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c. E. & M. BARTLETT, Editors.
MACON, Georgia, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 £834.
Volume IX....Nr
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tfSORGIA i/ELDGRAPH:
PL'nUSUKn KTUIT THURSDAY,
it MACON, Ca. by MVRON BARTLETT.
Printing Office on Second Street—next door to
Huson's Hotel.
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CASH STORE.
aIXBBEE & WOOD.
yext door to the Post Office.
vV E received and are now opening a
very extensive assortment of Entirely
frlsX Seasonable nnd Fuhionablc Dry Goods,
which will be sold at unusually low prices.
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to
• ve „„ a call. Our .Stock consists in part of
Two pieces Calico, from 10 to 37cts.
100 do furniture prints
Fuuch . ‘ lo Turkey Red do
do Circasasiaus all colors, printed do
do French Chnlly,
Grade Swiss, Gro de Nap
Berlin Sinchatv
Sarsuct nnd Levantine Silks
col’d Lining “
Poult de Soic
col’d Camhric
plain Pope striped, Sc plaid Cambric
book, plain and figM Swiss, jaconet,
Nansook, and mull Muslins
Liuen Cambric, ins’g do, bishop Lawn, cor
ded Robes, Laces nnd Edgings, insertings
2(1 dove silk, gauze, hcruauis. Sc crape fancy
Shawls, Thibet Wool do
100 do* pongee nud spittalficld silk Ildkfs
100 do cotton flag, turkey red, and head Ildkfs
1(H) do* tucking Combs
100 do side do
Shell tucking & sido do
Dressing aud ivory do
1511 plain aud fancy Braid Bonnets
Elesaut sett Ribbons, Taffeta Rib'us every color
25 do* clegaut Belts, fig’d blk and co’d velv’t Belts
Plain blk velvet do, silk velvet tabby do
100 do* white, ramlmf, blk and slate cotton and
woollen Hosiery
Kid, llorscskiii and heaver Gloves
50* “ woollen do
0 bales 3-4 4-1 G-4 checked Homespuns
25 ps l 'i$!i Linens every quality
100 do* spool Thread
30 do Blk. aud assort’d coin'd Irish sewing
Thread, blk. aud colored sewing Silk
50 pieces blue, mixed, stuped, and drab Sat-
ioettt
10 do blue, black, mixed, Broad Cloths
Sirqicd anil drab Cassimere, Enninett
25 peiccs white, red, yellow & green Flamiels
from 31 to 75ets.
25 bales 3-4 and 4-4 Homespun from 10 to 14c.
5 do cotton and hemp Osnalmrgs
5 do striped negro Blankets 8 and 0-4
50 pieces Rose do
50 do heavy Fustians and woolen Cloths
for negroes
5 bales 3-4 4-4 6-4 Plaids and Stripes
Furniture Plaids
Hangup Cord. Ticklenbnrg, Russia Duck, Crash
Diaper, Heavy twilled Lovvel CoUous
5 Bales Tickings from 12£ to 37$ cts.
K0 Cotton &c Silk Umbrellas, gentlemens
Cloaks
12 cases Beaverand uap’t Hats, Gcasos wooldo
a large assortment o( heavy Shoes, gentlemen
ai d ladies Shoes of every kind good assortment
Hardware aud Cutlery, Crockery aud Glass
wire, Groceries &c. See.
Expected by first Boats a large assortment of
Groceries, Iron Salt Steel, Bagging, Fish, Nails.
&: . &c.
IVEW GOODS.
WM. H. BURDSALL,^
H AS Jtisi received a new and extensive as
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
READY MADE C£OTHZNS,
JUTS. SHOES, S,-c.
which he is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PART, OK THE FOLLOWING :
Super Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue, Black, .Mixed and Fancy colored Satiuclts
English Merinocs
DulBe, Point and Rose Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson. Green and While Flamiels
Printed SnUbury ’ do
Canton nnd Saxony and Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Bird* Eye and Russia do .
