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Iw-rs of :h«* great Uniou p rty of the U. States, oft feel the lack of something to do, the void is soon ; A CARS.
, 1 * l . 1,1 »€or e ia constituted , Mipplied bv hniuituis ihe ex :mple of th '\vo| WTRS, HIISON informs her friends that
only a ct mpouent _ part. At the same time, the | Yankee hoys, who it is said, when shut up in a lTM
TELEGRAPH
JVZ \CO:.J . G :i.
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1835.
Ckirlpmcii, likewise. boetuno members of this
••Great Union Parly.” fu the glorious struggle
: which succeeded, party associations were forgot-
; ten; party landmarks were broken dowu, and the
} voice of party itself hushed in the intense anxiety
Which prevailed for the safety of our free instilu-
tions. Did not Troup Union men and Glnrtk U-
»ion men for the fir-t time, fi.iitshouldeMo shoul
der. and have not each equally participated iu
iln - h 'itors of \ictor\ ? Did “Troup Union men"
••bring thetnsalves'itilo the Clai k party,” or, rath
er did not both, impelled by a sense of duty to
iiiitrv- unite in a common effort to save
tho devouring flames
It was on tiiis high &
she
T<> CorrrspondenIs. The suggestions of “a
White Alsowe think are premature; ana.for
the present shall postpone his communication.
gain the owner of the EAGLE HOTEL, in
room, both made money l.y swapping jackets ;’* I Mjf} e dgeville—this Moose was formerly kept by her-
we, when we have untiling else to do, nod j He, *> “ ut more recently by Mr. AlcComJ)- Her patron.
cau’t sleep, go to work and speculate in hou
lots, wood lots, and timber lands.* There are
more examples among us of the real plotting, bu
sy, go a-hend yaukec.' than, in any other place
with which wc arc acquainted. If John Neal
wishes to retrieve his credit by writing another
“ Yankee” let him come to Daugor; we. will en
gage to furnish him wish a store of incidents. & at
least five or six hard cKafac tors.— Bangor IT big
then
ihe citadel of liberty from
of anarchy ami civil war?'
Sled.
Oil the 15th instant, Air. Benjamin Oliver of Monroe
NEXT onyr.iivoR.
We hail with pleasure the nomination by the
Uiiimi Party of the Hon. WILLIAM SCHLEY,
as their Candidate for the next Govcrnorof Geor
gia The high talents, political integrity, and
moral north of Mr "Schley, give him strongrlaims
upon
tho citizens of his native State, end we
doubt not their being duly remembered at the
coiuing Election.
THE SMALL POX.
We ore sorry to learn that this most frightful
disease has made its appearance so ttenr our
neighborhood as Millntlgcviile. Though as yet
bttt one case has occurred : and hopes are enter
tained that it will not spread. Wo should how
ever bo on our guard, and prepared to resist its
approach. We advise every ono—man, woman
awl child, black and while—to resort at once to
Vutcination, ns the only sure protection against
an attack. Heads of families should iie particu
lar, and see that every inemb ris vntcinated.^r .
We trust our City t'ouuril will take the matter
up in time, nnd take all necesscrv and prudent
steps for the protection of the health of tho city
and of the livcs-of our citizens.
U'p find the following.card iu the Milledgeville
papers: . .
“ Small Pox Th • Physicians of Milledgeville
nnnmiuce to the community, that this disease has
made iff appearance amongst u«. There is n«
yet onlv "a single ense; it has existed, ten day
ami bids fair to terminate favorably. They have
no evidence that it n ill spread further; and a vig
orons effort to secure* the licuefits of vaccination
is in operation.’’ ' x
patriotic ground, then, that Troup Union men & j ne:lr Cullodensville, formerly of Warreucoun-
<'lark men first met—here it was that the bridal i i . . _
ceretn ny was peNormed.'apd I hare jrat to learn ■„ ,e, L‘ ,H the Hihiiist. at Ins residence in Green,
that the harmony and unity or adion which his cou,1 V V ,’ - ° cn - Hagh Oalton
since marked their political conduct, is not tho lT clor ' 111 t “ e o/tb year of his age.
result of iln- voluntary act of both. Tho next | Hied, in Upson county Ga. April 1st. Maria
count in the Indictment, charges “Troup Uniou I Louisa, aged O' months, daughter- of .William J.
( uieu” with -In-inging with them into the Clark j au .d Deborah II. Waynman. And oh tho 6th A-
pirty origipal thirst for'office.” A charge more j pril.JYiJliam J. ll’ayr.man Esq. aged 40. years,
perfectly groundless than this, could uot well I tor>nerIy of Morristown N- J. and of the firurof
iiave been imagined—Will “ACIark Union man’’ ! H. R. Perry ,<Si co.
he so kind ns to point to a single instance in ™' .JV" ""'. J —
PROM FRANCE.
Since our last publication, wo have received
intelligence from Europe more than a mouth la
ter than our previous advices. Nothing however
had been done in recard to our claims upon
France ; hut the opinion that they will.he speed
ily adjusted, has gaiticd strength. Indeed,judg
ing from appearances, there is at this time little
doubt on tin* subject.
