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MACON, Georgia, THURSDAY, JANUARY I,
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PUBUSHKM rVKRT THOKSDAtr,
U \fXCOS. Ga. by M YROiS BARTLETT.
PrMing OJJSct on Second Street—next door to
t^RMS.—Three Dollars a year. if paid in
.I iik'. irFotJR Dollars, if not paid before the
' '■ oiihe year. Subscribers living at a distance
* ill he required in all cases to pay in advance.
" Paper discontinued, but at the di»ere-
,i„„ : of the publisher, until all arrearages are
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c..
rfllllK subscriber is now receiving his fresh
8 supplies, aud in addition to an exteusive
noorimC rRESH aJRITCS?,
Medicines and Chemicals,
Offers for sale a rpnutity of
dye stuffs,
Viz.: Logwood, Ued Sand.as, Cam au<l P.razd Cloths
\\ 0 ods, Spanish Flot. Guatemala and country . . ”
(Hiliio, ladder, Copperas, Blue Stone, Alum
nuii Anuntlo.
PAINTS
White Lead, dry and ground in oil
Vem liiut Hod do do do
Spanish Brown do do do
Yellow Ochre do do do
Verdigris do do do
Prussian Bine, Hose, Pink, Drop. Lake, Vermill
ion, Crome Green, Crome Yellow, Ter«, Derien-
n a. Sumo Ochre, Litharge, Tnrkoy limber
Flake White, Lamp and Ivory Blacks.
PERFUMERY.
■Otto of Hose. Milk of Hose, cosmetic cold
Cream, cosmetic Tablet, comp. Naples shaving
Snip, cream Soap, Cologne and Hose Water,
Vegetable Rouge, Bear’s, Macassar aud Antique
oil'll<•*£ anil Pearl Powder, &c.
BRUSHES.
Clothes. Hair Tooth, Plastet, Shoe, and Horso
Brushes,
Also
Starch. Saltpetre, Pearl Ash, Soap. Pines
Tobacco. Ground and Race Ginger, Spices, Arc.
Arc. Fur sale by WAI. G. BROWN.
iiov *21 8
NEW BOOK STORE.
TKOSSAS PURSE.
RESPECTFULLY in
forms the public that he
has taken the store iu
Ellis. Slwtwell (c Co’s,
row, two doors above the
Post Office, where he
is now receiving and opening a very general
assortment of
Books tnd Stationary,
Among <iis works, ho has a general assort
ment, and will 1>« coustnutiy receiving tho new
publications on Theology, Medicine. Law, His
tory, and Miscellaneous subjects, together with
such other articles as arc usually kept in a Rook
Stop-.
5UNE BOOKS, _
A large assortment of all kinds and sizes.
Fools Can, 1 ctler, and Note Paper of the best
quality, both English and American, plain and
embossed, water and feist lined, pink, yellow
ne and white.
S&ANXS.
I’.,ink Checks. Notary Public Letters. Ware*
h(>us«‘ Receipts, Bills of Lading.
Writ, of id! kinds,
lustiu - Sammons, do Executions. Clerks do
Tax Collectors do. Subpisnaa for Witnesses.
Oeed-,, Sheriffs’ do. .Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar
nishments, Cn. Sn. Jurors' Summonses,
Mnrriagal ■ie. use. Bail Writ and Bond, Inter.
Com. 1'iieci • m® for Interrogatories.
Bills of Indictment, Bpticb Warrants, Bail
Bonds, UrnehmenK, Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra-
ion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem
porary Letters of Administration, Guardians
Bonds.
Tax Collectors deeds. Gamuts, Sub. Dec.Tee
Dee 21 24
NEW GOODS.
WM. H. SURDS AL.L..
H AS Just received a new and extensive
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
RU AlOY 5SIA35E5 C&OTHXftTG,
HATS, SHOES, Sfc.
which he is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PAUT, OF TUB FOLLOWING t
Super Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Bluo, Black. Mixed and Fancy colored Satinctts
English Merinocs
Duille. Point and Hose Blankets •
Scarlet, Crimson. Green and White’Flannels
Printed Snlsbury do
Canton anti Saxony and Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Birds Eye and Russia,do
Scotch do
Black. Blue and eokiured Hombnzeitcs
do do do Circassians
ihirtings & Sheetings
M&G OH SADBIEE7
WARE HOUSE.
