Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, November 05, 1835, Image 1

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]}v M- & K- E. Bartlett. O* ,T*USHEI» EVERT TIHJKSDAY, r r/ MACON. GA. .nfcc on Cherry •'Strut, tirair Jncitt's IW 1 *' ^ Corner. —Three Dowans a year, if paid in •*'* or Four Dollars. if uot paid before the ' ,V T\ yc ir . Subscribers living at a distance iurttfuired in all cases to pay in advance. £ v () p a pcr discontinued, bu* of tl' 0 publwbar*. nnti. all MACON. Georgia, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1835. Volume X....Number 19* at the discre- arrearages aie Hie Committee of No- i,^nations for Bibb county, have noini- n:lts ,l HARMON II. HOWARD as a candidate tor Sheriff. ■ /^2 We are authorised to VJZu »nnonnce GEORGE WOOD a can- ■ e&fi didato for Sheriff of Bibb County at kL. the ensning election. ~A-A? We are authorised to jr announce' JOHN STRINGER as a ■5d>'TT candidate for sheriff of Bibb county at the ensiling election. _____ MDWAKPC. BUL- ■ “hi.LA’ is a candidate for reflection 1*5* to the office of Clerk of the Inferior (loan r f this county. nng 19-8 ■j W i. are authorised to announce 5* JOSEPH P. HO I s LE- man ns a Candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Comt of Bibb county. FdlVT N£3aRO£& ' I iVsii in hire forty negro fellows for the year 153G, 1 iV w iia.’i liberal w vger will be given, and every : i ;> ml to thoir health and comfort: some of them u:i:?il in work ill a brickyard, and some on build. |m ilia City—Those working in the brick yard int he ox;>"> ted as inucb as in common brick yards, L-hricbs are all moulded by machinery. I should mu ibe the engagement for tlie above negroes fcciirisBfrft next. DAVID F. WILSON. lew Gth, 1835. fi \Ve nre authorised to announce JACOB JOHNSON as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re turns for Bibb county at the ensuing election. ' ' WILLIAM B. JOR- [Ai ;, \N is a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for Bibb county, iiug 22 9 ii Richard if*. Ellis is a candidate for tl e office of Sheriff at the ensuing election of Bibb comity. Notice. Z. B. WADE will ba a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court at the rtinn.' 1« oet 15 Srnshes. 1 Supply of Clotliea, Hair, Tooth, Shoe, Nail, lien th. Flesh. Scrub, I {alters, Paint, Horse, Fur- eitaw Graining, and Vornish brushes, hit received and t'or sale bv SIIOTWL'LL BROWN A Co. MU 10 II. ?• .1,11 PERFUMER Y ?JL3T02r SOA.S3, &c. Ac. i'.i! A L assortment. L french, American and Dutch Cologne Water. he.-li water, L. si.r water, do do lAof .* >ses, K fii'i i lor tho Growth of Hair, je Flour water, Hears Oil, Oil, fcictof Burgamot, - •Oar: of .Musk, Strict of ibises, jjurow I’mnntum, Iwny water, (to cleanse and thicken the Hair.) •t of Rose, “);!•;! Pewder, (V iolet and Rose scented.) L ti'iau Soap, ^pl 's Compound Tablet, liuphor .Soap, Wa do, 'll'!; do, »u'u:, do w • ijsor, do ly ,'aaji, (cheap article) ii *Uc table*, * rbers riml Premise’ shaving cakes, a *'iv Wash halls, Prrri.-i's riuling Fluid, Astiq i? Oil, «f Ito'as, Itiri yo.viivr, * .ril. !nir oil, . la otto of rose life salve, lAaaic Dentifrice ***** powder, (to rvmoi e oil or greace from silk "r woollen, v«U cream, 1 «sale liv J. H. & W. S. ELLIS UP PITT «$• HIGGINS H '\E removed into their new Brick stores ad- ) •ioiug the Post Office, attached to wliicli they “wenient WARM HOUSES for the reception si.uye of COTTON. They tender their servi- :i "i .. public in tho Storage aud Sale, of Cotton, on ■ ■ ml advances will be made. <>r on Cotton to '7PM to their friends in ^’iinn.i. Philadelphia, 1 ofctfon, Baltimore, ' ,|r York. Providence., or Jto.iton. 3t 1G oct 15 A. E. CHICK BRING; jj3| ^arc House JBusmcss. \\ ING rented the Ware House formerly occu pied 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 lii«corc, lie hopes to merits share of the public patronage. He will make liberal advan ces on cotton stored with or shipped bv him. jUno 23 ‘ ’ Cm 53 Ware house AND OOMMISSZOST SUSE^ESS. r - ^ THE subscriber begs leave to in- <> form his friends and tho public, that he tafgjHgjtysS continues the above business in nil its . branches, at his «Id stand, (head of Cherry street and Cotton