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“ pLB |.|SrrK!» KVEBV TIIDUSUAt,
A T M l COS. GA.
P intiit" O'TiCf on l heriy Strut, near Jewett's
1,1 6 <'•inter
r' iiMS.—Tuikb DobbABS u year, if paid in
1. . u r Four Dott.ARS. if not paid before rho
, Vie year. Subicribars iiviug at a distance
*■’!; K a V jiiirc l in all cases l<f pay in advance.
*' V" \ T <> Paper discontinued, bu* at the discre-
jj ,,f the publics, uuti. all arrearages aie
Tile Cornmittee of No
minations for Bibb cuuntv, have noiui-
tnteti HARMON II. HOWARD as a
cajdidaia for Sheriff. • „ -
We arc authorised to
■BVj'Sa nnantKW tir.ORG K WOOD a «an-
Y 1--JV didatonfor Sliodlfvf Bibb County at
thn ensuing election. .
sT/jZ* We are authorised to
'.52; aiinonuro JOHN SPRIN0UR as a
ciindiil.it" for sheriff of IJitib ronntv
Jh-arjSft 1
A. E. CIlllKERIND,
Ware House
Musiness. In.
at the ensuing election.
EDWAUO C BUL-
r.
V ■':'&£* KI.KV is a candidate for re-election
p u ,. ./vjJ . if, the olTico of Clerk of the Inferior
jV-St zti&d Court r f this county. ' ring I' 1 S
V VING runted 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 canlided to hi* care, ho hopes to merit a share
nfthe public patronage. He will make liberal advan
ces on cotton stored vith or shipoad by him.
jnne 23 Gil. 53
WAKE HOluSE
AND
COMSttiaJSSOrj BUSZSTSSS.
TUF subscriber begs leave to in
form his friends and the public, that he
continues the above business in a'i its
branches, at his < Id stand, (head of
Cherry street and Cotton Avenue.)
, vr*y_. W<rarc authorised io
iniiaitKt) JACOB JOHNSON as a
r; candidate for Receiver of Tax Ho
thru* for Bibb county at the ensuing
election.
WILLI A M B. JOR-
1 'AN is a candidate for Receiver of
Tax Returns for Bibb county.
nug 22 9 W
Rickard Tl*. Ellis is a
candidate for theoff.ee of Sheriff at the
ensuing election of ilihti county.
X
- tRf->
JVtrtice.
Z. B. WAl>E will bs a candidate
for Clerk of the Inferior Court at the
ton. 1 (; oct 1~.
,1 lirt 'authorised to luin.io
=*JOSEPH J. UOLLE-
MAN as a Candidate for Clerk
of the Inferior Conit pf Bibb county.
I X •,> lure forty nugro fellows for the year IS3i>.
:.i- which Jib-'.-.il’w.itrs will ho given, and every
:i n ,i ti l to their lie iltli and comfnrt: some of them
■ ,r iuv I to work iti a brickyard, and some unbuild-
: ■ j-, th-: City—Thpie working in the brick yard
ii >: lie ef vised is urfeh as in cu-.nmoti brick yards
: i • orieks are all m mid .1 by machinery. I slionld
it i, mike tao eagugmnaut for tlia above negroes
fora ciiri-itm w next.
DAVID F. WILSON.
August nth; 1^35. ‘f>
ST. CR6iX SVG. I'll.
11.ids c'l iiceipi liiltv St. Croix Sugarrepciv-
o.l nor !>o it M I.i rn, and forsa!.* by
REA A COTTON.
If 'ho hare in Store.
$0 Midi of.3t. Croix Sugar,
ltd 'hi Now ( Irlnans da,
2) <l'i jlMasses,
t; Tierces ufprima Green CmTee,
tli) Bags do do do
85 > Ft " es heavy hrmff bagging,
■ji,l Pieros ’ tow do
51 Boxes hr-'t sp i'.li*!»_ sp 2 :, r*,
■J) B >x *s T I'laeco,
g'i llbls pritna Pork.
5 Tins s pure bar Iron,
a tv. 1 19
where he oilers ail tho usual fic3ities in business, by
making liberal advances on produce stored with hi'o,
or on Ihijiineutr to his friends in Savannah. Charics-
ton, and New \ or!:. The situaiion of his tV'n-fl Hou
ses and dose do 'age, as ro convenience and safety, are
not surpassed hy any in the city. Should addi
tional security be required, insurance can he effected at
a very low rate.’ The subscriber’s undivided attention
will b? devoted to the above business; he therefore
hopes to receive a portion of public patrouagev
Macon. June. IrlB-1 J A S.C. MORGAN.
DRY GOODS,
Jlnd
COMlMtSSI ON BUSIN ESS.
HS ti:iJarsjgno-! Iiave entered into a co-pariuer-
JL siiip for the transaction of the above business.
The Dry Goods business wiil ha conducted under the
name, and style of Fort, Hamilton it Wiley and
will be innuaped and directed by It. W. Fort it I.. If.
Wiley. The Ware House; & Commission Business,
under the nania and style of Hamilton, Hayes it C».
and w'iH be intnaged end conducted ashitlrcrto by L.
Hamilton and John S. Hayes—The tindefrugnad re
spectfully solicit for each csiahhshment a share of pub
lic patronage.
ItOBT. W. FORT.
E. HAMILTON,
L. H. WILEY,
JNO. R. HAYES.
