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, , hr n! , r ty whilst In it« infancy, it is in <!«ty N
l it.,dr hound to offer him the Chief Mn«atra
*”'r |be State. The hist.ry of Ins pest H''' ra .
T , h0 , v , conclusively th f he is limply gnulifie
di'rhnrge its duties Tie will go into it frob
„ ,he hands of the people—he has never lr an
or intrigued for office; # lmt has always
'fretfully accepted whatever station was assign-
f Jhim and never acquitted himself hut with sr»-
r.firiinn to his constituents and in reused honor
him«elf. hns ‘* onr s " m< ‘ service.
I)hi* been long n faithful and efficient member
f ill State Legislature ; and on nil occasions
JL arr.iyi-d himself on the side of eorreet prinei-
and maintained boldly and effeetual'y the
•rills and liberties of his constituents. Ili< J»nn-
ripli s p.-'fretI harmonize with those of th Union
n'rtv in Georgia, and are untainted with the
ilirhirst dve of Federalism \ good heart, and
a wise he ld has secured for him the respect of
i,j, enemies, and the admiration of his friends.—
Surh a man the Union party will support for go-
" rnor COWETA
4 Pretty Roy! ' boy under 10 years of age
ned Charles Hayden, was n few weeks hack
hnmjlt' "P ‘o the Sessions Court. New York, to
!„• tried for larceny, nnd when the prisoners were
hci.U removed from the cage or lock up room, ho
hid himsrlf under one of the benches nnd remai-
„..l there unperceived till the roitrt house was
cleared, and then made his escape Not many
Hnv* elapsed before he assisted in committing a-
noiher robbery, nnd was again arrested, brought
m trial a*»d convicted : hut on account of Ins
yeuih. he was sent to the House of Refuge. Af-
icr bring there a few days he pretended to lie
drk. sad was allowed to remain in his bedroom
in the upper part of the house. As soon as he
fmnid himsrlf alone, he brtd-e the roiling with a
stick, forced his way out on the roof of the honse,
wltie'i is:{ or 4 stories high, and leaped from it
(bovii on hi adjoining building about 2 stories
hij.li. from which he glided to the ground and es
caped. Ho has been since recanght.
rrrr,'. 1 . .sta
[communicated.]
Why is Nullification like thunder? Do yon
fivr it up ? Rcrause a signal for n storm.
* \\ h\ like n watch ? Because soon run down.
Why like a candle ? Because easily extin
guished.
Why like a serpent ? Because it emirs poi
reeled efforts of the various interests here; for
tin accomplishment of wbich.wc pledge ourselves
to give mr patronage and support, both up and
>w o the river, to such companies as confine
mselves as far as practicable. to the carrying
business, nnd evidence a proper feeling, to pro
mote as far as possible the various interests n-
rouml us.
L. b. GRIFFIN.
W. B. PARKER.
JOHN IIaYF.S.
GEORGE JEWETT.
JERRY COWLES,
T. L. SMI rn.
DVVID RALSTON,
D AVID B. BUTLER ESQ. is my profe-ionul
agent at all timns when I am absent from Macon.
.'Ir. Bailer will be found at the 31. it F. Ins. Bank,
april l.lv-41 F.DW. D. TRACY
■ Comm.
Why like blood letting ?
its mm system.
Because it w *nkens
U'liy like
lift
•liolera
? Because th" scourge
of mnnki'il
Win fik'
*1 1
•ihhil ?
Because it shakes »js toil
cverv jutni*.
Why like
thp
stiotv
1 Bern use i' will soon
na-< away.
Mr. R tit"
•V ins.
rting ill" hove you will
oMige your
' Vi
rv re-pwtfnflv.
SKY ROCKET,
\uousta. March 30. J
Siuee our report of Thursday, the Colton inar- j
kot lias been very .animated, nml extensive ope- ;
rations have been effected, considering the iimit- i
ed quantity of the article iu maiket. The ac-I
counts from Liverpool, but more especially the '
advance iu the New York market, with the rise :
of the rales of exchange on Europe, have prndu- j
ceil this •animation in onr market, and confirmed .
th<- confidence that some improvement in th - ' Li- j
verpool market’will lie experienced. Sales from
ware houses end outdoors have been large, prin- |
eipally at 15|*a 16$.
We qu 'te inferior parcels 15 a 15$. (one or two
very inferior lots might be had at 14) ;) fair to
good 15$ a 10 : very good to prime IF$ a 10$ ;
choice would command'17 a 17$.
The ' likens Factory.—It will uo doubt be gra
tifying to jibe public, to learn that the site and
remains of this valuable establishment, lately de
stroyed by fne. have been purchased.by Messrs.
Hearing. Nisbfct. and Linton; and that thev in
tend rebuilding it in the course of the present
yf ‘ P ' • ....
The success of onr rail road enterprise, which
is now placed almost beyond ih chance of con
tingencies—the adaption and resources of our
immediate vicinity for innniifartortes. and the
flourishing condition of our college, have given
to our place new life and ntiim-ition . and mu t
at an early day', "place Athens, in point of popo-
Intiotraud business, among the most flourishing
and important Towns of oi r State.— Ranncr.
