Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, March 26, 1835, Image 1

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OEOKaM MAC OX, Georgia, THURSDAY, MARCfj 26, (835. Volume IN....Numbk 3KRNI irarTi < ttU JSIGI.V TS&EGIIAPH : POBLISIILI* liVKIiT niIipSDAV- At MACON. Ga. /,>/ MYItON B 1 ItTLETT. Fritting Office on Stand Street—Itert dour to * Hiinon's Hol<!. TERMS.—Turks Dojaars a y er ) r - if P :li<1 in -advance, or Foun D6i(>\a*. i: rot paid before the fltd .of tint year. Subscribers living at a distance ivi'l be foquired in all caL.-s to pay in advance. frJ' - ’ No Paper discon(iutied, but nt the discre- tirn of the publisher," until all arrearages are ~ .vxtVTJO.^j sapsiexht WARE IKnlSJtlJ rior,) Sweet do I Mustard ’ cj. -'vVTL'S?. fSttok.1 Street, at'their \ w Brick Store adjoining- Cooke A" Coicles.) ■RD ’’SPF.CTFITLLY tender their thanks to their !.' fc, " £n*tqn>ors for the past year, and would inform. Ghrinthat thav h ive just received a largo stock, com- nrisini every "article m their Ono, and arc constantly roeeivini? from their manufactory fresh stock, so that their assortment utay always be found complete. Among their goods are Ladies', Gentlemen a and SADDLES, of a T r.*at variety of pattern*. Among them Spanish. Fotirv Quilted, Shattered, Main and Overlaid, large and o\ira largo Saddles, Coach, Gig and Dearborn HARNESSES, of every description; an elegant assortment of Hits, Stirrups, uml Spurs of Cue latest and most op- ^Tlridlesi Martingales, and Bridle Fillings of every .description. . - .v’ Saddle Bags, Carpet Bags, and yalieos. Folio hard leather Trunks.' ' , '.... >..-•■ r roach. Gig, Tandem, Drovers and bportsmcixs VV Li.Ues’ and Gonlb:manV English and American Twig Whip* of a superior quality. ■ ..'iT Coach Trimming, Springs, Ibices, Band.*, Handles, &e. - Patent Leather. . ’ - Morocco. Sheep. Ilog, and Doer Skins. Straining, Sorge, Worsted, Linen, Colton and rein Webbs. ' . ■ „ . . Ilamea, Collars. Saddle Trees, Varnish. Cut Tack*. Trunk Locks, Buckle*, horse Brushes, Curry Combs, Girths, Surcingles, Stirrup Leathers. ' _A RUFF VLO ROBHS, T?, YV Y S D '"3 7! Yt S’SSTOS. of superior aualitv, l)ythol)iile or single ; nil Of whioji wtrnsntritfM InNcwV <\ * tv-rvA<, a:i<! trill ha soM to dealers and others low forca*. 07- "Rep airing <54 ~Tatiufafetnriag tlano at siiort notice. .„ ' ALSO FOB SALE One and two *Inrso barouches A supply will be constantly kept 0,1 hand Nov. 6, I.ffiL 21—lin Tin fyftre Manufacturer. MULDKURV, NItAR T'lIRD fTRK.lT. \ ftmil-J sithscrihcr continues to 'u uitnaetttre JL TIM WAKE in every variety, ajul has now on hand a genera! assortment, which he will toll wholesale or rctai.l at the Savannah or Augus ta prices. -t e t lie has also just received an Assortment oTJa pinned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans, On ulsters, sugar Bowls, Milk cups. Tumbler*.'Pepper boxes, Gra ters, Toy cups, Rnttles. candlesticks, Lamps, spit Boxes, sand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, &c. &c. Also, patent Bakers, Fontstoves, blocktin T ca Pots, Plates. Basins -Tumblers, &c. JOB WORK done nt the shortest notice, ian 2 WILLIAM SL KLI.1S. New Finn and Rook Store- ' THE Subscriber* hereby nurtdunce to the Public that —AY - \:.:W they have.entered inr■ > bn-: ness under the (irm of Olcott d- LIU. Having purchased the stock of Books and Sta tionary of Mr. Thomas Purse, in tins City, they will keep a general assortment of every artielo in then: line, hi a Ibvv weeks they will receive a large addition Id their present clock,'which they will dispose ofon rea- seaable terms. *' \ —ALSO— 85 boxes of Hats, many oftli.