OC5TULGEE STEAM BOAT
T HIS company will he prepared to commence bu-'
iiness, early in the next season—They will have
a utio of Packets between New. York, and Darien and
steyui yoaseht to forward goods from Darien to Macon
—The agents in New' fork, Charleston, and Savannah,
wiii Ik: authorised to contract for the delivery ofgooils
in Macon, at a freight agreed on without interinedi-
ate chargaAnd tho agent in Macon will receive cotton
deliverable in .Savannah, Charleston, and Nctf York—
The company’s vessels and boats, will be of first clasjs
with experienced commanders, and no expense will be
sparod to meet the patronage of the public.
I’ll. R. YoNGKit SONS, Agents in Darien
may riTth 1835. 19
Macon steam boat
Company,
P 1 ONEE R
/ 9
SSS^SS -ks
BOii.2
July ‘31.
(1m
s{ U ifCAL NOTICE.
T i". s ibscribur ba t Bead appointed alcent for th
i iplicitiou of Stagn t's Patent Truss, in the
muw of Bibb, lie may i>: at nil times consumed
T’l'u'not pr.if '.siou iHy engaged) at his nlHce on Mu!-
t, t .• -troi'i. t ors ms alfected with Hernia would do
n. ,; ! ti anko early nf plication
M.
\V\I. It BALL
• Kilt < ranks, lot kail! oy
WM. H. RURDSAU.
VV Aiiii! iiOiiSE
And
oommxsmso'M-
T il i! undersigned begs lea vato inform his friends &
public generally, that he wiil continue the above
bu-iness ip^ill its v irions branches at tbe old stand for-
ineHv occupied by Benueu &. Curler in Fast .Macon,
"•kore be oderi- al‘ :h“ usual facilities in business by
making iib.:,-al advance on produce stored with him.
or on shipments to bis frisudsin Savanndli^Charlestozi,
or New York. His Ware Houses arecouveniently sit
uated near the river, and remote from other buildings
which renders them quite secure from danger by lire.
F'lsnrimee can hcgl.Tecled at lowest rates if required.
Tin: undersigned will give his whole attention to the
above business'aiii) hopes to receive a portion of pub
lic patronage. A General assortment of Groceries
win be constantly kept on hand and sold at the lowest
prices. ' Hi K. CARTER,
sept. 0 H
GROCERIES
WARE HOUSE
And
LI-A E
F OR transportation to and front .Macon, i* now in
eoiiipjete order. A superior new .Steam Boat
called ‘‘David Crockett’ 5 with two powerful Engines,
nad several tirst rate freight boats have been bnift since
the dose of ihe last season and placed on the line.
Steam Boat Pioneer, Copt. G nod win,
“ “ Darid Crockett, “ .?/’ Chrmick,
will ply rcgiilaily hetwreeu Darien and Macon, one of
them leaving Darien about once a week with freight
bouts in tow.
Steam OH^aiJS^OSy,
Copt. Bonnell,
will run constantly between Darien and Savanuah
and afbird tho greatest despatch to Cotton.
•Tiis .subscriber's whole attention is devoted to facili
taiiug transportation between Macon and the Sica
Ports. lie lias invested a largo sir.,', to put hialine in
tile most complete ordsr, and believes that his arrattge-
lneuts for despatch to freight and keening, if in
good order, while in his care, will make it the interest
of Cotton Shipper^ mid .Merchants ordering goods, to
continue their favors.
At Darien lie 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
Hosts under shelter and protected from tho weather,
while lauded for tevdiipineut.
JAME3 R BUTTS
Aarm
JIotco'iBK, Peck & Co., Charleston,
E. P. *Butts, Savanuah,
J. T. Ilowi.isn, Darien
I). T». Halstead. Ilawkinsvihe.
Macon, \ov. IS, 1334 —'22
AVE the piaasure to return their most grateful
acknowledgements for the liberal patronage they
bai t recei ved from the merchants and their friends, it ’
would solicit :t continuance of it, winch they hope to
merit by prompt attention to ail cotton or goods
shipped by the Lute. In addition to the Steamboat Ex
cel aud their tow boats now in use,
. Pha Company have now btiildinga new.Steamboat,
with ten new tow bouts, all of the/best materials aud
exprossly adapted to tlic navigation of tho’Ocmnlgee
aiuf Allatn iha rivers. These increased facilities will
.-■fiord the Company the means of giving da-patch to
goods intended' for the interior, ami will furnish in
ducements for merchants west of the Ociuulgee river
to ship the:r goods bv tbe wsy of Darien and Macon.
TherfaraA first rate t’ankets running regular! v be- j
tween New York and Darien, which coma to Hawes !
and Mitchell, tho agents for the .Macon Steamboat
Compauy.
Agentsfor the abort Hoots :
3. GODDARD, Macon.
L. U.ir.Dwix & Co. Savannah,
IFawhs it Mitchem.. Darien.
Geo. K. Ronxqrs, Hawkinsviile,
Piovcfc, UrrsTiT &■ WAi.teu, Charleston.
.Macon, 'doth June, 183T. 53 Om
NEir WARE-HOUSE.
BEG leave to tender my services
to the Planters and others in thn
■Mobwe «&: Commission business. My
Ware House situated ou rfio c'oiurner of
Cherry and Third st.is tlmv. in good order lor therecep
tiou of Cotton. The usual accommodation of advan
ces on Cotton in si ore will be imds. Orders for the
purchuse of cotton will bs strictly attended to.
strict aud personal atteurimi will he paid to the execu
tion of orders for goods or the sale of produce, having
had ten yaari experience inthe business of this place.
I hope to be able to give general satisfaction to those
who inav entrust their business to my care.
I). RALSTON.
rfy-v
Nib •;V VOiliv vY DA-|iiihN
him oj Cm kids.
