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Cotton KJsrlset.
Jim experieiiro.l o*'i I further deeliuc
V, hiphrst priceR'ven this morning was 14.-{ re
Tten-telp 1 *ofeotiou this week nre •moll.
T ^ fe .,jp ls 0 f Cotton in Macon, tip to Oct. Is
1785 lions.
hand, same title. 84G bags.
m*«E2Cs=a
1$'*
Oil
Von tin" 'he Election ■* over, and tbo Union
f iW fori""> ,!lfr }' rnr ' vs< " tna J be permitted
a little mention *o nirnirii nffiirs. Al-
thal ••llie laborer is worthy
1 und that •short settlements make
M" 1ST of letters
-Li Clinton Join
her, 1835.
A
-Allen Mr
B
I fi n, "| St - bailed a “glorious day!”it was
" ,r, _?bt certainty in result which through the
opcjniioulofmntiy causes clearly seen upon their
minds. Did Washington in his' farewell address
lo tiio people of the United States, to ordinary
mi .ii.. appear in prophetic vision to anticipate 1 n„ tlJ v i J
p irty animosity ; sectional feeling, together with j Bradlev I ait on
i <be causer, evils and lemedies of disunion; Brockman William
ami; all the honor, blessings and glory of an uu- Bcdiugfield Lewis
shaken confederacy in principle, heart, and hand; ! Buzemore Reddick
it resulted from the samo.
In our next we shall specify a number of instan
cesiif political foresight verified in the light fifhis-
toric fact—A good financier in a heavy mercan
tile cstuiilidiim'nt would have equaled n Mnrar
a shrewd successful monopolizer, a Talyrand'—
Brown Brady
Bayne John *
Blount .Hiss Caroline
Butts Spyers
C
Cox Bartley M
Cabiness Henry B 2
but none luu a man of the most transcendent tal- Copplin» James
rut. aiming at universal sovereignty a Vapole-1 t'lark Edward
’a man who should under this enlarged view * Crnthers Andrew
p n
ted.-volf _
ftr* pwmwi
c ffb‘ r ‘*.
, frauds,” tvr earnestly invite all it ho nre in
'^ ir1 ;il ,l,is office to call an ! settle, or forward
uiiooill* <!»<' by mnl1 - '' oew'ino' lie pane- resolve to make property, life, aud empire'hi I CidhoanJoku
);«/10 oth'^i unless rubers are punctual to us, sol;—in iy the interests of e tern its succumb to Cunningham Janies
j a | ; ,s wc wish m “do as we would hedoiit by," bis own temporal advancement in power ami
( j..jjj.piq ure with the world.” without be-J
j, .dinned, «e arc Vtry particular in tlii*"itiviin ! L 1 LI
, '.I, .,s - wliiit is fair for the goose is fair for the : What does it look like? The Whig papers
bird in the hand is worth two in the have taken up cudgels in defenco of J. F. Otis,
ul.scriher who pays in advance is ' 'becorrcspoiidcui of the Portland Advertise
T'r ; V'’ ,,, ” uyHUCC,S i "eph™ of Harri*,.. Giav Otis, and
wor.li fifty wb» b iv«. gone to I ex-.s without pay- ,-ulogist 0 f Win. Lit yd Garrison. one ofthot'arli
j r . SpcaHug < f Tcx. s, we hope some fifty or j est and most determined of the abolition leaders;
hiiiJrwl subs'-riber* who h ive moved away j J"bo remained a furious abolitionist until he
j"r!,i« .he vrsr witlioot paying I loir subscrip- , a r * J J . U, ' se ^ ,,ch "* Lexington a few weeks
; , lie ‘ 'ccordmg to all accounts. Mr. Otis recaut-
■after having made "t ireo bal r —
,j, ere, ami cori in proportion
I lit eddies of thme they left in the lurch: if *»w*> personal liberty and life
»hev d*»nT, the Lord forgive them, fur we cannot
THINGS [ LIKE.
J like to 5"C a writer borrow witimut tho u-.ual
, ;1 . .if quotation ; this ii very f iir
1 like to see a P tragi aplii-t exhibiting his pro- .
ms, i «p-cinlly til m :u'-iscrijit; ihis looksuu*
an uiously oio.lesi.
| y'ir to'sec I -dies and gentlemen fall out, or
rit*«■«•! j'.o’H their dogi nr other domestics; this
a'cutrel ami polite. ^
I like to profrsji/ix Christians rather unsui-
ted trill* u sermon iusistiiig ou good works; ibis
ii hriaj! Iititnh.'c anti liouesf. Audi like u» see
uirti amid mere verbal caiiiraeis—cheat poor
narking women with itncurrent paper money,
sail be mare tender of negroes’ feelings than of
nil a - fico|ilt:’> ; these arc rale patriots and hvn-
ttelk uieu. C.
i I c . ” ,M, n »•*«»»» i(iiiri«ni.4, »»*. »rtn ict dill*
aal. s cf cotton to «d his abolition opinions through fear of iimne-
t,” will think of dime unpleasant circninstiiiices in regr.nl to his
ow n personal liberty and life. Ii was a remark*
iblv sudden conversion at all events, which the
>'«iillicru people looked upon with great contempt
as they doubted its reality, aod of cmirso despis
ed tho mm who played such It farce at his own
expense. On Saturday evening before the. elee-
| lion. Mr. Otis was present at tlto caucus in Port
land and addressed I ho meeting. Heretofore ho
has always acted with >ho Whig ( >arty as w U
as headed tho abolitionists in P.irtl.iuH.— Bangor
Republican.
Tbt contract for erecting the Mint Building
ji U .lilalnn ga. has been taken by lJenj !»>m
Town: of Vslien.. for $.Ti,45t). to be completed
jivtiict-iul March. I8B7.
