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At MACWX, Ga< by MYIiOS liAUTLETT.
Printing Office on Sfcotul Street-next
//.■.'son’s Hotel.
TERMS.—Thukk Dollars a year, if paid in
advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid before the
<-n(l of the year. Subscribers living at a distance
iviil ho required in nil cases to pay in advance.
Paper discontinued, but at the discre-
t jop of the publisher, until all
~~BiMUND JUUSSE.LL
I a nrtW receiving; au<J has in store, a luge and
e'i.Vire selection of Dry Goods, Hats. Shoes, Hard I R c . nrl *’V i' 1 ? 1 ? 1
Ware Crocker)', and Groceries, consisting ill part of I rmted »alsm
die following articles, viz. n " a
75 bags prime Coffee
20 bhds St Croix and N O Sugar
}0 bids Loaf? - do
If. bhds Molasses -
o,s) Mils N K Horn* X Gin and Whiskey
WE'.V goods.
W3I. If. BUKDSAL.I*,
M VS .lust received a new and extensive
sorunentof
l in GOODS,
:.-l 'lS'.-a 3 LOT33ZZ&,
HATS. SHOES, V-
« hidi in- is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
ms stock cussisrs, in part, op Tirr. rit.i/mTso :
Suji’-r Saxony. Blue, Black and Fancy Colored
:<1 Cloths
tie, Black, Mixed au;l Frwqy colore 1 SatinetU
English Merinoes
Dulile, Point :tnd Pose Blankets
'cnrlct. Crimson, Green and Whitc’Fiannefs
liry do
Canton and Saxony and Gauze d i
Damns!; Table Diapers
Birds Eye and Russia do
Scotch do
Black, Blue and coloured BomhazeUcs
do do do Circassians
*,0 pipes and kU. Uflh'taHI Brandy, Jam. x CIo , hs
Rum, andMi-rou i.itni I , . °
.',5 or ranks Madeira. S. M. Samos, Muscatel, „! nie -' s , a . •
q Curraui. and Malaga Wine* Bleached and Unbleached fcltirtiugs &. Sheetings
25 lib's Peppermint, Cinnamon, Rose, and No- j Hamilton Jeans _ .
yean Cordials Black Italian Lustirug
I/indon nail Philadelphia Porter, Cream Ale. Lemon <|o Gros dc Swiss
Svritti. Stoughton's and Wine Bitter*, Tobacco. Soap, ,| u ,| 0 Naples
S'pcn) and Tallow Candles; Imperial, Hyson. V onng (!() (lo j} er jj n
lfy-i'ti, »nd Stmclmng Tens and a matdo Sinchews and Sarsanots
dries ton numerous to mention, all of which ynil be sold £> o]ore( j <-; ros de Napl
»«< ow n r,CM ' “J? for Ccs/ ‘ i Black and colored Flor
I may -17
NEW GOODS.
3m !P2"23
Has this ihrj reteietJ,
p A CASES of prime Goods
<gi X? 110 doz Pnltn-leaf Hats
A few doz fiue do with silk lining
Gent, fine French edge half Boots
,!o do quarter do
do Pea! Skin Bools
do lino sewed Shoes and Boots
Ladies Prunella Boots, heels
do do Gain r do
do Kid. very line quality
dip Prunella and Kid Slippers
Children's blk &■ col’d Morocco Bootees
2 boxes Calf Skins
V doz white lining Skins
Boot Cord. Jfcc.
Th" above with "200 cases of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
S 7 op hand, are offered to purchasers on very ad
vaaCiganns terms.
Mar in, npril i 1*3?
45
BACON, BAGGING, &c.
For Sale by
SI, S\ • SKEC2EX$tfS037.