BRIG Amelia,Strong; J- Chace, Master,
Preinmm, Mr. Ma'f.hbws, “
now “ Darien, C.'P.- Ituckley, “
“ *1 Aiacotii A. Bilibins, “
St hr. I). Ii. Crane. T. Baker, “
AH goo-I aifd.-ubstiHitui vessels, well cr.icnlated for the
trade, wiii) good nccommWla'tions for passengers, and
experienced command -rs. One of the vessels will ai-
wavs be at each end of the. Liiic to receive freiahl, and
will saH rf-anlariy oncc.u \veek. Shippers by this line
can effect insurance nt five eighths per rent'- mid they
may rely upon the vissafs being resulariv despatehea;
The stib.-v:fibers tre also agcqtsfor su.Vohil Steamboat*
to run regularly (Btriiig the boating season between
Darien.- Hawiirtsvi|!e, an'* A^acon. anil are iuthiecd to
believe that they cart give great Iheiiities in forwarding
goods destined i-M-tho interior of the State.
HAWES & MITC1LEI.L, Agents, j
TXarien, 1st.Juiiv'I$ft&- 3 v*
COATMIb.SSuN .liUJSU\TCfcs!Sj
S^arien, ^-e. /
.■a X HE .undersigned have resum-.d husinoss as a-
H b«>ve, and ivillas heretofore pay prompt atten
tion to aibbasiuesse-ntrusteiisto their care. Wo believe •
wo have made arrangements that iviii enable u.s.at all La
times to forward goods for the Interior with the least ^
possible delay, by steamboats when the river iviii ad- jittiU county; attain the legal hears t.fsetc.
mit, or in extreme low river by sinali flats or liuhteiy,
built expressly for" that business. On ottr wharves
are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot
ton at the least possible expens e, and our opportunities
to forward cotton inland or coastwise, arc notexceed-
cd by any other House.
HAWES & MITCHELL.
Darien, May 20,1335. 40
AVAR'S SSOUS33
AND
COMUISSION BUSINESS.
« pjP MYRICK, NAPIER & 5TREE-
Ir & will lie thankful for nil favors
- * a *^ e nbovo line of Business, manifes-
ted cither in siiipments of Merchan
dise !>y their Biends St acquaintances,
consignments of Cotton from tho planter or cotton dea
ler, or orders to sell or buy cotton in this market.—
Their Ware House is conveniently situated to the bu
siness part of the city. Liberal advances will be made
upon the produce oi'our country.
; They are now offering a large assortment of season
able Dry Goods, of newest style and fashion. Their
Stock of Hardware is extensive, a „d well adapted to i so r lClls 3l c @ u i n , l< j,|. fe of their patronage. His -anunge-
wsnts ot the country, r.ieir assortment ol Groceries niet)t ;, r „ r conducting business, and particularly in «-
13 wry good among wdnch will bo found, viu (]asp . llcll itt r , !Ct iving and forwarding produce A
L hmee Madeira. Port, Claret, Muscat, and Cham- merchandize ami protecting them while in bis charge,
paigno Vv tties an? at feist enuai to t!n>se ofany others in h:s iine. He
CTaiapboU &heriif .Jalc..
\i i • •■ ai; tlif :.i-v. uesiiu . m a A NUA
d » K-Ynext, ".’lure tiie court house in t amps
belu .a. Campbell county, between the Usual
hours of sale,
Lewis M. PanlettV interest in four Negroes, to wit:
Sckih a woman about 2d years old, and her d children,
Leonard a hoy about 4 years old, Martha a girl about
•2 years old, and Sarah a girl about & months old, to sat-
iiiy t!;reo . i Fas from dark superior court, one in fa
vor ol i iivaboth'Hester amt Wyatt Ilesier ex’rs of
Stephen I/ester deccnsed, vs Jesse C paulett and Le
wis Si Faniett, one iiy faver of Robert il Mtisgruve
vs Said Jo-c C Paulett and Lewis Si l'aulett, and 1
in..fuvor of James Jiobcrtson iV co vs tbe same. Pro*
porky poilijed out by Aiariiu L> Lodgers'esq.
Lot of i and Numlier one hundred and livo, in the
seventh district of originally Coweta now Campbell
emu ly. con:ai:iing 202^ acix’s n:ore or less,levied on
as the jmipsriy of Joaaihait A Johnson and wife, to sa-
tisty a 1 i l a in fuvarof McFaddiu & Hull, again-C the
said Jonathau A. Jblihsou & wife, issued iroiu ajusli-
ca’jcotiri in the c.i’tnty oi' Chatham. Levy made and.
retnriied tonic by a eoiistabie—and also lo satisfy a Ft
Fa in ftvoi of Henry !loii]it against Priscilla Johnson,
issued from ajusitce’s coimin Chatham county, levied
(in aud returned to ire bv a cotis.’able.
n< v 23 'WESLEY CAMP, sheriff.
Stttts k.herikf SJAls.
the first Tuesday ia JAN If A Ji Y ncjt, iriJl behold
hifirre tlie court hottsedour in the town cf Jackson,
AGENCV AND COMMISSION
stfg&srsss.
IN DARIEN.
T rfP. undersigned returns his thanks to his friends
'ortho liberal support'which he has heretofore
received from them in thn above line of business, and
One lot el' Land uheveou Yelvertou Tbuxton now
lives, in tlie third district of Ibruitrly .Monroe noyv Butts
county, adjoining D Lindsey,"numberhotkno-.vi.,con
taining 2tr-'-l acres uiore or less, levied on as the prop
erly of .the said Yelverton Thnxion to satisfy sundry
sniall Fi Fas from a justice’s court of said county in fa
vor of Ermine Case vs sajdThaxtcn and Calvary- F
Knight security, and Green C Thaxton security on
stay .'of execution. 1 evy. made and returned to nte by
Darid F.vaiis, constable. N’ov 2(i 4
JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, sheriff..
