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MACON, Georgia, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1835.
Volume IX....Number 30.
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* ,. „, j*UKl> KVKBT THOUSOAT.
...JJ.v, (!„■. hy \l VIIOS BARTLETT.
r O'T.o o/t Second Street—next door to
Hujnnx Hotel.
'Three Dollars u year, if paid ii»
...Hr Fot'R Doluh;, if not paid before the
■",. ...tr„ Subscribers living at a distance
r.'naired i» 'll cases to pay in advance-
p a .,,V discontinued, hut at the discrc-
,j„. publisher, until all arrennges an;
medicines, alc.
l)RUG>
ftili'. subscriber is now receiving his fresh
fU ,,,.,plies, siudJn addition to an extensive
,. „..i"t of
•**' B3*.T7GS,
Ii/W/iVmcs and C/ir'nica/s, •
|,,f sale a quantify of
®" DYE STUFFL
. J.n*-ivood. Rod Sunder*. Unto and Brazil
jj Spanish i’lot. <5untrm:dn aud country
Madder, Copperas. Blue Stone, Alum
l
tf«wl!
j Jii'o.
mu
Amiatto.
Veil
PAINTS
• Lend, drv and ground in oil
i : n K. d d<> do do
,h Broun do do do
, i)ehn; do do do
Vsn igns do do do . —■
p ... Hl«e. yn«B. l’iok- ,U ku, YCrnil!!-
: ■, I'rumc Green. Creme Yellow, Ten. De i. n-
Sroue Ochre, l itharge, Turkey Outlier
Fake White. Lamp :ud Ivor® Blacks.
PEKFIJMERY.
p,.,. „f Rose, Milk of Rose, cosmetic eoid
Cretin. < *pietic Tablet, comp. Ytiiile* “having
s, i r<*a..i Soap. Cologne and Rose Water,
V, ,ctMe Rouge, Bear’s, .Macassar and Anttquo
,1 i>e soul Fcarl ISiwde.r. &c.
BRUSHES.
,• v*. liair Tooth, Ulastet, Shoe, and Horse
A/so
n il. SiiJipetrc. Pearl Ash, Soap. Pities
u-ro. Ground and Race Ginger. Spices. vice.
K„, s ;.'c hy U.M. G. BROWN.
21 S ,
NKVV BOOK STORK.
thomas mss.
RESPECTFI i.LV in
fo^ms the public that he
5h,2t\ h'as taken I he store in
'•> i-.His. Shonvell & Co’s.
r ~- -l' 1 ;*L*\ row. two doors shove’the
. > ,> lM Olficc, where he
re
md o|K‘hiog a very general
T joks aad Stationary.
t..r.ai. >;i< works, he itas a general assort*
r. t. on will he constantly receiving the new
jug In-s linn.- on Theology. Medicine.'Law, His
i».v. and Miscellaneous subjects, together with
si.4 a other articles as are usually kept in a Book
NEW GOODS.
VVM, H. BCKDSAL.L..
\S Jnst received a new and extensive as
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
ZHSJUDYiaABS CLQ'SJHSiS’G,
HATS, SHOES, S>c.
which ho iso’fleruig for sale tit reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PACT. OP THE FOU.OWINO t
Super SiiNsiny,.Blue,-Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloth*
Blue, Black, Mixed and '■’•uicy colored Satinetts
English Mcrinoes
Duffle. Point and Bose Blankets
rfcarlct. Crimson. Grernami White Flatmels
Priutcd Salsbury 'do ,
Canton and Saxony, raid Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Birds Eye ant! Russia do
.Scotch do >
Black. Blue aud coloured Boinhazettcs
do do do _ Circiissians
Negro Cloths
Linseys
Bleached and Unhieached Shirtings & Sheetings
Hamilton .loans
Black Italian Lustirng
do (a’rosde Swiss
rlo do Naples
do do Bcriin
do Sincheuvs and Sarsaurfi* — i
Coiorcrt Gros «ic Naples
Black and colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Merino Mantles and Square Shawls
Common. Thibet wool.* Valentin, Silk ihiinask |
and twisted Silk Shawls
2*. O’CASfcAGHADff
AS jnst received from New York, and is now
,opening at his old stand, a very extensive and
well selected stock of
And jet it and Winter Goods,
Which he will sell very low for cash—his stock consists
in part of the following articles:—
30 hiids. St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars,
25 do. New Orleans do.
25 boxes Loaf do.
250 bag* Cuba and Rio Coffee, 30 do. Java do.
10 chests Tea, 10 khd*. 'Baltimore Whiskey,
50 bins. do. 15 lthds. N. L. Rum, 50 bills, de.
75 bbls. Northern Gin. 4 pipes Holland do.
d pipes Coguiac Brandy,
2 hhds. Janiritea Rum,
40 qr. casks Malaga Wine. 10 do. Madeira do.
50 casks Ciiampaigne, 20 boxes Claret do.
