Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, July 09, 1835, Image 1

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GEORGIA TELIGRAPH j{ v 31. A K. E. Bartlett. MACON, Georgia, THURSDAY, JTTXU 9. 1835 Volume X.. .Number 2. rtsaaha c^euuatu : w ruBLisnen evert thursdav, .I?'- .V.4LO.V, G\4. I n.ltlinr Orfcc on Second Street—next door lo 1 ™ S \fustian A .Mott's Hold. TBRMS.—-Three Dollars a year, if paid in !. »„(■(>, or Four Dollars,.if not paid before the ' Infihc year. Subscribers living at a distance el be required in all eas-s to pay in advance. * No Paper discontinue!' but at the <iisorc- •uidUher, uutr all arrearages arc af the pu edmund RUSSELL 1(1 ,r receiving, and has in store, a large and , v .election of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hard Croekary. nhd Groceries, consoling in part of lowing articles, viz. \ prime Coffee ) bb& Croix ami N O Sugar lil.bULoaf do V- hM» Molasses >Ml N £ Rura> N CJiix ami \V ni>kev ’•H) nines and lilids II Gin, Cognac Brandy. Jam. 1 Rum. ami .St Croix Rum 45 or casks Madeira. S. M. Samos, Muscatel, * Currant, and Malaga Wines $>bM» Peppermint, Cinnamon, Rote, and No- y«m Cordials , anil Philadelphia Porter. Cream Ale. Lemon 1 £ Stoiieht >d’s ami Wine Bitters, Tobacco Soap, «-n«aiid Tallow Candles; Imperial. Ilyson, A oung llrsu’n and Souchong Tens; and a great variety of ar- .P l( ^ 0 numerous to mention, ail of wbioh will be sold Jlow prices, and for Cash only. rowB *1 — BACON, BAGGING, <fcc. For Sale hi/ g,«». J)%G3£$WSQT!X* ^ T<t\S extra superior Cincinnati Hams,se *2 M. levied by an experienced jiidgeexpre.->ly for ** • f 4 i,)ity use. received via Baltimore. 50 hblt prims Pork it 40 do Canal Family I loor .1,1 hhds Sc 75 hlds N. >. Molasses 6 do prime P. R- Sugar lift Bags prime green Codec 7 boxes Tobacco .140 piece* heavy A- in- Bagging II bales fresh Hemp Bagging Twine ipril -10 W :— J OfLS l.’ST received and for »#, Lamp Oil. Linseed Oil, Train Oil w s Kujs. Cotton Aten uf, ill aeon. j;m J 1815-28 . j /j !W,<A PIECES Cotton It urging, O'JM" 150 Coils Bale Rope 1,000 lbs Bagging Twine for sale by the subscribers at their store on Mulberry MYRKtK, NAPIER & FREEMAN Macon. May 10. 18W. "Aft ■ ■«PHB\ V SPRING GOODS. TUtlT l -ceived and is offering for sale, a general Cl assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry G-odssuitn lii» for the nrcscnfaiul appro.ichiug season, by W.U. 11. BUR DSALL. Iftnutnds /'aitie Mixture. TCASJ CH’AXTFD a certain cure for the Fever and V7 Ague also the genuine llygeau medicines * cooki: & cmvi.Es. Mscon. Oct. 8. 16 Authorized Agents. ' :Mill', GROUND SPICES. . ’HE ground Ginger (in tin cannisters) do Cinnamon do do Spice do do Pepper do do Cloves ^ do ■ fir Public Houses and ’ amdi-s. .1. 11. AAV. 3. F.I.US, april 15-41 G-rfl.i 1 reive. ’•fnron T ilf. Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure Cotton outlie ; liver, and also take a few risks •raiust Eire in thiscirv. Apply 1 to ROBERT COLLINS. Macon, Oct, 27, 1854. 19 . q ' INDIAN PANACEA, YTST received 99 april 042 P" l froth supply. For sale by ‘ WM. G. BfiPVV,N;, NEW GOODS. WM. II. BURDSAL14 H AS Just received a new aud extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS, 31S AD Y m A2>E CLOTHING, hats, shoes. which he i- offering for sale at reduced prices For Cush Only. HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PART, OK THE FOLLOWING : j Super Saxony, Blue, Black aud Fancy Colored | Broad Cloths Bine, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Satiuetts j English lMerinr.es ) Duffle, Point and Rose Blankets Scarlet, Crimson, Green uni! White Flannels Printed Salsbury do Canton and Saxony r.ud Gauze do Damask Table Diapers Birds Rye aud Russia do .Scotch do Black! Blue aud coloured Bombnzettes do do do Circnssious Negro Cloths Linseys Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings Hamilton Jeans Black ltnEiau Lustirng do Gros de Swiss 'do d. .Naples do do - Berlin do Sinchetvs aud Sarsauets Colored Gros de Naples Bl.ack aud colored Florences do Italian Crapes Merino Mantles and Square Shawls Common, Thibet wool. Vnlemia, Silk Damask and twisted Silk Shawls Hernnui, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na ples Dress lldkfs Ladies