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WHS MIOOM JimmBTISER
AM ACMII 3. ' n/SPURAIi AAl> MERCANTILE INTELLIRENCER.
Printed and published an Tuesdays and laid ays, by .llarmaduf.e J. Slade , at Fire Dollars per annum payable in advance.
VOL. I.
FOUxND,
SI Wednesday last, a Cloak, very little worn
'rheowner can have it by prov.ng Ins prop.
2 pay*ngf°r tins advertisement.
'o t 7 _ —*— — “
ijFTURN—BAYONET!
who took a Musket and Bayonet
l E Smith’s Confectionary, during the -
ARK RECEIVING
, v uw\ PIECES lIEMP AND TOJV
bagging,
• e ii.pv Offer for sale at very low prices on an
ensirecredit tor approv r ' & BUTTS
a nfi 1 1 •
JVST FECKIVED,
-fl bUs. SUMMER STOCK ALE,
cases Lt.pec Wine,
,To Claret, in pints,
1 k£ MAC REBEL,
® ca,ks PORTER,
c-. nr. boxes Raisins,
J boxes do
30 whole do
10 doz. Congress \\ ater.
Tamarinds and Soda Crackers.
\U a large and fresh supply of all kinds of
ufedonarics, for sale low—by py
Ua,., .TnlyJMhJPai. J
JUST RECEIVED,
n er goals Carroll and Viee President. J
VilisKEY, N. Ruin, Hyson lea, Coffc-e,
i jjumir. Molasses, Muskatcl Raisins,
Inverness Cotton Bagging,
Best quality Dundee
Powder, Shot, *c. m pELTON & Co s.
to, July 29, 1831 - 1 -
§ 51*,?/. If.l/lJf
BrAS Hist received and for sale at liis
Street, a general assortment of
minuffVn • fEetUciHes,
1 *
BpIINTS, OILS DYE-STUFFS, <&c.
m ich will in sold on accommwlDAiiig terms.
DRUGS AM) MEDK INKS.
■H Hiera PiCra
iKionv linglass
lAttu "(Spanish J ory 1) lack
Com apavs 11
s Laudanum
Hfcol Liqtiorico E’Xt.and re-
Root Bermuda fitted
Macs
Wine Magnesia ‘Culcinrd
ho I.mnp
r.-fineil Medicinal Herbs
Hu Crude Manna
Hi -'ii Roll [.Mustard Eng.
■km Copaiva Nil* Votnica .
Hlry Oil Peppermint
Hh Peruvian “ Bergamot
'■vei Lemon
Tartar “ Wbrmseed
Soap Opium
Oil, Ist and 2d Paregoric
Pearl Ash
jHgr-s Water Quicksilver
Sublimate Quinine
*m Rhubarb
Hr.pW Red Precipitate
flowers Rochelle (Salts
•mavseed Salt Peter
Sarsaparilla
Sugar Lead
Sup. Carl) Soda
Senna Alex
aces of all kinds do Eng.
Salts Sponge Fine
dilFerent kinds do Common
;^B er l" Spirits Turpentine
Seed “ Nitre lhil
buipimr “ Lavender Comp
l^H- er . “ llartsharne
,*iil)cr Salt* Sweet Oil
Stoughton’s Bitters
H a ' y, ? c Tamarinds
l( y Tartar Emetic
,/^B' 1 ’ Tartaric Acid.
H PATENT MEDICINES.
BBIs Bateman’s Drops
{.person’s do Godfrey's Cordial
•f! r du Balsam Iloncy
i* 1 s Bark I’hompaon’s Eye water
■ ““I"' Durable Ink
it®.™™™ Henry’s Magnesia
■ “ Svvaim’s Panacea
n 5C Potters Catholicon
m^B'I eppermint Croton Oil
"’i Ess* Mustard
'i° Dalby’s Carminative
H ln = rUj i>s Balsam ■lames’ Powders.
I PAINTS AND OILS.
I I UcaJ Ist and 2d Leather “
■la.ttv S'mu its all colours
B.'f „ ' Camels Hair Pencils
B';' 1 “.rown Terre do Sienna
■man Red * Umber Turkey
■MyOchro Vpnnilliou
BBnik Gold Leaf
Patent Yellow
Elm} Resin
PP alack .Logwood Stick
I, do pure ground
1 ad; Paint brushes of all
kinds
Spirits Turpentintt!
