Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, February 05, 1835, Image 1

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ORGr MACON, Georgia, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Volume IX....IVu:mben rJOXlGIA JKL^CMiAPH : rUHMMtltl) kvekV tiidusdav, u yfjit'OX. Gtt. by \1 YROS BAHT LETT. p.j n tin^ OJJicc on Second Street—next door to tfuaon'* Hotel. T|;|{ MS. -Thule Dollars n year, if paid iu - inn*, or Door Dollars, if not paid before the .if the year. Subscribers living at a distance ,"; required in all cases to pay in advance. n Paper discontinued, but at the discre- • ( j, of the publisher, uutil all arrearages are ZDO "10 & 00'7Ti^S, s RE opening a general Stock «>i Goods at V their '■etv tjitorc. They, would be pleas- «i io receive a call from thair friends. mlV »1 ’f P ' ‘ • ■“■''NEW HOOK STORK. vnonBAS run sir.. _ RESPECTFULLY »u forms the public that he - " \ has taken the store iu A i II*'’. SfaotwQjJ &. Co's. /Vj-row, two doors* above’ the Post Office, where he „ row receiving and opening u very general e.-.sorlment of ::>ro''S m:.‘ Stnfionnry, Among ui* works’, lie lias a general assort ment, and will be constnuily receiving the new publication' on Theology, Medicine.-La\y, His tory, and .Miscellaneous Mibjeets, together with iiurii ether articles ns. arc usually kept in a Book Store. S£ASra 7ZOOIZ&, \ A large assortment 11I all kinds and sizes. Fools Cap. f.cMer,nnd •Vine Paper of the best quality, both English and .American, plain and embossed, water and fernf lined, pink, yellow lie and while, B£A.*H£S. IS.nnk Checks. Notary Public Letters, Ware house Receipts, Bills of Lading. Writs of all kinds. - « Jn- i. cs Summons-. do Executions, Clerks do Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses. Deeds. Sheriffs’ do Sheriffs' Bills of Sale, Gar nishments, Ca. Sa. Inrors' Summonses. Marriage License, Bail Writ and Bond. Inter. Com. Directions for Inter rogatories. Rills of Indictment, Bauch Warrants,. Bail I’.uids, AttacHrtients; .Inter. Judgement*. ' Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administrn- ion. Temporary Letter* of Administration, Tem porary ,Letters' of Administration, Guardians Bonds. Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tm Dee 21 -l ! : ;< * . '■* c ware” ABiMUBSur HOUSE. xss*.,. ■ ' H* ft CT&Za&S? Jc (Second Street, at their \ea Brick Store adjoining Cooke Sf Cinrtvs.) R ESPECTFULLY tender their thahks to their CirstiniHr* for the past year, amPwould ijifonn lh-n that they have just received a large stock, com prising every article iu their line, and are constantly r.-o.iivias from th'iipirtamifactory fresh., stock, so that the'*r a-so.\tae>?P nthy always be found complete. Among ilicir goods are Ladies’, Gentlemen's aiid Bor's , , . • , '. SA f)D L E S, V ; of a ;Ttt*at variety of pa* isms. Among tliem Spanish, Firirv •-inilted, fsha:i“r;'J. Plaiu and UyyrUidj luge and ektra large Saddles,. Coach, Gig and Dearborn II A It NESSES, of every description ; nn elegant assortment of Bit',’.Stirrup-, and Spurs of the latest and tnost ap proved patterns. BridUs. Martingale*, and Bridle’Fillings of efery JaAnpuon. .' ) • Saddle Ila’Js, Carpet Bags, and VaSiccs. Folio hard.leather Triinks. Coaeb, Gig, .Tandem. Drorers and Sportsmen’s Whip-. t Ladies’ and Gentleman’s English arid American Twig Whips of a superior quality. .' , ' '. Dim. !i rrianning. Springs, Laces, Bands, Handles, »te. . Patent Leather. - : .* Morocco, Sheep, llo;, and Deer Skin*. Straining. Serge, Worsted, Linen, Cotton and rein Webbs. Homes, Collars, Saddle Tree*. Varnish. Cut Tacks. Trim!; Locks, Buckles, horse Brushes, Curry Combs, Girths, Surcingles, Stirrup Leathers, -Ac.—Abo IWFF-tLO ROBES, 3’31"3L AAJ*> A 2 of superior quality. hy the hale or single i all of which wer*'purchased in New York on the best terms, and 'v'l! bn sil l lo dealers and others low forcash. ft?* Repairing & liVlYiufac taring done at short notice ALSO FOR SALE One and two' Morse BAR OUCHES. A supply will be constantly kept on hand. Nov. 0,1834. 