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MA CO A', Georgia, THURSDAY, SEP'I EMBER 25, 1§34.
Volume IX:...Number 11.
arrearages nr-
50
100
50
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W ... BUSHED EVERT THURSDAY,
nMjrox c*>- b v Mynos bartletj
03ce on Stcond Street—ne?l door lc
- ” Hutton's Hotel.
TERMS-—Three Dollars a year, if paid .i.
trance, or Four Dollars, if not paid before tin
I f tile year. Subscribers living at a distance
* n .|, ”, e required iu all cases to pay in advance.
JSo Paper discontinued, but at the disen
tinu of the publisher, uutil all ->r
paid.
CASH STORE
XZBSfiB & WOOD,
Next door to the Host Office.
H \VE received nud are now opening .
very extensive assortment of Entirely
r -seasonable and Fahionabie Dry Goods
K*'}, "ill be sold at unusually low prices
* Purchasers will fiud it to their advantage to
„» a tall- <>ur 'lock consists in part of
Lj pieces Calico, from 10 to 37cte.
,iui do furuiture priuts
Kunch . .. Tu r ke y Re <» «*•,
do Circasasians all colors, printed do
6 e% do French Chally,
1(K) do Grade Swiss, Gro de Nap
Berlin Sincbaw
Sennet aud Levantine Silks
col’d J.ining “
Poult de Soie
col’d Cambric „
plain Pope striped, &' plaid Canibri
b*t>k. plain and fig'd Swiss, jacou*
Nausook. and mull Muslins
Linen Cambric, ms’g do, bishop Lawn, c«-
detl Robes, Laces and Edgings, insertings
20 doz silk, gauze, hernaiiis, & crape fau<
"shawls, Thibet Wool do •
lOil <U>z pongee and spittaliield silk lldkfs
100 <io cotton flag, turkey red, and head Ildk.
100 doz tucking Combs
100 do side do
Shell tucking &- side do
Dressing ami ivory do
130 plain and faucy Braid Bonnets
Elegant sett Ribbons, Taffeta U.b’ns every to!
25dozelcgaut Belts, fig'd blk ami co’d velv’t Bcti
Plain blk velvet do, silk velvet tabby do
100 doz white, randou, blk aud slate cotton at.
woollen Hosiery
Kid, llorseskiu and beaver Gloves
50 “ woollen do
6 bales 3-4 4-4 6-4 chocked Homespuns
25 ps Irish Linens every quality
100 doz spool Thread
50 «!o Blk. and assort’d colo’d Irish sewii-
Th-ead, hlk.'and colored sewing Silk
50 pieces blue, mixed, stuped, aud drab S
inet!s
10 do bine, black, mixed, Broad Cloths
Striped and drab Cassimere, Erminrtt
£5 peices white, red, yellow &. green Flaunt,
from 31 to 75cts.
25 bales 3-4 and 4-4 Homespun from 10 to 14.
5 do cottou and hemp Osnuhurgs
5 do striped negro Blankets 8 and 9-4
50 pieces Rose do
50 do heavy Fustians aud woolen Clots
for negroes
5 bales 3-4 4-4 6-4 Plaids and Stripes
Eurnitoiv Plaids
Hangup Cord, Tickleuburg, Russia Duck, Cra.-
Diaper, Heavy twilled Lowel Cottons
5 Rales Tickings from 12 A to 3?j cts.
l! 0 Cotton & Silk Umbrellas, gentlemen
Cloaks
12 cases Reaverand nap’t Hats. 6casos wool •
a large assortment of heavy Shoes, gemleint -
aid ladies Shoes of every kiud good assorting •
II trdw.ire aud Cutlery, Crockery and Gia
w ire. Groceries &c. &c-
Expected by first Boats a large assortment e
Groceries, Irou Salt Steel, Haggiug, Fish, Nails
ii . kc.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c.
milE subscriber is uow receiving his fires
Js_ supplies, aud iu addition to au extensiv
assortment of
mss DRUGS,
Medicines and Chemicals,
Offers lor sale » quantity of
DYE STUFF*,
Viz.: Logwood, Red Sanders, Cam and Braz
Woods, Spanish Flot, Guatemala and count! '
Indigo. Madder, Copperas, Blue Stone, Alun
and Anuatlo.
PAINTS.
