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** rUBUSOBO KVEBT THURSDAY,
AT M.ICQS, GA.
Prirtins Office on Cl-crnj Strut, mar Jewett's
1 3 Corner
rp»t.YlS.—Turk* Dollars a year, if paid in
I "•aucc, or Four Dollars, if not paid before the
1 of"tile year. Subscribers living at a distance
, f)3 required iu all cases to pay in advance.
v y^ Xo Paper discoutinM"d, bu* at tho discre-
;.n r of the publishers, uuti all arrearages aie
The Committee of No
minations for Bibb county, have nomi
nate.; HARMON It. HOWARD as a
candidate for Sheriff 1 .
We are authorised to
aunonnee GEORGE WOOD a can
didate for Sheriff of Bibb County at
the ensiling election.
A. E. CHIGKERINU,
an* :i
We are authorised to
announce JOHN SPRING Lit as a
candidate for sheriff of Bibb county
at the ensuing election. '
“EDWARD C. BUL-
'KLEY is a candidate for re-election
to the office of Clerk of the Inferior ]
Court cf this county. aus t<>- i
We are authorised to
’announce JACOB JOHNSON as a
candidate for Receiver of Tax Re
turns for Bibb county nt the ensuing
electiou.
w^are Saouse
business, fv J
SIT A V1X( i rented the Ware House formerly occn-
-fit-B- l'ied by J. Goddard & Co. he will continue to
transact the above business. Thankful for the liberal
patronage heretofore bestowed, by strict attention to
business confided to hi« care, be hopes to merit a share
of the public patrona; e. lie* will make liberal advan
ces on cotton stored with or siiipued by him.
ju tie 23 6m 53
WARE HOUSE
AND
OOMaZZSSZOBJ SUS2HESS.
THE subscriber begs leave to in
form his friends and the public, that he
continues (he above business in all its
branches, at bis »Id stand, (head of
Cherry street and Cotton Avenue,)
where he offers all the usual lacililies in business, by
making liberal advances on produce stored with him,
or on shipments to his friends in Savannah, Charles
ton, and New York. The situation ofliis Ware Hou
ses and close storage, as to convenience and safety, are
not surpassed by any in the city. Should 'addi
tional, security be required, insurance can be effected at
a very low rate. The subscriber’s undivided attention
will be devoted to tho above business; he therefore
hopes to receive a portion of public patronage.
Macon, June, 1835-1 JAS. C. MORGAN.
MACON, Georgia, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1835.
OCMULGEE STEAM BOAT
rpn HIS company will be prepared to comuieuco bii-
a sines?, early iu die next season—They will have
a line of Packet?, between New York, and Darien and
steam vessels to forward goods from Darien to Macon
—The agents in New York, Charleston, and Savannah,
will bo authorised to contract for die delivery of goods
in Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermedi
ate charge and tho agent in Macon will receive cotton
deliverable iu Savannah, Charleston, and New York—
The company’s vessels and boats, will be of first class
with experienced commanders, and no expense will be
spared to meet the patronage of the public.
PH. R. YONGE& SONS, Agents in Darien.
may 27 th 1835. 4!)
itasia T‘t-M
r-~V
-“V
WILLIAM B. JOR
DAN is a candidate for Receiver cf
Tax Returns for Bibb county,
uug 22 9
Richard U* EH is is a
candidate for the office of Sheriff at the
ensuing election of Bibb county.
Notice.
Z. B WADE will be a candidate
for Cle rk of the Inferior Court at the
action. 1 ,: net 15
M U . are authorr-.d io autiouuce
JOSEPH P. HOLLE-
MAN as a Candidate for Clerk
of die Inferior Cou/t of Bibb county.
wh&Sloes:
i Wish to lure forty negro fellows for the year 1836,
for which liBeral wages will be given, and every
attention paid to their health and comfort: some of them
aro wanted to work in a brickyard, and some oitbudd :
m:>s ill die City—Those working in the brick yard
will not lie exposed as much as in common brick yards,
a.! the bricks are all moulded by machinery. I should
like to make die engagement for the above negroes
before Christmas next.
DAVID F. WILSON.
August Gth, 1835. 6
Brushes*
A Supply of Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Shoe, Nail,
f\. Hearth. Flesh. Scrub, Hatters, Paint, Horse, Fur-
Fiiruititra Grniniug, and Varnish brushes.
Just received and for sale bv
SHOT WELL BROWN & Co.
Sept 10 11.
DRY GOODS,
WA&S HOtJBjS
And
L ♦ J-
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T IIE undersigned Slave entered into a co-partner
ship for tile transaction of the above business.
The Dry Goods busitiess will be conducted under the
name uud style of Fort, Hamilton & Wiley mid
will be managed and directed by R. W. Fort* L. II.
Wiley. The Ware House & Commission Business,
under tin name and style of Hamilton, Haves & Co.
and will bo managed and conducted a» hitherto by E.
