Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, March 12, 1835, Image 1

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41 Roza — *54fi* '-U.. - Wk; or- MJiCOJf\ Georgia, TinRSD.ll, MARCH 12, 18i5. I Voi.niE IX—Sr 38. V MM MFJiO.S L'W-U'-J i ; KSDAV, It ART LETT. < Sir.- -ran do F/ut TIMA. - nice, or Fo if ilie year. - Sub«c«l ;. r required iu nil . Dow Sob* i vcar. if paid in bt paid bofore tlje . illy at a distance :iv in advance. jVo Paper dUcautinued, Imt at the discre- „f ,fip publish until all arrearages are NEW GOODS. WM. if. BURDS ILL, \.S Juat receired a uw and cxten.lVB as sortment of CRY GOODS, MADl WOTHIMS HATS, SHOES, !fc. u iiich lie is oftVrin^ for talc at reduced pric&s For Cash Only. HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN TAUT, OF THU FOLLOW! NO >d a' cd,their A VFVLLlPl jia»« for the' h*v> but r wticta in Hi i their maim Ut may a'vfi i y.iodsafo > l I) D LE S, .«tv <»i isitsm’ M0? rs adjoining inks to their I would inform stoak, corn- arid". are' constantly v fiv.-h stock, so that - found complete. es’.riJentlcinen’s and nii il A li X E i < « of every (Dxcripuon din. Stirrups, ami prevail pslierns. * * dr MW M irtingalej suk Span;' Orjatd, largo iif 1 . Dearborn I . *>• ment of did’most an- iescnp'tatt •Sajtiw II folio har CoV.h. •< Whips- Lubes’ i Trig ’.Vim Cw'i ig-, Carpet fla i leather TrnaJ :s. Tandem,. 1 .GBUtlaim.'i’ of.a superior qrv nruing, Sprinjjt; f Bridle Fillings. of every , and Vallees. > - v- } rovers and SportsmenV and American Bands, Handles, •ep, 1I »?. thrd rga, \Vorslt'd, cm*.- "5 ietton and rein in nt Mt’ I.BKIIR it, ,Collars. Bad.Ue Trees, Varnish. Cut i’.u'k'. Trunk Lock*;’ Buckles, horso Broshes, I' irr y Coaihs. Girths, riifrcingle's,*' Stjtrop 'Leathers, ^ BUEF VLO KOBrtS, ■*3 VB, \ 'ID S3A% S SSSfS, ,if nil .'riar quality. by die lmlo nr single ; all of which wor* nureha-wJ in Now . York ou the b- i terms, and c 'l h, city to dealers and others low for cash. j* <V*p \irkig d& XiXaiaiifcictwiBg iono it «!io,'t uotica, • ■ \L3f> FOB SALE . • One and two' Inrse' ' • ■ '].! HO U CUES. \npiilf will ho roustamlv kept-on hand. • ", . .tv. •>, 1?31. — lm J__ re Man it f:ir!un r. r, nkar. T'tiKo sTiutitr. ^ ! id, subscriber continues to manufacture TIN \V YRE iu every variety, and lias u ;hiiL;i general assortment, which lie 't ill .vh desale or retail at the S.,v:mnnhor Augns- rites It .... .. nod Tiu Ware, cousiBliug or -Fntuks, sugar mm u s» r Milk <;tips, Tuinlilers. L’cpper boxes, Cjfa- I t's, Tov i.upsT ftatt candlesticks, Lamps, spit i!„ xe ,. s , u d 15o> - . Pocket Lanterns, &c.&c. \Uo. patent I iker-. Foot stoves, hjocktin Tea i* Pl.ijes, Basins, ".'nmlders, Sic. . _ lull WO'ifK done at the shortest notice. WILLIAM S- F.l.I.IS. Y >p h'inti tiR'l Rook Store. < THE Bulwcribcrs hereby nntfotincc to.tlte Public; tbat they have entered into bitsi- nn.l.tf tlm firm nC »• . - , M also just received an assortment or Ja Tin Ware, couswliug of J rnnks, suga Waiters, Bread pans. Canisters, ruga Ihi.'l-, Point iiiJ Rose Blankets •"ienriet; ('riirison. Green anc! White FIjuucIs Printed Snlshtitj do < < 'anii,n mill Snxnay and Cauzo do j Damask* Table Diapers i Birds Eye and Russia do Scotch do Black, Blue and coloured Bombazcttes do. do do Circassians Negro Cloths Linseya R1 inched iiud L'uhleached Shirtings &• Sheetings iiamillon Jeans (Hick Italian Lustimg do Gros de Swiss do do .