White Lead, dry and grouud in oil
Ven-' tiun Red do do do
Sp -n-sh Brown do do do
Yellow Ochre" do do do
Verdigris do do do
Pruvdau Blue, Rose, Pink, Drop, Lake, Vcrmil!
iou, Crome Greeu, C'rotne Yellow, Tera, Dt ii-n-
on. Stone Ochre, Litharge, Turkey Umber
I'Jake White, Lamp and Ivorv Blacks.
PERFUMERY.
Otto of Rose, Milk of Rose, cosmetic co!
Cream, cosmetic Tablet, comp. Naples sbaviu
8»ap, cream Soap, Cologne and Rose Watt*.
Vegetable Rouge, Bear’s, Macassar and Antique
oil, Rose and Pearl Pow der, &c.
BRUSHES.
Clothes, Hair Tooth, Plaster, Shoe, and Ilor*.
Brushes,
Also
Starch, Saltpetre, Pearl Ash, Soap, Pipe
Tobacco. Ground and Race Ginger, Spices,
&c. For sale by WM. G. BROWN,
uov 21 8
ALEXANDER W. SNEED,
Attorney at law.
WING located in Talbotton, Ga. tender
II
QL his professional services to his frieuds au
tho public. He will attend the several Courts oi
die t'h'ittnhoochue Circuit.
C?* The Federal Union will give tho above n
few insertions aud forward their account,
_ inne 261814-1
For Sale or Rmt,
T HATextensivo and convenient TAVER>
in the city of .Marou, lately occupied by
Mr.fi,. A - Ertcin. It is well furnished and con
v _euiently fitted for a public house, with exteu
»>ve stables &c. Asitiswcll known a particu
lar description of the establishment is dccmei*
unnecessary. Persous wishing to purchase will
please call aud examine the premises for them
selves. An accommodating purchases can be
made on time, end warranted titles given. For
further particulars apply to J. Cowles, Esq.
njeichaut of Macon, or to the subscriber of this
PW JOHN NISBET.
Adieus aug 30 12 4t
NEW GOODS.
_ WM. H. BURDSALL.
JJAS Just received a new and extensive as-
3L M. sortment of
DRY GOODS,
A2ADY BEADS cioT;2in&,
HATS, SHOES, S,c.
which he is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PART, OF THE FOLLOWIKQ :
•'uper Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
;hie, Black. Mixed and Faucy colored Salinctts
luglish Meriuoes
luffle. Point and Roso Blankets
'carlet, Crimson, Green and White Flannels
Printed Saisbury do
; -autou and Saxony and Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Birds Eye and Russia do
Scotch 1 *, do
Vlurk, Blue aud coloured Bombazcttes
do do do ' Circassians
Vegro Cloths
inseys '
'cached and Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings
lamihou Jeans
lack Italian Lustirng
do Grosde Swiss
do do Naples
do do Berlin _
do. Siuchews and Sarsanets
olored Gros de Naples
lack and colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
ieriuo Maudes and Square Shawls
wimnou. Thibet wool. Valeutia, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
erunui, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na
ples Dress lldkfs
- dies and Misses Bonnets
ish Linens and Lawns
‘dtoii Cassimers Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks
• ones tic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
b'or Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
uruituro Dimity Russia SheetingBear Duck
mii'ric do Bleached Dowlass Oznaburghs
mgup Cord Cotton Yarn
Oitou, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery
• ack and colored Cambrics
nia and Gauze Garnitures *
ik aud col’d Lustring Ribbons
> rk and light col’d Prints and Ginghams
•ite and Gauze Veils
ig’dand plain Bobiuet Lace
•'Oread Laces
ambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook anil
Book Muslins
men Cambric lldkfs
angee, Indian Flag aud SpitllefieldHdkfs
'vrved and plain Shell Combs _
L-utleinens English Buck, Beaver and Goat
skin Gloves
....dies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves
lead Reticules
Just Received and for Sale,
B ROWN and loaf Sugar, Rico
Northern Rum, Giu and Whiskey
Old apple and peach Briimly
Champaign and cognac do
•Madeira, teueriffe, aud sicify Wines—old port,
muscatel anil claret do—champaign do—
malaga and feutinne do
Cherry Bounce, French cordial. Newark cider
Dunbar’s best London Porter, bar Lead, Shot
Best cavendish chewing and smoking Tobacco
Best pickled mess Beef aud Pork, Bacon, Coffee
Pepper and spice, Pickled salmon and. mackerel
Sperm and tallow candles. Lemon svrup
Best hunch Raisins in whole and half boxes
Martinique cordials. Jamaica and st croix Rum
Bar and shaving soap, Chocolate
Imperial, gunpowder aud hyson Tea
-Milk, soda, sugar, butter anil water Crackers
Ginger, Ciuuatnon, Nutmegs aud Mace
Real Spanish Segars, Pipes, maccabuy Snuff
Best Cana! and Western Flour. • ALSO,
A Gcnci'al Assortment of Crockery
'Erlass, Hardware, Cutlery, 6tc«
Amongst which are : Trace and Haller chnius,
Weeding Does, Shovels aud spades. Sad Irons,
Axes. Handsaws, Gimblets, Augers aud Chisels,
Stock and Padlocks, Butts aud Screws
And various other articles which will be sold
low for cash only.
may 22 J. BENNETT.