20 boxes Li>mon Syrup,
2(1 bbls. Cordial,
M0' hhds. Molasses, ,
10,000 lbs. Baltimore Ilams,
4.000 bushels Liverpool Salt,
50,000 lbs. Swefcds Iron,
2,000 Jb?. blistered and German Steel,
faj0 pieces' Bagging. 500 lbs. Twine,
200 coil of bale ana well Rope, , *
50 boxes Sperm and Tallow Candles,
50 do. R.isms. 100 bbls. Canal Flour,.
20 crates Crockery Ware
Also an extensive assortment of
DRV GOODS.
10 bales Duff Bltwkets, 2 do. Rose do.
200 pieces Calicoes,
50 pieces Gin "hams, 50 pieces Irish Linen,
20 bales bleached and brown Homespun.
30 pieces Sattijietts. 30 pieces Flannel Is,
Bandanna and Cotton Ildkfs.
Thibet and fancy Shawls, Siiks, Hosiery Gloves,
I Circassians, Bombazine* and BoniliazeU, Bead Ba,
Jnst Received and for Sale,
llOVVfj and loaf Sugar, Rice
Northern Rum, Gia and Whiskey
Old apple and peach Brandy
Champai^u and cognac da
Madeira, teneriffe, mid sicily Wines—old port,
muscatel and claret do—champaign do—
nialaga aud foutinne do
Ohcrry.Bounee, French cordial; Newark cider
Duuhar’s best Loudon Porter, bar Lead. Shot
Best cavendish chewing and smoking Tobacco
Best pickled mess Beef and Pork. Bacon,,Coffee
Pepperand spice, Pft'fcled.salnion aad mackerel
Sperm and.tallow candles. Lemon syrup
Best bunch Raisins in whole and naif boxes
Martinique cordials. Jamaica a't.i! si eroix Rum
Bar and shaving soap. Chocolate
Imperial, gunpowder and hysou Tea
Milk, sod", sfigar, hjmer and water Crackers
Gingeg, Cinnamon, Nutmegs and,Mace •
Real spauish Segars, Pi;>csy ipacc ;boy Snuff
Best Canal and Western Fiour. ALSO,
A General Assortment o f Crockery
1 Gf!sss» Hardware, Critlery, &’.e>
Amongst which are: Trace and Halter chains-.
Weeding Does, .Shovels aud spades. -Sad Irons,
Axes. Handsaws, Gimldcts, Augers and Chisels,
Stock and Padlocks, Butts aud Screws
Ahd various other articles which will !>e sold
low for cash only.
may 22 J. BENNETT.
NEW
STEW 3&STABXXSH1SSMS
WATCH MAKERS
And
TS" 1ST of Letter* remaining in the Post Ollioc at
A J Perry, Gn. quarter ending the Mist Dec<;ml*.r l
JdM4, which ir not taken outdnriitg'tho next quarter) 1
.ending the .3\*t March, J835, will be sent to tin; 1’o. f
Office Department as dead letters.
Adams Margaret
Andrews \Vm II
Bassett Francis
a the public t.'.at they haye commenced business j Bassett h rancra
in me above line, and offer for sale che^p for cash, at' „“ u "v’i 3 ?
their store opposite the Central Hotel. Patent Lever, j-Brotison Horttce It 2
Gold and Silver. Duplex Lepino, English ana French]
Watches, ofgp Ml <fctality, Jewelry, Silver
the best qn
Steel Pens
poons of' f’iitts Gatrell A: Co
quality-, made to order; liver pointed Pencils, Braswell Jesse L
ns. Gold and Silver Guard. Chains and Keys, 5*J?“V-£! ,on
1 Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles, Pistols, Razors, gmiara vv m
j Knives, Scis»ow, Thimbles, Bead Begs, Purses and ■
Pocket Books, together u ith a variety of other nriicles ‘ "- 0 ' M y* .
usually kept in their line. Please call and examine. I Brown J onathan
N. B. Particular attention will be paid to repairing; p 11 ' A "re
watches of all .descriptions, ana warranted. Spoons j ^ ro ' - P KI, ns
and other articles engraved. ► Co, ;pi dge Lew.*
' J. A. & 3. S. VIRGIN, j Go!!ms Moses
Macon, nov Ii--tC-22
rilow
3WSSOOS9. .
V I irge assortment of .t)I kinds and sizes.
Fools Cap, Letter,and Note Paper of the best
qnidiiv, both English and American, plain and
t iibci -cd. water and tViut lined, pin
n< and white.
S&AAffSS.
Ihnnk Checks. Notary Public letters. Ware*
home tu-.-r, r s»-. »ti:! . <.! f,THT!ng.
IVrit* of nil-kinds.
Ju-iice* Summons, do Executions, Cleiks dc
Tax t’o!lector.* do. Suhptcnas for Witnesses.