Bleached and Unbleached
Hamilton Jeans
Black. Italian Lustirug
do Gros de Swiss
do do Naples
do do Berlin
do Sinchcws and Sarsanets
Colored Gros de Naples
Black and colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Merino Mantles and Square Shawls
Common. Thibet wool. Valencia, Silk Damask
and twisted Sitk Shawls
Heruani, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros do Na
ples Dress Hdkfs
Ladies aud Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens and Lawns
Cotton Cassimers Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia ShectiugBear Duck
Cambric do Blenched Dowlass Oznaburgbs
Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn
Colton, Worsted and Lan^bs wool Hosiery
Black aud colored Cambrics
Satirt aud Gauze Garnitures
Rlknud col’d Lustring Ribbons
Dark and light col’d Prints and Ginghams
Lace aud Gauze Veils
Fig’dand plniu Bohinet Lace
Thread Laces
Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and
Book Muslins
Linen Cambric lldkfs
Pongee, Indian Flagaud Spittleffcld lldkfs
Carved and plain Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver and Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skin aud Silk Gloves
Bend Reticules
Roaiy-niade Clothing.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, 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 Sattinct
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, bine, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
and green Cloth Pantaloons,
Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons,
Youth's cloth and satlinet Dress and Frock Coats,
do do do Pantaloons,
Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored Velvet,
black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Valentin. English Silk, colored aud white.
Merseiiles Toilinet, Svvansdown and Satlinet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth & Patersham Box Coats,
Lyon Skin Overcoats,
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks, &c.
Negro Clothing.
Men’s & Youth’s Fur Hats,
do. do. Wool do.
do. do. Cloth, Seal & Hair Caps,
Fine Bools & Shoes—Negro Shoes. &c. &c.
Oct. 15. 17
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
fff D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN & CO.
SB • have opened an office in Macon, in tin*
Counting Room recently occupied by Messrs.
Hamilton fy Ilays, (opposite Utisou’s Tavern)
and arc prepared to trausact the Exchange Bu
siness in all its branches.
CHSCZS,
At sight, or on time, ou
P. O’CALLA&HaN
JTFAS just received from New \ ork, and is now
MX opening at his old stand, a very extensive aud
well selected stock of
And fall and Winter Goods,
Which he will sell very low for cash—his stock consists
in part of the following articles:—
50 hhds. St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars,
25 do. New Orleans do.
25 boxes Loaf do.
250 bags Cuba and Kio Coffee, 30 do. Java do.
10 chests Tea, 10 hhds. Baltimore Whiskey,
50 bbls. do. 15 hhds. N. E. Rum, 59 bbls. do.
75 bbls. Northern Gin. 4 pipes Holland do.
<5 pipes Cogniac Brandy,
2 hhds. Jamaica Hum,
40 qr. casks Malaga Wine, 10 do. Madeira do.
50 casks Champaigns, 20 boxes Claret do.
20 boxes Lemon Syru
20 bbls. Cordial,
30 hhds. Molasses,
10,000 lbs. Baltimore Hums,
1,000 bushels Liverpool Salt,
50,000 lbs. Swectls Iron,
2,000 lbs. blistered and German Steel,
500 pieces Bagging. 500 lbs. Twine,
200 coil of bale and well Rope.
50 boxes Sperm and Tallow Candles,
5(> do. Rajaml 100 bbls. Canal Flour,
20 crates wroekery Ware
Also an extensive assortment of
DRY GOODS.
10 bales Duff Blankets, 2 do. Rose do.
200 pieces Calicoes,
50 pieces Ginghams, 50 pieces Irish Linen,
20 bales bleached and brown Homespun,
30 pieces SnttinetL®. 30 pieces Flannells,
Bandanna and Cotton Hdkfs.
Thibet and fancy Shawls, Silks, Hosiery Gloves,
Circassians, Bombazines and Bomhazets, Bead Bags,
and a great variety of fancy articles: also, a well select
ed lot of fashionable and
ZlEADY MADE CZOTUXNG.
ALSO
A large assortment of Negro Shoes, Kip Brogans,
women's and boys leather Shoes,
Indies Pruned Boots aud Slippers,
Gentletneu’s Boots and Shoes,
10 doz. Fashionable Bonnets,
40 cases of fir Hat®, 30 doz. Wool do.
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Saddles,
Bridles, Martingals, Wagon Whips, Horse Collars,
Trace and Halter Chains,
Hardware and Cutlery.