H“"A ™ne Liu seed Oil
Hssiati Ulue Train Oil
|?! n ®*J 1, tW Neats foot do
B" Lamp Oil Ist and 2d
■ , quality
Bj’.'V ,n rn Window Glass all sizes
K'r ui i>u,, y*
1 DYE stuffs.
■'beat?r i in 1 n ? ih luai ?°
Hiyr' Aiadaor
■ r.ir Turmeric
stick V“ vI K ;
H, lrK Aqua I'ortis
F,T< d rounJ Muriatic Acid.
■ ’• T fly in; igiftl. 25-
Commission MSusiness
IN DARIEN.
f HE subscribers beg leave to inform tlieir
A triends and the public in general that they
continue to attend to Business in the above line,
and will be thankful for a continuance of their
favors. PH : If. YONGK & SONS.
Darien August 15, 1831. 3“—tf
COMMISSION li USLYESS,
ihiKsn.v.
subscribers have connected them
selves under the firm of
PATTDN & COIIEN,
■for the transaction cf a general Commissioa Busi
ness in Darien*and respectfully solicit a share of
public patronage, assuring those who favor them
with their Business, that every exertion on their
part shall be used for tire advancement of their
interest.
They have taken ib e Wharf -ami Store House
recently oaenphid by Messrs. Ph. R. Yonge &
Sons, and owned by B. E. Hand, Esq-.
ROBERT S. PATTON,
•L COIIEN, Jr.
Darien, Aug. 22, 1831. 3?-3m
tfarien anil HVtc York
2PA&&3Z?F9 B
TO SAIL THE IST, 10TII AND 20TII OF
EVERY MONTH.
Schooner Mary Ami, Captain Fithian. '
Schooner FteSt*, Captain Collier.
Schooner Martha Bcaston , Captain Petit.
Schooner Agenora , Captain Pierce. ■
nCtHE above are all Vessels oh Which Insurance
■i. can be effected at the lowest rates, and ship
pers may rely that the greatest punctuality will
be observed in their sailing, commencing the Ist
September.
For Freight 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 31-if
£uaa.o<j)Wii!Baia
DY the ship Oglethorpe, intended to sail from
•I I Liverpool o. the 15th August last, the
subscribers will receive on her arrival, daily ex
pected, tlieir usual supply of Fall anil Winter
DRV GOODS, CUTLERY,& CROCKERY
WAR Ei which will be for ssto by the package
or piece at reasonable nriees and customary terms.
LOW, TAYLOR A CO.
Savannah, September 26, 1831. 4<>—2w
vIIWKRB
H AVE just received from the Athens Factory
Cotton Yarn of different numbers—also 3-4
Cotton Shirting, (a superior article.)
Macon Sept, 20, 1831. 44
Day :md Slcitf*, .
'OFFER FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS
4|ArfAlihds Prime SUGAR-,
1 * m * 20 bbls .Loaf and Lump Sugar,
35 hhds Molasses,
300 bags Prime Green Coffee,
200 bills, high Proof Whiskey’,
■fOO do do do Gin,
100 do do do Rum,
50 casks Nails and. Brads, 100 lbs, each.
50000 lbs. Swedes Lon
7000 bushels Salt,
2000 peices Cotton Bagging. ,
Macon August Tft, 1831. • 33—-H’
.llvll* HYiK&X
rftHE Y oung Duke by the author of Vivian
i Gray,
Haverhill or Memoirs of an officer in tlfe army
of Wolfe.
Persian Adventurer.
Destiny by the author of Marriage, £fe.
The ’Pallia, a romance,
The Kepe ration—-The Heiress of Bruges,
The Incognito ov Kins and Peccadilloes,
The Dutchman’s Fire Side, ‘g
Dr. Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopa'dia, Vol.
England, Ireland, and Scotland.
Mary, Qu*en ofScotts, of the family library,
by Henry Glassford Bell, Ksq.
Journal of a Naturalist,
War in Germany and France.
Just received and for sale by
ELLIS, SHOT WELL SJ CO.