'i’lr poptil itiou of UiiiF.ilo, as ascertaine d by
llama us just tckei: in is, 15,5*3. In 18-iOit
usOVJI.
1’ie pipa! uiou of Hudson is 532<».
For riie Telegraph.
Observation! on Political Foresiglit.
Tint which is usually deuoinitiat»i!'politirn!
i>,.dgiit, is nothing n.oro than a correct jtidgo
unit m regard to liio future, fuumlctl on inatiei
f fact nud till.* events w Inch before a given lint
till in all probability have actually transpired.
Tie observation, h nvi:' cr, ns well as the j»ro
; :ilcalculation which are necessary to the for
»i;i>ii of a correct judgement, aro not likely to
be unde by .individuals who have not become ei
'Xrfroia bahitor interest familiar with tho lu
■ With most inch, and even thoso of apian-
ilt!talents, the presoathis an all powerfully ab
• Vug iuflaetuc. Local circumstances, section
t!views, party feeling!, pocsooal pursuits in bu
faeii. duty, p'lcasura <o privilege limit rbeir vis
im, Occ sionully. indeed, they entergo and
mm; (brill into the field ofpolitical speculation.
kit.it is even (lion in consequence of tfu ir men
tillciliit, and the vastuess of the prospect open
ed before them, full of objects of uncertainty an;!
re:i..ti! of conjecture.
iitii, whila this is the casa, there have ever
hr.Mt at almost every ago and period of the woil.l,
malt who have lived in the future. Their spilits
in the light .it truth have antedated some of the
aotstti enduous events that h ive ever 'r.iuspi-
r,\l—predicted some of the most stnl.Ie.i and
i.i:ii.' of the mo.! protracted movements which
have agitated the kiug !o:n and empires of the
twill. If operated on by interest, and throw n
i.ita spheres suitable fur action, these are tin y,
who have been the master spirits of the world.
Like CjCdir, Talyrand, Napoleon and Mahomet,
they have rejoiced in tile whirlwind anti guided
ficstur.n of political fury and indignation, ii 11
they have almost appeared to iln-ir fellow beings
tr l o politically immortal. The very eft* rts
ulijcli have been made to depress ihcin have ra:s-
tJtheai. Their enemies have perished but llie.
sur ivcd. Hiev rose upon their ruins ami tri-
Bmplirdio thetrfall.—Why is this ? r n what does
itcoosist ? It is this, they liavot ken no enlarged
view of tilings; tliev have judged of the future
from the te dity of the prc>eut. I'liey hav«, had
snc'grand object in view, nml, in the attainment
•'ftliij, have takeu a stand aloof u> mere party
. feelings, thovanitv of rivalship, or. even the love
sad devotion to their country. This with such
h is ever been self—and self In reference, from
first to Inst otto unchanging object of ambition,
i’ho light of the past may have enlightened their
pithwny, but, it has been enosidcr< <1 unerring
only when it h is revealed principle in its clinugc-
Ifw operation on persons nml events—and. eveu
•Into, the r calcnlalntion has been made with the
nicestndjustation asti* time efit deucy and result;
'o tho futilities which the age afford to 'll ac-
tvleraiiou of a future event- Tho-owho have
sot hud from the commencement of their career
•liii one object in view, have generally‘ r-.s- d
'hrir track ami in governments of political equi
'.v ultimately foil. Those who have no dju-t
'heir calnilatious to every facility of advance
'Beni or retardation which the iucreastug ioi-
Pfoveijien*. of the age ha^ afford, d have bccu also
deceived,
'1 here is another class of talented individual*
who have been altogether out *>f the sphere n«
which we hrivejuvt mlverted. so far as it regard*
'merest. w ho. Lorn the retirement «>f private life
have emerged the present, and fr.uii their pro.
found knowl*ge of mnukind. the intimate on
lection of political events (which <un\ Iwtrool
y etl iuto cause and effect ; aotceedcnt and eon-
*equent) have predicted with the utmost accura-
C Jtreats which in their fulfilment were limited
10 'he protracted jicriod of two cemnrics
liese were familiar with the future.
With these data before us. it is east to pe coive
■h t "very thing which appears on the page of
hutn.y ■„ |,earing at first glance, the impress of
Pfiplietio impulse, is easily resolved into th. >r
otoary judgement of superior minds. Did Min-
•entt exclaim when living, the monarchy of
•‘fitnee will descend iuto the grave with in
’
Bagging
per yd
CIS.
28
a 30
( urn.
per bushel
els.
00
( <’«ni .Men!,
do
do
B0
Flour, northern.
do
do
10
a 11
Bacon,
per 1!>.
els.
10
a I.j
<lo il<nns.
do
do
15
a 16
Bttlo Ropu
per Hi.
crs.
12
a 14
1 run
per Hi.
cts.
54
a 6
llaflcerel
per bhl.
s
9
a 124
Coffee,
per Il».
rts.
14
a HV
Sugar,
do
do
KM
tt l: Ij
Molasses,
per gal.
do
45
a 5!)
llramly, pcacli.
do
8
14
<lo '.ogniac,
do
do
I*
a 2
Rum, N. E.
do
cts
50
a 5G
lilt, Ilnllnutl,
<lo
$
14
O
<!o Vnriheru
do
rts.
53
« 624
Lead
per lb.
CtS'
8
a 10
Shot
per bag
9
24
S ilt
per bush.