Tile organization of the French Ministry is
complete. The following is the oincial arrange
meat ns pubpsbed in the Pari* Monitesr of ih«
J3ih March:
The Due de Rroglie is Secretary for Foreign
Affairs, in place ofl)« Rigm-y; and President ol
the Council, in place of the Due de Trwije. (
Marshal Alcisou. now Minister iu St Peters
htirg, is namod .Minis.er of War.. Until his rc
lUin, the Count de Rigmy holds his post.,
Messrs Hum.uni, Thiers, Guizot, Dupin, Pcfsil
awl Ilucbatcl, keep their ofiices.
VIRGINIA.
The Elections 'in Virginia aro not yet over.—
There have been some changes on both sides*;
awl it is still doubtful what the result will finally
bo. Roth parties claim the victory in advance.
We think however, the signs indicate a gain iu
favor of the Administration.
TRIAL OF LAW RENCE-
Richird Lawrence was tried at Washington
J>u the 11 thins!. on an indictment for an assault
upon the President of the United States with in
tent to kill. The case was submitted u> the jury,
who returned in about 10 minute* with this ver
dict: '•Sot Guilty, according to th • indictment,
the prisoner laboring under insanity at the the
time of the act.” Insane or opt. wc think his in
genuity entitles him to a premium of a strait jack
et; anil should he glad to hoar of its being prompt
ly ..warded to him.
point to
which a respectable Troup Union man has shown
nn extravagant thirst for office ?
"Cla.rk Union men,” and chosen, for the
part, on account uf their superior qualifier
or for smile other less honorable purpose.
not “A I'lark Union man” know that at in
within the last two years could a Clark mai
been elected to any office dependent on tho Le
gislature. without ihe aid of the Troup Union
m<-n ? Here then is a quid pro quo.—At or can 1
or “commanded others to obey.”.' Charges cal
culated to affect injuriously the character ofin-
iiouc is produced, I shall take it fur granted .that
non; exists. Certaiuty is a very important in
gredient in all public communications—aud now
lei me ask “A Clark Uuion man” whether ii is
his wish, that th * party that he assumes the right
to act as fugleman for, should resum' its ancient
cognomeu. or continue with the Troup Union
men, to fight Under the flag that has waved iu
triumph over many a hutile field? Heretofore
,.iur principles and object have been the same,
■tin! I should regard a-separation at this monreut
as fatal to the cause wc have so long labored to
sustain. Itut if.nothing else trjH do our Clark
Unioa.brethrc'1—If we cannot pull together Wi-
thoiit being kicked at. at every turn of the road,
why, we will set up for onrselves, aud dcIVnd
single handed the "stars', nnd stripes,” emblema
tic of.our_glorious Union, as long as there is an
inch of ground left to stand upon. Thus much
I have deemed it recessary t >say in justification
of the “Troop Union men” whose -conduct and
motives have been most unjustly aspersed by “A
‘’lark tnt.ft.*’. With regard to the course which
I think it advisable, for the Union party in Gcnr-
ria to pursue in the approaching election for
President, I have neither time nor room to say a
word at 'present; hereafter you may hear from
me on this subje* t.
A TROUP UNION MAN.
X$XAEv SX2 .vai.
J, Cotton,
per lb.
CIS.
^4
‘j
17
J Bagging
per yd
CIS.
20
25
Com.
per bushel
cts.
'75
ii
87 a
1 Corn Meal,
do
75
a
$1
Flour, northern.
do
.-do
8*
a
y
Bacon,
per lb.
els.
12
- do Hams.
do"
do
15
Bale Rope
■per lb.
cla.
10
a
Iron
per lb.
cts.
04
a
G
: Mackerel
- per bbL
$
8
a
12
I Coffee,
per lb.
cts.
14A
a
l(i
I 511 gar.
do
do
10
a
Molasses,
per gal.
do
374
a
50
Bratidv, peach.
do
do
90
do Coguinc,
do
s
i
a
Ii
1 Rum, N. E.
ds
cts
4G
a
50
1 Gin, Holland,
do
$
14
j do Northern
do
cts.
50
a
55
j Lead
per ll».
cts-
8
-
Shot
per hag
£
Ol
Salt
per bush.•
1
are asgured that nothing oh her part #hall be "wanting
to render them comfortable.
feb 3 3t 44
MACON STEAM BOAT COM
PANY
H AVE the pleasure to inform tho merchants in
Macon and the country, iii.it the Macon has been
repaired—that ’.lie i.xeel, after -:>ui ' detention has re
ceived her-cw shaft; and that the lino is now in com
plete order to receive goods; and we trust our friends
will not again lint! it necessary to give notice that they
regret exceedingly that oar boats c. dl probably- be laid
up for tho balance of the season.
J. GODDARD & Co., Agents.
april 21 it 41
*9
■jUSTrec
of very
jan 1
O
and for
Lamp < ;.•'.
Linseed Oil,
Train Oil
superior qua!
. ri o/tlSACS, Gl-'t
: "ilr.
KJ £h, 11IIDS. Molasses
4 hhds Sugar
30 bags Coffee
, 30 bbls .''helps’ •
:v. bv
do Prime *
H. & W. S. ELLIS,
10 ca^i! Cheese
Cotton Arcane. Macon. !