21—1m * • ‘A «EW GOODS. WM. H. BURD.S.4LL, H AS Just received a new aud extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS, HEADY MADS CLOTlima, HATS, SHOES, tfc. which he is offering for sale at reduced prices Tor Cash Only. HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PART, OK THE rOLf.OWINO : Super Saxony, Biue. Black and Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Blue. Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Satinctts English Merinoes Duille, Point and Rose Blankets Scarlet, Crimson. Green aud While Flannels Printed Salsbury do Ca’ntoii- and Saxony aud Gauze jjo Damask Table Diapers Birds Eye mid Russia do Scotch do Black, Blue and coloured Bombazcttes do do do Circassians Negro Cloths • , l.iuseys Bleached and UtTldcache f Shifting* Os Sheeting* 'Hamilton Jeans Black Italian Lustirng do Grosde Swiss do do Naples do do Berlin do Siuchews and Sarsanets Colored Gros tie Naples Black and colored Florences do Italian Crapes .Merino Alantles and Square Shawls Comniuu, Thibet wool, Valeutia, Silk Damask and twisted Silk Shawls ilerunui, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na ples Dress Hdkfs ■> ”, ' * < Ladies and Misses Bonnets Irish Linens and Lawns Cotton Cassimcrs Beaver Fustians English Moleskin Apron mid Furniture Checks Domestic Plaids am? Stripes Bed Ticks l’loorCloth Baize Grech Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia ShectiugBear Duck Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oznaburghs Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn Gottoh, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery Black aud colored Cambrics Satin and Gauze Garnitures Blk uud col'd Lustring Ribbons *’ D'*rk aud light col'd Prints and Ginghams Lace anil Gauze Veils Fig’dand plain Bobiuet Lace Thread Laces Cambric, Saxony,. Swiss, AIull, Nausook and Book Muslins - I men Cntnbric lldkfs Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlcficld lldkfc Carved and plain Shell Combs Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver aud Goat skin Gloves ’ Ladies Beaver, Coat skin aud Silk Cloves Bead Retjcules Roady-made Clothing. Superfine blue, mack, invisible green. Adelaid, olive brown aud green Broadcloth Dress Coals, Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock Coats, Superfine blue, olive, green and mix'd Cloth Coattcos, and blue, steed mix’d aud fancy colored Sottinct Coattees and Frock Coats, Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons, Youth’s cloth and salliuet Dress and Frock Coats, do do do Pantaloons, Black and blue Cassimerc, black and colored Velvet, black FJorintine, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Valeutia, English Silk, colored and white Mcrseilles Toilinet, Swan-elown and Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth & Patershani Box Coats, Lyon Skin Overcoats, Fine Linen Shirt*, Collars, Bosoms, Socks, &c. Negro Clothing. Men’s & Youth’s Fur Hats, do. do. Woo] do. do. do. Cloth, Seal & Hair Caps, Fine Boots & Shoes—Negro Shoes, &c. &c. Oct. 15. 17 r. o’caxiaghan H AS just received from New \ ork, and is now opening at his old stand, a very extensive and well selected stock of And. full and. Winter Goods, Which he will sell very low for c.i»h—his stock consists , in part of the following articles:— 50 hhde. St. Croix aud Porto Rico Sugars, 'do do. New Orleans do. 25 boxes Loaf do. 250 bags Cuba and Rio Coffee, 30 do. Java do. 10 chest) Tea, 10 hhds. Baltimore Whiskey, 50 bids. do. 15 hhds. N. E. Rum, 00 bbls. do. 75 bbls. Northern Gin. 4 pipes Holland do, G pipes.Coguiac Brandy, 2 hhds. Jamaica Rum. 40 qr. casks Malaga Wine, 10 do. Madeira do. 50 casks Champaigne, 20 boxes Claret do.. • 20 boxes Lemon Syrup, 2(1 bbls. Cordial, 30 hhds. Molasses, 10,000 lbs. Baltimore Hams, 4,000 bushels Liverpool Sait, 50,000 lbs. 3weeds Iron, 2,000 lbs. blistered and German Steel, 500 pieces Bagging. 500 lbs. Twine,. 200 coil of bale and well Rope, , "(Tt.oxes Sperm and Tallow Candles, 50 do. Raisins. 100 bbls. Canal Flour, 20 crates Crockery Ware Also au 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 Ilomespnu, 30 pieces Sattinotts. 