Meed*, fsiiei'idV-do. sheriffs' Bills of .Sale, Gar-
nisiuuenis, Ca. Sti. Jurors’ Summonses
L'.iii-iage License. Bail Writ and lloiid. Inter.
Com. Directions for Interrogatories.
llil's of indictment. Bench Warrants, Bail
lb .ids, Attachments. Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary, Letters of Admiubtra-
ion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem-
|wr.»ry Letters of Administration, Guardians
fiend*.
Tax Collectors deeds. Gamuts, Sul*, flee. Ter
!>.*.• 21 24
m&cow sASDis&sr
WARE HOUSE.
£ & SMT,.
(Second Strut, ot their Xew liriek Store adjoining
Cooke Sf Coir lee.)
R ESPECTFULLY tender their thanks to their
Cuslouicr* for the past year, and would infirm
tii-'fii that they have jti*t. received a largo stock, com-
pri-.ij every article in their line, and are constantly
Mvu ing from thpir manufactory fresh stock, so that
their assortment may always bo found complete.
A -.i jug their good* are r ladies’, Gentlemen’s and
SADDLES,
<»f .i great variatv of patterns. Among them Spanish,
F.iKt-y luilted, Shaflerod, Plain and Overlaid, .large
sa I extra largo Saddles, Coach, Gig aud Dearborn
HARNESSES,
of every description; an elegant assortment of
•its. Stirrup*, and Spurs of the latest and most ap-
pr iy.'d patterns.
Bridles, Martingales, and Bridle Fillings of every
licruntii, Muslin, Crape, Gauze a
pies Dress lidkfs
Ladies and Misse* Bonnets
Irish Liucns ami Lawns
t'ottou Cadmers Beaver Fustians
English .Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids aud Stripes Bed Ticks
Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture. Dimity Russia rlhcetingllear Duck
I 'attihric do Blenched Dowiass Oznaburghs
Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn
Cotton, Worsted aud Lambs wool Hosiery
Black and colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Bik find coi’d Ltiktring Ribbons
D irk iiti'l light col’d Prints and Ginghams
Lace aud Gauze Veils
Fig'dand plain Bo'iiuct I.ace
Thread Laces
Cambric. Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Xansook and
Book Muslins
l inenCambric Ildkfs
Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlclicld lidkfs
Carved and piaia Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver aud Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goatskin and riilk Gloves
Bead Reticules
S&oady-m&de Clothing.
Siipertiue blue, black, invisible green, Adi-lui.l,
brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats,
Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock
Coats,
Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattces
and blue, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattinct
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, blue, block, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
and green Cloth Pantaloons,
Blue, black and lancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons,
Youth’* cloth and gailinet Dress aud Frock Coats,
do do do Pantaloons,
Black and blue Cassiraere, black and colored Velvet,
black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Valentis, English Silk, colored and white
MarseillesToiliner. Swansdown and Sattinet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coat*.
Mixed, brown Cloth & Patershutn Box Coats,
Lyon Skin Overcoat*,
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Seeks, &c.
Negro Clothing.
Men’s & Youth’s fur Hats,
do.- do.* Wool do. *
do. do. Cloth. Seal «fc Hair Caps,
Fine Boots &. Shoes—Negro Shoes, Ac, &c.
Oct. 15. 17
. i r<_ i x- I and a great variety of fancy articles: also, a wrll select-
nd Gres dc Xa- ^ , ot offVMhion i Ie and 3
3USAD7 52AUS CKOTHWO.
ALSO
A large assortment of Negro Shoes, Kip Brogans,
women’s and boys leather Shoes,
Ladies Brunei! Boots and Slippers,
Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoss,
10 doz. Fasliionuble Boanets,
40 case* of fir Hat*, MO doz. Wool do.
indies and Gentlemen’s Saddles.
Bridles, Martingal*. Wagon Whips, Horse Collars,
Trace and Halter Cfiains,
Hardware and Cutlery.
In addition to his former stock, will arrive in a few
days, ten close Carriages, ten Chariotees. and ten Ba
rouches of the newest pattern and lies: quality.
Maron. September 4. 1S34. * 17
«
XTLEMEN’S Steel mixed Cloth Surtouts,
Drab
Brown . *
“ Bine ‘
“ s Biack Camlet
just reaeived and for sale hy
WM. II. BURD3ALL.
Oct 14 17
do.
do.
Coats,
do.
olivo
F. F. LEWIS,
WIERCHANTT TAI2.Q21,
A3 taken tlie stand a few doors above the Clo-
thing Store of Mr. L. Fitch, on Mulberry
Atrvet where he continues to cany on tha Tailoring
business. He assures all those who may favor him
with their custom, that dicir work will bo done at the
shortest notice, and in the best manner.
He has on hand a supply of the best materials in his
line, consisting of
CLOTH-8
Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green,
Ac.
CASSIMERF.S.—A good assortment.
v£3Tnros (
A good variety of the best quality.