September (i, 1831. 40—
Executive I)ki“art.3KAt, j
Milledgeville, Ist October-, 1831. >
ORDERED, That the act of the Legislature
to amend the (Patrol Law be publisheuin
the newspapers of this place-.
• I!y the Governor.
MILLER GRIEVE, Sec'ry E. D.
AN ACT, to amend an act, regulating patrols,
passed the eighteenth November, seventeen
hundred and sixty five, so as to vest the ap
pointment of patrols iu th” Justices of the
Peace.
He it eneftnt by the Senate and Ifonsc of Repre
sentatives of the State of Georgia, in General assem
bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, That from and after the passage of
this act, tlie Justice or'Justices of the Peace in
teach captain’s district in this State, shall be, and
they arc hereby authorized and required, to ap
point patrols for their respective districts, make
out a schedule of all persons liable to do patrol
duty, and at the first Justice’s court in their dis
trict, or tn five days thereafter, they sliail organ
ize patrol companies as the law directs, and ex
ercise all the powers in doing so, and enforcing
tho same, that arc vested in the captains ct the
district companies or other militia offices, for neg
lect of duty, to bo subject to like penalties or
forfeitures.
Sec. 2. .Ind be it further enacted, That all acts
or parts of acts, w hich militate against tho intent
and meaning of this act, bo, and tho some are
hereby repealed.
ASBURY HULL.
Sneaker of the House of Representatives.
THOM AS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to, Dec. 20th; lH.ht.
GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor
A muskkt and bayonet
i | ,\s i,eon taken from the Advertiser Office.
1 l The letter S is plainly cut on the breach of
ue musket. Tbp proper bolder of it. would be
obliged for its return at tlm Advertiser Office.
MACON . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1831.
AND
U m ill issi oit II ii si ii oss.
/|MIE_ undersigned will continue to transact the
A above business in all its various branches—
with strict attention to business and the facilities
which they wilt be able to render their customers
and the comparative rcmpteiicsa of their Wahe-
House from the dangers of fire; they hope to me
rit a continuance of that liberal patronage which
they received the past season.
In addition to our former Hare-House, we have
(lor the convenience of our customers up town,)
rented the H are-House on the corner of Mulberry
and Seeond Streets, formerly occupied by Mr.
Isaac MS. Mio ivta mi.
All COTTON stored there will be delivered
at the boat landing, free of drayage.*
advances Will be made at all times
on Cotton in store or shipped by us.
<TJ‘ Colton stored with us, will he insured at
lota rates if requested-
J. GODDARD A; REED.
Macon, August 19, 1831. 34tf
. AND
Cmnm iss ion R nsitiCSft,
f S'!HE subscribers respectfully inform their
A friends and the public, that they continue the
above business, and renew the offer of their ser
vices in that line.
They have leased the WARE-HOUSE, lately
occupied by Mr. John T. Rowland, eligibly sit
uated on the bank of the river, just below the
Bridge, and remote from danger by fire. For the
convenience of their customers, in the upper part
of town, they have a
SCALE HOUSE
in Cotton Avenue.
The usual advances will be made on Cotton,
stored with or shipped by.tbefti; and their cus
tomers can have the choice of the Savannah,
Charleston, New-York, or Liverpool markets.
DAY & BUTTS.
Macon, Aug. 12, 1831. 33—tf
iAMES A. MT.A MOV & .?KHKMIAII SMITi-,
Under the firm of
rU\t\ & n:?iitiß,
Respectfully lender to their friends and the puT/lie,
their services in the
UViISR-HOISR
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
rrUTEY have taken the large hew \V are House
• fi- and Wharf, between second and third streets,
' both of which arc eohstructed on the most ap
\ proved plan fend are in fine "condition. A conven
ient close store, for the reception of Merchandize
i will be erected forthwith. The proximity of the
I Ware House to the business part of town, and at
i the same time its comparative remoteness from
other buildings, together with the advantages of
the excellent wharf attached to it, render it pe
culiarly convenient, as well as, measurably ex
empt from tfnnger lev fire. Liberal advances w ill
bo mitiTiHkf Cotton in store, & shipped by*them—
and every other reasonable accommodation grant
ed. The personal attention of each of the firm
will be given to the business, and their utmost ex
ertions used to promote the interests of their cus
tomers.
