Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, April 02, 1835, Image 1

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iijicojy TULL XV RH GOODS. Will. H. BUH DSALL, S JJ" ' S Ju*r received a new and extensive as- IB—HL sortmeot «»T IIY GOODS, READS' MADE CSOPHIST#, HATS, SHOES, S,-c. . ^uch lie is offering for inleat reduced prices For Cash Only. ins stock consists, in part, of the following : riujier Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Mine, Black. Mixcd-and ^ancy colored Satiuetts English Merinnes Duffle. Point and Hose Blankets Scarlet, Crimson, Green and While Flannels Priuted Salshury do Canton and Saxony and Gauze do i i I* A TKt 4 - PUBLISHED E.VEBT THUUSOAV. it HALOS. Ga. by MYROS BARTLETT. drinting Office on Second Street—nixt door to Huson's Hotel. TKK'I*'-—'Three Dollars a year, if paid in .dr.niep. or Four Dollars, if not paid hcforeJhe „; of ihe voar. Subscribers living at a distance , ; ‘ic -equlred in all cases to pay in advance. ?* So Paper discontinued. Rut at the discre- i in of the publisher, until ajl ^arrearages are ,iid. ' 4 a 1- now’ receiving an re, choice, and i Groceries ever ottered in 40 h lOu _. 'A ^ i or aJDove tne nook store. on. rs .-s***- EsT’”"® for sale, per wholesale, the following InwlLi < . ds on the lowest terms, for cash or short city acci jtances. J00 pieces ted i ianuels 150 pair Whitney Blankets 2 bales mixed Kersey 1100 yds. stout blue Cassinetts 35 doz. good Woollen Socks 210 boxes of Shoes, viz. 3000 men’s thick Brogans * 000 do do Russet do 1200 do kip do 200 boy’s calf Boots 260 dp thick Brogans 3S0 do lined and bound Shoes 760 youth's russet do do ~ Jilt-- do thick do 10 boxes gentlemen’s Boots, first tpial. calf sewed do “ ■ “ nailed do - “ “ pegged do “ thick Boots 1450 pair women’s walking Shoes ■6 boxes do leather Bootees 160 pr. gent’s moxrocco Downing Pumps 100 pr. do leather do - 1 case men’s Rubber Shoes 1 ladies’ do do 6 “ women’s and misses’ assorted 1 “ ladies’ morocco Sandals XT' Planters and Merchants are respectfully invited to call. Macon, Nov 20 1834—22 I* Lenitive Electuary, * Do Cauad I Conserve Roses, Soda Powders Opium, Saratoga do Su.phate Quinine, Seidlilz do Camphor, Lemon .Syrup, Castor Oil (fresh and anpe-Best Starch, rior,) ’ ” Sweet do do Mustard do Gum Arabic Epsom Salts, Brimstone, Caloiuel, Tart Emetic, Morphine, Black DropJ Oil Camharadis, Paintsj Japan Varnish, Copal do Leather do White Lead, Red Lead, Venetian! Red, Spanish Brown, Medical Poplar Bark, African Pepper, Barberry Bark, Loltelia InHatl, .urn, 160 hbig IS.!' Gin' ass. W ines. 30 this ateorted Cord „ jnish Brandy, 20 bbls apple Brum 18 pipes cogniac Brandy. Holland Gin and Jt Ruui 150 bbls and bags Coffee, 50 bbls white Fotsti 50 do cash] lumHy Flour, 40 half bbls fan sly 28.casks small and large Cheese, 75 bbls 3 Mackerel CO half boxesfrai sugar at . btmi r Crackers 20 do bbls 25 do dii 10 b; per, Spice, and Gingei rap Sugar, 40 .Boxes a Soap, 250 reams Wi n banco, 20 bbls Cider, 1 Coffee, £0 casks Nails, Varnishes, fyc. Yellow’ Ochre, Chrome Yellow, Verdegris, Chrome Creep Spirits Turpentine, Prussian Blue. 10 tou- ■ and narrow Iron, Pi Eyeiy description Castings German, Eng., BJisvr, Ann riean, Every kind green and Mack 3 All kind's Americanand Spanish C - , otlifer articles useles A good assortment of fine Hats, made expressly 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 Cap*; Fine Boots and Shoes; ’ Calf sewed Brogans; Pegged do; Kip do; “ Jackson “ David Crockett Calf Morocco, Buckskin, and Lasting Pumps; Chil dren’s Shoes; OverShoes; 60n pair Negro iShoss, &c, &c. . f I would invite my frieuds and the public to give me a call at my,old stand, where they shall have an oppor tunity to judge for themselves. * oct22-l« • LEWIS FITCH. NOTICE. " ■MTTORACF FITCH has taken nty Clothing Store * JL and will keep a good assortment of ready made Clothing. Hats, Shoes, with a good assortment of Fan cy articles. I would solicit for him the patronage of my friends. LEWIS FITCH. Linseys Bleached and Utiblcaohod Shirtings & Sheetings (Steam Hamilton Jeans Black Italian Lustirng t do Groi.de Swiss tlo fit. Nftplcs do do Berlin . ’ d.» Sinchcws ami Sjrsauets Colored Groswlc Naples to mention. —ALSO— A fresh and complete assortment of s“a Goods just opening.’ direct from 5V\\ Hardware', crates Crockery, and (Jlasswa )■ and o? !v. for cqsh. Uva IJrsi, Sehoka, Lobelia Seed, Serpentaria, PRO} lOJN CA&Il . i OS COTTOJS aTJSLF. fJS ’ IIE subscriber.will keep constantly u JL good stock of Provisions, con.-i.-tir; t Pickled Pork, whole and half bauejs'Met i < r> 1, 2, and 3, Salmon, Herrings,’ Pried t e< ! Tongues dried and pickled, straws of Om« n- Potatoes, Corn, Corn Meal. Gritts. Rice ( ht < lasses. &c. &c. .March 5 37 WM. C. PARK Black and colored Florences do Italian Crapes. - Mbritio Mantles aud Square Shawls Common. Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Damns! and twisted Silk Sliuwls. ■lieruani; Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros do Na ples Dress l idlds P tints, Oils, Dye SHtffs - Cotton Avenue,. Macon. f *II. & W. S. ELLIS,'having token the Drug • Store formerly occupied by Dr. Wm. B. Ball and Mr. F. S.. Johnson, intend keeping a geperal as sortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, A c. Families. Physicians, Merchants, and Planters may depcndxtpon having their orders or prescriptions filled in the host manner and of the best materials Particular pains .will be taken to have on hand med icines of the very besj quality. , » Just receiving and on hand Patent medicines. Per fumery. Surgical Instruments. Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Garden Seeds, &c. &c. Jan 1 1835—28 flouan-d's Tunic Mixture.: Bit/ARRANTED a certain cure .for die Fever and Gain- Myrrh, song them Spanish, md Overiaidt Iftrge Gig anil Dearborn Fashionable ^ Splendid "U &.W CBOSS & J£VE1RT, flCr* Atjhe Ibicesl l'rices. „f7) C. G. St. JOHN, R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Macon and its vicinity that he has opened, and . will continue to receive Fashionable and Spendid Jewelry consisting of Gold, Anchor Escanetnent, A Patent Lever Watches * ltin S irup*, and Spuwxf tfw latest and most ap- iirev-’il patients. drill!.!*. Martingales, and Bridle Fillings of every description. .Si l lie Bags ..Carpet Bags, and Y slices. Folio hard leather Trunks. ' Coach, Gig, Tandaui, Drovers atftT Sportsmen's "h'rhM’ and GentlomenV Englisfi and American -p.vig A’iiips of a superior quality. Coach Trimming, Springs, Laces, Bunds, Handles, At. • - Patent Leather. . Morocco, Sheep. Hog. and Donr Skins. Straining, Serge, Worsted, Linen, Cotton and rein Webb*. ~ .... Haw*. Collars. Saddle Trees, Varnish. Cut Tack*. Trunk Lock*. Buckles, horse Brashes, Cnrrv Combs, Girths, Surcingles, Stirrup Leathers, JV/titc Lead. O KEGS Lewis’s pure Ground White Lead, 60 do do No. 1, do do 50 do do A, do . do , 50 do do B, do • do -Just received aud for sale by jan 20—32-tf WM. G. B.TOWN. pals. Keys, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, c. &c. &c. O' Watches repaired in the best manner and war mted. C. G. St. JOHN. Dec 13 1834—26 ENTLEMEN’S Steel mixed Cloth Surtouts, < 'ottou. Worsted and amhs wool Hosiery Black aud colored ('ambries Satin aud Gauze Garnitures Hlk aud colhl Lustring Ribbons D'irk aud light col’d Prints aud Ginghams I .ace and Gauze Veils Fig’dauil plain Bobiuct Lace Thread Laces 'umbric. r Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book .Muslins • iucii Cambric I Idkfs Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlefield IIHkfs irved and plain Shell Combs Jeutlemetis Fuglish Buck. Beaver and Goat skm Gloves Lubes Beaver, Goat skin aud Silk Gloves * Head Reticules lie a Ay-made Clothing. Superfine bine, black, invisible green. Adelaid, olive brown aud green Broadcloth Dress Coats, Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock Coats, Superfine blue,olive, green mid mix’d Cloth Coattees, 'and blue, steel mix’d aud fancy colored Sattiuet Coattees and Frock Coats, Super, bine, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, Ssecutive Departm nr, Cry MiUcdgcnUc. Alai i ll I4lh, ib.'T. The execution of the act of Coifgfeng of i-bii . 