Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, April 09, 1835, Image 1

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OROX& MACON1 Georgia, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1835. Volcall: , r X....I\iMcr 4-- P0BLlsHCi> r.vr.nr TitORSDAT. 41 MACON. (!<>■ by MTROS It ARTIST l. Printing Office on Stew/Street-next door to tUurn'a Hotel- ■ I’EiWS.—'Timkr. Dhihrs « ye*r,if p*uu m irtvfiucOi or Four Dollars, if not p h4 pwore the , j 0 f ibe year:, Subscriber* jiving at a distance x . l 'ia required in all rases to pay in ndvanco. J*Sn Paper ^nreontimied. but nt tfie discre- i „f the publisher, until all arrearages are H * i ict ? WAKE ii >rs i\ E \\ GOODS, win. Hi Bl) KDSALL, \5i Just received a new and extensive as- rrmi.-nt of R V GOODS, USADIT MADS C^OTIXIImG, HATS, SHOES, S>-c. •in hioh he i- offering for sale at reduced prices For Cash Only. ms stock coifsiSTsi w pa jit. or mi: fmllowino : Super Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored Broad 1 lloths Blue, Black, 'dixed and Fancy colored Saiinetts ; English Meriuops I)ii111-, Point and Bose Blankets Scarlet, Cri.nson. Green and While Flannels 1 Printed Falshury do | Canton and Saxony ml Cauze Damask Table Diapers irds Rye and Russia do do do r-d Bonib:izcttes Circassians n -ic-tr/d aa»J All® 3 & x ARffj r<-ml Street, *» f l! uir ,Vr» ITruk Stun adjoining < ■ C-u.ke fe Cototcs.) ' wm • ;pi'Crfl TI I V lan * ir rt “ iir T'anks to t,,e,r ]% Customers for the past year, and would inform » n tint i * ‘V have 'mi received a large <oek, rom- -Jn "every article in dieir Hue, and are constantly Sas from their unnufneiory ffesU stock, .so that a'i, sortmetif mv always he found complete. Vn .a? their good* are .Ladies’, Gentlemen's and ' SADDLES, .’ ■f i ■weat variety of patterns. Among them Spanish, Comiiion. Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Damask , United, Shattered. Plain and '>'«laid large hud twisted Silk Shawls :.:idextra larg* Saddles, Cn\- o. *• ^ L “ ' Ucruani, Muslin. Crapo, Gauzeand Gros do Na if It Pf E S fe K » , pies Dress Hdkfs r, verv description; an elegant, assortment of . -| Lndjes and Misses. Bonnets ' iii:s, Stirrups, and Spurs of tire toesl ana^iiiost ap-j jrj.,1, Lipens and Lawns of every *'" t,on Cassitners Beaver Fustians ^ English .Moleskin Apron and Furnituro Checks in irk. i tue .■ do do J Negro Cloths 1 [Liuseva I Blanched ami Unbleached iShirtings &. Sheetings Ilia iniltou Jeans J Black Italian I.uslirug j do Gros ilc Swiss do "(Jo Naples do do Berlin d.> SincJiews and Snrsaucts Colored Cros.de Naples Black and colored Florences | do Italian Crapes Merino .Mantles aqd Square Shawls j DRUGS 6l nSE&SCXXVSS J UST received and for sale by J. it. & \V. S. ELLIS, ( Cotton Acmue. , Hoffman’* Anodyne tfqnorBsJsam Capivi, j Lenitive Electuary, Do Canada, I Conserve Roses, Soda Powders, Opium. Saratoga do i Sulpha:.. Quinine, Seidlitz do J C.unpbor, Lemon Syrup, I Castor Oil (fresh and supe-Best Starch, i r'wr.) Indigo. Sweat do do do Madder, Mustard do do Blue Stone, Gum Aral.ic Annatta, Epsom Salts, Logwood. Brimstone, " Camwood, Calomel, Glue, Tart Emetic; Aqua Fortis, Morphine, Nitric Acid, Black Drop, Pearla-h, &c. tfcc. * Oil Cauthafadis, Paints, Varnishes, SfC. Japan Varnish, Yellow Ochre, ' W# Copal do Chrome Yelloyv, Leather do Verdegris, White Lead, Chrome Green lied Lead, Spirits Turpentine, Venetian Bed, Prussian Blue. Spanish Brown, Medical Herbs, Src. Poplar Bark, Gum Gamboge, African Pepper, Foxglove, Elder Flowers, Skunk Cabbage Gentian, Horehound, Sage, Bbnesct. NEW Shots. CLOTHING, and Fancn Articles, i Hats, TfcJOW opening at die MACON CLOTHING 1" S POKEa largeassortmentof Coa t#..FtjTck Coute, Over Coats, Coattccs', Pantaloons of most all kinds -V qualities; Cloth. Velvet. Valenein. limb’ll \ehe\ U oollen Velvet. Marseilles, Florentine Vests; Gentle- tnen’s and Ladies’ Cloaks; Drawers; Fine Linen and | Cotton Shirts;, Stripe do; Short Jackets; Pea Jackets; ; Monkey Jackets; Negro Clothing, &c. which has been English Crape Caihblet Bombazine MHBHHJpircassian J mantilaciured by .myself the past summer, and in the-; Brown. <£ grass Linen best manner. Also, nliaudsoiuc assortment of Stocks limiting Coats, white A Fine blk. brown, A g: NEW SPRING CLOTHINU. tints, Shoes, fyc .hob a r- T- r 1c w [ S no#c opening at t * Moe< n Chehing .Store, a new and lian f. r , r ,.. C nt of thenhove goods con- sting in j:art n ' the following ; hih'-t cloth J tresis Coats. Frock Coats, ttnd Co a: t s •t do do do do do do u & DltlAI * cr lias • Oil I Barberry Bark, Lobelia Inflata, Uva Ursi,. * Seneka, Lobelia Seed, Serpontaria, Gum Myrrh, Macon, fob 11 1835 31 1 and Suipendeis of the best qualily; Flag, Baudanna, . Spitalr.elcl, India atid Lineii Cauihrii k rTdkfs; White,' ( !