Hamilton and John R. Hayes—The undersigned re
spectfully solicit for each establishment a share of pub
lic. patronage.
ROBT. W. FORT.
E. HAMILTON,
L. II. WILEY.
JNO. R. HAYES.
July 23. 4 Cm
PERFUMERY
3 > ik£3 > 6'Sr jti dtc. t&c*
A G K N E RA L assortment.
_ A French, American and Dutch Cologne Water,
c londa water,
Lavender water, do
Rose, do
Milk of Roses,
Kephafia for the Growth of Iiair,
Orange Flour water,
l’euitield Bears Oil,
Macassar Oil,
Extract of Bergamot,
Extract of Musk,
Extract of Rosas,
Marrow Pomatum,
Honey watei, (tocleanse and thicken the Hair.)
Spirit of Rose,
Toilet Powder, (Violet and Rose scented.)
Castalian Soap,
Naples Compound Tablet,
Camphor Soap,
Palm do,
Musk do,
Kraolisnt, do
Brown Windsor, do
Family soap, (cheap article)
LVuuatic tables,
Barbers and Prentiss’ shaving cakes.
Cosmetic Wash balls,
Prentiss’s curling Fluid,
Antique Oil,
Otto of Roses,
Pearl powder,
Rouge,
Wards Iiair oil,
Persian otto of rose life salve,
Carbonic Dentifrice
Erosive powder, (to remove oil or grcace from sdk
or woollen,
Cold cream,
For sale by J. H. &. W. S. ELLIS
LIP PITT 8? HIGGINS
H AVE removed into thoir now Brick stores ad
joining the Post Oifice, attached to which they
have convenient WARE HOUSES for the reception
and storage of COTTON. They tender their servi-
ves to tho public in the Storage and Sale of Cotton, on
which liberal advances will be made, or on Cotton to
ba shipped to their friends in
Savannah, Philadelphia,
Charleston, Baltimore,
New York. Pruritlencc,
or Boston. tit 16 on If-
•/tunc jueciarks.
Macon Academy, Oct 13, 1835.
F ROM the solicitations of several friends, the sub
scriber proposes to a course'iff Lectures
no N’ut. Philosophy, including the most recent discov
eries in Electro-magnetism made by Professor Henry
and the Brandon blacksmith.
A Telescope' of sufficient power for nil practical
purposes will be received before the close of tire Lec
tures. Tho instrument is selected by a distinguished
Professor, who has lately returned from Paris, ex
pressly for the subscriber; not of sufficient power.to
s:iihs inhabitants of tho Moon, but to see distinctly its
mountains, hills a ul valleys. The subscriber flatters
himself ihat the facts and illustrations gathered from
tho best American and European scientific journals to
ho enabled to offer a course of Philosophical Lectures
not unworty the attention of the citizens of Macon.
The Introductory Lecture will be given on Monday
evening 13th of October, if the weather be favorable,
on which the attendance of the citizens of Macon is
mast respectfully solicited. J- DARBY.
_ Siaae
for sale by the subscriber.
WAKE HOUSE
And
coissssxssio^ sirsrasss.
FBI HE undersigned begs leave to inform his friends &.
_5t public generally, that be will contiuus the above
business iu all its various branches nt the old staud for
merly occupied by Bennett & Carter in East Macon.
wWn be offers hV the usual facilities in business by
making liberal advances on produce stored with him,
or on shipments to his friends in Savannah.jCharleston,
or New York. His Ware Houses are conveniently sit
uated near the river, and remote front other buildings
which renders them quite secure from danger by fire.
Insurance cun be effected at lowest nr.es if required.
The undersigned will give his whole attention to the
above business and hopes to receive a portion of pub
lic patronage. A General assortment of Groceries
will be constantly kept on hand and sold at the lowest
prices. II. K. CARTER,
sept. 0 11
GROCERIES
WARE BOUSE
rn
And
cio f&aizssxonr business.
C 1 cargo Jewett &co. respectfully inform their
RT friends and the public generally, that they have
added the Ware House uud Commission Business to
that heretofore conducted by them. Their Ware
House i : conveniently situated on second street, near
ly adjoii i g their store. Alt cotton consigned to them,
either by Ute planters or dealers in the article, or or
ders to sell or buy in this market, will be promptly
attended to.
They have also a convenient close storage house
for the* reception of merchandize from the country ;
the receiving -and forwarding <*f which, will receive
a particular sh ire of their attention. Liberal advan
ces will be made on cotton stored, or on shipments to
anv market, when desired.
They also have on hand, aud' expect shortly to re
ceive a largo and general assortment of
GROCERIES, DRYGOODS
*y c. fyc.
Such as. St Croix and Portorico & Havannasugars,
Cuba. Rio and Java coftee, Liverpool salt,
Swedes Iron, Nails, Brails, cast. German and blister
steel.
