The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, October 14, 1831, Image 1

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pij~ — ~~N, AMS> A®:M€UIaTUAL< M® lIERCAWTIIiE ’ Prkaed Z T 1 FrMa **' ff J. Sluite, m Fire DmUmrs per Zmun payable l^aOra^, VOL. I. foixd, ~v Wednesday last, a Cloak, very little worn- I The owner can have it by proving las prop, and paying for this advertisement. Oct* RETURN— BAY < >NET! r j,ti r person who took a Musket and Bayonet 1 from Smith’s Confectionary, during the ex ■ nv-n, k requested to return it as soon as pos sible. : i3i1'4W331? ; 34 '.'HESiI BSC RI BURS AllE RECEIVING <5)01*0 PIECES HEMP AND TOJV ~ x bagging, ’h they offer for safe at very low prices on an ...aim credit tor approved paper. C , p 17. Id DAY ii BUTTS. JUST RECEIVED, rS) bids. SUMMER STOCK ALE, cases I.upec Wins, o 3 do Claret; in pints. SO kits MAC tv LULL, f 5 casks PORTER, 85 qr. boxes Raisius, 73 A boxes do 30 whole do U doz. Congress Water. Tamarinds aod Soda Crackers. Visa, ak. -e and fresh supply of all kinds of ,ft •'ionaues, for sale low-r-by UuK - L. ECKLEY. Macon, July ‘29, 1331. if. JUST RECEIVED, , per Bonin Carroll and Vice I'resident. J rWrillSivEY, N. Bum. llyson Tea, Coffey, I, Sugar, Molasses, Muskatel ltaisins, Inverness Cotton Bagging, Best quality Lmndse do Powder, Shot, &c. M. FELTON & Cos. Macon, July 99, 1831 99 n \ tj. ■Jfl lS just received and for sale at his ill ca Cherry Street, a general assortment of Bru, r /:V, e fJetiiCisi &t, ' Sfo paints, GILS, I> /iu STUFFS, &e. Which will be sold on accommodating terms. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Alum Antimony Aiiii"tio Spanish do C om Aloes Alcohol Arrow Root Bermuda Assafcctida Antimonial Wine bth'-r fiorax refined do Crude Brimstone Roll Balsam Couai va Barley Hark Peruvian Clove# Cream Tartar Ca-iile Soap Ct.t#r Oil, Ist and 2d quality Congress Water Corrosive Sublimato t’llcaiel , tullljlllOC Camomile flowers Caraway seed CattthaVtdes Cinnamon Cochineal Rubens iSsences of r’ 1 kinds lips. a.Salts I’tt’tf eta different kinds Knotty Fennel See,] Four Sulphur finger * dauber Salts Clue Gamboge Honey • Hippo PATENT A Tm Pills I Anderson’# do Hooper's do ford’s Burk : 'a!ts Lemon Soda Powders •Widiitz' (Jj Opodeldoc lbs. Peppormint bntish Oil Barloim do ■TuJuhgtotis Balsam PAINTS A - Bead Ist and 2d 'polity Hod Lead Spanish Brown Venetian Rr.l Vd)\v Ochre bo-e p; nk Hiack I, cad Hnmp Black 'VilUi'lT Cory hlao] c ottcn Stene ’ erdigria * Storo J|ni33iaa EI no Yellow Uulk Whit .. Red •hoerr.l C.re-n 'pal Varnish atpan u ... DYS S •yum * “Chinenl Cuppnra, A ttUaßs ■ - lod Pfjrk pure grj tthtl ’ '.’aatto n. ,M V jp ( Hiera Pi era linglass jory Black o p a vs !1 Laudanum Liquorice E xt. and re fined Mace .vlagßSoia Calcined do Lump Medicinal Herbs Manna Mustard Eng. N"x Vbtujci Oil Peppermint “ Bergactut “ -Lemon “ Worinseed Opium Paregoric IV. r! Ash 'Quicksilver Quinine Rhubarb Red Precipitate kooln-lle Xa.-s Salt Peter Sarsaparilla • Sugar Lead tMip. C ;,b Soda Senna \lex do Eng. Sponge Pino do Common Spirits Turpentine “ Nitre Did “ Lavender Comp “ Hartshorne Sweet Oil Stoughton’s Bitters Tann-rinds Tartar Lmetic Tartaric Acid. IEDICINES. I Bateman’s Drops tioui’cey’s Cordial Balsam Honey Thompson’s Eye water Durable Ink Henry’s Magnesia SwaimV Panacea Potters Catholieon i 'roton Oil Ess- Mustard Dalhy’s < kirniinativo James’ Powders. iND OILS. Leather “ !Sv;alts all colours Camels llair Pencils {’ori'c do Sienna Umber Turkey Vermillion Gold Loaf Patent Yellow Rosin Logwood Stick do jiure' ground Paint brushes of all ■ kinds [Spirits Turpentine Lmseed Oil Tr.Hn Oil Neats foot do Lamp Oil !