-m of the first quality,' which will be sold verv low. JA3. S. OLCOTT. feb 19 1S3T> 3T> CHARLES AC ELLS. Poplar Bark, African Pepper, Bayberrv Bark, Lobelia intluta. Uva Ursi, Seneka, Lobelia Seed, Serpentaria, ' Gmn Myrrh, Macon, feb 11 18315 NEW GOODS. WM. H. BUROSALL, H AS Just received a new and extonsive as sortment of DRY GOODS, najLiyr made ciothiwg, HATS. SHOES. £>*. t/wliich he is offering for sale at reduced prices Fur Cash Only. rns stock consists, vr pxiit. of the roLtAtwiSG : Super Saxouy, Blue. Black and Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Blue. Black, Mixed and •‘'nicy colored Satiuetts j ** UD1 Arabia English Merinoes Bufilp, Point and Koso Blankets Scarlet, Crimson. Green and White Flannels Printed Salsbtiry <io Canton and Saxony and Gauze do Damask Table Diapers Birds Eye aud Russia do Scotch do Black, Blue cud coloured Bombazettcs do do do Circassians Negro Cloths Linseys Blenched and Unbleached Shirtings & "Sheetings Hamilton Juans Black Italian Lnstirng do l«ros dc Swiss do do Maples do do Berlin tlo Siiiehews aud*Sarsnubts Colored Gros <lo Naples Black and colored Florences • do Italian Crapes Merino Mantles aud Square Shawls Common, Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Damask and twisted Silk Shawls ? Hertfani, .Muslin, Grape, Gauze and Gros de Na ples Dress Uukfj Ladies and Misses Bonnets Irish Linens and I.awns Cotton Cas-imcrs Beaver Fustians English .Moleskin Apron and.Furniture Chocks Domestic I’laids and Stripes Bed Ticks Floor Cloth Bui go-Green Frieze. Cloth Furniture Dimity Ru->-ia ShcetiiigBear Duck Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oz.uahurghs Bangup Cord Cotton Yarn CtHtot!, Worsted and .ambs wool Hosiery Black and colored Cambrics Satin and Gauze Garnitures Blk and col’d Lustring Jlibbons Dark and light col’d Prints aud'Ginghams Lace aud Gauze Veils l-'ig’daud plain Bbhiuct I.acc . Thtx'ad Laces Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mot), Xansook and Book Muslins Linen CatnUrie Hdkfs Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlefield lldkfs tJarved and plain Shell Combs Gontlemens English Buck, Beaver and Goat skin Gloves Ladies penver, Goat skill and Silk Gloves Bead Reticules Roady-made Clothing. Superfine blue, black, invisible green. Adelaid, olive brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats. Superfine blue, black, brown aud green -Cloth Frock Coat*, Superfine blue, olive', green and mix’d Cloth Coattees, ami- blue, eel mix'd and fancy colored Sattiuct Coattees and Frock Coats, Super, blue, black, invisible green,, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Rantaloons, " . ■ Bide, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons, Voiith'sclotliand satliuet Dress and Frock Coats, do do Jo Pantaloons, Black and blue Cassitncre, black and colored Velvet, black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Valentia, English Silk, colored and white Marseilles Toiltpet, Swan-down and Sattinet VesUr Camlet Clonks and Great' Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth & Patorsham Box Coats, I.von Skin Overcoats, Fine Linen Shirts. Collar*. Bosoms, Socks. &c. JVegro Clothing. Men's A Youth’s Fur Hals, do. do. Wool do. do.' do. Cloth. Seal & Ilair Caps, Fine Boot* & Shoes—Xegro Shoes, Ac. ..fee. Oct. 13. 17 DRUGS & MEDSCINES J F.'T received ami for sate by J. H. & VV. S. ELLIS, Cotton Accnao Hodman's Anodyne LiquorB.ilsam Capivi, (.euitive 1 lectuary, Do Canada, Conserve ltoses, Soda Powders,! Opium, Saratoga do Sulphate Quinine, Seidlitz do Camphor, Lemon Syrup, Castor Oil (fresh and sui»e-Best Starch, Indigo. Madder, Bine Stone, Anna tta, Logwood. Camwood, Glue, Aqua ForttS, Xitrio Acid,' Pearktsh, &c. &c. Kp*om Salt*, Brimstone, Calomel, Tart Emetic, Morphine, Black Drop, Oil Cantharadis, Paints, Japan Varnish, Copal do Leather do W bite Lead, I Red Lead, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Medical Ilcrbs, fyc WEW ESTAEIISEMEr; T. j E.VSS2E &. EICI WATCH M A RE HS ! A' ; " now rereivin s *•««» ‘>ave on i . And JEWELLERS triends T ill, under-igned would infqnu their Friends and I the public that they have commenced business j in the above line, and otiV-r for sale cheap for cash, at' their store opposite the Central Hotel. Patent Lever, Gold and Silver, Duplex Lepine. English and French Watches, of good quality; Jewelry, Silver Spoons of tiic- bosi quality, matte to ordt-r; l.ter pointed 1’euoik. Steel Pens. Gold and Silver Guard. Chains and Keys, Geld. Silver,' and' Steel Spectacle*. Pistols. Razors. Varnishes', S>-c. \ ellow Oclurc, Chrome Yellow, Verdcgris, Chrome Green Spirit* Turpentine, ‘Prussian Blue. Macon, nov 7 '-'S-22 Gum Gamboge, Foxglove, Elder Flowers, • Skunk Cabbage Gentian, Ilorehound, Sage. Boneset. 