and st croix Rum
Bar aud shaving soap, Chocolate
Imperial, gunpowder aud hyson Tea
Milk, soda, sugar, butter aud water Crackers
(linger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs and Mace
Real Spanish Sugars, Pipes, uiuccaboy Snuft’
Best Canal and Western Flour. ALSO,
A General Assortment of Crockery
©lass, Hardware, Cutlery, <&c
Amongst which are : Trace aud llalter chaius.
Wooding Does, Shovels and spades. Sad Irons.
Axes. Handsaws, Gimhlets, Augers and- Chisels
Stock and Padlocks, Butts and Screws
And various other articles- w hich will he sold
low fur cash only.
may 22 J. BENNETT.
A FRESH- SUPPLY O. NEW
GOODS.
C OMPRISING a .general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, also fine
Black ami Drab beaver Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Saddles.. Bridles, saddle Bags-and whips. Hard
ware. Castings. Crockery, window Glass, sets
of blacksmiths Tools complete, Wliitemores gen
uine Cotton Cards, cotton Varus by the lu nch or ;
bale. Foolscap, bitter aud wrapping. Paper, j
Collhis’ cast steel Axes, buck, squirrel and bird j
Shot, Du Pouts and Rogers’ 1’owdciy sperm
caudles. Soap, Raisins, Chocolate, Spices
Spanish Cigars, fresh Teas- of every variety,
loaf, lump and white Havnnua Sugar, patent
.Medicines,, sein, gill nett and bagging. Twine,
shoe Throud, boxes claret and clnuipaigue
Wines,..Madeira, Ten tier iffe. Muscatel and Mat
FROFQS.&ItS
For publishing in the village of Clarksville, Ha-j
btrsham county, an Independent Repub
lican Nctcspaper.
TO UK KNT1TLKD THE
V OICE OF THE PEOPLE :
DEVOTED TO POLITICS AGRICULTURE INTER- j
NAL IMPROVEMENT—LITERATURE, <fcc. &l'. i
"B"X offering our Prospectus io mi enlightened ;
public, for a uew paper, they will uccessari- j
ly expect us to say something respecting the j
| course we intend to pursue, as to matters and J
things in general, as well as our political treed,
before we invite them to patronize or support
our undertaking. Therefore, in tins first place,
we claim to be American by birth—friends of
liberty—the constitution aud the.- Union—warm
advocates of Slate Rights aud State Remedies
- - - T , i as understood and expounded by .1 r.vrEt’.soN aud
aga Wines m casks, Newark Cider, pure cider; .. . . 1 , .
’ 1 ' .Madison, and practised bv Troup. Jii shell.
cot3>KE & COOT&ES,
l R E opening a general Stock/of Goods at
w. their New Store. The> would lie pleas
ed to receive a call from their friends,
uov 21 tf 8
JYEVV BOOK iSTORE.
TH03HAS puass.
RESPECTFULLY
forms the public that' he
has taken the store
Ellis, Shotwell fc Co’s,
row, two doors above the
1’ost Ofiicc, where he
now receiving, and opening a very general
Blue Stone, Alum
i\o
Ho
Ho
Ho
Ho
<Jo
Ho
Ho
CROC K E R Y & G L A S 8,
At iilew Yon: Prices.
fjVlK subscribers rt-peclfully niniouncc to
-I- their friend* and th<- P'lblic, that they in
tend keeping open t licit establishment through the
•ytimer. with a full and extensive assortment of
LOODS for the reception of orders, which they
P'eiig© themselves to execute with fidelity nnd
'fe'Mich and at Sctv York Prices.
Merchant* making iheir other purchases at the
Ik*' 1 *',. ' l ,0 , ^ 5e ' r ' ^tercs, to purchase
*Mr (’rockery of ns, which ran as well bo done
'y or der as otherwise, and tl-oso passing through
’to, pl.ice are solicited to call and CAainino our
•lo.-k.
Bonds cau lie at all times scut to Columbia,
''•aiden, Augusta, nnd 91aeon i in Darien.
