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1* published in the eitv of Macon every Saturday
M 'mnf, at three collars i» udrunre, four boii.akn
#i er three month*—Two dollars for six months—
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tions. 9ST No subscription received for a less period
than six months—and no paper discontinued, until al
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wishing to advertise hy the year must call at the ofiire
and make an agreement to that efleet. JCrAdvertise
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forbid, and charged accordingly.
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p.vd.l shall receive tour copies, for one year, to be sen' j
to dtflereul persons, as directed.
XT’ I enters on business, either to the Publisher or
Editor, must come pro/ paid toinstire attention.
Monroe Rail Ron I and Ranking Cos.)
Macon, Drr. 26. 1334. y
IT i ordered by the Board that Bonks otsubserpion
I be ■ pencil at ihi« Bank, on Wednesday, 'he 16 It of
January rewand he kept « pen three tiny-, fertile snh
si tiirg f,,r thir'v-f >ur hundred shares of cap: a I stock,
whereupon. One Hundred Dollars per shore will he re
quired on subscribing and when tn> en, said storkhol.
deers w >ll I eon an equal 6 stung in every re pect as to
t! e Bank and Hoar!, wilt the original stockholders, from
Macon to Forsy th.
A trite extract from the nvmi'e*.
PETER SOLOMON, Casher.
December 29 lOn
Oomn'see Hank of the Xtnt» of bear >i , i
Macon. 7th IV einhc, 1 333. S
RESOLVED. That an Ins'alme t of Ten per cen’-
um on the Capital Slock of this Institution l>e,
and the same i- hereby requ id to be paid a’ flu Bink
in - Home in tins ehv on or lieforc Friday, 15 h Febru
ary next. Extract front the minutes.
J. A. WHITE, A ss't Cashier.
Deeemhcr 22 9c
I’Ll .MIDSTREKT SEMIN \RY.
THE above Sentmary has been opened by the sub
-1 seriber. for the reception of s'u-ien'*, arid is now
in active opera'ion. The course of studies pursued em
braces the useful and solid branches of English, with
the Latin and Greek Languages. Suffice it to say, that,
ia the above institution, boys will be thud for business,
or prepared for college. Owing to an increase of stu
tlents, and the promise of others at the eommeucement
the next year, he has engage I the services of one of Ins
own echtdars, who has I wen regularly and thoroughly
taught bv him tor the lust four years; he is a youth tit
steady habit.*, good moral eomfuct. and, as a scholar,
»• M qua).tied. The primary classes w ill be afended >o
In him, inn under the s|>eeiai su|>ervision of tile princi
pal hints. !f, who, hy his constant and unremitting excr
t'ons in the discharge of his duties, ho|tc- to be always
a'-ie to merit the approbation ami secure the favor of ail
wh>t may coufide to his care tlic education of their chil
dren.
Terms a* usual, and the same as at the Academy.
Decemberß9 he J. O'KEEFFE.
nor ton
Miilf niul Female Academy.
r PH'ri subscriber begs leavi to inform the public, that
1 the exere.ses ot tho-e schools,tor the ensuing year,
will commenee on the first Monday in January. He
w,ll l e ;e-."-ti and in the Female Department by Miss
Were, "f Ma s., a lady well qttal lied to teach all the
branches, E. erary. Scientific and Ornament >l. that are
t > gin in Female Academic-: rtleti ,ee. Mias Grant,
Pr tie pal of Ipswich Female Seminary, Mass.
St :ulies of Femo/e I)< /ttirhurnl—first division.
1. mi and Go ek Lau.uiagi >, Phito«-|-hr, Chemistry,
Botany, Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, Rhetoric. Na
te.-' Hi'torv an 1 Comptei ion ; price pi r quarer, $-3.
S. > o ni Division —Anthmetie, Geography, Grammar
an. r mil i-itstu —per quarter, rifi.
To r-i Dive- >n —Reading, Writing and Orthography
—is r quar er, SI.
Extra sutilii s—Musie on Piano, jure quarter 8i2..30
Draw ing am! Ptiiu'ing, per quarer, 5; French, rid.
In tlie Male Dt-pur ment. students will he pup red
for Ii ranee ill nuv of die colle --- i.i l! eIi led S >«;
i. V. Campbell, and E. A. Ni and i , !!■-.. AI
c>> i (be i’result nt aud I'ro.e-'ors ol Ji if rson Coder e,
IS
Good board can le obtained on reasonable terms.
S giied by order of the trus ees.
JAMES WELLS, Principal.
Petty, Houston county, December 2J. lOe
AHDSNG HOUSE.
A 3 R. an I MRS BIVINS have taken the house, f
- inerivoccupied hv M ijar llarJaw:t .on thee r
ner of Cli rrv and Seeon !-stree . w here they can r
icsti ten or fifteen Geinlemen with hoard, at reasona li
r itis. December I 6 f
\ Select School for Voting Ladies.
VIIIS and MISS SHELTON respectfully inform
the public ilia tlunr Winter Session will com
mence on Monday, the first October. A limited num
ber ot pupils will be received. P: rtieulnr attention
w.ll be paid to the van -us branches usually taught—
both useful and ornamental
An extra Drawing and Painting class vill be receiv
ed on Saturdays.
Terms f,-r English branches, from six to twelve ilol
ar* S irisfaetory references ran be given, if required,
(•■pt 22 48
HARTF< >11! t
riR i: inker v\ rr com i» an y ,
HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT.
Incorporated tn HlO with a Capital of 91!>0,000, and
/tower to increase the fame to £*-’>o,ooo.
f*»r more ilian
■ a quarter of a t » nrurv, transnerd its expensive
busint***s on ibf most just and liber.;! principle?—paving
in | * with flu* iii.isi honorable* promptness; and the
present Hoard ofDirpcron* pledge themselves in this par
ticular, fully to maintain the high reputation of die
Company. It insures on the most favorable terms, ev
ery description of property against loss and damage hy
Fire, but takes no marine risks.
Application for Insurance may he made either ner
aon illy, or by letter, foils A'jrent in this city: and all
renewals for risks now running hy this Company on
property ii this city, mav he made hv npnlienoon to
the \_rmt. VIM. H. JO//N\STON, Awns.