(jftTl TONS extra superior Cincinnati H.uns.se-
aS JL Inc ted by an experienced judge expressly for
wot received via JJaJtimope.
r,0 bbls prime Pork
•10 do Canal Ftuitdv Flour
20 hl. Js A- 73 bbls N. O. Molasses
(1 do prime P. R. Sngar
] JO Bi■_!* prime green Coffee
7 boxes Tobacco
" «0 pieces heavy 42 in. Bagging
13 bales fresh Hemp Bagging Twine ,
aorii 30 40 ,
DOANES MAY,GR1ER,
A \T.W work on Midwifery. illustrated with 82
isL- phut's, an invaluable work* to those who practice
Oli-Totrics. Forsalcby
MsrvbH. ' OI.COTT A- FU.S
J*
OILS.
HJST received and for sale. ' " "
Lamp Oil,
Lin ed Oil,
Train Oil
of very superior quality, by
li. At W. S. ELLT3,
Cailan Avenue, Huron.
tirnl isn34l3 G • ■
AO t-.e fA PIFUSS Cotton Bagging, *•-
150 Coils Bale Rope
1,000 lbs Bagging Twine
for sale by the subscribers at their ritore on Mulberry
MVRIOS. NAPIER & .FREEMAN. f
Minton. Mav It).* 1*35. 48 . Li
bio
NEW SPUING GOODS.
T ST re_ [,,
as^rlHitat of Staple and Fancy
lorenccs
j do Italian Crapes
I Merino Mantles and Square Shawls
| Common, Thibet wool. Valcutia, Silk Damask
j and twisted Silk Shawls _ .
Uernaui, .Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na
ples Dress lldkfs
Ladies and .Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens mid I.nwus
Cotton Cnssimers Beaver Fustians
English .Moleskin Apron and Furiiiiurc Checks
Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks .
Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia ShectingBear Duck
Cambric do Bleached Doivlass Ozuahurghs
Hangup Gord Cottoi Yarn
Cotton, Worsted and .auibs wool Hosiery .
Black and colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Blk and col’d Lustring Ribbons
D irk and light col’d Prints nud Ginghams
l^ico and Gauze Veils ,
Fig’daud plain Bohiuct Lace
Thread Laces
Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Xansook and
Book Muslins
I iaeuCambrie!'flkfs
I’ougee, Indian Flagnud-Spittlc/ield Hdfcfs
Carvpd.atjd plain Shell Combs
Genticmcus English Buck. Beaver aud Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goatskin and Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
'.Asidy-mad2 Slothing.
Superfine blue, lilack', invisible green, Adelaid. olive
brown aud green Broadcloth' Dress Coats,
Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock
Coats,
Superfine blue, olive! green and mix’d Cloth Coattees,
and blue, steel mix'd and fancy colored Satlinet
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, bine, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
and green’Ciolli Pantaloons,
Blue, black andfnncyeolored Sattinet Pantaloons,
Youth’s clolb aud satlinet Dress aud Frock Coats,
do do do Pantaloons,
Black and bine Cassimere, black and colored Velvet,
blank Fiorintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Valentia, English Silk, colored and white
Merseflles Toilinot, Swansdovvn and Sattihat Vests
Cnihlnt Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth & Patereham Box Coats,
Lyon Skin Overcoats.* - -
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars. Bosoms, Socks, &.c.
Negro Clothing.
Mcn’t& Youth’s Fnr Hats,
do. do. Wool do.
do. do. Cloth. Seal & Hair Caps. •
Fine Boot* & Shoes—Negro Shoes, &c. &c. ri
Oct. 15. '17 _ ••
EXC *1 AN G EOfFICET
J D. B..ERS, J. R. ST. JOilN & CO.
• have opened an ofiico in Macon, iu the
rior,)
Sweet do do
.Mustard dc
Gum Arabic
Lpitotn Salts,
Brimstone,
Crdomel,
irt Fmetic,
11 urphine,
Cl ick Drop,
Oil Cantliaradis,
Faints,
•Tapfn Varnitb,
Cojial do
Leather do
White Lead,
Red Lead,
Venetian Red,
Spanish Brown,
Medical Herbs, fyc.