>:!:, Buckskin;Bilk, !Uid Berlin Gloves; Silk, Cotton, Lambswool. and Vigona half hose; Cravats; Net Shirts, Drawers; Silk and-Cotton Umbrellas; Linen Collars, Bosoms; Linen Cambrickdo, and most every article in the Gentleman's line. Fine Blk. Bine, Royal Purple L Mixed, Green. Brown Cloth-; Bufl'Cnssimcr*; Vesting, Shirting. Velvets, & a few Tailors’ Trimmings. .Military Ball Buttons, Eagle do, Epaulettes; Lace braid, (a Fine GilC Sword and Bolt.)- - - HATS. A good assortment of line Hats, made expressly for this market; common do; Wool do; and will ho sold as cheap as can be found in the up'country. Clotlr anil Seal Fur'Cjips; Fine Boots and Shoes;.- ' Call sewed Brogans; Pegged do; Kip do; ■ “ -Jacmon a “ . 'r David Crockett - • - Calf. Morocco, Buckskin, and -Lasting Pumps; Cliil- dreu’s Shoes; Over Shoes; GOO pair Negro-Siioes, «5kc, &c. I would invite nry frieuds and the public to give me a call at my old stand, where tliey shall have an oppor tunity to judge for themselves. ' " oct22-18 *. -LEWIS PITCH. x rown Linen etr Bolnbaziin Crap- Catnhiet While and brown Linen White and Frown Drilling ■pengee .'nd Lasting Princes'Cord and Silk'Drili Thibet Cloth and Crape Drill. Momo Ca.- simere and Nankin llouian Casiniere and Satiii Diagonal Drill Cloth imd'Cassiniero - Satinett aud Cord '• Linen and Cotton Shirts of every variety and quality' Russia Dirck Pantaloons aud Jackets Fine white Marseilles Vests GO qrcasks k5 ubfs Spa IB pipes co Kms 150 bWs end 50 do' canal faipily FI ~o -cask.- - inand la :j Mackerel CO hulf boxes fresh sn •JO do.bbls pickled E( •-T) do do fresh Gosl i0 bags Pepper, Spit n iioxee Lump Sue; . aud most complete iered in this place. .. •».> hh.ls : i gar mu, li t. fcbls N 1 Gin . V, inbs. 30 bias assort! h Brandy. JO hbb appl -c Brttide. Holland G.t; e, 50 bbla whi or, 40 half Id ;e Cheese, T3 ir aud huiter Cl: f and Salmon n Butter .": nd Gitager •. 40 boxes a .'1 il Cordial It Brandy a end Jan.: Pot»i. - . tsnnly 1 i 1:11- No. n Bar bo tes Cotl p. 25Q reams Wraj j' ». JO bids Cider. H. c ce, 50 casks Nails, s aud p Biur'- “ do Plaid f* '^]o .Stripe “ do > Figured •it. ' 'jtfi.lDs, Martijigsles, and BF.dlo A il'Fxsg rlMcnptian. • r „ .S.ul'llo Bag*. Carpet Ba r-’, and V aliens. ( oho hard leather Trunks.' , Coach, Gig, Ta.iJ.nn, Drover* and ftportsmon s U |.“ l l li-T and Gentlemen’s Unglisl.'aud American T.vig Whips of a superior, quality. Coach Trimming. Springs, Laces, Bands, Handle?, Ac * - ’ Patent Leather. Morocco. Sheep, ling, and Doer SKins, . Straining, Serge, Worsted, Linen, Cotton and rem Webbs. . H i .ns. Collars. Saddle Trees, /Hrnish. Cut Ticks. Trunk Locks, Buckles, horse Brashes Curry Combs, Girths, Surcingles, Stirrup Leathers, Ac.—Also buffslo rob is. A ■** A '|9 ,J "J j ' if < marior liuditv, by the bnlo or single : :dl of.'which v t-'purchased In New York™ the best terms, and 111',., soil to dealers md Others low for cash ; . ■ <rj* nep^irins TSvtiitif’iOKuring liuo :it short UOlice • . ■ ; - ALSO FOR SALE One and two Horse „ ■ „ barouches Vs'iooly will be constantly kept on hand - * Jl—1m Nnv |j«i. Tin Ware Manufacturer. UULBkRliV, NEAR TURD 9TREJT. riTIHK subscriber continues to niHiiufacturo rj TIN WARE in every variety, and has nor on hand a general nssortment, winch he will sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augus ta prices. . T lie h»s also just received,an Assortment or Ja ii mned Tin Ware.'consisting of Trunks, sugar ih.'os. Waiters, Bread pans. Canisters, fugar Howls. Milk cups Tumbler-. Pepperboxes, Gra nts, Toy cups, Kattlps. candlesticks, Lumps, spit Boxes, s md Boxes. Pocket Lanterns, &c. \lsS, patent Bakers, Foot stoves, lilocktm l ea I’ us. Plates, Basins, ToinWers, &c. toil WORK done at the sbortost nonce. : WfT.T.TAM S: Rl.l.!?»