NEW SPRING CLOTHING,
Hats, S/toes, Sfc
H O XI . C S P S ;I? C H
I S now opening at the Macon Clothing .--tore, a new
and handsome assortment of the above goods con
sisting in part of the following:
' Thibetdoth Dress Coats, Frock Coats, and Coatees
I English Crape Caniblet do do do
1 Bombazine do do do
1 Circassian do do do
; Brown & grass Linen do do do
| Hunting Coats, white & brown Linen Jackets, grass do
Fine blk, brown, A: green Bombazine Pantaloons
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Intemperance is declared to be the primary
cause of nearly one fourth of the cases of imv>- •
in the Massachusetts Hospital at Worcester
Nearly the same proportion of eases In the Mu
rvlami Hospital is ascribed to the same c.tu-c
Excessive use of smiff is set down among the
causes in an account of the Woree-ter institution.
Hard study, jednnsy. disaopoimed affection, loss
of propertv. fanaticism, family troubles, ore given
ns most prominent causes.
i . ■ "Sjwvj
COMMUNICATED.
MACON, MARCH 28. 1835
At a Mooting of. Merchants and others nssem-
Metl at the Council Chamber, on Friday, the
27th of March, David Ralston Esq. presided ns
Chairman, nnd W. B. Parker acted as Secretary.
It whs moved that the report and resolutions
of the t’omni'.iee appointed at the Meeting on
the Itilh, should bo received and lead by the
Secretary. which was done, and passed by mm
uimnits vote.
h was resolved, that the Report of the Com
mittee he published once in the papers of the City.
Then was a motion made and carried for a«!
j'ltirnmenl.
(iF.xti.rmen :—The Committee to whom was
referred the investigation of causes relative to the
lt;li price of freights on our river, during the
pa-1 season, as well as at the present time, to
K tiler with the injurious effects evidently prod it
cisI thereby ou our commercial prospects, have,
with much care, in the spirit of frankness and eon
vitiation to all concerned, and with a hope of pro
mining public as well as private good, moved
fnnv ird fearlessly in discharge of the duty assign
e l them, and would now respectfully report.
To facilitate our views we appointed a snb-
rimimittcc of threo from our body, consisting of
Mess s. Parker, Jewet, &. Smith. with' instruc
tion to wait uu tho several gentlemen having
It citing interests here, and if they deemed it expe
dient. to correspond with other companies abro <1
'Cl til • important subject alluded to, hoping to as-
certain from them how far thev we e willing •<>
elvaiict. aud aid us in removing causes injurious,
and in promoting the objects before ns.
Ur respectfully presented for the consideration
of Messrs. Goddard. Young, nml Butts it few
<] m.ti ns which we deemed appropriate to th"
■u j ct. nml requested from each their views
111 answers to the same, having previously st.it
’ erpUeitly that we wen- then acting as a drp-
n''it!'i!i from the 31eta-hauls’ Meeting held nu tin*
Iti li iust.
The answers of Messrs. Goddard and .Young-
are regarded by ns ns respectful and satisfactory,
■mil well calculated to inspire the belief that ihcv
ar- willing to unite with the Merchants here, ill
'■curing various contemplated improvements of
pnl'ick interest, 'in consideration whereof, we
weald respectfully recommend their course in
■hi- in .tier, to your special node.', ns one well
worthy a.id deserving of your liberal patronage
1 <»ur Committee regrets to have to state, that
ik* course pursued by, together with th" answer
«• Mr. Ilu'.ts is considered disrespectful, and go-
•'i4 very fur in establishing proofs, (from himself)
»(charges previously assumed. That prefereu-
ccswcrc dealt out in favor of -urne patrons, to
tiir serious prejudice of others, and he seems to
regard his power adequate to determine, affix,
•fill regulate at pleasure ns well as profit to him-
self, the rate of freight rind value <>f march iodise
here.
Your Committee "r« of opinion that the great
disadvantages tn which we hiye long; been, and
arc yet subjected, arises principally from the want
of adequate competition and capital to promote •’*
aud increase commerce. wnd*irotect us from the
•ore evils of curriers' monopoly both on the river
Popping the alternative —'f we knew who ti>
author of the following stanza is op ever was. we
would canonise him. It was addressed to a
young ladv. (who l*y the wav, was a coquette.)
irv orte of her weary admirers, lie was a gd-
I ior fellow, one in a thousand, and the old bach
elors »b old love him f"r his indepeode ce. th"*
it is quite ptaib-’ble the lady in question would not:
“You will and you won’t, half no and It df rrs;
I’m quite **t a loss for your meaning dear Miss;
And enough in all ronscleuce, you’ve baffled and
(thtntim’il. -
Say tes, and be kiss’d or say no and be d—d.”
•V eerlain squire in New ’lampshire when
arguing politirs very warmly remarked ts» bis
opponent, who had alluded to N"w Jersey—
“the Jorsesj'let me see. they are lockated I be
lieve in the bark part of the state of New York.”
IVhrn Lord Chancellor Racon was upon the
Bench, a criminal by the oam" of Hogg craved
his Lordship’s mercy, as being nearly related.—
■Yott arc mistaken.” replied the Chancellor ”a
Hogg is not Baron till hung up, which operation
will soon lie performed on von.
Mr Sebudrier on ht« recall ns Envoy Extra
ordinary and Minister Plenipoteentiarv of Vi-
Majesty the King of France left AI Page«t. the
first Seeefary of Legation, as Charge tVAJfaires.
Old he lias been received bv the Secretary of
'“’fate, and has paid his official visits it that
character.
\ house on the plantation of Mr. John Prico.
(snv- the Jacksonville. Florida, Courier.) situated
on Six Mile creek, was consumed by fire on the
2f»t,h lilt Considerable loss was sustained in tools
& clothing wh’ch were in the building.
Op the Isr inst. by Rev A.T. Ilolmes, Mr.