Macon, April 21, 1833. iJCrF
To Printers and P iMisfiers.
npifE suh«cril>rrs have just rninf’V'rfi >ln r new Sne
* ciiim’ii |i«M>k of light faced Rink and Job Printing
Tvrts, Flowers and Ornaments — the contents of
wlmdi are lienwii)i partially given :
Diamond, Pearl, Nos. 1 and 2,
Agate, Nos 1, -and 11,
Agate on Nuipnriel body.
Nonpar*! N I, 2,3 and 4,
Mintonette, Nos. l and 2.
Minion, Non 1,2, 3 and 5,
Minion on Brevier body,
Brevier on Minion body.
Brevier, Nos. 1,2, Hand 4,
Brevier on Bong Primer body,
Bonrgeos on Brevier body.
Bourgeon, No«. I, 3 and 4,
Bonrgeos on lavng Primer o’e.
Bong Primer, Nos. I. 2,3 and I.
I/>ng Primer on Small Pjen laxly.
Small Pier, Nos. I nnd 2,
Sica on Knglisli body,
Fngli-li, Nos 1, and 2,
Great Primer, Paragon, Double English,
Double Paragon, Cannon,
5 line Fica to 20
h line Pien (l 'tier Condensed to 25.
7 and 10 line Pien, ornamental,
fi, 7,2, 12 and In lines Pien shaded,
H, 10, Brand 1C lings Antique shaded.
ALSO.
A large ami tieatitiful colleetion of Flowers, from
Pearl to seven line Piea, which are not to he found in
other specimen ; anew assortment of Ornamental
Dash* * ■ a variety of Card B irdersj near two thousand
nn tal < tri aments : hrnss Bale ; l,eads of various thick
tis t s ; as’roiionm a I and physical signs ; metal nnd
brass dasla s, trout Inee to ill) enis long : great primer
and double pica scripts on incli n'd bodies ; diamond
an 1 nooparie! mtirie of various kinds; antique light
aid heavy face two line letter; full faee roman and
i’shc nnti| arie l ; minion, brevier, long primer and o'h
erhl cks; nonparii I, minion and brevier Greek, He
brew and Saxon.
A large variety of Ornaments, ealcula'ed p r'icnlar-
Iv for the Spanish and Sou'll-American markets ; Spa
nnh. French nnd Portuguese aeeents fnrn ; «hed to or
der, with ever- , ther kind made u«e of in the Printing
1 re*» Ah of w hich van he furnished at short n
- ~f ns rvwl qindily and on as reasonable tortus* as
other e» alilishnient.
CONNER & COOK.
for- er of Nassau and Ami-atrcets, Nfw-Vork
Iktcember 15 8p
Jj|§p fjwtt Hf
UY I*. C. PENDLETON.
VOL. 11.
PATENT MACHINE SPREAD
STRENGTHENING I* LA ST ER.
IN the preparation of these very Su/wrior and £!*•
■ trant Plotters, no cos: or trouble m spared to ensure
possible degree "i perfection, in point of u ili- v,elegance
and eoinfort. Tliey are «pn ad of various sizes on kills
of the best (pinlify, by Machinery, invented express!i/Jor
the purpose, (which irives hem an huvuu age over every
plus er heretofore oll’cred to the puUie) ;»s hy his menus
they can be made of a uniform thickness and free
fr mi the inequality of surface which frequently previ n s
others from adhering, or renders them irritating and
uncomfortable, an objection, which it is impossible to
avoid by tlie usual method ot spreading Flavors
Th* composition used iti these Pias ets, is earefuilyr
prepared at a lower temperature, fr* m a ei.mhinatioii o
• ahtahle Resinous Gums, \\ifh the ad-mixture of sever
al clioice n r Hilaries,entirely m pnrated from all extra
neous and irritatinir parti* les; and from i s peculiar
eoTnhina*ion of highly strengthening, anodyne and
slightly stimulating profterlits it aIF ids a pleasant ami
effectual remedy, in all eases ( f /tain in the. side and
breast, weakness nr oppression of the chest; /tain or weuk
ness of the Imrk or loins; Also, in the sense of sinking
a id fairness at :he pit of the stomach, accompanying
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. In I the mafic, or pain
ful alli rtions of the limbs or joints, tlu ir Anodyne and
Stimulating properties render them particularly benefi
cial. In Cold*, Coughs, or Asthmatic Afietlions, they
\n ill lie found to give immediate and permanent relief.
Persons who from sedentary habits, or other causes, an
predisposed to nfFec'ions of the lungs, w ill find these
t" '«ters an effectual security against those puhnonyry
attacks which prove huttwo frequently, (when neglee*
ed) the precursory symptoms of Consum/tfion ; audio
deed in a climate like ours, where colds srid coughs me
an almost unfailing consequence of she sudden chances
to wnich all are suhjee% every one a! all liable to sutler
from she influence of these causes would find flic great
est possible security in having his chest and lungs pro*
tec ed by one of these invaluable Plns ers.
'P«» children stilFi ring frotn Whooping Cough, or
Colds affecting the ches T or lungs, the sedative and ano
dyne proper'iea of these Piasters, nffird signfd re! if.
These rins ers being spread mueli more rapidly, ns
well ns bet er, hy Mat hinenj, are sold much lower than
Plasters spread in tlie usual method.
For su e hy J. 11. & W. S. ELLIS.
June 2 32
Morton’s Pulmonic Expectorant Cough
Sy run,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions and Whoop
ing Coughs.
A MONO the numerous complaints with which the
i t human family are nflicted, none are more common
than coughs* colds, &c. and none more fatal in their re
sults, unless timely care »s taken to slop .heir progress
before they become too firmly seated upon the lungs.—
Not withstanding the many remedies that have be en of
fered to the public, not am have heretofore proved sue
c< * ssful in procuring a certain and speedy rel-es.
'l’;!*’ propricter htivingheen an eye witness(f *rsever
«■ Mars) of the astonishing virtues of this extraordinary
.Medicine, at length deems it his duty t» offer it to the
public, in a wav that it niav reoeiie a more ex ensive
circulation : and at a priee that the poor may receive tlie
benefit of it ns well as the rich.