Scotch do
Black, Blue and coloured Bombazcttcs
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths
Liuseys
Bleached and Unbleached Sbirtiugs Sc Sheetings
Hamilton Jeans
Black Italiau Lustirng
do Gros de Swiss
do do Naples
do do Berlin
do Sinciiews nnd Sarsancts
Colored Gros do Naples
Black and colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
iMcriuo Mantles and Square Shawls
Common. Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
Hcriinni, .Muslin. Crape, Gauze nnd Gros do Na
ples Dress Ildkfs
Ladies and Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens and Lawns
Cotton Cassimcrs Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia SheetiugBcar Duck
Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Ozuaburghs
Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn
Cottou, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery
Black and colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Blk and col’d Lustring Ribbons
Dark and light col’d Prints and Ginghams
Lace and Gauze Veils
Fig’dand plain Bobiuct Lace
Thread Laces
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c.
njNHE subscriber is now receiving bis fresh
B supplies, and in addition to an extensive
assortment of
FRESH DRUGS.
Medici ties and Chemicals,
Offers for sale a quantity of
DYE STUFFS,
Viz.: Logwood, Red Snnders, Cam and Brazil
Wood*, Spanish Plot. Guatemala and country
Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Blue Stone, Alum
and Annailo.
PAINTS.
W hite Lend, dry and grouud in oil
Vcnctiati Red do do do
Spanish Brown do do do
Yellow Ochre do do do
Verdigris do do do
Prussian Blue, Rose, Pink, Drop, Lake, Vermill
ion, Croine Green, Croine Yellow, Tern, Desien-
ua. Stone Oclirc, Litharge, Turkey Umber
I’lakc White. Lamp and Ivory Blacks.
PERFUMERY.
Otto of. Rose, Miik of Rose, cosmetic cold
Cream, cosmetic Tablet, comp. Naples shaving
Soap, cream Soap, Cologne and Rose Water,
Vegetable Rouge, Bear’s, Macassar and Antique
oil, Rose nnd Pearl Powder, Sce.
BRUSHES.
Clothes, Ilair Toolli, Plastci, Shoe, nnd Horse
Brushes,
Also
Starch, Saltpetre, Pearl Ash, Soap, Pines
Tobacco. Ground and Race Ginger, Spices, &c.
&c. F 01 Mile by WM. G. BROWN,
nov 21 8 , w
OOOjtiST &COWIES,
A RE opening a general Stock of Goods at
™ their New Store. They would be pleas
ed to receive a call from their friends,
nov 21 rf 8
Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and
Book Muslius
l inen Cambric Ildkfs
Pongee, Indian Flagnud SpittlcficldIldkfs
Carved and plain Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver aud Goat
skiu Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
Ready-made Clothing.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adcluid, olive
brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats,
Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock
Coats,
Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees,
and blue, steel mix’d and fancy colored Suttinct
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
• and green Cloth Pantaloons,
Ohio, black nnd fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons,
Youth’s clolb and sritlinct Dress and Frock Coats,
do. do do Pantaloons,
Black and bine Cassimere, black and colored Velvet,
black Plorintinc, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Vnleutia, English Silk, colored and white
Merscilles Toilinet, Swansdown and Sattinet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth Sc Patcrsham Box Coats,*
Lyon Skin Overcoats,
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks, &c.
JV egro Clothing.
Men’s & Youth’s For Hats,
do. do. Wool do.
do. do. Cloth, Seal Sc Hair Caps,
Fine Boots A Shoes—Negro Shoes, &c. &c.
Oct. 15. i7
r. o’cailagban
H AS just received from New York, and is now
opening at his old stand, a very extensive aud
well selected stock of
And fall and Whiter Goods,
Which he will sell very low for cash—his stock consists
in part of the following articles:—
50 lilids. St. Croix and Porto ilico Sugars,
25 do. New Orleans do. ,
2.5 boxes Loaf do.
250 bags Cuba and Rio Coffee, 30 do. Java do.
In < I.T.-.i, j ) !ii, I-. Baltimore Whi-k. v,
50 bbls. do. 15 hlids. .V K. Klim, 59 bills, do.
75 bbls. Northern Gin. 4 pipes Holland do.
6 pipes Cogniac Brandy,
2 iibds. Jamaica Rum.
40 qr. casks Malaga Wine, 10 do. Madeira do.
50 casks Champaign*, 20 boxes Claret do.
20 boxes Lemon Syrup,
20 bbls. Cordial,
30 hlids. Molasses,
10,000 lbs. Baltimore Hums,
4,000 bushels Liverpool Salt,
50,000 lbs. Sweeds Iron,
2,000 lbs. blistered and German Steel,
500 pieces Bagging: 500 lbs. Twine,
200 coil of bale aud well llope,
50 boxes Sperm aud Tallow Caudles,
50 do. Raisins. 100 bids. Canal Flour,
20 crates Crockery Ware
Also an extensive assortment of
DRY GOODS.