Popjar Bark, Gam Gamboge,
African Pepper, FoxgloVe,
Baybertv Bark, Elder Flowers,
Lobelia lullata, • Skunk Cabbage!
Uva Ursi, Gentian,
Seneka, Horehonnd,
Lobelia Seed. Sage,
Ser|ientaria. Boncset.
Gntn Myrrh,
Macon, feb 11 1833 34
Indigo,
er,
lo Blue Stone,
. Anuatta,
Logwood,
Camwood,
Glue,
Aqua Fortts.
Nitric Acid,
Pearla.-l', ic.&r
Varnishes, fyc.
Yellow Ochre.
Ciirotne Yellow,
v erdegris,
Cbrotne Green
1 Spirits'Tnrpentmc,
Prussian Blue.
Crape Catnblet
V. hite and brown Linen do
White ami brown Drilling do
Pongee and Lasting do
Princes Cord and Silk Driil do
Thibet Cloth aud Crape Drill • do
Marno Cnssimere and Nankin do
Rouian Casiinere and-Satin do
Diagonal Drill do '
Cloth anti Cnssimere do
Satinettrmd Cord do
Linen and Colton Shirts ol every variety and quality
-*nssin Duck Pantaloons anil Jackets
Fine white Marseilles Vests
“ Bnfi* “ do•
“ Plaid • “ do
“ Stripe “ do
“ Figured *• do
“ Bnfi’ & white Valencia Vests
F. F. LEWIS,
H AS taken the stand a few doors above the Clo-
tlring Store of Mr. L. Fitch, on Mulberry
street where he continues to carry on the Tailoring
business. He assures all those who may favor him
with their custom, that their work will be done at the
shortest notice, and in the liest manner,
He has ou hand a supply of the best materials in his
line, consisting of
Cf LOTUS,
Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green,
&e. •
CASSIMERF.S.—A good assortment.
A good variety of the best quality.
Petersham, and a comnlete assortment of
TAILOR S TRIMMINGS.
lie respectfully solicits a share of the public pat
ronage.
Macon, Oct 30 1834—24y
Figured “
do
Bombazine • “
• do
Florentine “
do
English Silk “
do
Velvet plain and figured do
Embroidered Velvet
do
Cloth
do
Gentlemen's Fine. Boots,
Jnst received and for sale bv
WM.'II. BURDSALL.
, Oct 15 17
Giosfinvs,
Hats, Shoes, Sfc.
I HAVE taken the Clothing Store of Lewis Filch,
and olfer for sale a good assortment of ready made
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Boots, with almost every arti
cle inthe Gentleman’s line, and am prepared to sell as
choap for cash as auy other establishment in the up I the close of the last season and placed on the line,
country. HORACE FITCIL Steam Boat Pioneer, Capt. Goodwin,
Common Vests, fine Cloth Frock Coats, Dress Coats,
and Coatees and Pantaloons, Linen. Cotton, arid Nett
Drawers, Nett Shirts, &o. &c. Childreh’s Clothes.
" GOODS.
Fine blue, blk. green, and royal purple Cloths; blk
Silk Velvet. btiT Cassintero Stocks and Suspenders;
Gloves, Hdldh, Linen (Random) white Cotton, and blk
and wlfite Silk half hose; Bosoms, Collars/ Stiffners,
Linen Camhrick Hdkfs, blk Hdkfe, &c., Silk and Cot
ton Umbrellas, MiUtury KhamefaS,' 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 Palmleaf and Chip Hats (lined) Cloth Caps &c.
BOOTS & SHOES,
Gentlemen’s line 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 band
Bombasines, Mareno Cnsfcthores, white and brown
Grass Linen. - white and btown Drilling, white Mar
seilles, which will be sold cheap for Cush.
march 31 41 ’ •
Planters' Bank, S<rvannafi, AprTt (',
* State of Georgia Chatham County —Personal- j •* **
Iv appeared George W. Auderjon,'Presidentand; Lawrence, James T.