#t and 2d quality Window Glass all sizes Putty. TUFFS. Spansih Inui ,T o Madder Turmerio Oil Vitriol Aqua For, is Muriatic, Acid. Commission Justness I IN DARIEN. .TpHE subscriber", bog leave to inform their friends and tiie public in general that they continue to attend to Business in the above line, and will be thunktul fur a continuance of. their favors. PH : It. YONGE be SONS. Darien August 15, 133!. 21 tf COMMISSION B USLYESS, E+* * Si S£iJ% 7 subscribers have connected them- J&L selves under the linn of P ATTON & COHEN, for the transaction of a general Commission Busi neSsin Darien and respectfully'b; licit a share of publie patronage, assuring those who favor them wiiu their Business, that every exertion on their part shall be used for the advancement of their interest. They have taken the Wharf and Store House recently occupied by Messrs. Ph. R. Y outre & Sons, and owned by B. E. Hand, Esq. ROBERT S. PATTON, J. COHEN, Jr* Danon, Aug. 22, 1831. 37-3nt SPavien atul fc TB £> 6i S-! >4jgaV:-*j pmi % -4* 2 TO SAIL THE IST, 10TH AND 20TII OF EVERY month. Schooner Mqrij Ann, Captain Fllhian. Schooner Hera, Captain CaJH.-r, ■ Schooner Martha. Braston, Captain l\tit. Schooner A penora, Captain Pierce. H!. anove are ail vessels on which Insurance A Can be efujeted at Ihe lowest rates, and ship pers may rely that the greatest punctuality will he observed in their sailing, commencing the Ist September. For Freigkt or Passage, apply to the masters on board, or to • E. 11. COLLINS, 88 South Street, New York, or • P. R. YONGE & SONS, • Darien. July 1,1831 ' s i-i f ■& t hj-i£DQa lis A the ship OgipUicrpe, intended to sail from. 9 Liverpool on the 15th August last, the subscribers will receive on her arrival, daily ex pected, their usual supply of Fall and Winter DRV GOODS, CUTLERY,& CRtfOKKRV WARE, which will be for sale by the package or piece at reasonable prior . and customary ,• ruts. LOW, TAYLOR & CO. Savannah, September 2d, 18.1!. 4G—2w Avt E just received from the Athens Factory • S. Cotton Yarn of different numbers—also 3G Cotton Shirtings (a superior article.) Macon Sept, 20, 1831. 4 ■ Bay ami i.ls: i .., OFFETI Foil SAT.F, ON Itr'VSONAULH TT.XU* t i vq Wiids Prime SCfLAR, .ASt > 20 hbls Loaf and 1 *np Sugar, * 35 hhds Molasses, 300 bags Prime Green Codec, 200 bbls. high Proof Whiskey, 100 do do do Gin, 100 do do *do Rum, •50 casks Nails and Brads, 100 lbs.each. 50000 ibs. Swede’s irtfn 7000 bushels Salt, 2000 peices Cotton Bagging. Macon August 12, 183!. 33—tf r YJTrf’ Vf^OßXi%. fffIHE Young Duke by the author-of Vivian * G ray, Haverhill or Met-, irs of an officer in the army of Wolfe. Persian Adventurer. Destiny by the author of Marriage, £de. Tin. Talba, a romance, The Sepe ration—T!te Heiress of Bruges, The Incognito or Sins and Peccadilloes, The Dutchman’s Fire .Side, *- Dr. Lard net’s Cabinet Cyclopaedia, Vo!. England, Ireland, and .Scotland. Mary, Queen ofScotts, of the family library, by Henry Glass ford Bell, Esq. Journal of a N -.turalist, War in Germany a;: .’, France. Just received and for sale by EL Ids, SHOT WELL {/CO. September 6, 1831. do— Execl'tivk Dxpahtment, Mill; lgeviilo. lsiOctober, 1831. S 4 ABDEREI), Tiiat the act of the Legislature w" to amend tho -Patrol Law bo pubiLfiedm the newspapers of this place. By the Governor. MILLER GRIEVE, Sec’ry E. D. AN ACT, toapiend an act, regulating patrols, passed the eighteenth November, seventeen hundred and sixty five, so as to vest the ap pointment of patrols in tho Justices of the Peace. Be it cnartld by fie Senate and Houee nf Ueprt ecntatiies of the Xtide of Georgia, in General avem /</./ met, and it t'.i hereby enacted by the authority of the fame, That from and after the passage cf this act, the Justice or Justices of the Poaco in each