Heavy hemp Bagging, Bagging twine twilled sack
ing, Oztwburghs,
Negroes cloths, shoes, hats, caps, claoks,
Powder, -hot, and lead, saddles and bridles,
.Sets Blacksmith tools, castings. Hardware.
Calicoes, Flannels. Blankets, Wax Calf skins. &c.
Which they will sell on as good terms as can be had
in tbis market.
S-pt 10 9 11
PIONEER
S3HBABS BOAT
LINE
F OR transportation to and from Macon, is now in
complete order. A superior new Steam Boat
called ‘"David Crockett” with two powerful Engines,
aud several first rate freight boats have been built since
the close of the last season and placed on the line.
Steam lioat Pioneer, Copt. Goodwin,
“ “ David Crockett, “ M' Cormick,
will ply regulaily between Darien and Macon, one of
them leaving Daricu about once a week with freight
boats iu tow.
Steam Boat
Capt. Donnell,
will run constantly between Darien and Savannah,
and ull'ordibe greatest despatch to Cotton.
The subscriber’s whole attention is devoted to facili
tating transportation between -Macon and the Sea
Ports. He has invested a largo sum to put bis line in
the most complete order, aud believes that his arrange
ments for giving despatch to freight and keeping it in
good order, while iu his care, will make it the interest
of Cotton Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, to
continue their favors.
At Darien he has secure and convenient Warehouses
for reception of Goods, and his
Wharves there are covered
with sheds,
which enables him to keep ail Cotton shipped on his
Boats under shelter and protected from the weather,
while landed for reshipment.
JAME3 R BUTTS
Ace.'ts.
Holcombe, Peck & Co., Charleston,
E. P. Bctts, Savannah,
J. T. Rowland, Darien
I). B.-Halstead, Hawkinsville.'
Macon. Nov. IS, 1834 —22
NEW WARE HOUSE.
BEG leave to tender my services
to the Planters and others in the
storage & Commission busin :ss. My
Ware House situated onthoconrner of
Cherry and Third st.is now in good order fortharecep
tion of Cotton. Tiie usual accommodation of advan
ces on Cotton in store will be made. Orders for the
purchase of cotton will be strictly attended to. A
strict and personal attention will be paid to the execu
tion of orders for goods or the sale of produce, having
had ten years experience iathe business ofthis place.
I bopo to be able to give general satisfaction to those
who may entrust their business to my care.
0. RALSTON.
WAKE HOUSE
And
T IIE undersigned have associated with themselves
iu the above business Messrs. Robert W. Fort
and Laird II. Wiley, and will henceforth conduct said
business under tire name and style of Hamilton, Hayes
& Co. They will occupy the same extensive and se
cure Ware House, situated near the river and will ex
tend to their friends and patrons the same facilities in
business that they have hitherto done, and promise
an equal degree of attention to tho interest of those
who may favor them with their business. They
respectfully tender to their former friends and pat
rons their grateful thanks fur past favors and solicit
for the new concern a continuation of the same.
E. HAMILTON,
JNO. R. HAYES.
Tiilv 23d. 4 fins
MACON STEAM BOAT
Company,
fJH AVF. the pleasare to return their most grateful
iAda.- aclaiowledgemeuts i’or the liberal patronage they
have received from the merchants and their friends, &,
would solicit a coutiunauce of it, which they hope to
merit by prompt attention to all cotton or goer Is
shipped by the Liue. In addition to the Steamboat Ex
cel and their tow boats now in use,
The Company have now building a new Steamboat,
xvith ten new toxv boats, tdl of the best materials ami
oxpressly adapted to the navigation of the Ocmulgec
and Altamuba livers. These increased facilities will
afford the Company the means of giving despatch to
goods intended for the interior, and will furnish in-
ducenients for merchants west of the Ocmnlgee river
to ship their goods by the way of Darien and Macon.
There are 5 first rate Packets running regularly be
tween New York and Darien, which come to Hawes
iiml Mitchell, the agents for the Macon Steamboat
Company.
Agentsfor the above Boats :
J. GODDARD, Macon.
L. Baldwin- & Co. Savannah,
Hawks & Mitciielt., Darien,
Gko. K. Roberts, Ilawkinsville,
, Bovce, IIsvrv & Walter, Charleston.
Macon, 25th Juno, 1835 53 Cm
\ i i.niE a....Number
WARS SSOUSiS
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
MYRICK, NAPIER & FREE
MAN, will be thankful for all favors
in the above line of Business, manifes
ted either in shipments of Merchan
dise by their friends & acquaintances,
consignments of Cotton from tho planter or cotton dea
ler, or orders to sell or bny cotton in this marker.—
Their Ware House is conveniently situated to tho bu
siness part of the city. Liberal advances will be made
upon the produce of our country.