J. Marshall. Cashier, of the Planters’ Bank ofj.Lcit)u, II T. E. Lloyd
the State of Georgit;, who being sworn, say that Guardrail,
tee above statement is just and trite, the good. & Le Ponte-Lewis
doubtful debts ns therein stated, having beer, es- Low-. Andrew & Co.
tiinated by the Board of Dire'ctois at. ibcir last Manning. Joseph
regular meeting. / J Milled, Anti G.
•J. MARSHALL, Cashier, i Meigs, Jonathan
GEORGE W. ANDERSON, Prs't. i Montgomery, Jane
Sworn to before me, this 7lh of April, JS35.
JOHN CUMM1NG, J. I. C. C. C.
Li3t of Stockholders of the Planters' Bank of the.
State of Georgia.
PIONEER
Stockholders A’rnt paid in
.Academy of the coun
ty of Eftinghnm, SO
Audcrsou, Quorgo
Shares Ammt.
swam
£3/HOR transportation to aud from Macon, is now in
S’ complete order. A superior rievr Steam Boat
called ‘-David Crockett” with two powerful Engines,
and several first rate freight boats have been built since
THE SUBSCRIBER
“ David Crockett, “ ill' Cor mi cl;,
will ply regulaily between Darien and Macon, one of
AS removed his office to the room over Patrick them leaving Darien about once a week with freight
& Martin’s Store, at the corner of Cherry and
Second streets. feb 23 30
Charles j. McDonald.
ifHf"* f°H fn r T" ly -rr <l
vix .em-.i - J ‘ .. v - . Hauttlion £> (opposite Hu so ns laveru)
mid are prepare to trnusaet the Exclian’se Bn
sincss in all its hrattriidi.
a for the present and approaching season, bv
april l-Jl'l WM.lI.BURDftALL.
Holland's Tonic Mixture.
W \ RR ANTED r. cortnin ettre for the Fever and
Ague also the genuine ltygcan medicines.
For sale only by _
COOKE & COU LF.S.
’ T enu, Oct.8. 15 Authorized Agents.
t*URE GROUND SPICES.
P URE ground Ginger (in tin cannisters)
do Cinnamon do
do Spiqe ‘1°
do PeppeV do
do Gloves do
mwiUfi-13 CoUoo Armne. Moron. •!
T lTlit-uranco Batik of Golnmboi, will insure
Cotton on the River, and also take a few risks
Spring and Summer Clothing.
WE m
V3 just received anil is offering for sale a good
assortment of ripring and Summer Clothing, in
eluding the following:.
Blk &. fancy colored summer, cloth Dress Coats,
Frock Coats and Coatees ,
Blk Bombazine Frock Coats and Coatees
Blk lasting, blk Circassian, Brown French Linen,
.and Roiiau Cassitnere Frock Coats and Coatee*
Slimmer cloth. Bombazine, Emiinet. Angola Cassi-
/tnere, Rochella, Lasting, Circassian, Canton, Cypress
"Crape, Diagonal Drill, Pongee, Brown Linen & Dril
ling, white Drilling aud Sateen, check Drilling mid
Napoleon cord Pantaloons
Vests of a great variety of kinds
You tits’ Fine and Common Clothing
Silk Under Shirts and Drawer* Ac. Ac. Ac
april 15 43
Apply to
ROBERT. COLLINS.
19
against Fire in Uiisciiy.
Macon, Or.t. 27, li'4.
In din n Panacea,
le.by
Jan 1
J
'.ved nud Tor sail
A M. G.* BROWN, Agent.
INDIAN PANACEA,
UST n.’cei
i fresh supply. For sale liv
WM. G. BROWN.
4 FEW Table and 1
A. i’t : reran dandf
•i|>rii v • !5
iaito Covers of fine quality,
ar sale by
WM. 1 f. BURDSALL.
For the t
■g" IT ALFORD'S PeaH
.H a. Sun Burns, Fret
by_
feb 25 .°.t>
loot plcxion.