Thomas R Ward to. Mrs. Jane M. Rogers, all
of this place. >
The following question will be debated by the Frank
lin Association on Saturday evening next, viz :
“ ll'Mich is most to be desired, sound reasoning faculties
or n fruitful imagination ?”
j rr - ,,
‘jJ.lS .'J j>.
Crape Camblet
JVhite and brown Linen
AVhite and brown Drilling
Pongee mid Lasting
Princes Cord and Silk Drill
Thibet Cloth and Crape Drill
Mamo Cassitnere and Nankin
Roman Casimerc and Satin
. Diagonal Drill
Cloth and Cassitnere
Satinett and Coni
Linen and Cotton Shirts of every variety and quality
Russia Duck Pantaloons and Jackets
Fine white Marseilles Vests v
.“ Buff " ^ "do
“ Plaid “ do
“ Stripe ' “ do
“ " Figured “ do
“ Buff & white Valencia Vests
“ Figured “ do
“ Bombazine “ do
“ Florentine “ do
“ English Silk “ do
“ Velvet plain and figured do
“ Embroidered V’elvet do
“ Cloth do
Common Vests, fine Cloth Frock Coats, Dress Coats,
and Coatees and Pantaloons, Linen, Cotton, and Nett
Drawers, Nett Shirts, &c. &c. Children’s Clothes.
GOODS.
Fine hlne. blk. green, and royal purple Cioths; blk
Silk Velvet, buff Cassimere Stocks and Suspenders;
Gloves, Hdkfs, Linen (Random) white Cotton, and blk
and white Silk half hose; Bosoms. Collars, Stillners,
Linen Comhrick Hdkfs. blk Ildkfs, iX c., Silk and Cot
ton Umbrellas, Mi!iturv Epaulettes, Lace Cord Tassels,
Stars, Buttons. Beit Plates, Pompoines Wings,
Scales, &c. &c.
HATS.
Superfine blk aud drab Hats (made to order)
Low priee blk and drub Hats
Drab and blk Wool Hats
Fine Paluileaf and Chip Hats (lined) Cloth Caps Ac.
BOOTS & SHOES.
Gentlemen’s line BooH.'Shoes, and Pumps of most
any variety and quality, all of- which will be sold as
cheap as any other establishment, for cash.
N. B. A small assortment of Summer Goods on hand
Rombazines, Mareno Cassimeres. white and brown
Grass Linen, white anij brown Drilling, white 31ar-
seilles, which will be sold cheap for Cash,
march 31 41
AUCTION.
Sale of Houses Sf Lois in Vineville,
BY REA & COTTON. Auctioneers.
"T?il! bf- sold* on the Premteos.
O N Saturday, 4th April, at 10 o’clock A.- 31. Lot
No. 17. having a tw"-story bric k Dwelling House
and all necessary Out Buildings, with the privilege of
30 acres of land attached, lately occupied by J. J. La
mar Esq.
Lots Nos. 14 and-15. of nearly two acres each.
' Lot No. 12, abont 2£ acres, with a Carpenter’s shop
tbireon.
L"t No. 21, at the forks of thq road, of about 2 acres
of land, and the improvements, consisting of threo
Brick Buildings.
Lot No. 7. about 2J acres of land, with a comforta
ble Dwelling House aud out buildings.
Lots Nos. 8 and 9. about 21 acres each unimproved.
The above Lots will be sold without the least reserve.
TERMS.—One fourth cash, & the balance in three
equal annual instalments. Plats may be seen at Rea
& Cotton’s.
ALEXANDER 8HOTWELL.
march 31 41
Hon Mon Sheriff sales.
O N the first Tuesday in MAY next wil
besold iu the town of Perry Houston county
oetween the lawful hours of sale
One Lot of Land known as No. IS! in jha sixth dis
trict of said count)-—levied on as the property ol lit
jutnin Fleming to satisfy a ft fa issued from a justice’s
court of Elbert county in favor of William Beall for .‘he [
use of George Cook, levy made and returned to me by |
a constable.
One Lot of Land, to wit, No. 4 in the thirteenth dist
rict of said county—levied on as the property of Saw-
ucl Gilmore to satisfy sundiy small fi fas issued from a
justice’s court of Houston county, one iu favor of John
.Martin, and two in favor of William Fail against said
Samuel Gilmore and Henry Snmtnerford, and one in
favor of Enoch Shiver, levy- made and returned to me
by a constable.
Fifty acres of Lahd on the southeast part of Lot No,
225 in the fourteenth district of said county of Houston
—levied on as the property of JYUliam Jt. Grimes to
satisfy sundry-small fi fas issued from "a justice’s court
of the aforesaid county in favor of Jno. B. 3IcCarter
and others, levy made and returned to me by a consta
ble.
600 acres of Land more or less, being the land where
on William C. Warnamaker now lives, and adjoining
the lands of William Hollingshead and William N. L.
Crocker—levied on as the property of Jeremiah H r . U.
! li’yche to satisfy ts.o fi.fas issned from Putnam superior
court, one in favor of John Warren & Co. for tr e use
iof Ji:o. Warren guardian &c. against Owen Tomlin
and Jeremiah W. Hv Wycke. and the other in lavor
(of Thos. Cooper against Owen Tomlin, Rennet Craf
•ton. Robert Beall,and Jeremiah AV. II. Wvche.
GEO. M. DUNCAN, sh’f.
One Lot of Land known as No. 20 in the 11th dis
trict of said county—levied on as the property of Elijah
labours to satisfy a fi fa issned from Coweta superior
rourt in favor of Irby Hudson, property pointed out
by Senna Clark assignee of plaintiff.
