Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, January 29, 1835, Image 1

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R GtlA MACON, Georgia, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. (835. Volume IX.«.ltr.wifeu 3:2. CI502UMA TSLBCHGLA.PH : POBUIim. ) EVKKT TIfURSPAV. AtUACOfi. Gu.lxj MYROX BAHT LETT. printing Ojpre or ScennJ Street—next door to JListin's Hotel. TRK MS.—Thrkk Dollars n year. if paid in mi -mce, <ir Four Dollars. if not paid before the ruii of ihc year. •SaHseriber* IwiBs Rt n distance ,vi!l be required in ail cn*w to pay in advance. *-?*No Paper disconti';:n-1. but at tile discre- \lm or the publisher, until all arrearages are paid. aoo an toowMs, t, ! ! liopeeinn a general stock of floods at 'JL ’.heir Vow Store. Tb-'y would,be jileas- , | to r ■ jive a cal' from their friends, nov 21 tf »5 . ACU HOOK STORE. tho^i;s Brass. lUiSPECTFULLY in forms the public 'that ho has taken the store in Ellis, Shot wed •& .Co’s, row, two doors above the Post Office, where -ho a- very gcucral NEW GOODS. WM. H. SUfiDMLIi, H AS Just received a new and extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS, REA97 MADE CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, tfc. which he isoBering for sale at reduced prices v For Cash Onh/. F. O’CALLAGHaN H AS just received from New York, and is now opening at bis old stand, a very extensive and well selected stock of And fall and Winter Goods, Which he will sell very low for cash—his stock consists iu part of the following articles:— aj birds. St. Croix and Porto Rico "Sugars. tin do. New Orleans do. 25 boxes Loaf do. new clothing” Hats,’ Shoes, and Fancy Articles. mrOH* ope mug at the .MACON CLO'l'Il IN’6 « STORK a laree assortmeniuif-Coats, Frock Coat*, l Ivor ('oats. CoHttees. I’autalonns of most all kinds «& qualities; Clotli. Velvet, Yalei:< in, • Knib'il Velvet. Woo”*- i oollen Velvet. AH-r.-eill-s. Florentine Vests; Gentle- ineitsaiuj Judies' Cioa.ks; Drawer.-; Fine j.inen and Cotton Shirts; Stripe' the E3SW ESTABLISHMENT. WATCII MAKERS And JEWELIi'EES. . ri!^Hi> under-igned wojjJd inform iJk ii friends and A the public that they have commence! business LIST _n I Letters remaining in the PostOtlice ? i. /ebaloii on the 31st lire. 1~:’,.{. Jo.hn Kent Cotton Marls; Stripe dte Short Jackets; Pi a Jackets: Monkey Jackets; Negro Clothing. Ac. which )n.> been in tne above line, mid offer HIS STOCK CON'SISiS, IS PART, 0>" THE FOLLOWING Sujier Saxony, Blue, lilac* and Fancy Colored | 250 bag* Cuba and Rio Coffee, 30 do. Java do. Broad Cloths I 10 chests Tea, lOhhds. Baltimore Whiskey, Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Satinetts 1 50 bids. do. IShlids. N'. E. Kmu, 59 bbl-. da. English .Ylerinoes ) 75 bids. Northern Gin. 4 pipes Holland do. manufactured by myself the past siiimiie . and in the best manner. Also, a handsome assortment of Slocks ami Suspenders of the best qualify; Flag. Bandanna, Snif.nlfii.M ¥..,i: I I r • .ii.r*.. \t;i.:'.. . „ . clKwp-for cash," their store opposite ihe ; Central Hotel. Patent Lev Go'Idatid Silver, Duplex Lcnine. Englt.-h and Fret: Walrhcs; of good quality," Jew, Ity, Silver Spoons the best quality, made to order; Ever pointed Pene ■Steel Pens, Gold and Silver Guard, Cuainsnnd Kc , . . __ 11 r,.! 1 , l 11* . I n * . . I I,' ir!i:<nl \l Eilli, J brown Jas r ush Win C Ban a s Y oung D Aden B G ilrowu I.uvi C'renrbaw Jiar-lial Cov ingthtt Jesse.(’ratvford Giuatli'an < rawh \ I hini.-l I ubanks Isham Fanner Benjiunin Fleming Jas Cain Barth , NIr ■ J- -Mamin : J.