11 ceils Bain itop
MJLLEIL tiO&TON & CO.’S
m \x?
Of Spk,:-iU Troy Built ty Coaches,
| Landing from -
march 18-39
r usta.
For
F ASSEXG LRS “for tb - North are respectfully in-
forme I th • th: .' u • .- :: • p, : - : ’ ’
Leave-ColnmbuseYexN nion?- n ? t ! ° clock A. M.
(immediately.after the am vol O. 1 Hiailstage fjoni
NEW BO< K
i "BrUST received an assortment of
many oftlie new Publieitions r
Also, Geometrical Apparatus for Sr
families—important for facilitating t’
of knowledge to the minds of children
april 16-43 OLCO"
and by whom all claims will te settled as they may ma
ilin'. ■ J
Mieon. April 23d.
EDMUND RUSS LL,
SAM’L E. DICKINS -N,
44 .
CnMXjCNir.VTKD.
Mr. Editor—If in order. I will beg leave to
introduce through the columns of your paper (to
be submitted to tho citizens of .Macon) iustantcr.
Bill to appoint a Committee to investigate,
with full power to regulate each and every indi
vidual’s private business (his family’s uot excep
ted) within the Corporate limits of Macon, defi-
g the hounds and Intitnde by which they shall
ho confined in their operations, fixing the prices
on all goods wares and merchandise, regulating
ihe price of labor to ihe inerhaniek*, specifying
how otd a child shall ho at three feet high—at
wh rr timo'be must be h im—what colour Itis hair
—and th-u fix his dress—his stndys-how oft lie
hall eat—his employment—the price of Itis la»
Ifpr—and then regulate the Universe. v -
I*. S. Should this Hill meet with opposition,
von will in lieu off. r tho eleventh conimandmetit
iz. “Let every nn:i mind his own business-’-’—
ud by inserting the above vou will oblige
A WHITE O.Uv RUNNER.
arhived; r ’ .
April 19th, Steamboat 5Iacon u Capt, *G. Wilcox, 8
days from Darien, with tow boat No. 6, to J. Goddard
«fc Co. with full freight.
DEPARTED.
April 21st, Steamboat Macon, Capt. G. Wilcox for
Darien. ' - .
<6 r rhe Convent ioii.uf the
Protestant Episcopal Church for the
Diocese of Georgia, .will comnieUfe
its Annual Session at Christ Church
in this City on Monday the 4th day of May. The Con
vention sermon will be preached on the previous sab
bath, by the Rev . Mr. Xeufville of Christ Church Sa
vannah.- april 22 *
. «-*o
FOR I*, HAMILTON & Co.
A RE now opening a general assortment of season
able Goods at the Store recently occupied by
Baxter, Fort &. Wiley,' on the corner of Mulberry and
Second streets, and Cotton Avenue, opposite the Wa
shington Hall. They respectfully invite the custom
ers of the late firm-of Baxter, Fort & Wiley, nnd the
public generally, to call and look through tiie’ir stock.
- Macon, April24 1835 -44 ‘ . -s'
Notice. ~
T HERE stopped at my house on the otli day of
Dec. la.<it, two men. One of the men asked me
to takecare-of n sorrel mare, and stated hat-his saddle
had been stolen over night, that he was going to Au
gusta, and wanted mo to take cate of her tiH he came
back, and when he returned he would settle with me
for the same. He has not returned, and [ have reasons
to believe he stole the more aforesaid. If any person
has lost a soVrel mare.be may see the one he left with
mu at my house, oiie mile from Knoxville, on the road
from said place to Crowell’s feny.
april 20-11-41 WYATT C. WILLIAMSON.
GENERA!. MED:
r oxtorr sir©'*
A. IV SIC IANS in this State, b,
c.A. .... $5 measure- should be adopted,/.
reforming professional -o-
g the practice, establishir,
Irecloping wore firalemci HbernUii
ed by any other line* . - l and elevating the general degraded «•■
Pascepgeni from the South taking this. line, . w '“ ( .'ience of Medicine in our State, are .■
have a preference over all others iu the maii to W,'vsh- , spcctfully invited to attend a Conven
:v.gt«ncity. . * ■ . . (ou tlie first day of May.
Passengers may depend upon veceiving every ac-
coiniiiodation and convenience their comfort may re
quire. ‘
The proprjetors-Iiave ircurred considerable expense
in procuring fine horses soil comfortable coaches, and
are orov ided with careful experienced drivers: hud
are determined that their lino, for speedy travelling,
comfort, convenience, and accommodation, shall not be
surpassed by anylins in the United States. .-
TEU For seats Fn the abovo Line, apply at the City
Hall, ColumbttH; Mott& Mnstian’s.^Iacon; Uifayelte
JIall, Milledgeville; and the Globe Hotel. Augusta.
N. P. WALLER.
april 9 1835 Agent for the Proprietors.
tnr,N. B. Passengers at Montgomery shoo'd he par
ticular not to pay further than to Col umbos, as they
will lose the preference ill tho. mail- North.
4ts|3 ' r " ' N. P. W. Ag't.