H. B. Gi.E\3<>N&CO.
S''Vsy :«) IftH
til nek cy Oral) Beaver lints,
Un-latest style, just received and for sale
87
2SE3SSS &. wOOS,
Next door to the Cost Office.
g *r A YE just received and have «>n *hund g
; ri H- rrcsii 'sir.n.i-ut. of Groceries, which arcs
ofieterf for cash at very reduced prices,, viz.
50 barrels N< Rum
8 hhds. Jamaica do
25 bids rye tiin
25 do do Whiskey
5 hlids. Baltimore do
Md barrels Apple Brandy
5 hbds superior old A. Brandy
10 bids Malaga Wiuo
3 do Teneriffc do
1 pipe fSicjly Madeira do
2 do cogniac Braudy
1 do Holland Gin
<» bbls Peach Brandy
(5 do Cider
1 hhds Vinegar
10 boxes Soap
10 do Rnisius
G do Prunes
5 do Starch
4 do I.f Sugar
25 bags Coffee
20 hbls Prime Sugars-
2 lings Spice, 2 tierces Rica
2 da Pepper
Ground and race Ginger
Teas, Chocolate, Sperm Caudles-
25 51 Cignrs
10 kegs Powder
20 hags Shot
300 bars Lead, & c. &c.
ALSO
A fresh stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutle
ry, Crockery, and Glass Ware, Hats, Bools,
Shoes. &c. &c.
1000 Franklin Saws
200 Long handle Spades
50 Short do do
50 kegs Nails and Brads
June 12 1834-37
Lime! Lime! Lime !
hbls superior Lime for sale at low
prices. Apply to
j u l y ]() REA & COTTON.
B A c O N .
assortment of
Books aad Stationary,
Among ,iis works, lie has a general assort
ment, and will be constantly receiving the uew
publications on Theology, Medicine, Law, His
tory, and .Miscellaneous subjects, together with
such other articles as are usually kept iu a Book
Store.
SSASiS BOOKS,
A large assortment ol all kinds aud sizes.
Fools Cap, Letter, aud Note Paper of the best
quality, both English and American, plain and
embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yellow
tie aud white.
BLANKS..
B.ank Checks, Notary Public Letters, Ware
house Rcce.ipts, Bills of Lading.
W rits of all kinds.
Justices Summons, do Executions, Clerks do
Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses.
Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar
nishments, Cn. Sn. Jurors’ Summonses.
Marriage License, Bail Writ nn-.l Bond,. Inter
com. Directions for Interrogatories.
Bills of Indictment. Bench Warrants, Bail
Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary. Letters of Adrninistra-
ion. Temporary Letters.of Administration, Tem
porary Letters of Administration, Guardians
Builds.
Tax Collectors deeds. Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec.
Dec 21 24
Vinegar, &e. &c
Also iu store and for sale on accommodating
terms.
55 hhds superior Molasses
25 do St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars
GO bags prime green Cofloe
20 bbls do do do
200 ps. Dundee aud American Bagging
1100 ready made cotton Bags
32000 lbs Swede Iron assorted.
Planters merchants and all others having to
purchase such articles, are respectfully invited
to call and examiue for themsolves.
'THUS T. NAPIER.
.Macon. Gfh An". 1834 7
HAMILTON & HAYS
FACTORS
i AND
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Macon, Georgia,
AYR removed to the large and convenient
I without pledging ourselves to a blind support *.t
I any party, we shall endeavor to act up to what
: our title imports—to expose vice and corruption
I emanating from whatsoever source it may—to
[ sustain every measure having in view the coiu-
{ mou good, aud to co-operate in the defence ol
the Sovereign Rights of the States, so long a--
urged with Jl’isdom, Justice, and Moderation,
-with all the zeal aud ability we possess.- <»ni
columns shall be open to till well-written com
munications (from'cither party) on any interest
iugsubject, when they do not attack private ten
illation, or -domestic repose.—Yet, in vindication
of such attacks (when published ctsewheie) t!ie\
shall always he open for the insertion c.f detent
language. Finally, we shall use the best endea
vors to publish a neat and splendid paper, on u
large sheet, once a week, to cent a in such a va
Yoi.vmk IX..:.IVr.A-r,Fn |0.