JAMES HOLDEIINESS, D. sh'ff.
march 28
PROSPECTUS FOR '
VO&. XX.
OF THE
SCRAP BOOR.
Carroll Sheriff Sales.
tHk'l the first Tuesday in MAY next lie
I Jap uyeen the lawful hours of sale in Carroltou
Carroll County, before the Court House door
will be sold the following property to wit:
J One negro man by die name of 31oses—as the pro-
erty of Altai Talbot to satisfy a fi fa from Carrol infe
rior court in favor of Elizur L. Newton vs said Talbot,
i march 23 I, E. COBB, sh'ff.
lintfs Sheriff Sale. ■
Y' '’.'ILL bo sold-'Oil the first Tuesday in MAY
j# ¥' next, between the usual hours of sale, at
Jiu-kson Butts county, before the court house door,'the
fallowing property, to wit:
I One hundred acres of I .and, it being east half of
Lot No. 52 in die fourth district of originally Monroe
now Butts county—levied oil as the property of James
jS. Bankston to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Justice’s
court in favor of J. 31. McClendon, levy made and re
t urned to me by a constable, property pointed out by
plaintiff JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, sh'ff.
march 2fi I .
LEONIDAS FRANKLIN,
Attorney at -iaw,
ILL practice in the courts of the South
ern Circuit generally: in the counties’of
Leo and Sumter of the Chattahoochee Circuit,
and in Ribhnod Houston of the Flint. He will
attend strictly to nfl business entrusted to his care.
’ tters &o. must be directed to him at Hawkins
ville, Pulaski •• mm« , Gqorgja^ april 2-41
*XOWX2LXi COBB
OTl FI‘ S bis friends that he ha* removed to Per-
iN rv. Houston county, and tenders them his servi
ces in the practice of the Law.
As be will practice in Houston county only, he may
at all times be found at home.
[O* The Southern Recorder. Augusta Courier, Sa
vannah Georgian, Charleston .Mercury, and New York
Commercial Advertiser will publish this notice twice
and send me their accounts for payment.
Perry, Houston co.. Ga.. March 25. 16:t*-2t-1l
EAT SiEEV^S-
S 03IE of the first best fat stall fed Beeves arc for
sale on reasonable terms by
O. H. KL.NAN.
Coweta county : March 2G-41
Crawford Sheriff Sales.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu M AY
_ _ next, at the court house iu the town of
iKuoxville, Crawford county, between the usual
hours of sale:
Ono hundred acres of Land of LoE.No. 251, also fifty-
acres of Lot No. 230 it being tlic northeast side of said
Lot, both in the second district of originally Houston
flow Crawford couutv—levied on as the property of
John Hatcher to satisfy sundry' fi fas issued out of a
justice’s court in favor of Daniel Hicks vs said John
(Jatcher, levied on and returned to nte by a constable.
Ops gin—levied on as tlie property of John Potter
to satisly three cost executions issued out of the inferior
court of said county in favor of the officers of court.
WM. B. FILES,,shff.
Jacob a man about 50 years did—levied on as til-
property of Joseph .Bennett to satisfy a fi fa iufsvor oi
Lewis l^iwshe vs Darragh & Towns,"Joseph Bennett
<& William E Boren, property pointed out by plaiutitt.
2024 acres of Land No. 1(52 in the sixth district of
originally Houston now Crawford county—levied 0:1
as the property of tVilliani Carlilc to satisfy two fi fas
in favor of Israel Champion vs William Carlile, levied
on and returned to me by'Reubeu J. Williamson, con
stable.
march 25 JOHN WHITTINGTON, D. shff.
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
IRg EFORE the court honse in Campbclitou Camp-
X jP bell county, on the first Tuesday in .MAY next,
betweeu the legal hours, will be sold the following pro
perty, to wit:
One Lot of* Land No. 30 in the ninth district of ori
ginally Coweta now Campbell county, containing 202£
acres more or less—levied on as the property of Hart
nett St Clark to satisly one fi la from the superior court
of said county in favor of Barker &. Morgan vs said
Hartnett & Clark; said lot has a dwelling house gar
den nnd other improvements thereon, and lies within
one half mile of the town of Canipbellton.
Lot of Land containing forty acres more or less, No.
7V>7 in the eighteenth district second section of original
ly Cherokee comity now Campbell county—levied on
ai? the property of William F. Barrett to satisly one fi
fit from a justice’s court ot Walton county in favor of
Jennings & Palmer vs said Barrett, levy made and re
turned to me bv a constable.
Fractions Nos. 176 and 177 in the seventh district
fortnorly Coweta now Campbell county—levied on
in satisfy a fi fa from a justice’s court of Fayette coun
ty in favor of Jesse Carter vs Thomas Camp, Sherwood
Camp, and John Burk endorsee, levy made and re
turned to mo by a constable.
march 11 WESLEY CAMP, shff.
«"otton.
per lb.
cts.
M*
3
id*
Rigging
per yd
Cl>-
25
00
4 ,, »rir .
per bushel
cts.
75
a
87J
Corn 3Ieal,
do
75
a
SI
Flour, northern.
do
do
84
a
9
Baron,
per lb.
Cts.
12
do Hams.
do
do
15
Bale Rope
fier lb.
eta.
10
a
IC4
Iron
per Ih.
cts.
• r >J
a
(i
Mackerel
• per libl.
•
8
a
12
f’offee.
per ll».
els.