30 pieces Planuells, Bandanna and Cotton Hdkfs. Thibet and fancy 3hawls, Silks, - Hosiery Gloves, Circassians, Bombazines and Bombazets, Bead Ba and a great variety of fancy articles: also, a well select ed lot of fashionable and READY MADE CLOTHING. ALSO A large assortment of Negro Shoes, Kip Brogans, women’s and boys leather Shoes, Ladies Pntnell Boots and Slippers, Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes, 10 doz. Fushionable Bonnets, 40 ea-es of fir Hats, 30 doz. Wool do, Ladies and Gentlemen’s Saddles. Bridles, Mariingals. .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, ton Chariotees, and ten Ba rouches of the newest pattern and best quality. Moron. September 4. 1834. 17 LNTLEMEN’S Steel mixed'Cloth Surtouts, MJT “ % Drab •** do. “ Brown “ do. “ Blue “ Coats, . • “ Black Camlet do. just reoeived and for sale by WH. II, BURDSALL. Oct 14 17 EXCHANGE OFFICE. J D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN & CO. • have opened au office in'Mncon, in the Counting Room recently occupied by Messrs. Hamilton Sf Hays, (opposite Huson’s Tavern) and are prepared to trausact the Exchange Bu siness iu all its branches. CHECKS, At sight, or on time, on N. York, Fayetteville, Charleston, Millodgcville, Mobile, Philadelphia, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, New-Orleans. FOR 3 \T,B LOY7 VOn, CASH. A LARuE assortment of Groceries, comprising Jm. -ilmost every article in that line, to wit: sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Iron, Steel, Teas Black and llvson, Lump and Ix>af Sugar. Spice, Pepp«r and Ginger. Cun lies Sperm and Tallow, Soap. .Macke rel No. 1: 2 and 3 in wliolo and half barrels. Canal and Richmond Flour ip whole and half barrels, 120 keg; Nails assorted sizes and brails. Buck and small Shot of all sizes. Lend, Wines of various kinds, Bmn Gin and Whiskey, Coznae Brandy. Holland Gin, Ja maica Rum, 1 pipe Vinegar first order. Rice Crackers in small packages to suit fimilies. to wit: Butter. Su gar, Soda Water. Sea Biscuit; and -various other ar ticles ; Bacon and Pork on hand. Alep on die river, 20.000 !ba. New Bacon. _jan81—3I-3t DAVID RALSTON. 1 Stti'ar, Coffee, Flour, fyc. llllDS. V. Q. Sugar i! li!i Is St. Crohc Sugar GO bags Coffee ' 50 barrels Can.;1 Flour • 10 do prime l’ ,rk 25 quarter casks .Malaga M’inp 25 do do Marseilles Madolrt Wine 5 pipes HoImiu! Gin ■t h >!f ei.ies Coouiac Brandy. 30 boxes Claret Wine 100 taxes Soap no box • Loaf Sugar mi lccBiding For sal ■ on accommodating term- bv Jan 31 REA V COTTON. Noticed rjn ir Pr v* in fh.f* Phuyd in this nlaco will A b • r- it-.! o'l tb- ops! Satuni t v iu next month. a: 10 oVJoc! A M. Person, .b-.m 1* of rtentiCg and . wbo may iu • ;t- • it co*m-nien: to at ■ 1 will pi -,i -•» ! * uli *>n ih* * j’> oritur. «„ . * i * | v i: :lls Church Clerk. Macon, Jan 19 18J5-3L I (C/* United States Bank Notes for sale. Advances will be mado ou Cotton, either to hold or to ship-to Savannah, Charleston or New York. Macon, Nov. 28 10 SURGICAL NOTICET A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE HERNIA, (or RUPTURE,) EFFECTED BY THE APPLICATION OF DR. STAGNEJVS PATENT TRUSS. HA M. PENDLETON respectfully tenders his H A • service* to the citizens of Baldwin, Twiggs, llibh, Crawford, aud Houston Counties,-who ore sub jects of the above disease, and proffers to cure diem cer tainly widtin the period of two or four mondis. In case however,- of failure, no remuneration shall ho expected, so certain is he of the remedy, applied. In fact, had not multiplied cures have been already exhi bited before the public view, the means used would appear so fully adapted to die nature ol’the disease, and the human system while laboring under it, as to elicit the confidence of all who becomes acquainted widi it. To those who may have any doubt of its efficacy, cer tificates can be produced from some of die most res pectable citizens of Warren county, as well as Physi cians where the late Dr. J. M. Sprasens practised.