■ New Finn an l : it) nit Stnfe-. . THE Snhscribers hereby announce to the. Public xhat they linve entered into lutsi- nes* under ihe firm of Olcott iV F.Us. Having -pnAhased lit iiock oT Book &n I S lionajy of Mr. Thomas Purse, iii this City, they will »*<q, a general assortment of every article in their line. In a few weeks they will receive a largo addition to iVir present 'stock,'which they will dispose of on ren- samlile terms. . —ALSO— Imx-sof Hats, many oftii *ni of the i:rst q.ahtv, whieh will l»e sold vary low. . ' J AS- S. OLCOTT, feb 19 18V5 35 CHARLES A. ELLS. _ Domestic Plaids ami Stripes Bed Ticks •Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth Furniture,.Dimity Russia SheetiugBcar Duck Gnmhric do Bleached Dowlass Oziiahurghs Hangup Cord Count Yarn Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery Black and colored Cambrics Halin and Gauze Garnitures Blk aud col’d Lustring Ribbons Dark and light col’d Prints and Ginghams Lace and Gauze Veils Fig’daml plain Hobiuet Lace Thread Laces Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, .'lull, Nausook and Book Muslins I ioeirCam'iric IIdkfs , Pongee. Indian Flngaud Spittlclield Hdkfs < arved ami plain Shell Combs Gentlemens .English Buck. Beaver and Goat skin Gloves Ladies Beaver, Goat, skin and Silk Gloves Bead Reticules j&eady-made Clothing. .Superfine blue, black, invisible green. Adelaid, olive brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats, nine blue. I,lack, brown and green Cloth Frock -Coats,. ^ , Superfine blue,olive, green and mir’d Olotli Coattees, and blue, steel mix’d and fancy Colored-Sattinet Coattccs and Frock Coats, .Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Blue, black and taucy colored Sattinet Pantaloons, Youth’s cloth and sailinet Dress and Frock Coats, do do do Pantaloons, Black and blue Ca-siiucre, black and colored Velvet, black Fiorinline, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Valentia. English Silk, colored and’white Merseiiles Toilinet, Swansdowu and Sattinet Vests CnmlerOlooks and Great Coats, ~ Mixed, frown Cloth & Patersham Bos Coats, Lvov Skin Overcoats. Fine Linen Shirts.-Co’.lars, Bosoms, Socks, iSc. Negro Clothing. Men’s &- Youth’s Fur Hats, do. do. Wool do', do. do. Cloth. Seal & Hair Caps, Fine Boots &. Shoes—Negro.Shoes, &c. &c. Oct. 15. 17 . EXCHANGE OFFICE. JT D. Bi.EItH, j. R, ST. JOHN & CO, a have opened an oilice iu Macon, in the Counting Boom recently occupied by Messrs.- H niiirton k Ha**, (opposite Huron's Tavern) and are prepare ‘ to train act .the Kxchaugc Bu siiicss in all its iiranchcs. CB£CES, At sight, or on time, on Fashionable Splendid iv&TcxzEs & Og? 3 At the lowest Prices. ^/T) C. G. St. JOHN, R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Macon aud its vicinity Uiat he has opened, and will continue to receive Fashionable and Spendid Jewelry, consisting of Gold, Anchor Escapement, ifc Patent Lever YV'alehes Silver do do do do do Gold Link and Curb Guard Chains. Seals, Keys, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, j &c. dec. Ac. QJ?“ Watches repaired in tlie best manner and war ! ranted. » --a _ -■ C. G, St. JOHN. Dec 13 1834—2C - O ENTLE3IENMS Steel mixed 'Clotli Surtouts, “ Drab “ do. “ Brown “ do. - • " • • Blue, “ Coats, “ Black Camlet do. just received and for sale by WM. H, BURDSALL. . Oct 14 17 : ' ' v : F. F. LEWIS, WI2RCHA1VT liOR H AS taken the stand a few doors above the .Clo thing Store of .Mr. L. Fitch, on Mulberry street where he continues’ to carry on the Tailoring bu-iness. He assures all those who may lavor him with their custom, that their work will be done at the shortest notice, and in the best manner. He has on hand u supply of the best materials in his line, consisting of CLOTHS, Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green, &c. CASSIMERES,—A good- assortment. ^35STIWGS, A good variety of die best quality. Petersham.-and a complete assortment _pf TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS. He respectfully solicits a share of the public pat ronage: - . - Macon, Oct 30 1834—24v Gentlemen's Fine Boots, Jost received and for sale by WM. H. BURDSALL. Octl5 17 NOTICE. M ORACF. FITCH has taken my Clothing Store! and will keep a good assortment of ready made' Clothing. Hats, Shoes, with a good assortment of Fan cy articles. 