COOES &. COmSS,
A RE opening a general Stoek of Goods at
■jL their New Store. They would bo pleas
ed to receive a call from their frieuds.
nov 21 tf 8
HZBS3E & WOOD,
Next door tQ the Post Office,
STAVE just received aud have ou hand a
1-S. iresh a.suflracut of Groceries, which are
.tied for cash at very reduced price*, viz.
«» barrels N. Ruin , *
i hhds. Jamaica do
-5 t.bls rye Gin
i do do Whiskey
5 hhds. Baltimore do
6 barrels Apple Brandy
i hhds superior old A. Brandy
■O hbls Malaga Wiao
do Teneriffe do
1 pipe Sicily Madeira do
*2 do cogniac Braudy
t do Hollaud Gin
6 bbls Peach Braudy
6 do Cider
. I hhds Viuegar
'0 boxes Soap
> do Raisins
6 do Prunes
5 do Starch
4 do Lf Sugar
-» bags Coffee
,0 bids Prime Sugars
2 bags Spice, 2 tierces Rico
'2 do Pepper
irouiid aud raco Ginger
Peas, Chocolate, Sperm Candles
.T» M Cigars ^
U) kegs Powder
■J bags Shot
OU bars Lead. & c. &c.
ALSO
\ fresh stork ofDry Goods, Hardware, Cutle
ry, Crockery, ami Glass Ware, Hats, Boots.
^hoe», &.c. See.
1000 Franklin Saws
200 Loug handle Spades
50 Short do do
50 kegs Nails and Brads
June 12 1834217
Lime ! Lime ! Lime!
hbls superior Litne for sale at low
_ _ _ prices. Apply to
jUly 10 REA & 1'OTTQN-
fron Frame Travelling Trunks,
*lt sale by
V epril 1 »7 WM. II. BURDSALL.
Chloride of Lime and Soda.
1 CASK Chloride Lime, solution Chlorid
Soda, just received and for sale by
May 29-^5 WM/O. BROWN
FOR SALE
A GENERAL' assortm. ni of Goods suited
1 to the Market, among which are the follow
ing articles :
50,000 lbs Bacon
100 hbls Pork and Mackerel
20 hhds Sugar
50 bags Coffee
20,000 lbs iron
10 hhds table Salt
850 bbls Wiues and Spirits
15 bbls Loaf Sugat
My Ware House will be in older for the re-
• eption of cotton the ensuing season. Those of
„y country customers who may think fit to store
••au do so free ofauy charge.
•mg 14-8t-8 D, R ALSTON’
N. Smith Prentiss’ Perfumery.
C OLOGNE, Rose, Lavender. Florida, and
Orange Flower Water; Cosmetic'cold
ream; Cosmetic Tablet; Naples compound
Shaving Soap ; Macassar, Bear’s an-J Antique
»il ; Gotland's Lotion. &c. &c. just received
from tho manufactory of N- Smith Prentiss, Per
fumer, and for sale by WM. G. BROWN,
june 1 86
DR. FRANSKIN,
HAVING located in Macon, res
pectfully offers his services to the ci
tizens of that place, and its vicifiilv
Iio will attend to the duties of all the
branches connected with his jjrofess
ion—as Surgery, Midwifery, &c.
Dr. F. will bo found in his office at all times,
unless professionally engaged.
BOV li 7
NEW BOOK STORE.
T23LOm&& 2PST313E.
RESPECTFULLY in
forms the public that he
has taken the store in
Ellis. Shotweil & Co’s,
row. two doors above the
Post Office, where he
is uow receiving aud openiug a very geueral
assortment of
SqoLcs and Stationary,
Among nis works, he has a geueral assort
ment, and will be constantly receiving tho new
publications on Theology, Medicine, Law, Ilis-
Tory, and Miscellaneous subjects, together with
such other articles as are us*ually kept in a Book
Store.