\a|)les do do Berlin do Sioehcws and Sarsanett Colorou Or os de Naples Black and colored Florences do Italian Crapes Merino Mantles and Square SbnvrL; Common. Thibet wool, V.ih uria, Silk Damask and twisted Silk Shawls Hcrnani, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na ples Dress Hdkfs Ladies and Misses Bonnets Irish Linens'and Lawus Cotton Cass infers Beaver Fustians English' Moleskin Apron and Ftifniuro Checks Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Tides FloorCloth Raize Green Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia.SheetingBear Duck ’’arnliric do Bleached Dowla^s Ozimburghs Hangup Cord Cottm Yarn Cotton, Worsted and amhs wooj Hosiery Black and colored Cambrics 'Satin and Gauze Garnitures 151k and colM Lustring Ribbon's Dnrkmid light col’d Prints and Ginghams Laecnud Gauze Veils I'igMaiid plain Bobhior I.acc Thread Laces .;**• . ;-*.' ' . •'' u.ii . i, - . Savni.v, S.viss, Mull, Nansook and Book .Muslins - - •'*«. I inen Cambric lldkfs Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlefield lldkfs Carved hii|| plain Shell Combs J(Jentlomcus English Buck, Beaver aud Goat skin Gloves. Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves Bead Reticules tkeady-made Clothing. Superfine bine, black,' invi-ible green, Adelaid, olive brown' and green Broadcloth iire.'j Coats, Siiperiino'blee, black, brown and green Clotli Frock Coats, . . Superfine bine,olive, green and mix’d Clotli Coatieos. and blue, sieel mix’d and fancy colored Sattinet Conttees and Frock Coats, — Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Bine, black and fknercolored Sattinet Pantaloons, i'oulli's cloth and satlinet Dross and 1'Ypck Coats, do do do Pantaloons, Black and blue Cassimere. bltck and colored Velvet, bind; l’lorintine, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Ymlentia, llnglish Silk, colored and white Mersci let Toilinct, Swnudown and Sattinet Vests ('auilet Cloaks and .Great Coats, jj Mixed, brown Clotli <fc Palersham Box Coats, Lyon Skin Overcoats, . Fine Lineu Shirts, CoUars. Bosoms, Socks, Ac. .Yegro Clotfling. Men’s & Youth’s 1'ur Hats, do. tlo. Wool do. «fo. . dtf. Cloth. Seal & Ilair Gaps. Fine Boots &. Shoes—Negro Shoes, Ac. &c. Oct. lo. 17 r. o’calx,aghan H .Vai jusl received from New York, and is now opeuiug at his old stand, a very extensive and well selected slock of •find fail and IVtnlcr Goods, Which he will sell very low for eaak—his stock consists in part of the following articles:— ■ A) iihds. St. Croix and Porto lticn Sugars, '& do. New Orleaus do. 'Jo boxes l.oafdo. 'Zod bags Cuba and llio Cotfee, 30 do. Java do. Super Saxonv, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored Broad l luths 10 cheats Tea, lUlibds. Baltimore Whiskey, illue. Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Salineits ^0 bids. do. 15 hhds. N. L. Uaus, 5# bbls. dn. I-nglisl) Merinoes * “ 1 ‘ ” “ ’ ’ NEW CLOT MI NIG, Hds, S/toes, arid Fav.ei/ Articles.] at the MACON CLOTHING ' mEW ESTABLISHMENT, V> ATC 11 i-U\? ; ;r> bbls. Northern Gin. 4 pipes IloHaml.do. G pipes Coguiac Brandy, ~ Ididx. Jarnmca Kiinj, 10 qr. ranks Malaga \V5*e, JO do. hladeirs dot 50 tuoki Chaoipaizne. 'JO boxea Claret do.' -0 boxes Lcuioii ayrup, g‘J bbls. Cordial, 50 libds. Molasses, 10,000 lbs. litiliiuore Haiti-t, 1,000 bu?b'*rs Liverpool Salt, i 50,000 lbs. .Sweeds Iron, ‘TO'lfl lbs. blistered and Geriuan Steel) 5 ,0 pieces Bagging. 500 lb;. Twiae, -00 coil of l)ale aud well Rope, 00 boxes Sperm and Tallow Candles, 50 do. Raisius. 100 bbls. Caned Flour, ■JO crates Crockery Ware Also an cxteusivfe assortuieut of DRY GOODS. 10 bales DufF Blankets, 2 do. Rose dtj. 200 pieces Calicoes, 50 pieces Ginghams, 50 pieces Irish Lineu, 20 b;des bleached and brown Homespun, ■id pieces SattLneUs. 50 pieces Flaauelis, i’aiiJuiiiia and Cottou Hdkfs. Thibet and fancy Shawls, Silks, Hosiery Gloves, Circassians, Bombazines and Bombazets. Bead Bags, and a great variety of fancy articles: also, a well select-; ed lot of testuonoble and RBA3Y MAES CLOTHI»6. ALSO A large assortment of Negro Shoes, Kip Brogans, women's Ajil hovs leather Shoes, Ladies PrungU Boots and Slippers, G-*ntleuicn’a Boots and ^ltoes, 10 doz. Fadiionabto Bonnets, 40 cases of fir Hats, 50 doz. AVaol do. Ladies and Gentlemen’s Saddles, Bridles, Martingals. Wagon Whips, Horse Collars, Trace and Halter Chains, Hardware and Cutlery. In ndditinu to his former stock, will arrive in a few days, ten close Carriages, ten Chariotees, aud leii Ba-' roaches of the newest pattern and best quality, Macon. Sentomb-T 4. 