“
1
Carmichael Perry 31
Carson Adam
Chapman Miss Cynthia
Chapman -Miss Jane
Califf Catharine R
Cook Sophia Widow
D
Doster Stephan 2
Delony James A
Driver Giles
E
KrwiuJosiah
Lthridge Isliaiu
F
Ferguson Green
FeltouJohn R
G
Gordon John
Godard James
Guyton C B *
Gordon John \V
Gauldim; William 2
Griffin William D
Griffitli Joseph W
Green Thoruberry
Glover George
II
Harris Jared
Hill David
Ilart Robert
Hitnmer Columbus C
Hall Asaph 2
Hornady Isaiah
Ilains ?Ial'hetv
Hogan Thomas
Hinesley Robert
Hunt Thomas
lleith John
Ilains Joshua
J
.loups William
Jefferson John
Jones Thomas B
Jordan Warre
oet. 1. 15
remaining in the Post Office at
s county Ga. on the first of ucto-
Jones J ohn
Jordan Lovick P
L ( .
Laney Hugh B
Little’ Asa
Lowe John
Lowe Thomas
Lester David
Lowe Miss Sarah E
31
Massingale Warren
Mohan Thomas
Muoneyham Stephen
Middlebrooks Thomas jr
Moncrief Samuel
3fatone Daniel
31’Kay John
Martin Robert D
Mitchell C 31
.Mitchell Kausom
-McLaue Augustus
P
Pender Wright
Patterson Wiley
Pain James
Peters Balaam
• Patterson Wm
R
Reynolds Lukin
Roasier 3frs Martha
S
Shrewder liobersou F
Smith Ezekiel jr
Simmons James
Sims Janies
Stoodley Robert
Sanford Gen John W
Seaborn Davis
Smith Henry
Sims Littleberry
Smith 3Iiss L P 2
SUwter .Miss Harriet
Shields 3Iiss Jane
T
Tolies John 2
'I'ison Kiuchen P
Thornton Vincent R
Tucker Timothy
Thwestt II P
Tooke 31iss Juanita F 3
U •
Upton William
W
Wishom D B
Watts Jolt n 2
Watte .Ma’achi
Wnghi John
Wilder Edward
Winter John
Whitaker Mork 2
Whitley Miss Emily A 2
Z
Zachary John S
n.i
nay o. t
:i
Cit
50
tier for sai.
.'f Alien ta.
ill 1. .
lots in l
field.
House and lot
villa
A«Ui! SIG - t .
Tins well known < stub.i-i,men:
been taken by the undersign
ed and pti in thorough repair, and
. inushed entire with new l'tir:.:-
tnro and Bedding, forthe reception
■ of Boarders. From its locality, it is both convenient
i to the Traveller and the .Merchant. The undersigned
j in addition to the conveniences mentioned, would
stato, that he has also pit in equal repair arid furnish- j Inmbia county.
eJ the private apartments also with new furnitursand House and h tin ti e village
bedding. The house will be well provided with at county
tentive and trust worthy servants. Attached is a large Houses and lots in the rillai
and commodious Stable, with the best of ostlers and I county.
provender. _ I Houses and lots in the villagi
The Mansion House will be ready for the reception ■ county,
of Boarders about the 10th October, and it is hoped,
from the attention which he will individually give it,
to merit public patronage.
Savannah net! 4tl4 JOHN I. DEWS.
-S — -C.
of closing their
the lower Market
Mi nday the It' b
of August*
\ iMag.. of ■
■'pnng-
ro, Co-
f Wrightsb
. iiicolnton, Lincoln
Hancock
of .Mouticello. J
:;cr
■fashionable C?3p F?tore
MULBERRY STREET, MACON.
’ : ‘h
•vJsfI --
> iSS--* > h
idCe. ydjc ’«,■ • ^
Tfil IIC Subscriber having established himself in
Jl I icoii with a view to a permanent residence,
and taken the store recently occupied by Mr. F. F'.
Lewis directly opposite the Central Hotel, will keep
constantly on hand a general assortment of
Hats* Caps, Furs &c.
comprising every variety of style and quality, usually
called for at a similar establishment. Among his as
sortment may be found
House and lots in the village of .Marion, Tw .-.
county.
Plantation in Hancock county—'*0 acres,
Plantation in Putnam county—2130 acres.
105 Acres Biver Swamp Land, Richmond Comity.
1000 Acres Land Elbert County.
Acres
Laud
9th
dist.
Wo.
72
do
do
9
do
do
133
do
di
15
do
do
130
do
do
2
do
do
132
do
do
10
do
do
102
do
do
9
do
do
24
do
do
13
do
do
172
do
do
16
do
do
3CI
do
do
8
do
do
133
do
do
13
do
do
253
do
do
15
do
do
11s
do
do
14
do
do
231
do
do
13
do
do
375
do
do
3
do
do
J73
do
do
13
do
do
257
do
do
2
do
do
02
•ms made known at
day of sale.
202J
2024
’024
2024
202
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
490
250
250
250
August 25
.Monroe cc.
Pike da 1
d« do '
do do j
Upsou do;
Dooly do j
Fayetto do .
Newton do
Crawford J
Houston )
do do 1
M.W gsPRlING CLOTI»li\G,
Hats, Shoes, 4.yc
HORACE I IK H
£ S lloW opening at the .Macon Clothing Store, a new
and handsome assortment ol the above goods coii-
sisi.na m part of the following:
Tiffin : cloth Dress Coats. Frock Coats, and Coatees
English Crape Camblei do do do
Bombazine do do do
Circassian do do do
Broun A gra-s Linen do <h>
Hunting ('ea.s, white A* brown l.inen Jackets, grassuo
Eina hlk, brown, A green Bombazine Pantaloons
Crape Camblet do
Who ■ and brow n Linen do
Wi.it.' and brown Drilling do
Pong .-and Lasting do
- Cord and Silk Drill do
Thibet Cloth and Crape Drill do
31 ar::o Ca-sintere arid Nankin do
Rouian Casimero and Sitiin do
DiagonaI Drill do
Cloth and Ca-simere do
tt and Cord _
.! Cotton Shirts ol every variety and quail.y
Sati
Linen
-;.1
Fi
do do '
Irwin do
Early do I
do do i
do do
aicKENZIE & BFNNOCII.