Avcime,)' wiiere he offers all tlie usnal facilities 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 of his 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 beeffectcd at a very low rate. The subscriber’s undivided attention will lie devoted to tho above business; he therefore hopes to receive a portion of public patronage. Macon. June. 1H35-1 JAS. C. MORGAN. DRY GOODS, WAES HO^SS £SSl : m &m And COMMISS!ON BUSTNESS. T HE undersigned have entered into a co-partner ship for the transaction of the above business. The Dry Goods business will be conducted under the name aud style of Fort, Hamilton & Wiley and will be managed and directed by II. W. Fort & L. II. Wiley. The Ware House & Commission Business, under ihe name and style of Hamilton, Hayes & Co. and will be managed and conducted as hitherto by E. Hamilton and John R. Ilayes—The undersigned re- spectfnlly solicit for each establishment a share of pub lic patronage. ROBT. W. FORT. F.. HAMILTON, L. H WILEY, JXO. R. IIAYES. OCMULGEE steam boat GO FW1 HIS company will be prepared to commence bu- M. siliess, early in the next season—They will have a linn of Packets between New York, and Darien ami steam vessels to forward goods from Darien to Macon —The agents in No w York, Charleston, and Savannah, will be authorised to contract for the delivery of goods in Macoti, at a freight agreed on .without intermedi ate charge and the agent in Macon, will receive cotton deliverable in Savannah, Charleston, and New York— Tke'eoinpauy’s vessels anil boats, will be of first class with experienced commanders, and no expense will be spared to meetthe patronage of the public. PH. R. YONGE&. SONS, Agents in Darien. mav '27lb 1835 49 PIOME li BOAT July "23. Gm WARE HOUSE And Public .lectures, Macon Academy, Oct 13,1835. ' ■! 'lie solicitations of several friends, thesub- n’ T l ,rn l ,0 -' i0S tu deliver a course of Lectures j,'!~ “hilasophy, including the most recent discov- ,'j^fJWmagBetism nude by Professor Henry blacksmith. “l" suGicient- pow?r for all practical be received before the close of the l.ee- t «i i'Hir.umm is selected hy a disiinguislied • v r’ w ,k° * 1:,s lately returned from Paris', cx- , • V' r 1 f' , ‘ tubscriber; not of sufficient power to ‘iiiUan'i of tlie Jloon, but to see distinctly its i.. r 'C h 'i :< « id valleys. The subscriber flatters l! ,i . ,w lacts and illiis’rations gathered from iiV(T| l, ” nC * B European scientific journals to ,0 ;T"r a co irsj of Philosophical Lectures I iitroH ^ * 19 atle:, ''on of the citi/.cns of Maeon. ilijT? * ett,r T Lecture will lie given on .Monday t i® 1,1 OctoSsr*. if tin weather be favorable, '•r> of tho citizens of JVt -^guulhr solicited. J. D A R icon is \RBY. "!5 i.- s,lI *^riber. »,*' \ , ’ er, '»*w Offrr for sale '•tv.. '. ,:,, ' J,Jf latiiig terms vii .*■1 '■24 HivvkoM. n • EDMUND RUSSELL. tlie following goods d( -hen-yhanip Bagging.' J n,x ditto. P U.i. ‘ o v ditto. nj£r **!■ Cnh wtw. d„ £ r "" 3 N. O. ditto. k bb’/ ve, v prime. 5 Bit,. 4?'! 0,3 Pork, ii ij^ To Wo, ."rates Amigo*, a superior article. ?• 16 "’"•'1 Crockery. 4 ’ REA & COTTON. B'SrSSSS'SSS. T HE undersignedbegsloavetoinformhisfriends& public generally, that he will continue the above business in all its various branches at the old stand for merly occupied by Bennett & Carter m East Maoon. where he offers a!' tho usual facilities in business by insking liberal advances on produce stored with him, or on shipments to his friends in Savannah .(Charleston, or New York. His Ware Honses are conveniently sit uated near the river, and remote from other buildings which renders them quite secure from danger by fire. Insurance can bo effected at lowest rates 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 tlie lowest prices. H. K. CARTER, sept. 9 11 GROCERIES WARE HOUSE .And HO BITSSVSiSSS. A 1 cargo Jewett &co. respectfully inform their Jf friends and the public generally, that they have added tlie Ware House and Commission Business to that heretofore conducted by them. Their Ware House i- conveniently situated on second street, near ly adjoiM g their store. All cotton consigned to them, either by tue plautors or dealers in tlie article, or or ders to sell or buy in this market, will he