1954. 17 "" ! !)r oi'Cnaig at- the MAC ' t Di; [•: ;; iirge assortment of Coals. Froc!: Coat Ov, r Coats, Cotiltecs. I’antalouns of mo : all hind- t 'pialilit's; C'lo-ii. Velvet. Valencia, limb’d Velve Vyoollen V elvr-t. Mcrseiiles, Florentine Vests: Gentle- : men s and Ladies’ Cloaks; Drawers; Fine Linen and i in Cotton Shin.-: Stripe do; Sin,rt Jackets: Pea Jackets; | their ,: Monkey Jackets; Negro Ckithing, Ax:."which has been! GoM and manufactured by myself the past suninikr, and in tin best manner. Also, aliau.lsotnc assortment ol’ Stock and Suspend,..rs of the best quality* Flag, Bandanna Snitalficld, India and Linen V’antbriek Hdl-Js; White BIk. Buck-kin, Silk, and Bertm Gloves: Silk. Cotton I.ambswiTol. and Vienna half hose; Cravats: Net Shirts Drawers; Silk aud Colton Umbrellas; Linen Collars Boa-mis; Linen CambricLdo, and must every article i i Gentleman's line. -LB'iiS <5t MliEIXSSUES i'received an^l by if. x.* Vt . . i LU< U at. 1.. ft, and offer'fo? side cl.-c >site the Central Hofei. I’sl •. Duplex i.epiii-', ; n>-ii>li a id quality, Jewelry, fir'.cr ! the lies quality, ntade'lo order; I vor point i ) Fen a Gold and Silver Guard, Chains ) Gold. Silver, and Steel S; eclacles. Pistols. Pa: i Knives, Srhsn'rs, TJdmbles. Brad Bags, i’r-r.-es | Pocket 'locks, teg-ther with a variety of other art usually k-pt in their line. Please eallxind examine. N. B. Particnlarmtlention wilrbe paid to lepairin ... . - . j . of all dexcriptTons, ;;ikI warranted *, ne Oik, Blue, Royal Purple, Mixed, Green,- Brown ! and other articles crurrax ed. Cloths;, Butt Ca .timers; Vesting, S'lirtina. V elveis, & a few i.‘dors' Trimiulnes. .Mil cpressly fo: a be sold a Cloth an. , . rrv Bail Buttons, F.aglc , do. I .p.-i'ik*ttes; Lace braid, (a Pine (Jilt Sword and ! Be!:.) I : 2ZAT3. I A'good^assortment of fine Hatx. taa-Je e: I this market; common da; .Wooldo; and vvi | c&t'.ipasqxnbe found in the up country, j *1'’^ Ilr Caps; Fine Boots and Pboes; j.Call sewed Brogans; Pegged do; Kip do; Ja-k-on “ David CrocNett Calf Morocco. Buc.kJk n, and Lasting Pun,; g Chil- dreu s Shoes; Over Shoes; COO pair N -gro Shoes; die, &c. I would in-, ite uiv fri-uds and the public to give me a call at my old stand, where they shall have an oppor tunity to judge for themselves. oct 22-1 * LEWIS FITCH: Ma-on, J. A. l;ov "IENTEEJUliTO Steel mixed Clotli* Surtotlts, “ Drab . ~ ■* do. “ Brown “ do. “ Blue “ Coats, * “ Black Camlet do. just resolved and for sale by WE H, BURDSALL. Oct 14 17 NOTICE. OIlACl’ T-’ITCII lias taken my Clothing Store and will ketfp u -: >od .•is.rortment of ready made Clolbittg, rials, Shoes, with a good assortment of Fan cy articles. I would-olicit fbr.bim the patronage of ,my friends. LEWIS'PITCH, janl 1855-29 ' j I rcipecffully invite all that are indebted to tne hy boolcor note, t« give me t friendly'call aud pay the J saiao. I hope none will iVigAt the invitation. LEWIS PITCH. I oiler my Ilonse.and Let for sole, on Walnut -Ir.-st j^fjgeeite-tfeHtate.Bgnk.‘ ~y *'. X. F-' For Sale. S HAVE about Seventy' Beevfes at Mr. Thomas Low’s plantation;’ those svho wish to purchase will please cili ou Mr. Low, Mr. Tlerrv Rogers, -pr Mr. G. W.vhingtoii. A. SHOTUT.I.L. Jnn JJ835--28 " PAINTING! ; M OUSE Painting, plain and ortiamental, eitlier fit tlie city or v country. Chairs repainted aud orn;.mented. Lookingglass or pie lure frames gilded or bronzed ■Sign*- painted, and Fancy painting of various des criptions will bo done bv applying to J. ri. &W. S- ELLIS. Cotton Avrr.nr. Mixed PaiuU of every color on hand, jan S-2ft -11-22 . ' __ J, OTIAXI, fTj AT the long Bru-k 1 100 piece- 15il [>air \\ 2 bale- n; 1300 yds. 35 doz. good Woollen Socks 210 boxes of Shoes, viz. 3000 men’s thick Brogans 000 do do Russet do 3200 do kip do 200 boy's calf Boots 2C0 dotbick Bmg.in- 520 do lint d and l.