8LASVB800Q$, ’
A large assortment ot all kinds and sizes.
Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of tho best
quality, both English and American, plain and
embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yellow
ne and white.
B.auk Checks, Notary Public Letters, Ware
house Receipts, Bills of Lading.
Writs of all kinds.
Justices Summons,’do Executions, Clerks do
Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Wituesses.
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 Warrauts, Bail
Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra-
ion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem
porary Letters of Administration, Guardians
Bonds.
Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dee. Tec.
Dec 21 24
NEW
A FRESH SUPPLY O.
GOODS.
^"'4 OMPRlSING a g. ueral assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, also fine
Black and Drab beaver Hats, Boots aud Shoes,
Saddles, Bridles, saddle Bags and whips, Hard
"are, Castings. Crockery, window Glass, sets
of blacksmiths Tools complete, White mores gen
uine Cotton Cards, cottou Yarns by the bench or
bale. Foolscap, letter aud wrapping Paper,
Colhas’ cast-stcel Axes, buck, squirrel and bini
Shot,' Du Pouts and Rogers’ Powder, sperm
candles, Soap, Raisius, Chocolate, Spices,
Spanish Cigars, fresh Teas of every variety,
l°*f» lump and white Havniiua Sugar, parent
Medicines, seiu, gill nett and baggiug -Twine,
sho? Thread, boxes claret and champaigne
Wines, Madeira, TeuneriflV, Muscatel knd Mai
aga Wiues in casks, Newark Cider, pure cider
Viuegar, &c. &c.
Also iu store aud for sale on aceommodatiug
terms.
55 hhds superior Molasses
25 do et. Croix and Pi.no Rico Sugars
60 bags prime greeu Coffee
20 bbls do do do
200 ps. Dundee and American Bagging
1100 ready made cotton Bags
32000 lbs Swede Iron assorted. -
Planters merchants aud all others having to
purchase such articles, are respectfully invited
to call and examine for ihemselves.
THOS T. NAPIER.
Macon. 6th Aug. 1834 7
HAMILTON &. HAYS
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION
MS&CH&Sraa,
Macon, Georgia,
WE removed to the large and conveni ni
Ware-House formerly occupied by
Messrs BLANTON &SMIT1I, where they will
transact a general Factorage, Ware-House aud
Commission business. They avail themselves
of this opportunity to return to their friends and
patrons, their grateful acknowledgements, and to
assure tht-in of a reuewed solicitude for the pro
motion of the interest of all who m:!y favor them
w ith their busiuess. either directly or by their
frieuds. Liberal advances made on Cottou, aud
other Merchandize iu store.
July, 1834. 3in 7
WAREHOUSE
J. GODDARD & Co.
Ware Kousc ci Coia-
mission Merchants,
■■M 1'SaCQDi
W ILL contiuue tb transact the ahoye business at i
the Ware House occupied by them during the
past season. This Ware Houso is as secure
from the dangers^of fire as any in the city.
They take this opportunity of returuing their
grateful acknowledgments for the liberal patron
age heretofore bestowed by their friends and the
public. Aud by a strict attentiou to business
committed to their care, aud the facilities which
they will be able to render their customers, they
hope to merit a couliuuance of the patrouage of
their frieuds and tho public in geueral. They
are prepared to make liberal. advances at all
times ou Cattou stored or shipped by them.
Cotton stored at their Ware Hoose will be
insured at the lowest ratest, if requested.
Macon sept. 1,1834. 6m
vssiom AaJADBSSS?.
Upson county, Ca. 24th December, 1833.
W E. the Trustees aud Patrons of this In
stitution, feel great pleasure in recommen
ding this school to the favorable notice of the pub
lic. llaviug gone into operationfiu January las'
under the Rectorship of the Rev, Peter McIntyre
its success has far exceeded our most sanguine
expectations. We therefore feel much assured
that those who will favor this rising institution with
their patronage, will, generally be much pleased
with the result; that the course and method ofia-
structiou. will, in due time, ensure a thorough pre
paration for collegiate admission, as well as a rea
dy capacity for the various employments of life.
Rates of tuition not exceeding what is customary.
The regular quarterly entries are on the firstMoo-
day in January and July ; the last Monday in
March and September. Board, Washing, aud
Lodging can be obtained in.prfvate families, pru
dent and respectable;add at convenient distanc
es’, front SI5 to $20 j>«r qr. The salubrity of
the climate of the. neighborhood is unquestiona
ble ; aud its freedom from inducements to dissi
pation, tto less favorable to the good morals • of
youth and to their Ijterftry psoficiency.