promptly attended to. , They Inve also a convenient close storage house for tlie reception of merchandize from the country ; tho receiving .and forwarding of which, will receive a particular share of their attention. Liberal advan ces will lie i«ade on cotton stored, or on shipments to any market, when desired. They also have on hand, and expect shortly to re ceive a largo and general assortment of * ) GROCERIES, DRYGOODS\ fyc. -fyc. Such as. St. Croix and Portorico& Ilavannasugars, Cuba. Rio and Java coffee, Liverpool salt. Swedes Iron, Nails, Brads, cost, German and blister steel, Heavy hemp Bagging, Bagging twine twilled sack ing, Oznaburghs, Negroes clotlis, shoes, bats, caps, clnoks, Powder, shot, and lead, saddles and bridles. Sets Blacksmith tools, castings. Hardware. Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets, Wnx Calf skins, &c. Which they will sell on as good terms as can be had in this market. Sept 10 11 ! ' , . , ' ; ' / . : ■ LI & E |9XOR transportation to and from .Macon, is now in JS? complete order. A superior new Steam Boat called “David Crockett” with two powerful Engines, and several first rate freight boats have been built since tlie close of the last season and placed on the line. Steam Boat Pioneer, Capt. Goodwin, ■“ ** David Crockett, “ M'Cormick, will ply regulaily between Darien and Macon, one of them leaving Darien about once a week with freight boats in tow. Steam Seat SHiLMSSSTOSS’, Capt. Bonnell, will run constantly between Darien and Savannah, and afford the greatest despatch to Cotton. The subscriber’s whole attention is devoted to facili tating transportation between Macou and the Sea Ports. He has invested a large sum to put bis line in the most complete order, and believes that his arrange-: incuts forgiving despatch to freight and keeping it in good order, while in his care, will make it the interest of Cotton Shippers aud 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 all Cotton shipped on his Boats under shelter and protected from the weather, while landed for reshipinent. JAMES R. BUTTS Agexts. Holcombe, Peck & Oe. E. P. Butts, J. T. Rowijucd. D. B. Halstead, Macon, Nov. 18, 1834 —22 NE r WA R E- HO USE. I BEG leave to tender my services to the Planters and others in the ■Storage & Commission basin :ss. My Ware House situated on tlie conrncr of Cherry and Third st.is now in good order for the rccep tion of Cotton. The usual accommodation of advau-- ces on Cotton in store will be made. Orders for the purchase of cotton will' bo 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 iittlie business ofthis place, [hope to be able to give general satisfaction to those' who may entrust their business to my care. D. RALSTON. MACON STEAM BOAT Company, H AVE the pleasure to return their most grateful acknowledgements fortkoliheral patronage they have received froai the merchants and their friends, tfc would solicit a coutinuauee of it, which they hope to merit by prompt attention to all cotton or goods shipped by the Line. In addition to tho Steamboat Ex cel and their tow boats now in use, The Company have now building a new Steamboat, with ten new tow boats, all of the best materials and expressly adapted to tin navigation of the Ocmulgee and Altuniaiia rivers. These increased facilities will afford the Company the means of giving despatch to goods intended Tor the interior, and will furnish in ducements for merchants west of die Ocmulgee river to ship their goods by the way of Darien aud Macon. There are 5 first rate Packets running regularly be tween New York and Darien, which come to Hawes and Mitchell, the agents for the Macon Steamboat Company. Agenlsfor the alore Boats : J. GODDARD, Macon. L. Baldwin" & Co. Savannah, Hawes & Mitchell, Darien. Geo. K. Roberts, Hawkinsville, Bovce, IlExnr & Walter, Charleston. Matron, 25th June, 1835 53 Gm Charleston, Savannah, Darien Hawkinsville. WARE HOU323 AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. MYllICK, NAPIER & FKEE- ^ .MAN, will be thankful for all favors in the above lino of Business, manifes ted either in shipments of Merchan dise by their friends & acquaintances, consignments of Cotton from the planteror cotton dea ler, nr orders to sell or buy cotton in this market.