14*
a
10
Siignr,
do
do
10
a
12
Molasses,
pep gal.
do
374
a
50
Brandy, peach.
do
do
90
do Cognize,
do
8
5
U
Knm, N. E.
do
cts
40
a
50
(Sin. Holland,
do
*
U
do Northern
do
*ts.
50
a
55
1 .cad
per lb.
cts-
8
Shot
per bag
$
2i
Halt
per bush.
“
1
FAX
S2R
•nd at Imine. We readily eoti'-e i*> the abstract, [ofT. T. Wyche & Co
tight, yet nevertheless, coiujeinn the policy of — '
individual* seizing on every tim« ami cirejun-
Manee to pr-mote their Dcivatn interest sud in
dulge their partialities, yet by the same standard
«f reason aud of right, wo arc by an imperious
* -ni" of duty, bnuud to interpose our power, by n
kdl aii.I vigilant exercise of counteracting ineus-
uiosto arrest the injurious effc* Is aud tendency of
! *ie present system, ami keep as much ns po-dMe
me various interests fairly hslnnwd, mid within
tla ir proper spho.-t., doloulv o-teosi'sL so, but in
fact or hi truth. ' •
is therefore Resolved U . *ve ple'dgi r»ur-
nelvc-i to each other to :>ei m .-<> 1 -e. t with a vi.-u
to file promuti- • of our .Hy. thr : 4ucuti welf’tr
‘•i the country, as well os our .11ut11.1l interest &
Protection, against nil cii'itbuiaiions of wh iti-v r
clnr.icier they rn tv be. visible, or apparently ct> -
ttilrd, having for their obj. ct personal nggran-
“•S'-meni only, or in effeci calculated to retard
°JJ P Ptospciity.or pryent the fair reciprocal ben-
arising from ihe open, holiest, nnd wcll-di-
AT - ^ 20ARDI.N J.
Eiiflit or tin piiiIc-
men will be accommodated os day
boarders, by applying to .Mrs. Ann
Wyche, immediately over the Store
nprt! 2 11 -
LAW.
nriHF. subscriber lias removed from Bainbridge,
B Deratnr county, to Hawkinsville, Pulaski coun
ty. He will attend ail the courts of the Southern Cir
cuit—the counties of Baker, lx>e, and Sumter of the
Chattahoochee, and Houston of the Flint Circuit, nnd
expects to receive patronage by rendering his services
of importance to litigants.
inarch 28-1 m-41 CHARLES F. BETTON.
7
.11ACON ACADEMi,
IVlale Department.
IIF. Principal feels great pleasure in expressing
.H. to his friends and the public. Ids thanks for tfie
patronage already afforded by them to this Department.
lle-niAv respectfully solicits the continuance of their
favors, mid hit would also inform them that tiliq present
month will be a convenient time for the admuuon of
new students.
T!te principal has determined on delivering a course
of Lectures and famdiar instruction in n: li-h (.ram
mar. including composition, uvo or three evenings
weekly, in his - chord room, at the Academy, commen
cin'* on Tuesday evening, 7ih1nst. if a sufficient num-
li.-r’of pupils—• Iher Gentlenienor Ladies or both—can
be obtained hy that time. Terms. $5. for a course of
:> I ct tires, and in the same proportion fora more
, ■ ■ | lr .,.. T, k -i- of: .imi-ion can be bail by
application to Messrs. Tnuw & Butler. Hearn Olcott
A :i-. '!c--rs McDonald" & Franklin. J."W.Smith
andT-T. Wyche I sqrt.and Dr Ball; also of the-ub
M-riocr. 1’- -MAC 1N1YKL, principal.j (
april 2 41 ' I *
MORE NEW GOODS.
T. A. & S. S. ^XBGXKT,
Watch Mahers and Jewellers,
Opposite Central Hotel.
W OULD inform their friends and the public, that
they have just received a fresh supply of Watch
es, Jewelry, &c , which will be sold cheap for cash.—
Their stock now consists of Patent Lever, Gold and
Silver. Duplex. Lepine, Pleasure French and Eng
lish Watchesof the bestquality; Jewelry, silver Spoons
(warrant' d to be Silrer,) F.ver-pointed Gold and Sil
ver Pencils, Gold and Silver Guard Fob Chains and
Keys, Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles; Plated Ta
bic and Tea Spoons. Castors, Candlesticks, Trays nnd
Snuffers; Ladies’Work Boxes, Card Cases, Pocket
Books and Purses,. Music Boxes, Flutes and Fifes,
Knives, Razors. Scissors, Shell Combs, Coral & Glass
Beads Pocket Pistolsofvarious qualities, among which
is Buggies’ Pocket Rifle which can be shot with more
accuracy than any thing of the kind ever invented,
Lucifer .Matches, &c., Ac.
N. B. We have on hand the best 3Taterials for re
pairing Watches of all kinds, and S. S. V. by long ex
perience flatters himself that he can make and fit new
Wheels and other parts of Watches with as much ac
curacy as can be done in Macon. Spoons and other
articles engraved.
3Iacon march 24-40 J. A. & 3. S. VIRGIN.
Indian Panacea,
IF IT ST received and for sale, by
WM. G. BROWN, Agent.
Jan 1 1835—28
Administrator's Sale.
Mtj^'lLL lie sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next
^ v at the court house in Paulding county, between
the usual hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the
honorable inferior court ot Pulaski ooutlty, while sit-
A QUANTITY of superior Northern Cheese
just received by
COOKE A COWLES.
Oct. 15. 17
G
I'NTLEMEN’S Fashionable Black Satin Be.i
▼er Hats, just ret. ived and for sale by
WM. II. BURDBALL.