W i er—for the removal of
... and ernpti'.as. Ii»r .-ale
J II. & W. 8. I.LLI3.
'MB* S..AL . kiuTi
J "9
\’„r’-ia 0.1
links, for -.do l*v
WM. 11. BURDSALL
la
.tits
-u.r. I!\
I 1 f..|. f* T,
l.M’PITT A HIGGINS
A BA ROUGH foi on
e in two horse', fiir sale by
WM. 11. BURDSAU.. 1
[
m;u
BOOKS.
>TT A !■1.1-8
lave jnst received, Fneyelo-
^ W (.tolia Ami'riuau.i in
lfi vols. \ iilerius. Last days
ofPompii, Vfin.is-ec, \ c
ALSO
lf.'iO superior tluill-.
’lviv ID IS
Gross Seed.
SV'.Dand While Clover, Herd Grass, and Timothy
ii*- ■•■ l, ; t.,t received aud for sale bv j
DU 29—fig tf MG. BROWN, i
552ESCHS,
At sight, or on time, ou
X. \ ork, Philadelphia,
Fayetteville, ' Savannah,
CharlcstOD, Angttsrn.
'Mille.lgeville, Goliimbns,
Mobile. New-Orleans.
{t? 3 United States Bank Notes for s'ale.
Advances will be made on Cotton cither Jo
hold or to ship to Savnnunh, Charleston or
New - York.
Macon, Nov. 28 13
SKAHTSS.
CONSTANTLY for Sale, at tiie Telegraph Of.',-.
ji general assortment of Blanks,—among which
ATTORNEY’S BLANKS.
Declara lions—Assumpsit,
“ Cnsi,
“ . Debt,
Commission for Interrogatories,
Attorney'- License,
SOLICITOR GENERAL’S BLANKS.
Indictment for Assault and Battery,
Bench Warrants.
CLERK’S BLANKS.
Exccntipns,
Do fur Cost,
Snhpamas for tVitnc.-.-es,
Lie mso for Retailing,
.Marriage license.
SHERIFF’S BLANKS.
Deciis for Land,
I;,.!'- of Sale for Negroes,
Grind Jury Summons,
Petit Jury Summons.
URDINARY BLANKS.
Administrator’s Letters and Bond,
Guardian’s do do
Temporary Letter- and Bond,
Warrant of Appraisement,
i/stter.- Testamentary.
Jl.riTICE’S A CONSTABLE S BLANK:
Executions,
Do for Oo-t,
Do for Military fines,
Summonses.
Bail Warrants,
Bail Bonds,
Garnishments,
Attachments.
M ISC I: L L A N E O U S BLANKS.
Deeds.
Powers of Attorney,
Notes.
Gamuts,
Boat Receipts,
Deeds for Justice’s Inferior Coart, Jtc. Ac.
feb 2t> 1855 36
BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
WM. G. BROWN
A S just received,—
20lbs. Gntn Myrgh No. J, superior,
10 do Lobelia Infiatn,
1 do lloneset,
do Baybcrry pttlv.
do Golden rical,
And will keep a constant supply of Herbs. Ac., ge
nerally used in the Howard and Thompsonian prac
tice.—jan 32-tf ,
boats in tow.
•Steam 336at &HARL23STO&€«
Capt. BonneU,
will run constantly between Darien and Savannah,
and afford the greatest despatch to Cotton.
Tiie subscriber’s whole attention is devoted to facili
tating’' transportation between Macon and tbo Sea
PorU. He lias invested a large sum to put his fine in
Hie most complete order, and believes, that his arrange
ments fo.' 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 their favors.
At Darien he has secure and convenientWarehoiises
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.
IIotxo-itnE, Pr.cic & Co., Charleston,
E. P. Bptts, Savannah,
J. T. Rowi.and, Darien
1). B. Halstead, Hawktnsville.
Macon. Nov. 18. 1S34 —29
“ Eliza M.