— Among whom are Henry Lockhart, M. D., J. T. Per- soijs, >f. D„ Wm. P. Butt, M. D., Geo. K. Holloway, M. D., and Messrs. James Adams. Billion Ivy, Thos. Haley, Joliu Persons, and Samuel Smith, some of whom were die subjects of a cure. E. M. Pendleton may bo seen and consulted, at Brown’- Hotel, Milledgeville. from die 7th Dec. till the dose of il>-- session; then in Macon, at Huson’s Hotel, till the 9fh of_ January; in Knoxville, from the !)tth to the 14th; in Perry, from the 14th to the 18th; in Marion, from the 18th to the 24th; then to Milled- <>«vi!!e again, and until altered ha will expect to con- ttnue th" same round, during the ensuing winter and spring months, and attend regularly at . die time and place. H'i ppr. 1334.—t. f.—83.. F. F. LEWIS, XKERCHAXtf* TAILOR, H AS taken the stand a few doors above die Clo thing Store of Mr. L. Fitch; on Mulberry street where he continues to carry on the Tailoring business. Ha assures all those who may favor him widi their custom, that dieir work will be done at the shortest notice, and in the best manner. He lias on hand a supply of the best materials in his line, consisting of 4 CLOTHS, Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green, &c. CASSIMERES,—A’good assortment. VEsnirtts, A good variety of the best quality. Petersham, and a complete assortment of TAILORS TRIMMINGS. He respectfully solicits a share of the public pat ronage. Macon. Oct 30 1®34—24v NEW CLOTHING, Hats, Shoes, and Fancy Articles. T^TOW opening at the MACON CLOTHING XM STORK a large assortment of Coats. Frock Coats. Over Coats, Coattees, Pantaloons of nio-t all kinds «V. qualities; Cloth. Velvet, Valencia, limb’d Velvet, Woollen \ civet. Merseillcs, l'l ireutiue Vests; Gentle men’s and. Ladies’ Cloak-; Drawers; Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts; Stripe do; Short Jackets; Pea Jackets; .Monkey Jackets; Negro Clodtiag. A:c. which has been manufactured by myself the past summer, and in the best maimer. Also, a handsome assortment of Stocks and Suspenders of the be-t quality; Flag, Bainiatma, Spitalficld, India and Linen Cambrick Hdkfs; White, Blk, Buckskin, Silk, and Berlin G loves; Silk, Cotton, Lambswool. and Vignnu 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. Cine Blk, Blue. Royal Purple; Mixed. Green. Brown Cloths; BulF Cas-imcrs; Vesting, Shirting, Velvets, & a fe w Tailors’ Trimmings, Military Ball Buttons, Eagle '-k Epaulettes; Luce braid, (a Fine Gilt Sword and Belt) HATS. A good assortment of fine Hats, made expressly for this market; com men do; Wool do; and will be sold as cheap os can he fouudin the up country. Cloth and Seal i’iirCaps;*J-’hio.Boots and Shoes; Calf sewed Brogans; Pegged do; Kip do; ft Jackson : - **- David Crockett Calf, Morocco, Buckskin, and lasting Pumps; Chil dren's Shoes; .Over Shoes; GOO pair Negro Shoes, &.c, ike, ' ' ■ I would invito my frieuds and the public to give me n call at my old stand, where they shall have an oppor tunity to judge for themselves. • octi'J-l^ LEWIS ITTCII. NEW EtfTABLISSKJIKEre T. WATCH 31 AKERS And JEWELLERS, FBAllL under igned wou.dinform tacit ■.:• a -> qtul B the public.taut tin y lutve c.nmc•- >i:;- in the above line, and n'i'- r for sale clieip !.’rca -i;, at their.store opposite the Central Hotel, Patent Lever, Gold aiid Stiver, Duple:: Lt-piae, Ettgli-ii: - d French Watches, of good quality. Jewelry, Silvi r Spoons of the best quality, made to order; l.vcr i.n-.i ••! Pencils, .1. j »i11 f t :e city Liui consiccto Steel Pens. Gold and 8llver Guaid, ( in Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles. Pirti Knives. Scissors, Thimbles, JJcai! Bags, "Pocket Bonk;.'together with a variety of ot Usually kept lit their line. Please call and N. B. Particular aitentit watches of all. description aud other r.rtietes engraved. J, A. & S. S. VIRGIN. Macon, nov J?-if-22 i an.l Keys. Is, Razors,. Purses and :ier articles examine. l will be paid to repairing , and warrant! d. Spoons JAMES A. NIM5ET, ATT©XUTJEY v.a i'»/.iCOA, GEC fAS opened otlioe in the b; t More of Cooke & ueut:v s'i Phil, i. 14, 1835.—St-p Tilt) editors pf the ( ourier, Gl.arlf-.- ton; !