31 g Brick Building, one i lie Book Blot*'', ofitr* j . holesale, the following j lowest terms, for cash I Fashionable Splendid WATOHES 6t JSWSIHr, C7 = ’ At the lowest Trices. C. G. St. JOHN, R espectfully inform.* the citizens of Macon and it* vicinity* that be Ikls opened, and will combine to receive Fashionable and Spendid Jewelry consisting of . . . Gold, Anchor Eacanement, & Patent Lever Watches Silver do do do do do Gold Link and Curb Guard Chains, Seals, Keys. Breast Pin*. Ear Ring.*, Finger Ring.-* Ac.’ A-e. Ac. ILF Watches repaired in the besr manner end war ranted. C. G. St. JOHN: Dec 13 I >334—2C extLemeX‘8 G 'tool mixed Cloth Mutouts, Drab ” do. “ Brown “ do. “ Bltio “ Coats, “ Black Camlet do. just rcaeived and for sale bv AVM. H, BURDSALL. Oct 14 17 NEW CLOTHING, Hats, Shoes, and Fancy Articles. MTOM o'potung at tlie MACON CLOTHING L » S'lJJR I* a large a*sortment oCCoa ts. Frock Coats, j * H er Coats, Coattees, Pantaloon* of luo^t all kind* A j qualities; Cloth. Velvt ■ t, Valencia. Emb’d Velvet,! tv oolleu Velvet. Merseilles. Florentine Vests; Gentle-.| men s and Ladies’ Cloaks; Drawers; Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts; Stripe do; Short Jackets; Pea Jackets; Monkey Jacket*; Xegro Clothing, &c. which h;.* been manufactured by myself the past summer, and in the ” ei * mantier. Also, a handsome assortment of Stock* and Suspenders of the best quality; Flag, Bandanna. Spitiihielii, India and l.inen Cambrick lldkfs; White, Bla. Buckskin. Silk, and Beilin Gloves; Silk, Cotton, ' Knifes, Scissors, Thimbles, Bead Bags, Purses and Lambswool, and__Vigonahalfhbaoj Cravat*: Net Shirts. I pocket Books, together with a variety of other articles | {' ra ' vprs ( S'lk and Cotton Umbrella*; Linen Collars, usually kept in their line. Please cull and examine. ! Bosoms; Linen Cambrick do, and most every article in Ji.fi. Canicular attention wiil be paid to repairing j the Gentleman’s lines. j I ine Blk. Blue, Royal Purple, ."Mixed. G rcen,Brown I Clotlis; Bufl'Cassimers; Vesting, Shirting. Velvet.-. & J. & SI S. VIRGIN, j a few Tailors’ Trimmings'. Military Balt Buttons, Eagle do, Epaulettes; Laen braid, (a Fine Gilt Sw. rd and Belt.) HATS. A good assortment of fine. liars, undo expr.-»’y for this market; common do; Wool do; and will be sold as cheap as can be found in the up country. Cloth and Seal Fur Caps; -Fine Boots and Shops: Calfsetyeu Brogans; Pegged do; Kip-do; “ Jackson “ David Crockett Calf, Morocco. Buckskin, and Lasting Pump*; Chib dreh’s Sh*es; Over Shoes: 000 pair Negro-Shoes, &o, Ac. I would invite my friends and the public to give me a mill at ray bid stand, where they shall have an oppor tunity to judge for themselves. oct 22-1 >7 . " ' LEWIS FITCIL , - NOTICE. H ORACF. FITCII has taken my Clothing., Skere and will keep a good assortment of ready madfe Clothing. Hats,Shoes, with agood assortment of Fun- 'cy articles. I would solicit for him the patronage of my friends.' LEWIS FITCH, jan 11835-29 .' I respectfully invite all that are indehted to me by- book or note, to give me a friendly call and p.ay-the / same. I hope none will slight tho invitation. - | LEWIS "FITCH. I offer my House and Lot for sale; on Walnut street opposite tho Stdte Bank. I„ F. For Sale. ( HAVE about Seventy Beeves at Mr. Thomas Low’s plantation, thoso who wish to purchase will please call bn Mr. Low, Mr. Bcrrv Rogers, or Mr. G. Washington. A. SHOTWELL. Jan 11£35—28 , . PAiarrsATG. House and Sign Painting,. gilding, glazing; j MITATIONS of WOOD AND MARIlLEs &C.