This syrup is particularly eflicnrioiis in removing
coughs arising colds, attended w ith hoarseness and sore
ness about the windpipe; likewise shortness of breath
ing, tightness acros tin* brealit, accompanied with a
tickling cough : and in all consumptive cases is use is
o irrii ularlv recormnended, likewise whooping cough is
petitlv relieved lives ust —children laboring under this
t:s're«sing disease, in innumerable instances have been
astonishingly henefitted in a tew days: tlie pleasentness
of it i« a great advantage, as children w ill take it with
as much pleasure as they wii! preserves.
N. li.—'Fhe Ireefinm-nccompanvingench bo'tle will
he signed by Wm. L. Perkins, the sol* proprietor.—
Each bottle is scaled with the impression of Norton's
rut.monk expectorant couuii sviiup, plainly stamped
on i*.
For certificates, see the directions.
VVIM L. PERKINS.
We have i'tst rpcrivetl a fresh supply of the above,
aud can safelv recoimuenti it a* a vi-rv excellent medi
<>iue. ’ 11. & J. SiIOTWELL, Agents,
December loth. 8
NEW MED! tVE —WORTHY OE NiTIOE.
Dr. I’hclps’ ( otnpottitU Totim-o I’iiis—» liu
lile !
4 NEW and invaluable Me iici le, f>>r all ih-ca >-s
- ’ arising fmi imp i r >tics nf;!n> bln>> ', in irbit) secre
tions of the Liver an i Stomach—Al*o, a Si iistitcte
for CsLomi t.. as a Cathartic, in Fevers, and all Bib .us
diseases. They have been abundantly and sue cssfuily
ir ed, an I have received universal approbation forS< r>>-
ftda. Dyspepsia, Bilinti* diseases, Jttutidice, Gravel,
Rb< iinintistii. Cold*, Ltiluettza. Catnrrli, Nervous ilis
easf“, Aeid S- miacits. GlantluUtrSwt lit: e-of till kinds,
Costivi nesr, C■>! e, flea htolte, '> e. Sold by
.1. ft Si, ’>/. S. ELLIS, Cotton-Avenue.
V- rnbr 3 2
Dr. v'i t tldttl t t ; I t rated I've M ater for In
tlaniatiob am! Weakness of the Eyes.
*g WIE great advantages of this infnlihln remedy places
2 it as a general appendage to families, ami a con
stant vade-mn urn to the traveller. This Eye YVa er is
I prepared with the greatest care, and has never been
! known to fail in effecting a speedy and safe restoration
of the diseased organs. 1 is useless to at ach any c* r
| silicates liv way of praise or recommendation. The
I repntn'ion and immense sale that has attended Or.
Scmlder’s Eye Wafer, is the fairest proof of its utility
j and beneficial tendency ; it lias been the means of
1 preserving sight to many of the atil'cied, from the h*■! |»-
j less infant to the aged parent Thousands of letters
have been received by Dr. S. within these few years,
containing fluttering remarks relative to this Eye Wa
ter—and the cures effected by it, have been set forth as
w onderful hevond precedent. Dr. Scudder confidently
recommends this Eve Water as a safe and valuable
remedy—and he trust that bis experience ns an Oceu
list, to weigh against the gross impositions which tire
daily practised on the public by advertisements of dit
li-rent kinds of Eye Water, many of w liieb are unsaid
to use. Prepared by Dr. John Scudder, Ooctilk' and
itiserferof Ar'djyai Human Eyes. A «upn!v ot 'he a
bove Eye Water, for sale by 11. SHOT W DLL.
Off- Merchants in the country supplied at the Pro
prietor’s price. March 10 20
J. 11. Ar W. S. ELLIS, Drug ists,
Cotton-A venue, Huron, Georgia,
nAVE just received the following, which they oiler
■ for sale on accommodating terms :
Superior English ground Mustard, for table or .'Med
ical use
Carpenter’s Extract Biverworth
Id i. Sarsaparilla Cububs and Capaiva
Do. Extract Pink Root
Do. do. Boneset
Do. Tonic Extract
I) i. Remedy tor Scalds, Burns, &e.
Do. Disinfecting Biquid Chloride of Soda, for
sick rooms, and keeping Meat untainted in hot weather.
Callaghan's Vege'ahle Fever and Ague lMlsj
Superior Red Peruvian Bark
Oil Cantharidin, Oil Black Pepper
Stomach Tubes, Dentis''s Instruments
Croton Oil, Salaeratus, I’carlash
Ground Spices, Starch
Indigo, best Spanish, Salt-petn>
Salsoda, fir washing, superior Apple Vinegar
Best London Walnut Catsup
i Sultana Raisins,for eistkinp.
Also, a general Stoek of Fresh DRUGS, MEDI
CINES, Ac
September 23 4
Mutches, Snuff, Ac.
BECKWITH'S P.IK Brandreth’s Pills,
Evan'sCant'imile Pills, for heart-burn, dyspepsia.
Toilet Powders, superior Soaps,
Brn'o-foco, Bticifer, and Friction Matches,
Black nnd blue writing Ink,
Sliufl of various kinds—for “tde bv
J. //. and IF. N. EI.US Cotton. Avenue
LEMON sk ill I*.
W | DOZEN Is tnon Svrup, verv superior.—
-wA7 v / \|s,i,so dozen Stnuehtv i'.i Fitters, fi,r side
by HARVEY SIICTWELL, Druggwt,
S.UVOT2D TO 3uITBHATU2X!, TUfBUHt XHI72IOVII3IS3IT, ACJ-TtlC IJXjTUHB,
A.v3 SXRBSTZO NiiWa, Ac. ate.
TERMS: THREE DOLLARS, l.\ ADVANCE —FOLK DOLLARS, AFTER THREE MONTHS.
MACON, (Ga.) SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, IBJ9.
Perfectly' in Town !
JOB-PRINTiNG OFFICE.
|r~r m
r-f-.-f m
, l .P'tita. J
JJtCTf
f -J, 1. A
IV E have ;u*t re>'e ! v» dan addit-on of twf.nty-five
* » fonts of Type >o our previous ns-onn.eu —toge
ther with rxvo HCNnRED CCTS, of various designs—
all of ttic “ latest s’y e and fasluou,” which will enable
us to execute EVERY variety of
JOB-PRINTING,
in a worhmnnlil e manner, nil I superior to any tiling
that can be done in “ these parts.”