1 would forfeit for h]m the patronage of niv friends. LEWIS FITCH." inn 1 1835-29 1 respectfully invite .all that ate indebted to me by book or note, to give tne a .friendly call and pay the same. I hope none will slight the invitation. LEWIS FITCH. I ofier my House and Lot for sale, on Walnut street opposite the State Bank. L. F. \ - - ’ Fa r Sale. S HAVE about Seventy. Beeves at 31 r. Thomas Low’s plantation-, those who wish 'to purchase will please call on Mr. Low, Mr. Berrv Rogers, or Hr. G. Washington. A. SHOT WELL. Jan 1 18.35—23 • L ' PAINTING. H B OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, eidier jL in tlie city Or country. Chairs repainted and oruamprited. Lookiugglass or picture frames gilded or bronzed . ■ - ‘ -f-. Sinus painted, and. Fancy painting of various des criptions will he dono bv applyirig to ' J. H. & W. S. ELLIS. - . ■ Cotton Arcane. Mixed Paints of every color on hand, ian 8-29 .' *- 20 boxes Lob on 10 toioj.wide aiai •. Ircu, Plough .Vi i... Every dcscrintien ( a .-sings - German, Fug.. Blister. Ann lican, ir.d Every kill'd green and bfcdt Tea A'i kinds American and Spaiiir! < . other articles useless to mi nt.i —ALSO— A fi-e-sh and complete assortment of seal on • Goods Just. Opening, direct .from Nev. Voil. Hardware, crates Crockery, aril Glasswcr-. a!' ; prices and only for cash. t II- l()A ( r\v^i ■ a.v ( OTTos a rrsi i riMIf subscriber wili keep con jit.ti; or'l. JL good stock 'of Pfovis’ do- -do do, do ><S> — “ BultW white Valencia Vests - / “Figured “ do' “ Bombazine *! do • “ Florentine ’ . “ * do English Silk “ do’ . “ Velvet plain and figured do “ Embroidered Velvet * do “ Clotli do Common Vests, fine Cloth Frock Coats, Dress Coat*, _ ii _ gTO „ , .... and Coatees and Pautaloons. Linen, Cotton, and Nett. Pickled Pork, whole and -htilf baiicl; M Draweif, Nett Sliirts. -Vc. Ac. Children's Clothes. ) ( o n „d 3 ( Salmon, Herrings. Drie. ■' GOODS. - . Tongues dried and pickled, straws Fine blue. !>!k, gteen, and royal purple Cloths; blk potatoes, Cot — " ‘ Silk "Velvet, buiT Cas-iniere Slocks and Suspenders; ! | aSK es, &c.& ’ Gloves, Hdkfs, Linen (Random) white Cotton, ami blk March 5 and white Silk half hose; Besoms. Collars. Stifibers, Linen Cainbrick lldkfs, blk Hdkfs. -Vc., Silk and-Cot ton Umbrellas. Military Epaulettes. Lace Cor.: Tassels, Star#, Buttons, Beit Plate?, Ponipoinea Wings. Scales, Ac. &c. HATS. S;uperfine blk and drab Ilats (made-to order) Low price blk and drab Hats • - jan JO—32-lf Drab aud blk Wool Hats Fine Palmfeaf and Chip Hats (lined) Cloth Caps &c. BOOTS & SHOES. Gentlemen’s fine Boots, Shoes, and Pumps of -most any variety and quality, ali of which will be sold .as cheap as any other establishment, for cash. • -N. B. A small assortment of Summer Goods on hand Bombazines, Mareno Cassimeres, white and brown Grass Linen, white and brown Drilling, white Mar seilles, which will he sold cheap for Cash. ..vreh31~ "41 - cktis ■ Pap A!< ’em, Corn Meal, Gri:!- 37 . WM. C- M ACON STB A M BOAT Company. For tin Complexion. a D ALFORD’S Pearl Water—for the removal of S.JL Sun Burns, Freckles, and eruption-, lor sak bv J. II. & W. S. ELLIS. ' (el. 25 3T. Wh iU j. end. IvEGfe Lewis ‘V v ur: 1 b round V vii '4 P 60 do do No. ), dp 50 do- do A. do 50 do do 15. do - Just received ji :;d for sale by Lead. WM. G. BROWN TNK IND’AN’.S FAN AC ’EA. F OR Scrofula. Salt .Rheum, Ulcers,- Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia. Liver-Complaint, Impu rities of the Blood, Chronic Infatuation Ot the Kidneys, Sore Eyes, .Mercurial Diseases, A c. —OASES OF CURES— FAZNTZNa. • louse mi l Sian Painting, SIL!M\ GL \Zl\!r, IMITATIONS flF. .V » »D \\f> MARBLE. &.C r l ' '.ovo biuinaa* in all iN branchi^\will be I . : 11 > .d under the •uo- riiitendaugSe of Mr. | »;i V p. \ rr- *\ by the subscriber, who having se- ’ml S'ljvtrmr vnrkn^it, will execute work on very r "•Mii’.’j ;■ r:iis a:i 1 in a style and neatness surpa-sed are l'. r none in the State. DrJ .*rs for work will recoive prompt attention upon jppkcaS in either to Mr. Batten or uivself. Vfm.