&C. T ’lE ahovo business iu all its bnmcbM will be caa lucled under the .'Uperintcndance of Mr. JOHN BATE >.\ by the sub-criber, who having varal superior am:!; it-:i, wiii execute work on very rexsouahl* torm* anil in * -tyle and neatues* surpassed by none in tha State, -’ y Order# for work will receive prompt Attention upon ipplication either to Mr. Button or mvsoi£ WpiG.BROWVN Vittnii, teh'S JSAlt 31 I ■ ^ tm .V fktdll njnb'rsigned B t' • • i>-!i .>I' ' S»odte.-' Thmr Oiii.-o •bewonoor hath Mth- kL feb 23 41.3d e associated tbemselvos in under the firm of Stark A at Jackson. Butt* Comity, mar at ill time* he eonstili- .1AM ■ S II. STARK, LAM . S .M RANHLIh LOOK out; RANAWAY tYout tin; siiixcriber :i,: r M.i''.iii. a bright mulatto bey nam 'd .11M, about-1 year* of age, about 5 feet 111 inches high, stout built, very small blue eve* long bushy hail ha* a -•nr (flii.'ie o! iii- I g* I roll: a’.L I ;■> * i i ...i|, ,i in a iiurii. Anv iui.o .. peeling him left aritli V’n) Nixon or Win J!. Parker ,n Macon, will fie thankfully ren ived, and any person 'vho will apprehend -aid negro so I can get him shnllbe Iwraliy reward •.!. urin li 'J lip -J J. CUNNINGHAM jr. ,™,B. The Savannail Georgian, and Augusta Con- mtntiont-wt yy-! ! in- >rt the abmo :> times ind for.. ..id teiir aaconn; to ibi -■ ntiice. For Sate, j E* twdrt moiiibs i-redii. ipproveil paper, drat valuable prnjieity lot No. 4. on sipiare sixty-two, ! **-e city of Macon. There is an ex client Stable; a. Smoke llou-e. ami a good Dwelling now hi;,-!.. «mrtUH».- Wd ^WFaade S«perim V not toj, | tun o}i ti All 17— Persons de-irou* of Inning will plea-c call TO tlie property. I w ii 1 COjitirm any cou- ’ y W*. B. Com . who has been my agent I "iiding the erection of the building--, Ac.— it innate sale before, it will be sold at auc- tr* lay •’ "'b of February next. EXCHANGE OFFICE. D. 15..EKS, J. R. ST. JOHN & CO. QJ9 • have opened an office in Macoti, in the Counting Room recently occupied by Messrs. Hamilton £,• 11av*, (opposite "Iltison's Tavern) nil i aro prepare to transact the Exchange 15n sincss in all its branches. CHSC3S, At sight, or on time, on N. A*ork, Philadelphia, Eaycttcvillo, Savannah, Charleston, Augusta, Millcdgeville, (iolqmbus, Alohile, New-Orleans. ((J 1 ’ United State* Dank Note* for sale. Advances will he made on Cotton either to hold or to ship to Savnnnab, Charleston or X T cw A’ork. .Macon. Nov. 23 10 ' BLANKS. C ONSTANTLY for Sale, at the Tthornph Office. a general assortment of Blanks,—among which r ATTQ$NF.Y’S P>LAN IvS. Declarations—Assumpsit, “ Case, Debt, Commission fot Interrogatories, Attorney’s License. SOLICITOR GENERAL’S BLANKS, In licunj nt for A -irjlt ami Battery, B nch Wnrrani’. CLERK’S BLANKS. Execution*. Do for Cost, Subpo na* for M itnesses. Li,’"'tse for Retailing, Marriage License. SHERIFF'S BLANKS, it- ids for Lund, Bill* of Sale for .Negroes, Grand Jury Summons, Petit .1 in v Summons. OR DIN \ R V BJ.ANK§: Adinini.tratcr's Fetters and Bond. Gnardian's do do T-!!i]iorary Letters and Bond, Warrant of Appraisement, Letter* Test.imentnrv. STFh'S A- CONSTABLE'S BLANK: fieentioju-, Do for Go-r. Do for Military fines, Summons' •*. Bail Warrant*.- Bail Bond.*. Gn rnislunents, Attaelunents. MI SC cLl.ANEOUS BLANKS. Deed*, Powers of Attorney, Notes. Gamut*. Boat Receipts. . ,i e, r IiotwcV Inferior t F. F. -LEWIS, HSRCHA^T TAILOS,. H A> taken the stand a feyv door* above the Clo thing Store of Mr. L. Fitch, on Mulberry street where be continues to carry on the Tailoring j business. He assures all those who may favor him j yvitli their custom, that their yvork will be done at the shortest notice, and in tlie 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. CASSIMCRES.