-.s li Moon; I i ps Mi > J. rnmah .Mn Seth R .Morr Iletij Mi ■ Autimnv Fi 1 HSWK. i* now receiving and openin; assortment *>f Boohs and Stattcnai’y. Among ois works, be ha* a gcucral assort- mcni, and will Iw constantly receiving the new puldicatious via Theology; Medicine. Law, His tory. mid .Miscellaneous subjects, together with siiih other urtidts u< arc usually kept in n Book Store. S& AIT&L SOGKS, \ large assortment of all kinds ami sizes. Fools Cup. Letter, and Note Pnper of the best qualify, both English mid American, plain and nil** soil, water and feint lined, pink, yellow m, aud white. . , • EX* I’.ank Chocks, -Notary Public Letters. Ware house Receipis, Pill, of Lading. \\ tits of all kinds. Justices jSitmiuons, do Executions, Clerks do Tax (loHccton do. Subpoenas for Witnesses. Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Shcrifts’ Bills of Sale, Gar- rishnii tits, (It. Sit. Jurors’ Snminmisos. Mnrri igo License, Bail Writ anil Bond, Inter. I Com. nireclinns for Interrogatories. - Y Bills of Cndietmenf. Bench Warrants,- Bail Hrniils. Au.icbmenls. Inter. Judgements. Li-tiers Testamentary, Letters of Adiaiuistra- ion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem porary Letters of Administration, Gnardians Ronds. Tax Collectors deeds, G-iimits, Sub. Dec.Tec Dee ’21 24 3SACON SABBfiSHlF ware house. —--i-iiciur.u-i'S''' WAZOLS7 •& (Sioiiut Street, at their AYir Jirick Store adjoining Cooke ff Coiria.) £ B "SPKCTFI’LtA' tender their tlmnks to their ktk Cuttomors for the post year, au-J wonld inform tha.ii’:hai they have just received a large stock, com- prising «vi*ry article in their lino, and are constantly .-"“iviag Ihfrn their minnhictory,fresh stock, so that ill -ir assornn-'nt may always bo found conipletb. Among their goods are Ladies’., Gentlemen’s aud Bov's SA DOLES, «r ,i great variety of patterns. Among them Spanish, I'mrytluilted, Shaftered, Plain and Overlaid, large ami extra large Saddles, Coach, Gig aud Dearborn I f A It N E S iS E S , ofi-vory desor ption ; an elegant assortment of Ibts. Stirrnps, and Spurs of the latest and most ap- pmved pnllern*. Bridles. Martingales, anil Bridle Fillings of evwy description. S i Mle B igs, Carpet Bags', aud Valiccs. Folio h ml leather Trunks. Coach, Gig, Tandem, Drovers and Sportsmen’s Whips. ladies’ and Genii,mien’s Fnglish and American Twig Whips of a superior quality. Coach Trimming, Springs. Laces, Bands, Handles, Ac. . . Patent leather. Monsico. Sheep, Hog, and Deer Skins. Straiuiug, Serge, Worsted, Linen, Cotton and rein Webbs. H i nos, Collars, Saddle Trees, Varnish. Cm Tacki, Trunk Locks, Buckles, horse Brushes, Carry Combs, Girths, Surtdrirle*. Stimip' Leathers, BUFFALO ROBES, SH Atl \ 3 5AL SKINS, •'! sop -ri ir quality, by the hale or single ; nil of which wer ■ purchased in Now York on the best terms, and Will be sold to dealers and others low for cosh. • v.j ik m^heturing 'lane at «horf notiea. • / .T: : ~ ALSO TOR SALF. One and two "Horse :» BAROUCHES. A stipp’v will he canstantlv-kept on hand. •V»v. 'i, 1834. S’l—4m Diillle, Point and Bose Blankets Scarlet, Crimson, Green ami White Flannels Printed Salshury do Canton aud Saxony and Gauze do Damask Table Diapers Birds Eye - and Russia do Scotch do Black, Blue and coloured Bombazcttes do do do Circassians Negro Cloths .Liusevs .Bleached aud Unbleached Shirtings &. Shoe-tin Hamilton Jeans \ ■ . Black Italian Lustirng do Gros de Swiss do do Naples do do Berlin do* Siuchctvs and Sarsauets Colored Gros de Naples Black aud colored Florences lilt lUtiiiiiU+lkau:*- Merino Mantles and Square Slfawls Common, Thibet wool. Valcntia, Silk Damask and twisted Silk Shawls Hernnni, Muslin. Crape, Gauze aud Gros do Na ples Dress Hdkfs I,adies aud Misses Bonnets Irish Linens and Lawus Cotton Cnssimers Beaver Fustians English Moicskiu Apron and Furniture Checks Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks FloorCloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia SheetiugHear Duck Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oznaburghs Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery Black aud colored Cambrics Satin and Gauze Garnitures Itlkandcol’d Lustring Ribbous D irk aud light col’d