Having h'tbetto given universal satisfaction, the sub
scriber feels sute that, with the present increased fucil
tic-—bis long experience, and tried ah lity—he will he
tilde to please all who may entries tlic.r work in his
hands. SfCf Orders respe tfully solici cd.
CORNELIUS II HANLEITER.
JO” Don't mistake the Offire ■> it is on Third-street ,
urj t door to Ilurrey ShnltneTs Drug Stoie, njtjioHle thf
Central Ho'el. and in the luildnijf farmtrly (HCUj.itd hy
th *• Clock- Makers.”
Macon, Deecmber 22:1, 1833.
S{ lcndid Pianos of Grand Action,
AT NEW-YORK PRICES !
fTHj i]
ritflE subscriber would respectfully inform the citi
* -/.pits of Mao.io. and the community in general,
that he has her appointed he Agent of die New York
Plano Forte Manufacturing Company, f r the sale of
the r instruments. Tots Company is a chartered asso
einri >tt of Frai licul Viatio l'orte Makers, many of whom
have oe< ttpted I >r years pas-, the first situations irt the
principal mtimiLct. rit s in this country, and all of whom
iiavt b< en bred to the business. All einploved in the
esialiltsliineiit are s'ockholders, ami are alike inipres ed
in the success anil re;>uta ioti of the Company. No
appre itteis or bovs are unpluyed in a>:v p r' of their
iliam:factory ; and they do, with the iitm -.s c iitidence,
warrant th. ir Piatt > F >r es in regard >o w« rbmattsh p,
tom- an I etip ni \ to sand a ty amt all e'intates. The
alnne Cootpa v. in c non > hi fore tin p dtlic in com
pe-i'io.i ' 'th nr min tir-rso s bashed fame, arc re
solved to It id tit ir r unit si t the excellence of
their instr otii nts and It. t/lr ess o pric, *. They are
o at ist 11 a it to li nsb, and ui t tie, t.xei 1. and hy none.
I’t r-o ,s st.ngtop r a-e wdld .w t Ito call al the
Neir Tool Store, two do rs South of the Washington
Hail, and examine their excellencies
C. A. ELL?.
Docemlier 15 8
NOTH E.
TJ • THEstihscrilier havingpttr
\i'-. \xri.i~yi-\\ chased the Boon B>ore, I’rnit
y _jL\>y . iri v\ ing Office anti Book Bindery
IrjJri ; of Mr. /-.’ J. Curse, in view of
fj '>rs.*rV—.tAV'- - ri\ iiermaneiitly residing in Ma-
Jr-*t..iyAaV-• '>■• on. will lontinue the B ok
business in connection well Printing and B-iok Bind
ing, it the same establishment a* lit retof. re.
Large additions will be made to his stock in genera],
in-he c-.ur-e of a few wet Us. Ilia stock of Law, Me
dical and Mi-ecllatteous Books in particula-. w.ll he
rendered ven c.iuiplete. All impor ant and interesting
new publications wi>l he received hy the p. r est eon
veyance, as they are issued from the pre.s. A general
assortment of Stationary, Law, Notarial and other
Blanks; Maps, Cards, Pocaet Books, Hater Colors,
Pen Knives, Blushes, and such other articles as have
’■cell usually kept hy Mr. Purse, and Messrs. Gridin &.
Puree, v?ill he constantly on hand. To individuals
making a large hill of Books on any c,„e occasion, lie
stihst ri >• r will famish'hem as low as they could sup >ly
tli> mselvcs with them front New \ »rk.
Having every convenience and tueihty for Beck
Binding, J .b Printing and Publishing, all work done in
the estithlishntent shall he equal in workmanship to any
tiling-hat is donein the United Sta’es. Every effirt
will be made to merit-he support of the eitzeus, aud
make the concern creditable t" Macon.
JOHN M. COOPER.
Macon, Oct. 20 52
CENTRAB HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA.
JtvrA. THE subscriltet respectfully informs his Trends
|- _ | an I the public in general, that he has taken the
above named Establishment, which having been
recently thoroughly repaired am! enlarged at great ex
, pence—is uovv ouen t a the reeeption of TrottHers,
Dan, li rs, sc. The.chambers are large and airy—'he
stivants competent and attentive. His Tahle shall
constantly lie supplied with every delicacy the Season
ami Market w ill furnish. His Bar is socked with »hc
choices' Wines and J.vpwrs. And in order more effec
tunlty M make it a iirs rate House, he has called o his
aid the services of Mr. A. Elder, "J Dullimore, whose
long experience at Barman's City Hotel, has justly cu
.it'i and him to the reputation ol a Cate rer fur tlieptthlie.—
The subscriber, therefor*', hopes by his unremitting ex
; ertions to please, to receive a libera' sto re of tia ronage.
HORACE R. WARD.
N. B Good Stabling attached to the Hotel, with faith
ful and attentive Ostlers.
I December lf> q, <
TO RENT,
/ - * THREE Fire-proof STORES, fronting on 3 d
, I Hirer' ; Three Eire-proof STORES, fronting
on Cherry-street.
They are large and commodious, and well calculated
for any kind of business, and will be fi"ed up, as to
shelving nnd counters, to suit tenants. Those fronting
on Third-street (directly opposite Messrs. Ren & Cot
ton’s, and .1 Cowles, E-qr.’s ranges) are now ready fur
occupancy, and possession immediately given. Those
on Cherry-street will be ready by the Ist of October
tiex. Rent will be reasonable, and commence from
Ist of October. Applv to
DAVID RALSTON.
N. B, Several verv airy ROOMS on the second fl, or
c» 'he ah ive buildings, suitable for Lawyers Offices,
will also be rented. D. R.
July 7 ___ 37tf
Twenty Dollars Rewards.
. STOLEN from the stalde of Robet-
I, Jm, * V. A leu, lit miles below Augusta, n
*6 S ? Hu iduv night last, a large lron-gim
HORSE, about 15 or lfi hands high,
! with a flxxrn tail. I* is probable that the In r e lire
! hern hr night in this direction. Any person who w-il
, deliver the said Imr-e to Mr. J. C. Edwards, ill Macon.