■ epul licaii. Sffv&nnah ; 'Sentinel and Coiisiitoiidnalist. Anglistn; Georgia Jotirtial and Fedora. Union. Milledg viliey Whig and Banner, Athens; and Enquirer, Columbus; will give the .above notice two i,. , i tions i:t the;.-1cr J pecthepapers’, and forward tk.eir accounts for p&y- ii.aiMi Mac perluti Ml, Jai T AU* imdersictied siuess in h;s proh from Georgia. il will putt, con that hi to : Ic.mgcmery. :;'t! t:d to Uiiv bu forwarded to ir.u: {^3 NOTICE. ' • H ORACE FITCH has taken my Clothing Sjore aud will keep a good assortment of ready made j Clothing, Hats, Shoes, with a good assortment of Fan cy articles. £ would solicit for him the patronage of my friends. LEWIS FITCH. ■ jan 1 1SU5-23 i I respectfully invito nil that are indebted to me by- book or note,, to give me a friendly call and pay the same. I hopenone will slight the invitation. LEWIS FITCH.' I offer my House and Lot for sale, on Walnut street opposite the State Bank. L. F. For Sale. 1 IIAVE about Seventy Beeves at Mr. Thomas Low’s plantation, those who wish to purchase will please call on Mr. Low, Mr. °erry Rogers,, or .Mr. G. Washington. Jan 1.1835-23 A. SIIOTWELL. PAINTING-. jjouse Painting, plain ami ornamental, either gijlass or picture frames gilded of various des- in the city or country. "Chairs repainted and ornamented. Loo kin or bronzed. Signs painted, aud Fancy painting ciiptions will be done by applying to J. II. & W. S. ELLIS. Cotton. Accnur. Mixed Paints of every color on hand. ’ jan 8-29 x’or *»aie» tUte'jTfc GALLONS old peach'Brandy, besides xF 'n_F Sugar,- Coffee, Molasses, Bacon, Rice, Flour, and Mackerel, Salt, DRY GOODS of carious 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 3IACON STEAM BOAT Company. S51 v AT the long Brick Building, o’no ii_ f door above the Book Store, offers for sale, per wholesale, tho following Goods on the lowest tO<m$. for casl: siior: city acceptances. UJP piftc- red Flannels 150 pair Wlutner BlafiRt***'* :-. 2, bales mixed Kersey 1100 yds. stout blue Ca-sinefts 35 doz. good Woollen Socks 210 boxes of Shoes, viz. 3000 men’s thick Brogans GOO do do Russet do 1200 do kip do * 200 boy’zi calf Boots 260 do thick Brogans 3-0 do lined and bound Slscies 7G0. youth's russet do do '■**.' 240 do thick do 10 boxes 'gcfftlcinen’s Bools, first qttal. calf sewed . do •*. “ nailed v do “ pegged , - ■ do “ thick Boots 1450 pair women’s walking Shoos C boxes do leather Bootees. 100 pr. gent’s motrocco Downing Pumps 100 pr. do leather , do 1 caso men's'Rubber Shoes 1 “ ladies’ do do - 5 “ women’s and misses’ assorteil 1 “ ladies’ moroedo Sandals CIF Planters and Merchants .arc respfcetfully invited to call. •. * .'. * ' .. Macon, Nov 20 1834—22- Oct. 27. 133.;.—-.0. FREDERICIi /v.-.-, /'. Mo mrariLL-dtlvctalv at:. JOHN \V SA N It, (Uorg ill buiiues LNIRD. AV, K.,td s of £ & © £»“•*, Hals', Shifts, tyc. 'FT HAVE taken the Clothing Pro re of- I.rvis JL and offer for sale a good assortment oft. i Clothitig, Hats. Shoes, Boots, with alma.-! Ifve cle intlie Gentleman’s line, and am prepaK-d to cheap for cash as any other establishment in counter. IIORACI ilTClI. up OILS. TJ"UST received and fur sale, * Ct5 Lamp Oil, • * Linseed Oil, Train Oil of very superior quality, bv J. II. &.W. S. ELLIS, ColUrn Atuiuc. Macons jan 1 l?35-28 Gentlemen's Fine Boots, Jnst received and for sale by WM. H. BURDSALL. Oct 15 17 WARE HOUSE AND COZftS3ZSSXOCT BUSINESS. The subscriber continues the above ^ * business at his old stand, (head ofCher- rv st. & Cotton avenue,) where he offers all the usual facilities in business. His Ware Hanses &. Close Storages are in prime order, and as much exempted from the danger of lire as any in the place. JAMES C. MORGAN. Macon, sept 171834-13 W '« RE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE subscriber continues to transact the above busiuess in" its various branches, and in addition to the Ware House at present oc cupied by him, (which will be continued,) he has taken the uew Ware House on R. McCall’s lot, together with tho Wharf. This ware house is considered tho most secure from fire of auy iu tho city. He will be prepared to make advances on Cotton and Produce iu store, aud on Ship