Petersham, and a complete assortment of
TAILOR S TRIMMINGS.
He respectfully solicits a share of the public pat
ronage.
Mason Oct 30 1»34—24v
CLOTHING,
Hats, Shoes, and Fancy Articles.
JKTOW opening at tha M.ACOX CLOTHING
i" STORE a large assortment of Coat--. Frock Coats,
Over Coats, Coattees, Pantaloons of most all kind* &
•judities; Cloth. Velvet, Valencia, EmbkL Velvet,
Woollen Velvet, Merseiiles, Florentine Vo.oHicutlo-
incu’s aud Ladies’ Cloaks; Drawers; Fine'Linen and
Cotton Shirts; Stripe do; Short Jackets; Pea Jackets;
Monkey Jackets; Negro Clothing, &c. which has been
manufactured by myself the past summer, and in the
liest manner. Also, a handsome assortment of Stocks
and Suspenders of the liest quality; Flag, Baudanna,
Spitalfield, India and Linen Cambriek ildkfs; 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 Cambriek do, and most every article in
the Gentleman’s line.
Fine Blk, Blue, Royal Purple, Mixed, Green, Brown
Cloths; Bvd'Cassimors; Vesting, Shirting, Velvets, &
a few Tailors’ Trimmings. Military Ball Huttons, Eagle ,
do. Epaulettes; Lace braid, fa Fine Gilt Sword and !
Belt.)
HATS.
A'good assortment of fine Hats, made expressly for
this market; common do; Wool do; and will he sold as
cheap as can he found in the up country. Cloth and
Seal Fur Caps; Fine Boots and Shoes:
Calf sewed Brogans; Pegged do; Kip do;
“ Jackson
“ David Crockett >
Calf. Morocco. Buckskin, and Lasting Pumps; Chil
dren’s Shoes: Over Shoes; GOO pair Negro Shoes, Ac,
&e.
I would invite ray friends and the public to give me
a call at my old stand, where they shall have «n oppor
tunity to jnd.-e for themselves. oct22-1S
LEWIS FITCH
Cannon Archibald
Carlisle Gideon N
Caatfehurry Jehu&h
Cffmcy .Ames
j Coin e'rs Iifnrv
REMOVAL.
USSELL .& DICKINSON have retnov
<-d to the store formerly occupied by N. B. | <7iia « John
iliiams. successor to II. Blair & co., where all 1 i obf> Howell
kinds of Groceries, Dry Goods, &c. .can he had ! Chaficy Nathan
for cas l onlv aryl at tl;o lowest market prices. ^LaasUm) Afefi 1L
f«il». in«T halfSfckcnt!; 1ibls. j
and h-.lf bids, fatnily c.tnal Fiour; Pickled Pork, ] Duncan Jas E3
Tobacco. Bagging. Twine, Iron, &.c. &c. * j Daniel Thomas
Jackson John
.ilines John
Ijiw Henry G
I-iwson Hugh-
Mann Hiram
Mounger John C & F. 2
Morris EiL-ha 2
Mclunncy Bcnjai'nin
Miller J A
McCarter John B
Montgomery llcbt
Mntieou John
Miithius Wiliiam
McCoy Charles
Milton Henry S
Neil Aitied. .vi
Norwood Tiiec.dorc
Konvpod Lorenzo p
Patiilo CliaVle* F
Puree John
Patiiscn Jolin
Pope James
, Parrin William
Punch Nicholas S
Price John
jn'.v -23-5
S. S8TSWSL&U,
‘AT die long Brick Building, one
door above the Book Store, offer;;
for sale, per wholesale, the following
Hoods on the lowest terms, for cash
or short city acceptances.
* 100 pieces red Flannels
150 pair Whitney Blankets
2 bales mixed Kersey "
11C0 yds. stout blue Cassinetts
35 iloz. good Woollen Socks
220 boxes of Shoes, viz.
3509 men’s thick Brogans
600 do do Russet do
] 200 do ki^ do
200 boy’s calf Boot?
2i»0 do thick Brogans
380 do lined and bound Shoes
780 youth’s nsset do do
240 ’ do thiek . do
10 boxes gentlemen’s Boots,
first quai. calf'sawed
do “ “ nailed
do “ “ pegged
do “ thick Boots
1450 pair women’s walking Shoes
G boxes do leather. Bootees
100 pr. gent’s morrocco Downing Pumps
ICO pr. do leather do
1 case men’s Rubber Shoes
1 “ ladies’ do do
5 “ women’s and misses’ assorted
1 “ Judies’ morocco Sandals
ID” Planters and Merchants are respectfully invited
to call.
Macon. Nov 20 1834—22
I Deage Isaac
Don John
Elloboe John
Edgwo’rth A S
Ellis Stephen
Engrail Edward
Fuller John
Fletcher John '
Furnace Benjamin
Gilman Samuel 2
Carnage Nathaniel
Gunman Daniel
Grimes Wiliiam
Gilbert Thomas J
Gait ml! Charles G 2
Gilford John
Gilbert Thomas .