They are now offering a largo assortment of season
able Dry Goods, of newest style and fashion. Their
stock of Hardware is extensive, and well adapted to
wants of the conn try. Their assortment of Groceries
is very good, among which will be found.
Choice Madeira, Port, Claret, Muscat, and Chnm-
paigno Wines
Real London Porter
Garden Lemou and Raspberry Syrup
Butter, Soda, and Wine Biscuit
Real Sperm Caudles
Baldwin’s Tallow Jo
Loaf and Lump Sugars
White Havamia do
Superior Spanish and American Sugars
A large supply of Sugar. Coffee. Molasses, Cotton
Bagging, Bale Rope, Twine, &c. &c
,f -’Oil '••• • 3m 2
NEW YORK & DAifeBBN
Line of Pat ueis.
/©L BRIG Amelia Strong, J. Cliace, Master,
n/iV Premium, Mr. Matthews, -
fc*5fnew “ Darien, C. P. Buckley, “
“ “ Macon, A. Bibbins, “
Sellr. 1 D. B. Crimes. T. Baker, _ “
All good and substantial vessels, well crdcidated lor the
trade, with good accommodations for'jfctfBengersj and
experienced commanders. One of the vessels will al
ways be at eae.h end of the Line to receive freight, and
will sail regularly once a week. Shippers by this liue
can effect Insurance at five eighths per cent, and they
may rely upon the x-essels being regularly despatched.
The subscribers are also agents for several Steamboats
to run regularly during tho boating season between
Darien, Hhwkinsville, and Macon, and are induced to
beiiev" that they can give great facilities in forwarding
goods destined for the interior of the State.
HAWF.S & MITCHELL, Agents.
Daricu. 1st July, 18J5 3.
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
At 35arien 9 S«a.
. j i!I r . undersigned have resumed business as a-
H bovc, and xvill as heretofore pay prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to their care. We believe
we have made arrangements that will enable us at all
times to forward goods for the interior with the least
possible delay, by steamboats when tiie river will ad
mit, or in extreme low river by small flats or lighter?,
built expressly for that business. On ettr wharves
are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot
ton at the least possible expense, and our opportunities
to forward cotton inland or coastwise, aro not exceed
ed by any other House.
IIAWES & MITCHELL.
Darien, May 20,1835. 40
MACON
T IIE subscriber having made arrangements with
soma of the most extensive Carriage Manufac
tories in the uolhcrn cities, will have on hand, and be
constantly receiving, the coining seasou, a- 1 extensive
assortment of,
CAB XAGES, BAROUCHES,
and vehicles of all descriptions, which will be of the
best workmanship and materials, and which will be
sold on us good terms as can be purchased in any city
in the Southern country. Also, an extensive assort
ment of
SADDLERY, HARNESS.
and every other article appertaining to our line of busi
ness. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to
give us a call.
WRIGLF.Y & HART.
Opposite corner from Washington Hall.
Sept 2 6m ' 11
~ HT ih Edmund Russell.
r l”. subscribers offer for sale the following goods
ou accommodating terms viz.
53) pieces heavy hemp Bagging,
r,o a- ditto'.
tow ditto
St. Croix sugar,
prime N. O. ditto.
Porto ttico ditto.
2b0 Bags Coffee.
|2 h’ida do veiv prime.
r> bids prime pork.
*-0 Boxes Tobacco,
y|) 01 segars Hernandos,
•_* * M do. I)oz Amigos, a superior article.
>* Crate* assorted Crockery.
“-P ie, 12 * REA & COTTON.
50 do
50 do
20 l.hds
40 da
do
&3&XOVA2&.
J.A. &S.S. VIRGIN
Watch Matters Sr Jciccllcrs,
Would inform their friends and
the public, that they have remov
ed their establishment to Cvttim
Avenue, to the store recently oc
cupied by i II & W S Ellis.drng-
gists. where they will be happy to
servo auy 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
Watches, ZoxsreSry, ike.
of the latest fasnion9, w iich 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, silver and steel guard
Chains, Seals and Keys, Ear Knobsand Drops, Breast
Pins, Finger Rings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles,
gold and silver ever pointed 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 Knives Castors, sil
ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Sniff
ers. Musical Boxes, Accordiam, Flutes, Flageoletts,
Fifes. Drums, &c. Swords, sword Canes, Knives and
Pistols, among which is Rugglcs’ pocket Rifle, that
will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den
tist Files, shell, silver, gilt and born Combs, Card ca
ses, Pocket Books and Parses, silver Snuffboxes,sil
ver Toys, silver Thimbles, Scissors, coral, gilt and
glass Beads, steel Pens, anil a variety of other articles
l usually kept in their line.
N. B. We have the best of materials for repairing
Watches of all kinds. 3. 3. V’s practical knowledge
of ths business induces him to think that he can. and
will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work
in his hands. Spoons &c- engraved- Oct-1
SOLUTi ON KR E OSO T.