Front tic Georgian,
Messrs. Editors.—It is i.ndcistood that our
fellow, citizens of the interior of.the S'iau-, de-
< idedfy prefer Hail roads to Canals, aud it may
be that this pttderecce is funi-tied in good rea
son. 1 f it be intended to make the-co. mumi-
catidil from Savannah to Macon only, and the
nature of the country, and the command of
water wiii admit, it would require hut
-little argument however to show that thev
were iu error—-inasmuch, as Canals ai\* so
much better adapted to the carriugu of lum
ber, wood &c. ; L:h if' this contut uni union to
Macon, be but the , b •• inning of a line of In
ternal Improvement, which, in its ramifica
tions is lo he to the state what the veins are to
tl.e body, and finally lo connect the waters of
tile Tennessee with these «.f Savpininh, then
it may well he questioned, whether other
partsof the Stale aninit ol canals, and whether,
as rail roads must then he adopted, it will not
be proper to begin with that ssstem which un
doubtedly will admit of itid- finite extension,
i'o the citizens of .Savannah, the choice is of
m> importance. It is only important to them
that this beginning he nade with tine judge
ment, and that the communication be speedy,
safe, ami cheap.
Let, then the question, whether of rail road
or canal, rest, lie, ol Savannah, will assent
to cither, and we ask our fellow citizens not
to imbibe prcpuss< ssions or prejudices to ei
ther until a report he made.
The probable course of the route will be up
sitoais ol that. river, and thence across the
country, through the counties of W ashington,
Wilkinson aud Twiggs, giving to those coun
ties, tis also to the co.inities of Bulloch, Scriv-
Ware-llonso formerly oc»
assure them of a renewed solicitude for the pro
motion of the in.erest of all who may favor them
w ith their business, either directly or hv their
friends. Liberal advances made on Cottou, aud
other Merchandize in store.
July, 1834. 3m 7
WARE-
AND
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
r D. BEERS, J. It. ST. JOHN & CO.
• have opened an office in Macon, in the
Counting Room recently occupied by Messrs.
Hamilton tf Hays, (opposite Huson’s Tavern)
and are prepared to transact the Exchange Bu
siness iu all its branches.
CHECH 5,
At sight, or on time, ou
N. York.
Fayetteville,
Charleston,
Milledgevilie,
Mobile,
Philadelphia,
Savannah,
Augusta,
Columbus,
New Orleans,
LB8. Ohio Bacon of
superior quality, for
ROGER IUcCALL.
SO,
sale by
july 31-fi
trim Frame Travelling Trunks,
r OIt sale by
aprill 27
United States Bank Notes for sale.
Advances will be made on Cotton, either to
hold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or
New. York.
51 aeon, Nov. 28 10
WAREHOUSE
AND
COlVIZVXISSXOltf SUSISTESS,
A. C. Coldwcll, Agent,
gP HAS commenced the Ware
^ House and Commission-Business at
tho ware-house opposite iMessrs.
Cooke & Cowles, aud is prepared
to receive merchandise on consignment or sto
rage. Liberal advances uiadeonCottuu and other
merchandise in store.
Macon, Nov. 28. 1033. 10
commission susmsss.
CITY OF MACON.
I WILL commence the above busiucss by the
first of September next, and will occupy
LAMAR'S LOWER If ARE-HOUSE, ’
immediately on the river above the bridge, hav
ing a gnu.! wh irf attached, thereto and safe from
I fire, for rlie (miv. meuco of my frieuds residing
above Alacon—I have taken the Scale House
ou Culton Avenue, from whence cotton will be
taken to the wharf free of charges. I have been
inbusiuess for the Inst twenty years within thirty
miles of iMacon, aud for the large share of pub
lic confidence and liberal patronage received, I
take this occasion to return my grateful thanks.