14
THE INDIAN’S PANACEA.
F oil Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever Sores,
rysipelas, Dyspepsia. JLiver Complaint, Impu
rities of the Blood. Chronic Inflamatiun ol the Ividue^3(
Beaver, Satin Beaver, Otter, Castor Roarum and j g 0 re Eyes, Mercurial Diseases, &c. , , ir , -
wool Hats; * -CASES OF CURES- and white Silk A-c ^ilk a.id Cot
- -- 1 March 27, 1832. I Linen Cambnck Hdkf*-. Wh Hdkl*. Ac., mik ai.u coi
sek Panialootis and Jackets
white Marseilles Vests
Buff - do
Plaid “ do
“ Stripe “ do
“ Figured do
“ white Valencia Vests
" Figured “ do
“ Bombazine “ do
“ Florentine “ do
“ English Silk “ ^ do
“ V r ehel plain and figured do
“ Embroidered Velvet do
“ Clotli do
Common Vests, fine Cloth Frock Coats. Dress Coats,
and Coatees and Pantaloons, I men. Cotton, and Nett
Drawers, Nett Shirts. &c. Ac. Children’s Clothes.
GOODS.
Fine blue, hlk. green, and royal purple Cloths; fclk
Silk Velvet, buff Cassimere Stocks and Suspenders;
Gioves, Hdkfs, .Linen ( Random 1 white Cotton, and blh
JA3IF.S SMITH P. M.
JsJisd,
In ihis place on Siittd.tr iioniing, tlto Ith iust.
Mary Josephine, infant daughter of Nat Iran C.
and 1' ibitlia R. Mititr'ie aged 1.1 mouths.
Her ife hmvlikoa sttutiner rose
That hlooitts awhile to p-ss away;
Epltn ucril span—it comes—it go's
Like bubbles on tho fo lining spray.
Olt. tlms that form so budding bright,
Once nestling on its mother's breast,
Is now entombed in ceaseless night,
It* spirit sought its Heavenly rest.
Anderson. Abram
Adams, David
Arnett, Jonas
Altnion, David
B
Bateman, Chatles
Baskin, Wm. O.
Brinson, H. W.
Burnham, Eitis
Bullard, Jas. N.
Brown, -Hiss Elizabeth
Bell, Jesse
Batey, Robert
Bryan, Sc born C.
Butler, Sterling
Auction s:i!i? by HEA&COTTON i
— ........ Bryan, Little
Bryan,*B.
Barker, Wm.
I ft \j Thursday the eighth inst. at 10 o’clock A. 31.
in front of their store, a quantity of
llotisehold and Kitchen Furniture,
■1 Fancy wagons with harness,
3 bids Copperas,
1 Keg Wrought Nails.
.Macon Oct. (i
Tt D io a 13,
2*actor Jj :i :i szion fi&srcluuit
MACON. GA.
IL!. keei> his office at the Counting room for
merly occupied by J. G. &. Co. where he
will be prepared to to make liberal advances on cott-
itincut of Goods. Cotton stored, or shipped to Sa-
vaunah. Cbirledoti.and New York.
It ".FERENC 13—J K KCLBHRN )
A SIBLEY >Augusta,
It BARBER S
STONE. WASHBURN & Co. I a _ n „ h
L BALDWIN & Co. J savannah
BOYCE. HENRY & WALTER I Charles
JNO. FRASIER*. Co. J ton,
JAM’ S HAMILTON &. SON
NORTH, MANNING Sc. HOYT,
oct. 8 15
N.York
34 3’ts 73 orsa.
FormtrLj kept by Copt Robtrl M'Comb, and note by Mrs
Hitson.
ESNIH.S establishment is now in complete order,
3 and extensive arrangements have been made
to accommodate members of the legislature, and all
others who may please to call.
THOMAS It. IIUSON.
.MilledgevilJo, October 3, 1835.
0 j* The Augusta Constitutionalist, the Macon Tel
egraph, .Southern Banner, and Columbus Sentinel
will please give the above four insertions and forward
their accounts to the proprietor. T. R. H.
Administrators Sale.
|P>U‘tSUAN r to an order from the inferior court
JL of Coweta county when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will on the first Tuesday in December next,
within the legal hours, be sold before the Court House
door, in tho town of Newnao, Coweta county, 1 its of
land Nos. sixty nine, seventy, and one hundred and
one. all in the’first district of Coweta county, being a
part of tbo real estate of Levi White late of said coun
ty deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of sxiddec’d subject to the widow’s dower.
Terms made known oa the day of sale.
■ , >< Hit r PIT IN ’1 PERSONS AJot’r
of Houston county, will be sold within the lcgM
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December nexU
before the conrt house door in the town of Lagrange,
Hut • Troup county, lot ofland No. one hundred and twen
ty throe in the fourth district of Troup county as the
nroperty ot Penny Joiner for the benefit of said Penny
ioincr a minor. Sept 30,1-35. 15
T«t A AC HOL3IES. Guardian.
O
V W:i > nothing more linn
grave
'nil roi
n ivirti'iu tho*
'no necessary stop in or>ler to sustain the throne
of Louil roulfi not. in rnnsequen •• >f his death.
taken. Did Talyrand in mo,i than twenty
(n*t*nres predict a* far as it reg • den his own
interest anticipate the most reit" minus mnv
went* of thp french rvvnlntiou ? Tt a s on tb-
•ante ptinrinl ■—*’rict ltti-ntinii to the no«r > ion
®Jc*u«e and effect Did ■ .himtion. Franklin.
