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GEORGIA TEL
MACOJY, Georgia, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1835.
Volume IX’..'..Number
ffflOftttZA M2JBGRAPH :
FUBLISDEn EVERY THURSDAY,
41 MACON. Ga. Inj MYRON JiARTLETT.
Printing Office on Second Street—next door to
Huson's Hotel.
TERMS.—Three Dollars a year, if paid iii
advance. or Four Dollars, if not paid before the
f ml n f the year. Subscribers living; at a distance
will he required in all eases to pay in advance.
(f5*iVo Paper discontinued, but nt the discre
of the publisher, uutil all arrearages an
piiib^ mam—— ^^ —
itfACOT^ SABDI^RY
WARE HOUSE.
NEW GOODS.
WM. H. BUUDSALL,
H AS Just received a new and extensive as-
sortmentof
DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, SHOES, tfc.
which he is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCX CONSISTS, IN fART, OF IRC FOLLOWING S
Super Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Saliuetts ^ UIU Arabic
English JNJoriDoes Epsom Salts,
GLSSY 6l HART,
, - Strut, at their New Brick Store adjoining
Coolx t( Cowles.)
wnfiSPKCTFULLY tender their thanks to tlieir
I* Customer* for the past v.\ir, and would inform
•Vmthst they have just received a large stock, cont-
omin* everv article in their line, and are constantly
Laming from their manufactory fresh stock, so that
their assortment may always bo found complete.
\mons their goods are Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and
SADDLES,
great variety of pattern*. Among them Spanish,
Fancr Uniitrd, Shattered, Plain and Overlaid, largo
I extra targe Saddles, Coach, Gig and Dearborn
I harnesses,
ofererv description ; an elegant assortment of
Hit.,’Stirrups, and Spurs of the latest and most ap
P d'ri>s a Martingalcs, and Bridle Fillings of every
J ?idI!lo"»ugs, Carpet Bags, and Valiccs.
folio hard leather Trunk*. , „
Coach, Gig, Tandcin, Drovers and Sportsmen’s
"ullies' and Gentlomen’s English and American
Twig Whips of a superior quality. _ M
Coach Trimming, Springs, Laces, Bands, Handles,
Ac.
Patent leather.
Morocco, Sheep, Hog, and Deer Skins.
Straining, Serge, Worsted, Linen, Cotton and rein
;tVMvs. ' , .,
II itues. Collars. Saddle Trees, Varnish.
Cut Tacks, Trunk Locks, Buckles, horse Brushes,
Cirrv Combs, Girths, Surcingles, Stirrup Leathers,
RUFF VLO ROBES,
321.1=1 AND SEAl SKINS,
.fetp-rior quality, by the hale or single ; all of which
,, r purchased in New York on the best terms, and
—ul lie *oM to dealers and others low for cash.
'!> Rnpairiag «St Manufacturing
J ii> at sliort notice.
ALSO FOR SALE
One and two Horse
BAROUCHES.
L'inpiv will bo constantly kept on hand
Siv. 6, 1«:I4. . 21—tm . ■
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
MULRERRY, NEAR THIRD STREET.
HUE subscriber continues to manufacture
1 TIN WARE in every variety, and has
ui'U on hand a general nasortmoot, which be will
II wholesale or retail tit the Savannah or Augtts-
i*Kew. . ■ •
Hr has ulso iust rceoived f.-t u*tor; nent of Ja
uiiied Tin Wnre, consisting of Flunks, sugar
toxes. Waiters, Bread pans. Canisters, ingar
Howls, Milk cups. Tumblers. Pepper boxes, Gra-
tm. Toy cops. Rattles, candlesticks. Lamps, spit
"oxes, sand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, See. See.
\lv>. putent Bakers, Foot stoves, blocktin Tea
!>ti. Plates, Basins, Tumblers, See.
JOB WO UK done at tho shortest notice.
•an 3 Wn.I.l \M S. F.I.1.IS
New Finn and Booh Store.
THE Subscribers hereby
announce to the Public that
they have entered into busi
ness under the firm of Olcott
A: Ells. Having purchased
die stock of Books and Sta-
I i.Jiury of Mr. Thomas Purse, in this City, they will
*y|i a general assortment of every article in their line.
In a few weeks they will receive n largo addition to
'heir present 'stock," which dicy will dispose of on rea-
wadile terms.
—ALSO—
boxes of Hats, niaiiyofdiem of tho first quality,
i ahicli will be sold very low.
JAS. S. OLCOTT. -
; f«h 19 JS35 35 CHARLES A. ELLS.