“ Eliza C.
Mary S.
*• Edward C.
“ John W.
“ Georgia A. C.
“ .Julianna »V.
“ In trust for E-
liza C.
Mary E.
“ George \Y.’
Auze, Josej.'h
Arnold. G. M.
Arnistrong Thomas
** . Susan
“ Ann
Aucinux, Lydia
Alny, II. C.
Barclay, Antony
Bltihcbard, C.
Ball-C.
“ A
Barnett. S. J.
Barnes,.C,
Bamm, Ann
JO.)
80
White Lead.
KEGS Lewis’s pure Ground White Lead,
CO do do No. ], do - do
5(1 do do A, do do
50 do do B, do do
Just received and for sale by
jan 20—88tf.pt ‘ WM. G. BROWN.
Molasses, Gin, Cheese, iyc
IIIIDS. Molasses
„ x? 4 bhds Sugar
30 bags Coffee
30 bbls Phelps’s Gin
75 do Prime Pork .
10 casks Cheese
11 coils Bale Rope
Landing from Steamboat Darien. fi>r sale by
march 18-39 REA A. COTTON
Bolton Edwin
“ R. li.
“ M. C. Trustee,
“ James, son of John,
“. Anri II. daughter
of John,
John in trust for
Jane Woodruff
Roiirkc, A M. Trustee
Bones. John Guardian
of A. E’.. White.
Bourke, A. M.Trustee .
of E. Burke.
Bowen, W. P. Executor
Charleston Fire anil Ma-
.rine Insurance Com
pany,
Charleston Fire and .Ma
rine lusnrance Corn-
100
80.
20
179
10
10
10
10
CO
Jrt
4
10
o
170
20
.1
24
16
44
11
15
147
529
1,600
14,320
200
800
800
800
800
l.'i'IO
320
• • •*!
son!
16U i
13,600
1,600
320
. 240
240
240
1,920
1,280
3,520
169
160,
1611 j
169
960
2,240
200
160 I
J6( |
160
960
830
1.760
210
2.000
1.200
11.760 i
2,320
painty,
74
7,400
Campbell, 11. T
SO
16
1,280
Carter. Abial
“
!0
800
Cleland .Moses
Central Bank of the
100
5
500
State of Gcotgirt.
• 80
1,000
80.000
Cole, John D.
Cuvier, It. R.
Cramer, R.
Cunftning, John
100
M
NEW BOOKS.
"S'UST received an assortment of School Booksand
f V many of the new Publications of the day.
Also, Geometrical Apparatus for Schools ami private
&miBc»—important for facilitating the comma ideation
ofkiiowledze to the minds of children and of youth,
april 1643 OLCOTT A I LLSl
' mmmzm
NEW YORK & DARIEN
Line of Packets.
BRIG Amelia Strong, J- Chaco, .Master, j
Premium, Sherman, “ . j
(A. Scl.r. D. 11. Crane. A. Bjhbins, “ j
. rSn' 1 new Brig (on the stockf)E. P. Buckley, “ I
all good and substantial copper fastened vessels. Thtsir j
commanders experienced in the trade. It is intended
that one of the vessels shall always be at each end of j Directresses of Savannah
the line taking in freight, and will sail regularly about'
once in ten days. Shippers may roly upon the vessels
being regularly despatched, anil every facility given
that goods anil produce may go forward at the least
possible expense.
HAWES «fc .MITCHELL, ( . „„„„
P. R. YONGE A. SONS. ( AfiKNTS '
ll-irtn,, fl../. IO 1«-U-_9K—tv
Commissioners of Pilot
age of the Porfof ria-
Vaunah Sff
Dc Villers, P. “ .
Davis Wm. &s Jl. Luf-
■burro’w. Trustees, S5
Davis, Wm. & M. Lnf-
burrow, Trustees, £0
Dasher, J. W. 11. Bul
loch, &G. W. Owens, 85
Dasher, J. \V. 11. Bul
loch, & G. W. Owens, 100
Dillon, John 80
Free .School Socety,
Duuham Charles
Evans, Wm. M.