-oiad Shoos VOO youth’s rus-et do do 240 ' do thick do 10 boxes gentlemen’s Beets, first qual. calf- sewed do “ — “ nailed do “ “ pegged do “ thick Boots 1430 pair women's walking Shoes G boxes ilo leather Pooh 1 100 pr. gent’s motroeeb Downing 100 pr. do lealhi r 1 case meat - Rubber Shoes 1 “ ladies’ do -do 5 “ women’s and miasea’ assoruul 1 “ ladies’- nioroeco Sandals [| j' Planters afidMercliants are respcctfnllv invite •o call. Macon, Nov 20 1- : 2? M ACO N STB A M BOAT Compunu. L FJls. Having, purchased jo. stock’of Books aud Sta- • f Mr. Thomas I'qr^, in tlus .Cify, they Will a i-ncral ns-ortment of every article in their line, f )v. -ks they will receive a largo addition-^ to ^ luc ^ .,,, iN pie-ent stock, which they wdl dispose of 011 rea- jIo terms. * . . r . •" • -"’ -: —ALSO—- -7 ? f hoxei of lints, many of them of the first-quality, h vvill be sold.very low. JA3. S. OLCOTT. . n lHK S5 CHARLES A. F.l.I.S. House and Sign Painiing, GILDING. GLAZING, IMITATIONS OF tVOOD AND MARBLE, Sue- <fco. r ’ll* above hnsines iu all its britnehee will he vnndncfed under tlie wMpiIftn)tiff nf-Mu. IOH » HATTON by tho -'ibscriber, who having se- v '.-11, iperior workmen, vvill execute work oil very leMona'.le ter it is and in a.style antineatness surpassed H uono in tlie State. '- - - - ' ‘Ir.I-irs for work will receive prompt attention npon '-;>p!ie»ii<>n either to Mr. Battou or myselE • Wm. G. BROWN. J "ftti, fob 8 1835 3! , EXCHANGE OFFICE. D. BEERS. J. R. ST. JOHN &. CO. 3J9 • linvc opetn-d au olftce in Macon, in tlie Counting Room recently occupied by MeJ^rs. Hamilton If Hays, (opposite llu-ou’s Tavern) and ore prepared to transact tite Exchange Bu €°/'; /I <7. Fijlu Doi. R ANAWAY from the subscribi r’s plantation in the 12th district of Hou-ton rounty, on Satiir- J ‘V i. .lit Inst, two negro fellow of tlie billowing des- '_ r 'P-ons, one hy the uanie of TON 1A', (calls lunuelf J"'i'y Gridin.) his complexion rather yellow, about .5 ' i -f or 3 inches high, has a remarkable scar on bis f*k aoue undnr hi- left eye,- between 40 and 50 years other I'd 1 w. .1 K ,,r Jehu \ anr«\ hn- a t f I dirk complexion, voice very fine and quick, bis 1 th'iaib much -borter than the other and bends M"'n. about 30 or 40 years old, but if questioned, w ill >r he is 60, about 5 feet S Inches high. The latter de- fiked fellow has ,1 wife in Newhern. N. C., by tho Mate of Elizabeth Vance, and will doubtless endeavor t'rvtlier with Toney to got to Newborn. The above t- ward will be j,aid for tin ir apprehension and contine- 'S’Ut in some Jnilsotliat I get them, or $25 for either JOHN R. SI.NTERFIT. Houston county, Dec 10 HD—27tf ( tP The Newborn, W C. Paper will insert the a- -9,foncea week for two months, and forward their •ccoant m Perry, lloti-toii county. Ga.. to me, for J R. 'JVolicc. A LL persons indebted i<> E. W. Dennis A Co., Dennis, Hammack A Co., or Stone A. Dennis, i ,-—ted to make immediate payment to tlie sub-j “ r. a- tho representatives of I lammack A tsione , Purging for a settlement of their claims. I shall be! c Mnpolled to institute snh against all persons who do , tiot make cnrlv pa\ went. , * !.. W*. DENNIS, j b?’ rville, feb2 1835 Ct-33 I LAWftOTIOE. j ’■1H tmdprsigned have associated themselves in j m. the practice of law, under tlie firm of Stark & ! Kvn Tlieir Office is at Jackaun. Butts Countv, | - re 0i >e or both of UienT rr>av at all limes ’be ronauit- ■ *. JAMES H STARK r »86, 4t-3C '■•’(B — i>»Nput CHSCSS, At sight, or on time, on N. A^ork. Philadelphia, Fayetteville, Savannah, Charleston, Augusta, Millcdgevilie, Colunihus, 31,iliile. New-Orleaus. j]^ United States Bank Notes for sale. Advances will be made ou C-ottou etther to hold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or New York. iliirott, Nov. 38 IP , SXt.fi Ia7BS.~ * . PNST.-VNTLY for Sale, at the Til-graph DjJtrr. nernl assortment of Blanks,—among which are ATTORNEYS BLANKS. Declarations—Aisumpsit, t'n-e. “ Debt. "Commi—ion tor Interrogatories, Attorney’s License. SOLICITOR GFN-'-R \L’S BLANKS*. Indictment for As-uult and Battery', Bench Warrants. CLERK’S BLANKS.