and Misses Bonnets Iri'h Linens and Lawns Cotton Cassimcrs Beaver Fustians English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks Domestic IMaids aud Stripes Bed Ticks Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia SlicutingBear Duck Cambric do Bleached Dowlass O/.uaburghs Biitigiip Cord Cotton Yarn Cottou, .Worsted aud ’.anihs wool Hosiery Black aud colored Cambrics Satin aud.Gauze Garnitures Blk aud col'd Lustring Ribbons Dark aud light col’d Prints and Ginghams Lace aud Gauze Veils Fig’daud plain Bobiuet Lace Thread Laces Cambric, Snxouy, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book Muslins I inen Cambric lldkfs Pongee. Indian Flag aud Spittlefield lldkfs Carved and plaiu Shell Combs Gentlemens Euglisli Buck. Beaver aud Goat skin Gloves Ladies Beaver, Goat skiu and Silk Gloves Bead Kcticulc-s Heady-made Clothing. .Superfine blue, mack, invisible green, Adelaid, olive brown ami green Broadcloth Dress Coats, Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock CoaL«, Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees, and blue, steel mix’d aud fancy colored Sattinet Coattees and Frock Coats, Super, blue, biack; invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons, Youth’s cloth and satlinct Dress and Frock Coats, do do do. Pantaloons. Black and bine Cas-imere, black and colored Velvet, blark Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Vrtlentia, English Silk, colored and white MerseiUe* Toilinct, Swansdovvn and Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth A Paterrham Box Coats Lyon Skin Overcoats, Fine Linen Shirts, Collars. Bosoms, Socks. Ac. Negro Clothing. ' Men’s A Youth’s Enr Hats, do. do. Wool do. do. do. Cloth. Seal Se Hair Caps.' Finn Boots A Shoes—Negro Shoes, etc. &c. Oct. 15. 17 j NEW SPRING CLOTHING, i Hats, Shoes, fyc. HORACE PITCH I S now opening at the Macon Clothing Store, a new and hand.-ome assortment of the above goods con- I sisting in part of tire following : Thibetclftth Dress Coats, Frock Coats, and Coatees English Crape Camblet do do do Bombazine do do do Circassian do do do Brown & grass Linen do do do Hunting Coats, white A brown Linen Jackets, grassdo Fine blk. brown, & green Bombazine Pantaloons Crape Camblet do White and brown Linen do White and brown Drilling do Pongee and Lasting do Princes Cord and Silk Drill do Thibet Cloth, aud Crape Drill do Mariio Cassimere and Nankin do Roaian Casiinere aud Satin do Diagonal Drill do Cloth and Cassimere do Safinett and Cord do Linen aud Cotton Shirts of every variety and quality Russia Duck Pantaloons and Jackets Fine white Marseilles Vests “ Buff •“ do , “ J’laid do “ Stripe “ do “ Figured •* do “ Buff ,fc white Valencia Vests “ Figured “ do “ Bombazine “ • db “ Florentine •** do “ finglish Silk “ do “ Velvet plain and figured do “ Embroidered Velvet do " Cloth do Common Vests, fine Cloth Frock Coals, Dress Coat- and Coatees and Pantaloons, Linen, Colton, and Nett Drawers, Nett Shirts, &c. Sec. Children’s Clothe GOODS. Fine blue, blk, green, and royal purple Cloths; blk Silk Velvet, buff Cassimere Stocks and Suspenders; Gloves, lldkfs, Linen (Random) white Cotton, and blk and white Silk half hose; Bosoms, Collars, Stiffners, Linen Cambrick lldkfs. blk Hdkfs. Sec., Silk and Cot ton Umbrellas, Military Epaulettes, Lace Cord Tassels Stars, Buttons, Belt Plates, l’ompoines Wings, Scales, &c. &c. HATS. Superfine blk and drab Hats (made to order) Low price blk and drab Hats Drab and blk Wool Hats Fine Palmle’af and Chip Hats (lined) Cloth Caps Sec. BOOTS & SHOES. Gentlemen’s fine Boots. Shoes, and Pumps of most any variety and quality, all of which will be sold as cheap as any other establishment, for cash. N. B.. A small assortment of Summer Goods on hand Bombazines, Mareno Cassimeres, white and brown Grass Linen, white and brown Drilling, white Mar seilles, which will he sold cheap for Cash, march 31 41 DRUGS 6t nnSDECXOTES J UST received and for sale by J. II. Se. W. S. ELLIS, Cotton zfrcituz. Hoffman’s Anodyne LiquorBalsam Capivi, Lenitive Electuary, Do Canada, Conserve Roses, Soda Powders, Opium, r Saratoga do. Sulphate Quinine, Seidlitz do Camphor, I^mon Syrup, Castor Oil (fresh andsupe-Best Starch, iV just received and f( xprif -15 no Covers of line n’M'H. BUh’D- A LI For the Complexion. ¥T ALFORD’S P. irl Water—for the removal of 11 Sun Purus.' Freckles, and eruptions, for sale by J. II. A W. S. ELI.!''