July 18, 2f>
AND
COMMISSION It ITS LYE SS,
(Cherry Street',)
MACON, GEORG A.
THE undersigned has taken the New’ WARE
HOUSE now building on Cherry street, be
low the corner occupied by Messrs. KIh'RERLY
U CHISHOLM, where he*will take Cotton on
Storage, and make liberal adyastffc ; on thfe"same.
All Cotton stored at this Ware-Honst will be
delivered, if required, at any of the Boat landings
in this place, free ofdrayage.
As bis whole time and attention w ill be devot
ed to the above business, he hopes to merit a share
’of public patronage.
GEO. WOOD.
August 1,1831, 31-tf
II 6 if V C-iifP H S
AND
Commission Si ns; ness
TIIE undersigned having leased from
LAMAR A:. CO. their Ware-Houses
for a term of years, tenders Ids services to
his friends ami the public, in tire above busi
rids*.
lie will be prepared to extend the usual fa
cilities to his customers, by making advances
on Produce stored with him , or on Shipment's
to his friends in Savannah and Charleston.
Connected with the Ware-Houses are safe
and extensive close Storages, for the recep
tijn of any Goods that may be consigned to
him for sale or otherwise. The situation of
these Ware-Houses, as to convenience and
safety, are not surpassed hv any in the place :
should additional security be required, Insu
rance can be ellected at a very low rate.—
The subscriber’s attention will be devoted
exctmirelfi to the above business, lie there
fore hopes to receive a proportion of public
patronage.
JAS* C. MORGAN.
Macon July 28, l # ,il.
Ware-House and Commission Merchants,
RESPEf.’TFULLY tender their sendees to
their friends and the public in the
W AREIIOUSE A N D (’()MM ISSION
BSntiincss.
They have taken the large and commodious
Warehouse built and formerly occupied by W. A
G. Pope, oil the East side of the River, which is
constructed on the most approved plan, and in
fine condition for the reception of Cotton. .
Merchants and Planters who favour them w ith
their custom, will have their instructions ivompte
ly attended to. They will be prepared to make
liberal advances on Cotton delivered in thei-
Ware-llouse.
They will also keep constantly on hand a gen
eral assortment of
DRY GO OD K, £i G R O C E R I E S,
Which they will sell loir.
HENRY CARTER
JOHN J. BENNETT.
.D/gt/yM2Jlß'll.. .1 'lff
• Suction Hast ness.
f|tHK subscribers having formed a connection
m the above line, under the firm of
REA & COTTON,
TenJer their services, and hope by their attention
to merit a share of patronage.
JAMES REA,
CHARLES COTTON.
Macon, Oct? 48-la\v3m
COMMISSION BUSINESS? “
E subscriber will attend to the purchase of
Cotton, and sale of Merchandize, and hopes
by strict attention, to merit the patronage of those
who may favor him with tlieir confidence.
JAMES REA.
Macon, Oct 7 ,
rrUfOSE persons to wlem Guns and Pistols
* were loaned during the ‘bite excitement, will
do us a favor to return them to ©uYsmwHig.iiijt"
ately.
WILEY, BANTER <£ FORT.
O t 7 47
THE SUBSCRIBER
I> ESPKCTFUI.IA informs his friends and
1 the public generally that he still keeps the
House formerly known as the
Commercial ¥Sot< f,
and w ill be Tuankfai to receive a part of the
public patronage. Private Boarding can be had
on liberal terms.
Transient persons will find it their interest to
call; there being a LIVERY STABLE on the
leg kept by Messrs. Towns tf Riley, who give
almost their entire attention to the care of horses,
and t’.a price 50 cts. lower than they are kept at
the Taverns. WM, BIVINS.
Macon, Sept. 29, 1831. 4ti-lw
Wanted,
2000 IIUSIfELS CORN,
nek vered at the Subscribers Mills. for which cash
will be paid. RALSTON & JONES-
Mac-on August 20, 1831. 36-4 w
H \tntiit a Outs
lU*ROM 15 to 18 years of age, of warranted c’.ia-
I. raoter, to attend in a Store. Liberal wages w ill
be paid either quarterly or monthly—inquire at
this Office. Sept. 2G. 1831. 2t
Female Bdioo].