ments tO'SavaniiHb, Charleston. New York, Liv erpool, Havre, &c. A. C. COLDWELL. Macon Aug 21 1834-10 T HE above company take this method of inform* ing the 'public that they imve purchased two Steaui Boats, the BZACON, AND EXCSXi; which boats are to run regularly between Darien and Macon, leaving Darien once every week, with tow boats. The steamboats will draw only 2G inches 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 Ocmulgee and Altamaha rivers, and would respectful ly solicit the patronage of die public.. This line will be a great facility for merchants who wish to ship their goods by die way of Savannah or Darien to Hawkins- ville and Macon, or in shipping cotton to Savannah.— Arrangements have been made to forward cotton or goods without detention between Savannah and Dari en. No exerdon or expense will be spared to give the greatest despatch to goods or cotton shipped by this line, .■ ^ ' Agents for the niece Boats .* J. GODDARD & CO. Macon. L. Baldwin & Co. Savannah. Mitchell & Collins,-Darien. Matthews & Roberts Hawkinsville. E. & J. B. Delano, Charleston. • nov ]0-Gm-21 F.tfSSEXE a DICKINSON H AVE now on hand 210 bids domestic. Li quors; 14 pipes, bf pipes and hhds Bran dy, Giu, and Jamaica Rum; 45 qr casks ass. Wines; 8 bbls ass. Cordial; 40 bbls and hf bbls Mackerel; 40 hf bbls Crackers; 30 boxes bar soap; 2(]0 pieces heavy bagging; 10.00 cotton hags; -Sugar, Coffoe, Iron, Salt, .Molasses, aud almost every, article relative' to a grocery osiab- lishmout, togother with a very complete assort ment of Dry Goods. Ilats, Shoes,. Hardware, &c. all of which will be sold at the lowest prices aud ouly for cash. Also will constantly receive fresh supplies front "all the northern markets and hereafter offer unparalleled inducements. Macori attg 101834-0 Ilkd\an Panacea, T" L'ST received and Ibr sale! by «!? Vv.M. G. BROWN, Agent. Jnn 1 1835—28 uNTLEMEN’S Fashionable Beaver Hats, vUT just received and for sale bv ’ WM. H. BURDSALL Ot* i«* IP Float Matting, "H"UST received and for sale by WM. 11. BURDSALL. Oet 18 Jf> Neie Spring and Summer QOOpS. P'K! HE suhscrihei has just received'an cxteii- _a_ sive assortment of Fancy and Staple Goods suitable for the season. api-il Ifi • WM. II. BURDSALL. 4 quantity of superior Nortliern Cheese, just received by > COOKE & COWLES. Oct. 15. 17 J. DRUGS & MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Cotton Avknoe, Maco.v. II. «fe \V. S. ELLIS, l.aving taken the Drug Store formerly occupied by Dr. Wm. 15. Ball and Mr. F. S. Johnson, intend keeping a general as sortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, it c. Families, Physicians, Merchants, aud 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 med icines of the very best quality. Just receiving’ and on hand Patent medicines. Per fumery, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Window' Glass;-Garden Seeds, &c. &c. Jan 1 1S35—23 , ENTLLMEN’S Fashionable Black Satin Be- OT ver Ilats, just received and for sale by * .< WM. II. BURDSALL. Nov 20. 1834—22 SEAL Skin Trunk', for sale by WM. 15. BURDSALL. 7S. Nov 20 Rouand's Tonic Mixture. W ARRANTED a certain cure for the Fever and^ Ague also the genuine Ilygean medicines* For sale only by ^MaconfOct. 8. 16- Salt Und Cotton Bagging I OR sale by , . nov 4 1834-20 RFA & G< -TT< .V Y Lumber Yard is well supplied with ;.!! kinds of seasoned Lumber. Mv .Mills are in full ope ration. All orders will be executed with promptness, on accoimnodatiug terms, jan21—3t-31 D. RALSTON. COOKE * fcOWLES. A uthnrhcd Agents. PIONEER STEADS BOAT Ii I W E Insurance Bankof Cohimbus, will insure ■ Cotton on the River, and also take a few risks against Fire i n this city. Apply to ROBERT- COLLINS. Macon, Oet. 27, 1834, 10 Laic Office. S 1HE office of STRONG & BAILEY, is in Ma con. over Cook. .V Cuirles' Store, opposite Hu son’s Hotel on Mulbcriy street; their undivided alien uon will be given to their profession. Jan I 1335—23 J. GODDARD & Co. Ware Bouse A Com mission Merchants. Macon. WILL continue to transact the above business at the'Ware House occupied by them during the past