1834, providing‘or theTjiaynientoftlie*-. ’sol ; tizeqs of Georgia, and to carry mtorteol tlie Article of the Treaty of 8th of J.miiury .1 ,. u : Creek-Indians, having been committee, by iitv i r ent of die United States, to the jndgenieui aud ui tion of tne Governor of Geargia, for liuii adjusts] and the balance of-the two hundred anil fifty ftajM dollars, appropriated ft?r that jiuij.'c - rRtuouuuii one hundred A Ibrty on • thousand A. iifty five ud & ninety one cents,) having been reef n et! frou TreasuryoftlieU. S;, &deposited in liio < Vima! i of Georgia; and the papers in relation to saiucli having been received at this Department: u is to fore JF^RDF.REI> thatpublic notice be given wit! f f Ague also die genuine I tygeau - medicines For sale only by Macon, Oct. 8. 16 K ASynst received, v 2lflb>' (iiim Myrrh No. 1, superior. It) do Lobelia.lntlata, I do Boneset, do Bayberry pulv. do Golden Seal, Aud will keep a constant supply of Herbs. &t.. g<- uerally tisyd. in die Howard and Thompsonian prat lice.— jan 32-tf . . . COOKE & COYVLES. Authorized Agertts. PAINTING. n OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, either in the city or country. Chairs repainted and ornamented. Lookingglass or picture frames gilded or bronzed Siqns painted, and Fancy painting of various des criptions will be done by applying to J. Ii. & W. S; FLI.IS. Cotton Avenue. Mixed Paints of every color on hand. - - jan 8-29 . Drab “ Brown “ Blue. * Black Camlet do. do. Coats, do. BUFF \LO HOB ’S, W \ T ) 3 1 S HtNTSj just reaeived and for sale by WM. II, BURDSALL. 11,1 of whit * M-r,- |iurch:uad in New Yoik on the best terms, and iv il b; iH to dialers and others low for cash. ■j* Aopoiring lit, NI YhufUc turin? il>i* at san-.notice. . \LS:» FOR SALE. On? and t’-vor *forse . n.i pour rins As'ipply w N be constantly kept on hand Nov. <>. 1S34. 21—tig , Tin Ware Manufacturer. aruLBXRiur. r»KAR t'iirh street. T jfK siihsrriher cnntiiiues TIN WYRFi in every >!■•!• o.i hand n general issortinent, w - Ii wholesale or retail at the Savannah nr Angus- 11 rri.-e*. Ii ha* also iu.st received an assortment <>r Ja n inucJ Tin Wnre, < it-iM's. ’Waiters, Brcm Ihiwls. Milk enps, T ii-rs. Toy cups, R... Boxes, sand Boxes, Also, patent 1 - Pot*. Plates, " • JOB WO AIACON STEAU BOAT Company. |0!l Scrofula,'Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever Sores, rvsipelas, Oy-pepsia Liver Complaint, Iuipu- ™ F delay, in all the newspapers of t; i -- panied hv a publication of the Act of < oi. to, notifying all who mav b'e concern-*;! rities of the Blooil, Chronic Inflamation of the Kidney Sore Lyes, Mercurial Diseases, &c. —CASES OF CURES— -• Charleston, March 27, 1833- I was seized, about three years since, sing Rheumatism, caused by taking a t,, under the influence of mercury , a..d abled me from business nearly ever i w all who may b'e concern-*;!. t4 ti., af-ir said arrangement; and requesting nl! hiittiai:'..-.• at: their representatives, who have not kere nlm ji-,i; t?d (heir claim.-, as weil as iho; cv-whonin;. have ant «« ditional proof or •explanations to otter in sup].4 eJainyi already presented, aiuhprovid -d fir.l v (he A" of Cotigres-. to present the same to this ,m i; with all practicable despatch, asitio ehiir.