captain' district in this State, eliadl be, and they are h n reby authorized and required, to ap,- point patrols for their, icspccu.c districts, make out a schedule of all persons liable to do patrol duty, aad at the first Justice’s court in tbo-ir dis trict., or in five days thereafter, they shall organ iz.e patrol companies a3 tho law direct, and ex ercise all tho powers in doing so, and enforcing the same, that are vested in the captains of the iKttrict companies or otic, r militia offices, for neg lect (if duty, to be subject to Lko penalties or forfeitures. Mcc. 2. .indie it further enacted, That all acts or parts < f acts, which militate against the intent aud meaning cf this act, be, and tho same are nereby repealed. ' ASBCRY HULL. Speaker ef tho Houso < ' Representatives. THOMAS STOGK-S, President of tlie Senate. Assented to, D< c. SQth, WM. GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor A MIiSKIUI' AT’) BAYONET i I AS been - tale n irotn the Advertiser Office. 4 1 Tin b tier S i# pbe inly cut on the breveli rf ho tiiMskot. The proper imirier-ef it would be obliged f rit= return r, the Vh'tfrtVw Office. MACON : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1-1, 1831. AND f' O IIS tst iSSa <> El 12 USB S3 O ss. f fplIE undersigned will continue to transact the fL above’business in all its various brandies— with strict attention to business and the facilities ; which they will be aide to render their customers J and the comparative remoteness of their Wane- i ! louse from the dangers of lire; they hope to pie- ( rit a continuance of that liberal patronage which * they received the past season. in addition to our former Wm-eMTnu se, we have I (for the convenience of our customers uptown,) i rented the I Vtnv-House on the corner of Mulberry | and Second Streets, fprmerly occupied by-Mr. :ts ts- u e li\ & w ies. \ Ail COTTON stored there will be delivered at the boat landing, free of drayage. l Ff’ Liberal advances will be.made at all times on Cotton in store or shipped by 11s. <Xj’ Cotton stored with us, witl be insured at low rates if requested- J. GODDARD A REED. Macon, August 19, 18131. ffitf AND f'ommir'ii&n MSiisinesn, |MIE subscribers respectfully inform llieir J* triends and the public, that they Continue the above business, and renew the offer of their ser vices in that line. They have leased t;.c WARE-HOUSE, lately gtcchpied by Mr. J6IIII T. E .wland, eligibly sit uated on the bank of the river, Just below the ! Bridge, end remote from danger by fire. For the convenience of their customers, in the upper part of tow n, they have a SCALE HOUSE.* in Cotton Avenue. ; . The usdai advances will bo.made on Cotton, i stored with or shipped by tl*n ; and their Cus j turners can have the ciioiep of the. Savannah, Charleston, \ew-\ ork, or Liverpool markets. DAY it BUTTS. Macon, Aug. 12, 1831. 33—tf ; jiaiis i.3LAS’)3 - * jkrki.ui mrifi Under the firm of j Respectfully termer to their friends and Ike public, their services i:i the • USE A NO COMMISSION BUSINESS, rgUIE Y have tak, n Tho large new Ware !lease | JL and \Y Itsrf, between second ami lined streets, j botb of which are constructed oy the most ap i proved plan and are, in fine condition. A ennveii j ten! close store, for the reception of Merchandize i will be erected forthwith, The proximity of the I Wire House to the business part of town, and at ;iUßsa;:t3 time its comparative remoteness from | oik*, buildings, together with the advantages *f | the excellent wharf attached to it, render it pe -1 culiarly convenient, as well as, rueasmaldy cx ; ompt from danger bv fire. Liberal advances wifi ! he made on cotton in store, & shipped by them— -1 end every Other reasonable aceomittbdAtioii graii t- I oil. Tim personal attention of each of the firm I will be given to the business* and thnircumo.