3IACON VOLUNTEERS.
doctors BABER, -
WILEY.
BRIDGMA?
! McGOULDi
FRANKLIN.
LAMAIL
WOODSON
• NEWTON,
SLAPPEY &.
DUPREE.
WIMBERLY
- crawror;
NASH
All the Editors in tNe" State fr < . : ly to r
dicine, will plea«» repjihl sh t ,ve unt
?ra". A
ENTLEMl N’S Palm Hats of fine quality and
neatly trimmed, just received and for sale by
april •<£* 44 \VM. H. BURDSALL.
EXAMINATION.
A PUBLIC examination of the pupils of the Fe.
uiale departmeiu of .Macon Acadcniy. will take
place on Wednesday and Thursday next, on which th
attendance of the citizens is respectfully solicited.
The next term of the Institution will commence on
the Monday succeeding the examination,
april 23
FOR SALE OR RENT.
» THE HOTEL pleasantly situated oir
Walnut street, in the city of Macon, here
tofore occupied by Leander A. Erwin.—
,T ’his projieity will be sold on a credit of
one. two, and three years; pure ha-e nup
ney being payable in three equal'annual instalment*—
good and sufiicicnt security required, and titles made
on the last payment. Or it will be leased for one or a
term of years,' the rent bciug well secured. -•
Apply to JAMES A. NISBUT.
april 21 44
\E\Y BOORS —./tt.<l It. ct ire<1
C fflTTY'S liencral Practice, a new work of great
in“rit; conqilete sets Peters’ Reports, 7 and
vol. do. and many oilier work* connected with the !c"al
and medical profession Also To reams of paper of
excellent quality, consisting of Foolscap, Letter paper,
hot pree-ed and ruled; brisk* board, paints, crayons,
camel’s hair pencils of the finest kind, pink and* blue
carmuie saucers, largo and small glass inkstands and
sands, .elegant.ever-pointed silver pencils of various
sizes. Lucifer match vs. &c, See., at the Book-Store two
doors north of the Post Office. Also for sale the re
mainder of an invoice of Hats, which they will sell at
cost. ■ OLCOTT & ELLS,
april22 <'■ 44 *~' .* J
INDI AN OUTRAGE.
Ii is .with feelings of sorrow that wc record the
lentil of .Mr. William Fa.nnin a young Gvti tie-
man of this place, who was killed by an Indfun I
in Russell Go. Ala. on Sunday last. Mr. Fan-1
niii left here oh the .norningof thalibiy, in com
pany u ith a gentleman by tho name .of Corner. '
audufter proceeding on their journey some seven j
or eight.ni.iles beyond Fort Mitchell, on the Ala- j day nex», tlie 27th inst. at 10 o’clock.
fiHinti road, were fired
AUCTION
At the Central Hotel.
nn HE subscribers will commence the sale of the
U. entire Furniture of this Establishment on Mou
lt comprises a
il by two Indians of the j great variety, and having been iu use hut a slum time
"is nearly equal to new. It consists o.‘* Feather Beds,
Mattresses, Counterpanes, Bla-keta, Bedsteads. Win-
daw Curtains, Fancy and plain chairs. Mahogany Ta
bles. Looking Glasses, 2 Sofas Piano. Bureaus. Side-
Board. Carpets, Dining Tables. Safe, Bedroom Tables
nnd Wash Stands. Andirons. Shovels' and Tongs. 2
Clocks, Window Blinds. Table Fiirnitnrecon.«is»ing of
Chinaand Crockery Ware. Castors. Knives A Forks,
Silver Spoons. Waiters. Glassware, Table Clotlis. To
wels, Ac. aiiAa great variety of Bar and Kitchen Fur-
Jf future. Also o firstrate Milch Cows. Several excel-
I offravellcrs who w ith him went back to the scene i Unt servants may be hired at or before the auction.—
I of murder, whore ihe> found Mr. anniu dean J One negro woman "nd^chddren for^ale.
Uchc-e tribe. I’lio boll of one striking Mr. F
on the left breast entered the region of tho heart;
he fell from bi- liorso aud immediately expired.
Mr. Comer was unhurt, anti turning to the Indi
ans^ two in number, inquired what they meant.
They made.no rep J, hut commenced -reloading
their rifles, which they again discharged aftorMr.
| G had lett the spot and retired some two hu'nd-
The Indian who killed Joe Marshall (say# the 'ed yards. Mr. Fotner. after coming a mile of
Columbus Sentinel.) ua, tried before the Supe, | hl ** ‘ ,irc< linu P' nce !
rior cptirt tif Ru*sell county Ala. on the I4th iust.
couvined of murder, nnd seuicnccd tobolmng on j end robbed of every thing but his clothing, some j ' _ 00
the loth of next month. paV’ of which ivas torn, seemingly in the act of ( -
Notice.
T HE undersigned having this day taken Mr Rob
ert Carver into Business with liim, the business
hereafter will be conducted under the name of George
Jewett & Co. GEORG J! JEWETT.
April 13,1835. _ *
The subscribers have now on hand, and are expect
ing to receive by the first boats, the following articles,
wltich they offer on liberal terms, viz.'