Robert Jackson, sr. David Kendall,
Shepherd B. Saunders, Joseph Baldwin,
Mark Jackson, senr. Reuben fYhife,
13 9m * D. Allen
WARE HOUSE
AND
ooimtasjEOH Etrsiissss.
The subscriber continues the above
? business at his old stand, (bead ofdher-
7 rvst.& Cotton avenue,) where he offe.**
( all theltsual facilities in business. III.-,
Ware Houses Jfc Close Storages are in.
prune order, aud at. much exempted from the danger of
fire as any in the place. JAMES C. MORGAN.
Macon, sept 17 1834-13
GREAT BARGAIN
Xs C^ered.
k ACRES of swamp land, about 200
of
w which is first rate river laud,
which is now cleared and in cultivation; also but. :
of up land whereon the subscriber lives, about K(
cleared. The above land lies about 9 miles be-lev iu>
Old Agency on Flint river, and can be had very low if
applied for shortly. Also Com. Fodder, Hop.-, and
Cattle can be had on the premises if required, i'og
particulars apply to Reuben Kaigler ou the premises.
MAUGARyT KAIGLER.
Marion county, sept 14 lP3 l-4t-13
FISHERY FOR SALE
JS'OfllE.
E^HE Plantation on which I live 8 milt s a
B. hove Macon, on the Forsyth road. «ou
taitiiugsix hundred acres, four bundled rnprov
ed, with a good dwelling and till other uccessary
cut bouses, the laud is fresh aud well-adapted In
the culture of cunt and cottou, is now offered
for sale on acconitnodatiug terms, persous wish
ing to purchase would do yvell to call and see
as a bnrgniu will be given.
JAMES ALSTON.
sept 15 1834 13tf
Notice.
T HE Plantationott which I live 8 miles a-
bove" Macon, coutaiuiug one thousand
and fifty acres, three hundred and Jifty acres in
cultivation, with a Saw anti Gristmill conven
iently situated to timber, with a ;Qod tltvci'ifig
house aud all uecessary out lunges, also, si.v
hundred and twelve acres, in the 11th district of
originally T*x>up now Mvriwolher county; on the
Big Yellow Jacket creek. The laptl iv2tl qual
ity Oak and lljckory, well adapted to the cult
ure of corn and cotton, 25 acres improved with a
saw anti grist ynili newly built, and so remote
from other tniils as to render them always profi
table, persous wishing to purthuse would Uo
well to call in time as" a bargain will be given,
for particulars apply to Drew \V. Alston or my
self 8 miles above 'tacou.
JAMES \V. ALSTON.
«.nt 15 1834 C’tf
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
J D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN & CO.
• have opened an office iu Macou, in the
Counting Room recently occupied by Messrs.
Hamilton tf Hays, (opposite Husou’s Tavern)
aud are prepared to transact the Exchange Bu
siness in all its branches.
At sight, or on time, ou
N. York. Philadelphia,
Fayetteville, Savannah,
Charleston, Augusta,
Miiledgeviiic, Columbus,
Mobile, New-Orleans.
United States Bauk Notes for sale.
Advances_ will be made on Cotton, either to
hold or to ship to Savanuab, Charleston or
New York.
Macon, Nov. £8 10
Sprit
Spring and Summer Clothing.
WM. 2Z. 88888ASZ,"
’ffB’ AS just received, atnl is ottering tor sale,
Jl fi. for Cash an extensive Assortment of
ing and Summer Clothing,
consisting in part of the following :
Blue, black, green, & Adelaide summer cloth frock
Coats, dress Coats and Coatees
Black and faucy colored English merino drost
Coats aud Coatees
Rowan cassimere frock Coats and Coatees
Black lasting and black circassiau Coatees
Blue, green, black, adelaide and drub summer
cloth, greeu aud drab Napolcou cord, black’’
lasting, black circassiau. ermiuet, Mexican
mixed. Angola cassimere, Rowan cassimere,
English‘merino, white and brown linen drill
ing, white and brown liuen, white satin, blue
Florentine, and duck pantaloous -
Brown aud while linen, rowan cassimere and
hotnbazette, blue Florentine and whito satin
Roundabouts
Vests of all descriptions
Boys’ frock Coats, Coatees, Jackets, pants and
Vests, &c. &c. april 3
AND
COXftMZSSXOCT 33U3SsftSGs*.
CITY’ UP MACON.