Real London Porter
Carden Lemon aad Raspberry Syrup
Butter, Soda, and Wine B'seuit
Real Sperm Candles
Baldwin’s Tallow do
I.oafamJ Lump Sugars
White llavuntia do
Superior Spanish and American Sega rs
A large supply of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cotton
Bagging. Bale Rope. Twine, &c. &e.
M-icpn. '■ •':• 2 1335 3m 2
eqstai ( -
will spend the sunnier in and tn tlie yiriruiy of Darien,
and any business addressed td-UIm will receive his per
sonal and prompt attention,
juuo 151835-5’! JOHN T. ROVv LAND.
30 aAXISSSOS?
d 1 corge Jewett iteo. respecifnlly inform their
^ IT friends and the public generally, thn! they have
added the Ware House and Commission Business to
that heretofore conducted by them. Tlmir Ware
House i- conveniently situated on second str et. ncar-
|. atljrti i g tiie'r'store. All cotton consigned to thrtn,
culler by i:.a planters or dealers in the article, or or-
ders to sell or buy in this market, will he promptly
aueniled to.’
They have also a convenient close storage house
for the reception of merchandize from the country ;
the receiving and forwarding of Which, will receive
TO U N OF S T.JOzErji
Sjois S’©? Sals.
T ill Like Wiraico,and St. Joseph's Canal Co-ar
ptnv, h iring coiUJracted far the construction oi recuving ana lonv.-mmig P which, win receive
I St t-M.1 tVo-.n inn bay of JMOJ.V* to .co«»ect ( ofthejr attention.’ Liberal advan-
•;• i..is i.ner Apil.tci.cila, iia Like U ini. ... . .jjj otado on cotton stored, or on shipments to
Voiding of wharves aud Ware tinses- tubotb Z\ u Zk,x. whe... desired.
They also have on' hand, nafl expect shortly to re
ceive a lar"" and g-ncral assortment of
groceries, drygoods
fyc. fyc.
Such as. St. Croix mid Porwricq& Hrivn’inasugars,
WAUK HOUSE
And
GommT.=sj.®j8 sirsmsss.
T HE undersigned hav»associated withtheuiselves
in the above business Messrs. Robert W. Fort
and Laird II. Wiley, and will henceforth conduct said
business under the name and style of 1 lamiiton. Hayes
Sc 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 * they have hitherto done, aud promise
an equal dagrea of,attention to thn interest of those
who may favor them with their business. They
respectfully tender to their former friends and pat
rons timir grateful .thanks for past favors and solicit
for the now concern a continuation of tho same.
E. HAMILTON,
JNO. R. HAYES.
July 23d. 4 Cm
IftsturancD.
a I HE Insurance Batik of Columbus, will insure
Cotton p:i the River, and also take a few risks
gainst Fire in thiscitv. Applvto
ROBERT COLLINS.
Macon. Oct. 27. 1334. 19
Kowand’s Tonic Mixture.
SUPPLY of Roivand’s Tonic Mixture, a certain
cure for tho t’ceer .and Ague, just received and
for s ale bv J. IL & W. S ELLIS, .
jnne F'i-5-2 Colton Arcane. Macon.
A
puytlm;.
OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, cither
in tho city or country. Chairs repainted and
ornamented, l^rokinggluss or picture frames gilded
or bronzed.
Signs painted, and Fancy painting of .various des
criptions will be done by applying to
' J. 11. & W. S. ELLIS.
Colton Arcnue.
Mixed Paints of every color on hand.
jan 3-i?!)
| UST received and-for sale by
I J. IL Sc W. S'. ELLIS,
Cotton Ai'cnuc.
iloffinan’s Anodyne LiqttorBalsani Capivi,
Lenitive Electuary, Do Canada,
Conserve Roses, Soda Powders,
Ojiiuin, Saratoga do
Sulphate Quinine, Seidlitz do
CJm'phoi, . Lemon Syrup,
Castor Oil (fresh and supo-Best Starch,
31A CON
nhoTths raid, to be ready fortimlwiu«tio>uofbi^
mu«bv ;!i • 1st of iJeL-omlier ilex:, aave laid »u iutn
M l. • i':,"itloN, the new totva of »». Joseph, on a bean-
Uil e v.-ua.l plain, about half wav up the Bay
'i i'i! east side, at the point ivln-re tho rail rotd
*.i! tir iil'i i'e — Pha wharf is to he carried out to 17
f" : 'Vi -t. and the. Rail Road track to extend to the
f( nj :t 1 ofit, so t'lat vessels can load and discharge
Mr D-s along side the cars. __
Th-s lots in the town of St Jo-">>!i will V.s off-red
feri,-! ,it pa'ilic. auction on the 1st ol’December next.-
’f ont 1-4 cash. The balance in three r.qital pay.
■ :i “v,-. fir w'lich notes will he required, at 12 21 oil
hi-uiii, with iutrest from the day of sale. Title bonds
*‘il b: i ime l by the company to the pnrclias-
,: >«a t'isirc-rupiviiig \vi}lt the terms of sale, and a
f “ *i n;>] > title when the last instillment is paid.
ROB’T BEVIKIDGE. I’res’t.
kili? Wimioo and St. Joseph, C. C.
Jj! I n ph W. Florida. Oct. L 1335. 19 4
FLOUR CHEESE LARD.
•J ik bills Canal Flour,
9 10 half bids do
20 Kegs Lard,
50 Boxes Cheese.
10 Half bids No 1 Mackerel,'
Lit received and for sale bv
nor.5. Idii. 19 CHARLES CAMPBELL.
Lt'proof Buildings corner .Mulberry A- Stroud -i.