-fi. BROWN. * (M> 8 ’83BV ’I ' • ' N. York, ’ Philadelphia, Fuyettcvillt, . Savannah, (Hiarlestou, Augusta, Millodgevilie, Columbus, Mobile, New Ofleans. '[J® United States Bank Notes Tor sale. Adv anccs- will lie made on Cotton either to hold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or .New York. Macon, Nov. 2S 10 SLASHES. CONSTANTLY for Sale, at the T,lrgraph Office. _j a general assortment of Blanks,—among which (tENEUAL tl iii al coFJV'aKTTioar. P ilVSICIAiVS n tilt* State, believing -tint some n-asau's should he adopted, for the important parno*) „f reforming |rTofes*innal abuses, r.agulatiug a »;l iaipraving the practice, esnblislnng a uniform fee dill, ‘tri-lgting atora fro’rrnal liocrati'a uni unanimity, ■ei'l elevating the general degraded condition of the *Wtcs of Medicine iu our State, are earnestly and re- ’l^etfully invited, to attend'a Couvenfioit. -in Macon ua tli > fir,; day of May. Doctors BAB”R. ) WILF.Y, 3 BRIDGMAN, IS Mr GOULD RICK, ( = FRANKLIN; . LAM ‘-.R, J WOODSON, NFAVTON. > 2 i SLAPTEV & A . DIJPRF.K, I s WIMBERLY, )> ~ CRAWRORD | 5 NASJtL J ’ frk t . All the V.ditars in tit VUr' ! * Wii ’' snifly tn scienti 5 ■jt.ove ntilil the first of ill give EDCJCA t'i»)N 'I r . scond quarter of the FEMALE 8' -H. tatght by Mrs. Lilia and daughter, v ' J 1 " 8 on .Vioiiday. March 30. u> addition to tlie usual ctudies, Mis- Ellis in dewing and painting. If required. Huron * _ - * - . Fur Sa> Jk WOMAN Conk—very cheap, for further parrie- , ivx tpn, *^i. v W v a it thi* otjice. ATT I tRNF.Y’8 BLANKS. Declarations—Assumpsit, “ Case, » Debt, Commission for Interrogatories, 'tlorney’s License. 8; i! ,u: | T<) K G E N E R A I/S BLANKS. Indictment for Assault and Battery, Bench Warrants. CLERK’S BLANKS. Executions, Do for Cost, Snbparna* for Witnesses, Licenso for Retailing, Marriage License. SHERIFF'S BLANKS, Deeds for Laud. Bills of Sale for Negroes, Grind Jury Summons, Petit Jttrv Summon.'. ORDINARY BLANKS. Administrator’s Letters and Bond, Guardian's do do - Temporary Letters and Rond, Warrant n"f Appraisement," Letters Tcstnmentary. _ JUS'S U’K’S &. CONSTABLE’S BLANKS. Execution*, Do for Cost, Do for Military fines, Summonses. Bail Warrants, Bail Bonds, Garnishments, Attachments. - miscellaneous blanks. Deeds, Powers of Attorney, Notes. Gamuts, Boat Receipt*. DivmN for Jnstire’ti Inferior Conn, A c. Arc. 1V»> *Jf) 1S>5 3(5 mg mg HEAL rikin Trunk*, for sale by 7 O WM, H. BURDSAUV Nefr fC » CLOTHING, lints, Shoes, life. '■' HAVE taken the Clothiiig Store of Lewis Fitch, B. and afar for sale a good as-orttnent of ready made Clothing: Hats. Shoes, .Boots, with almost every arti cle in the Gentleman’s line, and am prepared to sell as chpap for cash as auy oilier establishment in the up country. HORACE FITCH. SURGICAL NOTICE. A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE HERNIA, (or RUPTURE,) KFFKCTXH BY THE API-I-ICATIOX OF DR. S TAGJS'ER'S PA TEA T TRUSS. R OBERT W, STEWART informs the citizens of Baldwin, Twiggs, Bibb, Crawford, and Hous ton counties, who are subjects of tlie above disease, that lie will succeed E. M. Pendleton, who has remo ved to Charleston. S. C., in the application of Dr. Slagner’s Patent Truss. Tn all cases when a cure is noteflectcd no remune ration w ill be required. The fact,’ that many euros having been cfiected in the county of Warren, from whom certificates have bocri exhibited, together from all the Physicians in tho above county, render anv thing further unnecessary to he said at this time. Robt. W. Stewart may he seen aud consulted at Brown’s Hotel, Milledgeville. from the Otli to the 14lh instant tjn Macon, at Dr. Ball’s office, till Jlstiust.; in Knoxville, Crawford county, till 2Gth instant; in Perry. Houston comity, till 31st instant; then iu Ma rion. Twiggs county, till 5th March-ensuing, then to Milledgeville again. lie expects to continue the same round during the winter and spring months, and at tend regularly at tlie same time and place ; any altera tion in the above will ho made public. feh Vi 4S35 30 ■ n ..•_.'.’ser.-fg •t^t.'fxuSgsrirr -V} T- '’•f-*' T IIE above company take tliis method of inform ing the public that they have purchased two dteam Boats, tlie MAsoar, Avsa m; which boats aro to run regularly betvveelt Darieti and .Macon, leaving Darien once every week, with tow boats. The steamboats will draw only 26 inches of water, with J good engines in each. The company have been to a great expense to place this Lille of steam boats on tlie Ocnnilgee and Altauuiha rivers, and would respectful ly solicit the patronage of the public. This line will be a great facility for merchants who wish to ship their goods by the w ay of Savannah or Darieti to Hawkins- ville und Macon, or in shipping cotton to Savannah.