25 hfids St. Crpix; Porto JliCo, and N..O'. Sttgai-
10 boxes white and Brown Havanna do
8 bbjs Loaf and Lump do
60 bags Cuba and Rio Coffee
12.chests Tea - •
80 bbls BostoU’nud Pfirtlalid Rum
30 do Northern Gin . '
40 do Baltimore Whiskey. . . -.
. 10 qr Casks Malaga Wiiio
4 do Madeira.-do
10 hhds Molasses *
Cognac and Peach Brandy, Jamaica* Rum and CordF
■als
- 20,000 lbs JSwedq/i Iron
500 do German and English Blister'SteoI
1,000 do assorted If<51[ow Ware
. —ALSO— - '
- A general assortment of'.Q/y Goods, Domestic,.Cut
lery, Saddles and Bridles, bi.no.i, lints, &c. &c.
44 . GEORGE JEWETT & Co-
P PEAR on your parade ground on Thursday 23d
inst. at half past 8 ok-lock A. M. itrfull uniform,
tehitk pantaloons, to celebrate the Anniversary of the
Corps, and prepared for general review & inspection.
Bv order of.tiie Captain..
april 15 ELLSWORTH, 1st Serg’t.
BOOKS & STATION/,
!1"UST received an-assortxnent of Scltoc
Qp Miscellaneous Works. Also, Pa; ■
Slates, Sec. J. II. &■ \V. S. I :
april 8-42 C'ottni.
Grrtss Seed.
ED and White Clover, Herd Grass, an
Seed, just received and for sale by
jati 29—,32-tf WM. G. BR
rilH£ undersigned have united in the Practice of
JL Medicine. Their office is the one occupied at
present by Dr Baber, near the corner of Walnut and
Second streets. AMBROSE BABFR.-
THOMAS R. LAMAR.
Macon. April \r>th. 1835. ' Ct 44
Brought to Tail,
LT-V Jackson. Butts county, on the 31st March last, a
3, Negro Man w1io savs his name is Prank, and that
he belongs to James F. Smith, of Dooly coutity. The
oyvner'is requested to coma forward, nrove property,
pay charges and take him away. 44 april 23
. - A. H. DOUGHERTY, Jailer.
4 LL persons indebted to IViUuim J. Waynman de*
.ceased, will please umko payment to me, and all
persons having demands against the estate will pre
sent them within the time bm r !i*:d bvlawt .
ALEXANDER M. K. SVVIFT. a.lmr.
KnorriUe. April 14 - 44
Guardian's -Sdlc.
N tlte first Tuesday ia JULY next, iu the town
of Newnan Coweta county, will he sold, on a
oredit of 12 months, aw undivided half of Lot No. 146,
third district in the county of Coweta, sold by order of
the cottrt of Ordinary of Butts county as the res) eelste
of3Iartin D. Bowles a lunatic.
GUSTAYUS 'HENDRICK, guardian.
march 21 43 p . .
Anaiyersary 3Sac on ‘i r oincteers.
THE Corps Will celebrate its tenth
Anniversary on Thursday, the 23d
inst. A procession will be formed in
^
frC't of the Washiugtotj Hall at 12
* o’clock, J?.- whence it will proceed to
the Methodist Church, where an Oration will be deli
vered by Dr. R. McGoldiuck, a member ?f the Com
pany. . -
'The Citizens generally- are respectfully invited to
attend. '
JNO. ELLSWORTH, )
J. T. LEWELUN, - >Com. .
ISAAC IIOLMES, )
Macon, April 15 1835 ’ 1
Rouand's Tonic Mixture.
Hk/ARRANTED a certain care for the Fgver and
Y y Ague also the genuino Itygeati medicines
For sale only by *
COOKE & COWLES.
- 'Picon. Oct. 8. 16 Authorized Agents.
Georgia—*s\ibfc County*
ILEASAN’T HEATH, of the 514tli disfrirt G. AL
toHs hefore P. P. Atwell, Jl'P. one Sorrel Mare,
nine years old^one h;nd foot white, blaze face and left
eye out Appraised by Thomas A. Brown ’and Lewis
J. Groce to thirty five dollars. 15th -Feb. l^tt.
44 . F. r V ■ ? •
.lOl’tt ino;ntiS alter date ajqdication V. nl be made
' fo tlie honorable the Inferior cojirt of Pike coini-
ty when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for an order to
sell all tlie real estate of Anderson Griffin, late of said
co'rhtjj deceased. 14th April. 1835.
MARY P. GRIFFIN, adm’r.
40 .JOHN R K1NDRICK. adm’r.
DRUGS & MEDICINr
Taints, Oils, Di/c Stujj:
Cottox Avenue, .Macon.
jT II. & W. S. ELLIS, having taken- t’ •
0™ « Store formerly occnpied by Dr.. Wm.
and Mr. F. S. Johnson, intorid keepint- a ggi
sortm’ent ofDriigs. Medicines, IY.iuts. ( ils &>•
Families. Physicians. Merchants, and Plan;
depend upon having their orders or prescripts .
in the best manner and of the best materials
Particular pains will be taken to have on hav-
icines of tlie very best quality.