In addition to his former stock, will arrive in a few
days, ten close Carriages, ten Chariotecs, and ten Ba
rouches of tho newest pattern and best quality.
Macon. Sentemher 4. 1834. 17
Loaf Sugar, Gin, Segura, iyc.
■W BBLS. N. O. Loaf Sugar of superior quality
Jj W™ J‘> boxes ill) ill)
2 pipes Holland Gin
1 pipe cogniac Brandy
2 casks Port Wine
20 boxes Claret
0 boxes Axes
30 M. Spanish Segars (superior)
50 boxes Soap
Rogers’Orange Gunpowder in kegs and eannisters
For sale by REA & COTTON,
sept 23-14
KNTLEMEN’S Steel mixed Cloth Surtotits,
\JI 44 • Drab “ do.
11 Brown » “ do.
44 Bluo 44 ’ Coals,
41 Black Camlet do.
just reaeived and for sale by
WM. H, BURDSAI.L.
Oct 14 17
F. F. LEWIS,
M2IICHANT TAILOR,
TT AS taken the stand a few doors above the Clo-
XX thing Store of Mr. L. Fitch, on Mulberry
street where he continues to carry on the Tailoring
business. He assures all those who may favor him
with their custom, that their work will be done at the
shortest notice, and in the best manner.
He has on hand a supply of tho best materials in his
line, consisting of .
CLOTHS,
Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green,
&c.
CASSIMEllES,—A good assortment.
VE STINT GS,
A good variety of the best quality.
Petersham, aiid a complete assortment of
TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS.
He respectfully solicits a share of the public pat
ronage.
M ; )cnn. Oct 20 1334—24v
Just Received and for Sale,
3# if OWN and loaf Sugar, Rice
_0X Northern Rum, Gin and Whiskey
Old apple and peach Brandy
Champaign and cognac do
Madeira, tc-neriffe, aud sicily Wines—old port,
muscatel anil claret do—champaign do—
malaga ami fontinac do
Cherry Bounce, French cordial, Newark cider
Dunbar’s bc-st Loudon Porter, bar Lend, Shot
Besi cavendish chewing and smoking 'Tobacco
Best pickled mess Beef and Pork, Bacon, Coffee
Pepper and spice, Pickled salmon ami; mackerel
Sperm mid tallow caudles. Lemon syryp
Best bunch Raisins in whole ami half boxes
.Martinique cordials. Jamaicaatal st croix Rum
Bar mid shaving soap, phocolatc
Imperi l, gunpowder and hyson Tea
Milk, so.i.i. sugar, butter and water Crackers
Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs and Mace
Real spnnisu Segars, Pipes, maccaboy Snuff
Best (.'anal ami Western Flour. ALSO,
A General Assortment of Crockery
Glass, Hardware; Cutlery* &c»
Amongst which are : Trace ami Halier chains,
Weeding Does, Shovels and spades. Sad Irons.
Axes. Handsaws, Gimblels, Augers and Chisels,
Stock and Padlocks, Butts and Screws
And various other articles which will, be said
low for cash. onlv.
SSEW 35STAB£ZSSiXKZSSZff3?
WATCH MAKERS
And
7¥ 2LIj EB“
A Hr. undersigned would inform tiu-ir friends and
X the public that tl: -y lave commenced busiuess
iu the above line, and offer for sale cheap for cash, at
their store opposite the Central Hotel. Patent Lever,
Gold and Silver. Duplex Repine. English and French
Watches, of good quality, Jewelry. Silver Spoons of
the best quality, made to order; Ever pointed Pencils,
Steel Pens, Gold and Silver Guard. ( hains and Keys,.
Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles, Pistols. Razors,
Knives, Scissors, Thimbles, Bead Bags, i’urses and
Pocket Books, together with a variety of other articles 1635—when the following ; urser \
usually kept in their line. Please call and examine. ; ires for any nag in the world.
N. B. Particular attention will he paid to repairing _ _ First Day—Mon:-’ - .
watches of all descriptions, and warranted. Spoons
and other articles engraved.
J. A. &- S. S. VIRGIN.
Macon, nov 18-tf-22
may
J. BENNETT.
NEW CLOTHING,
Hats, Shoes, and Fancy Articles.