-'.ex ! ertioaa used ta promote the iatereits of their as j torners. j .ltfly 13, 2d & At 5a A.vn CO.MAHS-KhY HUSIA'ESS, (Chenj Street,) Macon, georga. LjpTIE undersigtied lit.3 taken the Now WARE HOUSE now building on Cherry street, be low the corner occupied by Messrs. KIMBStih V li CHISI/OLM, where ho will take Cotton on ; Storage, and make liberal advances cn the same. | All Cotton stored at this Ware-House will be I delivered, if required, at any of the Boat landings ill this place, fn p of dray age. As bis whole lime and attention will be devot ed to the above business, he hope* to merit a share of public patronage. GEO. WOOD, i August, ly 1.83 L 31-11" 55 £ k f- Mouse • ANi) * ( oinmissioH Business T'lIE tinrh rsigtied lraviug b ased from LA MAR A: (A ), tlretr Ware-Houses ; j lor a term of years, tenders his services to, Itis friends and the public, in the .above bu ;i ness. lie At ill be prepared to extern! the use..l f.t --; eilities to bis customers, by making advances ! on Produce stored villi him, or on Shipments to his friends in Sutunnali an.! Ohailcston. Oonnccted witii the Ware-Houses are safe j arid extensive close Storages, for the receji- j | tiort of any Goods that, may hi* consigned to J j Ipm for sale er otlierwisc. The situation off these Ware-Houses, as to convenience and | safety, are not surpassetl by any in the place : should additional security he required, Insu-t ranee can be effected at a very low rate.— j The subscriber’s attention will be devoted \ i cxclvsivt I’/ to the above business. Ho there-; fore hopes to receive a proportion of public j patronage. JAS. C. MORGAN. Macon July 2 3, 1831. Ware-Home and C'ommis.don •. tchants, 1) KSPEOTFULLY ten Ur their services to 1%. their friends and.the pi. %ie in the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION * Eiushicsx. They have tnk, 1 the largo ami commodious Warehousv built and fortucriy occupied by W. & ■ G. Pope, on the East side of the, It if or, which i - on the most a;.; roved plan, arid in line condition for the reception of Cotton. Merchants a■! Planters who favour them wit!' their custom, will have their instructions promote lv attended to. They will 1:' prepared to make | "hcral advances on Cotton delivered in thei-: Ware-House. TJtey " iil also keep constantly on hand a gen-! end aasortnK tit of Dliv t;oo!) P . &OJtfICB,RIE $. Which the •/ V-rf! sell In:;-. HEX It Y’ CARTER ,|Ol IN J. REN.NETT. ins# J2',it2t. toy c .1 7ui ?j ion JUMu&iness. lllil E subscrihcrs having formed a connection in tiie above line, under the firm of REA <A (H)TiON, Tcnler their services, and hope by their attention to merit a share ol patronage. JAMES REA, „ CHARLES COTTON* Maom, Oct ? . . 1 awsm COMMISSION BUSINESS. f®9|lE subscriber will attend to the purchase.of , Cotton, and sale of MiSe.h 'ndize, and hopes ny strict attention, to merit the patronage ol’thcao who 111a*' .uver hint with their confidence. „ & * JAMES REA. .<l.;con, Oct 7 ' 47-law3m VNfTMI'i:. TUOSE perstins to whom .Guns and Pistols were loaned during the late cxcitcme.-t, w iU do ttsalavor to return them to our store immedi ately. WILEY, BAXTER & FORT' Oct 7 _ • •, 47 THE SUiISURiBER n.LSI’ECTFI.Li.Y a the public g< ".eniiiy that lie still keeps the House formerly known as the Voanmerefal Slant, and will be thankful to receive a part of the public patronage. Private Bearding can be had on iibeml terras. Transient persons will find it their interest to cal!; there being a LIVERY STABLE on the lot kept by Messrs. Towns O? Riley, who give almost their entire attention to tho care of '. >rses, and tins price'oO els. lower than they arc kept at the T.wowns. IVil LiiV'l Vs. Riacntt, ciept, 29, 11*31. 