4 SCHOOL of the above character is now
i\. open in the basement story of the Bapti --t (
Churchill Macon, taught by Mrs. Campbell.—
A knowledge of the various branches of an Eng
lish Education, together with Need Id work
ing and Painting, can be obtained here.
■Sept. 2(1, 1831. 4 0-It
Pour months nf'tei dsitc,
VPi’LICATION will he made to the Inferior
Court of Bibb county, when sitting for Ordi
nary purposes, for have to sell the real estate of
the heirs of Hugh McLeod and-Joscph Clark, dec.
for the benefit of said heirs.
ISABELLA CLARK Guardian.
Moy * 7-4 m
; MORNING COURIER
AND _
s mi? 'xmm mNixtzmm^
IJ’IIIE Morning Courier and-■, *\v York Enqut-
I ror, is published by JAMES WATSON
WEBB y CO. in the city of New York, daily
and semi-weekly, on fine paper of the largest
size. In its politics it is purelydemocratic —ad-
hering to the principles and usages of the Repub
can l’afty, and advocating the re-election of Gen.
JACKSON, to the Presidency. Its columns are
alike devoted to Foreign Intelligence, Morals,
Literature, aud the Fine Arts. In Morals how
ever, it does not act upon the creed of F anat ir
or Bigote, but on the contrary, inculcates those'
principles of morality and religion only, which j
are founded upon peace anil good will to"all man
kind—the fruit of which is tolerance and brother
ly affection instead of “persecution for opinion’s ,!
sake.” All Bigots, FaViafic?, Sunday Mail Ad
vocates, and Church a fid . Mate-men are opposed
on principle, and their hypocrisy and nmchina- 1
lions fearlessly exposed." i
lu consequence of the other Daily Papers in
New York, determining not to board vessels and
receive their news on Sunday ; the Publishers
of the Courier & Enquirer have -lntrly vested
naarly SI,OOO ina><y>m/h:.\ew Ektablshmcnt,”
the support of which will add about $5,000 in
their annual expenses. Vessels from Europe
w ill be boarded at sea, long before they reach
the harbor, anti their news disseminated through
the country with mom than ordinary despatch.—
In incurring this heavy increase of expenditure,
! the Proprietors look for remuneration to all who
| fed an interest in the affairs of the* Old World,
and if they have properly estimated the popular
feeling in relation to this matter,they w ill he effi
ciently sustained in the course they have adopted.
It does not become them to speak of the man
ner in which their Editorial Department is con
ducted—lt may be stated however, that Assist
ant Editors and Repi rters are employed at liberal
salaries, and if the Commercial, Political, Litera
ry, Foreign and Domestic News, were noth', least
equal to any other Journal, it would scarcely
have acquired in the short period of five years, a
greater daily circulation than any other paper in
America! Yetsudi is the fact, and at this mo
ment the Courier & Enquirer circulates daily in
the city of New York more than one. hundred per !
cent more papers than, any of its cotemporaries.
Daily papers sent out of the city, are not prin- j
ted until 2 o’clock IN M. when all the News re- i
eoived by the morning Mails, or by Foreign am- j
vals. are inserted iu • (Second Edition—so that J
the Daily subscribers in the country, literally re-j
ceive a .Morning and Evening Puper combined ;
and this being the only paper collecting news on
Sunday, it follows of couree that the news by
all foreign arrivals on that day, will he found in
the ccliunns of the Courier & Enquirer oly.
A Price Current and Review of the Market w ill
be published weekly, and the Second Edition
will always notice any change which may occur
in the stipe of our market. Whatever appears in
the Daily Paper, will of course also be published
in the Semiweekly.
TERMS—DaiIy Paper, $lO per annum,-Semi
weekly Paper $1 a year —.payable in advance.
N. B—All Postmasters who have no objec
tions to actas our agents, are requested to receive
subscriptions and remit the money at the risk of
the publishers, at the time of ordering the paper,
j It is expected that they will retain in their hand
10 per cent of the amount received, as a remune
ration for their trouble.