Hstenekand others foretel *he \m-ri- i ’V«
!, bon, and, was the first overt act of reb< b i a-j
ihe fir*t i’uesday in November next, will be
aid at the conrt house in Knoxville, Crawford
caitntv, the following property to wit:
2024 acres of land more or less. No. ons hundred
nnd fbrtv five, in the seventh district of (originally
Houston now) Crawford county, levied on as the pro-
pp,.|v . \ndrew Prondfit, in favor of Paul.; II and
f!ovals va -aid Andrew Prondfit leviad by a constable.
Vi... An ii: Ha taw iv’s in', -rest in a lor of land
In t'l • town of Knoxville, whereon he now lives.levied
OI , f,i< property :o satisfy a small fifa in favor of
Job'! TT in ton. pro > >rtv pointed out bv plaintiff;
„ 1. r. J »HN VIHTTIN 3TON. D. ^h’ffi.
1’osr tfmci Pmr, Ga. dept. 30th 1835.
A list of names of the persons for whom there aro
letters remaining in this office lor tho quarter ending
date, and if not taken out during the ensuing quar
ter. ending the <1 st Dec'r next, will bo sent to the
Post Office Department, Washington City, as dead
letters—Ask for advertised Letters.
Johnson, T. J.
Jameson, Dr.
Kelly, James M.
Killin, Jamca M.
Kelley, B. 31.
Kemp. Benjamin 2
Kindrick, Jirdscn A.
Law, Robert 2
Eon, Butler
Law, Robert P. 2
Lacky, William 2
Lawson, Hugh
Law, Henry G.
lair, James
3IitcheJ, C. K.
M’Gran, Nathan
31 organ, A. A. 4
Mathis, James
M'Carter, Charles
31’Lain, John
Muselwhite, William
M’Carter, John B.
M'Gnire, Abner
H’Kenzie Sc Smith,
31’Lenand, James
31’Lain, Hugh
3Iurcer, William B.
.M’Gran, .Miss Bidsey
.Montgomery, Ii.
Mims, Peyton
Miller, Benjamin
Norwood, Theodore G.
Owens, Wiinam
Poole, John
Pickit, 31. C.
Peacock, Robert
Pertir, .Miss Nancy
Patten & Taylor,
Patten, George
Powell, Elias
Powell, Lewis
Reese, Itham
Haynes, Robert A.
Rayal, Josiah B.
Roundtree. Bunveil
Seo Jackson J.
Smith, Beni. G.
Smith. Robert
Sapp, DiIso>» F.
flnmmartord, Henry
Sjimge, Lorenzo
Sikes. J
Shivers, John
Stuckey, Jefferson
Shipwash, Elias
Thompson. Mrs.
Thompson, 3In>. Mary D.
Taylor, Mitstin
Tharp William A.
Taylor, James
Tbomly, JosiahJJ.
Turner, Rebecca
Taylor, William F.
Taylor, Nicholas
Under.; ooq, Moriah
Walker, Robert U.
Watson, Elijah
Whittington. Martha or
Miss Polly Mercer.
Wimberly, James 2
Whitkcr. John J.
Wingit. William
Wimberly, Perry
Webb, James A.
Warner, Patsey
Waters, .Moses
Wiptberly & Smith,
Wifigit, Richard B.
West. William
Wright. Michael
Wilberly, Aaron
Walker, Josse
Vinson.Isaac
Young, Fnos
Yonnd,' Sallv
JOHN f’H'AIN. P V
31ens Fur and Hair, Seal Caps, Boys black, blue
atld brown cloth Caps, Bombazine do black and drab
sills plush a new «ty!c. Merino and Circassian Ac &c,
From his Ion" experience and personal attention to
th2 brined* of manolVctaruig hats in some of the
most extensive estahJishincnts at the north, he is ena
bled to assure all thoss who may favor him with
their patronage that he can furnish diem wi’h an arti
cle which for cheapness, neatness fi.nd durability shall
be fttllv equal if not superior to any before offered in
the southern market. As his work will be principal
ly manufactured at his estaUHshment in 3Iacon, vT.aep
desired he will finish hats to order in any style to suit
the purchn-or From the facilities thus obtained and
from assiduity and attention to his business he hopes
to deserve as he trusts ho will receive a liberal share
of patronage. Oct 7,1835
GEORGE A KIMBERLY
(CP Wanted Beaver, Otter, .Muskrat and Raccoon
skins
He expects in a few days to remove to the store
now »-;iu ihsl by Mr 5 t V;; 1 ly
Butts, Albert
Brcadlove, Samuel
Brown, Robert
Bryan, John
Byrd. Mutant
Byrd, Wiley
Burgainy, Nathaniel
C
Crawford. James
Collins, Wm. G.
Crago. John H.
Cobb, ilowall
Cleaveland, Jnlm
Chain, John
Calhoun. John C.
Cappidgc, Lewis
Conyers, William
Clark, .Miss Galsey
Cappidge, Janies A.
0
Deuard, Shedrick
Dsughtery, Joshua
Davis, Sarah
Duncan, Georgo M.
Dales, Thomas
Duncan, William
Dickson, James I.
Duncan, John
Davis, .Malichia Jr.
F,
Everett, Jauie3
Elcrbn, John
F
Farnal, W' ,lfanj
Fnmis, Benjamin
Fiz, Jas. or R.Crass
Gardner, Thomas
Gall, Jacob N.
Gray. James
Ga ins, Whitford D 2
•Juerrv, Mary D.