. jfcb*l nr. Rowjuid’s ’I’onic Mixture. A --i Fi'i.i of ilowand’s Tonic A. cur for '-de bv June lli&2 Augusta Chronicle for Sale. A -NTICIPATING angagemeiits winch wid mate- -1l riullv interfere with our present ones after the first of October next, we offer the Augusta Chkoni- ett lor sale, with poisession til that time, and will dis- pina ol h on accotnmodaUng terms. -wge subsCri VZOTZSING, JIats, Shoes, HAVE taken the Cloibina Store of Lewis Fitch, Si and offer fur sale a good as-orintent of ready mnde Clething; I Tats, Shoes, Boots, with almost every arti cle in the Gentleman’s line, and am prepared to sell as cheap for cash as anv other establishment in the up country. * HORACE FITCH. nor,) Sweet do do .Mustard do Gum Arabic Epsom Salts, Brimstone, Calomel, Tart Emetic, Morphine, Black Drop, Oil Cantharadis, Paints, Japan Varnish, Copal do Leather do White Lead, Red Lead, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Indigo, do Madder, do Bluo Stone, Annatta, Logwood, Camwood, Glue, 'Aqua Fortis, Nitric Acid, Pearlash, tic. &c. Varnishes, Sfc. Yellow Ochre, - Chrome Yellow, Verdegri9, Chrome Green Spirits Turpentine, Prussian Blue N Gentlemen's Fine Boots, Just received and for sale by WM. II. BURDSALL. Oct 15 17 MORE NEW;GOOL>S. ~ J. A. & S. S. VZ'tCIZZC Watch Makers and !Jewelers, Opposite Central Hotel. * "MTI^OULD iiifonn their friends and the public, that ▼ “ they have just received :i fresh Supply (..''Watch es. Jewelry, &c , which will he sold cheap for cash.— Their stock uow consists of Patent Lever, Gold and Silver, Duplex. Leniue, Alarm Paunch and Ehg- lish Watches of thebestqnalitv; Jew. 1 lev --It.-. Spoo-i. (warrant-d to be Silver,) Ever-pointed. Gold and Sil ver Pencils, Gold and Silver Guard Fob Chain* and Keys, Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles;. Plated Ta ble and Tea Spoons. Castors. Candlesticks, Travs and Snuffers; Ladies’ Work Boxes, Card Cases, Pocket Books and Purses, Music Boxe4, Flutes and Fifes, Knives, Razors. Scissors, Shell Combs; Cora! tSf Glass Beads, Pocket Pistolsof various qualities, among which is Ruggles’ Pocket Rifle which can be shot with more accuracy than any thin? of the kind ever invented. Lucifer Matches, Arc., Sec. N. B. We have on hand the best Materials for re pairing AVatches of all kinds', and S. S. V. by long ex perience flatters himself that he can make and fit new Wheels and other parts of Watches with as much ac curacy as can be done in Macon. Spoons aud other articles engraved. Macon inarch 24-40 J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing und -r the firm of Russell & Dickinson was by agreement dissolved on the 18th inst. The business will hereafter be conducted by Edmund Russell a- usual, to whom all notes and accounts due the late concern can be paid and by whom all tdaims will be settled as they may ma ture. EDMUND RUSSELL. SAM'L F DICKINSON, Macon, April 22d, 44 COTTON BAGGING. 620 *D CHS heavy Hemp Bagging, l’orsaio bv REA A COTTON. 50 june iDlo Fresh Ground Flour. jTTt BARRELS Superior Hour daily ex it ®.v pected bv Pioneer Line ,s offered for sale by ' REA A COTTON. j(unqj835 50 . SUGAR & COFFEE. Jb HHDS St. Croix and New Orleans Sugar 160 bags prime green Cuba Coffee • 12 Tierces LagUira do. very’choice For sale by REA & COTTON. june-1615 50 m inne 1S35 REA & CC7TOXST Qfferfor sale on accoin:r.oilnti>:i’ turns, TONS Bar Iron, well assorted Round and square do ■Sheet and Hoop do Mill Irons Bars Steel Hinges ‘hook & eye’ Boxes Claret Wine Casks Porter .