season. This Ware House is as secure from the dangers of fire as any in the city. They take this opportunity of returning their grateful acknowledgments for the liberal patron age heretofore bestowed by their frieods and the public. And bv a strict atteudou to busiuess committed to their care, aud the facilities which they will bo able to render their customers, they hope to merit a continuance of tho patronage of their friends and the public in general. They are prepared to make liberal advances at all times on Cotton stored or shipped by them. - Cotton stored at their Ware House will be insured at the lowest rarest, if requested, Macon sept. 1,1834. 6u> REMOVAL. —^ I'SSF.LI, A DICKINSON have remov ed to the store formerly occupied by N. B. Williams, successor to H. Blair Sz. co., where all kinds of Groceries, Dry Goods, See. cau be had for cash ouly aud at the lowest market prices. Just Received Bbls. and half bbls. ail numbers Mackerel; bhls. aud half bbls. family canal Flour; Pickled Pork, Tobacco, Hanging, Twine, Jrou, Sic, &C- julv 23-5 R F OR transportation to and from Macon, is now in complete order. A superior new Steam Boat called “David Crockett”,witli 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, “ M' Cormick, will ply regularly between Darien and Macon, one of them leaving Darien about once a week with freight boats in tow. Steam Boat CHARLESTON, Capt. Bonnell, will run constantly between Darien and Savannah, aud 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 sum to put his line in the most complete order, and believes that his arrange ments for giving despatch to freight and keeping it in good order, whee in his care, will make it the interest of Couon Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, to continue their favors. At Darien he has secure and convenient Warehouses for reception of Goods, and his Wharves there are covered with sheds. which enables him to keep all Cotton shipped on his Boats under shelter and protected from the weather, while haded for r«shipment JAMES R. BUTTS Aoe«its. HoLcoa.K, Pscjc & C<?., Charleston, E. P. Butts, Savannah, J. T. Rowtaxo. Darien D. B. Halstead, Hawkinsville. Macon. Nov. 18, 1834 —22 Pork, Flour, Bagging, fyc. m BARRELS Prime Pork . 25 bbls Canal Flour 100 pieces Bagging 31 bags Coffer . 1,0 casks Malaga Wine 10 do Merseiltes 3Iadeira do 3 hhds N. O. Sugar. Received this dnv by Boat Telfair and for sale by REA & COTTON. Dec 10—25 R 1 Fashionable A* Splendid WATCHES Jt JEWELRY. ,4f the lowest Prices. _r7) C. G. St. JOHIxV ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Macon and its vicinity that he has opened, and will continue to receive Fashionable and tspeodid Jewelry consisting of Gold, Anchor Escapement, & Patent Lever Watches Silver do do . do do do Gold Link and Curb .Guard Chains, Seals, Keys. Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, &c. Ac. tSfcc. CT Watches repaired in the best manner and war ranted. C. G. St. JOHN. Dec 13 1834—20 RUNAWAY front tho s-ifo:rriber, ahbut the middle ot November last, a negro mqp by the name of JIM, about 30 years old,.6 feet high, rather slim milt; narrow face, in-, front tipper to2tli knocked out. Was r.. >i in Columbia county in this Stated and it is ’possible he may have gone into that vicinity. He isa shrewd cimning fellow, rather slow spoken, with a down sly look. Also runaway, about the last of Nov miser, a negro woman by the’namo of JINNLY. about 27 years of age, stout built, lias two of her front teeth knocked out, rather of a yellowish complexion. It is j.iobable she has gone wilhthe negro man above described. A liberal reward will be paid on delivering said ne groes to me in Jones county, near Lewis’s ferry, of lodging them in jail, so that 1 may get them. jan 22—3t p' JAMES F1NNl’.V A House and Lot for Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale ifAfi his Dwelling House in this place. The -jrAg purchaser can have one or two tic: s of 4$ land at his option. I need not recommend the situation to those who are acquainted in Macon; and for others it will be sufficient to remark that it overlooks tho city from the high hill which fronts the Court House, up Mulberry Street. I will sell on said bill a vacant lot of three quarters of an acre. The terms can best be settled by an interview. JOHN RUTHERFORD. January 13, .1835.