! w ul receive the above rewurd.
November 17 4tf
PI WOES.
CARRIAGES AND FURNITURE,
k US’l received and for sale a’ reduced pruev, bv
.1 JOU.N 11. OLDERSHAVV.
H Aptjl
! The READING ROOM attach-[j
, ’riL'FVtJgijy* -d 'othe Macon Lyceum and Library
has been Re voted to the front Rooms
- ”**tß>r over the Store ifWillia nB Parker A
! C ‘.,«t the corner of Third and Mulberry-street, open to
isuSscihers and their distant friend* •■of.e.
%r All persons having i.i their possession any of tlie
‘ t'er od.ieals or Newspapers Monging to the S,n tety are i
requested to return them w ithout delay. Their nhsirac j
j tin t, j> must he known to the subscribers, is a positive
j v; ila't m of tiw , ties of the Society, and to others an -
open thefu AMBROSE BABER,
Oet i'-er 27 Its _ Bfesiilcnt. i
Disso'tttioii.
rjMIE firm of CAREY <s■ lIOWI.A YD, in the
S L very Stable Business, is dissolved this day by
mutual consent. C. L. How land i» authorized utcollecr
all deb's due the concern, an 1 will «ettV all demands
I agains’the same- JAMES C CAREY,
Member 10 52 C. L. HOWLAND.
The LIVERY STABLE, BUSINESS will la-con
ttnued bv the subscriber, oil the Court /false square.
JAMES r CAREY.
I ir. Sai.e—A first-rate pair of well broke match
HORSES, -nterior to none in the State.
Oetola-r 20 52
New Clothing Store.
R. AY. MORRIS A CO
n A VINO loea ed themselves in the store formerly
occupied hy Win. ii. Johnson &. Cos. 'east side
Mulla-rry street,) are now opening an extensive assort
| nient of
Rendy-Mu le Clothing,
of the latest fashion*, and of superior w irkmacship.
which will he SOLD CHEAP I'OR CASH. Their
stock consists in part of the following, viz :
i Super blue Cloth Cloaks,
G tat’* hair Camlet Wrappers,
Brown and mixed Cloth Overcoats,
Invisible Green do.
Molt air and Beaver Cloth do.
Pilot Cloth do.
Blanket Hunting Coats,
Kemnekv Jeans I rock and Dress Coats
Beaver Clo'h Frock do.
ril-it Cloth Hunting Coats,
Suiter blue Clo'h Frock and Dre«s Coats,
I)--, black do. do do. do,
D.t invisible green and brown do
35il Vests, cotrtpr sing all styles and descriptions,
Victoria and Coronation ' Cassimere Pants,
Black and Blue Ca-simere do,
Fancy Striped and Ribbed do.
Satinet and Kentucky Jeans do.
ALSO,
A general assor'ment of Stock*, Collars, Suspenders,
Gloves, Hoisery, Ltntn Shirts, Cotton do. with Linen!
Bosoms,
A genera! assortment of Boots, Shoes and Pumps. i
Super Silk and Cotton Umbrellas,
' Leather Trunks and Carpet Bags,
Ptirehtreers are invited to call and examine onr*toek.
October 27 3tnl
NOTICE.
7|s|[E snbscri'trrs having purchased the entire Stock
B of Fort, //ajiiltox & Cos., w ill continue the bus
iness at the old stand, under the name and style of
FORT, BOND & SINCLAIR,
where they will keep a constant supply of all articles
belonging to the DRY GOODS business. They hope
I to realize a continuation of the liberal patronage which'
has been extended to their predecessors, and to give
' general satisfaction to all who may favor them with
their custom. I. E. FORT, t
L. A BOND,
E. SINCLAIR.
July 21 3'Jtf I
NOTICE.
rig’HE Co-partnerships heretofore existing under the
-H firm of Hamilton, Haves A Cos., and Fort, Ham-j
ilton & Cos. are this day dissolved. Either member of
the late firms will Ik- authorized to receive any moneys
due to either concern, and to sign the name of either j
concern, for the purpose of making or receiving notes, j
ei'ht-r a* principal or endorsers, for the purpose of clos
ing the business of said concerns.
R. . FORT,
E. HAMILTON,
J. R. //AYES,
IRA E. FORT.
Jniy 21 3'Jtj
NOTICE.
mHE subscribers have purchased 1.. A. HOXD'S in
-1 tere t in the firm of Fort, Bond & Sinclair, and
dissolved that firm hr mutual consent. They have
associated with them R . VV: FORT, and w ill continue
trite business under the name and style of Fort,
Sinc’air At Cos. Tliey have on hand a large and
well selected stock ui Goods, w hich they oiler on libera
terms.
ALSO,
Shoes, /fats, Ready-made Clothing, &c.
/. E. FORT.
E. SINCLAIR:
11. IF. FORT.
October 20 51
NOTICE.
stiliscribers having sold their entire stock of
fi GOODS to Messrs. Fort, Bond & Sinclair, feci
pleasure in recommending them to their former custo
mers and fricr.ds ns worthy of their highest confidence,
land would respectfully solicit for them a continuance
jof that kind and liberal pa nnage which has hitherto
| been so generously extended to them; and for which
they beg leave to tender their most grateful acknowl
edgements. U ) % P, . I V IL’i'ON vV CO.
i July 21 33.1
NOTICE
fj T HE subscribers have sold their entire stoek of
J. Goods to Fort, Bond Sl Sinclair, with a view of
I closing up the business of the concern with as little de
lay as possible. They would therefore earnestly re
qiits' from those indebted to them an early settlement,
and especially from those w hose deles fell due on and
after the Ist of January las’.
FORT, HAMILTON &. CO.
July 21 33tf
SCHOOL.