REMOVAL.
H _ pH^aaiss a ^fiaw.'
I »3 reuiiiiud to tho n*w Fire Proof Building*
BB coruer of Alulherry & Second Street, xvhero
found a irood stock of Staple Dry Goods,
ILti
good stock of Staple Dry
■ ICapt, and .Siioa.i iv th a ge— ral stock of Gro-
Bun, S ill, Ac. for sale at the market prices.
nnv. uh It) -
roxi
I ’ ’-DC Almanacks, aud Beers Almanacks tor sale
^ >»■ J. H.&. W. S. ELLIS.
CAJ" M
Cuba. Rio and Java coffee. Liverpool salt,
•Swedes Irou, Nails, Brails, cast, German and blister
steel.
Heavy hemp Bagging. Bagging twin.: twilled sack
ing. Oznaburgh«,
Negroes cloths, shoes, ha's, caps, elaoks,
Powder, shot, and lead, saddles and bridles,
Sets Blacksmith tools, castings. Hardware,
Calicoes, Flannels. Blankets-, Wax Calf skins, Ac.
Which they- will sell on as good terms as can be had
in this market.
Sept 10 11
ESMOW.
J.A. &S.S. VIRGIN
U’utch Makers St Jewellers,
Would inform their friends and
the public, that they hai o remov
ed their establishment to Cotton
Atcnut. to tho store recently oc
cupied bv J II A W3 Ellis,drug
gists, where they will be hapnvto
serve any who may flavor them with a call.' They
have iti addition to their former stock, just received
T HE subscriber having niado arrangements witii
supie of the most extensive Carriage .Manufac
tories itt the nothern cities, will have on hand, and be
constantly receiving, Ihe coming season, n’ extensive
assortment of,
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES,
and rchieles of all descriptions, which will be of the
best workmanship aud materials, and which will be
sold on as good terms as can bo purchased in any city
in tlie .Southern country. Also, aa extensive assort
ment of
SADDLERY, HARNESS.
aud every other article appertaining to our line ofbuJi
ness. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to
give us a call. - -u*l ri:' - - ' i
WRIGLEY A HART
Sept 2
Opposite corner from Washington Halt.
till! 11
rior,) Indigo,
Siveet do do do Madder,
Mustard - dc do Bine Stone,
Gum Arable Ahnatta,
Epsom Salts, Logivood,
Brimstone, Camwood,
Calomel, ' Glue,
Tart Emetic, Aqua Fortis,
Morphine, Nitric Add,
Black Drop, Pearlash, &c. Ac.
Oil Canthnradis,
Paints, Varnishes, fyc.
1SEW GOODS.
W5I. II; BUilBSAlsli,
AS Just received a new and extensive as
sortment »:f
DRY GOODS,
*UEL&3>XTsSiAI>32 a?r©3?Z2£Z£a,
HATS, SHOES, Sec.
which he isuTerittg for sale a taxi! {feed prices
For Cash Only.
ms STOCK COSSISI3, IN I’AivT, OK TUB- FOt.t.OlVXNQ 1
Super Saxony. Blue, Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue, Block. Mixed stud Fancy colored Satiueits
English Merinocs
Duffle, Point and lltyse Xilanke’s
Scarlet, Crimson, Green atul WJtite Flannels
Printed Salsbury • dai
Canton and Saxony cud Gauze do
Damask Table iriapi'M
birds K.yo aud Russia 1(0
Scotch do
Black, Blue and coloured Bombazettes
do aid do CirtSisstSlW
Negro Cloths
Linseys
Bleached and Unbleac hed Shirtings & Sheetings
Hamilton Jeans
Black Italian Lustring
do ■ Gros do Swiss
do d-:* Naples
do do Beriitt
do Sinchews ;md Sarsnnct3.
Colored tiros dc Ntades
Black ami colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
.Merino Mantles and Square Shawls
Common. Thibet Wool, Valentia, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
llernani, Muslin. Crape* Gauze nod Gros do Na
ples Dress lldkfs
Ladies and Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens and Lawns
Japan Yarnirh,
Copal do
Leather do
White Lead,
ltd Lead,
Venetian Red,
Spanish Brown,
Yellow Ochre.
Chrotno Yellow,
Verdceris,
Chrome Green
Spirits Turpentine,
Prussian Blue.
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-
from New York a large and splendid assortment of • hi ouo and a half miles of the City.
:^^tch3S» iySuV^l'.'y* ^f O. Mv Saw and and Grti miff, ci
_ POLYPS A* OILS.
8 Kegs White Lead,
| 3 150 Galls. Linseed Oil,
jqq da Whale do " i
jyj do Lamp do
i’ ,.. do Spirits Turpentine, „
yj 11 .»aniish,- Furniture Varuish,
L’.iroms Yellow. Chrome Cirena.
Bla -k. Prussian Blue,
'"'r,li' - U >‘ a ^ e '^’ ^ ari!i Green,
V.„„• > 'j” n l 'ts all c.nlonn Wliite Frosting,
H, |/bid- Spanish Brown,
il (; ,u I 1 ' ■ /«llow Ocra. iVhitins. Glue,
n, v -.. ‘.' V^J'Ht received and for s'ae bv
13 CHARLES CAMPBELL-
hr.*... H;i rlfli ugH, corner of Uulberrv and Second
of the latest fitnoiis, w iich tuey will eell ciieap for
cash—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es7
capeuieut, duplex, lepine, alarm and vertical Watch
es. of the best quality; gold, -diver and steel guard
Chaitis, Seals and Keys, liar Kuobsand Drops. Breast
Piilk. Fiui^PKitigs, gtiid, silver and steel Spectacles,
gold and silver ever potn'ed Pencils, silver table, tea,
salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and
cream Lillies—all of which will be -warranted freo
from alloy : silver Cups, butter Knives, Castors, sil
ver placed arid bronzed Candlesticks, Trays aud Snuf :
ors, M t-denl Boxo<, Aceordians, Flutes, Flageolctts,
Fifes. Drums, Ac. Swords, sword Cane*. Knives anil
I’i-Uijs, among which is Rnggles’ pocket Rifle, that
will ilmotfifly yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den
tist Filer, shall." sili'fcr, gilt and horn Combs. Card ca
ses, Pocket Books and- Purses, silver Snuffboxes, sii-
. ver Tovr, silver Thitublas, Scissors, coral, gilt and
. glass Beads, steel Pen*, nil I a variety of othor articles
tunnlly'kept in their lino.