—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 1834—24y PAINTING. H OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, cither in the city or country. Chairs repainted and ornamented. Lookingglass-or picture frames gilded or bronzed. Signs painted, and Fancy painting of various des criptions will be done by applying to J. It. & W. 5L eiLis. _ Colton Avenue. Mixed Paints of every color on hand, inn P-29 : . ' . ‘ SHI AT the to door above for sale, per ws'sfe. Goods on th or short.city acceptances. JOO piece* red Flannel* 150 pair Whilnev Blanket.' ti bale* mixed Kersey 1100 yds; stout blue Cossinetts - 35 Joz. good Woollen Socks 1?10 boxes of Shoes, viz. SO'OO men's thick Brogans C00 . do do Ru*. ct do ,1200 . do kip do 200 boy’s calf Boot* 260 do thick Brogans 380 do lined and bound Shoes 700 youth's ru*.*et do do .240 do' thick. do 10 boxes gentlemen's Boots, firi-t qnal. calf sewed do “ “ nailed do “ pegged - /'r ;•_ -do ■“ thick Boot* - g 1450 pair wmnenVwalking Shcgs G boxps do leather Bootees .lOO.pr. gentVmorrocco Downing Pumps 100 pr. do leather G" T ease men’s Rubber Shoes _A “ ladies’ do do' 5 “ tvomen’s aud mis-es’ assorted 1 ladies’ morocco Sandals mr Planters and Merchant* are respectfully invited 1 tocafi. Macon, Nov 20 .1831-22 choice, and most coniph. iroceries ever offered in ibis place. -10 lihds .Alolat-ses, 45 hbdx Sugar ICO bbls jVE Rum. ICO bids N 1. Gin (h) qr casks ass. Wines, ‘.’0 bbls ass<irte(l x 25 bbls Spanish Brandy, 20 bbls tipple 1 1 3 pipes cegniae Brandy, Holland Gin ami R (i to 150 bbls and bug* Coffee, 50 bbl* White Fob 50 do canal family Flour, /, b half bbls knn. 2d casks small and large ( lieeso, 75 1 i>i* > ■ 3 Mackerel 50 ball boxes fre.-li sugar am! butter Crackers 20 do bbls pickled Beef and Sainton ~5> do do -fresh Goshen Unlit r ■0 bags Pepper, Spice, ami Ginger <> uo.xes Lump Sugar, 40 boxes assorted C 30 do Bar r-uap, 2o0 reams Wrap ,>: .*'g 1 75 boxes Tcbaeeo. 20- blits ( !d< r, It; .:< ' 5 hag* Jaivu Coffee, 50 casks Nail*. Cider v in*-) r.r London Porter qt*andpt--. 20 bo::' Is' 10 ton* wide rtml narrow iron. ItragliUn ii I verv descrip: 'it. Ca*t tig ■ Fvery kind green snd hjec! Tea * All kind* American ami’.Spaii'sh Cl ud .:t clher articles i.*< ’(*. .. —ALSO— A fresli tmd complete assortment of seasonal io Good* just opening, direct . out New i ; tk. Ha rowan . era:.* Creek' rv. and G!a,?sw . . . i-v.-rs acdonlv for ca-b. ' ! i li()\ j:-iwA C\. * M. ; i j ON COTTON A l ri’A . 7’Jwl i» i‘ . ub. rriber v. i II keep, const! G good stock of P rovisions cqjj a : Pickled Pork, whole at id* half barreltl | J, 2, and 3, Sainton, Herring.. Dr - Tongues dried and pie! led, straw s of : Potatoes. Corn. Com '■ Ieai, G fittei, Rj la>.'fi*.. &c. Ac. M arch 6 37 AVAL C JT CST OP OJ l'c; i-.r J a?;d for sa Lamp Oil. Linseed Oil, jail erv superior quality, fcy J. FI.. N W. S. 1’LLIS, 'Cotton Armtic, Atcwi J835-28’- • ; ’ - tI VCO.X STEAM BOAT Company. DRUGS & MEDICfNES, Paints, Oils, Dye Staffs. Cotton’ AVknuf., .Macon. J II. &. W. S.-F.LLIS, having taken the Din • Store formerly occupied by Dr. Win. B. Ba and Air. F. S..John*on. intend keeping a general a- sortment ofDrug*. Medicines.,Paint*. Oils, Ac. Families, Physicians. Merchants, and Planter* iua< depend upon hay;ing their orders or prescriptions fillet in the best manner and oftlie best material* Particular pains will be taken to have on hand med icines of the very best quality. Justreceiv'ing and nit - hand Patent medicines, Per- fumeiy. Surgical Instruments, Paints^ Oils, Window Glass. Garden Seeds, &c. &e. Jan 1 L3:('_28 ynmtm l a, TfUST received and • -ale, 9% Jan 1 1835—2S BROWN, R.nutnd's Tonic Mixture. 7'ARRANTi I ■ a certain euro for the Fever and renutne Kvgean medicines Ague also ii: For sale oidy by Macon, Oct 3. 16 v0i: f ; . V QUANTITY of uperipr Northern C beear | J Vi just' received py COOKE A cov LES. Oct 15. 17 1 .NTLFMEN'ri Pas hionalila ..,.1 i* tin ©r;i TJI ver Hat*, just rece ived aud for sale :y M.M.U. BUKBf r • Xo\ 20. 1834—22 f r It el f Lead. .6 KEGS L ' .vi* * vutc Ground Vv r.ilo Lead, GO do ilo No. 1. ilo do 50 do do A. do do 50 do do I?. do (h* j Just received and tor sa e by rt-’-tf WM COOKE & COWLES. Authorized Agents. Gentlemen's Fine Roots, Just received and for sale by W-M.’