Garthcr. Dr- E. N.
Grigs, Bryant
Gilbert, Thomas J.
Grace, James
Hamiter, John
Hooker, Nathan F.
Holt. James
Hagan. Jinccy
Hull, .Martha
Hand. Henry II.
llowcll, David
Hump his, John
Horn. Cullin
Jordan, Lewis J. 2
Justice, Bearley
Jackson, Henry 2
James, George
Jones, Green
Jonacan, Kirah
Jonagan. Elias
lone*, John * •
Johnson, Aaron or Irrael
Johnson. Richard 2
•oct 8
SlS2a07A£.
JIA.&S.S. VIRGIN
Watch Mahers Sf JetceUers.
Would inform their friends and
the public, that they have remov
ed their establishment to Cotton
tiitncOBZZMM Acenue. to the store recently oc-
ettpied by J II & AYS Ellis,drug-
II in I ISM »j s j Si wliere they will be happy to
serve any who may favor them with a call. They
have in addition to their former stock, just received
from New York a large and splendid assortment of
• batches, Jewelry, Sic.
of the latest fashions, w rich they will sell cheap for
cash—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es
capement, duplex, lepine, alarm and vertical Watch
es, of the best quality; gold, silvor and steel guard
Chains, Seals and Keys, Ear Knobsand Drops, Breast
Pins, Finger Rings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles,
gold and silver ever potn'ed Pencils, silver table, tea,
salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and
cream Ladles—all of which will bo warranted free
from alloy ; silver Cups, butter Kllivf^ Castors, sil
ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks. Trays and Snuf-
c:;. Musical Boxes. Agcordians. Flutes, h ia^ eo ' ctts t
Fifes. Drums, &c. Swords, sword Canes, Knives and
Pistols, aiiioue which is Rnegles’ pocket Rifle, that
will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den
tist Files, shell, silver, gilt and horn Combs, Card ca
ses, Pocket Books and Purses, silver Snuff boxes, sil
ver Toys, silver Thimbles, Scissors, coral, gilt and
glass Beads, steel Pens, aud a variety of other articles
usually kept in their line.
N. B. We have tho best of materials for repairing
Watches of all kinds. S. S. V’s practical knowledge
of the business induces him to think that he can. and
will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work
in his hands. Spoons Ac-engraved- Oct-1
Collars, Stifibers.
Charleston, March27, 1832. j LinenCombrickHdkfs.TIk Hdkl> & ,
I was seized, about three years since, with a distres- ton Umbrellas. Military I jNtulet.e-M- ^ ’ \ vin '„ s
r Rhenmatism. caused by taking a severe cold while Stars, Buttons. Belt I labs, ' 1
Scales, &c. &c.
HATS.
Superfine blk and drab Hats (made to order)
Low price blk and drab Hats
Drab and blk Wool Hats
FincPalmleaf and Chip Hats (lined' Cloth Ceps Ac.
BOOTS & SHOES.
Gentlemen’s fine Boots. Shoe-, and Ptiti'p- of most
any variety and quality, all of which wilt b* -el ■
cheap as any other establishment, for < a-n.
N. B. A small assortment of Summer Good* ■
Bombazines. .Mareno Cassimeres. white and
Grass r.iiien, white and brown Drill t’g, v t "
seilles, which will be sold cheap for Cash.
march 31 41
■js'FST received and for Sale, 32.000 lbs. Bacon
Hams, Shoulders and sides.
—ALSO—
lbs. Lard, nc'^v and good,
fe’b 19--^^
lband
’rowti
M ar-
T. L. SMITH.
herifls. Clerks and others who send ad-
vertisentents to the printer, should write names
and figiw.- plain; the fewer flourishes the
better. We -pell hut tolerably, when wo know
what tho words aro—some oaroes the priute"
and devil i.igethercan’t spell.
BY
IJMK
i.IPPITT A Hi i-.HNS.
CITY TAXES
T :i citizens of Macon, wil ak" notice tha; :!t
as"' *ors books are with tit Trc ' -tirer at the
Branch of the 'tateBank.au- ’hey are hereby notifi
ed to cal! and p tv their taxes for the < urr- m year.
NAT H L. BA;; Kbii. Citv Trcas
Sept. 24 14.
L OST in May or June fast, a note of hand made
join 1 .- by I- 'tv and Uoitauder Jon-.- to
ibseriber for twenty nine dollar*, yayable
lecsmber next. AH persona are cautioned OjSlBSt
I,n - 'or •') • same. ! : • makers a -ain*t paynz
v y-rsoa -p* 2" 2tt< It
LAWSON G CHAM BLESS.
!Fi;ir "Earning.
T ‘ • E law will be rigidly enforced against all per-
-O'js who may sell ardent spirits to any servant
belongingto or in the employment of the subscribers.
‘ sept 29 14 MUST! AN & MOTT.
RE PUBLIC A TION~
- « OF THK
London % f'dinbvrg. Foreign* and Westminister
Q-.iarterly Reviews.
PLAN OF THE WORK.
The numbers of each work are published sepa
rate. a»>d fr itn an exact reprint of the original cop
ies. They aro issued as soot after they are re-
•eived from'Europe, as is consistent with their
proper publications.
Prico of the whole scri?s. comprising tho reg
ular numbers of the London, Edinborq. For
eign, and Westminister Reviews, S8 per an
num.
To thoso who take less than the whole, tho
terms will be as follows:—
For three of them .$7 per annum.
For two *• 5 ••
For one “ 3 “
These subscriptions are invariably to to bo paid
wiihi: three mouths from thetiino of subscribing.
From this role there will lie no deviation.