F OR the cure of Cancerous Ulcers, Old sores. Tet
ters, Ring worms and will immediately stop blee
ding from fresh wounds. Bleeding at the nose &c. A c
Prepared by G. W. CARPKNRER.’an'd fi.-rsaleby
sept. 25 13 . J. II. & W. S. ELLIS.
FOR SALE
IIVE well improved Lots in Macon having good
Dwellings with all other necessary out build
ings,
ALSO,
Two hundred acres well timbered Pine Land with
in one and a half miles of the City.
ALSO,
My Saw and and Grist mills situated seven miles
from town, with several tracts ol’Land and the timber on
the Mill Tract; all ou terms which will be profitable
in a nurchaser. D. RALSTON.
—
*na .aF£ia?.C 3>
T HD Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure
Cotton on the River, and also take a few risks
against Fjre in this city. Apply to
ROBERT COLLINS.
Mac.bn.OcL 27, 1854, 19
RowiuuPs Tonic Mixture.
A SUPPLY of Rowand’sTonic Mixture, acertain
cure for tho Fcccr and Ague, jnst received and
for sale by J. H. & W. S ELLIS,
jnne 16-52 Cotton Avenue. Maron.
PAINTING.
H OUSE Painting, plain ami ornamental, either
in the city or country. Chairs repainted aud
ornamented. Lookiugglass or picture frames gilded
or bronzed
Signs painted, and Fancy painting of various des
criptions will be done by applying to
J. II. & W. 3. ELLIS.
Cotton Avenue.
Mixed Paints of every color on hand,
inn 8-29
DRUGS &, MEDICINES,
Faints, Oils, Dye Stuffs.
Cotton Avenue, Macon.
J II. & W. S. ELLIS, having taken the Drug
• Store formerly occupied by Dr. Win. Ii. Ball
and Mr. F. S. Johnson, intend keeping a general as
sortment of Drugs, Medicines, Points. Oils, Ac.
Families, Physicians, Merchants, and Planters may
depend upon having their orders or prescriptions filled
in the best manner and of the best materials.
Particular pains will be taken to have on hand med
icines of the very best quality.
Just receiving and on hand Patent medicines. Per
fumery, Surgical Instruments, Paiuts Oils Window
Glass, Garden Seeds. &c. &c.
Jan 1 1835—28
Hats, Shoes, &fc.
I HAVE taken the Clothing Store of Lewis Fiich,
and offer 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
cheap for cash as any other establishment in the up
country. HORACE FITCH.
S. IN DICKINSON.
A T the store formerly occupied by J.Abrahams &co.
Ixt.. on Cotton avenue and next door to Patrick &
.Martin on 3dsthas nowon hand a very select and
choice assortment of Dry Goods &c. entirely fresh and
for sale at redneed prices also
50 hhds prime sugars.
20 N. O. molasses.
150 Bags coffee.
120 bblsN.E. Rum.
Cog Brandy, II. Gin, J. Rum, Malaga, Madeira,
Marsaillcs, Port and Lisbon Wines, Noyeau, pepper
mint, Cinnamon, Rose, and Life of man’ cordials, Ci
gars, snuff, tobacco, lump sugar, powder, tea, choc
olate, pepper, spice, indigo, salaeratns, ginger, starch,
soap, lamp oil, pickled pork, prime bagging, salt, cas
tings, &c. &c.
Macon Sept 22d. 13
<5i wm&mczxg&ki
J UST received and lor sale by
J. II. &. W. S. ELLIS,
Cotton Avenue.
Iloflman’s Anodyne LiquorBalsam Capivi,
Lenitive Electuary, Do Canada,
Conserve Roses, Soda Powders,
Opium, Saratoga do
Sulphate Quinine, Seidlitz do
Camphor, Lemon Syrup,
Castor Oil (fresh and supe-Best Starch,
rior,) Indigo,
Sweet do do do Madder,
Mustard do do Blue Stone,
Gum Arabic Annatta,
Epsom Salts, Logwood,
Brimstone, Camwood,
Calomel, Glue,
Tart Emetic, Aqua Fortis,
Morphine, • Nitric Acid,
Black Drop, Peariash, A c. Ac.
Oil Cantharadis,
Paints, Varnishes, fyc.
Japan Varnish, Yellow Ochre,
Copal do Chrome Yellorv,
Leather do Verdegris,
White Lead, Chrome Green
Red Lead, Spirits Turpentine,
Venetian Red, Prussian Blue.
Spanish Brown,
Medical Herbs, Sfc.
Poplar Bark, Gum Gamboge,
African Pepper, Foxglove,
Bayberry Bark, Elder Flowers,
Lobelia Inflate, Skunk Cabbage
Uva Urai, Gentian,
Seneka, Ilorehound,
Lobelia Seed, Sago,
Serpentaria, Bonesct.