Prints and Giughams Lace and Gauze Veils Fig’dand plain Bobiuct Lace Thread Laces Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book Muslins l.iueu Cambric Hdkfs Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlefield Hdkfs Carved and plain Shell Corahs Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver and Uoat skin Gloves Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves Bead Reticules Heady-made Clothing. Superljue blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olivi brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats, Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock Coats, Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coatteef and bine, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattinet Coattees anil Frock Coats, Super, blue, black, invisible greeii, drab, brown, oliv and green Clolli Pantaloons, Bine, black and fancy colored Sattinot Pantaloons, Youth’s cloth and satlinet Dress and Frock Coats, do do do Pantaloons, M * Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored A’elvet, black Florintiue, black Bombazine, dark and. light colored Vulentia, English Silk, colored and white MerseiUes Toilinet, Swansdown and Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks and Great Coat*, Mixed, brown Clotli & Patcrshain Box Coats, Lyon Skin Overcoats, Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks, &c. Negro Clothing. Men’s & Youth’s pur Hats, do. do. • Wool do. ilo. do. Cloth. Seal A. Hair Caps. Fine Boots &, Shoes—Negro Shoes, &c. Arc. Oct. 15. 17 EXCHANGE OFFICE. J D. BEERS, J. It. ST. JOHN & CO. • have opened an office in Macon, iu the Couutiug Room recently occupied by Messrs. Hamilton Hays, (opposite lluson’s Tavern) and aro prepared to transact the Exchange Bu siucss in all its branches. CHECKS, At sight, or on time, on 3T*H S AXE xoixr FOR CASH. 4 LAitGK iH-ar ment of Groceries, comprising • A almost every wlide iu tha. line, to wit: sugar, t-'iiiise, Atolasse*. Salt, Irm, Steel, Teas Black and IL'son, Lump and Loaf Sugar. Spice, Pepper and fhng»r, Oa’ille.5 Sperm and'Tallow, Strip, Macke- r-- 1 No. t, J i:i'l .! in whole and half barrels, Canal ami Uiehmond ’’lour in whole and hdf barrels, 120 k-‘-I Nails assorted -i/es and brads. Buck anil small •''hot of Ml sir.es. Lead Wines of varion* kind*, Hum, Bin and Whi.skey, Cognac Braudv. HoPntid Gin, Ja maica Ram, J pipe Y’incg.ir first order. Hire Crackers ■n *m:iH nackngee to suit families, to wit: Butter, Sn- *W, Smla AVaier, Sea Biscuit, and various other ar- •H**' Bacon and Pork on land. Also on the river, -UWOlb*. Ne\V Bacon.- * tan 81—3i_;tr D \vjr* RALSTON. N. York, Eayctleville, Charleston, Millcdgevilie, Mobile, Philadelphia, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, New-Orleans. (U* Buited States Bank Notes for sale. Advances will he mado on Cotton, cither to hold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or New York. Macon, Nov. 28. 10 Sugar, Coffee, Flour, tVc. HilUo, N. O.,.Sugar .ttt! fi h■>.!* St. Croix Sugar AY . «0 l.aga Coffee 50 barrels Canal Flu 40 do prime. Pc 25/quarter casks Mn 25 do do M 5 pipe* Holland Gi 4 half pipes Gogniar Brandy ■10 ItOxes Clar.-t Wine "100 boxes -o.tp 59 boxes I>nar Sncar 100 pieces Bagging »•«onsecomm.v!:;i.n,' terms hr s Madeira Wine 31 \ .V COTTON. TT? • rsnten on t] *’ hi o’clock, A. M. t.n m \ v Wfind it c on ifu, ubscriber. Nriiicc. in the Bapti.-: (’Iinrti in this place will Saturday in next month. > is desirous of renting, and nieut M attend, will pleas.-, JK »too. Jan 19 1835-31 N. FLLL3, Church Clerk. Wotice to Parents & Guardians. 