4li-lvv 2001) BUSHELy CORN, ! delivered at the .Subscribers Mills, for which cash ; will he paid. RALSTON £r JONES- Macon August 20, lqJl. 3ti-iw Eki a. m j 15 to 18 years of age, of warranted cln- i 1 *- racti r, to attend in a St,,re. Liberal wages will j ho paid ciliior quarterly or monthly—"inquire at ; Ihif Office. Sept. 2d, 1331. 2t Fem-.ilii School. I $i SCHOOL of tho above character is now ■-A open,i;i the hasement sviry tf the Baptist Churcdi in Adacon, tmudjt hj Mr-. Campbell.— A knowledge of ii:o branches of an Er.g --1 |:sh Ldecatlon, togetlifi WTih Needle'.vork,Dravv i big- ami Fainting, can be obtained here, j Sept, i'll, 1831, . 4G-lt t’enr uio.-.lh, hA').-,- tintv, j A PPUCA FTtIN will be made to the Inferior ! < ‘ctirt.of iitltb county, when sitting for Ordi ; nary puqvor.es, for leave to sell the real cstalo of j the labs <Y i high M< Leed and Joseph Clark, dec. ' for the benefit cf said heir?, j ISABELLA GLATiK Guardian, Mar o - T-4m MORNING COURIER AND rgr.ti. .Ueriipig . nirn r and acw York Enqui- H. rer. is published by JAMES YV-VTSDN Ed B o’ CO. in the city c,f New York, and .ily anu scr:.t-we'el.!y, ca line paper et the largest size. In its politics it is purely democratic—ml h.eifhg to the principles and usages of the Rcpnb ! can l‘:r*y. arid advocating tho re-election of Gen. |JAG K NON, to the Presidency. Its column" arc j alike devoted to Foreign Intelligence, Morals, I Literal,ura, atid the Fine Aris. In "Urals lio.v --| ever, it d<sea not vct upon the creed of Fanaticks jor Bigots, but f-i the contrary, inculcates those i principles of morality and religion-only, which ! are founded’upon r r - : > r -e and good will to all rnr.n --j kind—the fruit of tolerance and brother | ly nfieelion instead ot ’‘persecution for ; piuion’s [ sake.” All Bigots, Fanatics, .Sunday Mail Ad voivat and Liiureh and . ■tatc-mcn arc opposed lonpt ii 'iple, and rheir aa d iiuciuna uoiis fearlessly exposed. fuconsequence ef tho other Daily Papers in New York, determining cot to beard vessels and receive their news cn Sunday ; the Publishers of the Courier & Enquirer h ive lately vested u'aarly s4,Otto in a teperutc “NY-w EsQbJslir'-'nt ” the support of which will add about $5,000 in their annual expenses. Vessels from Europe will ho boarded sea, long before they reach dm harbor, and their news disseminated lhrou ,r 'i theeeutitry vt it i tn.-fl'a liiaa er iinary despatch” la incurring this heavy increase ol‘" expenditure, the Proprietors Ini !; for remuneration to all who fisuj an interest in the a..airs <>f ;ho Old World,! .in'i it they h:.yc p-roperly estimated tho popular feeling in relation to this matter,they will he effi ciently sustained in the 'course they luve adopted. It.does not become them to speak of the vi in ner in which their Editorial. Department is con-: ducted—lt may he slated however, that Aesisi ant L'uif>; and KcporU-rs arc employed at lioeral salaries, end if t!ie Commercial,Political, Litera ry, Foreign and Domestic News, war • not at least filial to any other Journal, it would scarce!;- have acquired in the short period of-five ye&rs, a greater daily circulation titan any other paper in America! Yet such is the fset, and at this mo ment the Courier & Enquirer circulates daily in the cit) ot New Y ork m .To trv.in one hundred per eeat more pa pi- 1 tJuu any of its cot< ruporarie*. Daily p ij.