10 bales Dull* Blankets, 2 do. Rose do.
2U0 pieces Calicoes,
50 pieces Ginghams, 50 pieces Irish Linen,
20 bales bleached and brown Homespun,
30 pieces Saltinetts. 30 pieces Flanuclls,
Bandanna and Cotton Ildkfs.
Thibet nnd fancy Shawls, Silks, Hosiery Gloves,
Circassians, Bombazines and Bouibazets, Bead Bags,
and a great variety of fancy articles: also, a well select
ed lot of fashionable aud
R3SADY MAD£ CLOTHLKTG.
ALSO
A large assortment of Negro Shoes, Kip Brogans,
women's and boys leather Shoes,
Ladies Prune!! Boots and Slippers,
Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes,
10 duz. Fashionable Bonnets,
40 cases of fir Hats, 30 doz. Wool do.
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Saddles,
Bridles, Alariingals, Wagon Whips, Horse Collars,
Trace and Halter Chains,
Hardware and Cutlery.
In addition to bis former stock, will arrive in a few
days, ten close Carriages, ten Chnriotees, and ten Ba
rouches of the newest pattern and best quality.
Macon. SonisniVr 4. IWt. 17
THE SUBSCRIBER fans forme,
an association in iiis Factorage Sf Com
mission Business, and in future it will b.
conducted under the firm of
KOLCOM&2. PU2K, &. CO,
and he solicits for the t'.nc firm a continuance of the r.
ry liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. Tin
undivided exertions ofthe parties will be devoted to the
interest of their consigning friends.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE.
Charleston. S. C. Sept. 11, 1834.
References in Moron—Hamilton A Hayes, Cooke So
Tor
iLl,t)\8
Sale,
: old peach Brandy, be
Sugar. Co fee, .Molasses, Bacon,
*. Flour, and M;:< kerel, S. It.
V GOODS of rariviis description:
for < asli
et 23-18
to mentioi:-
:it the Corni
-all nt' wlo.
r Store, u. '
THOM A'
rill be
i th
Bridge
Mill’.
REMOVAL;
T HE subscribers have removed then-stock
ble <Vc. to the south side of Broad street
Cowles Baxter Fort & Wiley, J. D. Beers I. R. St. I diateiv below the New Mark t, adjoining M
John & eo. j Randle’s Brick Ware Hon
By whom libera! advances will lie made to planters
and merchants who may wish to have tha advantage of
sales of cotton (in Charleston) made bv us.
3ml3 HOI.Ct KM BE. PECK .fc CO
RICE WINE.
Mr. Editor i —I observe in *
ol tho old travellers in India, r:
Rice wine—a fermented liquor,
that grain, arid an infusion of
spoken of ns wholesome ar.il vei
Of course it cannot be An an, f«
dilation. Can anv ofvour corr
4 QUANTITY of superior 1 Northern Cheese,
just received bv
' COOKF. Sc COWLES.
Oct. 15. 17
G nil lenten's Fine Bools,
Just received and for sale bv
WM. H. BURDSALL.
Oct 15 17
>f inar-
inuiie-
sou Sc
—where they maim fact n re
Monuments, ’Tomb Stones, Head Stones, Chimney
Pieces, and Stone Work generally. They have on
baud -MARBLE of various descriptions, and will exe
cute orders for any articles in the above line in the best
manner and at the shortest notice. They will also ex
ecute carving of every description.
GARRET LAWRENCE A- CO.
net 13-15-4tCon’sto.
form your readers of the
preparing this wine ? It i
know every mode of using
tion of our country.
mu* accounts
mion made ol
id mined from
mires. I: is
f pleasant.—
i that is adis-
spondents iu-
iiu! used for
importance to
tuple produc-
A.
Loaf Sugar, Gin, Segars, tyc.
TH 4 k BBLS. N. O. Loaf Sugar of superior quality
A10 boxes do do
2 pipes Holland Gin
A pipe cogniac Brandy
2 casks Port Wine
20 boxes Claret
G boxes Axes
30 M. Spanish Segars (superior)
50 boxes Soap
Rogers’Orange Gunpowder in kegs and cannisters
For sale by REA & COTTON,
sept 23-14
Rouund's Tonic Mixture.