Subscriber! at a distance must enclose at least
one half >f a year's subscription in advance, or
otherwise a «econd number will not lie sent—tile
terms heiug so’ low as not to justify any, hazard in
oht:iioing:pnymem.
The cost of those works imported is t/t
ih three at present republished, two of them a
lute, the London and Edinburg, cost $10. lib:
Vest minister, not being repnhlishe t, can only be
obtained at th" importing price. $8 per annum,
or $2 per number The F.irngn Quarterly is re
published in weekly parts in rontiexion with two
ot'ior periodicals.- When obtained -eparately.
its cost is the same a- tit** ’•’» estmimstcr.
OLFOTT.& EI.’ Act ms
sing Rheuffiatism, caused by taking
under the influence of mercury, aud which lias cli.--
aided me from business nearly ever since. During
this period. I have been a patient in the Marine IIos-
pool, in this city, upwards of four mouths, and nearly
die same length of time in the Baltimore 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 die use of
The Indian’s Panacea. In one month I lottud niysell
p^tirely free Ixotn pain, afid am uow happy ,r * s‘tte
that 1 vC.nsK.er in, s ^C^ er ,p^' ( sj^££> ) i j ( Market-st.
Cua'ilesto?. May If 1831.
The undersigned has beffi labouring under jl^rcn-:
rial Rlieuraatism for three yellr..^:, ' andnn-l
period he was an inmate of die City hy- ”‘ a ’ -,u a - -
der the medical treatment of thi ’hysicians ^ j
stitution, witiout obtaining permanent relief. In ,
niOBth of December last, I was permitted to use lhc
Indian’s Panacea, aud five bottles ctmiptetelv
Charleston, J>ec.20. 1831-
The subscriber had for nearly two years a scrolnlous
ulcer upon die knee, covering a surface at tn-‘ es as
large as her hand. It was so severe as to confine her
to the bouse nearly die whole of diat time. She used
many remedies in vain, and began to despair of ever
getting relief, when she fortunately tried The Indian s
Panacea, aud is happy to state that four bottles healed
it entirely, and she has remained perfeedy well to this
time, nearly ayear. _
ELIZA STRONG. Gcorge-st.
Charleston, July 1~, 1831.
I was afflicted four years with an ulcer in the leg,
occasionally accompanied with erysipelatous inflam
mation and excessive pain in tho leg and ancle joint j
Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill upon it,
hut without permanent benefit. In this state, live bot-
des of The Indian’s Panacea made a perfect cure.
MARGARET A. WEST, 121, Meeting-st.
Charleston, Jan. l0, IooL.
This may certify that I was afflicted y.ith a scrofu
lous disease’ for several years, during which time I em
ployed several eminent physicians botu R1 * nuadelptiia ^
aud Charleston, and also took several bottles P' c
Swaim's Panacea, but all without permanent benefit.
During the last winter I was taken with an ulcerated
throat willed so6n became so severe as to prevent my
iakin» sufficient food to sustain life. I remained in this
situation several days, emaciated and threatened with
absolute and unavoidable starvation—when, as a last
resort I haa recourse to The Indian s Panacea, and
re. art, i naa immediate relief, recoveriig so
rapidly that'i..'four vv^eks I found myself quite well,
as I have remained ever tnCce.
ANDREtl COZi.-K- 1 iir,
A colored woman, belonging to Mr. Auffi u “S? 0 ’
Charleston, was affected for nearly two years . ^
distressing pain in her head, accompanied wiki uk-
ration in her nostrils, and a constant discharge of very
offensive matter from her nose. She was entirely re
lieved by taking two bottles of The Indian's Panacea.
Putnam Co. Ga„ '834-
This may certify that 1 have been afflicted with the
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 itt’lo mercurial
pills, directed by our doctor. P. JOHNSON.
For sale by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS,
f-h O'! V, Cotton Art mi,-. Mania. ii.o/C/, ColDetll COUllfl/.
LIN E OF STAGES BETWEEN : iriiniEAS James Me C me kin applies to
f» a, w TT* TsT /a Jff AfOSST * ® the inferior court of said county ".m
■ sitting M a court of ordinary, tor letters disn.issory
Three times a,reek—via Perry’s Mi Is, Flo,into,j s Mills, t f ^ administration of tho estate of Watson Pat-
Jacksonvtlle,and Haichtnsrdle. \ ,i Pee ased.
TRAVELLERS are res- These, arc therefore to cite and admonish r.c
ular the kindred and creditors of said der v
sj .a r- x. ti,
C CONSTANTLY for Sale, at the Telegraph Office*
J a general assortment of Blanks, among wmci.
ATTORNEY’S BLANKS.
Declarations—Assumpsit,
« Case,
“ 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,
Subpoenas for Witnesses,
License for Retailing,
31arriage License.
SHERIFF’S IflLANKfl
Deeds for Land,
Bills of Sale for Negroes.
Grand Jury Summons,
Petit Jury Summons.
ORDINARY BLANKS
Administrator’s Letters and Bond,
Guardian’s do d°
Temporary Letters an'd Bond,
Warrant of Appraisement,
Letters Testamentary. f v , w
JUSTICE’S & CONSTABLES RL -N - •
Executions.
Do for Cost,
- Do for M'ditar)- fines.
Summonses,
Bail Warrants,
Bail Bonds,
Garnishments,
achments.
C.C LEAN EOUS B L A N KS
A.7
Deeds, - ,
Powers of Attorue)’,
Notes.
Gamuts,
Boat Receijits,
Deeds for Justice's Inferior Four:. A <
feb26 1855 30
ly informed that the above
Jne wul start on the 15th of Oc-' stn
i?tober next, leavin,
Tho Coaches are ail new
each end ev* i cdfo file their objections (if any they hare. i.