Just receiving and on band Pa: • it •• ••dlc.i
fumery. Surgical Itisti'nin tits. T ■.
Glass..Garden t^ed ' •
Jan 1 1835—28
PI KE GROUND SPICES.
P R’-' ground Ginger (in tin cannisters)
do
Cinnamon
do
do
Spice
do
da
Pepper
do’
do
Cloves
do
gjBnwass
FOR THE r.EOKGIA TSLKORASH.
par* _ JPMI.
rolihing Inrii. Mr Fannin was u.y oung man 18
or 20 years old. (brother of J. J. Fannin, wln>
I . . _ , die.) in this place a few weeks ago.) of modest
Dr. Bartlett—-In looking over the lcle- j jjp ( j retiriti" iiiaimers. and i»v bis amiable disjio-
Crs.ph of last week, iny- attention was arr.sted j s ;,| oa cp <l,-:irocl hirns-lf to nil that had the
(lyan ariiele over the sigii |t«re/»r ••A Ctork Un-1 plr-mKire of his ncqnalnta'itce. • We feel as we
I trust we ought, all that sorrow for tho affliction of
his friends mid iiiijnernns relatives, with which
thiv second dispensation of Providence has, in a
few short weeks, filled H'ike their hearts and our
owa.—Columbus Enquirer.
LIPPITT & HIGGINS.
It 44 -
Georgia, Units county.
HURRAS John Hall applies to*uie for letters
of administration on the estate of Holly Stith
late of Coweta county deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred, and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office irif/un the time prescribed by line to
’.eir cause if any they can iclty said letters skould not be
ranted.
Given under my hand at office this 20th April 1835.
44 . - JDHLN McCORD, c. c. o.
MACON ACADEMY,
Male Department,
Suitable for Public Houses and Families. *
J..II. & W..3. ELUS,
april 15-43 Cotton Arcane, Macon.
Spring and Snnimer Clotliing.
wsrss. '
TYAS just received aud is offering for sale a good
1 B adsartment of Spririgand Summer Clotliing, in-
cluiling the following:
BIk &' fancy colored summer cloth Dre.-s Coats,
Frock Coats and Coatees
Blk Bombazine Frock Coats and Coatees
Blk Lasting, blk 'Circassian, Brown French Linen,
and Rottau Cassimere Frock Coats and Coatee*
Summer cloth, Bombazine, Erminet. Angola Casai-
mere, Roehella, lasting, Circassian, CaTUon, Cypress
Crape, Diagonal Drill, Pongee, Brown Linen So Dril
ling. white Drilling and Sateen, check Drilling am!
Napoleon cord Pantaloons
Vests of a great variety of kinds
Youths! Fine and Common Clothing
Silk Uniter Shirts and Drawers Ac. Ac. &c.
april 15 • 43
TAN BARK WANTED.
WM. (i. Bit OWN
TJASjust received,—
20lbs. Gum Myrrh No. 1. snpenoi
10 do Lobelia Influta,
• 1 do Boneset,
do Buyberry pulv.
• do Golden Seal.
And will keep a conetanf supply of Ret f
nerally used in the'Howard and T!'*!> *'..
ti-*e.—jan - 32-tf
NEW GOODS
S.
-' ' . Has this day received, -v
CASES of prime Goods
140 doz Palm-leaf lists
U : A few doz fine do with iitk lining
Gent fine French edge half Boots
do do quarter do
do- Seal Skin Boots.
do fine sewed-Shoes and Boot-:
‘ Ladies Prunella Boots, heels
do do Gaiter do
- - do Kid. very fine quality*
do Prunella and Kid Slippers
Children’* blk £ col’d Morocco Loot .
2 boxes Calf Skins
2 doz white lining Skins
Boot Cqrd, &c<
The above with 200 cases of Ladies* and Gentlemen’s
Shoes on hand, arc offered to purchasers on very ad
vantageous terms.
Macon, april 2 1 Q 35 . 42
THE SUBSCRIBER
j li'jK AS removed his 'office to the room over Pa r
j Ail & -Martin’s Store, at the corner of C! rrv. £
Sccondstreets. feb 23 36
CHARLES J. McDONAi.il
FAT BEEVES
JS OME of the first best fat stall fed Beeves a
59 sale on reasonable term j.by
O. II. KEN
.Coweta county, March 2G-4I
ITI^SH GARDEN . u :
U ST received a general Assort ua
den Seeds, irom the Shaker So.
riod. J. II. >V. \V.