Sept. 17. L3L 1$
List of Letters
r REMAINING in the Post Office in Macon,on
the Isl of October, and if not called for with
in three months, will be sent to the General Post
Office as deed letters. Persons asking for letters
will mention they ate advertised.
Mr. Almedia Cade McDonald
Peter C. Astleberry John 4/agner
Benj. Allen Henry Afovston.
Hiram Allen David 4/c4/urin
James Alston 3 Robt. Me (hurry
W. Alston Win. 4/orrell
Mrs. Mary Alston Win, 4/ills
Miss Eliza Adison 2 Win, 4/eCray
Philo P. Atwell 2 Alx'r. 4/itshell 2
Duke Braswell Rev. J. L. 4/oultree
Myron Bartlett Dr. James 4/yrick
Mrs. Dorathy Burk Joseph 4/obley
Martin 11. Brown Jdhu B. 4/ore
Milton A- Browder 2 James Mallet 2
John .iailey Miss Jane 4/oses
John Beasley Kisara 4/organ
John Hatton Miss 4/ary Ann A/organ
'ohn Baker Monday Marbury
James Brown M. B. More
Isaac Burk Murdock M.Matherson
Isaac Brooks Miss Mary L. Mitchell
Claibourn Hateman 2 1 yt
S.W. Bennett Samuel More
Yolentihe Brewer Snmttel Martin
Robert Butler TANARUS G. W. 11. Mood
j Ethelbert Brown Daniel Mayors
j Edith Brown Ilardy Newsom
i Miss Elizabeth Bradly <j eo . Northern
; Am. Bowens W. v Niclrol
! VV in. iilount.
1 Dr. Thompson Bird *‘ iul T ‘ rv
Tims. A. Brown w *n. I’rie.c
Tlios. Batton M’nu C. lVrker.
Hugli Black Mrs. Eli/.a. Patterson
Beni. Baker David Pi iekcrtt 2
Alx’r. Dtmiet Jolin M. Po*|edgc
orrena 1 nnbly Joseph J. IVudcn 4
| Ransom L. Bird Joseph Polite
i Benj. Bowens Joan I oils
Allen Brooks John B. Poindcscter
j John Cannichai .Tames Parsons
! John Cleveland John Brown Peacock
Jepthah Chambless John I). Perdeu
James B. Clark -Daniel Powell
James f oekruill t>
Jacob H. Canton M°scs Pettis J
i Jcthna B. Cbelly ' lla ™ nCP '
! Jolin 1). Collins Miss lTitta Bridget
J. VV. Campbell Ikirtlet Raine.y
l Miss Marion Cripr Jane 11. Rogers
1 Mrs. Isabella Clark 2 Elizabeth Rainey
! *™ ll > UoKtm Rhodes
, •>amuel t.allumn r w... r>,
! Sims Cotum Receiver of Tax Re-
Tlios. Oollins 2 turns
IChtfi'les Crawford Bradley Riddle
| Win. Clark Rose
' Asher Craft. Benj. Ray
Mrs. Mary H. Corbett Rodilin Rus]ami
Eliza Cotton Sterling Richards
KmmonCampbe* jy jp Rer j
Jehu Campbell Richard Rmigcrs
Robert Cimniagfiain John C. Lodgers
Crack less Carter fleorge Rodgers
Day & Butts 2 Paul T. Rogers
iwiox & Damp! - Tiros. &J. ilodgers
'Gazaway Davis Beverly llhew
Mrs? Sarah Davis Tbo s. i>. Rice 2
lienj. JiiuKson t l t> i
S. H. Dwight John Read
Drctson Lrwing - A]rs.ruiiny Kunnols
John M. Ellis ° Present Rjchlnll
.Mrs. Nancy Fluellen Barnes M. Sima
Ben Foster S. M. Strong 3
1 nnotliv burlon- 2 Eliaznr -Smith
Susan or June Frazur {! . E> Sii | rs
Pi'ieeila Gornl 2 Joseph
Simeon Grey M is. llety Smith
J. It. Gillen Eli S. Shorter
M. P. Glover Geo. Smith
Mrs. Charlotte Grigg Mrs. Jane IV. Smith
Mrs. Clarrisa Giviua John Smith
Gibson A Bennett Jam. s It. Smith
l.ewis (looduluie in ~, . .