N. 3. \re hiviTtha bast of materials for repairing
Watches of all kinds. S. S. V’s practical knowje.lge
of th" l>u-di,9*s induces him to think that he can. aud
will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work
iu his hiids. Spoons Ac- engraved- Oct-1
My Saiv and and Grist mills situated seven miles
from town, with several tractsof I .and and thetimberon
the Mil! Tract; all on terms which will he profitable
to a purchaser. ^ D. RALSTON.
‘ Si,t ’scril
harV*,'/!' ’• , r ' >l,s '.zned in Ids friends in Savannah, j ding faun fresh wounds, Bleeding nt the nose Ac. Ac
l|9f -Itk iNew York,or Boston. | Prepared hy G. W. CARP NRER.and forsal -hy
. jt) ROBERT COLUNS. ' stmt. 2! ~
■yr will- make liberal advances .>u i
SOLUTION NR U)SOJ
)’l the cure of Cancerous 1 deers. Old *orcs, Ti.-t-
te-rs, King worms and will immediately stop b!<*e-
J. ft. A W- Sr ELLISr
S. U. DICKINSON.
A T. the store formerly occupied by J. Ahrahams'&co.
Jsi on Cotton avenue aud next door to Patrick A
Marrin on 3d st has now on liand a very select and
choice assortment of Dry Goods Ac. entirely fresh and
for sale nrreduced prices also
50 hhds prime sugars.
•20 N. O. molasses,
150 Bags cott’ee.
120 bhls N. E. Rum.
Cog Brandy, II. Gin, J. Rum, Malaga. Madeira,
Maundies, l’ortand Lisbon Wines, Noyean, pepper
mint, Cinnamon, Rose, and Life of man cordials, Ci
gala. snuff, tobacco, lump sugar, powder, tea, choc
olale. pepper, spice, indigo, salaeratus, ginger, starch,
soap, lamp' oil. pickled park, prime bagging, salt, cas
tings; Ac. Ac.
Macon Sept.2-'d. 13
Medical Herbs, fyc.
Poplar Bark, Gitm Gamboge,
African Pepper, Foxglove,
11 ay berry Bark, Elder Flowers,
Lobelia inilata, Skunk Cabbago
Uva Ursi,; Gentian,
Seneka, Ilorehound,
l.obelia Sceil, Sage,
Setpentaria, Bouaset.
Gum Mvrrh,
Macon, feb 11 1.335 34
Roioalid's Tonic Mixture.
ARE ANTED a certain cure for the Fever and
Ague also tlie genuine I (ygean medicines
For sale otily hy
COOKE A COWLES.
Mrtcon. Oct. S. Hi Authorized Agents.
PERFUMERY.
C f)LOGNE/Floi:da. IL'-e, Lavender, Hingarv
mid Orange Flower Water, Naples Compound
Palm Ensollent. and Cosine tic .Jioap. Barbers Shnvi'iL"
Cakes, Otto of Rose. Mi": of I.'o.-c. A- To..to Po-.vder.
51 unsmYand Bears Oil, i’reston and Satts Ac.
Just r -reived and foriwld by
3110rWELli BROWN A Co.
Sept 9th r 1835- 1*1 '
NEW BOOKS.
O LCOTT A ELLS have just received a largo in
voice of miscellaneous books—school hooks and
stationary —They have the Gift for 1.236; the Gipsey:
Tales ol the Peerage; Book of my Lady; Mon .kins;
all of Abbott: works; Bum's notes complete; Com
plete set of the family Library—in short, books of nil
kinds are ou hind—la->ey articles of an excellent qhnl
ity A -"y!t*.—They hop.: to make 'heir store worthy of
tlie attoiitio.-i auil co:iudeuco of their friends end c im
munity. and respectfully solicit timir patronage—Also
a large supply of Ledgers A Record Books from 6 to
•24 or. Ac. Ac.
Macon itov. 5.1H35. ID
NOTICE
1 ?t'X7'lLL be sold on the tiist Monday in December
yt v next, at pidilic outcry, on tho plantation lyiiighiii
FI at Crack in T.viggs county, lately tho property of
It !I MusgroVe ileceaseJ, the following property viz:
—55 Negroes, of whom uro u Blacknuitli, Cerponter,
A Snuyer,
1500 Bushels of Corn,
4U n,K) pounds Fodder,
Alules, farming uiensiiv, and sundry othor arti
cles. Terms made known on t n day of-ate
PAUL FITT; SIMONS
Oct. ’29th 1835. 19
Tlie Federal Uuioii. anil Georgia Journal will please
publish tlie above until the day of sal-*, and forward
theiir accounts o tne at Auguste for paymeuL
P. F.
Ximc
For sale bv tho subscriber,
octir- 'IK EIWUND' RKSS'RLT;.-
} Cotton Gnssitners'Beaver Fustians
Fnglish Moleskin Apron aud l-'uruiture Cheek -
Domestic Plaids ami ritripcs Bed Ticks
Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture .Dimity Russia tvicetingBenr Duek
Cambric do Bleached Mow lass Uzirahttrgii-
Bnngup Cord Cqttoi Yarn
Colton,' IVorstctf, and .amhs wool Hosiery
Black and colored Cambrics
Batin and Gauze Garuitiii-es
13k and col’d Lustring Ritibous
Dark and light‘col’d Priuts and Ginghams
Lace ami Gauze Veils
Fig’iiarid plain •Bohinet Laco
Thread Laces
Cambric, Saxpny, Swiss, Mull, Natisook ami
Book Jlus’tins • *•. ’5 : -J$
I inen Cnmhric Hdkfs
! Pongee, Indian Flag aud Spittlcficld lldkfs
Carved anil plain Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver aud Goat
skin Gloves'
Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules §jj£S
Roady-made 'Slothing.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Ad tin id,
brown and green Brondclo'.’t Dress Coats,
Superfine blue, black, brow ii and green Cloth Frock
" Coats,
Supertine hint:, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees,
;uid blue, steel -mix’d and Tanc/ colored Sauiiiet
Coattees -and Frork Coats. - ; -
Super. hliie..hlark. invi.-lhle green, drab, brown, olive,
and green Cloth Pantaloons,
Blue, black and fancy colored’Sattinet Pantaloons,
Youth’s cloth arid sailinet Dress and Frork Coals,
do do do Panteloohs.HBgy^-
Blaek and lihte Cassimere, black and colorctL-Vilvet,
black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Valentia, Em :i<h Silk, colored and white
MerseilfcsToilinet, Ewa.u. >i-. n and-Sattinet t ests
Candct Cloaks and Great Coats,
.Mixed, brown Cloth A Pater bam Box Ccats
Lyon Skin Ove*coats.
Fino Linen Siiirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks, Ac.
Negro ChtHting.
51 -it’s A A’onth’s Fitr Hats,
do. do. Woo! do.
do. do. Cloth. Sea! St Hair Cans;
Fino Boots A Shoes—.Negro Shoes-, Ac: &c.
Oct. 15. 17
STousioa isheriflf £5aAo.
O N the first 'Tuesday in JANUARY ,;cxt, u-illbe
said before the court house door, in Ike tvim of Per
ry, Hour ton county, between the lawful hours of sale,
Lui of I gnid No 2!) in theShh district of said county,
to satisfy onndrv Ft Fas from a justice’s coiirtin Wilke*
coun y, in favor of John B Omith Vs John Bail, Jei.-o
Ball and (diaries Dood . Levy made and roturntd to
me by ;t constable—i'roocrlv pointed Out by tho plairi-
tiffV - . G
Lot of Land No 255 iu tbe 1.5th district, to satisly
sundry Fi Fas from a justice^ court of this county iti
favor of C F Smith aud others vs Tbonr.s Barron, 1c-
vv made aiid rchtroc-d in me. by a coustahie^-property
pointed out by plaintiff.
- Lots of Land No 3. 4 and 29 in tlie Ofli district to‘-
gelher with the i m j-rovemeu ts thereon, consisting of a'
good s:iiv and grist mill, an exceih-nigiisanu gi'u house
and other'comfortable b<uJ<ling.-, with aOO or more c-
cres .of open l.oid,. to satisfy' two 1- i Eos firnni the supe
rior court of This eoanty, one in favor of W illiaui Ilar-
vin vs-Itichiird Watirde, the other in favor of John.T
Owens vs said Wallace principal, :md Joshua Pattis^
bail security—property pointed out b- p.alnliff.
Lot of 1 .and No 31 in the j-rdiylist to satisfy a Fi Fa
r rom Wi'kcssnpt-rior court in favor of William N Ui-
chardsou vs t-elibid A Sinks? .-uni Francis 51cClcn-
iloft seeiirilv- on l!ie appeal —properly poiuted out by
said McClendon. - - - • '
Ojie hnif acre Lot in the lowinof-Pcrry with the itn-
prT>v(::hents.diereoii-f'xcept t’-.e. ivteikfchnp ocenpied by
ri'in ts'P.,Sr;chey. la'ing the Lot-mbdiuifig-tke otto
on the west now in the occupancy of'George Patten,
and also one gig, as the property of Campbell Lassi
ter. '
Two bags of ginned cotton, levied sir by a.iya rrant
fir refit iii fir.or of .Mich .el Ma-iden vs Enoch Kiris-
by. property pointed-out by phrii’iff.
dec 1 J ■ >H N C ,M OVA G EC. Dep sheriff
POSTPONED--SALE—iritf ho sold as abort, ■
* 5 ne hall'acre Lot : n the town of Perry ivi h a rtore
bo-tssr thereon.' a! pres- rt in the o'-cnpaiK-y of Ira JI
Flint.as the property oTM«*5r*.- & K< lly, HfkaUsfi situ-
drv Fi.Fasfro’ii ajnstiee’s court in Uils comiiy in favor
of James A. Fvcrett hearer, levy made and retunibd
to rive by a constable—WopeVlr pointed ont. bv ptain-
riff. d.cl . G M' DU AC AS, sheriff _
Gtd'iiatbtd Siiepff Sale*
W ILL be sold before the Cohn House door hi
the town of IvnoxvilleV (’rav./bn!' county, on
the tirst Tuesday in January next, within the legal
1 hours of.-rile thefollovving property-, viz :
Two hundred In o and a halfaeres of land more or
.less inthe fith-di-trier-of said ccSnty, levied on o> the '■
iiropcrty .ofiMosy.s .G'idd 'Us, to satisfy sntidiy -stitall
n las, issued ottt of a Justice’s court oi 1’uiaski county,
iti favor ofJohn Rawls A Co. vs-sairfitlo- -- Guldens.