- Nov 20. 1834—22
DOANES MAYGRfER,
A NEW work on Midwifery, illustrated with 82
plan -. an invaluable work to those who practif
Obstetrics. Forsale by
MtnvJtSf OLCOTT
county.
section; also at the court honse in Walker county, on
the first Tuesday in Juno next, will he sold agreeable
to an order of the inferior court of Pulaski county while
sitting for ordinary purposes, one I,ot of Land in said'
county known bv the No. 86 in the 26th .district and
second section, sold for the benefit of the heirs andcre-
ditors. D. B. RHODES, adm’r.
.march 28
Georgia, Houston count 1/.
'WMT'HEREAS Larkin Armstrong applies for let-
T T ters of administration on the estate of Martin
Armstrong deceased, -
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear, at my office within the
time prescribed by law. to sheto cause if any they
ran tchy said letters shall not be granted him.
Given under my hand at ftffice this2Gtli March 18.55
41 CHAS. H. RICE, j. c. o.
Devoted to Polite Literature, seen as JIoral
»nd Setime.vtal Tales, H uvorous, Insi :iuc-
tive.axd Amusing Miscellany, Po
etry. THE CUJtRF.NT NEWS
OF THE DAY, &C.
&C.
:tion,
Jlr J- --N .C 4^. S- ssl-1 - -*
Valuable Rad Estate.
the first Tuesday in April next, WiH be -o.d tloi
H.F valuable property'on tlie corner <> ’« anni atw
Third streets, iu this city, well known as V11 w 1 n s Ho
tel. The Lot is 105 feet fiont, og. Walnut street and
'210 feet on TUrd street, improved, with a.
i ding about 50 lcet front ou Walnut, am
j I —
>010 A-f lU umt imttrnved. with a,i story bl
I lOUftet deep
j Oil Third street, is in good repair and well antnged iiir
! an extensive Hotel; with spacious drawing rooms.
Publish"J :u Ilaitford, Conn, every Saturday, by G. ; parlors, bar room, bedrooms, etc.; also attached all
W. KaFI’E' r at the low price of 5*1 per annum. j requisite out houses for such au establishment, ns kit.
chens, smoke house, dairy, siobies, Ac. and a fine wr“
Grateful for pi; :t patronage, the proprietor of the
Scrap Book, tendei - his tlmnks to hri numerous pat
rons, for the support they have given him in the puoh-
cation of the first volume of the work, find llatters him
self, that, by constant and untiring efforts to please, he
shall continue to merit, and receive their approbation,.
The Scrap-Book will contain two volumes oi 6 ;. os.
each per annum.—the last nunU r of the first vc.ume
will belssued on Saturday, the 2fei. of March,
On the succeeding Saturday, the fir-t number o. the
second Volume will.he published, aud se.llt to ali who
have subscribed to the first volume. As the co|utns Of
the Scrap Book in the second volume are expected to
be filled by'all that is amusing and instructive, it is to
be hoped that the number of readers will be much in
creased.
The publisher having engaged several gentlemen of
known literary merit to contribute for the Scrap Book,
it may be expected the forthcoming volume will be. ih
some respects, superior to the preceding one—every
third or fourth number may be expected to contain a
wood cut.
The Second Volume of the Scrap Bool: *31 Ik? prin
ted in the* large royal octavo form, nnd will contain
twenty six numbers of IH pages each, making in the-
whole a neat volnme of 416 pages—and yll for fifty
cents..
Persons wishing to subscribe for the Scrap-Book will
please forward tlieir names as early as convenient.
, Agent”, or those wishing to subscribe, will notice
that there will be two volumes per year, at One Dollar
—or fifty cents tlie volume.
To companies of five or more, n discount of 20 cents
on the dollar will be made.
All letters and communications must come free of
expense. Remittances by mail"will be at onr risque.
O’ No paper trill be forwarded unless paid for in ad
vance. O’ And in all cases tchere subscribers neglect U
renew their subscriptions, the paper trill be discontinued
These terms will be strictly adhered to.
Postmasters aro requested to act as agents.
G. W. RAPPEL.
Hartford, 31airh. 1835.
Papers publishing the above Prospectus, may ex
pect a similar reciprocation.
be made J
inferior court of Jones couutv
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate of Wright Fermenter deceased, for tho ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
MARIAI1 PERMENTER, adm'x.
march 25 * 41
JYotice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Wright Per-
menter latfj of Jones c< unty deceased! are hereby
notified to make immediate payment; and all persons
having demands against said estate are requested to
present them in terras of the law.
march 25 MARIAH PF.R3IF.N TER, adm’x.
f j30UR months after date application will !
to the honorable inferior court of Jone:
1 anil
Georgia, Pike count if.
\\ 7 II MR FAS F.lias J.Branen applies tome for
letters of administration on the estate "f
William S. Williams late of said county fleet us
ed. - •
These are therefore, to cite and adijionish all and stngu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be a-
appear at my office tritliin the time prescribed by la.,
shew cause if any they can tchy said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this’27th March 16 •'.
41 H. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.'
GEN ERAL MR ORAL
COHVSRTXOK.