W ARRANTED a certain cure for the Fever and
Ague also the genuine Hygcan medicines.
For sale only by
COOKE & COWLES.
Macon, Oct. 8. 16 Authorized Agents.
T HE Rev. James Sterlv and John Ross are expec
t’d to preach, by the Divine permission, tt ibe
following Baptist Churches, oil the days mentioned, at
11 o’clock.
•Mount Paran, Crawford, Monday, Nov. 3d.
Macon, Bibb, Tuesday, “ 4ili
Flat Shoal, Jones, Wednesday, “ 5th
Fi.-liing creek, Baldwin, Thursday, “ Gtli
Island creek, Hancock, Friday, “ 7th
Mount Olives, Baldwin, Saturday, “ 8th
(O" Tile Milledgeville papers are respectfully reques
ted to publish these appointments. oct 1G 1834-17
CHOPPED FOOD.
A writer in ilie New-ring 1 mi Farmer, or:
die subject of chopping food for stock, whose
stock consists of eight horses, six » xeii, tliiriv-
five cows, and two yearlings, states ids saviuj.
by chopping his food, to he two dollars and
eighty-six cents. He status the expense of
feeding his stock, in the usual w..\, at ten
dollars and twenty-live cents a dsv, the ex
pense of feeding with choppid food, seven
dollars and thirty-nine cents, leaving the ba
lance above stated in favour of chopped food.
G*
ENTLEMEN’S Steel mixed Cloth Surtouts
‘ Drab “ do.
1 Brown “ do.
* Blue “ Coats,
‘ Black Camlet do.
just reoeived and for sale by
WM. H, BURDSALL.
Oct 14 17
RUSSELL 6l DICKinSOUT
U \ VE now on hand 210 bbls domestic Li
quors; 14 pipes, lif pipes and hlitis Bran-
dy. Gin, ami Jamaica Ruin; 45 qr casks ass.
'Vines; 8 bbls ass. Cordial; 40 bbls and hf bbls
Mackerel; 40 hf bbls Crackers; 30 boxes bar
M * ip; 200 pieces heavy bagging; 1000 cotton
hags; Sugar. Coffee, Iron, Salt, Molasses, and
Umost every article relative to a grocery estab
lishment, together with a very complete assort
ment of Dry Goods. lints, Shoes, Hardware,
«t. all of which will bo sold at the lowest prices
And only for cash. Also will constantly receive
fit'll supplies from all the northern markets and
hereafter oiler unparalleled inducements.
_ Macon nog |91834-9 _
(t?*\Ve are requested to announce ABSO-
•L'I KU RBA N, as a candidate for Tax Col-
Pl,, r <>f Bibb county, at the ensuing election in
*" ot i>< xi sepf. 4
KZSBEE 6l WOOD,
Next door to the Post Office }
H AVE just received and have on hand a
fresh assortment of Groceries, whicli arc
offered for casii at very reduced prices, viz.
50 barrels N. Bum
2 hlids. Jamaica do
25 bbls rye Gin
25 do do Whiskey
5 hlids. Baltimore do t
3G barrels Apple Brandy
5 lihds superior old A. Brandy
10 bbls Malaga Win*
3 do Toneriffc do
1 pipe 8icily Madeira do
2 do cogniac Brandy
1 (lo Holland Gin
0 bids Peach Braudy
G do Cider
4 hlids Vinegar
10 boxes Soap
10 do Kuisins
G do Prunes
5 do Starch
4 do LfSugar
25 bags Coffee
20 bbls Prime Sugars
2 hags Spice, 2 tierces Rico
2 do Pepper
Ground and race Ginger
Teas, Chocolate, Sperm Candles
25 M Cigars
10 kegs Powder
20 hags Shot
300 bars Lead. &c. See.
ALSO
A fresh slock ofDry Goods, Hardware. Cutle
ry, Crockery, and Glass Ware, 'ilats, Boots,
Shoes. See. See.
1000 Franklin Saws
200 Long handle Spades
50 Short do do
50 kegs Nails and Brads
June 121834-37
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
J D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN & CO.
• have opened an oflico in Macon, iu the
Counting Room recently occupied by Messrs.
Hamilton tf Hays, (opposite Huson’s Tavern)
and are prepared to transact tbe Exchange Bu
siness iu nil its branches.