feb 25 . 36 Cotton A
z. --
re- n,t,ar-
w.trra::'.-
ioa Man.” As the writer has not been kind en
«ugh to state explicitly tire ohjeet of his commit-
uicationl I that it is no other timn the ele
vation of Hugh L White to the Presidential
chair al all hazards. The writer will undouhi-
edly receive the thanks qf Judge White, for tho
Z 1 -1] which ho mniifcsts iu his favor; .hut tho
means by which OJark Union .Man ’ propo
ses to oi ike the nomination of Ins ••favorit.- ’ .-tic
eesiful in Georgia, aro of too rxtraonlinnry
character to lie stiff*'
Ihe first place, he rer
comers” .mil leaves tho render to find out if he
cm, who these •♦new-comers" are—Now-as I
‘hall he .compelled to resort to pr.-ntmi inn in
»Mi* ing the strictujes of “A Clark Unimi Alan”,
or else give up all hope of ever getting at ! ;-■>
weaning. 1 conclude without further ceremony
that the w ncw-romon>” referretl to, en brace '
Union men wlm were not meirhers of the
L'lark party of IS-Ui- I. These
proceed* to remark, “have not only I
selves into our party (tho Clark pa
h*vg brought with them all tl
*"r office, nnd with that, a spirit of iltr'. itioii
*vlticli wn(tho CL.rk Union men) aro commancf-
f 'Jtoohey.” To eaeli and every of these charg-
**•*“ pompously spread before the public, we
plead “not guilty” nnd demand the proof—Those
taeaihersof the Troup party who could not, and
'votthi not, under any circumstances, incorporate
’■ |0 Laroliuu heresy into their political creed, en-
jdtnl under tho union banner, which “The first
’raptaiu of tho age” had already unfurled at the
The Lumbermen arc returning from their iviu-
ter quarters, and their departure is marked by
movements somewhat similar to tho breaking
ins?, unnoticed. In | up_pf a muster or hall. Thu cattle are brought
i-turo to the “new- i down in droves and curried nwny Ip ho refitred
h food and rest for employment another season.
The weary teamsters, with long beards, and
tattered garments, arc emerging from the depth
*>f the forest i again to breath ' the atmosphere
of civilized lilc. After having been pnut up
through the dreary whiter months, in their
•.imps in tho wupds, it must be pleasure indeed
,i hers ofthelfor them to join their families again, and
•w-comers” he I count'their gains, while they recount tlu ir
brought them- hardships
iy). hut they ; We possess advantages here fir a systematic
original thirst ] business which are to ho found in few other
places in the world. Iu most places, there, is n
particular season for hu.iness, which, when over,
leaves the inhabitants without any resource for
occupation, and obliges them idly to sit dow*n
and await another harvest. At the North the
w inter cuts off much business—at the South the
summer the hurricane months iu the \Y est In
dies, and something every where; hut here, as
soon as winter closes our river, all eyes are turn
ed towards the forests—tho river open, nil eyes
c 'ty of Washington, and thereby became mem- 5 are turned to the ocean. If at any time wo
For Sale, Luo for Cosh.
260 bbls ri'-ur
150 kegs Nails a sorted sizes and Brads
150 barrels Rum, Gin, and'Wbiskey
13 hog-heads Rye Whi-key
5 pipes pure Holland Gin
4 dp old Cog Brandy
10 lilids Molasses
20 hhls Wine
april23 3t-ll D. RALSTON.
Garden Seed.
LARGE supply of Shaker's Garden Seed, vC*ar-
ranted ftesh, just'received and for sale by
sf 11IE Principal feels great" pleasure in expressing
5. to his friends and the public, h*s thanks for the
patronage already afforded by them to this Deportment.
T HE subscriber wishes to purchase a large quan
tity of Red Dak Bark, suitable for tanning—to
be delivered as soon as practicable, in Macon. lie
’wouldalso be glad to contract with petsons who may
NEW SPi-sNG GODI
TTUST received and is offering for - gell
ed assortment of Staple and Furuv G ods
ble for the present and approaching’ season, by
april 15.-43 VVM. R BURDSALE
- DOANES HATGK .EH
ft NFAV work on Midwifery, illustrated v. '
Xph. plates, au invaluable work to those wl pn: i*
He now respectfully solicits" tho continuance of their, I have it in their power to fnniish the article, ;yul solicits j Edi-tetrici. For sale by
favors and ne would also inform tliem that the present ! (II such to call tipon him at bis office) in tlie real- of the i rare, 5, OLCOT'T £ *■' * L ■
month wilt be aconvenienLtime for tho mlmb-ion of store recently occupied by the firm of Baxter Fort & c* i i r. e\ , *
new students. Wiley. ISAAC II. SMITH. BA,L OK RENT
P. MAC INTYRE, principal april 16 . 43 tf F'opertvb hmgjr u, th&late firm of Y.’u lit
• attnl2 , - 41 44-4t '#*/\-» 'S * lift r* ’
iricl! /jAT£i BPARDs i^
Eii^lit or ten fiitle-
men will be accommodated as day
rTi' boarders, by applying to .Mr*,. Ann
fWycho, immediately over the Store
nfT. T. Wycbe & Co. april 2 41
77.V FA TENT TOHTIBL E | 1% iilNisou c.*uutv. co - 1 ; tin** ofa^ta-'-ern" v I*'' ' l\jr‘
72DXTB '*',2S-fS.'>:?2 e J..22’3 , J?2IS , a j 0Kt & c . r alo Vtimrdw'u .»« hon-
.,129—32-tf
Av M. G. BROWN.
flE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure
1
Cotton on the River, and also take slew risks
again
it Fire in tliiscitv.
Applv to
ROBERT COLLINS.
Macau. ' 'ct. 27. ! !,
19
INDIAN
PANACEA,
'■X
ST received a fres
li supply. For sale bv
J
apri!
W.M. G. BROWN.