--.nt <• 1 ceive his pronortion of the np;To; :iat:o;p. i:u ii h whole oftbe claims slndl have been cri. in teiu ' with a distres- lg a severe cold wliile and which has ai*- ^ r since. During- this period, I have been a patient in the Marine Hos pital, in this city, " * l ” ~"* ""— the saute length c. l-1 . m . i l " ' ' " - Ontiie lfith of February last, at that time scarcely aide to *• ‘ 1* 'ifflfiYiihoiidiiT^ ‘r * \ T HE above company take this method of inform ing the public that they have purchased two Steam Boats, the MAcoar. and sxesa; which boats are to run regularly between Darien and Macon, leaving Darien once every week, with tow boats. . The steamboats will draw only 26 inches qf water, with 2 good engines iu each. The company have been to a great expense to place this Line of steam boats on the Octunlgee aud Altantaha rivers, and would respectful ly solicit the vatronage of the public. This line will lie a great facility for merchants who,wish to ship their goods by the way of Savannah or Darien to Hawkins- ville anil Macon, or in shipping cotton to Savannah.— Arrangements liave been made to forward cotton or goods without detention between Savannah and Dari en. No exertion or expense wilt be spared to give the greatest despatch to goods or cotton shipped by this line. - _ Agents for the above Roots : J. GODDARD & CO. Macon. L. Baldwin & Co. Savannah. Mitchell & Collins. Darien. Matthews & Roberts Hawkinsville. Boyce, Henry & Walter, Charleston, nov I0-flm-21 manufacture tv, and has •itii’b hc.will up wards of four months, ai B fume in the Baltimore Hosp tried almost everv remedy, with little benefit. ic.L 7——, :_c -- c_. " — move about upon crutches, I commenced the use of The Indian's Panacea. I.. I yaelf perfectly well. WM. TUCKER, 13, Market-sL Charleston, May 10, 1831. pd has been labouring under Mercu- for three years past; during which inmate of the City Hospital, and un- treatment of the Physicians of that in- ; obtaining permanent relief. In the R. A. GR.I KNF, Sec J r. pep. AN ACT ti carry info fulleflect the fourth article of the trenty.of tlie eighth of January, eit hteen hundred and twenty one, with die .Creek r.atipn of Indians, so far as relates to the claims of the citizens of Geor gia against said Indians, prior to eighteen hundred and two ' [Sf.c. I] Be it enacted ht the Senate and House of t!c- presentatirrSof the United Slates ef .Sjtiezf&a in Coup teas assembled. That the President of the United states be, and he is hereby., authorised to cause to be adjusted A paid tofuil indemnity, out of any money in the ■ roasti n' not otherwise appropriated, all claim* of citizen- nl the State of Georgia, under the fourth at tide'of the treaty of the eighth of January eighteen litindr; tl and twenty one. between the United Sta os arm (lie Creek uation-of Indians, which have not been heretofore ad- In one month I found myself entirely free trom pain, and am now happy to state that 1 consider inyself perfectly well. colored Valentia. English Silk, colored and white Marseilles Toilinet, Swunsdown and Sattiuet Vests Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth & Potersham Box Coats, Evon Skin Overcoat*, ine Linen Shirts. .Collars, Bosoms, Socks, &c. JSTegro Clothing. 'Mqu’sSL Youth’s Fur Hats, do. do. Wool do. do. do. Cloth. Seal &. Hair Caps, onsisting of Trunks, sugar id p tiis.’ Canisters, sugar «, Tumbler*. Pepper boxes. Gra- ,‘Rattles, cnn<lle*rieks, Lamps, spit Pocket Lanterns, &e. <fec- Bakers, F06I stoves, hlocktin Tea Basins, Tumblers, fee. UK done at tbe shortest uoiice. WILLI-VM S F?J.K He respectfnlly solicits a share of the public pat ronage. Macon, Oct 30 1834—24y Gentlemen's Fine Boots, Just received and Tor sale by WM. I Oct 15 17 fJJuOTHIKTCr, Hats, Shoes, fyc. HAVE taken the Clothing Store of Lewis Fitch, and oiler for sale a good assortment of ready made thing. Hats, Shoes, Boots, with almost every arti- in the Gentleman’s line, and am prepared to sell as 1 jp for cash as any other establishment in the up stitution. „ , month of December last, I was permitted to use The Indian’s Panacea, and five bottles completely relieved me . L. WARREN. lYeto Firm and Booh Store \ igapfiteii THE Subscribers hereby announce to the Public that _ titey have entered into busi- ness under the firm of Olcott : • *'; -' '4. I lls- Having purchased 1 - ■ thr *t«>ck of Books and Sta- i i>a.irv of Mr. Tiiouns Purse, in this City, tliey will l.vpa teaeral assartiuent of every article'in their line. In a few w -ek* they will receive a large addition to fi -!r pYes.