—30 Dividend No. 23. Bank of Darien. Decerr bcr 1, 1834. T HE Board of Directors of this Bank have this day declared a Dividend of 3 j per cent, out of the profits of the last six months, on the capital stock paid in, which will be due and payable to the respective stockholders or their order on or after the 1st of Janu ary, 1835. EBENEZER S. REES, Cashier. dec. 4—lt-31 NEW YORK & DARIEN Line of Packets. B RIG Amelia Strong, J. Chace, Master. Premium, Sherman, Schr. D. B, Crane, A. Bibbins, 11 a new Brig (on the stock*) E. P. Buckley, “ all good and Substantial copper/asteued vessels. Their commanders experienced in the trade. It is intended that one of the vessel* shall always be at each end of the line taking in freight, and will sail regularly about once in ten days. ' Shippers may rely upon the Te«els being regularly despatched, and every, facility given that goods and produce may gts forward jit the (east possible expense. HAWES & MITCHEJUg, f k P. Rs YONGE A BqWL^ n2 w R- Datjep-^Dgo^O SOUTHERN PLANTER. T HE undersigned having disposed of his interest in the above establishment, is anxious to bring the business to a close. He therefore respectfully calls on all those who may be in arrears, to transmit the amounts due, by mail or otherwise without delay.— All debts due for subscription previous to the first of January, 1835, belong to the undersigned ; debts con tracted since that time belong to the present publisher, jan 21-31 M. BARTLETT. For Sale'. A WOMAN Cook—very cheap, for further partic ulars apply at this office. , Jan 1 1835-28 Negroes Wanted. yyHE subscriber wishes to hire by the year, fifteen or twenty prime negro fellow a for which liberal wages yy!l be paid. J. R. Bl.TTffi .Macori, Dee 16—435 N assortment of Colored Silks of the latest style just received and for sale by WM. H. BURDSALL. Oct 14 17 A "•kTOUTH’S iftat Qeata. jnst received and fot BL a^Av ■ Wilt It. BURDSALL- georgza: A PROCLAMATION: By WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor and Corfu mander-in- Chief of the Army and Nary of this State and the Militia thereof. W HEREAS, by Resolutions of the General As sembly of this Suite passed on the 20th De cember, 1834, it is made the duty of the Executive "U» offer a suitable reward for the apprehension of the Cherokee Indians, SANTOOCA, (or log in the wa ter,) JOHNSON and TITUS, who escaped from the Jail of Gwinnett county, where they were confined?, under sentencj of imprisonment iu the Penitential^ of this State." r And, also, to offer a reward, in such sum as may be deemed necessary to secure the arrest of two Uheru- kee Indians, DUCK and SWIMMER, charged with the murder of Er.i Hicks.—Ido, therefore, in-com pliance with tho provisions of the s i hi resolutions, bere ft v offer a reward of FOl R HUNDRED and b If T1 DOLLARS to any person or persons who may appre hend and deliver the said SANTOOCA JOHNSON and TITUS into the custody of the Principal Ki eper of the Penitentiary of this State, or the sum of ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY DOLLARS for either ofL them,—and the sum of FOUR HUNDRED DOL LARS to anv person or persons who may arrest, ano cause to be safely eotifinod iu anv jail in this State, the Indians, DUCK and SWIMMER, or the sum <ST TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for either of them. And I do. moreover, hereby require and enjoin all officers, civil and military, in this State, to aid and as sist in apprehending and bringing the said offenders to insttce. In witness whereof, I have'hereunto set my hatffi. and caused the great seal of the State to be affix ed, at Milledgeville, this the thirtieth day dT January, one thousand eight hundred and tluriv five, and of the American Independence the m- ■ ty ninth. W ILSON LUMPKIN- By the Governor: ^. Wlliusj-A. TuBgaLE, Secretary of State. 32 3t.