Property pointed our by-plaintiir. Levied on aml'tc-
tn.'irad to uie‘ v a cottslaide-g Novcn b 121,1855
'VM'j’. EH •:>. ssn’ff.i
t-V«
olive
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AT REDUCED PRICE*.
IffJHB Snfucribors httiiig desirous of closlng'their
JI. bilsin" rs the pre-out seta. ou. are induced to offei
their Stock of loods at very reduced j--. T! “it
Stock is-well assorted consisting rof Dry Goo<N.
Clothiu" Ifnt-, Filth's. Saddlery Hard Vf -re. fa-
(’n-e!.-<»ry. and Ware. Mill irort->. Ac. Ac
Mcrcb-rnta and Plat-.-ers conerally. -ire requested r -
•ill and eynr.->i:M for thcm-telvee. e.t they wilt find itt
•rreatly to tr.rir interest fodo so.
' rii v’.han e -"irn nr-’.. -
324-Jilti L'-S- (**~p iia4>->
ur» Mi-w ..v i>«h;«11L j
ite. first Tuesday in Jai.ij..rv lu.-.xt'ivdi he so.M
_ afore die Court flonstrduot in the tow ii cf
aieindott Pike cotluty, within the legal hours Ol rale
die foiTmvmg properly to iv it. One \ oUo oi tutyit A
cart, one ox.yoko, fii*l:t slacks' oP'fbiidC'r, 'five hat rets
of corn, more or-lcss, eight er^ ten yteseri of cot: on- iu.
tlie liold, levied on a--tjie property of \V iiliniii Har
man. and Joseph.DT Harman, to saii.-ly a ti la i. string
fromtlie Giipeiior court cf sa;dxoun;y,Kin<.i.ei: ivit-
vliins vs said-iVilliam 'and Jo -i-ph t>. jiroperty poin
ted out by plaintiff, net. 31, tc*i& VJ
Also, trill be sold as ubvre,
One lot of men's and hoys' toother shoes. 1 do wont
sS’s leather shoes, 1 do children’s, leather and pnmel
ia shoes, 21 p-r ivomen’s do.' l loto)' iluiiil biankets. I
lot ivhi e Homespun, 1 lot prints, 31ady'.s corded skirts
•! ps figd muslins, 2ps book do. I lot cotton Lifts, I ps
battiste, 4 ps giitphaids. 2 ps buckram. 1 ps kersey, 1
lot apron rhccks, 1 norlhet n do. J ps bedi.-ching, i ps
red llanttel, 2ps irish linen. 1 brown do. 2 ps Nankin,
1 lot writing paper, J, lot shoe thread, 1 do coftoa, 3
j;r wool mitts, I pscoat lining, 2 ps-steel j9:i.\t broad
cloth, 1 ps white Uainiel, l lot valentia vesting, 1 ps
red padding. 1 ps black boudmet. 2 ps flax driving, 1
ps rcd.caitibricK. l.do Circassian, I papers bosieyj', 10
nr bueii-kiu gloves,. 1 lot let ter paper, T-l'almauacks,
1 lot primers, I da-books, 1 lot girths . iid circingics, 1
httnch turkey cotton. ! iady’s cloak. 2 ns check’d nius-
iiu, 2 py cambr;c. I lot fancy cravats, i ps black silk,
1 lot fancy baskets. I lot merino ai.-d-cottoi: shawls, I
Iqt silk bkfs. 1 ps col’d Homc piiii, I h.i'mibdx hud 11
straw bonnets, 1 man's saddle. 1 lot of sniai(..beai s, 1
do laces, 1 lot velvet ribbon. 1 do cologce water. 1 da
fancy viols, Unix ribbons and tapes, T lot flax [h/ead,
1 do spool, I do buttons. J do - tfependers, : < o bru;
eu, 1 lotlucifer matches, ltet pins. 1 ilo soap. 1 doto-
bae.-o, 1 do gimlilets, J do pocket books,-i .- ■ ; eticils,
1 do knives and razors, I do t'.-i .. . ] do
shaving boxes and brt: 1. J 1 <t -; . < i -.<! rcis-
:ors. 1 .dospe-uts ■ or--, ldo .s! , !t;g -toj • . L
box cotton can’s. I hum dicinc rfld dye .-tuff, 'i lo7
Iflrivcs am! forks, t do pailock*. I do c ::: lycn ■ I
,d.o mustard. 1 do leading lines. I ( ',i i ;
-liarb'-s. I do ; m.-rv.-. 1 , > ^ v. uipa, F(in augers
aud chisels, i rasp, 1 ret weights •■■ \ ■ «:!<•<, I4r-t -ad.
irons. 1 do tin and crockery ware, 1 do cast or-oil and.
ink, 1 d . barrels. 1 do starch and jars. I do un.brolias,-
1 do ini :i s lur hats, i do cb*ddrer?’.s carts. Ido bridle-. •
• box glass, t idqcoppera-. 1 iot wrapping paper. 1 do
,'urnitnre paper,—oil ’evied on as the property of Da
vid ‘5. !“• idrto i*• -fy a i-'i Fa issued from the superi
or conrt of Do Kalb county, it: favor of Thomas CL-
f'asy. vs sa-fl David R. .'e:d. Property pninted out •
hy plaiiitifi's attorney Nov 21
JOSEPH IT SHIVER.?. Ti Shy
cto Na&erliFjBsfe*
th.- tir-r Tue-dav in Jimrrerv next, will he-?o!d’
^ before the (Virt Hon e In Fayetteville Payette-