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 Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, proscut Rec tor and Redress of the male and female department of the Cullodensviile Academy, for the ensuing year. The Hill Academy will open for the reception of students on the 2d Monday, m January next, in which will he successfully taught the mixed and solid Branch es of an English and Classic Education; and as we have limited this Institution to a definite number ofstu- dents, parents and guardians will do well to avail them selves of an earlv opportunity iu entering their Chil dren anil Wards. Mr. & .Airs. Cleveland bring with them a well earned reputation, combining luoml 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 oven under onliimry circumstances.' But when we 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, ill a neighborhood distinguished for health and line water, and whose moral character is -urpassed by none, reniotefromalltiievicesandimnior- alittes common to towns and villages, together with the convenience of Boarding with respectable families near the Academy. We flatter ourselves tin; Hi|| A- cr. ! -nty will vie with any institution of the kind in the Southern Country, N. II. Termeof tuition tho same as v.-ith other re st., ruble Academies. M. AV. MeCRAAV. ) s JEPHTHAH BRANTLY, v 3 WM. B. HILL. } f JOHN T. POPE. J ? Monroe county, Oct 29,1834—19—3m 4 N assortment of Colored Silks of the laiext style iu>t received and for sale by G pipes Cogniac Brandy, j 2 iihds. Jamaica Rum, - •10 qr. casks .Alalaga Wine, 10 do. Aladeira o’o. 50 casks Champaigue, 20 boxes Claret do. 20 boxes Lemon Syrup, 20 bbls. Cordial, 30 h.’als. Mojassetf, 10,000 lbs. ‘Baltimore Ilams. 4,000 bushels Liverpool Salt, 50,000 lbs. Sweeds Iron, 2,000 lbs. blistered and German Steel, 500 pieces Bagging. 5Q0 lbs. Twine, 200 coil of hale and well Rope, 50 boxt-.-j tfpenn and Tallow Candles. 50 do. Raisins. 100 hbls. Canal Flour, 20 crates Crockery AVure Also an extensive assortment of DRY GOODS. 10 hales Duff Blankets, 2 do. Rose do. 200 pieces Calicoes, 50 pieces Ginghams, 50 pieces Irish Linen, 20 hales bleached and brown Homespun. tmkAm ~H Thibet and fancy Shawls, Silks, Hosiery Gloves. Circassians. Bombazines and Bombazcts, Bead "Bags, and a great variety of fancy articles: also, a well select- ed lot of fashionable and REA Sir Tfl AS»E CLOTHIPJ^. ALSO . A large assortment of Negro Shoes, Kip Brogans, women’s aud bo vs leather Shoes, Ladies Prune'! Roots and Slippers, Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes, 10 doz. Fashionable Bonnets, 40 cases of fir Hats, 30 doz. Wool do. Ladies and Gentlemen’s Saddles. Bridles, Alartingals. AVagon Whips, Horso Collars, Trace and Ilaltc-r Chains, Hardware and Cutlery. In addition to his fornler stock, will arrive in a few days. ten,c!ose Carriages, ten Clmriotecs, and ton Ba rouches of (he newest pattern and best quality. Macon. September 4. 1834. ‘ 17 arjc Cloths: Bnfff'.'tssimcrs; Vesting," Shirting, Velvets, & a few Tailors’ Trimmings, Alilitary Ball li . „ ' 30,pieces Sattinetts. ;:o pieces Flannells, •Is " ’ | Bandanna and Cotton Hdkfs. ‘ Buttons,- Eagle do. Epanleltes; Lai-e braid, (a Fine Gilt Sword and Belt.; . SS&VSh A good assortment of fine Hats," made expressty for this market: comiiton do; AVooldo; and will be;sold as cheap aa can be fiiund in the up country. Cloth anil Seal Fur Caps- Fino Boots and. Shoes; , Calf sowed Brogans; Pegged do; Kip do; ' . * Jackson , ' “ David Crockett Calf. AIorocen ii.iekalcbp, and Listing Pumps;' Ciiil- 'li'cn's Shoes: (>ver Shoos: ('." ' pair Negro Shoes; »ic,-i &C. v K • Jl ' ‘ * ■ ’ j I would in vile my friends and the public to give me ! a call at my old -land, wh -re they shall have an oppor- j ttini'jr to judge tor themselves. ocC22-l.fi "J .. . a* LEWIS ITI’CIL JI. G. JOHNSON, P. AI. g~A LNTI TLLAIKN’S Steel mixed Clotli Surtouls, Drab “ do. Brown “ do. “ Blue “ Coats, “ Black Camlet do. just reaeived and for sale by WM. II, BURDSALL v Oct 14 17 F. F. LEWIS, MERCHANT TAILOR, JJAS taken the stand a lew ilii"r< above the Clo thing Store of Air. L. Fitch, on ,Mulberry street where he continues to carry on the Tailoring Inis ness. 