Holiday M
Herrington Joshua
Howard Richard
Hill William M
Hancock"Win J
Herrington William
llnrg .Toel
John; on Thos T
aekson Henry
Ammons Jossec
Perry, G:v. Dec
Rigan Robi A
Royal Stephen
Roundtree Burt..-11
Raley Henry W
Robinson I'. A
Rutledge Jes 1)
Sutton Alien
Snell Amos 2
. Spivey Littleton
Smith Geo G
Stokes Cordall
Smith Richard
Singleton Tircy
Steely James
Smith Ese on
Sinclair James
St Johns James
Thomas James ■
•Tomlinson John'
Taylor Jacob
Welch Edward 1
Watters Jesre
Wood Jy’d 2
Williamson Hardy
Wells Josiah II
Wiley W illiam
Wellborn Johnson
AVarren Frederick
Wiggins Osborn
\Vaiker Thomas p
GHmes Sr.ruh
, 1834. JOHN Cl! ' I’ , P. M.
A ‘ a
0;:ice ir
i'wi' hrtUtlf
GALLONS old peach Brandy, beside*
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bacon,
Rice, Flour, and Mackerel, Salt,
DRY GOODS of carious descriptions,
too numerous to mention—ail of which will bo sold
low for Cash, at the Corner Store, next to the Bridge,
oc: 23-18 THOMAS TOOMEY.
'RtrSSS&au & 3>X&2£ZipBpZI
H .\VE now on hand210 hl-ls domestic Li
quors: 54 pipes, bf pipes and hhds Bran-
i ll fin.** iahU/1 izi> ciuru . . * , f - »>■ «-
, a good assortment of ready made ! A; <*»?x 1 a , 1 " 1 J^amaRnu.; 4o qr casks ass.
e*. with a good assortment of Fan-1 H'tucs: e bbls ass. Cwitial. 40 hhls and h! hills
1 solicit for him the patronage of! Mackerel; 40 hf bbls Crackers; 30 boxes bar
NOTICE.
ORACE FITCII has taken my Clothing Store
and will keep
Clothing, Hals, Shoes,
cy articles. I would solicit for him the patronage
my friends. LEWIS FITCH. soap: 200 pieces heavy bagging;
jnnJ 1835-29 _ bags; Sugar. Coffee, Iron, Salt, M
I'respectfully invite all that are yidebted to me by
hook or note, "to give me a friendly call and pay the
same. I hope none will slight the invitation.
LEWIS FITCH.
I offer my House and Lot for sale, on Walnut"street
opposite the State Bank. L. F.
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
f l). JIEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN & .CO.
a have opened an office in Macon, iu the
Counting Rpotn recently occupied hy Messrs.
Hamilton &; Hays, (opposite Husou’s Tavern)
md are prepared to transact the Exchange Bu
siness in all its IiMUt-hes.
\t sight, or on time, on
,Y. York. Philadelphia,
Fayetteville, Savannah,
Charleston, Augusta,
Milledgevitlc, Columbus,
Mobile, New Orleans.
(t/ 8 * 'United States Rank Notes for sale.
Advances will hemadoon Cotton, cither to
hold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or
New York.
Macon. Nov. 28 IB
Gentlemen's Fine Roots,
Just received and for sale bv
WM- H. BURDSALL.
Oct 15 17
WAKE HOL'SK
AND
COMMZSSZON BUSINESS.
The subscriber continues the above
business at his old stand, (head ofCher-
ryst.& Cotton avenue.) where he offer*
all the usual facilities in business. His
Ware Houses Ac Close Storages are in
prime order, and as much exempted from the danger of
fire a* any in the place. JAMES C. MORGAN
Macon, itept 171834-13
W RE tv USE
CiLOTHIMG,
Hats, Shoes, Sfc.
73' HAVE taken the Cloihing Store of Lewis Fitch,
U and offer for sale a good assortment of ready made
Clothing, Hat*. Shoes, Boots, with almost every'arti
cle intlie Gentleman’s line, and nin prepared to sell as
cheap for Cash as any oilier establishment in the up
country. HORACE FITCH.
FA I N TIN (T.
ol ljefy-rs remaining on .'and at :Le Post
in Clinton, on the first ray of January^
Richard P Aduin Walter Joxes
Anmas & Kolb William Lowe
Eli Lighiner
Alien X Ligl’ttbol
Miss l.anru Lttckie
John E Lcsler
T R Lamar
Thoma^ Little
Washingtnn Lawson
Warren Mnssqngalf
1000 cotton
igs; .'-iigar. oonee, iron, .-sail, .violasses, and
almost every hrtide relative to a grocery estab
lishment, together with a very complete assort-, AA^ y A nafPl
tn* tit of Dry Goods. Hats, Shoes. Hardware.