Duffle, Point and Rose Blankets
Scnrlet, Crimson, Green and .While Flannels
Printed Salsbury do
Canton and Saxony and Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Birds Eye and Russia do
Scotch do
Black, Blue and coloured Bombnzcttes ~
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths
Linsoys -- . —-
Bleached and Unbleaiho.1 Sbirtiugs &; Sheeting:
Hamilton Jeans
Black Italian Lustirng
do Gros do Swiss
du do Naples
do do Berlin
do Sinchews and Sarsanets
Colored Gros de Naples
Blackcand colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Merino .Mamies and Square Shawls
Common, Thibet wool. Valetitia, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
lleruaui, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na
ples Dress Hdkfs
Ladies and .Misses Bonnets
Irish Lincus and Lawns
Cotton Cassimers Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
FloorGloth Baize Green Friezo Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia SheetingBear Duck
Cambric do Bleached Doxvlass Ozuaburghs
Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn
Cotton, Worsted and Lambs xvool Hosiery
Black and colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Gc.iiilurcs
Blk and col’d Lustring Ribbons
Dark and light col’d Prints and Ginghams
Lace and Gauze Veils
Fig’daud plain Bobinet Race
Thread Laces
Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and
Book Muslins
Linen Cambric lldkfs
Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlefiold Hdkfs
Curved aud plain Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver and Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
Ready-made Clothing.
Superfine bine, black, invisible green, Adi-laid, olive
brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats,
Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock
Coats,
Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Cdattcea,
and blue, steel.mix’d -and fancy colored Sattinet
Coattees niul Frock Coats,
Super, bine, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olivo,
and green Cloth Pantaloons,
Blue, black and fancy colored Sgttinct Pantaloons,
Youth's doth and satlinet Dress and Frock Coats,
do do do Pantaloons,
Black and blue Cassimcre. black anil colored Velvet,
black Florintinc, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Valentin, English Silk, colored .and white
Merseilles Toilinot, Swansdown and Sattinet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
.Mixed, brown Cloth & Patorshain Box Coats,
Lyon Skin Overcoats,
Fine Linen Shirts, CoUars. Bosoms, Socks, &e.
JYcgro Clothing.
Men’s & Youth's Fur Ilats,
do. do. Wool do.
do. do. Cloth. Seal & Hair Caps,
Fine Boots & Shoes—Negro Shoes, Ac. Stc.
Oct. 15. 17
J DRV&S & MEDSCINES
UST received and for sale by
J. H. <fc W. S. ELLIS,
Cotton Avenue.
Hoffman's Anodyne LiquorBalsam Capivi,
Lenitive Electuary, Do :Canada,
Conserve Roses, Soda Powders,
Opium, Saratoga do
Sulphate Quinine,. Seidlitz do
Camphor, Lemon Syrup,
( astor Oil (fresh and supe-Best Starch,
rior.)
Sweet do
Mustard
do
do
do
do
Indigo,
Madder,
Blue Stone,
Annatta,
^Logwood,
‘Camwood,
Glue,
Aqua Fortis,
Nitric Acid,
Pearlash, See. dec.
Brimstone,
Calomel,
Tart Emetic,
Morphine,
Black Drop,
Oil Cantimradis,
Paints,
Japan Varnish,
Copal ■ do
Leather do
White Lead,
Red Lead,'
Venetian Red,
Spanish Brown,
Medical Herbs, Src.
Poplar Bark, Gnm Gamboge,
African Pepper, - Foxglove,
Bayberry Bark, Elder Flowers,
Lobelia Inflata, Skunk Cabbage]
UVa Ursi,j Gentian,
Seneka, Ilorehonnd,
Lobelia Seed, Sage,
Serpentaria, Boneset.
Gum Mvrrh,
Macon, fob 11 1835 34
Varnishes, fyc.
Yellow Ochre,
Chrome Yellow,
Verdegris,
Chrome Green
j Spirits Turpentine,
Prussian Blue.
Fashionable Se Splendid
WATCR2S Ac JECTS3.RY,
(£•?* At the lowest Prices. _/T}
C. G. St. JOHN,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Macon
and its vicinity thrt he has opened, and will
continue to receive Fashionable and Spendid Jewelry
consisting of
Gold, Anchor Escapement, &. Patent Lever Watches
Silver do do do do do
Gold Link and Curb Guard Chains,
Seals, Keys, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings,
Ac. &c. Ac. * *
thr" Watches repaired in the best manner and war
ranted.
C. G. St. JOHN.
Dec 13 1834—26
{A ENTLKMEN’S Steel mixed Cloth Surtouts,
wJR" “ Drab •• do.
“ Brotvn “ do.
“ Blue .“ Coats,
'* Black Camlet do.
jnst reaeived and for sale by
W.M. II, BURDSALL
Oct 14 17
NEW CLOTHING,
Hats, Shoes, and Fancy Articles.