-irrs suit-cut oftlie city, are m - prin ted until -i o’clock P. M. when all the News re ceived by the morning M .Is, orhy Foreign arri vals, are inserted in a Second Edition—so that the Daily subscribers in the court-y, liter.illy re ceivc a Morning and Evening Pigier combined; and this being- the only paper collecting news on Sunday, it.follows of courea that the news be ail foreign arrivals on that day, will he found in the columns ot tiie l hnii e-r A h’npuiio - only, A Price < hirn-t and Review of the Market will no published weekly, and tlio Second Edition will always notice any change which may occur iii tlio frUi.to ol our market* Whatever appearsiu the Daily Paper, will of course also be published in the otaquw'cekly. TERMS—DaiIy Paper, $lO per annum, Semi wee.vty Paper s' 1 a year —jtayuLk !n utfcuiec. N. >’—All Postmasters who have no oliiee tions to act a3 ovj agents, are requested to receive subsetiptteas and remit' the money it the risk of O'" publishers, at the time of oixleitn-r t| lo paper. It.-, expected thaUhoy will retain irt'"tj:eir hand !0 per cent or tin arimuiu received, as, a.remune ration lor tlieir trouble. ,Sept. 17, ITJt/ ,j 9 List of Letter* JiEMAI.NINf, in the Post Off, - e in Macon.on a ihe Ist of October, and if not called for witli ° niolil ks, iH be sent to the Gmtural Post o,.'\ce as dead letters. Persons asking for letters wt'.l mcntmn they me advertised. Mr. Aimed!,l • (hide McDonald Icier C. Astleberry John J/.tgner Ib .ij. Alien Henry J/urston Hiram Alien David Me. Darin James Alston 3 Robt. J/cCairry W . Alston Win. Morrell Mrs. Mary Alston Wm. Mills Miss Eliza Adison 2 Wm. MeUnx Philo P. Atwell 2 Alx’rf dßtchcU 3 ■ bike Braswell Rev. J. /.. .Woultree Myron ilartlett Dr. James 3/yrtck Mrs. Dcrathy Burk Joseph A/ohlev martin ii. Brown John tl* J/oro Milton A- Browder 3 .I,nun J/allotO John Bailey A/iss Jane ,Uoscs Joiin Beasley Kiaam J/brgan John Button A/iss A/ary Ann A/organ John Baker A/uiday Mariniry James Brown JJ. B. More .' Isaac Burk MurdockM.M.- .licfson f laihount Bateman 2 L ' Mltcildl S. \V. Bennett . ‘ it.tm.l Mora Volcntine Brewer ‘ Martin Robert Butler ’!’• G. W. 11. Moorl EtMhort Brown Daniel Mayor t i Brown Hartlv Newsom ! )J. !SS E IIM|, S' II Bradly Geo. Northern I\t ill. no well 3 v.r L. VI t j Wiiußlotmt ;.fn N caol I)r. Tltoinrson Bird . . ll l f- v ; Titos. A. Brown v ’m. Ptnca Titos. Batten Wro, C. Porker Hugh Black Mrs. Eliza. Ihitlorson Bonj. Baker D;tyul 1 Yi.-kdt 2 Alx'r. Ilm-urt .Tofifi M. Pou ledge David Burks > Josupli J. Prtiden 4 ; Ransom I,.’Bird •Btsrph t elite 1 Brr.j. Bowens "John Potts : Alien Brooks Joint P. Poindeseter I ioho Carir.ietml Jiunes Parsons 1 J°bn Clevelan 1 John Brown I’eacock i I Jepthah Ohtuubles* John I). Pcnleu j.mnesL.td.rk liudcliWdl i •lames i ockraill ~ I Jacob 13. Centra Moses Petits 3 Joshua B. Cticliy Clmrles Trice John I). Collins * Miss I’i.tfa Bridget and. W. Campbell IJ-irtb.-t Rainey j -Miss Marten Crtpy Jano 11. Rogers virs. Isabella Clark 2 | ,li Z r,r >( tN Rainey .>niult Cotton j 11 ,, , J j Samuel Cal boon * c -r ! Siras Option Rccr tver of Tax Ra ! 'fho<-. Collins ■ 2 turns | Charles Crawford Bradley Riddlo j Wtn. Clark llastg Asher Craft Hcnj. Rtr I }}?■ II-Corbett Raddin Rusland ; ;M.zaLoUan Hk-rlinff Richards itaiison Compbeil i* ir T> i q # ’ **• I toed Jrhu ibimphcll Richard Rodgers i Hubert Cunningham John 0. Rodger# •Creckless Carter (icorgo -Rodgers Day A Butt# 2 ' liml T. Ro-rers Knox & Dmii.d Thos. Jr J. Rodgers CuawayDavi# licvcrly Rhcw •urs. fcarAjj D;tvra* r,x, * L 15 . Beiij. Dickson- f los * K*ce 2 ! 