— Their Ware House‘is conveniently situated to the bu siness part of the city. Libera! advances will be made Upon the produce of our cdnnfrp. They are now offering a large assortment of season able Dry Goods, of newest style and fashion. Their stock of Hardware is extensive, and well adapted to wauls of the country. Their assortment of Groceries is very good, among which will be found. Choice Madeira, Pert, Cl&ret, Muscat, and Chatn- paigne Wines Real London Porter Garden Lemon ami Raspberry Syrup Blitter, Soda, and Wine Biscuit Real Sperm Caudles Baldwin's Tallow do Loaf aud Lump Sugars White Ilavanna do Superior Spanish and American Segars A large supply of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cotton Bagging, Bala Rope, Twine, &c. &o Macon. .In*v 21835 3.n 2 fffev NEW YORK & DARIEN Line of Packets. Brig Amelia Strong, .T, Chacc, Master, rfijj-t Premium, Mr. Matthews, “ now “ Darien, C. P, Buckley, DRUG STORE- , SC. SiOOi^IS Mk Maeon, A. Bibbins, “ ScLr. D. B. Crane, T. Baker,... “ All good and substantial vessels, well calculated lor the trade, with good accommodations for passengers, and experienced commanders. One of the vessels will al ways be at each end of the Line to receive freight, aud will sail regularly once a -week. Shippers by this line can effect Insurance at five eighths per cent and they may rely upon the vessels being regularly despatched. The subscribers are also agents for several Steamboats to run regularly during the boating season between Darien, Hawkinsville, and Macon, and are induced to believe that they can give great facilities in forwarding goods destined fortlie interior of tlie State. HAWES & MITCHELL, Agents. Darien, 1st July, 1*35 3 COMMISSION BUSINESS. At 35arien, C&a, , rtillE undersigned have resumed business as a- B hove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten tion to all business entrusted to their care. We believe we have made arrangements that will enable ns at all times to forward goods for tho interior with the least possible delay, by steamboats when the river will ad mit, or in extreme low river by small flats or lighters, built expressly for that business. On our wharves are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot ton at tlie least possible expense, arid our opportunities to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed ed by anv other House. HAWES Ss MITCHELL. Darien, May 20,1835. 40 ^.asurance, T HE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure Cotton on the River, and also take a few risks against Firo in thiscity. Apply to ROBERT COLLINS. Macon. Oct.27. 1854, 19 Kowand’s Tonic Mixture. i SUPPLY of Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, a certain L euro for tho Fetcr anil Ague, just received and for sale hy J. II. W. S ELLIS, jnno lti-52 • Cotton Avenue. Macon. WARE HOUSE And iMisxoitf business. T HE undcrMgucd have associated .Vitti tneuiselvo- in the above business Mossrs. Robert W. For; ami Laird II. Wiley, and will henceforth conduct said business under the name aud 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 aud patrons the same facilities in business that tliuv have hitherto done, and promise an equal degree of attention to the iutercst of those who mav favor them with their business. They respectfully tender to their former friends and pat ■ rons their grateful thanks for past favors and sulicii for the new concern a continuation of the same. F.. HAMILTON, JNO. R. HAYES. July 23d, 4 Gin MACON PAINTING. OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, either in the city or country. Chairs repainted and ornamented. Lookingglass or pictnre frames gilded or bronzed Signs painted, aud Fancy painting of various des criptions will be done by applying to J. II. & W, S. ELLIS. Cotton Avenue. Mixed Paints of everv color on hand, jail 8-29 DRUGS & MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Cottos Avksuk, Maco.v. J H. &. W. 8. ELLIS, having taken the Drug . Store formerly occupied by Dr. Wni. B. Ball and Mr. F. S. Johnson, intend keeping a general as sortment of Drags, Medicines, Paints. Oils,<&c. Families, Physicians, Merchants, aud Planters may depend upon having their orders or prescriptions filled