Elliot, Mary
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Dtjc Staffs.
Cotton Avknue, Macon.
Tj II. A W. S. ELLIS, having taken the Drug
VP • Store formerly occupied by Dr. Win. B. Ball
and .Mr. F. S. Johnson, intend keeping a general as
sortment of Drugs, .Medicines, Paints. Oils. Ac.
Families, Physicians, Merchants, and Planters may
depend upon having their orders or prescriptions filled
in the be>t manner and of the best materials,
j Particular pain- will betaken to have ou hand ined-
icini-s of the very best quality.
■ Jn«t receiving and on hand Patent medicines, Per-
I fmnery. Surgical Instruments. Paints. Oils, Window
Glass. Garden Seeds, Ac. Ac.
Jan I 1835—2a
Notice.
T ill", firm of William S. Whitfield Sc Co. of Haw-
kiusville Georgia, was dissolved on the 8th of
February last, so far as the interest of James A. Ever
ett is concerned, he having withdrawn from said firm.
The business in the future will be conducted by Will
iam ri. Whitfield A J. E. Horne under the firm of
William 8. Whitfield A Co.
JAri. A. EVF.RETT,
W. 8. WHITFIELD.
March 6 l0X-4lp-46 l. E. J. 1IOKNEF
PLANTERS’ BANK OF SAVANNAH.
Ap'tl 6, 1835.
His Excellency Wilson Lumpkin :
Sin—1 have (he honor to transmit you the se-
mi-auuual statement of tho condition of this Bank
mule up to the close of business on the 4th iust.
with a list of its stockholders 1 . The debts sup
posed to he had have all been charged to the re
sirve fund, since our hist return. The situation
of the Bank is as prosperous ns those interested
in it could desire.
I am very respectfully your obedient servant,
GEORGE W. ANDERSON, President.
Statement of the. condition. liabilities mul resources
of the Planters' Bank of the State of Gtoigia.
DR.
Capital received, 8535,400
Notes of this Bank, old in cir
culation, $22,633
Notes “ new “ 291,615
317,253
Unclaimed Dividends, 8,782 69
Due to Dcpositers, viz:
“ to the Treasurer l ■ ritates, 63,481 79
*• to oihergovertiment officers. 18,;i21 49
•• to individual Depositors, 216,665 51
393,668 79
toother Banks, 11,66" 49
*• to “ for collections 111,132 20
Profits since last December 23,595 98
Res'ved fund lo cover losses 76,362 00
99.957 98
$1,383,162 15
Flemming, Helen
Flournoy Wm.
Floyd, Eliza
“ Moliuda
Flournoy, M.
“ Robert Millis,
“ John James
Robert, Watkins
“ Elizabeth Jnfia
“ Howell Cobb
Gastoi:, Wm.
in trust for
Moriah Briekell,
Glynn County Academy,
German Lutheran Con
gregation at Ebenezer,
Glenn, Ann
Gibbons. B. Trusttee,
Gillct, Wm. S.
“ Eliza
Gugel, Daniel
Habersham, R. iu trust
Gibson. Pat
100
80
100
100
SO
100
80
100
80
100
80
100
80
100
80
SO
100
80
100
80
80
4
13
11
20
10
1
12
26
189
9
12.1
of
12 i
35
J2h
19.1
121
19A
121
9l"
12 A
10
20
30
50
13
160
1.760
320
3.040
3,100
4,880
,1,600
720
859 j
2,200 l
80
9601
2,080!
35.120 !
720!
200
360
1,600:
200
200
1,250
760
1,250
2,800
1,250
1.560;
1,250
1,560
1.250;
760
1,250
800
1,600 '
'“‘e
Mongiii, John D.
Moivhead In Trust
fur daughter,
Afolyneux E. jr.
:M urfrey, Johu
Myers. George W.