CHECKS,
At sight, or on time, on
WARE HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
The subscriber continues theaboxc
business at bis old stand, (head ofCber-
rvst.& Cotton avenue,) where he offers
ail tiie usual facilities in business. His
Ware Houses Sc Close Storages are in
prime order, and as much exempted from the danger of
fire as any in the place. JAMES C. MORGAN.
3Iacon, sept 171834-13
WARE HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE subscriber continues to
NEW CLOTHING,
Hats, Shoes, and Fancy Articles.
WTOW opening at the MACON CLOTHING
jL n STORE a large assortment of Coats, Frock Coats,
Over Coats, Coattees, Pantaloons of most all kinds Sc
qualities; Cloth. Velvet, Valencia, I'.nib’d Velvet,
Woollen Velvet, Merscilles, Florentine Vests; Gentle
men’s and Ladies’ Cloaks; Drawers; Fine Linen and
Cotton Shirts; Stripe do; Short Jackets; J’ea Jackets;
Monkey Jackets; Negro Clothing, Ac. which lias been
manufactured by myself the past summer, and in tho
best manner. Also, a handsome assortment of Stocks
and Suspenders of the best quality; Flag, Bandanna,
Spitalfield, India and Linen Cainbrirk^pdkfs; White,
Blk, Buckskin, Silk, and Berlin Gloves; Silk, Cotton,
Lambswool, and Vigona half hose; Cravats; Net Shirts,
Drawers; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Linen Collars,
Bosoms; Linen Cambrick do, and most every article in
the Gentleman’s line.
Fine Blk, Blue, Royal Purple, Mixed, Green, Brown
Cloths; Buff Cassimers; Vesting, Shirting, Velvets, &
a few Tailors’ Trimmings, Military Ball Buttons, Eagio
do, Epaulettes; Lace braid, (a Fine Gilt Sword and
Belt.)
XSAKS.
A good assortment of fii * Ilats, made expressly for
this market; common do; Wool do; and will be sold ns
cheap as can be found iu the up country. Cloth and
Seal Fur Caps; Fine Boots and Shoes;
Calf sewed Brogans; Pegged do; Kip do;
“ JacS*--on
“ David Crockett
Calf, Morocco, Buckskin, and Lasting Pumps; Chil
dren’s Shoes; Oter Shoes; G00 pair Negro Shoes, Ac,
Ac.
I would invito my friends and tbe public to give me
a call at my old stand, where they shall have an oppor
tunity to judge for themselves
NOTICE.
GIVE notice again to all that have not paid np their
notes aud accounts for the last year, that 1 am now
at home and ready to receive the game, not in old prom
ises, for they won’t meet my just debts. I hope this
will be a sufficient notice to some that have paid me in
promisesforsome time. LEWIS F1TCII.
act 22-18 I
ENGLISH & CLASSICAL
f'H 1 HE subscriber being solicited to return and open
.0. a Shoolin the city of Macon, lie takes tiii- op
portunity of announcing to his friends and the citizens 1 . «...
generally, that he has purchased a house and lot for , " e purpose o burning the lidiotis, tnosses, and
that purpose, most beautifully situated with respect to dead leaves on the app! tree. Without plier-
retircineut, salubrity and convenience at the corner of! ing an opinion on tin* merits oi any mode for
Plum and Fourth streets, a short distance above the
WITHERED LEAVES ON TREES.
J. D. in the Gardener’s .Magazine, observe;
“It is stated that in Normandy, children a
about with lighted torches of rve straw, lb
Presbyterian Church. The School will go into opera
tion on Monday 3d November next. He respectfully
solicits public patronage. Parents and Guardians
may rest assured that the strictest attention will be paid
to the morals and manners as well as to the literary im
provement of the students committed to his care.
Terms of tuition per quarter
Spelling and Reading $4.00,
Writing and Arithmetic 5,(10,
English Grammar, Geography, His
tory, Ac. ’- - - - G.00,
Greek and Latin - -- -- -- - 8.00.
JOHN O’KEIFFE.
IFF References. The Hon. C. B. Strong, Dr. A.
Clopton, Alexander 'Shotwcll, Jacob Shotwell. David
Ralston, John Carter. J. O’K.
Oct. 15. 1844-17-41
Overseer Wanted.