P HYSICIANS in this State, believirfg that some
measures should be adopted, for the important
purpose of reforming ■ professional abuses, regulating
and improving the practice, establishing a uniform fee
Bill, developing more fraternal liberality and unanimity.
and elevating the general degraded condition of the
science of Medicine in our State, are earnestly and re
spectfully invited to attend a Convention, in .Macro
on the first day of May. "
Doctors BABER, 4
WILEY, 2
BRIDGMAN, I £
McGOULDRICK, f =
FRANKLIN,
LA3IAR, J
WOODSON, ) 3 a
NEWTON. I g g
SLAPPEY & ) ,
DUPREE, T
WIMBERLY. > -
CRAWRORD 1 £
NASH. J '
All the Kdi or< in thc'State friendly to scientific 3Ie-
dicine. will p . • republish "the above until the first of
May. 40
of water. Its reputation as a Stand bus been well oe-
tuhlished as being amongst the very bt.-t.
The Furniture attached to the house, consisting of
every requisite will besold immediately after.
Terms ofsalti one, two and three years. Title m-
dispa table.
N. B.' The premises can bn inspected at any time
by caliing-upon L- A It. Feb. ‘-ful;. ids
VALUAHI/E PUOPjiR I Y
For gait in Ifieffity of toucan
PUBLIC J9kUft"S‘X©’" ,
On the f.gCTucstlay tn April trtii he ..
fMlVV'O undivided third parts of the j’-rick I'.u.h! ».
is situated on Miilheriy and Tliird Street? may
lie purchase Jon accommodating term--. ’1 he l.rid.fing
(routs about 20c feet on Mulberry ? r.ei. aud JC<) ttef
011 Second street—threv story 1‘igi’ rco com r. .1 wi'.i:
tin,"occupied as a Hotel, (well knou n as ;!■• Cential
Hotel.) two dwellings, and six store roc.no . all at high
rents, of which:!: • purchaser shall have t:-- ' ic —
The out httildiu^lRre ail ofbrick. i.ntl y- r-. < • -n
dions. There are alsal^wo weed build ’.. • pre
mises, .convenient for olrW^.,.. •
The location of the bnildingsTsfaiwfc /I" '• ' fr< tn
fire, And particularly \vell adapted pn •• It-
Tlia terms of payment will be ma .e
say iu annual instalments of one, two
The remaining one third pact in th' ••••<>' r o.v
may be purchased of the proprietor.- and «!••:> the lo*j
niture now in tise-in the Central Hotel, may be bough:
of Mr. John Carter, on accomniodatine terms.
For price and other information, npplv at the Eianch
of the Bank ofthe State of Georgia at 31; con.
(O’Tie Journal and Federal Uroon. 31i!!cdgeville ;
"iitinel jrtid Constitutionalist. Augusta : Geor; ian A
^Republican, S.ovunnah : Columbus Enquire:, A Char
leston Courier, will give the above tv.-ekiy in-* ;t:ons
until ihe day of sale.
RFA & COTTON, Ar.cfrs.
fob 10 1-635 tds-3T.
SELLING OFF
At reduced Prices, for Cash,
or unexceptionable Taper
4 DISSOLUTION of the finnbf Baxter. Fort.
llltey, will take place on the 1st day of July
next, agreeable to the article- limiting it to tliat- i.’ay,
preparatory to which we i^iall commence seli.trg n ir
present Stock, comprising a very- large and geticin!
'--ortmenl of Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, Mare-
ware and cutlery. Harts. Shoes. Bonnets. Ciociu.ly.
Saddlery, Carpeting, Ac. Ac., all of which .are fresh
■ind of the newest style. This stock of good will off
er U great inducement to Merchants and lumilic? v. ' o
wish to ptirchaseca: tides suitable for the wim > and
spring seasons, being superior io any cvor*offi.-r ;d in
this section of tire State on the same term--. Owy on
ly reasons for reducing tlie prices of out good- to
bring the business of tlie present concern to a dorr on
'he let o' Jolv next, when at least, one of (j; | r-
*.vi|l retire. We most respectfully ask all wh o are tn
debted to us. to make payment, those -••• i.o !-=*•* *wt?i
toctilged for a long day-- 1 »»««* expect to b<- M <;d ti:; "s
t oy make some satisfactory arran'—inenrter c • •*«■>
d-«us. BAXTr it, FORT A Wtf.l Y
SCJA JdA Y SCHOOL BOOK *
FULL ASSORTMENT just received, coutai-
" Ming tbe latest publications. Also, Missionary
.Maps, with a Manuel containing.the history and pre
sent state of Christian Missions to the Heathens.
- For sale at the Depositary, bv
Jl H. & W. S. ELLIS,
Cotton Avenue. Macon.
T il"■ copartnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned is this day dissolved. Tbe bu
siness of our firm will be closed by onr .Mr. Tracy,
w.'.o will continue to practice law in his own name.
EDWARD D. TRACY,
March 20 2w-40 D. B. BUTLER,
Georgia, Bibb county.
T OLL,.I) before It. O. Howard, J. P. by John
Cheshire ofthe 483d district, one bay horse with
a blaze facc.Jj years old appraised by A. L. Burton &
Rolin Bivins to thirty five dollars.
Also, tolled before R. O. Howard J. P. by James La
mar of the 483d district G. 31. one bay horse. 9
years old. appraised by A. L. Burton and A. E Ern“st
to fifty dollars. inarch 28 41
F.. C. BULKLEY, c. t. c.
Georgia, Pike county.
VTA&RISON FOSTER of tbe 534th district G.
_BLjHL M. tollsbefore E. Drewrey Esq. one dark brown
bay mare, about 12 yearsold. 4 feet 8 nr9inches high,
a small star in her forehead, left bind foot white, no o-
ther marks or brands perceivable, appraised to £20.
march ?-4I H. G. JOHNSON, c. 1. c.