!t| X R. PIERCE would inform (heei’izensof Macon.
if.h and us vicinity, diat lie has, agreeably with the
consent and w is es of the Trustees, taken charge of the
Macon Male Academe, formerly under the charge of
Ylr. M Itfyre. His School, which has just closed its
last annular terni.w iil be resumed upon the first Monday
in January nex*. The selinlas’ic vear will consist ot
ten nionilis. Tnene will be three classes formed, and
j the s.ud.es jvecutitir to each .tlass spec tied, as t l!*oys;
First Clas-, erubru'i s Rending. Spell. >g. Writing
Arithmetie. English Grammar, Modern Geography—
| Tuition, per quarter, £6.
Secott ! Class, A icieut arid modern History, Butler’s
Ancient Geography, til irnl and Na'ural Plnlosophy,
onversa'ions upon Chemistry and A o, rouoniy, Logie,
i (Hedge.) Rhetoric (Bimr,) anti Algebra (Day’s,) toaf
een and Quadratic Equation. Tuition, $7 |kt quarter.
Third Class —Bntin and Gr- elt, in the following or
ier : Roman Hts'orv, in Batin Veri Rotmr, C.nsar(four
lx>)kf,) Virgil, Bunches, Georgies and Six Ae Neids,
!Cl<e'o’s si lei't Orations,Ovid (eiitht books.' Annals ot
Tin itns,Cicero »!«• OfieciK Horace, w hole ; Greek Rea
(r ; four gospels ot the Greek Testament; Greea Mi -
ora, nd Mtjorn, including Isocrates, Demosthenes,
Ixeerpta ex Poßbin. Xenophon. Xen-iplmn Anabases
mb Homer (six Iliards). Tuition, $8 per quarter.
Translation will be required of mem Iters of the third
lass—Comp isitiun and Declainn'ionof all of n suitable
■ gi. A’ules for dietrilm'i m, will tie etiibodie*l in pam
lie form. Pur tits desirous to lx* inf r e<l ns to tin
upr.ivcment of their sons, can at anytime attend
nrivate examination. Tho ewho if sign to patronts*
ie reqnes i'd to send immediately at the c. mmencc
nent, upon the first Monday in January-
Dec.B dt Telvgraph—twice j_ 7o
L >, R . HANLEITER, PRINTER.
FOOD FOR THE MIND.
a 23©OK SffO ®Ml
THE subscriber would respectfully infirm his friends
and rite community i-t general,that he has remov
ed Irotit Milledgcvtl e, and p- rmaneutly located himself
tn his place, two doors South ot the Washington Halt,
on Mu Jerry-street, at tite s-and fotmerly occupied hy
YV i,t. H. BurdraU, ann lately hy A M Am, where lie
-n-mds ct frying on the BOOR and FANC F BVSI
NESS on the ntos'ree enable term- ; and he flatters
tiim.*e'f it the pcopleiw ll call and < .amine his stock
that tl y will he counted that he can sell as low ns
can Ik bought at nnv h -ttse this side of New Y-irk.,
Among hi* suck may be fnitiH a eeneralassortment
of Isne, Midi,i t, JJiscil'fmrvus and School BOOKS;
GLOBES. MAPs and CHARTS; M'thrmaU.ol In
struments ; Record and Hack Books of all kinds;
Pup- "-, Ink, Quills, loks'nnds; Printing, V r si-ing and
Pl .ying Cards ; S't elPens, Ft-eCurierv. S Ivor Pen
cils, Purses, Pool e'-hooks, Bank- r's Cases, Ladies’
Work-hoxos; lad-es’and geotlomea’s Dressing Cases;
Dissected Map-*, Speiltng Puzzles, and a large ass.-rt
ment -f TOYB f--r children : Fancy and Drawing Pa
per, Bristol />’■-an'-. Pain's. Var tish, India Ink, Brush
es for Piti i'ing; Gentlemen's line //air, Shtuine, Nail,
T.io h. Wh'skcr and Ci-irites B.tishes: Writing and
Travelling Desks; Wilson’s Manifold Tetter Writer,
with the art of despatching 1,8,3 -r 4 'triers with a sin
trie stroke of the pen—a very useful article for all bust
ss nrmcn.
Cologne, Florida, Lavender and Bay Wa’ers ; Milk
of Roses, R litre ; l.a-'ie-’ Cti' ls, Head Ornaments, ttc
Violins. Acco dinns, Music Boxes; the m-istcelebrated
MUSIC f.f Pianos; Card and Cigar Cases; Tobacco
and Snuff Boxes, ife &c.
80“ All N-xv I’uht'ications will he received as
so n as they are issued from lie press.
The above tro ids h ive al' been se'eeted fresh in New
York this fall, and are of the l est binding and mater
ials. A liberal discount will be tint 'e tn gentlemen
and teachers leu i g hy tlie quan'ity. for their librar'i s
and schools. By ael *e application to business, and a
desire to acom-ida'e, 1 hope to merit a portion of tin.
patronage of this liberal community.
C. A. ELLS.
November 17 1 4
White an ! B'ack Satin S'ippers, &e.
JUST received, a good assortment of w hi e and black
Snti-t Slippers,
Ltilie-' M'-roccoand Kid Walking Shies,
La-'V-' f-ti-'op Slt-tes, lined with flannel.
La '>«' In-iia Rubbers, do do.
Ladies’ vclve'-top do do do.
2 X) pa'r L-i-'i.-s' A| -ro-eo B si's,
100 pair ChM-eu’s Village-ti#s,
100 pa r Ancle-'‘p«,
200 pair Misses’Bo its,
1 trunk Fr* r h Si p--, of a superior quality,
3 trunk gentlemen’s B >ot-, latest s'yie,
100 pair do. Over-shoes, with soles,
10 cases Negro Slits *. of tr md quali-v,
Al«", 4 case* fine Beaver HATS, of ihe latest New
York style, F-r stile hv
iIEIDT, ALDRICH &. CO.
December 2!) 10
PAIi\TII\G.
78'HE sntiscrihcr is now prepared toeXecut ■ nil kind*
8 of House, Sion, and Fancy Paintino, Gu.di.no,
Glazing, a-ul Pad r-Hanging. House-Pninli tg will
he done by the j aid, u-.utid, or day. Ciders, either in
the city or coun'rv, thankfully received and promptlv
attended to, at No. 21, Mullieny-street, t-np -i-e the
Post Office. D. T. REA.
sept 13
PAPER AND STATIONARY*
WHOLESALE and retail.
r3511E subscribers have just opened the r Fall and
a Winter S- ek of fine and superfine Letter, Cup.
nnd larger PAPERS, ni -st of which hu9 been pur
chased direct from the manufacturers.