-nt stock,” which they will dispose of on rea sonable term.*. —ALSO— Ei boxes of Hats, many of them of file first q.ality, which will be sold very low. • JA^. S. OLCOTT. I 'ine Boots & Shoes—Negro Shoes, &c. &c. Oct. 15. 17 EXCHANGE OFFICE. J D. Bi_£Rr?, J. R. ST. JOHN* CO. • have opened' an office in Macou, iu the Counting Room- recently occupied by Messrs. Hamilton Sf Have, (opposite Husou’s Tavern) aud are prepare to trnusact the Exchange Bu siuess iu all its (tranches. 0BSCES, At sight, or ou time, on N. York, Philadelphia, Fayetteville,,. Savannah, Charleston, ^Augusta, Milledgcville, Colutnhus, Mobile, New Orleaus. L. WARREN. Charleston, Dec.20, 1831. The subscriber had for nearly two years a scrofulous ulcer upon the knee, covering a surface at times as large as her hand. It was so severe as to confine her to the house nearly the whole of that time. She used 1 many remedies in vain, and began to despair of ever getting relief, when she fortunately tried The Indian's Panacea, and is happy to state that four bottles healed it entirely, and she has remained perfectly well to this time, nearly a year. ELIZA STRONG, George-st. Charleston, July 12, 1831. I was afflicted fonr years with an ulcer in the teg, occasionally accompanied with erysipelatous inflam- and excessive pain in the leg and ancle joint. tion of property by said Indians, prior to the pas-ege of the act regulating intercourse w bit Indian tribes, if satisfactorily established, shall lie allowed and pjiie. Sr.c..2. And be it further enacted, Tfcat-ther’’ shaHJbe an interest of six percent, per annum allowed and paid on the amount of all claims which have been or may bo adjusted and established under the provisions of the aforesaid treaty, to be calculated from the. date of the origin of the claims, respectively, 11(1 to the date of the adjustment and establishment o! said claim res pectively. Provided hotcerer, That thf amount which may be allowed under the provisions of this a c as in terest shall be calculated on the amount of the value r.f the property so taken or destroyed : the amount of the principal of each claim to be determined by'the value oftbe property for which iLwas and is made, at the ti;-:o said property was so taken or destroyed : And provid ed, also. That the aggregate amount of the claims which have been, and hereafter may be paid shall not ex ceed the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dol lars. Sec 3. And be it further enacted That if on the ad justment ofthe aforesaid claims, the amount which may be found due, and the amount alrfa.tly paid wuh the in- teresfto be calculated as aforesaid, shall exceed the sum of two. hundred and fifty thousand dollars. tlie Pre-i.-lent be. and he is hereby, authorised to cause a fair and e- quitable distribution ofthe unexpended balance of the said two hundred and fifty thonsand dollars to l>e made among the claimants, in proportion to the amount which t’nav have been, or shall be. found due to there, respectively : provided, That the principal of the res- Tinoiivn g»lnr»vi« kIiuII hp first tlftirl 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 cure is not effected no remune ration will be required. The fact, that many cures having been effected in the county of Warren, from whom certificates have been exhibited, together from all the Physicians in the above county, render any tiling further unnecessary to be said at this time. Robt. IV. Stewart may he seen and consulted at Brown’s Hotel, MilledgeviUe, from the Oth to the 14th instant; in Macon, at Dr Ball’s office, till 21st Inst.; in Knoxville, Crawford county, till 26th instant; in Perry, Houston county, till 31st instant; then in Ma rion, Twii’gs county, till 5th March ensuing, then to Mjlledgeville again. He expect* 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 be made public. fell.12 4835 36 illation—.