-— Arrangements have beeu made to forward cotton or goods without detention be'tween Savanuah and Dari en. JVo exertion or expense will be spared to give tho greatest despatch to' goods or cotton shipped by this line. Agents for the aborc Boats : J. GODDARD & CO. Macon. I,. Baldwin it Co. Savannah. ^ Mitchell & Collins,. Darien. Matthews &. Roberts Hawkinsville. Boyce, Henry & Walter, Charleston, nov. 10-fim-21 ' -Z CASES OS' CURES Ciiani.ESTON, March 27, 1832. - I »r. seized, about three years since, 'with n distres sing Rheumatism, caused by taking a severe Cobl while under tlie influence of mertuiry, and which has dis abled me from' business nearly ever since. During this period, I have been a patient in the Marine Hos pital. -in this citv. upwards of four months, and-nearly the same length oftime iu '.he Baliimcre'Hospital. and tried almost every remedy, with little benefit. On the 16th of February last, at that .time, scarcely able .to move about upon crutches, I commenced the n.-u ot The fnrtian^s Panacea. Iu one mouth 1 found myself entirely-free !rom pain, and ant now happy to state that I consider myself perfectly well. WM. TUCKER. 13, Market-st. —. - Chaulestox,'May IU, 16311 . The undersigned has been labouring iinder-Meren-: rial Rheumatism for three years past : during which pqriod In was an-inmate of the Cit v.llbspital, und lin- Slseeutivc Dcpartm. nij> CL.a. • * MiUbdgcttUe, March 14th, 1835. The execution of the act of Congress olisith June 1834, providing‘or the payment of the claim.- of tlie cj tizens of Georgia, and to^carry into elfei t ■ the i oiii tt Artipleof the Treaty of 8tli of J.iunary. , v..,l. ... Creek Indiiins, having been committed, by ti.f : : » ent of the . United States, to the judgetuen: aiat : tion oft'ie Governor of Georgia, for final atbq- ■ - and the balance of the two hundred ail'd fifty tT.f i.. . dollars, appropriated for that piirpo-i. (atiionuifii.: to one hundred & forty one thousand A fifty iiv do.! . A ninety one cents,) having been receive! It< " Treasun-of tbeU. S-. A-doposited in die f u rr. > : of Georgia; and the papem in relation to . having been received at this Depaitmont; ifiis tin ■ fore C feRDFiirp that public notice 1^ g:\eu wnl.eut. V delay, in all the newspapers <-! t.-i- - tale, ae- - panied by a publication of the Act of Congre:.- reft . -. to, notifying all wlio may be concerned of .the a fen said arrangement; and requesting all .eiaib:.:nt- met their representatives, who have not heretofore presen ted their claims, as weil as those who ma have any ad ditional .proof or explanations to o.;’er in .-iippoit el’ claim* alrea ly pri'- :u ri, a;i>t j \ :. 1.J n At f of Congress, to present the .- i with all practicable despatch, a ceivc his proportion of the whole of die claims shall haye'b of the late act of Congre. By order of the > fioveruor. ii. A.-GIi ■ NL. Sec Ex. Pip. AN ACT to carry into full effect the fourth article the treaty of tlie eighth of January, eight- evhuiid- and twenty one, w;ilh the Creek nation ol Irdi. r so far as relates to-tlie claims of the citizen- o! Gei gia against said Indians, prior to eighteen hiini.’n and two [Sec. 1] Be it cv.acledbg the Senate and- Hcun if I presents’iressf the United States of Av rm in (r ngrt asscmUtd, That the. Pres-dent ot the L i - d St . - i no claimant can re ran iatic t , tm il the ii ad tt 'cd. in ;er:.:s- der the medicaf treatment of the Physicians of that in- l-and he is hereby, authori-eii to cause n he -o e- d A stitution. without obtaining permanent relief.. In tlie paid to full indemnity, out of any mot v itt the '1 k a#u- month of December last, 1 was permitted to use The rynot otherwise jtppropriutt d. all f 1 uns oi citizen? ol the State of G treaty of tlie oigl PI OiNKER STBAM ^ BOAT WARE IIOI 8E CO?:I3TI3SIOTV BTJSIimSSL. The subscriber cominues the above ^ M khsiiicss nt his old .