‘pints & quarts’ Grindstones Bags Pimento 50 kegs Tobacco 1!) Boxes Segairs ‘good quality’ Barrels prime Pork Off V ORANGE 7 POWDER. Tj 3 p* KEGS David Rogers’celcnrated Orange _S. J? Powder 5 kegs do. do in canisters of superior quality, Will ba sold cheao and on a tong credit, to close the con- .uiii' ni. by RI A & CCTTON- june 1835 ’ 50 Tin Ware Manufacturer. T' MULBERRY, NEAR T'URD STREET. IIE subscriber continues to ‘nitnufactare TIN WARE in every vgrTry. nod Ins now oil hand a geuertil assortment, which ho will sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augus ta prices. He has also just received an assortment of Ja panned Tiu Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans, Canisters, sugar Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers, Pepper boxes, Gra ters,. Toy cups. Rattles, candlesticks, Lamps, spit Boxes, sand Boxes, Pocket * interns, See. Also, patent Bakers, Foot stoves,bloFktin Tea Pots. Plates, Basins, Tumblers, See. JOB WORK done at ,‘ie shortest notice, iau 2 WILLIAM S F,I l fs THE UNDERSIGNED H 38"AYE this day entered into copartnership in the .iUli. Drug Business, «nd will conduct the same un der tiie firm of Shotwell, iBrown &Co v (at the old stand of Ellis, Shotwel! & Co.) and intend keeping a constant supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. Glass, Shop Furniture. &c. &c. Orders coming to the house will meet with prompt attention. JACOB SHOTWELL, HARVEY SHOTWELL, WM. G. BROWN. Macon, jnne 11835 51 F OR SALE BY fehlft ‘15 LIME T.IPPITT A HIGGINS.' TJjY patent portable 3>ous£S-zts r us: <: tipi a BAKE OVENS. T HE attention of the public generally is invited to an examination of the above-named article. It is an economical, expeditious, aud easy mode of execu ting all .baking aiul boiling business, and’v. holly by means of coa , and of that bat a small quantity is requir ed. ICHABOD B. IIOX1E, Agent For II. NOTT & Co. and jOSIAH St. JOHN. This may certify that ,1 hav u appointed Air. Jason Burr my only true and lawful agent, .to make & vend the above named article in the counties of Monroe and Bibb, and also to sell individual rights. Gentlemen who have already subscribed for tire article will he ac commodutcd assoon as possible at Mr. Burr’s establish • uient at Macon Ga. I. B. HOXIE, Agent For II. NOTT & Co. and * JOSIAH St. JOHN. Macon, April 101835- 43 , M AJOR TRACY wili act as tny agent during my i?JL absence from the city, jnne 12-52-2t C. J. McDONALD. Medical Herhs, Sfc. Poplar Bark, Gum Gamboge, African Pepper, Foxglove, Bayherry Bark, Elder Flowers, Lobelin Inflata, Skunk Cabbagej Uva L T rsi, Gentian, Seneko, Ilorelionnd, Lobelia Seed, Sage, Scrpentaria, Boncset. Ginn Mvrrh. Macon, fell II J835 34 NOTICE. B EING desirous of settling up my old business, 4 I respectfully request those ind''btcd to me.on last year’s account, to call and settle the same. WM. G. BROWN. ntacoii jiina 1 1835 51 J. H. & V7. S. ELLIS, M AV K just received a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, among which are the following arti cles : Morphine, Strychnine, Emetine Piperine, Veratrinc, Croton Oil , Bluo Mass, Henry’s Magnesia. Sulpb. Quinine Ward’s Ilair Oil, Eng. Rose Water Pearl Powder, Jujube Paste, Bay Rum Notary Wafers, White scented Soaps, Tooth Wash, Sec. —ALSO— Thompsonian Medicine, among which are, Gni Myrrh, (best) Bonftset or Thoroughwort, Bayherry Pow’d, Golden Thread, American Valerian or Ladies' J Upper, Lemon Balm, Peppermint, African Cayenne Pepper. —ALSO— Gm Lancets, Evans Lancets, Dentists’ Files, Sea ton Needles, Spring Lancet Blades, Ac. Ac. june l'i 52 ~ DISSOUP! ION. artnership hereiofore existir firm of J. Goddard & Co. is this day by mutual - FOR THE TELEGRAPH. Having seen some of your “huge likings” in a 1 late number of the Telegraph, J send vou the fol- j lowing addenda. CLOfH'Ol.E. THINGS 1 LIKE VERY MUCH. A DELINQUENT DEBTOR smoUil'g Spituish ei- gnis. wen ling costly clothes, boarding at a fine Tavern, or drinking rich wines and visiting Balls | and Theatres. j An iluterarf. &. ignorant man—loudly in terposing or obtruding his erud.e opinions against j the voice (-f enlightened reason and experience. I A disputant—loud, captious, dogmatical. 1 contradictions, and intolerant. Young mf.n or eovx—at church drawing pro files, or scribbling in the books or on the pews ; thislooks like believing in God’s presence.. Professed Christian.'