See. all .*f which will he sold at the lowest prices . Driver
Abram S Alexander
George W Butts
’•Villiam Barron
Abert Btirdine
lienjumin Broom
S hen nett
ltcdding Bowden
: lizabetfi Chapman
John Canady
llenry Clark
William Cone
Wm G Champain
Dr E II Cook
Sarah K Cook
Jesse Chapabhsa
Henry Chaippain
OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, cither
in the city or country. Chairs repainted and
ornamented. Iziokitigglass or picture frames gilded
or bronzed.
.Sign* painted, and Fancy painting .of various des
criptions will be done bv applying to
J. II. & W. S. ELLIS.
Cotton Avenue.
Mixed Paints of every color on hand.
jan 8429
•se-rripuon.
Saddle Bag*. Carpet Bags, aud \abces.
folio hard leather Trunks.
Coach, Gig, Tandem, Drover* ami Sportsmen’*
Whips. J 4 .
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s English nnd American
Twig Whip* of a superior quality.
Coach Trimming, Springs, Lace*, Bands, Handles,
Latent Leather. .
Morocco, Sheep, Hog, and Deer Skin?.
■■'training. Sergo, Worsted, Linen, Cotton and rein
Webb..
H i oies. Collars, Saddle Trees, Varnish.
Cut Tacks. Trunk Lock*. Buckle*, horse Brn-hes,
Carry Combs, Girths, Surcingles, Stirrup Leathers,
Also
mjFF\LO ROBES,
»i \ a \ s i a r 4 s ^rrs,
u l > l’.urior quaiilv. by the hale or single : all of which
w->re purchased in New York on the best terms, and
'purchased
*'ll ba *ild to dealer* and others low for cash
SJotice to Parents & G-nardiaas.
THE HILL ACADEMY.
THE Trustees to the above
Institution take pleasure in an
nouncing to the Citizens of
Monroe, and the adjacent
counties, that they have suc
ceeded in engaging the profes
sional services of Air. and
Mr*. Cleveland, present Rec
tor and Rectr^ss of the male
and female department of the
Cnllodensville Academy, for
the ensuing year.
The Hill Academy will open for the reception or
students on the 2d Monday, in January next, in which
will lie successfully taught the mixed and solid Branch
es of nn English and Classic Education; and as we
have limited this Institution to a definite number ofstn-
dents, parents nnd guardians will do well to avail them
selves of an earlv opportunity in entering their Chil
dren aud Wards.
Mr. & Airs.' Cleveland bring with then a well earned
reputation, combining moral worth, indefatigable in
dustry, superior discipline, nnd unquestionable ability,
with every requisite calculated to inspire ns with a con
fidence, that the Seminary must succeed even under
ordinary circumstances." But when wc reflect that
this Institution is pleasantly situated in the midst of a
dense population, one mile from the road leading from
Macon to Forsyth, 17 miles from the former, and 7
from the latter place, in a. neighborhood distinguished
for health and nne wntcr, and whose moral character is
surpassed by none, remote from all the vices and immor
alities common to towns and villages, together with the
convenience of Boarding with respectable families
Wc flatter ourselves the Hill A-
COMMISSIO V USIjYESS.
THE subscriber continues to
transact the above business in its
various hrauches, and iu additiou
to the Ware House at present oc
ipied hy him. (which will be continued,) he has
taken the new Ware House on It. .McCall’s lot,
togetlier with the Wharf. This ware house is
considered the most secure from fire of any iu
the city. lie will lie prepared to make advances
ou Cotton and Produce in store, and on Ship
ments to Savannah, Charleston, New York, Liv
erpool, llavre, &c. A. C. COLDWELL.
Macon Aug 21 1834-10
NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the firm of G. W. Per
sons & Co.,'areherebv notified that if they al
low the present season of payment to pass, will most
assuredly find their notes and account* in the hands of
officers for collection, as we have taken this season to
close our business in this place.
Macon, Nov 12.1834—91—2m
ami o:ity for cash. Also will constantly recefv
frgsfi supplies from all the northern markets arid
lierraft.-r offer unparalleled inducements.
• Mag.-it ane 191834-9
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs.
Cotton Avenue, Macon.
J H. & XV. S. ELLIS, having taken the Drug
• Store formerly occupied by Dr. Wm. B. Ball
and Mr. F. S. Johnson, intend keeping a general as
sortment of Drugs, Aledicines, Paint*. Oils, Ac.
Families, Physicians, Alcrchaats, and Planters may
depend upon having their orders or prescriptions filled
in the best manner and of the best materials.
Particular pains will be taken to have on hand mod?
icines of the very best quality.
Jnst receiving and on hand Patent medicines. Per-
fhniery, Surgical Instruments^ Paints, Oils, Window
Glass, Garden Seeds, &c. &c.
Jan 1 1835—28
Rouand's Tonic Mixture.