* rxeculions, Do for Cost, Subpatnna for Witnesses, Licen-e for Retailing, Marriage License. rillERlFF’S BLANKS. Deeds for Ixiud. Bills of .'ale for Negroes. Grand Jury Summons, ' Petit Jurv Summons. ORDINARY BLANKS. Administrator’s Letters and Bond, Guardian's do do Temporary letters and Bond, Warrant of Approvement, Letters Testaineniurv. JUSTICE’S & CONSTABLE’S BLANKS. Execntioiis, l>o for Cost. Do for Military fines, Stituntonses, Bail Warrant*. Bail Bonds, Gnmiabmcnts, Attachments. AHSf’L’LLANEOlS RLANHS Deeds, Powers of A Kurnev, Note*. Gamut*, Boat Receipt*. Deeds tor Justice s lofer.or Cvort, Jan. A.<: leb 20 18-S5 30 F. F. LEWIS, M2SICHANT TAILOR, H AS taken tho stand a few doors ubove the Clo thing Store of Mr. L. Fitch t on Mulberry street where ha continues to carry on the Tailoring business. He assures all those who may favor him ‘ with their custom, that their work vvill be dono at the i shortest notice, aud in the best manner. 1 lie bason hand a supply of the best materials iu Ills J Jiue, consisting of 1 CLOTHS, Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green. Xc. . CAS8IMERES,—A good assortment ! . , . VBSTXWCrS# FHAIIE above company take this method.of inform- A good variety of the best quality. 4J. ing the public that they have purchased-two IVUirsIiani, and a complete Mrisortiuciit ol i»°’ t i TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS. MACON, AI«> EXCSLJ He respectfully solictLs a .-hare of the public pat-, which boats are to run regularly between Darien and ronage. j Macon. leavin g Darien once every week, with tuv boats. .Macon, Oct 50 1634—24y » The-teambo-it-will draw only 20ittches of water, with 2 good engines In each. The company have been to -a great expense to place this Line of steam tout- 011 the Octnulgee and Aliautaha rivers, and would respectful ly solicit the yatronage of tin: public. This line will be a great facility for merchants who wish to ship their goods by tho way of Savannah or Darien to Ilawkius- ville and Macon, or in shipping cotton to Savannah.— Arrangements hare been made to forward cotton or goods without detention between Savannah and Dari en. No exertion or expense wiil be-pared to.givo the greatest despatch to goods or cotton shipped by this line. Agents far tho above Roots : J. GODDARD & CO: Macon. L. Baldwin &. Co.-Savannah. Mitchell 2k Collins, Darien. Matthews A Roberts Hawkinsville. E. &J. B. Delano, Charleston, nov lC L Cm-21 - Gentlemen's Fine Boots, Just received and for sale by WM. H. BURD3ALL. Oct 15 17 CLOTHme, Hots, Shots, &fc.. I HAVE token the Clothing Store of Lewis Fitch, and offer for sale a good as-ortment of ready made Clothing, naL-, Shoes, Boots, with almost every arti cle in the Gentleman's line, and ant prepared to sell as cheap for cash as auv other establishment in the up country. * HORACE PITCH. DRUGS & MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Dije Staff's Cotton Avenue, Macon. J II. & W. S. EL LIS. having taken the Drug • Store formerly occupied by Dr. Wm. B. Bail and Mr. F. 3. Johnson, intend keeping's general ts- sorltnent of Drugs, Medicines. Pain's. Oils. Ac. I Families. Physicians. Merchants, and Planters mav | depend upon having their orders or prescriptions lilli in tflebe-t manner and of the best material.-'. Farticular pains will be takenrfo h.ave. 0:1 baud mod- j ( < icincs of tlie very best qnnfit). 1 Just receiving and on band Patent-ntedicinc-. Per-, ' r fumesy, Surgical rnRtrnments, Paints, Oils, Window j Glass. Garden Seeds. Ac. &e. Jan 1 1835—28 - Coffee, 50'bbls w’ i otatc 50 do cat .1 family 1 :onr, 40 half I I ! family 2-' cask -ii 5 ut.,: !:.,ge I In *- •> . t l.