From my. commercial experience boih foreign
aud domestic, I feel .confident that I will be able
to give general satisfaction, for the accomplish
ment of which. I tender uiy unremitted attention,
time, talents and means, to forward the views and
interests of those who may favor me with their
business ami confidence. Liberal advances will
bo made on Produce, Meichaudise and other
property coufidcd to my care, and strict atten
tion giveu to the filling of orders, receiving and
forwarding of goods &c. Insurance in tho
best offices can bo effected at the usual rates,
when desired.
L. L. GRIFFIN.
Macon, June 12, 1834. Gm7
purpose of disseminating-uch information as au
independent and colight.oded community re
quire for their mental ami social benefit. There
fore, should sufficient encouragement be offered,
the first Number of the Paper will be issued early
in September next, or sooner should our Priming
materials be received.—Persons holding Sub-
subscrioiion papers, will please use their oxer
lions forms iu their neighborhood, and forward
them to Clarksville, Habersham County. Geor
gia, by the middle of August, to the address of
51. J. KAPPEL.
. iX/^Editors of Newspapers iu this State will
confer a favor on us hy puniisbiug'the above.
Clarksville, July 5lb, 1834.
W5f. H. BURDSALL.
FOR SALE
A GENERAL assortment of Goods suited
to the 5Iarket, among which are the follow
ing articles :
50,000 lbs Bacoa
100 bbls Pork aud Mackerel
20 hhds Sugar
50 hags Coflce
SO,COO lbs Iron
10 hhds table Salt
850 bbls Wines and Spirits
15 bbls Loaf Sugat
5Iy Waro House will be in older for the re
ception of cotton the ensuing season. Those of
inv country customers w ho inay think fit io store
can do so free of any charge.
ang l4-8t-8 D. 3 AIN'T'
hr
apnl J
YVM. H. BURD.8ALL.
X 1 hloride of Lime and Soda.
CASK t'blorid. Line, solution Chloride
-Nala, just rccciYod a id for sab- by
20-35 W.U. G. BROWN.
N. Smith Prentiss’ Perfumery
C OLOGNE, Bose. Lavender. Florida, nnd
Orange Flower Water; (’osmetic cold
Cream; Cosmetic Tablet; Naples compound
Shaving Snap ; 5Iacassar. Bears an ! Antiqiif-
)il; Gouland’s Lotion. & r &*• just received
from the manufactory of ,Y- Smith Pnn(i*#. Per
fumer, aud for sale by WM» (3. uKOU .\,
jnne 1 36
Spriii" and Summer Clothing.
W1Y2. H. BTODSAIiL
t\S just received, and is offering for sale,
for Cash ail extensive Assortment of
Spring and Summer Clothing,
consisting in part of the follow ing :
Blue, black, green, &, jdelaide summer cloth frock
Coats, dress Coats and Coatees
Black and faucy colored English incriuo drese
Coats aud Coatees
Rowan cassimere frock Coats aud Coatees
Black lasting and black Circassian Coatees
Blue, green, black, adelaide nnd drab summer
cloth, green aud drab Napoleon cord, black
lasting, black circassiau. enninet, Mexican
mixed. Angola cassimere. Rowan cassimere,
English merino, whito and brown liueu drill
ing, white and brown linen, white satin, blue
Florentine, nnd duck pantaloons
Browu and white linen, rowan casgimore and
hotnbazette, blue Florentine aud white satin
Roundabouts
Vests of all descriptions
Boys’ frock Coats, Coatees, Jackets, pauts nnd
Ve«ts. &c. &c. april 3
For Sale
SEVERAL houses and lu’.sin Vine-
ville, together with house and lot oc
cupied bv 51aj. llayuic. Apply to
A. SHOTWELL
If absent, to WASHINGTON POE
june 24 1834-1
usinrx CAl COXliE'GE
Of the State of South Carolina.
FBI HE Lectures in 'his Institution, will begin
JL on the second Saturday iu November next,
anil close ou the first 5Ionday of March follow-
ing.
Anatomy—J. Edwards 11oi.i-.rook, 51. D.
Surgery—John Wagnkr, M. D.
Institutes and Practice of Medicine—S. IIemry
Dtcksox, 51. D.
Chemistry—Edmund Ravened, 5L D.