-H. BURDSALL. Oct 15 17 CLOTHING, Hats, Shoes, fyc. f n.AYE taken the Clothing Store of Lewis Fitch, and offer for sale a good assortment of ready made Clothing. Hats, Shoes. Boots, with alnxist every arti cle in the Gentleman’s line, and am prepared to soil as cheap for cash as any other establishment in the up country. HORACE FITCH. T‘ SURGICAl. SOT1CE. A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE , HERNIA, (or RUPTURE,) EFFr.CTKV BV THE APPUCATIOS OF DR. STAGNER'S PATENT TRUSS. R OB PUT W. STEWART informs the citizens of Baldwin, Twiggs, Bibb, Crawford, ami Hous ton counties, who aro subject* of (he above disease! that he will succeed E. M. Pendleton, who has remo ved to Charleston. S. C., in the application of Dr. Stagner’s Patent Truss. In all cases when a ctire-is not effected no remune ration will he required. The fact, that many citri« having been effected in the county of Warren, from w hom certificates have been exhibited, together from all the Physicians in the above county, render any tiling further unnecessary to be said at this time. Kobt. W. Stewart may be seen and consulted at Brown’s Hotel, Milledgeville. from the 6th to the 14th instant; in Macon, at Dr Ball’* office, till 21st hist; in Knoxville, ‘Crawford county, till 26th instant: in Perry. Houston county, till 3l’st instant; then in Ma rion. Twiggs county, till 5?h March ensuing, then to Milledgeville again. He expects to continue the same round during the winter and spring months, and at tend regularly at the same time and place ; any altera tion in the above will lie made public feb 12 1K35 36 ing the pubjic dial they- havo purchased two fSteain Boats, the sgikcoftr, ainti> 3sxc^i.; winch boats are to run regularly between liar; u ami Macon, leaving Darien once every week, with tow bouts. Thp steamboats will draw only 26 inches of water, With 2 good engines in each. The company have been to a great'expense to place this Line of steam, boats on-the Ocmulgce and Altamaha river?, and would respectful ly solicit the teatronage of the public. This line will be a great facility for merchant* who wish to -hip their goods by the way of Savannah or Darien to H.av.-kins- villc uiid Macon" or in .shipping cotton to Savannah.— Arrangement* have been inado to forward cotton or goods without detention between Savannah and Dari en. No exertion or expense will bo spared to give the greatest despatch to goods or cotton shipped by this line. Agents for the nhore Hoots : J. GODDARD & CO. Macon. L. Baldwin A Co. Savannah. , Mitchell <fc Collins, Darien. Matthews ifc Roberts Ilawkinsvilio. E-'ifc J. B. Delano, Charleston, -y- • 5- nov 10-Gm-21 JVM. G. BROWN g.AS ingt received,— il 201bs. Gum .Myrrh No. 1, superior, . 10 do I.obelia Inflata, 1 do Boneset, ' do Baybcrry pulv. do Golden Seal, And will keep a constant supply ofllerb*. &c.J ge nerally used in the Howard and Thompsonian prac tice.—jan 32-tf S: N assortment of Golan SL just received and for sale by \\ si. it. Oct 14 17 RDSA1 PIONEER SO AT THE INDIAN’S PANAC EA. ■gTIOR'Scrofula, Salt Kheuni, Ulcers, Fever t ores, H’ Erysipelas, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Impu rities of the Blood, Chronic Inhumation of the Kidneys, Sore Eves,'Mercurial Diseases, <Vo. j —CASES-OF CURES— Charlkston, March 27, 1832. j I was seized, about three years since, witka distres- j sing Rheumatism, caused by taking a severeeold w hile 1 under the influence of mercury, and which has dis- | allied uid from business nearly ever since. During j this period; I have been a patient in the Marine Eos-1 [ pifal, inthis City, upwards of lour months, and nearlyl I the same length of time in the Baltimore Hospital, and j tried almost every remedy, with little benefit. On the J J 16th. of February fast, at that time scarcely able to j movx' about upon crutches, I commenced the use of; The Indian's I’annccu. In one month I found myself j entirely free from pain, and am now happy to state that I consider myself perfectly well. j WM. TUCKER, 13, Markef-st. ' CnxitLESTON, MayriO, 1631. i The undersigned has been labouring under Mcren- ( Ingnran e during which 1 r H’ j' GENERAL FURXISHUs . W£B£ HOUSf No. ICO. Hrouduay. :\rir Tar- . •JAMES H. COOKE offers fo ' *:i .for ca*h or approved paper, a very e» e'ri-- ive assortment of Cabinet Furnitui . in cluding Secretaries, Polished M ardt ebe s. Dressing Bureaus, legfiii! .'