Stationary, of every kind,
Blank Books, for eitvor coui'rv trade,
Pocke -Books, Pen K live-, &,e.
Which they will sell on accommodating terms, fur
citv acceptances.
ilh-ttk Books made to order.
Prt iters supplied with Printing Paper, It k, Ac. of
the best quality. BURGES & WALKER,
S ntioiier's Hall, 85 East-Bay, Cliariesi-.it, S C.
November 10 3uir:p
Ladies’ Philadelphia Slippers, Ac.
JUST received, 1 trunk JM rocco, and 2 trunks Kid
Ladies’ Pltilu-le-phia Slippers,
2 trunks Fhiladi ph-u B - us, of superior quality,
200 pair L.id.cs' arid Gentlemen’s Indian Rubber
Over Shoes,
al*o,
30 doz. men and hoy's YVoo! Hats, whi’e and black,
for -ale hy ' HEIDI’, ALDRIC/i A CO.
December 15 8
Just Received,
*r TIERCES fresh RlCE, and f-r sale bv
O LEVi ECKLEY.
November 21 5-f
DISSOLUTION.
7|'illECe-partners!iipherr tofun existing in he LIVE
■ liY STABI.ES between Ward & Wn nun, is
this day dissolved hy mutual consent. All persons in
debted to the concern will make immediate payment
to either of the subscribers, and those having demands
against the concern w ill present them to H R. Ward,
who will settle the same. H. R- WARD
W V. WAGNON.
Macon, Octoher‘34;h.
ftoT The subscriber wdi continue the Stables on his
own account. H R. WARD.
Oeiobi r 27
FRESH FRUITS I
I) AISINS.
Z.BNTE CURRANTS.
Ci I'RON, and
ABMUNDS,
Just received nnd for snt t , by
./ II IF. S. ELLIS, Cotton-Avenue
December 4 6.i
Notice—Copartnership.
PI”IIE subscriber having associated with Allen
-I- L. Li ce, they will tra isaet business u.,. t. the
name, atvle and firm of Win. B. Johnston & -y<.
13. JOHNSxuix
Macon, January 1,1335. s's
4 BL persons indebted o ' he°ubscrilK o. no e
/i or open account, r i verv resnecttiillv lnvu, to
call and settlr hertt*.* VVM.iI. JOHI,SIX)i.t
January 2t l«hf
SANDS’ REMEDY
For salt Rheum. It mg Worm, Titers, Scald
Hend, Bar. cr's Itch, fyc.
r I'IIIS remedy is a combination heretofore unknown
.6 m die annals of medicine. It is the production of
much experience, deep research, and great expense,
and is offered to the public in the fullest confidence of
us being an effectual, safe and speedy cure for the Silt
Rheum, and all other diseases of the skin, such as Tetter,
Ring IF nr ms. Scull H nd. Darin r's or Jackson Itih, .pc.
These diseasts are known to he the most olistinute ot
any to which the human system is aubjeet.and can on
ly lie thoroughly eradjea’ed by perseverance in the right
course oftrentmen’, and by using the right medicine
Siicb a medicine lias been discovered in tins remedy,
and we speak rout our own knowledge and experience
when wesav, that in forty-nine cases out offiry it will
effect a permanent and rapidcure by attending to the
accompanying directions for ttn .
Sold by J- H i IV. S. ELIJS,
Cotton-Avenue.
March 21 22
j JOTASH, just received nnd for sale by
if. .1. fc -V. i. ELLI-i, J i t.t:i-Avanae
March W
OCT An intdliffent hoy. of industrious lmh
jts, will tie taken as aa Appentiee to tho Printing busi
■sws, M iW-ntUac-
LEVI ECKLEY,
1 S just receiving at his Store, Nos. 3 and 4 Commerce
i Row, an extensive variety of *opernor YYINL.S,
LIQUORS, &.c. —viz :
12 pipes liest Maderia 1
2 pipes Pale Sheri y
2 pipes Brown Sherry I
1 p.pe G fid St'erry
I w »“
12 barrels L P. Madeira
10 barrels Muscat
2 L.st»n
2 pipes Port
15 casks Porter
4 casks Scotch Ale-
Be st trio-ti c Brandy, 7/uliaad Oio,
And Jamaica Ruui
\VINES IN C;LA«B,
SCO baskets Chnmpaigne,
Also, a large quantity of Madeira, Shcrfy,
Port, Ciaret. S.r. &.C
Johancsburg ll ick, 1522.
The Maderia, Port, Sherry, and Champnigre Wine*
are all of my own tinportaaon, and warraux-d to h*
pure.
—also —
8 case - Sardines
16 do Pi.ie Apples and Lcmo t*
6 do Canton Gins r
H no Citron and C a tig- Pf'-crvcs
16 do Gaava and Co.-rat ts Jellies
2 eltes's Y -rk Pouchong • a
2 do Hyson and >
12 boxes ur> t>rtte«. Citron , C
50 do fresh Raisins
50110 Ihs soft shelled Almonte
3000 Ihs Lump Sgar
LKiO Ihs Loaf do
15 t-oxes white Havana Sugar
6 do M acero> lies
4 do Vermillion
50 do Sperm Caudles
2 do patent do
4 baskets Sweet 0.l
23 dozen Amencau Mustard
4 do French do
2000 Ihs Cheese
500 lbs S -pi saga Cheese
4 eases Heron-paste
—alsc —
Ground Ginger, Pepp. r, All-? pice,
C! >vt-.*. Cinnamon, Mace a.iu Nutmeg,
12 dozen Blacking
3.) do Soaker’s Brooms
50 boxes Common S -ap
A s , Siiavt -g. Fancy and Castile Soap
10 laixes S'ureh
50 liozen assor ed Pickles
i 10 do Lobster*
10 and • Clams
30 barrels Butter Crackers
10 d-> Pilot B ead
4 Lercoj hite Bm h
—ALSO—
-80,000 best Spanish i
5,0j0 nest Principe [ CIGARS.