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 the best materials in his line, consisting of CLOTHS, Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green, &c. CASSIAIERES,—A good assortment. ’ . VESTINGS, 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. Macon. Oct 30 l«34 04v NOTICE. H ORACE FITCH has taken my CJolhin;, _ and will keep a good assortment of ready made Clothing. Hats, Shoos, with a good assortment of Fan- Store cv articles. I would solicit for him the patronage of my friends. LE4VIS FITCH. jan 1 1835-29 I respectfully invite all that are indebted to me by book or nole, 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 AA’uI;iut street opposite the- State Bank. L. F. AT the iong Brick Bui1iling,"one door above the Book Store, oilers j for sale, per wholesale, the following j Goods on the lowest terms, lor cash or slant city acceptances. IQ0 pieces red Flannels ISO pair Wanner Blankets 2 hales mixed Kersey * •1100 yds. stout hfuirCassinetts ■ 35 doz. good Woollen Socks .210 Boxes of Shoes, viz. 3000 men’s thick Brogans 000 >dp do Russet do 1200 do kip. do 20O hoy’s calf Boots A. MSBET, «wr .£■’ ■ JAJIII'S ATTOJ-' N. M.-, CO'S, GEORGIA. e .AS opened olln-e iu the business part of rite ci over the store of Cooke A. Cowles. audcusiiiS Ihmself'pennanendy settled. Blacdn, Jan. 14, 1835.—2t-p . The editors of tho Cotirier, Cl Savannah: Sentinel and C< .* Georgia Jonmyi :uid Federal, Whig and Batiner, Athens; and -ton s Iiotmhlican. rille ; /.box c shoes For Sale. t HAVE about Seventy" Beeves at Mr. Thomas Low’s plantation, those who wish to- purchase will please call on Air. Low, Air. Bcrrv Rogers.- or Air. G. Washington; A. SIIOTWELL. Jan 1 1835—3-9 PAINTING. H OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, eitlier in the city or country. Chairs repainted and ornamented. Lookmgglass or picture frames gilded or bronzed Signs painted, and Fancy painting of various des criptions will he done Jhy applying ti» J. II.-& W. S- ELLIS. Cotton Avenue. Alixed Paints of every color on hand,, jan 8-29 ’.!80- do lined and humid 709 youth's russet do do 240 do thick do 10 boxes gentlemen’s Boots, -. . 1 first qttal. calf sewed do “ “ nailed do f‘ “ pegged do A‘, tiiick Boots 1450 pair women’s walking Shoes ; .' - (j boxes do leather Bootees 100 pr. gent’s morrocco Downing Tumps 100 pr. do leather do 1 case men’s Rnbber- Shoes < 1 “ ladies’ do do 5 “ women’s and misses’ assorted 1 “ ladies’ morocco Sandals - ILF Planters and 3Ierehants are respectfully invited to call. Alacon, Nov 20 1834—22 fjin HE uhders'gued, .2 Alabama, and wi j siness in his. profession • from Georgia. ed to Ily'atti itgomen", o any lin ed to him Oct. 27. 1834.-20. JOHN \f. A.TrlTIT. FREDEKHPK ntnt ■py •» 3IACON STEAM BOAT Company. GTD JTor bale, tk Jk/ k GALLONS old peach Brandy, besides Sugar, Coffee, Alolasses, Bacon, Rice, Flour, and Mackerel, Salt, DF Y GOODS of carious descriptions, . too numerous to mention—all of which will he sold low for Cash, at the Comer Store, next to the Bridge. THOMAS TOOMF.Y. oct 23-18 Gentlemen's Fine Boots, Just received and for sale by WM. II. BURDSALL. Oct 15 17 WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. Tho subscriber continues the above jM business at his old stand, (head ofCher- rysti& Cotton avenue,) where he offers all the usual facilities in business. His Ware Houses & Close Storages arc in prime order, and as much exempted from the danger of fire as any in the place. JAMES C. AI ORGAN ■Macon,sept!71634-13 T HE above company take this method of inform ing the public that they have-.purchased two Steam Boats, die MACON, ARTE which boats aro to run. regularly between Darien and Alacon, leaving Darien once every week, With tow boats. The steamboats will draw only 2ti inches ofwatqr, pith's good engines in each. The company have been to a great expense to place this Line of steam boats ou' the Ocumlgee and Altamaha rirers, and would respectful ly solicit the yatronageofthe public; This line will be a great facility for merchants who wish to ship their goods by the way of Savannah or Darien to Iluwkhis- ville and Alacon, or in shipping cotton to Savannah.