WILL commence the above business by the
M first of September next, aud w ill. occupy
LAMAR'S LOVER H ARE HOUSE,
immediately on the river above the bridge, hav
ing a good wharf attached thereto and safe from
fire, for the couveuieuce of my friends residihg
above Macon—1 have taken the .Scale House
ou Cotton Aveuue. from whence cotton will be
taken to ike wharf free of charges. I have been
ihbusiness for the last twenty years within thirty
miles of Macon, aud for the large share of pub
lic confidence and liberal patronage received, I
take this occasion to return my grateful thanks.
Front my commercial experience both foreigu
aud domestic, I feel confident that 1 will be able
to give general satisfaction, for the accomplish
ment of which 1 teuder my unreinitted attention,
time, talents and means, to forward the views and
interests of those wh>» may favor me with their
busiuess and confidence. Liberal advances will
be made.on Produce, Metchaudise aud other
property confided to my care, and strict .atten
tiou given to the filliug of orders, receiving and
forwarding of goods &c. Insurance iu the
best offices can be effected at the usual rates,
when desired.
L. L. GRIFFIN.
Macon. June 12, 1834. 6m7
REMOVAL.
USSELL & DICKINSON have remov-
Jt%/ ed to the store formerly occupied by N. B.
Williams, successor to II. Blair & co., where all
kiuds of Groceries, Dry Goods, &c. can be h^l
for cash only aud at the lowest market prices.
Just Received
Bbls. and half bbls. all uutnbers .Mackerel; bbls.
and half bbls. family canal Flour; Pickled Pork,
Tobacco, Bagging, Twine, Iron, &c. &c.
july23-5
JYeio Spring and Summer
GOODS.
T HE subscriber has just received an exten
sive assortment of Fancy and Staple Goods
suitable for tho season.
april 16 WM. H. BURDSALL.
I N my absence from Macon, I leave HOR
ACE FITCH as my agent, who is duly
authorised to receive all money due mo, and
attend to my busiuess during- my absence from
the State. LEWIS FITCH.
Macon, 4th Juno 1834. 36
BMCL>a.
Q A A PIECES heavy hemp Bagging
Ov V 600 ready made Cotton Bags
weighing If to l£ per yard—which will be sold
on good terms. JRE A tc C OTTON-
july 18 1834-5
WARE HOUSE
AMD
COM 311 SSI ON BUSINESS.
THE subscriber continues to
transact the above busiuess iu its
various brunches, and In addition,
to the Ware House at present oc
cupied by him, (which will be continued,) he has
taken the new Ware House on R. McCall’s lot,
together with the Wharf. This ware house :s
considered the‘most secure from fire of auy iu
the city. He will be prepared to make advances
on Cotton and Produce iu store, and ou Ship
ments to Savannah, Charleston, New York, Liv
erpool. Havre, &c. A. C. COLDW ELL.
Macon Attg 21 1834 10
F. P. LEWIS,
W OULD inform his frieuds aud the public,
that he is no” - carrying ou ihe Tailoring
busiuess iu all its brauches, at the old stand of
Lewis Fitch, where he will remuiu uutil the first,
of October. He has ou hand a small assortment
SUPERFINE CLOTHS,
of various colors. Also a variety of Vestings of;
fasbionabie aud approved patterns, Cassimcres,
Tailors’ Trimmings, aud hopes by strict atten
tiou to his business to merit a share of the public
patrouage.
N. B. The latest New York Fashions regular
ly received. Cutting done at the shortest notice.
Macou Aug 13 1834-10
GOOD FISHERY on the Ocmulgee riv
er, with about 61 acres of laud attached, is
ottered for sale. It lies 3 or 4 miles below Ma-
con. and is known as Fractions Nos. 117 and 119
Macon Reserve, west side of the Ocmulgee—is
generally known as Crawford’s Fishery. For
particulars aoply in East Macon to
june 12-37 D. FLANDERS.
BOTTXS coaks.
GROSS velvet Bottle Corks, just
received aud for sale bv
3t; WM. G. BROWN.
BOAT FOR SALE.
HE subscriber offers for sale his pole Boat
J5L Caswell. She is a staiichgood Boat, &
of the smaller class, was built last fall and has
made but two trips; burthen about three hun
dred bales cottou, is of easy draft, aud is well sui
ted for the Ocouee or Ogeechee waters. Terms
of sale made easy. J* R. BUTTS,
Macou, june 22 1834-i
S37AGD SIOTIGS.