-i i- N't 5 Mackerel 50 half boxek fresh sugar and Luilcr Crackers 20do bbls pickled Beef and Solemn •-5 do do ir--a Goshen . liter :0 bag-' l’cpper. Spice :aid Gim , r C> ii ores Lump Sugar, 4 ' 1 ox 01 ted Cr 410 do Bar Soap, *250 teams VV rapping Pnj; London Porter qfc,and j,t« '-.O baxe- i.. n rt- c 10 tons wide and narrow iron, Pleach Mouidi Every description Cas’d t-s German't eg.. Blister. At Every kind green and bloc Ab 1-: nd Ameriennanc!.- ; other articles useless ;» mention. —ALSO— ' V and complete a cut of seasonable tit., opening,-direct from New York, trc. crates Crockery, and Gla,-ware, ail atiotv nd onlv for Cosh. ■1 1835 57 in, in ! ■"e.-t Sir el : Cigars, and various tentioit. Dry v. itli Holland's'Tonic Mi >fare. r AURANTED a certain cm- 5.,rib* Fearer and Ague. a!-o the genuine llvsean medicines For sale onlv by - COOK!. & COWLES. Macon, Oct. 8." 16 AuthorizitI Agents. wm (i. AS just received,— 201bs.'Gum klyrrh No. 1, snperror, 10 do Lobelia Intlata, .1 do Boneset, do Bayberiy pulv. do Golden Seal; And will k^ep a constant supply of Herbs. &c., ge nerally used in the Howard and Thompsonian prac tice.— jan 32-1 f TIIKI.MHANn PAN AC EA- 71 OR Scrofula, Salt Kli.-ani. Ulcere, Fever Sores, Ervsijielas, ixjsperisia, l.iver Complaint, Impe ls A .for -aie on aocammod; ):;n0 bag- prime green Cat hltds N O S'lgar "1(. Jhds Bacon 9864 lbs 102 This Potatoes 201) .hampers Irish ii . -. 5 bbls No. 2 Mackerel CO'I TON . 1 hit tern s, 3 ( Oil',-; UOVISION CASH S'J'OKE, - 0.\ COTTON AVI JSU1 reill .-iibscriber will keep coti-ai.tly on baud a B g,:n,; -,01-k ol Provisions, cot - ting of li„-.oft. PicfledPbrk, whole and 1..5i barrels M i-itrtl 1, a. and 5,'Smlinon, Herrings. Dried Beef. Beef Tonne- dried and pick!- d. - raw s of Onions. «,-dt Potato ( oru. Coin Meal, Gri Rice. Cheese. .Mo lasses. A c. A c. . _ V - 5 T WM. C. PARK ■ R. :iiware, C lass C CLir.a. H P I O i\ E E 11 SURGICAL NOTICE. A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE HERNIA, (or RUPTURE.) 1:F"ECTF.I> BF THE APFI.ICATIO.N OF Dli. STAGNER'S VA TENT TRUSS. R obert w. stewart informs the citizens of Baldwin, Twiggs, Bibb, Crawfotd, and Hous ton counties, who are subjects of the abovo disease. | tliat he will succeed E. M. Pendleton, who lias remo- veil to Charleston. 6. C., in tho application of Dr. ! ^ tag tier’s Patent Truss. lit all cases when a cure is not effected no remttne- : "WT^OR transportation to and from Macon, is now in ration will be required. The fact, that many cures) §4 complete order. A superior new Steam Boat having been effected in die county of \\ arren, frdm I called ‘Tlavid. Crockett’’ with two powerful I'.nginetf, ,ybom certificates have been exhibited, together from „ nd s( .vernl first rale freight boatshave been built since the close of the last season and placed on the line. STBiUMI li | N BOAf all die Physicians in the above county, render any thing further unnecessary to be said at dtis time. Kobt. W. Stewart may be seen and consulted at Brown’s Hotel, MilledgovOIe, from the 6th to the 14th instant; in Macon, Ht Dr. Ball’s office, till 21st inst. Steam linat Pioneer, C-apt. Goodwin, “ “ David Crockett, l< M'Cnrmick, ! will ply regularly between Darien and Macon, one of rities o'fttie Blood. Chronic Inflamation ot'ihe Kidney Sore r.ves. Mercurial Di-e.—Ac. —CASES OF CURLS— Chari-Fstun. March 27, Jct.'J. I was seized, aiimit three years since, widt a distres sing Rheumatism, caused by taking a severe cold while nilder the influence of mercury,, and which lus dis abled nte from business nearly ever since'. During this period, I have been a patient in the Marine Hos pital, in this city, upward-of four months, and nearly the same length oftiiue indie Baltimore -Hospital, and tried almost'everv remedy, widt litde benefit. Ou the 3Gth of February la-t. at that time scarcely aln. to move about upon crutches, I commeyced the use of The Indian's Panacea. In into month 1 fonn-1 tu_,-> entirely free from pain, and am now happy to state, that I consider mvself perfectly well- ' WM. TUCKER, 13, Market-st. Charleston, May 10, 1831. ! The undersigned has