— Arrangements have been made to forward cotton or goods without detention between Savannah aud Dari en. No exertion or expense will be spared to give the greatest despatch to goods or cotton shipped by this line. ■ Agents for the abase Roots : J. GODDARD & CO. Alacon. L. Baldwin & Co. Savannah. Mitchell dir. Collins, Darien. Matthews & Roberts Hawkinsville. E. & J. B. Delano, Charleston, nov 10-Cm-21 &USSSII & IMCKmSOP AVE uoxy on hand 210 bbls domestic Li quors; I4~pipes," hf pipes aud Iihds Brnu- dy. Gin, aijd Jamaica Rum; 45 qr casks ass. Wines; 8 hbls ass. Cordial: 40 bbls and hf bbls Alackerel; 40 lif hbls Crackers; 30 boxes bar soap; 200 pieces heavy bagging: 1000 tnrtou bags; 8ugar. Coffee, Iron, Salt, .Molnises, and airnost every article relative to a grocery estab lishment, together with a very complete assort meat of Dry- Goods. .Hats, Shoes, Hardware, &c. all of w hich will ho sold at the lowest prices and ouly for cash. Also will constantly receive fresh supplies from all the northern markets and hereafter offer unparalleled Inducements. Alacon aug 191834-9 * . Hi* SANFORD. AT'i &£U JE Sf A? X i Fur-njth, Monroe. County, tiling. II.Ldihcentiy cttitod to euhusirie > hitii. i [8 will practice in the stv •! the Flint circuit, and-Jones of the Ocimilge, inn 42 1835 . 3w-31 ^9' iota i-ssee. .Hals, Shots, $fc. HAVE mkrn tlie- ^lathing Store of Lewia Filch .S and offer for sale a-goorl assortment of ready madi Clothing', Hats. Shoes, Boots, with almost every arti cle in the Gentleman's line, and am prepared to sell/..-" cheap for cash as' ahV bflier establishment in thejfip coantrv. HORACE FITCH. OILS. "BfUST received niid for sale, . , ] amp Oil. , Linseed-Oil; • T»? in Oil of very superior quafitv. bv J. 'll. A- W. S. ELLIS, Colton Avenue, Moeon. jan 1 1S3&-28 " * - DRUGS & MEDICTTVES;- Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff's. Cotton Avenue. Macon. ■Jf H. & YV. S. ELLIS, having taken the Drag j $.0 • Store formerly oceujried by l)r. Wm. U. Ball apd Mr,. F. ri, Johnson, intend keeping a general u"«- sortn/.eut ofDrugs..Medicines, Paints, Oils. v‘. c. .: 1 Fatiiiit^s-Physiclaits, Merchants, and Planters may | depend upon having.their qriisrs or prescriptioiu jibed j in theirest juliniier’of (jn- best material: Particular pains will betaken to have on hand mrd- j icines of tile very best qiliditj. Just receiving and bn h.md Patent medicines. Pet- I whan Panacea, "Iff U ST received and for rale, bv AVAL G.' BROWN, Agent. Jitn 1 183fr—i28 f'V’ihe - ubscHber having purckastxl of Kibhec _S. and V’« ood their entire stork of GoimIs, will nu- the busiuess t the Store ri eejiiy occu- ;*tii > by ."liem, when.' Grunis of every tlescription u il L; offeied at the lows st to^rkeX prices -for .-•4 mk \VlLLlAM UODD I ir. 27th 1831. 3t 29 • f.Y, m. fitmery, Surgical Instrtmiei-.ts. Paints, Oils, Window j Glass.-Garden. Seed*. &c.-&c. j Jail 1 1835—28 - ' . 1-1 Ti AI ;st received and fr nabte I =nA bv, JI. ti. r Hats, ■ ip.4all Rouand's Tonic 'Mixture. Ague also the genuine Hygeau _ medicines For sale onh- bv.' 1 COORF & COAVLT S. Alacon, Oct. 8. 