Materia Medicii— Henry R. Frost. M. D.
Obstetrics—Thomas G. Priodeac, 51. D.
Physiology—.James Moui.trie, Jr. M. D. ’
J AM ES MOULTRIE, jr. Dean.
July 2-eow6t-4
SI
Bars square Iron ) assorted sizes, will
34 bars round do. £ he sold low, if ap-
nlird for soon in 20 P”‘ s COTTON
JYcw Spring and Summer
abopss.
T HE subscriber has just received au exten
sive assortment of Fancy and Staple Goods
suitable for the season.
april 16 \VM. H. BURDSALL.
I V iny absence from Macon, I leave HOR
ACE FITCH as my • gent, who is duly
iarborised lo receive all money due me, and
attend to my business durii.g iny absence from
the State. LEWIS FITCH.
Macon. 4th June. 18:14. 36
Henry’s Magnesia,
W ARRANTED genuine, just received and
for salo by W5I. G. BROWN
june 5 36
R'
REMOVAL.
USSELL & DICKINSON have remov-
ed to the store formerly occupied by N. B.
\\ illiams, successor to IL Blair & co., where all
kinds of Groceries, Dry Goods, &c. can ho had
for cash only aud at the lowest market prices'.
Just Received
Bbls. and half bbls. all numbers Mackerel; bbls
and half bbls. family canal Flour; Pickled Pork,
Tobacco. Bagging, Twine, Iron, &c. &c.
july 23-5
For Sitifi.
may ~1 108-1 p5 1 \
Mr A■ R> M’Laugfilin,
11.1. attend to our business daring pur ab
sence from the state.
july io ' REA &. COTTON
Sugar fy Coffee.
8 HHDS. Prime St. Croix Sugar, and
100 Bags Pritno Laguira Coffee,
For sale by REA <&• COTTON,
may 7 1834 31 '
bag Glare.
Q Ol/k PIECE8 heavy hemp Ragging
Vr xLr 600 ready made Coitoa Lugs
w< ichaig lji to lj per yard—which will bo sold
ou good terms. REA & COTTON,
july 18 1834-5
Notice.
J UST received aud for sale,
llollihiit Fins,
Pickled Dutch aud Scotch Herring,
Tongues and Sounds.
may 1 1833 31 J. BENNETT.
£’RO£71&TUS
OF THE
SATAN NAJ1 M EI i C UR'Y,
a miu Moteuo PAPJ.R,
Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Politics, Lit
erature, and General Intelligence.
To be edited and published in the city of Sa-
vauuuh Ga. by
WILLIAM BALDWIN HARRISON.
¥N presenting to the public the prospectus of
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compliance with a custom which time lias sane
lioued, renders it necessary to give a brief sy.iop
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the preservation of the liberties of. the people
mainly depends upon their virtue, intelligence,
and patriotism, aqd the dissemination of. omul
political knowledge among them ; and bciu
, actuated by a sincere desire to advance the cause
of estate ilights and Constitutional liberty, wc
shall support the doctrines of the tstate Rights
party of Georgia, as set forth iu the Virginia aud
Kentucky Resolutions of 1798.and ’99,—and
which were so triumphantly maintained hy the
.State of Georgia iu J825, ’G, and ’7 ; atu {here
by assist in perpetuating the inestimable blessings
wo enjoy under our present form of government,
and wlio-li are guaranteed unto us so long as
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strict construction of the constitution—and op
posed to all systems which have for their object
the taking of the many for the benefit Of tlie lew,
or of laying restrictions upon Commerce or do
mestic industry,—and shall resist all encroach
ments on the rights of the States aud the liber
ties of the people. Bus whilst we thus expi ess
our preference tor the principles of the State
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rendering beneficial the varied natural advanta
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and political condition of our people, will meet
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'onyoiiicnt «re| a circulation as any other Nuwpaper iu the t‘tt, Lu:a.:ucJ,.Burke,..and Jeffi rson, an iramc-
I Stale. We have been kindly promised the as- diate access to a seaport market, not only for
(licit cotton, grain, and other produce, hue
also for their immense forests of hunger, which
are now comparatively valueless.. From this
main stem, bra;.cites to connect it wqIi the
counties of Baldwin, Hancock, Pulliam,.