been labouring under Mercu rial Rheumatism for three years past; during which period In was an inmate of the City Hospital, and tin der the niedicq) treatment of the Physicians ol tliatiu- j stitutiou. without obtaining permanent relief. In the month of December fast, 1 was permitted to ;:se The Indian's Panacea, aud five bottles completely relieved uie . L. WARREN. Charleston, Dec. 20, 1831. The subscriber had for pearly two years a scrofulous, j T ctiplion, snbt :.re 11c jtV of 1.1:, nlv great v selected with the utmost partt,or of the finp, vl.oi now iu for the purpose of f rOcuring the fashionable - iy le-. As da ir purchr at the-lonc!. rates for cash, thdy-c, attention of their customers and to to their large and handsome stock, determination otr tlieir part, to oil- loir j.;. 1 s at. 1 'hierei!rrns. Em ■ attention wiil he given to t: ,• packm fon.. r,,iig of our goods, n nd all end. vs ex- • < promptm CDOVl tho 1 , cU5- scj.ior f P-M In—)>' auu most l.eci n;. (k? ) iiivi r c ‘he tiri/u tb< it, <■ advantai T. J. BARROW & CO of ph in OILS. J UST received aud Tor sale,■ Lamp Oil, Linseed Oil, Train OU of very superior qualitv. l,v J. II. A Colt On 1 J 335,2 5 W. S. ELLIS* on Arena*, Muion. 11 Knoxville, Crawford county, till 26th instant ; ioTtiieiaf loaving Darieuabout once a week with freight ulcer upon the knee, eoveriug a surtace at times as ’errv, Houston countv, till 31st instant; then in jla- boats in tow. large as her hand. It was so severe as o con tu 11 r ion/ Twiggs county, ‘till 5th March ensuing, then to | Steam Boa* O -lAELSSfON. ,0 lhl * ho,we " car - v tl “.“ whok ; ®‘ that tune, .be nsed .1 ai...i -au 11.. “***.7* •„ mam- rent,-dies in vain, and began to d*-spatr of ever tion in die above will be wade public. fob 12 4835 36 J non _ _ I Milledgeville again. He expects to continue die same j • Cant Donnell iro.tml during the winter and spring n.ondts, and at- wU , n , n coustant)v ^ twee „ Darien and Savannah’, tend retrularlv at the same time and place i any altera-I , , r , A . . 1,. .In?. In tlm nhnvo will tm wade nuhlir } | ami afford the greatest despatch to Cotton. I ne subscriber s whole attention ts devoted to facili tating transportation between Macon and the Sea Ports. He has invested a larga 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, while iu nis care, will make it the interest of Cottou Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, to conliutie tlieir favors. At Durienhe has secure and eonvenientWarehouses for reception of Goods, and hi.s Wharves there are covered with sheds* which enables him to keep all Cotton shipped on bis Boats under shelter and protected from the weather, while lauded for reshipment. JAMES R. BUTTS Holcombe, Peck. & Co., Charleston, E. F. Bctts, Savannah, J. T. Rowland, Darien D. B. Halstead, Hawkinsville. WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSlOHr BVSZNSSS. The subscriber continues the above 4, ■ business at his old stand, (bead ofCher- ryst. A Cotton aven no,) where be offers all the usual facilities im business. His Ware Ileuses &. Close Storages are in prime order, and as much exempted from the danger of fire a* uny iu the place. JAMES C. MORGAN. Macau, sept 17 1834-13 NFIV YORK LINE OF PACKETS. TIIF, following Vessels comprise the above lia%. of Packets, viz. Brig Amelia Strong, Chase, Master, Brig Premium, Sher man, Master, Brig Coral. Bulkley. Master, Schr. D. B. Craue. Robbins, Master. They arc all substantial copper fastened ves sels, and commanded by experienced amf pru dent men. and ore now running regularly. The rates of freight will at ull times be su.Ti, ns to render tho expense of transportation between New York and Darien, considerably leas than via Bavannab. aud as the Vessel frill ut all times be in either place, ready to take in freight, the liuc will combine the advantages 40 Ibe shipper. Maerg^ Nov. 1>^ 1834 —22 Cii. ault ; | m> "m SEAL burn Trunks, I ° f 8X l )ed,U0H jT^OWLAND, Aggmt fc . t Darien, S^: VI 18?4 i» ' ^ NEW YORK & DARIEN Line o f Packets. BRIG Amelia Strong, J. Chare, Master, Premium, Sherman, Scl.r. D. B. Crane, A Bibbins, ,s new Brig (on the stocks)E. !’