A YOUNG man, with no famil r, capable of taking
charge of a small farm, and a few hands, is want
ed immediately. To one of a moral, industrious char
acter, good wages will be given. None* others need
apply* Inquire at this office. o,;t 23-3t
removing the persisting dead h ;ves, it mav
he safely remarked, that lo remove them is
most judicious and desirable. When leaves,
which should fail in autumn, remain, though
dead, through the winter on fi;ui and. other
trees, such dead leaves, on (■xamination, will
commonly bo found to he Inti the envelopes of
as many clusters of eggs, oi pupa of insects,
which the sunshine of spring will xci i to life
and voracity just it the time that tli expand
ing leaves of the trees have In-come i ligib’e
food for their sustenance.”—jVc« England
Fanner.
NEW
oct 22-18
LEWIS FITCH.
Just Received and for Sale,
B ROWN and loaf Sugar, Rice
Northern Rum, Gin and Whiskey-
Old apple aud peach Brandy
Champaign and cognac do
Madeira, teueriffe, aud sicily Wines—old port,
muscatel nnd claret do—champaign do—
mnlnga and fentinac 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 and Pork. Baton, Coffee
Pepper and spice. Pickled salmon and mackerel
Sperm and tallow candles. Lemon syrup
Best hunch Raisins in whole nud half boxes
Martinique cordials. Jamaica and st croix Rum
Bar aud shaving soup, Chocolate
Imperial, gunpowder aud hyson Tea
Milk, soda, sugar, butter and water Crackers
Giuger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs aud Mace
Real Spanish Segars, Pipes, maccaboy Snuff
Best Canal and Western Flour. ALSO,
A General Assortment of Crockery
Glass, Hardware, Cutlery, <8cc
4> transact the above business in its
various branches, ai.d in addition
to the Ware House at present oc- Ammgst which are : Trace and Halter chains,
cupicd by him, (which will be continued.) he has Weediug Does, Shovels and spades. Sad Irons,
taken the now Ware House on R, McCall’s lot,
together with the Wharf. This ware house is
considered the most secure from fire of any in
the city. He will bo prepared to make advances
on Cottou and Produce in store, and on Ship
ments to Savanuah, Charleston, New York, Liv
erpool, Havre, &c. A. C. COLDWELL.
Macon Aug 21 1834-10
W Henrc’a ItfUenc&ia,
\ RK \ \ I'I'D . • .lUiiii'. ji»st r
for sale by
juno 5 ;Ki
NJ Ifoik,
Fayetteville,
Charleston,
Milledgeville,
Mobile,
(Lp* United State-
Philadelphia,
Savanuah,
Augusta,
Columbus,
New Orleans.
Bank N’o'is for
HAMILTON & HAYS
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Macon, Georgia,
n AVE removed to the large and convenient
W are-House formerly occupied by
Messrs BLANTON &SMITH, where they will
transact a general Factorage, Ware-House and
Commission business. They avail themselves
of this opportunity to return to their friends and
patrons, their grateful acknowledgements, aud to
assure them of a renewed solicitude for the pro
motion of the interest of all who may favor them
u ith their business, either directly or by their
friends. Liberal advances made on Cotton, and
other Merchandize in store.
July, 1834. 3m 7
Axes. Handsaws. Giinblets, Augers and Chisels,
Stock and Padlocks, Butts and Screws
And various other articles which will he sold
low for cash only.
may 22 J. BENNETT.
A FRESH SUPPLY O.
GOODS,
€ COMPRISING a general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, also flue
Black and Drab beaver Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Saddles. Bridles, saddle Bags and whips, Hard
ware, Castings, Crockery, window Glass, sets
of blacksmiths Tools complete, Whitentores gen
uine Cotton Cards, cottou Yarns by the buuch'or
hale. Foolscap, letter and wrapping Paper,
Collins’ cast s.eel Axes, buck, squirrel and bird
Shot, Dn Pouts and Rogers’ Powder, sperm
candles, Soap, Raisins, Chocolate, Spices,
Spanish Cigars, fresh Teas of every variety,
loaf, lump and white Havanna Sugar, patent
Medicines, sein, gill nett and bagging Twine,
shoe Thread, boxes claret and chanipaigne
Wines, Madeira, Teuneriffe. Muscatel and Mal
aga Wines in casks, Newark Cider, pure cider
Vinegar, &c. See.
Also iu store aud for sale on' accommodating
terms.