Greette,.Morgan, aud the coup tis. North,,
may be Tun at an inconsiderable expense,
' hiist an extension of rite main stem westward,
will ensure to the wealthy counties vf Mon
roe, Henry, ■ t id others, the same a vantages
of access to tho seaboard.
The supposed length of the route from Sa-
vanuuh to iMacon, is about 200 tidies,.and the
pr- baple cost of the work wiii he 1.500,000
—the interest of this sum at.8 per cent, will L-e
$120,000 per annum, or at literate of o per
cent, at which money cao’be borrowed, w ill
b; $75,000 par annum. The article of cotton
alone brought from Macon, at tt rate of trans
portage very far lets than is now paid, w ill more
titan (iay.tltis interest, and keep ihe road or-
canal iti repair, and the freight on other ;irt : -
rles wiii, in tne course of a v<-ry lew years, re
imburse the capital expended. The freight
and. expenses on a bale of cotton from Macon
to Savannah, by, the river, is now more than
lie. per lb.—F r the si.ipper has to pav
freight,.insurance, and interest, on the outiav
I during the odious voyage, and ii not nniYe-
qiietniy happens that damage is stisarined to a
very considerable extent, which i.> not paid by
the insurer, aud is - dead loss to the shipper.
The consequence .s, that the planter, when
he brings liis cotton to Macon, must content
to take 74c. for it, when it js actually w orth
on the sea board [)c.or, it lie gets more, then
the loss falls on the merchant, w ho buy -;, and
wTio; if imprudent enough to sustain many
such losses, is ruined, and, in his fids, affects
the community in which he resides, and the
adjacent country. But with such ammo us is
now contemplated, the .costyfff transporting
cotton, including inatrauce and all charges,
cou-d not (it most exceed 4c. per lb., and con
sequently enhance the value of cottoq at Ma
con, the difference of. one cent the lb„ and, if
the amount of cotton sent from Macon, be
100,000 bales per annum,, the saving to the
country, to the planter, to the citizen of -Ma
con, would be equal to $300,000. per annum,,
besides paying to the road such a rate as.
would amply meet its expenses.
The return freight and other articles, sent
down the country would,be also an important
item of preftt to the proprietors of the route,
and of saving to the country : and coni, wheat
&c. which now rot in the hands, of the produ
cer, would find a ready market, and the sen
board of Georgia, instead of being dependant
ou North Carolina and Baltimore for their
corn, Bacon, &c., would derive its supplies
from its own fellow citizens.
Every planter and.evcry citizen is therefore
doubly interested in the accomplishment of'
the work. He who makes ten bags of cot-,
ton per annum will gain every year thirty
dollars, in the sale of his cott*m, ami probably-
as much mote iu the purchase of his supplies.
For, although some few of the lighter articles
of dry goods may not be much lowered in.
price to Itiin, yet in the articles of coffee, sugar,
salt, &c. he will be a gainer exactly in the ra
tio of tiie difference of expense in transport
ing these articles to Macon, and bis gain con
sequently be ten per cent, on his purchases..
The spirit of Internal Improvement is awa
kened, and a disposition to connect the interi
or with the sea board is manifested. It is im
portant that this disposition be so directed, as
that our state pride and our personal interests
be consulted, and every consideration of Lome,,
affection, and general interest, must lead our
citizens to prefer Savaimah as die emporium
of its trade, and to induce them to foster our
own sea port rather than that of a sister state.-
1 trust that the subject will attract the atten-
liott of our citizens, and that they w ill not be
so engross; d by the politico! abstractions, as,
to neglect that which is of so vital interest.
A GEORGIAN.,
Texas.—Tho New York Enquirer says,,
“it is supposed by many, that there is a ne-
gotiation pending between the United Stu(es
Mexico, lor tlx purchase of Tpxas,”—
United 8f. tes’ imports from the Mexican
R p- t.'ic air >1 «mount to $4,000,000, and
exports $3,000,CO*