■ Buckley - , all good and substantial copper fastened vessels. Their commanders experienced in tho trade. It is intended that one of tlie vessels shall always be at e-ch end ol the line taking in freight, and will sail regularly about once in ten day*. Shippers may rely upon the vessels' being regularly despatched, and every facility given )bnt goods and produce may go forward at the least possible expense. HAWES & MITCHELL, l A rVKTS ^gf^j^ons. I AGE!,TS - tnanv remedies in vain, and began to despair of getting relief, when she fortunately tried The Indian'f Panacea, and is happy to state that four bottles healed it entirely, and she lias remained perfectly well to this time, nearly 0 vear. ELIZA STRONG. George-st. Charleston, July 12, 1831- I was nfllicted four years with an ulcer in the leg, occasionally r,ccompanied with erysipelatous inflam mation and excessive pain, in the leg and ancle joint. , Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill upon it, but without permanent benefit. In this state, five bot tles of The Indian's Panacea made a perfect cure. , MARGARET A. WEST. 121. Meeting-st. Charleston, Jan. 20, 1832. j This mav certify tbat I was afflicted with a scrofu-j lous disease for several years, during which time I cm- j ployed several eminent physicians both in Philadelphia and Charleston, and also took several bottles of Swaim’s Panacea, but all without permanent benefit, j During the last winter I was taken with an ulcerated throat, which soon became so severe as to prevent >\jy j taking sufficient food to sustain life. I remained this situation several days, emaciated, and threatei’.ed with absolute and unavoidable starvation—when, a s a Inst resort. I bad recourse to The Indian's k'anaeea, and j found from it almost immediate relief, recovering so j rapidly tbat in four weeks I found mvself quite well, j as 1 have remained ever since. j ANDREV; COZIER. King-st. j A colored woman, beloB<-_ in g to Mr. Adam Tunno, ; Charleston, was affected for nearly two years with a 1 distressing pain in her * accompanied with ulce ration in her nostrils and a constant discharge of very offensive matter fn'„ n | ier n0se . She was entirely re lieved by taking avu bottles of Tht Indian's. Panacea. Putnam Co. Ga., 1834. This tnu'y ■ certify-that 1 have been afflicted with the liver corn ,| a j n t these five years ; that 1 have been doc- tored r • * ■ . . * — Imt ion Panacea, J UST received and for -ale. by WM. G. BROWN, Agent, lull 1 1835—-J 3 Gu&nsEa A QUANTITY of superior Nortbeni Cute, jttst received bv ' COOKE A com e; >. «>et. 15. 17 & 1 t. 'sTI ' M l.N S Fashionable Itlack Satin * t OUST ver lfaLs. just received and for sale bv WM. II. BUR DSAI L. Nov 20. 183 i—22 White Lead. zn& . KEGS Lewis’s pure Ground Wlpite Lc.nl, . tkt do do No. J, do do r.f) do do A. do do 50 do do B. do do Just received aud for sale -by in., WM. G. BF N assortment of Colored Silks of the laic—t _ just received end for sale bv WM. H. BEP.D8M L Over Coats, itist rereived and fCr. WM. H. BT RD8ALL. Oct 14 17_ irOfTH'S 1. sale by < let 1st If) Garden Seed. Jh 1 , supple of Shaker’s Garden Seed, wCr J ^ tr " CCiVCI WM^.^n^N ; GENERAL FURNISHING WARS HOUSE. .Vo. 100, J’rvadtiay, Nets lork. JAMES II. COOKE offers for sae for cash or approved paper, a. very extens ive assortment of Cabinet Furniture. td». .... Mahogany Chairs,El Hair Cloth Rocking Chairs, Plain Svlfc.. Darieu. eS ’ r '1 b f V *V erRl 0t ' »f, be V' hy "'™Tl SesTfi Buteaus, Fe.tcv Chairs, Bedsteads and that I was^cured hy taknifr lun* hott.68 01 j ** ' I/.SO ...f Mia*’* Panacea, with reme utiier little j Fim qU xdity Feather Beds, Hair JJattrasses. CjudN For sale Up For t fdb OB e«e reatcers, anu every vnuciy —*--r - i-.’gCt-Z