1.. L. Griffin , ,l [. riss ‘‘ ‘ j" 1 .' h -
John Kimbro or Gregory , nniirnson Smith 2
JeiF*]rson%Jrabill Lbcnezor Skinner
R. Gross Win. Stallings
Geo. H. doubles M. Stone
David I. Holt j, Stone
Arckelo.es \* Holman Join. Shockley
Kollon Henderson i .
Zacbariah Hollcman bfrmgcr
Geo. Holman Snmit rs
IVm. lioge C.'K’sloy St field
Wm- C. Harrison Ambrose Sanders
W;n. F. Hamiltun NaUianiel Spears
Nancy I lorton Josiah Scroggins
Nail Harkins Robert St,merlin
Thomas Hill Rolnn or MalaChiShel
l lioinas How ard *':y
John Heart James Strickftng
Rev. J. S Henry Peter Tuborville
James Hughes Edward Teel
James Howell Levi Turnef
i ' ,,c l , . ac l I n i r tley Bert rah ’l’raw
Martin Hall ~ ~ , n
Mark Holloman JV , J ,; W *
M. P.HcdJeit 2 1 : M * 1 '""bow
George Imfinger Giles I?. Taylor
James E. Jordan Mrs. Mary Taylor
Jacob AisV. Taylor
Jaeob Inabnetifl Jacob Taylor 2
Mrs Julian Jackson J)avi(l or " s . lrah Turncr
W in. Jackwn u . rn
Mrs. P. 11. Johnson iu , r,l, r
A. E?Justice Airs. Sarah Turner
ITifeopilus Jones 2 Jol.n R. Tally
Mr. J. Ck Tucker
Seabo'rn Jones Major J. W. ’Tinsley
Ihomas \\ . Jones James Sinni'B*rrel
. : j ,'- v James Thompson
Linday Johnson , . . 1
Young Jessop John A. Tharp
The honorable the Jne- 3 nomas *>■ n. ' an
ticcsoftiic Inferior Court landingham
of Bibb County. John Vantvagoner
Patton Knox Green M ilder
John Keith Green B. Williams
John Lamb C. Woodruff
J a collate vin gs ton Caroline M. Wosbam
John Logan ' °* # ’’ irrent
Lieut. J.' B. Lamar 5 ) James S. White, John
James* Lainar ’1). Perdue or John M.
B. t). Lamar 1) Hyde
Zaehariah Lamar Win. Wimhush 2
Lamar & f °nk w White*
Miss Lvelma Lamar
Major John T.oving Lerov B. Williams-
Irwin/.anbert u„, a \-:ir
Samuel Zester M m .O U ll.ams
Mrs. Mary Zenden Weeks
W. C. Zawshe Jt * n Lillis
Robt. Zytel Jehu Worthy
Henry Zangalon Joseph W. Wilson
Zewis Zanoford Clark Wyehc
jii’zJnd CoUard Jose P h G. Wheaton.
M. R. WALLIS. P. M.
Macon,Oct. 10,1831. 48—3 w
It. ICES!! !
Oglethotpo Association for the im*-
- provementot the’Breed of Horses, are now
preparing a Turf about half a mile from Lexing
ton, which will shortly be completed, and have
determined on the first Tuesday in November
next, for the commencement of the Races. Ow
ing to some subscriptions being yet out; the Asso
ciation cannot determine the precise amount of*
each day's purse, but can venture to say, that oh
Tuesday the first day’s race, a purse off/ora three,
to four hundred dollars will be run I'ot. three*
mile heats ; and on the next day a purse of front
two to three hundred dollars will be run for, two*
mile heats. Both of these races will be free fo -
al I horses; and on Thursday the third day. a purser
will be run for, which will be Worth between two
and three hundred dollars. This race will be
| mile heats, best three in live, and will be free for
■ horses under five years of age, owned by citizen*
j of the State, and members of the Assoeiation,-.-
I Hides and Regulations as maybe agrfted on bv
; the Association. Lovers of the Turf are invited
J to attend, and aid us in out attempt to revive an.