ARRANTED a certain cure for the F^Ver and
Ague also the gennina ltygean iriedffcine?
For sale only by
COOKE & COWLES.
Macon, Oct. 8. 1G Authorized Agents.
MACON S CAM BOAT
Company.
aM0k
. LAW,
T IIE undersigned lias removed to Montgomery.
Alabama, and will punctually attend to any bu
siness in his profession tlmt may be forwarded to him
from Georgia.
JOHN W. A. PETTIT.
Oct. 27. 1834.—20.
Da vis. Duncan 2
Joseph Day
John Dumas 2
TK-nfhufin Dickson.
Newel Drew
Allen J Eaton
Wiliiam Edwards
Josiah Likins
Tyre Freeman
Samuel Feggari
N A Franks
Lewis Griffin
Thornberry Greorie
Dr A B Green
-Mrs Elizabeth B Holsey
Robert Hart
Abner Iliil
Lliiaii Helton
John Howard
Jobnsofi Havmore
Asther Harrap
Miss Jaue C Hanimack
Jonathan Hair
JaueJohnson
John Jefferson
William Johnson
J JonesjJ
AInrtha A Jackson
Lovick P Jonrdan
Jesse Johnson
France* L Afitchell
A1 A Marshal 12 '
■ William AIiz.il
James AfcAL.hon
K D Martin
Gideon Al.-.son
Wm .’'.ianard
John ?>iai:>ii - ■ ;
Sirs Ann A; orris
Robi Ih.MPehtll
James 31 cNief
James Patlersoa
Robt G Faul
Abel Parmele
Sarah Patrick
Jane Reynolds
John Rushin.
W B Kockmore
Elizabeth St Gall
Lafayette’ Saunders
John Singleton
Harriet Stunner
S F Skitter
James Sumner
James Stewart
G II Simmons
Janies Summers
II H Slatter
James Situs
Baford Stalsworth
M,'tin Smith
Peter Thi ess
Nancy Wilson
Airs Kebeccab WiPiahm
Frederick White
A M Walker
Thomas Williams
Luke Williams
John Wallis
William Av hitloy
John William*
JAAIFS SMITH, P. 31.
J. GODDARD & Co.
'Ware House & Com
mission Merchants,
Macon,
WILL continue to transact the above business at
the Ware House occupied by them during the
past scasnu. This Ware House is as secure
from tho dangers of fire as any in the city.
T HE above company take this method of inform
ing the public dial they have purchased two
Steam Boats, the
BEACON, AEfD SiSKJES ; ,
which boats are to run regularly between Darien and
Macon, leaving Darieuonce every week, with tow bouts.
The steamboats will draw only 2fiinches of water, with *2
good engines in each. The company have been to a
great expense to place this Line of steam boats on the
Ocinulgee and Altainaha rivers, nnd would respectful
ly solicit tho patronage of the public. This linexvill lie
a great facility for merchants who wish to ship their
goods hy the way of* Savannah or Darien to Hnwkins-
villc and Macon, or in shipping cotton to Savannah.—
Arrangements have been made to forward cotton qr
goods without detention between Savannah and Dari-
No exertion or oxpense will be spared to give the
Salt and Cotton Ragging
REA & COTTON.
(OR sale hy
nov 4 1834-20
PIONEER
Pork, Flour, Ragging, Aw.
67) fcj BARRELS Prime Pork
/uyQJ? 25 bbls Caiial Flour
100 pieces Bagging
31 bags Coffee
10 casks Malaga Wine
10 do Alcrseilles Aladeira do
3 lihds N. O. Sugar.
Received till* day bv Boat Telfair ami for sale
by REA & COTTON."
Dec 10-1-25
STS AM
SOA-Z 1
They takh lbU opportunity'of returning their ^ atcst despatch to good* or cotton shipped by tins
line.
— near the Academy
ft?" ’ Repairing & Maaufactlirillg \ cademy will vie wi^iany institution of the kind in the
done at shcr: notice Southern Country- ... ,, ,
grateful acknowledgments for the liberal patron
age heretofore bestowed by their friends and the
public. Aud’ by a strict attention to business
committed to their care, and the facilities which
they will he able to render thoir customers, they
hope to merit a continuance of tho patropage of
their friends and tho public in general. Thcy
are prepared to make liberal advances at all
times on Colton stored or shipped by them.
Cotton storcit at their Ware House will be
insured at the lowest ratest, if requested.
.Macon sept. 1.1834. Pin
ALSO FOR BALE w
One and two Horse
BAROUCHES.
A s, ipply will he constantly kept on hand.
Nov. "6,1834. 21—im
COOKS & COWLES,
\ RK opening a general Stock ol Goods at
their New Store. Tliei would lie ploas-
® ( l to receive a call from their friends,
uov 21 tf 8
N. B. Terms of tuition the same as with other re
spectable Academics.