TljrOIY opening at the MACON CLOTHING
J- — STORE a large assortment of Coats, Frock Coats,
Over Coats, Coattees, Pantaloons of most all kinds &,
qualities; Cloth, Velvet, Valencia, Emb’d Velvet,
VV oolleu Velvet, Merseilles, Florentine Vests; Gentle
men s and Ladies’ Cloaks; Drawers; Fine Linen and
Cotton Shirts; Stripe do; Short Jackets; Pea Jackets;
Monkey Jackets; Negro Clothing, See. which has been
manufactured by myself the past'summer, and in the
best inanuer. Also, a handsome assortment ol'Stocks
ana Suspenders of the best quality; Flag. Bandanna,
Spitalfield, India and Linen Cambriok Hdkfs; White,
Blk, Buckskin, Silk, and Berlin Gloves; Silk, Cotton,
Latnbswool, and Vigona half hose; Cravats; Net Shirts,
Drawers; Silkand Cotton Umbrellas; Linen Collars,
Bosoms; Linen Cambrickdo, and most every articlein
the Gentleman’sline.
Fine Blk, Blue, Royal Purple, Mixed, Green, Brown
Clotlis; Buff Cassimers; Vesting, Shirting, Velvets, &.
a few Tailors’ Trimmings, Military Ball Buttons, Eagle
do, EpanleHos; Lace braid, (a Fine Gilt Sword and
Bolt) -
SATS.
A good assortment of fine Hats, made expressly for
this market; common do; Wool do; and will be sold as
cheap ascan be found in the up country. Cloth and
Seal Fyr Caps; Fine Boots and Shoes;
Calf sewed Brogans; Pegged do; Kip do;
“ Jackson ' ■ . ■
“ David Crockett
Calf, Morocco, Buckskin, and Lasting Pumps; Chil
dren’s Shoes; Over Shoes; 600 pair Negro Shoes, &c,
&c.
I xvonld invite my friends and the public to give me
a call at my old stand, where they shall have an oppor
tunity to judge lor themselves. oct‘22-18 •
LEWIS FITCH.
NEW SPRING CLOTHING,
Hats, Shoes, \c.
HORACE riTCZE
& now opening at the Macon Clothing Store; a new |
!i liove goods con-
and handsome assortment of tl
■Sisting in part of the following :
Thibet cloth Dress Coats. Frock Coats, and Coatees
English Crape Cambiet do do do
Bombazine do do do
Circassian do do do
Brown & grass Linen do do do
Hunting Coats, white «fc brown Linen Jackets, grassdo
i- me Irik, brown, & green Bomba-ziue Pantaloons
Crape Cambiet do
White and brown Linen do
Whito and brown Drilling do
Pongee and Lasting do
Princes Cord and Silk Drill do
Thibet Cloth and Crape Drill. do
Marno Cassimero and Nairkiu do
Roman Cashnere and Satin do
Diagonal Drill do
Cloth and.Cassimero do
Satinett and Cord do
Linen and Cotton Shirts of every variety and quality
Russia Duck Pantaloons and Jackets
Fine white Marseilles Vests .
“ Buff “ .do ,
“ Plaid " do
- “ Stripe “ do
“ Figured “ do
" Buff it whito Valencia Vests
" ' Eigttred “ do
" Bombazine do
“ Florentine “ do
“ English JSiik “ do
“ Velvet plain and figured do
“ Embroidered Velvet * do
“ Cloth do
Common Vests, fine Cloth Frock Coals, Dress Coats,
and Jloatees and Pantaloons, Linen, Cotton, and Nett
Drawers, Nett Shirts, &c. &c. Children’s Clothes.
GOOltS.
Clothing, Hats, Shoes.'wUh « good assortment of Fan-1 Fine blue, blk, green,and royal purple Cloths; blk
cy articles. I would solicit for him the patronage of l Silk Velvet, buff Cassimere Stocks and Suspenders;
my friends. LEWIS FITClI. Gloves, Hdkfs, Linen (Random) white Cotton, and blk
A ii it now r« < iving am.
sive, choice, and ni
Groceries eve: oiii red :i: i..
do hi:ds JlojH.-.-<■ -. , : i . :
100 bbls N i. Rom, 100 . bis r
00 qr casks ass. Wines. 00 bb
bbls Spanish Brandy. 1:0 ! ;
-CS& I-
(‘ oi* lionc a
complete
H.”
NOTICE.
H ORACE FITCH has taken my Clothing Store
and will keep a good assortment of ready made
IS pipes cogniuc Brandy, Holland Gin:
Rum
150 bbls and bags Coffee, 50 bliis white 1 ■
50 do canal family Flour. 40 halt bb!s l',
28 casks small and largo Citeeiu 75 bb.
3 Mackerel
o0 half boxes fresh sugar and hu’ter Crc:
"-0 do bbls pickled Beef and Salmon
25 <jo do fresh Goshen Butter
10 bags Pepper, Spice, and Ginger
C ooxes Lump Sugar, 40 boxes assort
30 do Bur Soap, 250 reams Wrapping .