; amusement not only laudable, but of vast im
provement to the breed of Horses. The usuaU
j dissipations incident to Turfs, will he as much a*
j possible suppressed hv the Association, and there
by inaking the amusement innocent as well a*
profitable. •
JOHN D. WATKINS, Sec'y and Treasurer*
Lexington, Sept. 22—It
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA.
(Official Statement.)
TUTS Institution Will again open for the re-*
•ceptionof students on the first Wednesday
of October. The uninterrupted health of the stu
dents, confirms the opinion already formed, thas
a healthier snot cannot be found in these Uni
ted States. The expenses are made less, it is.
believed, than at any respectable College in tho
Union. The only regular College charge is thir
ty dollars n year for tuition, paid always in ad
vance. The charge of the Steward for board, is.
eighty dollars for the College year, payable quar
terly in advance. The incidental expenses are
moderate. Avery complete Philosophical and
Chemical Apparatus of the most approved eon-_
strnetion, recently selected in Europe, by one of'
the Professors, is now ready for use* A Library
lias been purchased} a part of which is receiver!,;
and the remainder shortly expected. An exten
sive Cabinet of Minerals have been ordered, A
Museum of Natural History and Curiosities is
commenced} and fnany valuable specimens are
given loft by the liberal. For admission to the
Freshman Class, there will be'reqOiied a know
ledge of the English, Latjn, and Greek Gram
mars, of Arithmetic, and Geography, and an abii
j ity to commence the reading higher Latin
, ami Greek Author. ; with testimonials r*f good
i moral character . None can be candidates for the.
regular membership under the age of fourteen.-~
Studcnts may be admitted to advanced standing,
if qualified for the studios of the class which they
wish to join. 'The University islso open to stu
dents w ho wish to pursue merely a s- i uitific amt
Ehglish course. A certificate of, the course of
study pursued by each student will he given, lit
the departmenioi Mathematics and Natural Phi
losophy, the Cambridge course, translated from
tho Flench, is adopted. -Algebra, Geometry,
Trigonometry, Conic Sections, Historvy and Na’t
ural History, arc studied the first two years: Nat
ural Philosophy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, A;e
the last two years. In tho department ofAneitht.
Languages, Virgil and Cicero’s Orations are re
vised in part; and a portion of all the following
works road, to v. it: Horace’s Odes, Satires,Enis
tlos, and art of Poetry ; Cicero’s Letters ';* t
Divcrsos;*’ Juvenal’s -Satires ; F cites; Terenet;
Livy; Xenophon’s Anabasis; E impedes; Als
chyhir ; Herodotus; Hotnrr’sllliad,Thucydides.
In i be department of Modern Languages, French'
will be taught and spoken daily : also, the Span
ish and Italian will he taught. In the depart
ment of Intelloatual and Moral Philosophy, will
be taught Hedge’s Logic, Blair’s Rhetoric, Pa
ley’s Moral Philosophy, Paley’s Evidences of
Religion, Payne's Elements of Mental and M
ml Science; K ume’s Elements of Criticism. Us
this department, as well as in that of Elocution*
constant attention will be paid to spoaki;;g aruf
composition. lectures will he delivereLby a!f.
the Professors on their respective departments.
The most favorable times for entering the Uni
versity are the first of October and first of Janua
ry*
P. S. Editors friendly to education, arcre
spectfully requested to publish this statement.
Ang. 25, 1831.
COTTON BAGGING,
aisS>JFaJßa®
ON Ei thousand pieces HUMP WAGGING,
30 hhds. N. Orleans Sugar,
-6 Tierces Jamaica Sugar,suitable for fadw
ily use,
100 bags Prime Green OofFee (
50 bags Old Java Coffee,
10 boaes brown HaVaona Sugar,,
12 doz Madeira \Vine,
12 doz Port Wine,
For sale by \V.\l, P. HUNTER.
Macon August SM, 1831.
•1//’. Jl. J}l,
\VMLL act as tny Agent in Macon.
* T. P. ROND.
October 10, 1831. 48—3 w
Foil SALK,
Tf applied for immediately;
O\F elegant Barouche, anil nrw> GIG nearly
new, with Plated Harness to each.
Also, two first rate SADDLE amt HARNESS
HORSES. AjvfJyto
J. 0. HELTENSON.
* 47-3 t
NO. 51.