—At any time save preaching or revival season, playing the devil & backbiting even one another. OHIO AND MICHIGAN. The Legislature of the stale of Ohio met at an Extraordiarv Session to which they were convo ked by the Governor on tiie fcSrii instant. We iiavo received the Message of Governor Lucas to the Legislature, giving his views ofthe merits of the controversy With Michigan Territory con cerning the Boundary line between them which is the cause, of,this Extra Session. Wo extract the following from the c*ose of the Mr ssage shew - ingtho conclusions ofthe Governor, aud leaving no doubt of his being in earnest; “The more 1 examine the subject the more con vinced I am that our claim is just and incontro vertible; thatir is a Settled question and that we are under as solemn an obligation to maintain onr jurisdiction ^oyer the township of port Law rence, on the Maume Bay as wo are to maintain it over any townshipcu the Ohio river. ‘•Gentlemen, the whole subject is now before you for consideration. The question necessarily arises, what shall be done? Shall we abandon our jusiciaim, relinquish our indisputable rights, and proclaim to the world, that the Act and Resolu tions ofthe last session of ihe General Assembly were mere empty things l Or rather, shall we not, as was declared in said resolutions to be our duty, prepare to carry their provisions into effect? Fin: latter, 1 doubt uot, will be your resolution ; and I trust that, by your acts,you will manifest ;o tha world that Ohio knows her constitutional rights; that she has.indepeuiience enough to assert them; and she can neither be seduced by flattery, baffled by diplomatic management, nor driven by men aces from tho support of those rights. And gentle men you may rest assured that whatever measures in your wisdom you may direct, will be faithfully pursued by the Executive to the full extent of l;is constitutional power and the means that may be placed under his control” T ixture, n certain ist received and H. a \V* 8 Li.LIS, i Cottiia I mine. Moron. It has notion list, which for some time has boon hr«er thin it ever was since we have iind the control j •fit, or probably before, during the previous 39 years J •f its cxi-tence—being the oldest existing paper in tl0‘ ' State, and the first, except one, ever established in it. | It* advertising patronage is also large, a ml the whole ttUblishmciil i- now as prosperous and profitable as ii h*s ever lc-eii, and indeed moire so. Its stock of print ing materials, of all kinds, is very large and complete —proti.ddv unsurpassed it equalled, by that of nuy Oth- «r similar* establishment in the South—and generally new—dm whole ne wspaper type and press having been ia use but a few month!—white ttie exceedingly largo ■nd varied assortment of j"!> type is a> rood ns new. A statement from the hooks, and the books tbem-elves, together with the printing materials, will be -nbniitted t® the inspection of those who may dAsira to purchase, j si that each in tv judge for bims'-if; and we. doubt not | they will aaiistV examiners, that a similar amount of nvcl r.vt seldom be more safely »V profitably' inxest-1 <'■!. in my way. ' ! r.Ji‘ors with whom w ' exchange, would confer a t.i- • var, by publishing the above; which would cliecrlull t“‘ r-‘ciprorqi.eJ.—Chronicle. NiEW BOOKS. OLCOTT SIsLS WE just received a large supph of Spring] and Suminer Cloti'ing. A. STO.D&AXX.' "HfB' is list received and is offering for sale a good JS. JL assortment of Spring mid Summer Clothing, in chiding the following: iilk a fancy colored summer cloth Dress Coats, Frock Coats and Coatees Blk Bombazine Frock Coats and Coatees Blk Lasting, blk Circassian, Brown French Linen, and Romm Cas-imere Frock Coats and Coatees ■Summer cloth, Bombazine, F.rmmct. Angola Cassi- mcrc, Koebclla. Lasting, Circassian, Canton, Cypress- Crape. Diagonal Drill. Pongee, Brown Linen Se. Dril ling, white Drilling and Sateen, check'Drilling and Napoleon cord Pantaloons Vests of .t great variety of kinds Youths’ Fine and Common Clothing Silk Under Shirts and Drawers Ac. &c. &c april 15 43 WM. G. BROWN H ASjust received,— 20lbs. Gum Myrrh No. 1, superior, 10 do Lobelia Iullata, 1 do Bonesot, do Bayherry pnlv. do Golden Seal, And will keep a constant supply of Herbs. Ac., ge nerally used in the Howard and Thompsonian prac tice.