- — ~ Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill updn it, hut without permanent benefit. In this state, five bot tles of The Indian's Panacea made a perfect cure. 7 AX& *££!?<?.. Utilise and Sign Painting, GILDING, GLYZPN'iL miC'VTIONs OF V » *D \ND. >» YKB’.E, &<• ' r ! 1 ibive b>tvjn«|*. in all its -hranchos will bo emluc *.l uinl.-r th-i Huperinlendaiice of Mr. J011.Y HATTON by'tiie s'thscrih.irl who having se- 'rd nip'rior work Inn, will execute work on very |fcsotiahlc ter 11* an T in a style and neatues* surpassed liy none in iho State. lb 1 -r- for work will receive prompt attention upon ^plication either to Mr. Button or myself. Win. G. BROWN'. Mieon. febS (835 . M • Advances will be made on Cotton either tft hold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or New York. Maron, Nov. 28 10 ^ . ^'1 (INSTANTLY for Sale, at the Telegraph Office. a general assortment of Blanks,—among which are • ATTORNEY’S BLANKS. Declarations—Assumpsit, ' “ Case, <• Debt, Commission for Interrogatories, Itiorney’s License. •SOLICITOR GEN fiR YL’S BLANKS. Indictment for Assault and Batteiy, > Bench Warrants. CLERK’S BLANKS. Executions, Do for Cost, Sulipamas for Witnesses, License for Retailing, Marriage License. F OR transportation to and from Macon, is now in complete order. A superior new Steam Boat called “David Crockett” with two powerful Engines, and several first rate freight boats have been built since the close of the last season and placed on the line. Strum float 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. | Stoara Boat V SABLSSTOlff, Capt. Donnell, wifi run constantly between Darien and Savannah, j anduflbrd the greatest despatch to Cotton, j The Subscriber's whole attention is devoted to fucili- ' tating transportation -between Macon and the Sea j Ports. He has invested a large stun to put his line in | the most complete order, and believes that his arrange- i tuent.s for giving despatch to freight and keeping it iu good order.whileli) ins care, will make it the interest of Cotton Shippers and Merchant* 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 s*v>ds, which enables him to keep all Cotton shipped on his Boats under shelter and protected from the weather, while landed for reshipment. JA Agents. IIolcomre, Peck & Co. E. P. Butts, J. T. Rowland, D. B. Halstead. Macon. Nov. 18. V»34 —22 MARGARET A. WEST, 121, Meeting-st Charleston. Jan. 20, 1832. This may certify that I was afflicted with a scrofu lous disease for several years, during which time T em ployed several etTiinent physicians both in Philadelphia and Charleston, and' also took several bottles of Sw&ini’c Panacea, but all without permanent benefit. During the last winter I was taken with an ulcerated, throat, which soon became so severe as to prevent my talcing sufficient food to sustain life. I remained in this ii-reived of William We.e.'r, . . ;. . .. a:.d a Ur-sae dollar*, infnll of all ;k-*ii:i'ii>L.u..i.usi him up 1 tie* date, tliis 16tlr,September. 1*::3. Signed, PETER- MERCER. Georgia— Butts county. P ERSONALLY” appeared before me Jesse T. Gunn, a Justice of the Pence for said county; ' Il a n Mercer, who being duly sworn, deposeth and ricli tliat he was a short lime since in possession of a ‘■■'•'iii! of which the above is a copy in substance, and wl tlie same i* |o.<; or mislaid so that he cannot get hold WILLIA.YI MERCER. awiiiQ to and subteribed to libfore me, this 27th 'veetuher, 1834. Jc**»: T. Gunn. J P. | flerrinbcr Adjourned Term, 1834. ''J- 8 obi to e -talili-li a lost paper, h oppearintMo tlie Cqurt ilmt Win. Mercer having !'-y ha.I in his pa cession a receipt, the original of ih.- above is a true copy given by Peter Mercer, D tlie said Wm. Mercer having made path that tlie Hu* is lo.