1G Authorized Agents. Fork, Flour, Bugging, J|p< HARK ELS Prune Fork libls Canal Flour PIONEER WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE subscriber continues to J transact tho above business in its various branches, and in addition to the Ware House at present oc cupied by him, (which wift he continued,) he has taken the now YVarc House on It. McCall’s lot, together with tho YVharf. This ware house is considered the most sccuro from lire of any in the city. He will bo prepared to make advances on Cotton and Produce in store, aud on Ship ments to Savannah, Charleston. New York, Liv erpool, Havre, &c. A. C. COLDWELL. Macon Aug 21 1834-10 STEAM BOAT IilNJE F 0R transportation to and from Alacon, is now in J. GODDARD & Co. Ware House Ac Com mission Merchants* Macon, WILL continue to transact the above biasinessat the Ware House occupied by them ducriug the past season. This YVare 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 hy their friends and the public. And by a strict attention to business committed to their care, and the facilities which they will be aide to render their customers, they hope to merit a continuance of the patrouago of their frieuds aud the public iu general. They arc prepared to make liberal advances at all limes on Cotton stored or shipped by them. Cotton stored at their YVare House will be insured at the lowest ratest, if rec;uested. Alacou sept. 1,18114. Bin R 1 YYTU. II. BURD8ALL. Orfl4 17 REMOVAL. USSELL A'. DICKINSON have remov ed to the store formerly occupied by N. B. Williams, successor to JI. lllair & co., where all kinds of Groceries, Dry Goods, &c. cau be had for cash ouly and at the lowest market prices. Just Received | Bbls. au>( half bids, all numbers Mackerel; bbls. ’ and half bkMs. family eaual Flour; Pickled Pork, j Tobacco, flagging, Twine, Iron, &c. Ac. ' july23-51 WM complete order. A superior new 8team 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 Crockett, “ DPCormiclt, will ply regularly between Darien and Alacon, one of them leaving Darien about once a week with freight boats in tow. Steam Boat CHARLESTON* Capt. BonncII, will run constantly between Darien and Savannah, and afford the greatest despatch to Cotton. The subscriber’s whole attention is devoted to facili tating transportation between Alacon ami the Sea Ports. He has invested a large sum to put his line in the most complete order, and believesJhat his arrange ments for giving despatch to freight and keeping it In good order, while in Lis care, will make it the interest of Cotton Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, to continue their favors. At Darien he lias secure and convenient Warehouses for reception of Goods, and his Wharves there are covered with sheds* which enable* him to keep all Cotton shipped on Ins Boats under shelter and protected from the weather* while landed for reshipment. JAAIES R. BUTTS Agents. Holcombe, Pf.ck Sc Co., E. P. Bott*, J. T. Rowland, D. B. Halstead, Macon, Nov. 18. 1834 —22 100 31 10 10 3 pieces Bagging bags Cufieu casks'Alalaga Wine do Marseille* Aladeira do hhds N. O. Sugar. Received this day by Boat Telfair and for sale by ' REA & COTTON. Dec 10—25 Fashionable d)* Splendid • j WATCHES JEW■' LR1T, 0C?7 At the lowest Prices. | ," . Floor (. rb it-fT recyred and * Of' -T8 ' id .Moiling., for sale by- sp ; *j j * M M. 11. BURDSALL JglH-fiforhrtc.'-riK p i-< ret'-fV>r. exis’vit'gPttdct. tl •* firm fit" A5 urt iy" WW<iL ; is byri-ntua! uis tlfiyiJiSsf’j Vtd r - ^ V • ' J. M. KfFFF- V.. :t. • i. •- ; ;i/ % + * • WM- L- V.O< >D. Mticnft,fL7JJi D. c. 1834. 31 JS' Lair UJficc. . gxIlE office of riTi « g. r - vV BAILEY’-, is in Mi Je.' ccnii. over? - CmAtsf Sibn'. Opposite Hu .soli'* Hruelon Muilverrv <3VLt: imdjt;dd3 atlez! tiont wit*. j>«< inveii to tbeir TU-oJes-icu. ;" - Jan 1 Irvte—Y8,: - -L_ Z—" f . - New Spri n. and i < si Di mer R' C. G. St. JOHN ESPECTFULLY" inform-- the citizens of Macon aud its vicinity that li" i< pper-ed, and ’whi continue to receive Fashionable and St -ndid Jewelry consisting of v ', Gold, Anchar Escapement, & Patent Lover Watch - Silver do do do do do Gold Link and Curb Guard Chaim--. Seals, Keys, .Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Ac. Ar. &c. Dir’ YVatches repaired in the besr mauner and war ranted. C. G. St. JOHN. Dec 13 1834—26 FSff HE hfllsc^ihar ba* just received ra <stm- .St_. sive As- .itnifo’ of Lauty and Stsj.ls Good* ..liable for these.