TRJOW opening at the MACON CLOTHING
jL™ STORE a large assortment of Coats, Frock Coats,
Over Coals, Coattees, Pantaloons of most all kinds &
qualities; Cloth. Velvet, Valencia, Emb'd Velvet,
Woollen Velvet, Merseiiles, Florentine Vests; Gentle
men’s and Ladies' Cloaks; Drawers; Fine Linen and
Cotton Shirts; Stripe do; Short Jackets; Pea Jackets;
Monkey Jackets; Negro Clothing, «&c. which lias been
manufactured by myself the past summer, and in the
best manner. AIsq, a handsome assortment of Stocks
and Suspenders of the best quality; Flag. Bandanna,
Spitalfield, India aud Linen Cambrick Hdkfs; White,
Blk, Buckskin. Silk, and Berlin Gloves; Silk, Cotton,
Lambswoo). 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, Eagle
do, Epaulettes; Lace braid, (a Fine Gilt Sword and
Belt.)
BATS*
A good assortment of line Hals, made expressly for
this market; common do; \Vool do; and will be sold as
cheap as can be found ill the up country. Cloth and
Seal FnrCaps; Fine Boots and Shoes; ’
Calf sewed Brogans; Pegged do; Kip do;
44 Jackson
“ David Crockett
Calf. Morocco, Buckskin, and Lasting Pumps; Chil
dren’s Shoes; Over Shoes; 600 pair Negro Shoes, &c,
I would invito my friends and the public to give mo'
a call at my old stand, where they shall have an oppor
tunity to judge for themselves. ocl22-l ft
L4WIS FITCH
AFRESH SUPPLY OF NEW
GOODS,
C 10.MPR1SING a general assortment of
> Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, also fine
Black and Drab beaver Hats, Boots and Shoes.
Saddles. Bridies, saddle Bags.and whins, Man! j
ware, Castings, Crockery, window. Glass, sets
of blacksmiths Tools complete, Wliitemorcs gen- j
nine Cotton Cards, cotton \ arn*4iy Gutaiunch ;.r
bale. Foolscap, latter aud wrapping Paper,
Collins’ cast steel Axes, buck, squirrel and bird
Shot. Du Pouts and Rogers’ Powder, sperm
candles. Soap, *Uaisins, Chocolate, Spice
Spanish Cigars, fresh Teas of every variety,
loaf, lump and white Ilavanna Sugar, patent
Medicines, seiu, gill nett and bagging Twine,
shoe Thread, boxes claret and champaiguo
Wines, Madeira, Tenneriffe. Muscatel and Mal
aga Wines in casks, Newark Cider, pure cider
Vinegar, &e. See.
Also iu staro and for sale on accommodating
termg.
55 hhds superior Molasses
25 do St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars
GO bags prime green Coffee
20 bhls do do do
200 ps. Dundee and 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 examine for themselves.
THOR T. NAPIER.
Macon, fith Aug. 1834 7
Jockey Club Purse—.one mile he aw,
Second Day—Tuerday.
Jockey Club Purse—two mile’heats,
Third Day—Wednesday.
Jocky Club Purse—three mile heats
Fourth Day—Thursday.
Jockey Chib Purse —four mile heats,
Fifth Day—Friday,
Jockey Club Purse—rail - heats best 3
in 5, Purse supposed to be worth
Inc23 ]s34—27—Bv
THE HERMITAGE
Female Seminary,
petent instructors in the several branches of Female
Education. A scientific. Professor of .Music wiH be
employed for that Department^' Maternal atte:-. tior.
will be paid to the improvement of the- mots is.-in;!
manners, as well as the minds of the Pupil- . Board ‘
can be obtained in the Ihiiiily of the Principal, by such
as make timely application; and by other- in private
families of respectability in the villago, which has be
come noted for its health and good soriotv.
CATHERINE-FITZGERALD.
Dec 11 JB34—27-4t
- 03* The Columbus Enquirer, and Macon Telegraph
are requested to give the above 4 insertions ana trans
mit their accounts for payment to C. Fitzgerald, Scotts-
borough.
Y OUTH’S Over Coats, just received and for
sale by WM. II. BURDSALL.
Oct 18 IS
MACON STEAM BOAT
Company.
A
rXAZYB,.
(Second Street, ai tluir Xne lirick Store adjoining
Cooke If Co teles.)