,\v, built ex- i office within lhc time prescribed by laic, xclr;, s :<
ery other day. —... — . .
uressly for 'he Line & of the most approved construe- , letters should not be granted.
tion. The proprietors having taken great pains to in- : Given under my hand at office th
sure the comfort and convenience passengers, flat- j
ter themselves that this route will be found the most I
convenient and expeditious between the interior of this
State and Darien or New York.
To connect this line with the north, there are (wo j
regular Lines of Packets between Darien atid New ,
York to leave each end once every week or ofrener. |
(be-ffies transient vessels) so that with fair winds the
(ith Julv 183;
DAVID MOSEL V. c. c.<
Ceorgut, Crawford county.
•wttji - i - James 3. Jones euaraian of Care
C. Jones, applies for letters of disini;
from liis^'d guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ah and fir.-
gulsrthe kindred & creditors of said Caroline E. Jor.ci
pas igc from New York to Macon may be made in six j to be and appear a. my OTn f' *‘7 ' ll '. ’ ' a “ ’ j.
1 J 1 cd bv law, to shew cattse d an) tney na\e. «n\ - ...
T!'..re will also be at least eight Steamboats to rnu letters sl’.oitld no. '^e , . , 0 .,
reenlarly between Darien, Hawkinsvillo, and Macon, | Given under my .an.. ^ BRDOKS,' c. c. o.
some of which wdi start two or three times a week;) 4j* _ ' —‘ t--'——
vr- -*k Yvith the , 1^T' ; B months afterdate arpbca"«»'«made
prob.-.b::" •' nan. • ■ day altertHelsioruc- : g' to the honorable inferior court o! Bd h couiitv
tober,' between Darien & Savannah, and Steamboat* when silting for ordinary purposes, for '• a\e to sell
_ a king t!:»; pa-sago in .-Uvea ' uirs. liave almost eve- 1 Lot of I.nnd No. 95 in the fourth distric <• Howsttni
rv other dsv, conveyance by stage twice and Steamboat I county, now lying in the county of Bibb b< longing us
once a week to St. Marv’ and ast T'iorida. so that i a part of the children of the ubscriber.-cn> r- whc'H
trave n -'s arriving in Darien can have their choice of are minors, and of whom the subscriber i- tmardian.
oroceed "v in cither direction by me or steam. ^ JAMFS Hr AFP.
Darien. Aug 10-flteow-8
JOSEPH S. PAGE,
Agent for Proprietors,
-v CROQK HV,
'hina aad^laass War?*
fill 1 'CESALi; AND RETAIL.
rgYH Subscriber? talie this method of informing
4 the public, that thev have recently purchase :
the stock of CROCKERY, CHINA AND t.LAri
WARE formerly owned by P. B. TAYLOb & ' '*
nnd have taken 'he store heretofore occupied by them,
oppo: itc Messrs. Stoval, Simmons A Co’s War* on.-c.
Broad-street, Augusta—where tbojr intend '
; rowantly on hand, u larpo & cxtensivfr as ortim isi -
I ftoekery* Ohini aail "^1 ss
’!dc
Which th
! terms U Merch
Being nu i
Brtnton. and ,n
: for the purnos"
ir for sale on the most advantngeo
S from the Country and others,
cted with a large importing house ir
- of the parmer* residing in
ofm king the be« selection of Go<
Georgia, Coirctn county.
Coiceta Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes. Ju-\
ly term. 1835
TSfT appearing to the court that Howell ' ider sea. ;
'* 1 'or Howell ’ ; iun. orphan of Sterling
- d is desirous of being dismissod from
• : It is t'-'-vrfere. on motion, Ordered
rt, that all persons therein interested shew J
■ '.t*\ have on O " frst Monday in Septem- i
id Howell ’Her g'lardion of the .
: "in ovnl tforesaid should not I
d '—« :* : d r'*s-d'.:nsbip in terms of the j
c- . ->• i.-’p (">d - -vided.
>he above to be a true extract from the mis-j
conrt Jtilv 6th 1834. 5
DAVID MOSELEY', c. o <-•.
■ -r • ■ - Court
ittin ' • ii'ittarv pur-
fel it months after d-.uo application wii. b> made
S to the honorahie inferior court ot Tike counts
j when sittisg for ordia-ry purposes, for oars to r?H
nil tl’f real estate of Herod Reese la’e of s»'-d county
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
•one 13-52 Hi VI Rl.Y DAM! 1 adm’r.
,L Georgia Ffl
w
aliAr
county.
a- Parker, i *
nihtration ’he
L LaaVe-vo pajb. ’*•
be
lizabeth Bumsid
county deceased.
And whe rsa9 John and Yi iiiiatu A/ i
for rs of administration on the e-tate
sen'r. iatc oftf. ."-lid county deceased
Thes. are therefore tn cite and t.dfcrh
tnful - ''e kindred and creditors
heard apira mi; 'Jfce. u it: -
it (■ u' to l,on- cm.", if any
t letters e 1 ••■■Id rot h> s-’Ootrd.
under my hand at office the l' : t> d;
13 11. G JOHNS' N
' 09 S r .
r y \ »c VSi
' “ c Affiij.
I <- :r -
wh v
thev feel confid-" thill
ferms unlly lvnr ig<
tht "nit’d A-
the
can fum*
with any o'
WAr
an
mm
H-; received andfi
-'urc
ami
hi-
o.-c!‘''ll!v invite'l 'o r 1
trphans of AI
U v It in rt
■:r assortment.
wu I JAM WOODBURY & C<
..opt. 22 14
ust 20
run made known on the day
-OX 3 \L') VI V. Guard'll
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prope
acriber
FOR s ' / E.
tv at present >■
sent 19 13 \\
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