55 hlids superior Molasses
25 do St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars
GO hags prime grccu Coffee
20 bbls do do do
200 ps. Dundee and American Bagging
1100 ready made cotton Bags
32000 lbs Swede Iron assorted.
, Planters merchants and all others haviii^
purchase such articles, are respectfully invited j indignation
to call and examine for themselves.
THOS T. NAPIER.
Murom6th Aug. TS34 7
INANIMATE ELOCUTION.
We have received another interesting article
on tho neglect of the* power (.(' expression
among us, hut must defer it to our next tiom-
her.
The following remarks from the Geneva
Gazette, on the public exhibition *.t'11 se college
in that place, furnish a striking illustration of
tiie defect to which our correspondent alludes.
We wisli this were a solitary example ; hut we
believe almost the same remarks may he made
concerning a large proportion of similar exhi
bitions in our country.
‘The compositions ranked above the ordi
nary character of such productions : end when
examined in a purely intellectual j oiut of \ iow,
it most he acknow edged that thev iwr-* dis
tinguished as developing r.nndsu, iidisciplined,
careful in research, disciimica.:n_ in judgnu.-nt,
refined in taste, deeply iir.Lucd wi ll iis-ic
lore, and possessing highly cultivated ima
ginations. We are sorry, I.-mvi-vt . , that v. e
cannot award equal commendation to tin- deli
very of those con positions. Alt tough the
subjects were admirably designed for the most
splendid domonstrations
yet there was a cqUlne:
that ran counter to the e!
emotions which such piec
culated to awakcu. The
laliou, and too great moi
Wf> I
Ja SL
N. Smith Prentiss’ Perfumery.
OLOGNE, Rose, Lavender. Florida, and
REMOVAL.
USSELL Sc DICKINSON have remov
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 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, dice. &e.
ju!v23-5
F. F. LEWIS,
M^RCHA^-T TAILOR,
tic cold j 'ViT’OULD inform his friends aud the public,
Tiponnd I *» that lie is now carrying on the Tailoring
Shaving Soap ; Macassar, Bear’s and Antique business iu all its branches, at the old stand of
Orange Flower Water; Cosmetic cold
Cream; Cosmetic Tablet; Naples co
)il; Gouland’s Lotion, Sec. See. just received
from the manufactory of N. Smith Prentiss, Per
fumer, and for sale by ( WM. G. BROWN,
junc 1 3G
WARE-HOUSE
(meH
AND
WM.
J and
G. BROWN
iate.
ires ill be mad-- on Cotton either t;
hold or :o ship to Savaunah, Charleston o*
New York.
Macon, Nov. 28 10
J. GODDARD & Co.
Ware House A Com
mission Merchants,
Macon,
WILL continue to transact the above business at
the Ware House occupied by them during the
past season. This Ware House is as secure
from the dangers of fire as any in the city.
They take this opportunity of returning their
grateful acknowledgments for the liberal patron
age heretofore bestowed by their friends and the
public. And by a strict attention to business
committed to their care, and the facilities which
they will he able to render their customers, they
hope to merit a comiuuance of the patronage of
their friends and the public in general. They
are prepared to make liberal advances at ail
times ou Cotton stored or shipped by them.
Cotton stored at their Ware House will be
iusiired at the lowest latest, if requested.
Mae.)it septi I, 1834. Gin
VV1LI I'M B. JORDAN, will he a Can-
-iio tte for Receiver of Tax Returns at tbe next
January election. cep 11
COMMISSION SUSXi&lSSS.
CITY OF MACON.
I WILL commence the above business by tiie
first of September next, and will occnpv
LAMAR’S LOWER WARE-HOUSE, '
immediately on the river above the bridge, hav
ing a good wharf attached thereto and safe from
fire, for the convenience of my friends residing
above Macon—1 have taken the Scale House
on Cottou Avenue, from whence cotton will he
taken to the wharf free of charges. I have been
inbusiiiess for the last twenty years within thirty
miles of Macon, and 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
and domestic, ! feel confident that I will he able
to give general satisfitetion, for the accomplish
ment of which 1 tender my uoretnitted attention,
time, talents aud means, to forward the views and
interests of those who may favor me with their
business and confidence. Liberal advances will
be made ou Produce, Metchaudise and other
property confided to my care, and striet atten
tion given to tho filling of orders, receiving and
forwarding of goods See. Insurance in the
best offices can be effected at the usual rates,
when desired.