IIK3PECTFPLLY tender their thanks to their
JiX Customers for the past yenr, and would inform
ih-un that they have just received a large stock, com
prising every article in their line, and are constantly
receiving from tluir manufactory fresh stock, so that
their assortment may always be found complete.
Among their goods arc Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and
Boy’s
SADDLES,
of a great variety of patterns. Among them Spanish,
Fancy Quilled. Shadcred, Plain and Overlaid, large
and extra Inrzo Saddles, Coich, Gig and Dearborn
HAllN ESSES,
■ofevery description; an elegant assortment of
Bits, Stirrups, and Spurs of the latest and nmst ap
proved pattern*.
Bridles, Martingales, and Bridle Fillings of every
description.
Saddle Baz«, Carpet Bags, and Valices.
Folio hard leather Trunks.
Coach, Gig, Tandem, Drovers and Sportsmen’s
Whips.
Ladies’ anil Gentlemen’s English and American
Twig Whips of a superior quality.
Coach Trimming, Springs, Laces, Bands, Handlas,
&e.
Patent Leather.
Morocco, Sheep, Hog, and Deer Skins.
Straining, Serge, Worsted, Linen, Cotton and rein
Webb*.
Hamas, Collars. Saddle Tree®. Varnish.
CutTack*. Trunk Loci:®. Buckles, horse Brushes,
Curry Combs, Girths, Surcingle®, Stirrup Leathers,
Ate.—Also
BUFFALO ROBES,
B2 1R \ JD 33 A& SKIOf3,
of superior quality, by the bale or .ingle ; all of which
were purchased in New Yoik on she best terms, and
will he old tode i’'*rs and othci -. low forcash.
(IT* «8t Manufacturing
done at short notice.
ALSO FOR SALF.
One and two Horse
BAROUCHES.
A supply wiU be can-uutl v kept on hand.
Nov. 6, 1834. 21—4m
a
•neril ritock of Goods at
their Now Store. They would he pleas
ed to receive a call from their friends,
nov 21 if 8
N. York.
Fayetteville,
Charleston,
Milledgeviile,
Mobile,
Philadelphia,.
Savannah,
Augusta,
Columbus, *
New-Orleans.
(tyf* United States Bank Notes for sale.
Advauees will be mado on Cotton, either to
hold or lo ship to Savannah, Charleston or
New York.
Maeon, Nov. 28 10
COTi -C3
,^RF opeuini
BJotice to Parents & Guardians.
THE HILL ACADEMY.
THE Trustees to the above
Institution take pleasure in an
nouncing to die Citizens of
Monroe, and the adjacent
counties, tiiat they have fuc-
ceeded in engaging me profes
sional services of Mr. ind
Mrs. Cleveland, present Rec
tor and Rectrcss of the male
and female department of die
CuBodensville Academy, for
the ensuing year.
The Hill Academy will open for the reception of
students on the 2d Monday, in January next, in which
will he successfully taught the mixed and solid Branch
es ofnn English and Classic Education; and as we
have limited this Institution to a definite number ofstu-
dent®, parents and guardians will do well to avail them-
selves of an carlv opportunity in entering dieir Chil
dren and Wards.
Mr. A Mrs. Cleveland bring with them a well earned
reputation, combining moral worth, indefatigable in
dustry, superior discipline, and unquestionable ability,
with every requisite calculated to inspire us with a con
fidence, that the Seminary must succeed even under
ordinary circumstances. But when wo reilcct that
this Institution is pleasantly situated in the midst of a
dense population, one mile from the road leading from
3Iacon to Forsyth, 17 miles from the former, and 7
from the latter place, iu a neighborhood distinguished
for health and line water, and whose moral character!®
- irpussed by none, remote from all tlievicesanditnmor-
olities common to towns and villages, together with the
convenience of Hoarding with respectable families
near the Academy. We llatter ourselves the Hill A-
cademy will vie with any institution of the kind in the
8oiithern Country.
N. B. Terms of tuition tho same as with other re
spectable Academies.
M. \V. McCRAW, ) H
JEPHTHAII BRANTLY. < S
WM. B. HILL. ) S
JOHN T. POPE, 5 ?
Monroe countv. Oct 23.1834—11*—3m ^ _
;f^=»We aro requested to announce \JLSO-
LEJ1 JOURDAN, as a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Bibb county, at the eusuiug cicctic-u in
Jana ary next. sept. 4
2'oj* saate,
GALLONS old peach Brandy, beside
•J U.K YX Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bacon,
Rice, Floor, and Mackerel, Salt,
DRY GOODS of various descriptions,
too numerous to mention—all of which will be sold
low for Cash, at the Corner Store, next to the Bridge,
oct 23-18 THOMAS TOOMEY.