75 boxes Tobacco, 20 bbls Cider. 10 do .
5 bags Java Coffee, 50 casks Nails,
Cider Vinegar
London Porter qts and pts, 20 boxes Lor
10 tons wide and narrow Iron, Plough M
Every description Castings
German. Eng., Blister. American, and f».
Every kind green ojid black Tea
All kinds American and Spanish Cigars, an
other articles useless to mention.
—ALSO—
.A fresh and complete assortment of season:
Goods just opening,'direct from New Yu:
Hardware, crates Crockery, and Glassware, td.
prices and only for cash,
march 4 1835 37
jan 1 1835-29
IrespectfulJy invite all that are indebted to me by-
book or note, to give me a friendly call and pay the
same. I hope none xvill slight the invitation.
LEWIS FITCH:
I offer my House and Lot for sale, qn Walnut 6treet
opposite the Stale Bank. L. F.
PAINTING.
K rOUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, either
* in the city or country. Chairs repainted and
ornamented. Lookingglass or picture .frames gilded
or bronzed.
Signs painted, and Fancy painting of various des
criptions will be done by applying to
J. II. & W. 3. ELLIS.
. . Cotton Avenue.
Mixed Paints of every color on band,
jan 8-29 . ; • -
and white Silk half hose; Bosoms, Collars, Stitlhers,
Linen Cambric): lldkfs, blk Hdkfs, &c., Silk and Cot
ton Umbrellas, Military Epaulettes, Lace Cord Tassels,
Stars, Buttons, Belt Plates, Pompoines Wings,
Scales, &c. &c.
HATS.
Superfine blk and drab. Hats (made to order)
Low price blk and drab Hats
Drab and blk Wool Hats
Fine Pahnleaf and Chip Hats (lined) Cloth Caps &c.
BOOTS & SHOES.
Gentlemen’s fine Boots, 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
Bombazines, Mareno Cassimero*, white and brown
Grass Linen, white and brown Drilling, white Mar
seilles, which will be sold cheap for Cash,
march SI 41
PROVISION CASK STOJ
ON COTTON A VENUE«
T HE subscriber will keep constantly or ’
good stock of Provisions, consisting 1
Pickled Pork, whole and half bam ! Macke;
1, 2, and 3, Salmon, Herrings, Dried Bee
Tongues dried and pickled, straws of Onions,
Potatoes, Corn, Cora Meal, Gritts, Rice, Choc.-,
lasses, &c. &c.
March 5 37 WM. C. PAR)
White Lead.
KEGS Lewis’s pure Ground White Ltj,
60 do do No. 1, do <!.
50 do do A, do c..
50 do do B, do c-
Just received and for sale bv
jan 20—32-tf WM. G. BROVt .
Ml LIST of Letters remaining on band at the
Office at Clinton, Ga., on the 1st of April, 1.
F- F. LEWIS,
aXERSHASITT ?AZZ.OR,
TTTAS taken the stand it few doors above the Clo-
fi -H- thing Store of Mr. L. Fitch, on Mulberry
street where he continues to carry oii the Tailoring
business. He assures all those xvlio may favor him
with tlieir custom, that their work will bo dono at the
shortest notice, and in the best manner.
He has on hand a suppler of the best materials in his
line, consisting of
CLOTHS,
Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green,
&c.
CASSFMERKS.—A good assortment.
VESTJENGS,
A good variety of the best quality.
Petersham, and a complete assortment of
TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS.
He respectfully solicits a share of the public pat
ronage. *
Macon, Oct 30 1834—2-ij
QUANTITY of superior Northern Cheese
just received by
Oct. 15.
17
COOKE & COWLES.
MACON STEAM BOAT
Comp any;
PAir*5?XCTO..
House and Sign Painting,
GILDING, GLAZING, IMITATIONS OF
WOOD AND MARBLE, &c. &:c.
T IE above business in all its branches will be
conducted under the superintcmlance of Mr.
J "d\ HATTON by the subscriber, who having so-
rt-frl superior workmen, will execute work on very
j'ujtiaWe term* and in a style and neatness surpassed
none in the State.
•Infers for work will receive prompt attention upon
*??Iics'.i(i:i either to Air. Batton or myself.
Win. G. BROWN.
feh 8 1835 34
MORE NEW iiGODs.
, I. Aw 3. S. VIRGIN,
ante It Mahers and Jewellers,
Opposite Central Hotel.