‘off- . .• r-i:ch and Grecian Mahogany Chair*, flu h -nd Hair Cloth Rocking Chairs, 1 lain S( f’c tncy Chairs, Bedsteads. . —ALSO— First quality Feather Beds, Hair Maltrasi-cs. Cttsi. tons, Live Geese Feathers, and every variety of t.phc’ sterv. fob l i 1-35 2m 36 NEWARK CIDER JARRl LS Newark ( aJ"fcf the best quality, just i r ■ v--d TTP. STT’i 'B -i. ■ a■ i.i White Clover. JI.kI Gras*, and Timothy ed. just received arid for sale by -32-tf V'51. G.'EROVTN: nit.-.i 'res 1 —32-tf STEAM "J T IV Zi\ J ' -"-T* .1 rial Rheumatism' for three''rears past; ^OR fan-porta.ion to and from Uncon, . now in jo(| waaan i, inla te of the City Hospital, and ,.n- - netF ; rp : nth :. citv complete order. A sup or n.-w steam Boat I /,... treatment ofthe Plfvsicians o! that in-. aga.nstF.re mtlusCity. called '-David Crockett” with two pow.n .1 Engine*. Mi .,,. ion> v . it h om obtaining permanent relief. ■ In the n , ,. and .several hrst rate ttvight boat.* ,'i.ivo been hum nice mon ,h 0 f December last. 1 wa* permitted to use The j •'}*?}" Vr }'T ’ the close of the last season and placed on the hue. , r,, l!i<ln < s p a xiacca, and five bottles completely relieved ! Steam Ilnat Pioneer, Capt. Goodwin, me u. WARREN. ' “ “ David Crockett, 'V M’Cnrmick, '< ’ Cawaws, Dec.20, 1831. will ply regularly berween Darien ai*d Macon, ono of ; The subscriber had for nearly two years a scrofulous them-leaving Darien about once a we k with freight ulcer upon the knee, covering a surface at times ks It was so severe as to confine her Garden Seed- LARGE supply ofShuker’s Carder f, war received and for sale bv At M. . 'V. N. ilk of f'oluml/li.*. will irs-.rr * ■o take a f- w- risks Apply to . MT COLLINS. 1 I*; to A ".v • :. v , • ,-n i I83r> -w v - . r*. ' . 75 Nov 20 22 At. »Vc. v\;u ii utKi' -ux boats .in tow. Steam Beat CiSASl&’.SST -Nsf ; Cap!. Donnell. will run constantly between Darien title Kavannali. and afford -the greatest despatch to Cotton. The subscriber's whole mt ution i* devoted to f !i- tating transportation betvveeii Macon and th-- a Port*. He has invested a ‘ar m *n:n tp jmt li>* line in tlie most complete order, an i ve* th u Id* arrang ■- inents for giving despatch to t'rei: ’■ ai. i : t; -ri good order, while in hi.-, care, wifi mak' ;):• re-t . ,, , - i of Cotton Shippers and Merchant* onh ring r busmen at Ins old stand, (head ofCher- f continue their favor*. At Darien he ha* secure and conveniCmiVa eption of (*oods, aud his Wharves there Arc • v.e with shed*-, which enables him to keep all Cota n -htppi < Boats under sheher and protected trimi tlm . -atJ; while landed for reshlpmeut. JAMES R. BUTTS AcKJtTS. Hor.coMBE. I’zck A Co, F. P. Butts. J. T. Royvi.ano, D.’B. Halstead. M-’o-on. Vnv. 16, I I —22 WARE HOUSE AND COS1IIXXSSZON BUSIW^SS. The subscriber continues the above ryst.N Cotton nvi!nne;)w'iere he offer* all the usual facilities in lot mess. Hj s f or \V are Houses tV (' 1 osi 1 -storages are iu prime order, and as much exempted from the anger of fire a* any in the place. JAMES C. M ffGAN. Macon, sept 17 1634-13 AL’R t'ST received Ham.