-fand. (head ofCher- ryst. A. Cotton avenue,) where he offers all the u-ital facilities in business. Ilis Ware Houses Close Storages are in prime order, and as much exempted front the danger of lire as any in the place. JAMES C. .MORGAN. Macon, sept 171834-13 NEW YORK LINE PACKETS. OF THE following Vpssels comprise ihe above line of Backets, viz. Efig Xntolin Strong. Chase. Master, Brig Premium, Sher man. Muster, Brig Coral. Hulklcv, Master, Schr. D, B. Crane Robbins, M ister. They are all substantial * -ipper fastened ves- se’s, and commanded by experienced and pru dent men. and are now ruuuiug regularly. The rates of freight will at all times be such, as to render the expense of tr*usportation between New York and Darieu, considerably less than via Savauuah. and as the Vessel will at all times i>e iu either plate, ready to take in freight. Up line will combine the advantage* to the shipper, of expedition and cheapness. JOHN T ROWLAND. Agent Dartm. StpOl, 1834 12 h I B TIOF. transportation to and from Macon, is now m . complete order. A superior now Steam Boat called ’’David Crockett’? with two powerful Engines, and several first rate freight boats have been built since the close of the lost season and placed on the line. Strum Hunt Pioneer, Capt. Goodwin, .“ “ David Crockett,, t* APCnnnick, will, ply regulatly. between Darien and Macon, one of them leaving Darien about once a week with freight boat- in tow. Steam Beat £* lASILSSTOW, Capt. Donnell, will run constantly between Darien and Savannah, and afford the greatest despatch to Cotton. The sail.-.(.Tiber’s whole attention is devoted to facili- tatinir transportation between Macon and the tiea Ports. He lias invested a large sum to put his lino in the most complete order, and believes that his arrange ments for giving despatch to freight and keeping it m good order, while in his clire, will make it the interest of Cotton Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, to continue their favors. At Darien he has secure and convenient Warehouses for reception of Goods.,and his Wharves there are covered with sheds, which.enables him to keep all Cotton shipped on his Boats under shelter and protected from tlie weather, while landed for reshipment. JAMES R. BUTTS. Acests. Holcombe, Peck & Co., Charleston) E. P. Butts, Savannah, •J. T. Rowi anp. Darien D. B. Hafltead, Hawkinsville. V in.n, Vov. 18. J834 —22 NEW YORK tfc DARIEN Line of Packets. BRIG Amelia Strong, J. Chace, Master. Premium, Sherman. . “ Schr. D. B. Craue, A. Bilibin-. “ a new Brig (on the stocks)K. P. Buckley, “ all good and substantial copper fastened vessels. Their commanders experienced itt the trade. It is intended that one of the vessels shn’I always he at each end of the lino taking in freight, and will sail regularly about once in 'en days. Shippers may rely upon the vessel being regularly despatched, and every facility given that goods and produce may go forward at the least possible expeuse. HAWES & MITCHELL, 1 . P. R. VONGE & SONS, j Ac ” rs ' Darien. DcF 10 133-1—26-It Indian's Panacea, and five bottles completely relieved , ne . L. ’WAKREN'.- Charleston’, Dec.JO. lt-31. The subscriber had for nearly two years a -crolu.-ons uleer upon the knee, covering a surface at tim.- as large as her hand. It was so severe as to coniine her to the Iftuse nearly tho whole of that time. '- Sire .used many remedies iffvain, and begin to despair of ever getting relief, when she fortunately tried The Indian’s Panacea, and is happy to state that four buttles healed it entirely! and she has remjinedperfectly well'to this time, nearly a vear. ' ELIZA STRONG, George s*. Ciiari.k«’tov, July 12, 1631. I was afflicted four years with atf_ulcer in iheffeg, occasionally accompanied with erysipelatous in'a.m- mation and. excessive- pain in the leg and ancle joint i -Several eminent .Physicians exerted their skill upon it, but without permanent benefit. Ill this -late, five hot-J ties of The Indian's Panacea made a perfect cure. j .MARGARET A. WEST, l2l. Meeting- :. T - . % ' Charleston, Jan. 20, 1832. | This may certify that I was afflicted with :: stTofu- fo'o* disease for several years, tduring which’ time-i em ployed'several eminetitphvsicians both in Philadelphia and Charleston, and jilso took several botrles of Swann’s Panacea, but a'l withoftt peryianent benefit. Duriti"- the last winter I was’taken with an ulcerated throat, which soon b •came so severe *s to pr- vesit my taking sufficient foodlo sustain life. 1 r- mail ted in this situation seve'ral days, cinacirded. atfd d&pateiie'd with alisolu'te and unavoidable -larvatien—when, a last resort, I had recourse to The Indian's Pnnar-a, and found from it almost immediate relief, scro’vi■■ring .,. rajndly that in four weeks I found myself quite well, as I have remained ever since. ANDREAV COZIER. King-st. A colored vvotnan^ helonging to Mr. Adam T trurn,. Charleston, was atl'eeted fornearlv two Vents with a distressing pain in her