\\r >ULD inform their friends and the public, that
' * they have just nt*:eivcd a fre.-li supply of Watch-
f’; Jyv.dry, itc , which will lie -old cheap for cash.—
|Wr (tocj; now cm-i-t- of Patent Lever, Gold and
Dqpicx. Lcpinc, Alarm Fretjeh and llng-
■'•'iWatchesef die be-tqitalily; Jewelry, silver Spoons
"xtratued to be Silrcr,) Ever-pointed Gold and SiJ-
**• Pencil-, Gold and Silver Guard Fob Chains and
yf»oi»f, Silver, and Steel Spectacles; Plated Tn-
" *od Tea Spoon*. Castor-, Camlicsticks, Trays and
•on(Ter*; Lndics’ Work Boxes. Card Case-, Pocket
I I’ur-.--. M-.irir 15 i\"s. Fl.itc- and Fifes,
'i**' Scisaor*,' Shell 0ombs. Cora! A Gla—
Pocket Pistol-of various qualities, among which
• Sugjle,’ PofUjj which can bo shot with more
I .?*y Gian any thing of the kind ever invented,
‘• ^Matches, itc.. Arc.
«. 11. We have on hand the best Alaterials for rc-
w \ ' V)Urfw * ofatl kin.l-. and S. S. V. by I-mg ex-
We-JL* ^*** ,,^, himself that he can make ami-fit new
fine - a ' 1 * 0, h ft r parts of Watches with as mncli pc-
** ca a be dono in Macon. Spoons and other
^engraved.
i!^ntn»rcli21-10 J. A. -V. S. S. VIRGIN.
P
SALE BY
m ;y.
LIME
I.1PPTTT A- HIGGINS.
B. BUTLER ESQ. is my professional
'h aM times whin 1 am absent from Macon,
it. a 1 ,"’!'* he Tound at the 'if. A F. Ins. B.-.uk.
'Wl l-lv-ti "OW O. TRACY
Urn
r Ilats, ju«
^’20. 1884-22.
Sa in llei
.iVSAjLL.
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
D. BEERS, J. R. ST. JOHN & CO.
• have opened an office in JIacon, in the
Counting Room recently occupied by Messrs.
Hamilton liars, (opposite Ilu-on's Tavern)
and are prepare to transact the .Exchange Bn
siucss in all its branches.
CHECKS*
At sight, or on time, on
N, York, Philadelphia, ■
Fayetteville, Savannah,
Charleston, Augusta,
Millcdgcville, Columbus,
Mobile, Now-Orleans.
(£/** United States Bank Notes for sale.
Advances will he made ou Cotton, cither to
hold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or
New York.
Macon, Nov. 28 10 |
BLANKS.
< ■CONSTANTLY for Sale, at the TJegraph Office.
J a general assortment of Blanks,—among which
are ’ . .
ATTORNEY’S BLANKS.
Declarations—Assumpsit,
“ Cose,
Debt,
Commission for Interrogatories,
Attorney’s License.
SOLICITOR GENERAL’S BLANKS.
Indictment for Assault and Battery,
Bench Warrants.
CLERK’S BLANKS.
Executions,
Do for Cost,
Subpccnas for Witnesses,
License for Retailing,
Marriage License.
SHERIFF’S BLANKS.
Deeds for Lund,-
BiHs of Sale for Negroes,
Grand Jury Summons,
Petit Jury Summons.
ORDINARY BLANKS.
Administrator’s Letters and Bond,
Guardian’s do do
Temporary Letters and Bond,
Warrant of Appraisement,
Letter* Testamentary.
JUSTICE’S &. CONSTABLE’S BLANK:
Executions,
Do for Cost,
Do for Military fines,
Summonses.
Bail Warrants,
Bail Bonds,
Garnishment*,
Attachment*.
MISCELLANEOUS BLANKS.
Deeds,
Powers of Attorney,
Notes.
Gamut*,.
Boat Receipt*.
De» d. for Justice’s Inferior Court, Ac. Ac.
fob -JF 1835 .16
-
J 11
Nov 29
- Gentlemen's Fine Boots,
Just received and for sale by
• WM. H. BURDSALL.
Ost 15 17
Hats, Shoes, fyc.
f TlAVE taken the-Clothing Store of Lewis Filch,
aud offer for sale n good assortment of ready made
Clothing, lints. Shoes, Books, with almost every arti
cle jnthe Gentleman’s line, and am "prepared to sell as
cheap for cash as auy other establishment in the up
country. HORACE FITCH.
SURGICAL NOTICE.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE
HERNIA, (or RUPTURE,)
EFFECTED BY THE AFPLlCATIO.V OF
DR. STAG NEWS PATENT TRUSS.
R obert w. stewart inform* the citizens
of Baldwin, Twiggs, Bibb, Crawford; and Hous
ton counties, who are subjects of the' above disease,
that ho will succeed E. M. Pendleton, who has remo
ved to Charleston. S. C., in the application of Dr.
Stagncr’.s Patent Trass.
- 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 tlio above comity, render any
thing further unnecessary to he said at this time.