— jan 32-tf . . .y DRUGS \ MEDICINES, Pttints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. . Cotton Avenue, .Macon. J H. Se. W. S. ELLIS, having taken the Drug • Storetprmerly occupied by Dr. Win. B. Ball and Mr. F. S. Johnson, intend keeping a general PIONEER STEAM xsi, iw BOAT LINE H mu ioks and Blank Books of all kinds, tf 63 NEW BOOKS. O LCOTT A ELLS Inve just receive.: pedia Americana in 13 x ols. Valerius ofPompii, Yomassce. Ac. ALSO lfiUft superior Quills. . may io sortment of Drugs, Me licines^Piuaits. Oils, Ac. Families. I’hysiciaus, Merchants, and I’lanters may depend upon having their orders or prescriptions filled in the best manner and ofthe best materials. Particular pains will be tnkeu to have on hand med- hool | icines of die very best quality. Just receiving and on hand Patent medicines, l’er- fnmery, Mirgieal Instruments, Paints, Oils, Window Glass.'Garden Seeds, Ac. Ac. Jan I 1635—2* , ‘.ncyclo- Lostdays i a Till? SUItSCRIBRR removed bis otlice to the room over Patrick ^ A Martin's Store, at the corner of Cherry and Second Erects. fob 23 3t> ciiarles j. McDonald. Q CRATES CROCKERY, assorted, for sale by ^ jrtnvTnm REA A COTTON Jffl •'\TE : ’M i.N’S Palm Hats of fine quality and ^1 IT i.rally trimmed, just received and for sale by npril 22 44 __ WM. H. BURDSALL. 3. GODDARD, IVEacon. Ga. Factor !Sf Commission Merchant, W ! EL keep his office at the Counting Room for merly occupied by J. G. A Co. where he will J lx* prepared to make liberal advances on consignment _ of goods. Cotton stored or shipped to Savannah, i Charleston, or NewQork. 1 june 24 fiut f3 F OR transportation to and from Macon, is now in complete order. A superior new Steam Boat called ‘‘David Crockett” with two powerful Eugines, and several first rate freight boats have been built since the close of the lust season and placed on tiie line. Steam Boat Pioneer, C-apt. Gootlwin, “ “ David Crockett, “ M' Cormick, will ply regularly between Darien and Macon, one of them leaving Darien about once a week with freight boats in tow. Steam Boat CHARLESTON, Capt. Jionnell, will run constantly between Darien and Savannah, j and afford the greatest despatch to Cotton. Tiie subscriber’s whole attention is devoted to facili tating transportation between Macon and the Sea Ports. He has invested a large sum to put his line in the most complete order, and believes that his arrange ments for giving despatch to freight and keeping it in good order, while in his care, w'fll make it the interest of Cottpn Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, to continue iheir favors. At Darien he has secure and convenient Warehouses for reception of Goods, aud his Wharves there are covered with sheds* which enables him to keep all Cotton shipped on his Boats under shelter and protected from the weather, while landed for reshipment. JAMES R. BUTTS Agents. Holcombe, Peck Se, Co., Charleston, E. P. ‘Butts, Savannah, J. T. Rowland. Darien U. U. HaUtead, Hawkinsville. Macon. Nov. 16. ].~34.—2*2 OCMULGEE STEAM BOAT COMPANY. HIS company will be prepared to commence bu- ■ siuess, early in die next season—They will have a line of Packets between New York, and Darien and steam vessels to forward goods from Darien to Macon —The agents in New York, Charleston, and Savannah, will be authorised to contract lor the delivery of goods in Macon, at a freight agreed on (without intermedi ate charge and the agent in Macon, will receive cotton deliverable in Savanuah, Charleston, and New York— The company’s vessels and boats, will be of first class widi experienced commanders, and no expense wijl be spared to meet the patronage ofthe public. PH. R. Y’ONGEA SONS, Agents in Darien. may 27th 1835. 49 The Editors of the New York Journal of Commerce, Charleston Courier, and Savannah Georgian, will please insert the above until further notice and call on Messrs. Rq* A Cotton,.fat pn^nienr.. IIE effects ofthe late firm of Kimberly A t’lie- holui having been turned over to the silbsenb die same are put inuMlie hands of E. D. Tracy and G. Wood Esqrs. for adjustment. 'Those having settle ments to make will therefore call on those gentlemen for the purpose, as no other person lias any right to give discliarges or receive balances. ANSON KIMBERLY'. Macon. May 27. 