8, f“i. lLvi-bt JoUh Rand Dretscn Erwing Mra. Fanny R-inaols John M. EiliU Rr; .sent Riciiitill Via. Nancy Fluellca litirre #M. Sims j lieu Foster S. M. Strong 3 Hraothy Farlon 2 Eli attar Smith i t'usanar Jane Fruzur .. L. t.iegery 2 V ,‘i ? * Ihieella Good 2 Joseph ,-Ti.L-a Simeon Ga y Mrs. Hetty Smith. J. it. Gillett Eli S. Shorter M. P. Gb.ver Geo. Sioith Mrs. ClmrloU Grtgg Mm. Jane W. Smith Mrs. Giarrbra Giviua J ( ,| in Smith ! Bennett i 0 Lewis Good-mo -En esR. f truth L. L. C-ifiTu G. .rr;s#aL.S-nith 2 Ji'hn Kiiubro or Gregory ’ ’ ißiamson Smith 'i Jefferson Grabiil " EL uezer Skiim-.r R; Gross Win. Stallings Geo, H, Gouble* M. Stove David I. lloit j. ston > Areheloiu Y. Holman \’t- v ,” , Roilen Henderson • •" Shockley /•lehariali llolfemm Jfiit Springer Geo. Hofoua V, ||). Saud.v# Wm. Hcge Chealoy SefieM Win -C. l!arriso" Amine. Sanders Wtn. F, Hamilton Nathaniel Spear# Nanc- Horton Joiiah fktmggit:# N-.ul Harkins u and .• '1",..,. .. ir , ■ IS. ntert Slum run Thomas Hill . Jveotn or M 'achtSheL Thomas Ilowafd l <i y lohn ilimit James Stricklin* ; Itev. j. s Henry IY-tcr Tul.eniilo l James Hughes Edward Teel ; J ™* L " VI Turner ! Martin H.,11 7 lfaW Mark Holloman £• £ Hrver !M. P, llcudcii '} 1 M. l urhow George !infinger Giles B, Taylor . J .trues 11. Jordan . Airs. Mary Taylor Jacob Alx’r. Tavlor Jacob Inabncnt.3 Jacob Taylor 2 airs Juli.-ji Jarixson r\ • i 1? , ft* Win. Jackson Davu lor .5a rah Turner Mrs. 1\ H. .! dtnson P JV “< irner A. K. Justice Mrs. Sarah 'Furrier riieopihid Jones 2 John R. Tally Even Jones Mr. J. V, Tucker Seaborn Jones Major J. W. Tinsley itiomas W. Jones JuntosSurnnierrel LindayJohn. u James 7 nompson Young Jossop - oli| i r harp Th It storable the Jns- Thomas 11. D. Van-' tices ef tim Inferior Court lamlingham of l!ibb County. John Van wagoner Fatten Knox " Green Wilder John Keith Green B. Williams ’ John Lamb r . , (r . J. Lowe '\°° <lrufl .l. e.oh i.evincston v • G-froli ne A?. \\ oshatn Jolm Logan 01. War font Lieut. ,1. 11. I,nmar2 James S. White, Join James Lunar I). J\rui}o pt Jolm M. % I!. L.-mar ! ■ l 0 Vf m. Wimlmvh 2 liiinior tv Look wt\ •. Mi- Evelina Latr.tr Whv Wh >* . Major John Loving J.erov B. Williams Irwin Aanbert W rit.' O. V. tliiams o'.iniuol Luster , r> Mrs. Mary Zienden V, n * "* W. C. /.awake f° L hn U-.ht. /.ytel Worthy Henry /.an pal on Joseph W, Wilsoa Lewis /.ancfrrd Clark Wvche Foster 11. Leonard Joseph C\ NVlmaton Josse Land M. R. WALIJB, P. If. Macon, Oct. 10, 183 J. 48—3tv RACES!!! r |9lIE Oglethorpe Association fot the im- provemont of the Breed of Horses, orejiow preparing a Tarf about half a ntiie from Lexing ton, which will shortly be completed, and huvo determined on the firsl Tuesday in November next, .for the commencement of the Races. Dy - ing to some subscriptions Imi tig yet- out, the Asso ciation cannot determine the prwi°c amount of each day’s pur: , but cm Venture to sav, that .01 Tuesday the first day’s race, a tatrsc rd'f rtn ttw ,• to four hundred dollars will be run i*r, thre-tv : mile heats ; and on the next day a purse of IV, tn two to three hundred dollars will bo run lor, two j mile heats. Both of these raoes will be fn a f.v all horses; and on Thursday the third day* a ; will be run for, wiiiclt will he worth between tw , I an'■ three hundred dollars. This race ft ill hft I mile herds, hestthree in five, and will befree f : ! horses under five yearsof age, owned by citizens i of the State, and members of the Associrtiott.— . Rules and Regulations as maybe agreed on by I the Association. Lovers oft be Turf are invited 1 to attend, and aid us in our .attempt to rev, -■ aa 1 '..