head, accompanied wiEh ulce ration in her nostrils, and a constant discharge n’very ; offensive matterffroin her nose. She was entire v re- , Moved by taking two bottles of The Indian’s Panacea. i Putnam Co. Ga.. 1634. This may certify that I have been afflicted with tlie j liver complaint these five years ; that I have been dec- . tor.nl for it bv -everal of our best phj'siciaits without: etf. et : and that ! was cured by taking nine bottles of The Indian’s Panacea, with some other little mercurial pills directed bv our doctor. jP. JOHNSON. j For sale by" , ' J. II. & W. ft ELI.IS, > E.h 23 35 Patton Avenue. Varov [body of Vatiia'- i “7 ... ^ I SON :—and ,t hi . Tor {sale, I ralpii mason N twelve mouths credit, approved paper, that I I have thought p valuable property lot No. 4. on square sixty-tu o, ! hereby offering a i eward ol '1 n the citv of Macon. There is an e.\ client Stable, j LARS to any per-on or pcs -on mder the fourllf f Jauuaty igluci i> i fri’vi fi ; ,twcmty one. between the.1 "nited State, am 1 < nation of Indians, which have net been biieiolpi' jus:, (hand paid. . ti followin'., pi iirqil. -■ ah' which have not bean heretofore crliii.-ted an ( . f uufded upon the caj are and detention. «u da u tion of prpi'crty by -an! Indian-, prior ’o h: > p: •: of the act regulating intercoi r>e w ith It d.an tn! e: satisfactorilv established, sha'l be a h’cwe. and ; ah Sec. J. And beit further enacted. That the • •! i an interest of six per cent, per annum alio-.'ea r paid on "the-anrotipt of al! claims which have h.en may be adjusted and establisliett iin> >r the j rm. . of the aforesaid treaty; to h • rah • d from :! e <f of the origin of the claim-, recpectively. up t. ti <1 of the adjustment aud establishment o! :a.d elaitn, . pectively. Provided I. ;rm r, T! an - ' <• 1 may he allowed under the previ not: e 1! :- ■ e: s tercst shalj bo calculated on the amount of the \idut the property so taken or destroy! d . u . nioitut p principal of each claim tn be detenuiiicd bv 1 «• val of tho property for which it was and i mi dc, a*t' e tli said property was so takenuir destroyed : And pro: ' u’< >. t the :i..'gregi.'e ana 'll t ••' : " c!a n s\v! i have been, and hereaft'et may be paid, shalljot i cee'd the stun of two hqtfdred and li<iy thou-and <1 .lers. Sr.c 3. A mil. it further tn uch ’ Th f on the ; justment of the aforesaidelain h am tint v 1 •' r be found due. and the anionn ’r adyj " tin teresttoha ‘ ala- '; >I d a afen " . ' ■ of tv o Inin Ired and fifiy tb.onsau.t I ( be, and he is hereby, authorised to rails'!- a fidr and quit ii 1 •• n\ - ••■dm tion of the unexrend< d balance teT said two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to be among the claimants, in proportion to tl* anu v vvhich may liave been, or shall fie. found respectively -. 'provided. That the prircu:: jxective claim- shall be fir-t p. V. Appr*/ dune 35. 163 1. 40-3t U.s f - U ‘,- TL ilc .02 A : \ P1UM )N i.l M i !• o \Y . U has lied from iu- oret: to is-o.-: ward i futchen. Sntpke House, and a good Dwelling now finishing. Persons desirous of buying will please csl! and examine the property. I will confirm any con tract made by \V. B. Cone, who has been my agent in superintending the erection of the buildings. &'c.— If not sold it private -ale before, it will be sold at auc tion on Thursday the .">tli of February next. j an 17-31 ' H. B. CONE j SOUTHERN PLANTER T ill! undersigned having disposed of his interest , in the above establishment, is anxious to bring the business to a close. He therefore respectfully calls on all those who tuav he in arrears, to transmit the amounts due, by mail or otherwise, without delay.— j Ali debts due for subscription previous to tho first of January. 1835,'belong to the undersigned ; debts coo- trac^ ^jy that lime bel*Bg t6 the h d deliver the said RALPH MA; D> •.liter of -aid comity of Monroe ; ana ch :rge and require all ottieer.-. civ;! a be vigilant in end lavoring to appreliei him as afori said. The -aid K \1 PH MASON , tvslght years of age. ratlier !>• !• ■•• itiro, light eomp'.exion. blue r\ • ■ little grey, profossc- io.be a carp. subject ti> inloxica'ion. In te-’iinonv whereof, > ve here tin and caused ’he giei •*' • r '\ < - fixed, at trie '■ • the six - , : nil -d .t :> b Lord eighteen hi i-r, r ami ■ • the American By thftGoYenwxr, Ws A. a rtvSILLS ; Tted