Postponed Administrator's Sale
Will be sold
O N Monday next, Glh inst . at the late residence of
the deceased, the personal effects belonging to
the estate of Thomas Toumy, deceased, consisting ofa
stock or Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, dec. Arc.—
Terms made known at the sale,
anril 2 41 J. D. MANN, odm'r. .
F
IK SALE BY
fob 19 35
LIME
LIPYITT <fr HIGGINS.
DANCING (SCHOOL.
G B. KING respectfully informs die inhabitants
• of Macon and vicinity, that his instruction in
Dancing. Waltzing, &c. will commence on Friday tfig-
10th of April Parents who.may oestre to have their
children instructed in that healthy exercise and delight
ful accomplishment, will do well to enter them imme
diately. There will be also a night school for gentle
men.
Cotillion Parties will be given every Wednesday
evening, after the commencement of the School,
march 24-40
t'ti? » k OOi.liAK^ liVV vKi>-
£ * ANA WAY from tlie subscribe!. on tie ,u day"
of November last, a negro man by the name ol
about six feet high, has lost his upper fore teeth
di covered when he laushs. thin visage-fqiJick spoken.
The above reward will be given for tlie apprehension
of .-arid negro and his lodgment in sor-t. saf. .uu! or de
livered to me ii* Jones county, near < iiniein il taken
out of the State, or twelve dollars i: taken tr. Bibb or
.Kines counties JAMi EL\N A .
The Darien TercgrapHt the Tnllah 1 ior.oiac.
the Montgomery' (Ala.). Adverliser, will pi. ase giy»
the above tliree insertions and forward their uccoi i.is
tnarcli 25-:5tp-40 .
GE^TPL5 MEN wis
ing to subscribe to the JIM.'KJ Y
J| Ci.UB BALL are respectfully invited
to calf on either Thomas A. Brown, T. L. Smith,
Geo. Wood, or John L. Mustian. who have .-uhscrip-
tion lists. Tickets of admission may be'had by apply
ing to Levi Eckley or31olt*& Mustian.
Members of the Clnb are reqnested to wear a badge
of pink ribbon on the left breast during thil Race-.—
Visiting members of other clubs will appiy tc tlie Stew
ards for badges..
The Stewards will-attend at the Central Ilo" ! nveiy
evening of the Races from 8'until 9 o'clock, for toe
purpose of receiving entrances. * -
Rules for the conduct of spectators will Ik read from
the Judges’ Stand every day previous to the st.ir: nc of
horses, and rigidly enforced.
Suitable accommodations wil! be made for lad'-
All dogs found on the 'Enrf will he killed with’ tit
discrimination.
- Bv order ofthe Presidrnt.
FOH SA
T H 1 .ot No. 3, square 65, (immedia:
• tlie Methodist Church.)
march 18.: .9. M-Y
Applv to
ON E A •
Garden Seed.
LARGE supply of Shaker’s Garden Seed, war
ranted fres just received and for sale bv
iqu -'I—32-if\v M. G. BIlO'WN.
A
rgliU Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure
■ Cotton on tbe River, and also take a few risks
against Fire in thiscity. Applv to
ROBERT COLLINS.
Macon, Oct. 27, 1834, 19
For Ihe t ’atop xton.
H ALFORD’S Pearl Waier— lor tl?e ft
Sun Burns, Freckles, and rmntien
by J. H A W. ri. I
feh 25 36
Molasses, Gin, Cheese, fye
! BHDS Molas-e-
!. X*' 4 bhds Sugar
30. bag?- Coffee
30 bbls Phelps’s Gin
75 do Prime Pork
10 casks Cheese
1] coils Bale Rope
from Steamboat Darien, for sr.b- bv*
It i A A Cl iTTf
Landin,
march. 18-39
FREISJi GAR ID
J UST received a general A
good,
feh 25
J. H. A VV. S.
Cnit hr .4r*n
TEST received and for Sale, 32.000lbs
iP Haras, Shoulders and sides
Bacon.
—ALSO—
5.000 lbs. Lard. new and good,
feb 19—35-tf
T. L. S3IITH.
OILS.
'H'UST received and for salo,
\9 Lainp Oil,
Linseed Oil,
Train Oil
of very superior quality, by
J. H. "A W. S. ELUS,
* Cotton Avenue, Jlacop-.
ian 1 1835-28
• • i -
THJ SI ' SCR IB
d"RAS removed his office to the room
Ji.il & Martin’s Store, at file corner of
Second streets. feb 23 36
CHARLES J. 3Fcl
4 ■’^"assortment of Colored Silks ofthe fat.
. just received and for sale by
WM. H. BURDSALL.
Oct 14 17 '
GENERAL FL R
KOt'l •
No. 100, Broadway. New Yen.
JAMES II. COOK: offers for sale
for cash or approved pa j er a very extens
ive assortment of Cabinei Furniture, in
chiding Secretaries. Pol bed \\ nrdrobe-.
Dre sing Bureau-: legal- »fa -, reurh
j) - and Grecian Make anv Cii fir-. I huh and
Hair Cloth Rockin^Chairs, I’lain Sofas.
Bureaus. Fancy Chairs. Bedst '.ds.
—ALSO—
First quality- Feather Beds. lie
ions.*Live Gee- ' Feather--, and v
-tei-v feh 14 f«35 ""
R
Or
Bond White Cii
>eed. ju-t receiv
an 29—32-tf
•OB SALE AT T1IUJ on*I<
41'
For $;i ’
OMAN ( y nnk—very cheap, for further partis
• •;».\ -' i!tip*
Ib:^2S