Gentlemen's Fine Boots,
Just received and for sale by
WM. H. BURDSALL.
Oct 15 17
WARE HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
a ^1 ’J’he subscriber continues the above
/ ^ JM business at his old stand, (head ofChcr-
, ',‘;S nr st. & Cotton avenue,) where he offers
DC all the usual facilities in Imsiness. 1 lis
Ware Houses & Close Storages are in
prime order, and as much exempted from the danger of
fire n< any in the place. JAMES C. MORGAN.
Macon, sept 171834-13
W y RE house
.sns
COMMISSI • t V BUSINESS.
THE subscriber coutiuuc? to
•'* transact the ahove business Iu its
various brauches, and in addition
to the Ware House at present oc
cupied by him, (which will lie continued,) he has
taken thff'new Ware House on R- McCall’s lot,
together with the Wharf. This ware house is
considered the most secure from (ire of any iu
the city. Ho will he prepared to make advances
on Cotton and Produce in store, and ou Ship
ment® to Savannah, Charleston, New York, Liv
erpool, Havre, &c. A. C. COLD WELL.
Macon Aug 21 1834-10
J. GODDARD & Co.
>- Sfc
T HE above company take this method of inform
ing the public -dial they have purchased two
Stoain Boats, the
MASOST, ASSD EXGEZi 5
which boats arc to run regularly between Darien and
.Macon, leaving Darien once every week, with tow boat. - .
The steamboats will draw only 26 inches of water, with 2
good engines in each. The company have been to a
great expense to place this Line of steam tioats on the
Ocirulgee and Altamaha rivers, and would respectful
ly solicit the yatronageofthe public. Thisline will be
a great facility for merchants who wish to ship their
goods by the way of Savannah or Darien to Howkins-
ville anil Macon, or in shipping cotton to Savannah.—
Arrangements have been inudo to forward cotton or
goods without detention between Savannah and Dari
en. .Noexertion or expense will bo spared to give the
greatest despatch to goods or cotton shipped by this
line.
Agents for the abort. Boats :
J. GODDARD & CO. Macon.
L Baldwin & Co. Savannah.
Mitchell & Collins,- Darien.
Matthews & Roberts Ilawkinsvilte.
nov 10-6m-2I
REMOVAL.
USSELL & DICKINSON have remov
ed to the store formerly occupied by N. B.
Williams, successor to H. Blair & £o., where all
kinds of Groceries, Dry Goods, &c. can be had
for cash mily and at the lowest market prices.
Just Baceived
Bbls. and half bbls. all numbers Mackerel; bbls.
and half bbls. family canal Flour; Pickled Pork,
Tobacco, Baugiug, Twiue, Iron, &c. &c.
j uly 23-5
Pork, Flour, Bagging, $,'c.
Pg BARRELS Prime I’ork
/gf 25 bbls Canal Flour
100 pieces Bagging
31 bags Coffee
1ft casks Malaga Wine
10 do Merseiiles Madeira do
3 hhds N. O. Sugar.
Received this day by Boat Telfair 'and for rale
by REA &'COTTON.
Dee 10—25
S. ffEWE&ZE.
fife*.
NEW YORK & DARIEN
Line of Packets.
B rig Amelia Strong, J. Chaco, Master,
Premium, Sherman, 44
Schr. D. B. Crane, A. Bibbins, 44
a new Brig (on the stocks) E. P. Buckley, “
all good and substantial copper fastened vessels. Their
commanders experienced in the trade- It .is intended
that one of the vessels shall always he at each end of
the line taking in freight, and will sail regularly about
once ill ten days. Shipper* may rely upon th • vi s-mls
being regularly despatched, and every facility given
that goods and produde may go forward at the least
possible expense.
IIAWES & MITCHELL, l
P. R. YONGK & SONS. * AGI TS
Darien. Dec 10 1834—26—Iy
Ware House 6l Com
mission Merchants,
Macon,
WILL continue to transact tho above husiness at
the Ware Houst} occupied by them during the
past season. This Ware House is as secure
from tho 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 be able to render their customers, they
hope to merit a continuance of the patronage of
their fricuds and the putdic ■ in general. They
are prepared to make liberal advances at all
times on Cstton stored or shipped by them.