Gum .Myrrh,
Macon, fob 11 1835 34
RommiCs Tonic Mixture.
W ARRANTED a certain cure for the Fever and
Ague also the genuine Kygeau medicines
For sale only by
COOKE & COWLES.
Macon. Oct. 8. 16 Authorized Agents.
AGENCY AND COMMISSION
IN DARIEN.
T HE undersigned returns his thanks to his friends
"or the liberal support which ho has heretofore
received from them in the above line of business, and
solicits a continuance of their patronage. His arrange
ments for conducting business, aud particularly in gi
ving despatcli in receiving and forwarding produce &
merchandize and protecting them while in bis charge,
are at least equal to those of any others in his fine, lie
will spend the summer in and in tho vicinity of Darien,
and auy business addressed to him will receive lu? per
sonal and prompt attention,
juns 151835-53 JOHN T. ROWLAND.
S. COOSS3S,
AVING established himself in Savannah as Fac-
. tor and Commission Merchant, will devote his
attention to ths interest of his friends.
References.
Messrs. Holcombe, Peck & Co. Chaiiostou.
Messrs. J. VV. & J. T. Heard, Augusta.
J. K. Kilburn & Co. do
Stovall «fc Simmons, do
G. B. Lamar Esq. Savannah.
David Ralston, Macon.
A. It. Ralston, do
PERFUMERY.
4”iOLOGNE, Florida, Rose, Lavender, Hungary
( C_>'aiid Orange Flower Water, Naples Compound
Palm Emollent. and Cosmetic Soap, Barbers Shaving
Cakes, Otto of Rose, .Milk of Rose, & Tooth Powder,
Macassar and Bears Oil, Preston and Satts &c.
Jnst received and forsale by
SIIOTWF.LL BROWN & Co.
Sept 9th, 1835 11
NEW BOOKS.
T HE Subscribers respectfully inform the public,
that they are now receiving and opening a large
and very general assortment of Books and stationary.
Arrangements have been made to receive in the shortest
time possible the new publications in Theology, Law.
and Medicine, and also Miscellaneous subjects’. They
have a general assortment of School Books, Globes.
Maps, and Family apparatus, fancy paper, drawing
paper, paint boxes and brushes; fancy articles ladies
work and dress boxes, card cases and pocket books of
all kinds, penknives and ever pointed pencils, music
and music boxes and instruments &c. jic.
A liberal discount made to teachers, in furnishing
their schools with any of the above articles..
Blanks in great variety on hand and"made any size
;patern anfl quality to order.
' sept. 22-. 13, OLCOTT? & ELLS
NEW GOODS.
WM. II. KURDS Alii*.
H AS Just received a new and extensive as
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
RSJAjyS Ml GlaOmSSM®,
IIATS, SHOES, S,-C.
which he is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PAUT, Of THE FOl.t.01VISO I
Super Saxouy, Blue, Black aud Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue, Black, Mixed aud Fancy coloredSatinem
English Merinoes
Dufilc, Point and Rose Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson, Green mid While -Flannels
Printed Salshury ‘ d<‘
Canton and Saxouy and Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
i irds Eye and Russia do
Scotch do
Black, Bine and coloured Bombazcttes
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths
Lir.scys
Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings &. Sheetings
Hamilton Jeans
Black Italian Lustirng
do Gros de Swiss
do i!s Naples
do do Berlin
do Siiichev.s and Sarsauets
Colored Gros do Naples
Black and colored Florences '
do Italian Crapes
Merino Mantles aud Square Shawls
Common, Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Dahlias*
and twisted Silk Shawls
Hernani, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na
ples Dress Ildkfs
Ladies and Misses Bonnets
Irish Lincus ami Lawns
Cotton Cassimers Beaver Fustians
Euglish Moleskin Apron and Furniture Cheeks
Domestic-Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
FloorCloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia SheetingBear Duck
Cambric do Bleached Dotvlass Oznahurghs
Hangup '”ord Cottot Yarn
Cotton, Worsted and .nmbs wool Hosiery
Black and colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Blk and col’d Lustring Ribbons
Dark aud light eol’d Prints aud Ginghams
Lace aud Gauze Veils
Fig’dand plain Bohiuct Laco
Thread Laces
Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nausook and
Book Muslins
I inenCamhric Hdkfs
Pongee, Indiau Flag and Spittlefield Ildkfs
Carved aud plain Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver aud Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skill aud Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
-made @2othin
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive
brown aud green Broadcloth Dress Coats,
Superfine blue, black, brown aud green Cloth Frock
Coats,
Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees,
and blue, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattiuet
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
aud green Cloth Pantaloons,
Blue, black and fancy colored Sattiuet Pantaloons,
Youth’s cloth and satlinet Dress and Frock Coats,
do do do Pantaloons,
Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored Velvet,
black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Valentia, English Silk, colored aud white
Merscilles Toilinet, Swansdown aud Sattinet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth & Patersliam Box Coats.