"2_ F?T^ HE public are informed
*• .H. that the Liue of Stages
► leading from Macon to For-
•’syth will hereafter be extend
ed through -to the Iudian Springs, leaving Macon
Mondays, Wcduesdays aud Fridays at 5 o’clock
A. M. and arrive at the Springs same days : re
turuing. leave the Sprittgs on Tuesdays, Thurs
days aud Saturdays and arrive in Macon same
days. ' THE PROPRIETORS,
june 19-38 ’
~ ftANAWAY,
FROM the subscriber living in
Twiggs county a negro fellow about
37 years old, about 6 feet high, thiu
face small boned, has an upper
tooth out before, inclined to be
bald headed, has a thin voice, very fond of drink,
aud effects the company of white people, is civil
when spoken to aud obedient. lie goes by the
name Joe, though he sometimes calls himself
Tom, and says he was free in Maryland, when
he was bro.wght to this State. When ho left
was dressed in homespun though it is probable
he may (hinge his clothes. A reward of25
dollars Will be given to any one who will appre
hend said negro, and return him to me, or lodge
hita in any jail where I may get him.
THOMAS JONES.
Twiggs co. Sept. 11, 1834. ’ 12-3w-p
ON CONSIGNMENT.
M XK Bt.xes (Chateau manufactured) Claret
10 do St. Julian Medoc
77 do Soap No. 2
34,200 Segars, (best brand) .
Will be sold low by
attg 25-10 REA & COTTON.
■■«*... i .so
a TAVE now un haid 210 bbls domestic Li-
8 J quurs; 14 pipes, bf pipes and hhds Bran
dy, Gin, and Jamaica Rum; 45 qr casks ,i SS .
Wiues: 6 bbls ass. Cordial; 40 bids and hi bbls
Mackerel; 40 hf bbls Crackers; 30. boxes bar
soap; 200 piects heavy bagging; 1000 cottou
hags; Sugar. Coffoe, Iron, Salt, Molasses, and '
llraost every article relative to a grocery estab
lishment, together with a very complete assort
ment of Dry Goods. Hats, Shoes, Hardware,
Scc. all of w hich will be sold at the lowest prices
and ouly for cash. Also will constantly receive
fresh supplies from all the northern markets and ”
hereafter offer unpar illelnd iii;luccirien!».
Macon aug t91^3! 9 i
31 r. A. RAHLaughltn,
W ILL attend to our busiuess during our ab->
seuco from tho state.'
- july 10 REA & COTTON
iiYiBOii IaaT
TO ' .
R. PE 1 EKS has reduced the priic of his
patent vegetable MEDIt’JN.'E fe'IOMA-
CHICjE et HEPATICiE, for the cure of Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaints, and enlargements ol tho
SPLEEN, to FOUR DOLLARS.
It is thn opinion of Professor Jackson, of Phil
adelphia, aud of many eminent physidaus, buifa
iu America aud Europe, who have had extens
ive opportunities of witnessing the operations ol
that most to be dreaded scourge to mankind, tho
Epidemic Choleba, that it is those and those on
ly whose digestive functions are iu a debilitated
couditiou, who are subject to its attack. How
important then it is, at this period, whcii the ltd
destroyer of our race is actually cu the- borders ol
our state, that those whose digestive organs me
in a vitiated condition, have immediate recoutso
to the most potent means within ibeir reach to
shield ihemselves from its iuflueucc.
Among the symptoms of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaints, are flatulency, sourness or buruiug
in the stomach, melancholy, irritability, disagree
able taste in the mouth, great irregularity of ap
petite, which is sometimes voracious aud a: oth
er times greatly deffeieut ; thirst, fetid breath,
nausea, weakness of tho stomach, acid eructa
tions, palpitation, drowsiuess, irregularity of tho
bowels, pressure on the stomach after meals,
pain in the head, dizziuess or vertigo, confusion
of mind attended with loss of memory, a gnaw
ing in the stomach when empty, chilliness, affec
tion of sight aud hearing, pain aud weakness in
the hack, lauguor, disturbed sleep, cold feet aud
hatidu, tremor, uneasiness m the throat, cough,
pain iu the side or breast, &.c.
Wilkinson Co., Ga. May 1834.
This is to certify, that my wife labored under
an enlargement of'the Spleen for ten years; du
ring which, she, at shoYt intervals, i uttered ex
tremely, aud,at all times, was in a feeble state
of health. About fffieeu months since, she com
menced taking Dr. Peters’ Medicints dtoniacbi-
cse et Hepatictc, and, after using tw o parcels, her
health was restored, and she dec lined its further
use. I will only add, that, for the last twelve
mouths, she has oujoyed cxcelleut'hcahh.