Cotton stored at their Ware House will be
insured at the lowest ratest, if requested.
Macou sept. 1/1834. Bid
A TEACHER WANTED,
f * q O take charge of the Forsyth Male Academy, fox
■ the year 1835. Testimonials of Scholarship
ami good moral character will be required. The undi
vided attention of Mr. B. B. Hopkins will be directed
to the Female Academy of Forsyth, in which both the
solid and ornamental branches of a well regulated Fe
male Education will be taught:
Wessons in Music and Fainting
will be given as heretofore by Mrs. Warner, well
known for her success in teaching these branches.
The schools will commence their first term for 1335,
on the first Monday in January next. All letters direc
ted to the Trustee*, Forsyth Georgia; or to Benj.-H.
Rutherford, Forsyth Georgia, will meet with prompt
attention.
HENRY LONG, ) H
JOSEE DUNN, . g
A. M. D. KING, ) 3
HARVEY GORDON, * M
BENJ. II. RUTHERFORD, j
Dec 16 1834—26—It
AT the long Brick Building, one
door above the Book Store, offers
for sale, per wholesale, the following
Goods on the lowest terms, for cash
or short city acceptance®.
100 pieces red Flannels
150 pair Whitney Blankets
2 bales mixed Kersey
1100 yds. stout blue Cassinctt®
35 doz. good Woollen Socks
210 boxes of Shoes, viz.
3600 men’s thick Brogans
600’ do do Russet do
1200 do kip do
200 boy’s calf Boots
260 do thick Brogans
’.{SO do lined aud bound Shoes
760 youth’s russet do do
240 do thick do
10 boxes gentlemen's Boots,
first qua!, calf sewed
do 44 44 nailed
do 44 44 pegged
do “ thick Boots
1450 pair women’s walking Sheas
6 boxes do leather Bootees
• 100 pr. gent’s moirocco Downing Pumps •
100 pr. do leather do
1 case men’s Rubber Slices
1 44 ladies’ do do
5 44 women’s and nurses’ assorted
1 44 ladies’ morocco Sandals v
IFF Planters and Merchants are respectfully invited
to call.
Macon, Nov 20 183-1—22
Sale of Town Lots.
O N tho first Tuesday in January next, will be
sold in the town of Jackson. Butts county, to
the highest bidder, all the unsold lots, the conditions of
the above sale to bt< half in hand and tho other 12
months thereafter, with small notes and approved se
curity, titles made on the day of sale, one 20 acre lot
handsomely situated for building a comfortable dwell
ing.
The above was done by an order of the superior
court.
JOHN GOODMAN) Cik.
Nov 10 1834—22
NOTICE.
A tL person® indebted to the firm of G. v • P?r-
/*.a sons or Co., are hereby notified that ifth-/al
low the present season of payment to pass. Will TTK-i*
assuredly find their notes and account* in the hr,fid;- of
officers for collection, ns we have taken this season .to
close our busiuess in this place.
Macou. Nov 12.1834—21—2m . ...
Saak 'of EAWSmamui.
Haickinsvillc, Nor. 15, 1834.
iffeNE instalment of*twelve and a half per cor.:, cn
"j* the Capital Stock of this Bank, Is ramrod re
be paid by the Stock nolders on or before the Fi/
day of January next ,
By order of the Board,
D. CLAYTON, Cashier.
H17SS3SX-S &. 3>X&H£ftrSOKf
M 1VC now on band 210 bbls domestic Li
quors; 14 pipes, bf pipes and libels Bran
dy, Gin, and Jamaica Rum; -15 qr casks ass.
Wines: 6 bbls ass. Cordial; 40 bbls and bf bbls
Mackerel; 40 hf bbls Crackers; 30 boxes bar
soap; 200 pieces heavy bagging: 1000 cotton
bags; Sugar. Coflbc, Iron, Salt, Molasses, and
almost every article relative to a grocery estab
lishment, together with a very complete assort
ment of Dry Goods. Hats, Shoes, Hardware,
&c. all of w hich will he sold at the lowest prices
and only for cash. Also will constantly receive
fresh supplies from all the northern markets and
hereafter offer unparalleled inducements.