Lid it in
Panacea,
¥ r
ST received and for vale, by
•1
WM. G. BROWN, Agent.
Jan
j 1835—28
.
2^0WB£I. COBB
K1I-S hi- friends that lie has removed fq Per-
Xoi rv. Houston county, and tenders them his servi
ces in ihe practice of the Law;
As he will practice iu Houston comity only, he may
ut all times be found at home.
O’ The Southern Recorder. Augusta Courier, Sa
vannah Georgian. Charleston Mercu—, and New York
Commercial Advertiser will publish this notice twice
and send me their accounts for payment.
Perrv, lloustonco., Ga., March2S, 1835-2t-41
Georgia, Crawford county.
fTMOLLEI) before John Matthews'J. P. in and for
| JL the 573d district G. M. near Knoxville, a brown
[ bay uiare, shod aft round, a few while hairs‘on her
! rigiil hip, supposed to tie 15 years old. cppiai od-by
Joel AlUvthoW* and William Seigier at ? I 3. Tliis 5th
dav of .March, l535
39 WM. .McOF.r, c. t. c.
Georgia, Pike, county.
H arrison foster of the534th district^.
M. tollsbefore E. Drowrey i sq.Qifhdark brow;*
hay mare, about 12 years old, 4 feet ' or9 incite* high,
a small star in her forehead, left hind foot white, uo o-
ther marks or brands perceivable, appraised to -82f).
march 7-11 It. G. JOHNSON, c. i. c..
LAW. r-
T HE subscriber bas removed from
Decatur county, to Flawkinsvilio, Puln-.ki coon
ty. He will aft end ail th“ courts of the Souljiern Cir
cuit—the counties of Baker. I^*e. and Sit’.nter of the
Chattahoochee, and Houston of the Flint Circuit; and
expects to receive patronage by rendering his services
of importance to litigants,
inarch 23-1 tn-41 CHARLES F. BETTON.
BAK1
j rjflHE ottentiohof-tu*
JL an examiuat: u of
, is an ecoinujicai. ex<
: ling all baking and boil
1 means of coa , and of that
led. fCItAB
OVENS.
luidic generally is iuvited to
he above-named article. It
ms, and easy modcof.execu-
tg business, and wholly by
uiia f mail quantity is reeju* - .
it B. HOME, Agei**
. or H. NOTT 05 C r , ->,.1
josiaii st. John.'
i v. certify that I have appointed M-
only.’rue and lawful ageuf, top. .
named article in the countie 7’., “ vcn ‘*
! V-o to sell individual . ol -Monroe and
ttbscribed f \. n S bt f\ GentJomeo
-or the article wiil he ac-
e-tibk* at .Mr. Burr’s establish.
ores, and
j Goods. Als
harness &•
Tnq
-2]
,tore houses, with a good
one horse, two pleasure car; i' g* - w
c. if application is soon.
•re of R. DICKINSON, iront
lit oi
V, lltl
winton, apri 1 . e 1835
LSontdas
FRA.
* at
ri y
A s
>’ assortment ofCoioreil Silk,
just received and for sale b
Oct 14 17
of the latest style
r sale by
WM. I*. BURDSALL.
Thi * • : v. certify .that ITiave an pointed yt- • 1
.... ... Jasou
he ahovi
Bibb. and. a’e o to
who have already
cnmmodateil a", soon as po
meut at i'acoh Ga.
I. B. IIO.X1E, Agent
For H. NOTT & Co. and
, JOSIAII Sr. JOHN.
Macon Vprd 10 1835 43
FUR M SUING
HOTTS35,
•M. 10 1 1. Hrvadj-ay, flew York.
JAM S if. CO<>’vh. offers for sale
i*>r ca-li or approved paper, a very extens-
yo assortment of Cabinet Fumitnre, in
mthni? Secretaries. Polished Wardrobes,
dressing Jturcins, I legaut Sofas, French
•ind t,r"Cia*t Mahogany Chairs.-Plushand
HairClnth Rocking Chairs, 1 P!nin Sofa*,
'•ureaus. Fancy Chairs. Bedsteads.
—.HLS'O—
First quality Feathef Beds. Hair Mattraeses. Cush-
ions. Livo Geest! Feathers, ami every variety of unfed!
«ib 14 183^ 2m 36' 1
iil C/tif V ai A &VJ
1I.L practice in the courts of the South
ern teircuit generally ■ *n the counties of
Lee nnd Suxiuer of the Chartalmoehee Cirtfiift,
anti in Pibb an' 1 I<' uslon *■! th*- Flint. lie will
attend sfrictlv to all business entrusted to his rare.
Letters Ac. must he diro ter’ to him aiHawkina*
\ iil", Pulaski county. Georgia. april 2-41
GENERAL
^ f ’^T received and for Sale. 3?,000Tb*. BwIMr
9w Hams. Shoulders and side*.
stery.
5.000 "
fas 19-
—ALSO— A,
' l^ird, new and good*
L. SMITH.
G ENTLFMhiN’S Fashionable Black Ssfin B?’i
ver Hat*, just received and for sniohv.
« ^ WM. ft. BtD^DSAT V
Ntiv 20, t>?M—2S -