ABNER HICKS.
Wilkes Co. Jan. 20, 1834.
‘‘The undersigned can bear testimony to tho
superior efficacy of Dr. Peters’ Mcdictna Stoma-
chieee et Hejmiir.ee in tht cure of Dyspepsia and
Liver complaints from personal experience.
WILLIAM G. JOHNSON.
The above Medicines Tire put up iu parcels,
with full directions for use. A parcel will last a-
bout twenty five days. Persous wishing to see
Dr,Peters, are ’requested to make inquiry for
him at tho Eagle Hotel, kept by Mr. Hcber-t Me
Comb, Milledgcville, where he boards'.
The above Medicines may be had iu Georgia,
either of I)r. Peters or Pryor Wright, at ihe Mil-
ledgeville Street lottery office; of Thomas Rich
ards, Augusta; of Wm. G. Brown, Druggist,
Macon; of the Postmaster, Athens: ol the Pisunak-
ter,. flaw kins viile; of the Postmaster, Indian
Springs; of the Posim^ster, Newuan. of ihe
Postmaster, Buck Eve; of the Postoiaster, Fort
Gains; of Samuel <5one, Decatur; of J. Chew,
Greeuesborougb; of Messrs. Hicks & Maddox,
Talbotton; of E. S. Norton, at the ColumtThs
Bookstore, Columbus; of the Vfistmaster Bird-
ville, Burke co.; of the Postmaster, lfuckersville,
Elbert co.; of the Postmaster. Marietta, Cobb co. of
tho Postmaster, New Erhotc. In South Caroli-
— - ~ j -- TT.- t«a, cf V.. S. B<><*i£ & co., Charleston; of A.
lector of i.tbb county, at tho ensuing election in; Droggist, Columbia;* of the Postniast*,
“U w.y ttexi. ; 1-* 1 .' 2 Hiuicockville. Union district; of the Postmaster,
.Abbeville, In North Carolina, of the Postmas
ter, Charlotte; of the Postmaster, Lexington.
Iu Alabama, of Maddox & Pollsrd, Montgome
ry. In Florida, of Dr. E- B. Pefjvids, ‘1 aliahas-
si e: of Holmes & Williams, Marianna.
ff/** WILLIAM B. JORDAN, will be a Can
didate for R eceiver of Tax Returns at the next
11
January election.
sep
' ~j| Bars square Iron £ assorted sizes, will
.!..■•' I'-ir soon
bars round do. J be sold low, if ap-.
m 20 P «'• 4 > COTTON
For Sale
SEVERAL houses and lots in Vine-
ville; together with house and lot oe-
Jiy % b! "VJSoWtfffi ”
If absent, to WASHINGTON POE
june 24 1834-1
0C/?We are requested to aunounpe ABSO-
LEM JOURDAN, as a caudidate for Tax Col-
SCeiiry’s Magnesia*
W \ RR ANTED gcuutne, just received and
for sale by WM. G. BROWN
juue 5 36
Sugar <§* Co fee.
8 TIHDS. Prime St. Croix Sugar, aud
lUd Bags Prime Laguira Coffee,
’ For sale by REA & COTTON.
ir»a* 7 31
* Notice
yll HE Copartnership heretofore existing bc-
tween the undersigned, tinker the name and
siyle of Duncan "Chastain & «'o. has been dis-
sutvi <1 h\ mutual consent. The debts of tho firm
will be p-oA h.y Duncan &.Dcun, who will con
tinue the business.
Perry, scpl. -J,
GEO. M. DUNCAN
JAMES-DEAN
JOHN M. CHASTAIN.
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HEBICAI 0 0 2.
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Of the Stale of South Carolina.
5JIIE Lectures in litis Institution, will brgin
on the second Saturday iu November ncfW
^aud closft on tho first Monday of March follow
ing.
Anatomy—J. Edw*ari>s HoLtmootr, 5!- D:
Surgery—John "agnef, M. D.
Institute.-, and Practice of Medicine—S. Ii^xnp
Dickson, M. D.
Chemistry—Edmund Ravenel, M. D.‘
Materia Sltdica—Henry R. Frost, M.D
(■bstetrics—Thomas G. Priolf.au, M. D
Physiology—James Moultrie, Jr. 11L.11.
JAMES MOULTRIE.’
July 2-eVtv6f-4