Lyon Skin Overcoats,
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks. &c.
Negro Clothing.
Men’s & Youth’s Fur Hats,
, do. do. Wool do.
do. do. Cloth, Seal & Hair Caps,
Fine Boots & Shoes—Negro Shoes, &c. &c.
> Oct. 15: 17
iii W L« !\ L Ft RH>l
JT m AS just received alurre assorlniL-iii
I JliL & MEDICINES, at the Store on
\V. B. Johnston’s Jewelry, v. hith be w
| derate prices; among which are
PAINTS,
White Lead. Red Lead, Black l ead, 1 it
gris, Chromic Green, Clin luic Yellow, Sj'i
Yellow Ochre, Stone Otkr^, Umber, 5 <
Lampblack, Kosepiuk, Ten* du Sier.no,
Prussian Blue, Osborn’s w ater eo'cui-.
OILS,
Linseed, Spcm, Whale, and Train ‘ ... . -:--g?
Turpentine, Copal, Japan, Coach, Leather, A 1 icttitp
f urmshes.
BRUSHES.
Flesh, Hair, T Iat ■ raining, Varnish; Fttnfli'.iri.Tcoth,
Paint, Nail, Coir ’Slice, Sembfc ug. Sweeping. L'u. -
ting, Veivet, VYbn«»vash t Clothes, Horse, .-.net Velvet
Brushes.
rERFUMlRY.
Cologne, Rose Honey, Slorida, Lavender. A Ciaago
Flow er Wate., Aromatic Vinegar, Etnr.v t id, Antique
Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash, Cream F-c.cp :-»:d tuber
Shai ing Snaps, Wash Balls, Drop Lake, i -m lifts ct
Rosa and Cedrnt, Extrait dc MclhTiako Whitt*. Ilmi
Powder, Orris Root, Miik of Roses,’Oh* of Orange,
Bergamot, Cedrnt, Cinnamon, Lavender. Nt rot*, and
Roves; Oxy-chloriucLo'.ion, Pearl Powder, l'<-n an ia,
Powder Puffs, Preston Salts, Pink Saucers. Fancy vi
als, Touquiu Beans, Viu do Rouge, 3 tgclalic Lvtigo,
& Macassar Oil.
DYF. STUFFS.
Annatto, Cudbear, Fig Blue, Fust..*, GiJ's, Inil.-go,
Madder, Nicaragua Wood, Alum, Turmeric, and
Ground Logwood;
MEDICINES;
Acetic, Citric, Oxalic & other Acids, Acoustic Oil.
Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated 1 it;nor vl
Ammonia, Atkinson's Depilatory, Lahti of Colombia,
Patent Barley, BrcaUpipcs, Brimstone. Cajcnno Pep
per, Spanish Saffron. Ammonia rot of Cop] er, Sago,
Emetine, Cieuta Piaster, Ext. Aloes, Cinchona, Cel-
oeynth, Eiaicriuiu, Jalap, Kuhmca, Nv.x Vcinicn, Rhu
barb, Ithatania,Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla- tS-.'CiiJufcs,
Dandelion, Valerian, Opium Si ushers. PL-vihaie of
Iron, Red Oxyde of Iron, Tortariz’dIron Ac. Ginrt r
Powders, Hum-Uon’s Elixir, Magnesian Aperient,
English Calomel, Hoffman’s Anodyne, Oil’d Silk or
Hat Case; Iodine, Jujube Paste, l.ar'.ucariuni. Lan
cets, Patent Lint, Lupulino, LobeCa.Medical Sr.ecus.
Acetate aud Sulphate of Morphia, Musi aid, Oils of
Caraway, Copaiva, Croton, Fennel, Wintercrccn. So-
neca, Deiiarcoiiscd and Powdered Opium, Phospho
rus, Piperiue, Pocket Instruments, Ilydrindate &■ Ox
y-muriate of Potash, Potter’s Catliotfeou, Liquor of Po
tash, Dragon’s Blood, Seatons, Ftonglflon’s Elixir,'
Strychnine, Powdered Valerian, Rhubarbarine, Eali-
cine, Sanford’s Bark. Lac Sulphur, Syrup of. Liver
wort. Oue Stethoscope, Svvaiui’s Panacea,-Seidlitz
Powders, Tamarinds, Tincture of Colcbivcm.-Wiim
of Colchicum, Trusses, Turbith Root, V. bile Hellebore,
Ooichicum Seeds, Acetate f, t Coliliicr.m, Aromatic
Carbonate of Ammonia ; an Assarln crt of -Pateiit Me
dicines, and all others in common me, (Ipnhn Fr«.V,
and Shop Furniture for PhysirUtiti.—
ALSO.
Couching. Cupping, and small Staffing. Instruments:
and one second hand sot of Amputating and Trcphin
ing Instrument?.