.Macon aug 191P34-9
PIONEER
4 TEACHER WANTED.
T O take charge of the Male Department of tho Ma*
con Academy. Unquestionable testimonials’ of
moral and intellectual qualifications will be required.
CHARLES J. MCDONALD, ) _
THOMAS W. BAXTER. < S?
F«. I). TRACY. > I
. N.C.MUNROE. I 3
AMBROSE BABER, j '
Macon nov 13-21 '
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
T HE next Term of this Institution, will com
mence on the 16th day of January. Student*
who wish to connect tljemselves with it, can at that
time join any class for which they may be prepared.
For admssion into tho Freshman Class at that time, a
student in mil have a correct knowledge of English
Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic,- Cicero’s Orations.
Virgil, Greek Testament. Grteca Minora, of Jacob’s
Greek Reader, 1st book Livy, 1st vol. ot Gr*ca Ma-
jora. For admission into the Sophomore v lass', in
addition to the above studies, a student must bate rc-sd
Horace, 2d vol. Grtrr.a Mcjora, Day’s Algebra, ana
the 1st aud 2d book of Euclid.
ASBURY HULL,
Scc’p of the Beard of Trustees.
Nov 14 1634—-24smtl6Jan
For Sale.
A NEGRO WOMAN, about 28 years old, a vala-
able house servant. Inquire at this Office.
December 3, 1834.—24 ,
DO&T
LINE
Insurance Bank of Columbus,
Nr: fember 1-1. 1334.
nsi HE stockholders of this Bank arc required to pay
JtL Ten Dollars per share on the capital stock, on
Monday, 13th January. 1835.
By order of the Board.
03 B. HEPBURN. Cashier.
Notice to Cotton Shippers.
A FTER the 20th Instant, no Cotton for shipment
will be received except ntthc Wharf where the
Boat or Box may be loading
ROGER McCALL,
J. GODDARD & CO.,
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
P. R. YONGE & SONS.
J. R. BUTTS
ALEX. E. PATTON.
Macon. Dec 15 26
F OR transportation to and from Macon, i» now in j
complete order. A superior new Steam Boat
called “David Crockett” with two powerful Engines, )
and several first rate freight boats have been built since j
the close oFtlic last season and placed on the line.
Steam Boat Pioneer, Capt. Gooilwin,
44 Daniel Crockett, AFCormick, •
will ply regularly between Darien and Macon, one of
them leaving Darien about once a week with freight '
boats in tow. j
Steam Boat CHARI.KSTOFri\
Capt. Bonnell, ,
will run constantly between Darien and Savannah, i
and afford the. greatest despatch to Cotton.
The subscriber’s whole attention is devoted to faeiii-
ating transportation between Macon and the Sea
Ports. He has invested a large sum to put hi* line in
! the most complete order, and believes that lu* arratige-
! meats for giving despatch to freight and keeping i: in -
: gOQd Older,while in his care, will make ir the iutei-e :
: of Cotton Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, :o j
j continue their favors.
| AtDarien he ha® secure and convenient^! arehou-i ®
1 for reception of Good®, and hi.®
. Wharves there are covered
with sheds*
1 which enables him to keep all Cotton shipped on his
For Sale
o._ SEVERAL houses and lot® in \ ine-
villc. together with house and lot of-
cupied hv Maj. Hnvi.ic. Apply to
* A. 8HOTWELL
If absent, to WASHINGTON i’OS
tune 24 1834-1 ;
Fashionable 8? Splendid
WAT0B88 «. XSU :q,T. Y,
fr? 3 At the low st Prices.
C. G. St. JOHN.
ESPECTFULLY inforn * the citizen® ot Macon
Jri- and its vicinity that he has
continue to receive Fashionable and
consisting of _ . ..
i A:ici or i -■ ft. A > a.••!'.: t, . U ®
Silver do do do >.o
Gold Link and Curb Guard Cbrins,
Sul, Kev®, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings,
SlC. &LC-
Watche :euaired in4he 1
opened, a:id
slid SpendiJ Jew.:
inner ard wr.t.
St. JOHN.
M
ORTON’S Com
and for sale hv
dee II
;h Syrup. ju®t received
WM. G. iKOWN
while landed for reshipment.
JAMES R. BUTTS.
Ace.vts.
Holcombe, Psck & Co. f Charleston,
E. P. Butts, Savannah,
J. T. Rowland, Darien
D. B. Halste.qd. - - HavrkinsviUe.-
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