in the best manner and of the best materials. Particular pains will he taken to have on hand med icines of the very best quality. Just receiving aud on hand Patent medicines, Per fumery, Surgical Instruments, Paints Oils Window Gla? i, Garden Seeds, &e. &c. Jan 1 1835—28 AGENCY AND COMMISSION BUSXNE38- 1N DAIUEN. T HE undersigned returns his thanks to his friends for the liberal support which he has heretofore reeeivod from them in the above line of lihsiness, and solicits a continuance of their patronage, llis arrange ments for conducting business, and particularly in gi ving despatch in receiving anil forwarding produce & merchandize and protecting them while in his charge, are at least equal to those of any others in his line. He will spend tho summer in and in the vicinity of Darien, and any business addressed to him will receive his per sonal and prompt attention, jane 151835-53 JOHN T. ROWLAND. JOBN S. AVING established himselfin Savannah as Fac tor and Commission Merchant, willdevotc his attention to the interest of his friends. Deferences. Messrs. Holcombe, Peck & Co. Charleston. Messrs. J. W. & J. T. Heard, Augusta. J. K. Kilburn & Co. do Stovall iV Simmons, do G. B. Lamar Esq. Savannah. David Ralston, Macon. A. R. Ralston, do REKSOVAS. J.A.&S.S. VIRGIN iratch Makers t( JeueVers, Would inform their friends and the public, that they have remov ed their establishment to Cotton Avenue, to tlie store recently oc cupied by J II & WS Ellis,dlrug- gists, where they will bo bappvto 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 Watches, Jewelry, Stc. of tho latest fashions, wnich 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 Knobsaml Drops, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles, gold and silver ever pointed Pencils, silver tabic, tea, salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and cream Ladles—all of which will be warranted free from alloy ; silver Cnps, butter Knives, Castors, sil ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Sniff ers, Musical Boxes, Accordians, Flutes, Flageoletts, Fifes. Drums, <fcc. Swords, sword Canes, Knives and Pistols, among which is Ruggles’ 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 Purses, silver Snuffboxes,sil ver Toys, silver Thimbles, Scissors, coral, gilt and giass Beads, steel Pens, and a variety of other articles | usually kept ill their line. N. B. We have the best of materials for repairing Watches of all kinds. S. S. V’s practical knowledge of the business indue ?s him to think that ho can. and will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work in his hands. Spoons &c- engraved- Oct-1 SOL UTi ON KR EOSO T gj'jt ire *f (hin-'cru'i-. Ulcers, < >!<1 sores, Tet- tors, Ring worms and will immediately atop blee ding from fresh wounds. Bleeding at the nose Ac. &c. Prepared by G. W. CARPENRER. nnd fur sale by svqit. 21 ' ft J. II. & W. S. ELLIS. &A&21S&&S warehouse. T HE subscriber having made arrangements with some of the most extensive Carriage Manufac tories in the nothem cities, will have on hand, and be constantly receiving, the coming season, a*> extensive nRsortniont of, CARRIAGES. BAROUCHES, and vehicles of all descriptions, which will be of the best workmanship and materials, and which will be sold on as good terms as can bo purchased in any city in the Southern country. Also, an extensive assort ment of SADDLERY, HARNESS, aud every other article appertaining to our line of busi ness. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to give us a call. WRIGLFV & HART. Opposite comer from Washington Hall. Sept 2 Gm II FOR SALE. F IVE 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. 'to*!- M'd My Saw and and Grist mills situated seven miles from town, with several tracts of Land and thetimberon the Mill Tract; all on terms which will be profitable to a j-.nrehaser. I). RALSTON. CLOTHING, Hats, Shoes, fyc. I HAVE taken the Clothing Store of Lewis Filch, and offer for sale a good assortment of ready made Clothing. Hats, Shoes, Boots, with almost every arti cle inthe Gentleman’s line, nnd am prepared to sell a? cheap for cash as any other establishment in the up country. HORACE FITCII. s i’ . DICKINSON. A T the store formerly occupied by J. Abrahams Aco. on Cotton avenue and next door to Patrick & Martin on 3d st has now on band a very select and choice assortment of Dry Goods&c. entirely fresh ami for sale at reduced prices also 50 hints prime sugars. 