April 29 45.
THE INDIAN’S PANACEA.
F OR Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Uicers, Fever Sore.-,,
Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Liver Couqdamt, ln.pi -
ritiiSs ofthe Blood, Chronic Infiauiatiun of the KotucjiS
Sore Eyes, Mercurial Diseases, &c.
—CASES OF CURES—'
C.-iAKt.i-iSTON, March 27, 1832.
I was seized, about three years since, w ith a dist* is--
sing Rheumatism, caused by taking la severe cold while
under the influence tof mercury, at.d which iias di.—
aided me from business-ueaily ever since. During
this ueriod, I have been a patient iu the Mt-rine Hos
pital*, iu this city, upwards of four months, -aud nearly
die same length* of time in the Baltimore Hospital, and
tried almost every remedy, with little benefit. On rile
18th of February last, at that time scarcely able to
move about upon crutches, I commenced the use of
The Indian’s Panacea. In one month I found myself
entirely free Irani pain, and am nov bappv >•> s*-.to
that I consider myself perfectly well.
* WM. TUCKER, 13, Iferfcet-sr.
CitAaLKS-ror. May It leoi.
The undersigned has been labouiiug undo Mercu
rial Rheumatism for three years past; durirg vvhicb
period he was an inmate of the City Hospital, and un
der the medical treatment of th< 'hysiciaifs jf that in
stitution, without obtaining permanent relief. In the
mouth-of December last, 1 was permitted louse The
Indian's Panacea, and live bottles completely reliev—i
me. L. WARREN. *
Charleston, Dec.20. 1831.
The subscriber bad for nearly two years a scrofukus
ulcer upon the knee, covering a surface at times a s
large as herhaud. It was so severe as to confine her
to the house nearly the whole of that iim.o. She rued
many remedies in vain, and began to de. pair of ever
getting relief, when she fortunately tried The Indian’s
Panacea, and is happy to state that four boltle^ healed .
it entirely, and she has remained perfectly well tu this
time, nearly a year.
ELIZA STRONG, George -t.
Charleston, July 12, 1831,
I was afflicted four years with, at ulcer iu tins leg.
occasionally accompanied with erysipelatous inflam
mation and excessive pain in the aud ancle joint.
Several eminent Physicians exerted their shill upon if,
but without permanent-benefit, in m- i . five hot
tics of TAc Indian’s Panacea made a perfect cine.
MARGARET A. WEST, 121, Meeting-St.
Charleston-, Jan. 20, 1832.
This may certify that I was afflicted with a scrofu
lous disease* for several years, during which time i cr;-,
ployed several eminent physicians both in Philadelphia*
and Charleston, and also took several bottle.- of
Svvaiui’s Panacea, but all without permanent benefit.
During the last winter I was taken with an ulcerated
throat, which soon became so severe as to prevent irv
taking sufficient food to sustain life. ’ I remained in tbu
situation several days, emaciated, and threatened w-’ifi
absolute and unavoidable starvation—when, as a i.-.-t
resort. I had recourse to The Indian's Panacea, ni:d
found from it almost immediate relief, recovering -o
rapidly that in four weeks I found myself quite well,
as I have remained ever since.
ANDREW COZIER, Iung-st.
A colored woman, belonging to Mr. Adam Tumio,
Charleston, was affected for nearly two years with a
distressing pain in her head, accompanied with ulce
ration in her nostrils, aud a constant discharge of very
offensive matter from her nose. Site was entirely re
lieved by taking two bottles of The Indian’s Panacea.
Putnam Co. Ga., 1834.
This may certify that I have been afflicted with iho
liver complaint these five years ; that I have been doe
tored for it by several of onr best physicians wither t
effect; and that I was cured by taking nine’bottles of
The Indian's Panacea, with some other ittle uiercuria •
pills, directed by our doctor. P, JOHNSON.
For sale by J. II. & W. S. ELLIS,
^or Sals,
A Valuable Plantation.
T HE subscriber being about to relinquish bis plan
ting interest, offers for sale his valuable Planta •
tion in this county, containing five squares of Land,
of which between five and s;:; hundred acres are tow
in cultivation and in excellent order. Also the stock
of Mules and Hogs, and die Plantation Tools. Ac —
Also corn may be purchased for the supply of tho
place the coming year. Every thing appertaining to
this place is in first rate order. It is considered un
necessary to describe it further, as it is expected tba*
those wishing to purchase will call and exnie’t'O the
property for themselves. If not sold at pririfVe sale
previous to the Just Tuesday in January next, it will
on that day be offered nt public sale, at Rio court I r.uro
in this city. Terms : cash or <2 months credit frruii-.
doubted paper. _ THOMAS NAPIER.
Macon, Oct 15 16
FOR SALE.
rSTIIE properly at present. occupied bv ;l.e -i
0. scfihcr. Sent 1913 W. II. BTJRDSALL