Roht. W. Stewart may be seen and consulted at
Brown’s Hotel, Milledgeville, from the Gth to the 14th
instant ; in Macon, at Dr. Ball’s office, till 2lst-inst.;
in Knoxville, Crawford county, till 2Gth instant: iii
Perry, Honstoncounty, till 3fstinstant; then in Ma
rion, Twiegs county, till Gth March ensuing, then to
.Milledgeville again. He expects to continue the same
round during the winter and spring *nonths, and at
tend regularly at the same time and place ; any altera
tion in the above will be made public
feh12 4835 36
^ »yap
_ _ _
T HE above company take this method of inform
ing the public that they have purchased two
Steam Boats, the
MACON, ANJ> JS2ZCE&;
which boats are to run regularly between Darien and
Macon, leaving Darien once every week, with toy boats.
The steamboats will draw only 26 inches of water, with 2
good engines in each. The company have been to a
great expense to place this Line of steam boats on the
Ocniulgee and Altamaha rivers, and would respectful
ly solicit the patronage of the public. This line will he
a great facility for merchants who wish to ship their
goods by the way of Savannah or Darien to Hawkins-
villo anil Macon, or in shipping cotton to Savannah.—
Arrangements have been made to forward cotton or.
goods without detention between Savannah and Dari
en. No exertion or expense will he spared to give the
greatest despatch to goods or cotton shipped by this
line.
Agents for the aloce Boats :
J. GODDARD & CO. Mac on:
L. Baldwin & Co. Savannah.
iMitchell & Collins, Darien.
Matthews & Roberts Hawkilt*vilit.
Boyce, Henry & Walter, Charleston,
nov lO-fim-21
James Allen
George A Allen
Hezekiah Baldwin
Jehabed Baleuni
Reuben Barnetts or
John Bayne
David Bagioy
Josiah Bayemoue
Reddick Bayemone
George W Butts
Benjamin Broom
James Coughlan
Thomas Conner
John F Cornier
John R Carr
Elizabeth Campbell
Drewery Christian
Wm Cox or J Day
Dorsey or Chiles *
Peter Caen
James Cole
John P Caloff
John W Dawltom
Martha Davis
George Dannell
Cary.Davidson
John Dame
Joseph Day 3
Wm Edwards 2
Allen M Eaton
Tyre Freeman 2
Wiley Franks
Mark Flemming
John R Fulton
John French
William Freeman
AL okia Trunk-, for .-ah- by
WM. H- BURDSALL
WARE HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
The subscriber continues the above
♦ M ,,u “ iness at h* 5 “W stand, (head ofCher-
rvst.tfc Cotton avenue,) whereheoffer*
all the usual facilities in basin ess. His
Ware Houses & Close Storage* are in
prime order, and a* much exempted from the danger of
fir*- a* any in the place. JAMES C. MORG \\ T
Macon..-ept 17 1834-13
JNEW YORK LINE OP~
PACKETS.
TIIE following Vessels
comprise the above liue
of Packets, viz.
Brig \melia Strong,
Chase, .Master,
Brig Premium, Sher
man, Master,
Brig Coral. Bulklov, Master,
Schr. I). B. Crane. Robbins, Master.
They are all'substantial copper fastened ves
uris, and commanded by experienced aud pru
dent men, and are now runuiug regularly. The
jrates of freight will at all times be Mich, ms to
nrier the expense of transportation between
New York and Darien, considerably less than
via Savannah, and as the Vessel will at all time-
be in either place, ready to take in freight, the
line will combine the advantage* to the shipper.
OHN 1
>i- 1. It
lND.
PIONEER
STEAM BOAT
LI N E
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.
Steam Boat Pioneer, Gapt. Goodwin,
“ David Crockett, .“ AV Cormick,
will ply regulaily between Darien and Macon, one of
them leaving Darien about onco a week with freight
boats in tow. . "-■■■.
Steam Boat CS \ALB3TON,
v Capt. Bonnell,
will run constantly 'between Darien and. Savannah,
and afford the greatest despatch to Cotton.
The subscriber’s whole attention is devoted to facili
tating transportation between-Macon and the Sea
Ports. Hg has invested a large sum to put his line in
the most complete order, aud believes that his arrange
ments for giving despatch to freight and keeping it in
good order, while in his care, will make it the interest
of Cotton Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, to
continue fheir favors.
At Darien he has secure and convenient Warehouse*
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 the weather,
while landed for reshipment.
JAMES R. BUTTS
Acexts.
Hui.combk, Pzck & Co., Charleston,
"E.P.-Butts, Savannah,
J. T. Rowi.i.vn, Darien
1). B. Halstead. Hawkinsville.
Macon. Nov. 18. 1834.—22
For the Complexion.
M ALFORD’S Pearl Water—for the removal of
Sun Bilrns, Freckles, and eruptions, for sale
by J. H. &W. S.BLLIS.
fel>25 36_
THE INDIAN’S PANACEA.