L. L. GRIFFIN.
Macon, Juno 12, 1634. Gm7
Br TTLS CORKS.
A tAf GR >SS velvet Bottle Corks, just
# ec led and for sale by
juue 1 3t> WM. G. BROWN.
Lewis Fitch, where he will remain until the first
of October. lie has on hand a small assortment
of
SUPERFINE CL O THS,
'of various colors. Also a variety of Vestings of
fashionable and approved patterns, Cassimeres,
Tailors’ Trimmings, and liopos by strict atten
tion to his busiuess to merit a share of the public
patronage.
N. B. The latest New York Fashions regular
ly received. Cutting done at the shortest notice.
Macon Aug 13 1834-10
NEW
Spring Goods and Clothing.
‘BUST received at tho Macon Clothing Store, a
i ( i .tortcal power,
: • it r recitation
■ a tod . id i 1 ill it ing
s • re so well cal-
-v.as itt c o.-stie,;-
tony oi voire. \\’,-
I could discover no revelation of intense passion
to : and spontaneous feeling id the speaker; no
at the cruelty of the tyrant ; no
admiration at the victory of flic patriot. The
brow was calm and unclouded ; the lips scarce
told there was utterance then ; the eye, the
soul of eloquence, cxibited no concentrated
expression, no mental illumination. There
was some gesture, but it was neither free, nor
hold, nor energetic. There were i;o outpour
ings of passion ; none ol the nisriesti of intel
lectual achievement ; none ofthe tran>c; nden-
cy of impassioned eloquence bur*tiny forth
with native and original fire ; no signs indi
cating that the speaker felt iA subject There
was too much ofthe formality oft e ball-room
—too much of the chilling indifference of tin*
stoic. More attention to this subject would
bg Qf infinite advantage to the great m.ijprity
of speakeis.’
We would merely add the question—Of
what avail are arguments or persuasions which
proceed from one who seems neither to feel,
nor to believe what lie is saying ?—Si vis :nr,
Jlcrc, &,c.—Annals of Ed in dun.
99 good assortment of Goods and Clothing
the spring and summer, cheap for cash,
april LEWIS FITCH
for
TO.TIIE PUBLIC.
A SERVANT girl of mine, who had for se
veral years labored under a DYSPEPTIC
aud LI VEIt-AFFECTION, nnd whose life I
had despaired of, lifter the trial of several physi
cians to relievo her, w as succcessfully treated by
Dr. Peters, of this place, whom 1 consider pre-
cmineBtly skilled in those complaints.
It. A. GREENE.
Milledgeville. June. 1834-2
Chloride of Lime and Soda.
1 CASK < hloride Lime, solution Chloriil
Soda, just received aud for sale by
May 29-35 W M. G. BROWN
New Spring and Summer
GOODS.
T HE subscriber lias just received an exten
sive assortment of Faucy and Staple Goods
suitable for the season.
april 1G WM. 11. BURDSALL.
BLANKS.
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
HAVE YOU PLANTED A VINE!
If von have planted one that produces good
fruit, tak care of it and propagate it by cut
ting and layers, and its fruit will richly repay
your labour, lfyou have not, buy or beg one,
and plant in the present spring, lfyou buy,
it will costyou two 6r three shillings ; it you
beg one, I don’t know how much it will cost
to requite the favour. The second year after
planting it will produce yon fruit which will
even year incrctiN ■ as the plant enlarges. '1 he
fruit will he found to lie wholesome and grate
ful, and you will realize the pleasure ot sitting
under your own vine during the inleifsc* heat of
summer ; and you ’fill wonder that you w;;i
have lived so long without enjoying this plea
sure. The native kinds most worthy oi '*ul-
tivation. are the Isabella,\\ inneaud Catawba,
all hardy, thrifty and ahunennr hearers, and
th**»r fruit ripening in the order in which limy
are named. Ii you want foreign fruit, the
street water, cliassolas, black ciusti r, other
early kinds are to he preferred. These e'e-
mand more rare than I lie native kinds, and ~ < '
ibe vines will require a slight covering of earth
during the winter. A little experience will
make you familiar with their management, and
convert the labour required for their care. int*.
a recreation.— Cultivator.
PLANTS.
The number ol plants which have been as
cribed, are 50,000, .and plants of the \ egerahi,
species on the surface of the earth, ar ni*'
estimated under lGOj^OO.—Quar.Jour. Agr. .