-t or misLiM from hi* p 1 on -otlmt he Gao; find the snina It i* therefore on motion ordor- l l in tlie »aid Peter Mercer at the next term of this shut shuw cause why tlie above copy be not establish- WARE HOUSE AND OOMMXSSXOXV BBSZimsSS, pectiye clahns shall be first p; -Approved, June 30, 1834. an- Jt * distressing pain in her head, accompanied with ulce ration in her nostrils, aud a constant discharge of very offensive matter from her nose. She was entirely re lieved by taking two bottles of The Indian's Panacea. Putnam Co. Ga.. 1834. This mav certify that I have been afflicted with the liver complaint these five years ; that I have been doc tored for it bv several of our best physicians without effect • and that I was cured by taking niuo bottles of The Indian's Panacea, with some other little mercurial '^H’i/'Il pills, directed hv our doctor. P; JOHNSON. d tl For sale by J- H. & W. S. 11,1 18, of Moifri r«h 23 rr> Cotton 4r<nuc. Moran. body of 1 SHERIFF’S BLANKS. Deeds for laind, r Bills of Salo for Negroes, Grand Jury Summons, Petit Jury Summon*. ORDINARY BLANKS. Administrator’s Letters and Bond, Gtiariliau’s do do Temporary Letters and Bond, YY'arrant of Appraisement, Letter* Testamentary. STICK’S & CONSTABLE’S BLA? Executions, Do for Cost, Do for Military fiucs, Summonses. Bail Warrants, Bail Bonds, ■ Garnishments, Attachment*. MISCK LLANEOU9 BLANKS. Deeds, Powers of Attorney. Notes. GamnU, Boat Receipts, Deed for Justice’s Inferior Court, &c. Sec. ■b 26 ia">5 36 . iept 1718114-13 Charleston, Savannah, Darien Hawkinsvilli TH E following Vessels R, cotntirise ihe above line cRw ofpncltaO Vi*.*' ’ r ‘- Amelia Strong, b: -t*. Master. Brig Premitun. Sher- mm. Master, • ’oral, Bttlkloy, Mnster, D. B. Crane. Robbins, Master, all substantial copper fastened ves- inmnmled by experience*! and pru- inl are now rmtning regularly. The gbt will at all times be such, as to expense of transportation between and Darien, considerably less than ill. and as the Vessel will at'all time* pla;e, r; iy to take in freight, the lliine the advantages to the shipper. 11 and cheapness. JOHN T ROWLAND, Agent hcrebv offering a reward of TWO HI LARS to anv person or persons who and deliver the said RALPH MASO jailor of said county of Monroe ; an charge and require all oil.cers. civi be Vigilant in endeavoring ;o apprei; NEW YORK DARIEN Line of Pat hrfs. Tfr BRIG Amelia Strong, J- Chace. Master, m- Premium, Sherman. ?chr. D. B. Crane, A. Bibbins, “ -r-iS., 1 n *w Brig (on the stocks 1E. P. Buckley, •* ;no*l and substantial-copper fastened vessels. Their i nanders experienced in the trade. It is intended : one of the vessel* shall always be at each end of line taking in freight, and will sail regularly abont ■ in ten il.avs. Shippers mm reiy upon tlie 1 - !- ig regularly despatched, and every facility given goods and produce may go forward at the least ... naimwnr tne aoove copy oa not esiamisii- l *ftbe lost original, and that the same rule be Lj * tut'rms of the law. orjhe same be person- ,, ^''d on the said Peter Mercer, iftobe found in ....» . cut Mercer, ifto be found in talute in such ease, madeamf provided.' (Icotgii,—Dtitt* cimnlti. • Hebiiigon do certify tluil the above and 1 true extract from, the minute* of the 8u- of said coitniy, A-^L2ROBINSON, Clk. tv-eight litre. I if: UI undersigned hatting disposed of his inter in the above establishment, is anxious to bri itisinc-s to a close. He therefore respectfully ct fl those who may be in arrears, to transmit t nuts due. hv mail or otherwise, without delay. ’ his due for subscription previous to the first rv. i 835, belong to the undersigned ; debts cc ed since that time belong to the present publish * 21-31 M. BARTLETT. 1R <‘-I. be sold at the court hon -e in Macon, on the I'm - 1 ” i * ! 1’ | t | ‘*il«y in APRIL, one Lot of Laud No. - 1 ’“ 5 Mmou Reserve west side Ihe Ocmnlgee ri- '"ihinmg ]3o acre*—on a credit until the first W!L-:«N hi Governor, Wz A. Tennille, Sct'ryi f Mate. HAWES A- MITCHELL. ( P. R. YONG 1 ' At. SONS. ) Darien. Dec 10 1831—2ft—If -kin Trunk*, for sale by WM. 11. BURDSALL CHARLES SlcDONALD.