1835 (imp 50 mmc'E. A LI, persons having claims against the late firm of fjgNHE copartnership heretofore existing under the conseut dis o!ved. All those having demands against the subscribers are requested to present them for pay ment; dtose iudebted to fhe late firm to make prompt payment to either ofthe subscribers. J. GODDARD, june 23 53-1 w A. E. (DICKERING. CAUTION. "S' HEREBY positively forbid nil persons from either M employing in any way or selling any article to any ol'my negroes without mv v. ritteii order. mne 1 53 - D. RALSTON. AY HITE LEAD. *'*'Jfc, KEG3 Lewis’ No. 1 White Lead 40 do “ 4 do Kimberly and Chisholm will hereafter present ( Just receiv them for payment to Mr. Anson Kimberly. Who accor ding to a decree of a special fury of the last uperior court, has been compelled to receive th- : -seL» and be come individually responsible for all r. dem -nds dire by said concert. M. CHISHOLM. Macon. June 1 1835 12t- 51 MACON STEAM BOAT Company. do pure do do “ B do id per Steamboat Excel, for sale by SHOTWELL. BROWN & Co. m Notice. R. GEORGE B. CARIJART will act astiiya- ut during ruy al> ence from the State. i-Ubv ' ‘ J GODDARD. YvAKE IlOtJiE THE'subscriber begs leave to in form hi- friends and the public, that lie continues the above business in all its branches, at his old stand, (head of Cherry street and Cotton Avenue,) where he offers all the usual facilities iu.business, by making lib ral advances on produce stored with liitn, or on shipt . -ms to his friends in Savannah, Charles ton. aud New York. The situation of his Ware Hou- AVF. the pleasure to return th ir most grateful n .-s and dose storage, as io convenience and safety, are The Marl Pits of fine Jersey are among her greatest treasures producing ou her farms the pur est vegetable gold. They abound particularly in Monmouth county, but have been found also in Sussex, Salcu, aud other counties. Some ofthe townships in Salem have, as we learn from tho Freeman’s Banner.derived great benefit from tho recent discovery of several pits. At 'VpodsioWn hundreds of loads of Marl are taken from the pits daily yml spread over the,worn out lands ot 1‘ills- grovo’ and Pittsgrove, aud the result is. the land is entirely renewed, the crops are doubled and even trebled, and in some instances, where land had been left as not worth cultivation, it is after the application of this valuable resuscitator, made to hang heavy with bending coru. The land on which the pits are, is sold by the owner for $10 the square rod, aud in digging, they penetrate at times to the depth of20 feet. In the deepest of these excavations bones, burnt wood, broken earthenware, similar to that now used, have been taken out. Ouc of the pioprie- torsof the pits states that in one of these, at a great depth, a bone was dug out, forty feet it* length, but unfortunately was broken into pieces, and carried away by.the workmen aud visiters as something strange, which indeed it was- Uow shail wo ascertjdu when the mammoth possessor was in actual existence, or what shall we conjec ture were the comrades of this monster ?—Ncii'- erk Adr. <5 dYlTca The interesting Island of Juan Fernandez has been destroyed by an earthquake, according to ac counts from Valparaiso. The sea overwhelmed the Island, aud, on its receding, left uothing vis ible hut a mass of mud, Tile people of Boston are stirring up on the subject of au exchange. With all their public spirit they have never had a public building for the daily meeting of men of business, hut "ou change” in Boston, is on the pavement of State street. n ■H ... hav< received from the merchants and their friends., A would solicit a continuance of it, which they hope to merit bv the prompt attention to all cotton or goods shipped by the Line. In addition to the Steamboat Ex cel and their tow boats now in use, The Company have now building a new Steamboat, with ten new tow boats, all of the best materials and expressly adapted to the navigation of the Ocmulgee and,Altamaha rivers. These increased facilities will afford the Company the means of giving despatch to goods intended for the interior, and will fpruish in ducements for merchants west of the 'Ocmulgee river to ship their goods by the way of Dai i“ii and Macon. There are five first rate Packets running Ijeg.'.l.ir be tween New Y’ork and Darien, winch come »o Hawes and Mitchell, the agents for the Mucoh Steamboat Company., Agents for the above Boats : J. GODDARD, Maocn. L. Baldwin A Co. Savannah, Hawes A Mitchell, Darien, Geo. K. Roberts, Hawkinsville, Boyce, Henry A Walter. Charleston. Macon, 25th Jnne, 1835 53 fim Acquittal at Concord.