*: shoukle —ALSO— "oil 1 largejis her hand- It was so i to the house nearly the whole of that time. She used many.remedies in vain, aud began to "despair of over j getting relief, when she fortunately tried The Indian's | Panacea, arid is happy to state that four bottles healed ! it entirely, and she lias remained perfectly well to lb;s j time, nearly.ayear. ; ■» ELIZA STRONG, Gcorge-st. ! CltAKLESTO.N, July 12, 1631. j I was afflicted four year* w ith an ulrer iii the leg; j • 5,000 ih* I : : . : • ooeasioually aeeouiuariied with erysipelatous inilatu-,! f e b 10—35-tf * i L. SMITH mation ami excessive paiu in the leg and ancle joint « „,;n-,cmtrum Sevi t.il eminent Physician* exerted their skill upon it, Til Ik SI l»&l Kll>lhlt brii without permanent benefit. In this state, five hot-I nj-jr ys; feinoved hi* office to the room ov- r I uri- tin* of Ue Indian's "Panacea made a perfect cure. j ri MartitTs Store, a' the cornr . f « : try MARGARET A. WEST. 121. Meeting-st. I “ndstreets feb 23 36 Charleston. Jan. JO, IN*’, j CIIAKU S J. McDONALD. TJih may cortif>* that I wa? afllictcd witli a i=crofu-{ — r 'oils disease* for several year.*.' during which time I etn- j DOANE.S MAYGKiEi. YORK LINE PACKETS. OF er, | ployeiFsoveral eminent physicians both in Philadelphia j ^ NEW Wfk on Midwifery-, illustrated w THE following Vessel* com.wise i|t»> above line of Packets viz. Frig Vm’-lia Strong, Chase. Master Brig Preinitini, Slier- in.tti, M ister. Brig Coral, Bulkley. Muster. St-lir D. 15. Crane. Robbins, Master. They are all substantial copper fastened ves sels. and commanded by experienced and pru dent men. and are now running regularly. The rates of freight will at all time* be such, a* lo render the expense of transportation between New York and Darien, considerably less than via Savannah, and ns the Vessel will at all time* e -ti either pirn e. re"-ly to tnse in nt, tfi,. '.i.e w .11 i-'iinliit'" *:•- a<l-. arn-.ges fo ddy ■ l .<!■• iiioo ui-t eh< ipness. JOJiN I Hj.1 WL \NEh Agent Darittt, Sept, fi 12 and Charleston, and "also took several bottle* of! A „„ invahia hle work »o those. v-Y Swnini’s Panacea, but all without permanent benefit, j -CM- P in, 3 > "" 1 ' ] . , During the last winter I was taken with an ulcerated , * 'b*teiric*. I create ;> thyoat. which -<iori became so severe as to prevent my I ; . .ufilcit nt r od to tustain life. I remained in this ! - i m sev. ra! dav*. emaciated, and-threatened with j -.iu! unavoidable starvation—when, ana lost ' J t- .<! recourse to The Indian's Port::'.a, and j •'.••.uid fr.-m it almost immediate relief, recovering so' Cbar!''*'oii, S.u in . Dari* ■ llav. i .!- '•. OLC NEW YORK cV DVKi Line of Pat h. is. BRIG Amelia S ron .- J. t i, Premium, 6!;-rmm Srhr. D. B. Crane. *"' ' a new Brig (on the stock-''' 2 • * .off good andsnbstautial copper fa-!" no coinmatiders experienced iu the trd that one of tho vessels shall always h- e..e, the line takip^r in freight, and wiil sad r ' ti o once m ter, days. Shippers ittav r, gnlarlv despatc' w-'-k* 1 found myself unite well, j cc '( '' ‘-v-f Mitee. I ANDREW COZIER; Kmg-st. j iirii. belongin':' to Mr. Adam r £ iitrtio, ■ ,0'ect:'i for nearly two year* w ith a 1 i head aer-onipanied. with ti.’ce-: ■ >nd a .(-on-fauT discharge of very I : .vo I" nit i!ie being tin • d. Dartin'. Dee 10 18" I ITCH i :. &. ri' )N nfghe Indian's Par ve-.-. [ PrT-,»x <’y. G.i ’t thpt T have-been afflicted with the j tfi-.- rears : that 1 have been doc- i \ oral of our best plivsicinu* without vjt \ w’c^a chv t.tkiji.'T iniif* boliit’f; ot ' Pnnrrr.a witV^oiR'* nth^r litth* rr.i'r'iDial ! 1>t|r r i H.feWyS. rLLI«. • tS/tn-AtOMf MtUm r MAC<>>1 JOCKEY VIA V MELTING of the Macon Jockey Cini iv held at the C trial Hotel, on I mliy th' at 7 o'clock, 1'. M. for the purpo*e of the m, for tho ensuing year. ' O’ Members and Subscribers are rospeetfi :k. r< ded of tho near approach of the Annual earnestly reque ued to call on ti.e Treasurer ' r ConmiiBsjou-Sbore sf Messr*. lippif tv liij'gta* pay their aunu.ii dm -. .Mr. T. L. gat'!:, red ’aim L..Mu. ti tn ate auffr i.o r-.-i-eivTi suhscrii'ticn niar.ev. Bv erder ofthe Pie-ident. JNO II. CfJ'fTT. 1 March 13-30 A Tr. Lair Off re. [*<HK office .ra' riTtfONt, A BAH. ' ■ H( rid on Mr : 1 ' rrv‘\tre.."t : th ir 4 J*t! r *1633— HTi