-SMU. .'i r-i - nprij IB VYM U. PFBl'SALi.. jrv jjr jjf rf. ^ ^ GUAin ITi’ oi suj-erior AarAa jan received bv COOXE & COWLES. C.v: ev>. <)-;t. rf"1 DTI • .MEN’S r.-.-.roa-J--e Buck Stun Bus <_ST . Huts, jijjt received r> r<! ,’i > a> i v YV U. E. LHitDSALL. Dividend No. 23 Bank of Damn, Dccer~.b>r 1. 1834. I HE Board of Directors of this Bank have this day r M' SEAL Ski fSov 'X* iTm.«fer qjIi? hr IV.YI. 1L BLl'tDSALL T ' j. ...... . J4 . wm . . _ , declared a Dividend of 3j perxient. out ol IjtmK Charleston, Savannah, Darien Hawkinsville. NEW YORK & DARIEN Line o f Packets. B RIG Amelia Strong, J. Chaco, Master, Premium. Sh“rman, Schr. D. B. Crane, A. Bilibins, *• a new Brig (on the stocks) E. P. Buckley, “ all good and substantial cnppcrjfastcned 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, ami will sail regularly about once in ten days. .Shippers may rely upon the vessels being regularly despatched, and every facility given that goods and produce mny go forward at the least possible expense. IIAWF.S & MITCHELL, I . P. R. VONGE ARSONS, j ’V^nts. , Darirt. De«j 10 - *2% profit, of the last six months, on the Capital stock paid in, which will be due and payable to die reap a "i- stockholders or their order on or after the 1st ol Janu ary, "1835. EBKNEZER S. liLES, Cashier. dec. 4—lt-31 Y ard is urefi applied with a ' seas ,neJ ; mabsr. .Mv M-Ssahir .1 All order* w: ; ba exec-rteil wiffi preur -.v .oti- riny .crais. —f> ILYL9TTON opc- ncss. COMMERCIAL BANK Macon, 20/& Jat.tiovij, IS..'. XCotice to StockhoLiers A N election will be lieiil ai :!.<• Bank ag House n Alacon on the tir-d Monday ip February - 10 o’clock, A. AI., for nine Dbrtc-.ors of said Bar,); to serve for 12 months thereafter. 31 THOS. HARDEMAN; Cash-r. RUNAWAY about the in^-’ ia n- . I a « SOUTHERN PLANTER T ilt, undersigned having disposed of his imeres' ; olir in the above establishment, is anxious to brine t the business toaclose. therefore respectfully c; 1 • j on all those who may be in arrears, to transmit th ! T” auioinitg due, by mail or otherwise, without ^lelay.— I ,ru . 1 ; All debts due for subscription previous to tl»e first of [ ’ e January, 1835. belong to the midersignod; debt, eon- i trar.ted since tluit time belong to the, present piihlishi-r ' "" ' L rent, the -.irmcriber, ol N tveo'l r lost. a. the-naa-ieof J|'l, nhont net hi*,!,, .atlwrrsiim fa b»= u 'ippr-v yir. Uw r.'.Jfli - i in. a in *) is Smt>', and it is -• rfat vu-'.ri,'.. lie is?i ; slew spoken, with a of L-jhI urn .- irelviblo , -.bo,' 1 , ti- v!.,i nf Nov«nl»-r. a n- lame »> JI5. V - Y, a! jest 27 yea j s iu -’id:, has two ’•( her from tc-t ra-r.'-r ofa v>- loivi^- rotepb xjon. I: ms t-one v./.htfae negro awn above <lc ei. 1 . r i reward w-.l: tie paid on deliv- - ng .,vhI ne- i to nfe in Jones county, near Lewis’s ferry, or ng thrni >n ai:. so tliat 1 mav set tliem. 22—:Up jAMF.8 hnnf.y jan 2131 M. BARTLETT A House awl Lot for Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his Dwelling House in this place. The purchaser can have one nr two acres o'. Land at Ills option. I nei-d not ieromuieno the situation to those who me acquainted in Alacon; and for others it will be sufficient to remark ... , that it overlooks the city from tho high lull which fronts Negroes Y\ atliea. j theiConrt House, up Mulberry Street. I will J e:l -c T HE subscriber wishes to hire by the year, fifteen i said hill a \ acntU lot of three quarters ofan acre. TT» or twenty prime ucero fellows for wlpch liberal t lermscau best be settled bv an interview, vrtgos '.rill lie paid. J- fe* BUTiCS- J * JOHN Jil I'lll.HIORD.. AHridntDht/> 'Janijary IQ, 1835.^30 For Sale. WOMAN" Cook—very i-heap, for further partic ulars apply at this offie«. Jan 1 1835—28 HUH