20 N. O. molasses. 150 Bass codec. 120 hh!s N. E. Rum. Cog Brandy, II. Gin, J. Rnm, Mnlagn, Madeira, Maraailles, Portand Lisbon Wines, Noyeau, pepper mint, Cinnamon, Rose, and Life of man cordials, Ci- gais, s tuff, tobacco, lump sugar, powder, tea, choc- late, pepper, spiop. indigo, salaeratus, ginger, starch, soap, lamp oil, pickled pork, prime bagging, salt, cas tings. Ac. &c. Macon Sept 22d. f3 DRUGS & MSDECINE5 J UST received and for sale by J. Hi & W. S. ELLIS, Cotton Amine. Iloffinaii’i. Anodyne LiquorBuIsam Capivi, Lenitive Electuary, Do Cunada, Conserve Roses, Soda Powders, Opium, Saratoga do Sulphate Quinine, Scidlitz do Camphor, Lemon Syrup, Castor Oil (fresh and supc-Uest 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, Peamsh, Ac. Ac. Oil Cantharadis, Paints, Varnishes, Sfc. Japan Varnish, Yellow Oclirc, Copal do Chrome Yellow, Leather do Verdegris, White Lead, Chrome Green Red Lead, Spirits Turpentine, Venetian Red, Prussian Blue. Spanish Brown, Medical Herbs, £yc. Poplar Bark, Gum Gamboge, African Pepper, Foxglove, Bayberry Bark, Elder Flowers, Lobelia inflata, Skunk Cabbage Uva Ursi (J Gentian. Seneka, - Horehound, Lobelia Seed. Sage, Serpentaria, Boneset. Gum Myrrh, Maeon. fob 11 1835 34 Rouand's Tonic Mixture. W ARRANTED a certain cure for the Fever and Ague also the genuine Ifygean medicines For salo only by COOKE & COWLES. Macon. Oct. 8. 1G Authorized Agents. NEW BOOKS. T HE Subscribers respectfully inform the public, that they are now receiving and opening n 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, aud also Miscellaneous subjects. They have a general assortment of School Books, Globes, Ma ps, and Family apparatus; fancy paper, drawing paper, paintboxes and brushes; fancy articles ladies work and dress boxes, card cases and pocket hooks of all kinds, penkuives and c\ er pointed pencils, music and lti'isir boxes and instruments Ac. .vc. A liberal discount made to teachers, in furnishing their schools with any of the above articles. Blanks in great varied on band and made any size i.atern anfl qu i!hy to order, sept, 22 ft. tYLCOTT & ELLS. N EW GOODS. WM. U. BURDSALL, AS Just received a new and extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHS HATS, SHOES, Sfc. which he is offering for sole at reduced prices For Cash Only. IMS STOCK CONSISTS, IS TAUT, OF THU FOI.T.OWI.N'O t Super Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Satiuetts English Mcrinoes Dufilc, Point and Rose Blankets Scarlet, Crimson. Green and White Flannels Printed Salsbury do Canton and Saxouv aud Gauze do Damask Table Diapers Birds Eye aud Russia do Scotch do Black, Blue aud coloured Bomhaxcttcs do do do Circassians Negro Cloths Linseys Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings Hamilton Jeans Black Italian Lustring do Gros do Swiss do do Naples do do Beilin do Siucbetvs and Sanauets Colored Gros do Naples Black aud colored Florences do Italian Crapes Merino Mantles and Square Shawls Common, Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Damask aud twisted Silk Shawls Hernatii, Muslin, Crape, Gauzoand Gros de Na ples Dress Ildkfs Ladies and Misses Bonnets Irish Linens nnd Lawns Cotton Cassimcrs Beaver Fustians English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Cheeks Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth Furuitnro Dimity Russia ShectingBear Duck Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oznaburghs Bangup Cord Cotton Yarn Colton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery Black aud colored Cambrics Satin and Gauze Garnitures Blk aud col’d Lustring Ribbons Dark aud light col’d Prints aud Ginghams Lace and Gauze Veils Fig’daud plain Bobiuct l.aco Thread Laces Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book Muslius Linen Cambric Ildkfs Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittleficld Ildkfs Carved and plain Shell Combs Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver aud Goat skin Gloves Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves Bead Reticules Ready-made Clothing. Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Ailelaid, olive brown and 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 faucy colored Sattinet Coattees and Frock Coats, Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloon-, Youth’s cloth and satlinet Dress and Frock Coals, do do do Pantaloons, Black and blue Cassiniere, black and colored Velvet, black Floriritine, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Valentia, English Silk, colored and white Merteilles Toilinet, Swansdown and .Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth & Patersbam Box Coats Lvon Skin Overcoats, Fine Linen Shirts. Collars. Bosoms, Socks, Ac. Negro Clothing. Men’s Sc Youth’s Fur Hats, do. do. Wool do. do. do. Cloth, Seal A Hair Caps, Fine Boots & Shoes—Negro Shoes, Ac. See. v Oct. 15. 17 NEW AS just received a large assortment of DRUGS A .MEDICINES, at the Store one door below \V. B. Johnston's Jkwki.ry, which he will sell at mo derate prices; among which arc TAINTS, V.'hitu Lead, Red Lead, Black Lead, Litharge, Verdi gris, Chromic Green, Chromic Yellow, Spaui.-ii Brow n, Yellow Ochre, Stone Ochre, Umber, Venetian Red, Lampblack, Rosepiuk, Terra Me' Sienna, Vermillion. Prussian Blue, Osborn’- w't ,r colours. oiLs, Linseed, Sperm, Whale, and Train Oils, and Spts. Turpentine, Copni, Japan, Coach, Leather, A: Picture Varnishes. BRUSHES. Flesh, Hair. Hat '‘"raining, Varnish,Furniture,Tooth, Paint, Nail, Com Shoe, Scrubbing, Sweeping, Dus ting, Velvet, Whitewash, Clothes, Horse, and Velvet Brushes. PERFUMERY. Cologne, Rosr tlonoy, F'orkkt, Lax coder,'A Orange Flower Wafer; Aromatic Viriegttr, Pears’ Oil, Antique Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash,. Cream Soap :uid other Shat ing Soaps, Wash Balls, Drop Lake, .Essences of Rose and Cedrat, F,xtvait de Mcil, Flake Whi e, Ilair Pow der, Orris Root, M ilk of Roses, Oils of prnnge. Bergamot, Cedrat, Cinnamon, Lavender,. Neivli, end Roses; Oxy-chlorine Lotion, Pearl Powder, I'cmelinil, Powder Puffs, Preston Salts. Pink Saucers, Fancy vi als. Tonquin Beaus, Viu de Rouge, Vegetable Rouge, A Macassar Oil. DYE STUFFS. Aniialto, Cudbear, Fig Ulna, l'uslic, Galls, Indigo. Madder, Nicaragua Wood, Alum, Turmeric, atid Ground Logwood. MEDICINES, Acetic, Citric, Oxalic & other Acids, Acoustic Oil, Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated i.iouorof Ammonia, Atkinson’s Depilatory, I!elm of Columbia, Patent Barley, Breastpipes, Brimstone, Ca_\ en;:o Pep per, Spanish Saffron, Ammoniarct of Copp er. Seeo, Emetine, Cicitta Plaster, Ext. Aloes, CinchoiD f.'el- ocynth, Elatcriitm, Jalap, Kahinca, Nnx Vomica, Rhu barb, Rhalania, Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla & Ciihehs, Dandelion, Valerian, Opium A others. Flips} hate.nf Iron,'Red Oxyde of Iron,TqrlarTv.’dIron ( Ae. Gitfgcr Powders, Harf'.lton’s Elixir, Magnesia a Aperient*- English Calomel, Iloffnutn’s Anodyne, Oil'll Silk or Hat Case; Iodine. Jujube Paste, Lnetitrariibgil Lan cets, Patent Lint, Ltipuline. Lobelia^ Mcdir.-! .- poonF, Acetato aud Sulphate of Morphia, Mustard, Oils of Caraway, Copaiva, Croton, Fennel, Wintergrrcn, Se neca, Denarcotiocd and Powdered Opium, Phospho rus, Piperine, Pocket Instruments. IL driodale A Ox y-muriate of Potash, Potter'’s Catholicon, Liquor of Po tash, Dragon’s Blood, Seatons, Stoughton's Elixir, Strychnine, Powdered Valerian, Rhuharharinc, Saji- cine, Sanford’s Bark, Lac Sitljfihnr, Syrup of Liver wort, One Stethoscope. Swaitn’s Panacea, Scidlitz Powders, Tamarinds, Tincture of Colchietim Wine ofCotohicuiii,Trusses, Tnrhith Root. While Hellebore, Colchicnm Seeds, Acetate of Colclticum, Aromatic Carbonate of Ammonia ; an AiscHinrnt of Patent Me dicines. and all others in common use, Garden Seeds, and Sluip Furniture for Physicians,— ALSO, Couching, Copping, arid small Scaling. Instruments-; and olio second hand set of Amputating and Trephi.i ing Instruments'. April 29 45. THE INDIAN’S PANACEA. F OR Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Impu rities ofthe Blood, Chronic Inflamatiou of tho Kidneys, Sore Eves, Mercurial Diseases, Ac. —CASES OF CURES— Cinm.ESTON, -March 27, 1332. I was seized, about three years since, with a distres sing