F OR Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever Sores,
Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Impu
rities of the Blood, (Chronic Inffinnation of the Kidney-
Sore Eyes, Mercurial Diseases, &c.
—CASES OF CURES—
Charleston, March 27, 1832.
I wag seized, about three years since, with a distres
sing Rheumatism, caused by taking a severe cold while
under die influence of mercury, aud which has dis
abled me from business nearly ever since. During
this period, I have been a patient in the Marine Hos
pital, in tins city, upwards of four months, and nearly
die same length of time in the Baltimore Hospital, and
tried almost every remedy, with little benefit. On die
IGdi of February last, at that time scarcely able to
move about upon crutches, I commenced 'the u.m: of
The Indian's Panacea. In one month I found myself
entirely free from pain, and am now happy to state
diat I consider myself perfectly well.
WM. TUCKER, 13 r Market-.-t.
’ Charleston, May 10, 1831.
The undersigned lias been labouring Under Mercu
rial Rheutnadsm for diree years past; during which j o _
period ho was an inmate of die City Hospital, and un- j T B Green
der the medical treatment of the Physicians of that in-1 Kerry W Griffin
sptution. without obtaining permanent relief. In .the I Doct A B Green
month of December-fast, I was permitted to use The j M Ilealy
Imiian’s Panacea, and five bottles CGjup'uieiy relieved George Harper
mu. L. WARREN. -
• Charleston, Dec. 20, 1831.
The subscriber had for nearly two years a scrofulous
ulcer upon die knee, covering a surface at times as
large ns her hand. It was so severe a* to confine her
to die houee nearly die whole of that time. She used
many remedies in vain, and began to despair of ever
getting relief, wheii she fortunately tried The Indian's
Panacea, and is Imppy to state that four bottles healed
it entirely, and sho has remained perfectly well to this
time, nearly a year.
ELIZA STRONG. Gcorgc st.
Charleston, July 12, 1831.
I was afflicted four years with an ulcer in the leg,
occasionally accompanied with erysipelatous inflam
mation and excessive pain in die leg and ancle joint.
Several eminent Physicians exerted tlieir skill upon it,
but without permanent benefit. In this state, five bot-
des of The Indian's Panacea made a perfect cure.
MARGARET A.-WEST, 121, Meeiing-st.
Charleston, Jan. 20, 1832.
This may certify that I was afflicted with a scrofu
lous disease' for several years, during which time I em
ployed several eminent physicians bofh in Philadelphia
and Charleston, and also took several bottles of
Swaim’s Panacea, but- all- without permanent benefit
M A Marshall
Samuel Modesett
Neil McCoy
Warren Massingale
Wm Maynard
George G J Mitchel
Samuel Moncrief
Wm Mc.'Inlh
Sims Meddlebrooks
John McLeroy
W B L Mitch. 1
John Marsh
Warren J Mitchel
Bishop Moore
Thomas H Morton
Joseph Messer
Cannon M-> Iron
Martha C Needham
John Night
Miss Sorohnn Northern
James C < "fluey
Cindia Odom
D P Pepper
Nathan Passmore
Pleasant B Patterson
Marinh Porter ,
John Paulk
Sterling L Pritchard .
. Nathaniel Perrett
Jeptha Pomonter
William Paulk
Nancy Picken
Jbhh Powell
Ebenezer Page
Thomas Parker
William Richey
Miss Elizabeth R Griggs Eliza G Ramsey
JohriW Gardens £ H Richardson
Mary George John Smith
E Smallwood
Thomas Choat2
James Sims 2
Mary T. Spinks
Elizabeth Stegall
John Singleton
James Saunders
M D J Slade
Sarah Towns-,'ml
Aaron'Tiimer
Swcpson Taylor 3
Doct E T Taylor
Lamp kin Vandiver
John Williams
John Wall ace
James Wadswort!
Joseph C White
Elizabeth H White
Colder* Woodman*
Merting M Wheaton 2
Martha C Walker
Isaac Wadsworth
.Elisha Wright
Sarah Williams
H D Ho-kins
H Hammack
Edwin Harris
Barnett Ilaws
Writ J Hammack
Nalhaniel Harris 2
Bunvoll Hogan
Chares Harris
Janies Johnson 2
Ambross L Johnson
Roda Jenkins
John Jonrdan
Jacob Jourdan 2
L P Jourdan 2
Isaac Jahann
David Lester
John E Lester
William Lott
Eli Lightner
Wm P WLennard
JAMFS SMITH,
M.
During the last winter I was taken with an ulcerated j Bradberry W illiam
throat, which soon became so severe as to prevent my I Benson Ely
taking sufficient food to sustain life. Iremafawd in this
situation several days, emaciated, and threatened with
absolute and unavoidable starvation—when, as a last
resort, I had recourse to The Indian’s Panacea, and
found from it almost immediate relief, recovering so
rapidly that in four weeks 1 found myself quite well,
as I have remained ever since.