23,000 best Florida J
Smoking nnd Chew ing Tobacdo.
Together with a large lot of line cut and common
; GLASS-WARE, aud u great variety ot other articles
usually kept i Ins line.
November 17 4tf
NO. 11
COMIC ALMANACS.
4 HEARTY laugh ran he cheaply purchased by
calling tit C. A. ELLS', two door- .South of the
Washington //ah, and buying a supply of Almanacs for
tie tear 18311. They abound tit amusing stories and
laretious wood cuts. The TeojiUs', t e Comic , and the
Davy Crockett —the titles of three difli-ivn- pubhea on-',
each abnu'i I with w b in-, scraps and odd! ies—adve -
tures,exploits, sprees and scrapes, will* ‘a tnigh ) .--mart
chance’ of fun nm multifarious to mention; besieisa
vast deal of infurmation respecting the drys of the
nt - ith. 'he changes of the we ither, moon Slv. *»tt
Docemher 1
MACON CLOTHING STORE.
On Mttl'rrry Street fronting Colton Avenue.
j | FITCH has constantly on hand, arid is receiving
Mi. nt the above establishment from the manu&eto
rv of 1,. Fitch & Cos. q large assortment of seasonable
clothing, consisting in part of
3.K) cloth dress and frock Coats and Coatees.
Hki cloth over Coats.
100 pilot cloth, duffle, >*rcen and red Blanket Coats.
30 geiitlemeti’s goat’s hair &• E iglish caiublet Cloaks.
500 pair cloth aud cassimere Pants.
400 “ sa'ine' Bcnverteen and cord Pants.
6JO 01-ith, plain & lig’d Velvet, Valencia, woolen velvet
toilinet, bombazine, plain and fig’d satin Vests.
3t) Ladies’fig’d .Marino, cloth and Circassian Cloaks,
(i ■ tilctii.'ii's cloth cloaks, camblct Wrappers.
75 satinet, Beaverteen and Jeans hunting coats.
10 tloz. gingham nnd calico Shirrs.
lOduz. frill’d and pleted Liaacn and cotton, Li mien
B -s.iui Shirts, red and white ITannel shirts. Nett
shirts and Drawers, Buckskin shirts.
*SO pair plain and 'willed cotton Drawers, silk shirts.
Gloves, Hosiery, Stocks, Bosoms,Collars,Suspender*.
Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Purses, Russians Belts, Pis
tols and Money Belts, S.lk and cotton Umbrellas.
ALSO,
25 cases Fur and silk II its, cloth Fur and Hair seel
crips, which will he sold very cheap.
150-ui s coarse negro cloth. Sic. See.
The above clothing is manufactured in the best man
ner ot good materials, and is utlered at reduced prices for
cash
Gentlemen wishing their cloths made at the North,
w |! hv leaving their names w ith me, have them maricon
the best manner, and most fashionable style, and wbr-
to please. Dec. 2. 6 If. F
A CARD.
DOCT. WM. J. ANDERSON informs the public
that he has located himself in Macon, and willat
end s'ricdy to practice of h,s profession in the city, and
coun ry ndjouiing Macon.
tit- office is over the Darien Bank : and, nt night
he will he found at his room iu the Washington Hull
April 14 25tf
MI SIC ! MUSIC ! !
TU3T received, an assortment of Piano Music; Crn
• " mer’a Instructor fir In.; H liter’s do.; Burrows’
Pri u r 1 >. ; Ttmroug i Base, and C imp isition to do.,
f r sale by C. A. ELLS.
D 't'ln >cr 15 If
Molasses, Coff-e, Bagging, &c.
£ \ 4 \ PIECES Hemp Bagging,
HIPU 120 lili.ls. Molasses,
GO lings Cuba C.iil'ce,
12 b ixes Hr t.vn ll ivana Sugar,
10 bids Portland Rum,
4G boxes Tobacco, (various qualities)
10 h >xcs Georgia in gild Candles,
10 baskets Champagne Wine,
For sale an accommodating terms bv
REA & COTTON.
O sober 6 50
Coinmis-ion House, in Un’timoro, Mil.
PJAIIE undersized respectfully announce to their
Jl friends and acquuinlancits, and public generally,
in Georgia, and in the other Southern Suites, that they
| have opened a COMMISSION HOUSE, in Bnitt-
re, under the firm of Rutherford A Ilnrlbnt,
for the transaction of a General Commission Business.
Th« v will be prepared to fill orders, and do business ae
| cording to he most liberal customs of the place.
They will take occasion to inform all who may fee!
interested, that 'her*- are regularlinea of vessels running
between Baltimore and Charleston, Savannah. S'.
Marks, Apalachicola,and S*. Josephs, M ilnle.a ni New
Orleans ; and that 'rancient ves els can always he had
fir other places where, as yet, there are not regular
lines from Baltimore.
Their store is No. 11, Bowlv’s Wharf.
JOHN RUTHERFORD.
SAM L HURLBUT.
Baltimore, Oct. B 1333. 52
Carpenter’s Embrocation for Horses.
570 R *he cure of Swellings, Strains, Bruises, GaEs
£' S illness of Tendour and Joints, &c. vtc.
This Embrocation is recommended to Farriers and
others who wish a remedy for diseases above mention
ed For sale !»v J. II- IF. S. ELLIS.
Sep ember 23 4tf
C. BRUNO,
Professor of Music uni Tuner of rianos,
nAS arrived in this city with a handsome assort
ment of I'i mos, Musi , Fio’t.-i*, Etute*, EUgolels,
Vio’ii Dows, Strings, a variety of Fan
cy Are les.
Ad the Pianos are of superior workmanship, and will
be Warran ed ad kept in tune one year.
All Orders will be thankfully received and pronrp'lv
attended to, at the Music Store next door to J. H. Okl
ershaw’sCarriage and Furniture Ware-House.
Dect'int'er 15 SI
FI VXDS I PIANOS! I
JUST received and for sale, four elegant PIANO
FORTES, manufactured expres-ly for the suuth-
I ern climate, and arc warranted. The public are invi
' ed to call ami examine them.
THOMAS WOO?>.
I Deoemhei H t