Rheumatism, caused by taking a severe cold w hile tinder tho influence of mercury, and which has dis abled me from business nearly ever since. Dnriny; this period, I have been a pqljf tit' im "lr- MfMM H™ pital, in'tlus city, upwards of four months, and nearly the same length’ of time in the Baltimore Hospital, and tried almost overy remedy, with little benefit. On the 16th of February last, at that time scarcely able to move about upon crutches, I commenced the use of , f/us Indian's Fanacca. In one month I found myself entirely free Irom pain, nud am now happy *o s"xto that I consider myself perfectly well. ’ WM. TUCKER, 13, Market-st. Charleston., May It 1831. The undersigned lias been labouring under Mercu rial Rheumatism for three years past; clurirg which period ho was an inmate of the City Hospital, and un der the medical treatment of tin fliysiciai.s of that in stitution. without obtaining permanent relief. In the mouth of December last, 1 was permitted to tree V/.r. Indian's Panacea, and five hottles coKipIctclv reliev'-i me. L. AVAR REN. Charleston, Dec.20, 1S3J. The subscriber bad for nearly two years a tcroMow ulcer upon the knee, covering a surface at times as large as her hand. It was so severe as to confine her to the house nearly the whole of that time. She used many remedies in vain, and began to despair of over getting relief, when she fortunately tried 'lhe Indian's Panacea, nnd is happy to state that four bottles healed it entirely, and she lias remained perfectly w oil to this time, nearly ayear. ' ’ ELIZA STRONG, Georg it. . Charleston, July 12, 1831. I was afflicted four years with an ulcer in lhe leg, occasionally accompanied with erysipelatous inflam mation and excessive pain in the "leg and ancle joint. Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill upon it, bnt without permanent benefit. In this state, five hot tics of The Judian's Panacea made a perfect cure. MARGARET A. WEST, 121, Meeting-*!. Charleston, Jan. 20, 1832. Tlits may certify that I was afflicted with a scroiV- lons disease for several years, during which time I em ployed several eminent physicians both in Philadelphia and Charleston, and also took several bottles nf Swaitn’s Panacea, but all without permanent benefit. During the last winter I was taken with an ulcerate throat, which soon became so severe :ts to prevent hit taking sufficient food to sustain life. 1 remained in this situation several days, .emaciated, and threatened with absolute and unavoidable starvation—whan, as a last resort, I had recourse to The Indian's Panacea, and found tom it almost immcUnt ■ relief, recovering so rapidly that ill four weeks l found myself quite well, as I have remained cw-i since. ANDREW COZIER, King-st A colored woman, belonging to Mr. Adam Tnnno, Charleston, was atlectod for nearly two years w ith a distressing pain in her head, accompanied with tike- 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.. 183-1. This may eerily that I have been afflicted With ti e liver.complaint these five years : that I ttave been dec 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 ittle mercitria pills, directed hy otirdoctor. P. JOHNSON. For salo by J. II. AW. S. ELLIS. For Sale, .1 Valuable Plantation. f gl HE subscriber being about to relinqui&hhis plqn- JL ling interest, offers for sale his valuable, Plauta j tion in this county, containing five squares of Land. : of which between five and six hundred acres arc now in cultivation and in excellent order. Also the stock j of Mules and Ilogs, anil tin; Plantation Tools, A c.-— ; Also corn may he purchased for the supply of t!;» : place the coming year. Every thing appertaini n' n> tills place is in first rate order. It is considered r.n- , necessary to describe i: further, as it is expected tlm" j those wishing to pure’use will call nnd examine the property for themselves. II not sold at private safo J previous to the first Tuesday in January next, it niil i op that day bo offered ut public sale, at the court tirnisn j in this citv. Terms: cash or >2 months credit r nv ua- doubted i-aner. THOMAS NATTER. ibJb or 25 first rate 1 oat hands from the 1st Ocf "durum the season—"the high- : urges will be pTf 1 . sqftT. ii rJA A-’e v utun