—We learn that Pond, Kelly. Budd, and others, charged with the burn ing of the Convent, were all acquitted on Friday evening. Chief Justice Shaw charged the Jury, who ;vont out at a quarter past 3i and returned ;i verdict of uot guilty for all the defendants. The only reinaiuing case is that of Mr. Thurston, which it is understood would be withdrawn. The ver dict was received without any expression of feel ing.—Boston Adv. tionai security be required, insurance can be effected at a very low rate. The subscriber’s undivided attention will be devoted to the above business; he therefore j hones to receive a portion of public patronage. Ma -on, June, 1*35-1 JAS. C. MORGAN. t'OR .'SLACKS M.b’ VI’ Till * Ovc|ce TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS, i 1 am sorry to be again compelled to contradict j the report which has been maliciously circulated | I through the State, particularly in the low couti- | try, that J am iio candidate. Many of my friends have solicited an opportunity of voting for me for the office of Governor, which opportunity 1 have I promised to grant them---aud I cannot be driven or bribed fiom the field. Very respectfully, SOLOMON GROCE. Bibb co. June 30, 1835. The income of J. J. Foster, the builder oftho great Hotel in New Y'ork, is said to be one mill ion fifty thousand dollars. NEW YORK & DARIEN Line o f Packets. BRIG Amelia Strong, J- Chace, Master. Premium, Sherman, “ Schr. D. B. Cr.uio. A. Bibbius, “ new Brig (on the stocks IK. P. .‘Jncklev, “ all good and substantial-topper fastened vessels. Their commanders experienced in the trade It is intended that one of the vessels shuli always he at each end of the line taking in freight, and will sail regular) v about once in ten days. Shippers may reiy upon the vessels being regularly despatched, and every fneiliiy given that goods and produce may go forward at (he least possible expense. HAWES A MITCH I I.L, I . P. R. YONGF A SONS, ( • Darien. Dae 10 lSH-#k*lf Liabilities of Postmasters.—The Philadduhla Times has the following: The proprietors of this paper last week received judgments against a Postmaster, for a paper not taken from his offiee, of which he neglected to inform him. All Post masters who do so, rentier themselves liable, aud ought to lie held accountable.” Every Editor ought to publish this conspicuous ly, as well for the benefit ofthe Postmasters as of t hemstlves. EDITORS CONVENTION- To the Fraternity of Editors and printers, throughout the State of Georgia. Believing the general interests of the Craft, and the public good may he greatly promoted by a better understanding of our relations to each other and to the public, a Convention of all the Editors, Priufers aud Publishers, in the State, is proposed at Milledgeville, ou the second Monday in August next, there to deliberate upon such matters aud things as may come before them. M. BARTLETT, S. ROSE, A Co. PRINCE & RAGLAND, W. S. ROCKWELL, JOHN A CUTHBERT, P. L. ROBINSON, GRIEVE A ORME. Daniel Webster.— At a meetiug of the National j Republicans of Chester county, Pa. held at West- j ebester on the 3d instant the following resolutions l among others, were adopted : j Resolved, That while we view with pleasuro [ the many distinguished patriots who adorn the I rauks of the Nwtioual Republican party—and while we should delight to honor them with our confidence—the distinguished talents and exalted patriotism off). Webster, of Mass, his well earned and growing popularity, render him, in the opin ion of this meeting, the most suitable candidate at this time, for the office of Presidency of tho U. States. Resolved, That this meeting respectfully nom inate aud recommend to the several counties in Pennsylvania, aud to our brethren throughout the Uuiou, tc nominate and sustaiu Daniel Webster for the Presidency. Resolved, i hat in the opinion of the meeting, a State Convention be held at Harrisburg, early after the ensuittig Gubernatorial election, if one be not held at an earlier day, for the purpose of nom inating a candidate for the Presidency—and that those counties wjiich have not already appointed' (Megatm, bo requested to da an-