ANDREW COZIER. King-st.
A colored .woman, belonging to Mr. Adam Tunuo,
Charleston, was affected for nearly two years with a
distressing pain in her head, accompanied with ulce
ration in her nostrils, and a constant dischargeofvery
offensive matter from her nose. She was entirely re
lieved by taking two bottles of The Indian’s Panacea.
Putnam Co. Ga.. 1834.
This may certify that I have been afflicted with tin-
liver complaint these five years ; that I have been doc
tored for it by several'of our best physicians without
effect; and that I was cured by taking nine, bottles of
The Indian's Panacea, with some other little mercurial
pills, directed by our doctor. P. JOHNSON.
For sale by J- H. & W. 8. ELLIS,
R4» 23 3T, Cotton Avenue. Mncon.
A LIST of Letters rem ininc in : -
Zebnlon on 1st April 1 ■ . which
out by the 30th June next will be nt :o ■
Department as dead letters.
limit Judkins
For Sale,
O N twelve months credit, approved paper, that
valuable property lot No. 4, on square sixtv-two,
in the citv of Macon. There is an excellent Stable,
Kitchen, Smoke House, and a good Dwelling now
finishing. Persons desirous of buying will please call
and examine the property. I Will confirm any con
tract made by W. B. Cone, who has been ray agent
in superintending the erection of the buildings. &c.—4
If not sold at private sale before, it will lie sold at auc *
tion on Thursday the5th of February next.
ian 17—31 H. B. CONE.
NEW YORK & DARIEN
Line of Packets.
BRIG Amelia Strong, J. Chace, Master.
Premium, Sherman, “
Schr, D. B. Crane. A. Bibbins, “
a new Brig (on the *torks)E. P. Buckley, “
all good aiidsnbetautial copper fastened vessel*. Theirl ¥T r f' Tf Id Tf TV FT It VT l' J?
commander* experienced m the trade. It i* intended 1 &UII / 1 / Gil.
that one of the vessels shall always he at each end of FTM HF. undersigned having disposed of hi* interes
the line taking in freight, and will sail regnlariv abont - I. in the above e*tabli"Hment. i> anxioue to brio
once in ten days. Shipper* may rely upon the vessels# he hn-dness to a close. He ujereffirp respeetfclly etl'
being regnlariv despatched, and every facility giverm m all those who may be in arrear*. to transmit 'b
that good* amJ produce may go forward at the least# amount* due. by mail or otherwise, without delay.'
uossihle expense. ▼ 411 debts dne for subscription previous to the. first
HAV.’ES A MITCHELL \ . Alar.uafy, 18.35, belong to. the undersigned : debt
P. R YONGB 4 SONS j ' ljE>rs v.tantcdjmcp that time belong to tl»a nrofentpul;
• - IV W, i 8J4..-O1;—1 v
tlia profei'
Brown B
I Betts John
Anderson Eliza L
Andrew:: Jacob
Alumna Henry 3
Akin Uriah
Butler. John
Boyd Francis
Bonner Rev R II
Bradberry Miss Melvii
Bond Thomas
Barkwell Jfary
Boyd David
Brooks John
Borders Abraham
Copped--.- Charles
Corley Zachariah2
Cauther Thos Jas S
Mary
Craufoid .lessee 2
Covington Marshall
Crenshaw Levi
Clegg John P
Conuel John
Cassady William
Dewberry Thomas
Daniel E' P
Ellis George
Fleming Beni
Ford Edward 2
I'retwell William
Grace John
GflT’Vhq* V
Green Boling
Gilder Uriah N
Gilbert Ja*R
•Griffin William
Hanvill ringb
Holsey William
Hauler Moves
Hatsfwld AtltealQp
f Harvey Nancy
TTo-J-v William
l V -ns'-e .Tun p 2
U-he* dnqppTi
r—^ r • Jot."
Hammock Uober.
Jackson William
lie
Lea! John
l.a:i<! Pi --c
I.ee Jo'., 1 : •
Lawrei
Me Cion ! :e.\ i
Moon ' - - '
Mill.- -' . '
Mat'
Maddin Scliver
N
N
arah A O
O
Piit* Allen W
Pope Cadesm’an2
Pilkinton Anthony
Rigg n James
Robertson Wm P
Smith Abel
Sloan Richard
Slade M 8
■'■"■■!■■• Mr.rv
Sc&ggin Vila*
.* e .m... t o.omon
Sin's Eliza
Sin i s .A I art; n
Stile Bartholomew
Thrash Christopher
'rurncr Thomas'H
Trice Patience
M'eidou Isaac
Wheelas Lewis or
Brook* Oliver
Walker Mr;;. Charlf#
Varner David N
Yarborough Allen
Yarborough S A
H- G.-KHINVON, T M*