M. W- HcCRAW, ? H
JEPHTHAH BRANTLY, < 2
WM. B. IIILL, ? ?
JOHN T. POPE, 5 ?
Monroe county. Oct 29,1834—1!)—3ni
Sale of Toicn Lots.
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be
sold in the town of Jackson, Butts county, to
■e highest bidder, pll the unsold lot*, the conditions of
tlio above sale to b half in hand and the other 12
month* thereafter, v. .th small notes and approved sc
Agents for the above Boats :
J. GODDARD & CO. Macon.
L. Baldwin & Co. Savannah.
Mitchell & Collins, Darien.
Matthews Ac Roberts Ilawkinsvillc.
E- & J. B. Delano, Charleston,
nov l0-6m-21
NEW YORK & DARIEN
Line of Packets.
B RIG Amelia Strong, J. Chace, Master,
Premium, Sherman, “
Schr. D. B. Crane, A. Bibhins, 9
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 bo at each end of
the line taking in freight, and will sail regularly about
curity titles made oil the day of sale, one 20 ncre lot once in ten days. Shippers may rely upon the vessel*
handsomelyritnated for building a comfortable dwell- being regularly despatched, and every Facility given
• ! that goods and produce may go iorwoia at the least
I
ortment of Colored Silks of tha latest style
r ale by
WM. H. BURDSALL.
4-n*—_—M
m just receivc-1 and for sale by
1 1ITU It
The above was done by an order of the superior j possible expense. & MITCHELL ?
e .... jg > Agents.
Oct 14 17
X’ov 10 1S34—22
JOHN GOODMAN, Clk.
1
P. R. YONGi: & SONS,
Darien.. Dec 10 1334—25-ly
I T OR transportation to and from Macon, is now in
; complete order. A superior nety Steam Boat
called “David Crockett” with two powerful Engines
and several first rate freight boats have been built since
the close of the last season and placed on the line.
Steam Boat Pioneer, Capt. Goodwin,
“ “ David Cror.lcett, “ HP Cornicle,
will ply regularly between Darien and Macon, one of
them leaving Darien about once a week with freight
boat* in tow.
Steam 3o . CHARLESTON,
Capt. Bonuell,
will run constantly between Darren and Savannah,
and afford the greatest despatch to Cotton.
The subscriber’s whole attention is devoted to facili
tating transportation between .Macon and the Sea
Ports. He has invested a large suiu to put. his line ill
the most complete order, and believes that his arrange
ments for giving despatch to freight and keeping it in
good order, while in his care, will make it the interest
of Cotton Shippers and Merclntnts ordering goods, to
continue their favors.
At Darien he has secure ami convenient Warehouses
for reception of Goods, and his
Wharves ^here ?rs covered
with sheds,
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
rff|HE next Term of this Institution, will coni-
_KL meucconthe Jtith day of January. Students'
who wish to connect themselves with it, can at that
time join any class for which they may be prepared.
For admwion into the Freshman Class at that time, s
student must have a correct knowledge, of i ngliah
Grammar, Geography, Arilknieiic, Cicero’s Orations
Virgil, Greek Testament, Grnca Minora, of Jacob’s
Greek Reader, 1st book Livy, 1st vol. of Gnrca Ma-
jora. For admi.-sioq into tho Sophotfiore Class, K
addition to theqbove studies.a student must have road'
Horace,2d vol. Gra < •• M ora, Day’s Algebra, ".mij,
the 1st and 2d book of Euclid.’
ASBURY HULL.
Src'ti of the Board of Tnoties.
Nov 14 1834—24snttI6Jan
which enables him to keep ail Colton shipped on his ; ranted.
Boats tinder shelter and protected front the weather,
while landed for reshipment.
Fashionable Splendid
WATCHES & ZllX,
A l th,' lowest Prices, Ji
C. G. St. JOHN,
JF3YESPECTFUELY informs the citizens oflbn
JK, and its vicinity that he has opened, and wilt
continue to receive Fashionable and Spendid Jowouy •
consisting of
Gold. Anchor Escapement, Sc Patent Lever Watches
Silver do do do do do
Gold Link and Curb Guard Chains,
Scalp. Keys, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings,
Jfcc. vVc. &C.
01- ' Watches repaired in the best manner and
Doc 13 1834—26
C. G
JOHN.
JAMES R. BUTTS
AcEXTb.
Holcombe, Peck & Co.,
E. P. ptTTTS,
J. T. Rowt.axd,
D. B. Halstead.
Macon, Nov. 18, 1834.—22
Charleston,
Savannah,
Darien
llawkinsville.
For Sale.
HAVE about Seventy Beeves at Mr.
Low’s plantation, those w)*o wifh to p
tr ill ple.asc'oill on Ur. I ow, Mr. Bcrrv Roj. r-'. j
Mr. G. Wo hingtBn. A. SHOTWELL.
Jan 1 lSiJcwajlS
I
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