•* Catharine,
Nicell, John C.
O’.By me, L- & IT.
Cassiday Trustees
Perry, Ji C.—H. Tay
lor. Guardian
| Petiihonc. H trait
i'ray. Antr
l’euiicld, E. I..
I .. .. • •
! Ralston. Rosetta
Rees, M. D.
Rice. Martha
“ M. R.
Richards, G. E.
“ T. P.
“ Alex. jr.
“ Alex. sen.
Riibcrtssort Wirt.
Rotna, Francis
“ Victoirc
Rogs, Hugh
Stow, E. C.
Sn.ith, Jas- Guar
dian of E. Dov.uie,
Shaffer, 11. S.
Scr.rburoU g it. Juiia jr.
Charlotte
Lacy jr
Seymour, Cath. F.
Smith, Catherine
Sc-alt. WJ J.
“ Elizabeth,
Sttirtnont, Thomas
Scbdeddc, M. A-
daughter of T. A.
Schoedde,
Sorrell, Francis
Scolt, Robert
Sorrel, A. A. E. D.
“ Lucinda, J
Shaffer, -lary
Sin flare, E. agent
Stiles, R. \V.
Smith A Trustee
Saunders. Eleanor
Sorrell, M. A. D.
Smith. A. Trustee
ehldrcn of E.
Magill.
Smith,'A Trustee
children ofE.,
Oagill
Seott, estof )V r J
80
300
80
300
640
126
85
80
16
3
ICO
20
100
80
100
80
20
20
y
100
80
100
40
2,1 tie
fiv.t
160
10 000
1.600
9 5'. O
3.200
160
160
400
400
560
10 080
480
170
160
160
340
340
160
160
160
169
160
1,260
210
160
6.000
200
500
425
720
160
1G0
160
1,600
59(1
320
160
520
400
1.600
2,000
240
160
- !S0
400
4.000
1.310
240
2.000
160
7.100
80
80
100
211
19
Stephen, A. W.
in trust for chil
dren of J. A.
Wilkins, 80
Savannah Female
Asylum “
1 Theoiogic*! Seminary
! of the Synod of S.
Carolina & Geor
gia “
! Taylor. Mary C. “
I Telfair Alex Ex’lor
Thos. Telfair, “
“ Miry
Magarst,*
•’ Alexan
Tmchelni fll (J D-
Tnbtnon. Richard
Trustees of the A-
cadetny of tbs coun
ty of Chatham,
Union Society
148
SO
80
16.880
1,900
11.840
6, ICO
■100
430
100
Haig, Sarah G.
Herb. Fred
Hopkins Edward
Houston Priscilla
“ Pat in Trust for
R. Mnodie,
“ Pat in Trust for
S. M. Johnson,
( Huatei^Jas Cashier,
100
50
3
74
20
10
3
15
3
m
1,000 1
4,000
1,040
160 •
1,500 i
160 ;
160 I
4,000 j
240
5,920
2.t *00
1,600
800
240
1,200
Wallace, N. & G.
\V. Andersen Trus
tees ofC. L. 1 (ut-
chinseu,
Wyer, Henry O
Wilkins, Mary C.
•• Archibald, sen
“ Elizabeth
Wliite, W. M. & A.
Knox Trustees,
\Y iikius, P. II. sen.
guardian of J. C.
Wilkins
“ R. H.jr.
“ P. II. sen.
Woodruff, P. H.
“ Thomas M.
>• M. P.
“ George
Wallace. N. <fc M*.
Scarbrough M m
Tavlor Trustees,
320
240
6,000
Planters' Bank, Savannah Uh
Transfer and Discount
The above is a correct list of the Stockholders
of the Planters’ Bank of the Statu ct Georgia,
as taken from the Stock Ledger.
GEO. W. A DERSON. P 'st.
J. MARSH ALL, Cashier
Sworn to before me, this the 7th day of
April. 1835.
JOHN CUM MING