•osernent not oti'y laudable, but of vr t • im- I Jiroveim-nt to the breed of Hotues. The ; übl j dissipations incident to Turfs, will be as ttutclt 1 possible suppressed ly:!;o Association, and >1 to by making the amusement innocent n.s well at* profitable. • BIN I). WATKINS', Scc’y and Treasurer. Lexington, Sept. 22—-4 t UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA. (Official Statement.) t SIIIIS Institution will again open for ihc re ft- reptien of st-: lent# on the first Wednesday ef October. Tire uninterrupted health of the stu. dents, con firms tho opinion already formed, that a healthier spot cannot he found in those Uni ted States. Tho expenses are made less, it is believed, than at any respectable Collegslu the Union. The only regular College chargfe ia thir ty dollars h year for tuition, paid always in 1- v.inoc. The charge of the Steward fpr board, i reigltty dollars for tlve College year,payableqna:- | tevly in advance. Tho incidental expenses an itaoderale. Avery complete Philosophical aid Chemical Apparatus of the most approved con struction, recently selected in Europe, by one • t the Professors, is now rea'-y for use - A Librae has been purchase'; a part of which is received, and the rent tinder shortly expected. An exten sive Cabinet of Vlinerals have been ordered. A . Museum >.fNainral History and Curiositi; i jv commenced; and many valuable specimens er ittven to it by the liberal. For admission to the Freshman Class, there wiß L required dhnovv- Ibdge of the English", Latin, end' Creek Gram mars, if A rlthmetie, and Ceograplty, and an abil ity to commence the reading cf the higher Latin and Greek Authors; with ter,' - lonials of good moral character. None" catvfct candidates for tho regular ineinl'ership under the ago of fettrtoe ~ Students may be admitted to e.rlvanccd if qualified for the studies of the class which they wish l. • join. The University is also open to stu dents ho wish to pursue merely a scientific and English course. A certificate ef the course of study pursued by each student will be given. In the (lepeTtrruMitof Mathematics ami Natural Phi losophy, the Cambridge course, translated from the French, is adopted. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, CooicMedian's, • listory, nod Nat ural History, are studied tho first, 'whye'-s : Nat- ural Philosophy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, &c. the lasi two years. In the„< nartrncn*vf Ancient Languages, Virgil and Cicero's Orations are re vised in part; and a portion of all the following works read, to. wit: Horace’s Odes, Satires,Cpirv- I lies, and art of Poetry; Cicero’s Letters “ad j Divers • Juvenal’s Satires ; Tacitus; Terence; , Livy; Xenophon’s Anabasis; Euripedes; vEt 1 uhyiufi; Herodotus; Homer'sllliad,Tlvicydide. In the department of Modem Languages, French will he taught aad spoken and: iiy ; also, the Span ish and Italian will be taught. In the depart ment cflnlellectutd and More! Philosophy, will i.t taught Hedge’s Logic, Blur’s Rhetoric, Pt - ley's Moral Philosophy, Paley's Evidences of Religion, Payne’s Elements tf Mental and M ral Science ; Kame’s Elements of Criticism. Ia this department, as well as in that of constant atUmtion will be paid to speaking and con osition. Lecture* will be delivered by all the Professors on their respective depurtinentu.— Tlie most ihvorahie time# for entering the Uni vervi.y are the first of October and first of Jar.jta fy- . - P. cf. Editors friendly to education, nrort ' spectfn’ly requested to publisa this st ileu.eiit. Ang. 25, 1831. COTTOJN HANGING, sprouts jib© ONE thousand pieces HEMP BAGGING, 30 Wills. N. Orleans Sugar 0 Tierce* Jamaica Sugar,suitable fuKum -.. ily use, 10(1 bags Prime Green OofTee, 50 bags Old Java Coffee, 10 boxes litowii 11 nvantia Sugar* IS doz Madeira Wine, 12 dox Port Wine# For rale by * WJL P. HUNTER, Al teon August Sid, 1831. 3fi-> * M Hobby, YiriLL set as tny Agent in Macon. It T. P. BOND. October 10, 1831. . 48—Sw FOR SALE, If w'ml for i mined ONE elegant Barouche, and one GIG ner> new, w ith Plated Harness to each. Also, two first rate SADDLE and IPARNS& HOUSES. Apply to . J- C.tIELVLNSONL Qrt 1 NO. 50.