Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, September 03, 1835, Image 1

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* U ' ■ •<*' - Mv = AT Jk WaA ]5v M. & K. E. Bartlett* MACOJY, Georgia, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER :i, 1835 Volume X.'...NU3]BER 10. SE^aaAra : rOILIIttm EVERT THURSDAY, AT MACON, GA. Office on Second Street—ntxl door In yfuilian Mott's Hotel. tKR m S -TiiRKE Dollars :i year, if paid iu advancr.orFoURDoLi.Ai Printing liJ before the at a distance ,:i:l of t.te . n ot | MUIt , n n ., v advance. vr.s. it not Snbsrribers liviu IFl reqnire.l in ad cases to pny A \t 0 Paper discontinued. bit* at the disere- u^ of the puhlisheis, unti all arrearages ate jjShI- — — iii i We are authorised to Sr^fe^M.nomice i)r. AMBROSE BABER 9 If • *0 us a candidate for a seat in the Sena- lorinl branch of the next Legislature, July 7 for Bibb county Part or W L GODDARD, SCTacon, Gra. r Sr Com mission Merchant, FTt HIS company will be prepared to comme -L keep Ids office at the Coaming Room for- -f ^'-ess earlv in the next seiysou-They w oerly occupied by J G. & Co. where he will “ Iy occupied by be prepared to make liberal art vances on consignment of goods. Cotton stored or shipped to Savannah, > iiarleston, or New York, june 24 6m 53 [71, are authorised to *a_v that William B- Cone, f will continue to be a’candidate for the Senate - tinit Tuesday in October next. July22d 1835. WILLIAM B. CONE. July We arc authorised to mionnce I.l WIS LAI1 SHE as a i ndidate for a s eat in the I loose of fi< preseutatives ofthe next Legisln-I litre. A. E. CHICKEllING, Ware 3£ouse Business, H AVIN’G rented the Ware lion formerly occu pied by J. Goddard «Sr Co. lie will continue to transact the above business. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, by strict attention to business confided to his rare, he hopes to merit a share of the public patronage. He will make liberal advan ces on cotton stored with or shipned by him. june *23 Cm 53 We are authorised 1o -■ • suv that SAMUEL B. HUNTER will lie n candidate for the Representative branch in the next Legislature. 'The Committee of No minations for Bibb county, have nomi nated HARMON II. HOWARD asn candidate for Sheriff. ’ WARE HOUSE avmmi&si&x; * busictess. THE subscriber begs leave to in form his friends and the public, that he We are authorised to announce GEORGE WOOD a can didate for Sheriff of Bibb County at the ensuing ejection. We are authorised to btJES!) announce JOHN SPRINGER ns a ' candidate for sheriff of Bibb county at the ensuing election. & rt i v KLi.v r, ang3 EDWARD C. BUL- ' is a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Inferior Court rf ibis county. aug 19-8 We are authorised to nnnnunce JACOB ’JOHNSON as i candidate for Receiver of Tax Re turns for Bibb county at the ensuing election. - William b. jor- ^ > I AN Is a candidate for Receiver of ri Tax Returns for Bibb county EDMUND RUSSELL fA now receiving, and lias in store, a large and choice selection of Dry Goods, Hats.^ Shoes, Hard Ware, Crockery, and Groceries, consisting in part of the following articles, viz. 75 bags prime Coffee 20 hhds St Croix and N O Sugar 10 foils Loaf do 15 hhds Molasses 900 bblsN r. Rum. N Gin nnd Whiskey 90 pipes and hbds H Gin. Cognac Brandy, Jam. Ruui. and St Croix-Bnm 45 qr Casks Madeira. S. M. Samos, Muscatel, Currant, ami Malaga Wines 23 bills Peppermint, Cinnamon, Rose, ami No- veau Cordials Linden an j Philadelphia Porter, Cream Ale. Lemon Svron, Stoitgliton’s nnd Wine Bitters, Tobacco, Soap, S-ier n and Tallow Candles; Imnerial. Hyson, Young Hyson, and Souchong Teas; mid a groat variety of ar- lirie* too numerous to mention, nil of which will be sold at low prices, and for Cash only. mav 3 47 ; continues the above business in all its branches, at his eld stand, (head of Cherry street and Cotton Avenue,) where he offers all the usual facilities hi business, by making liberal advances on produce stored with him, or on shipments to his friends in Savannah, Charles ton. and New York. The situation ofliis Ware Hou ses nnd close storage, its to convenience and safety, are not surpassed by any in the city. Should addi tional security be required, insurance can be effected at a \ ery low rate. The subscriber’s undivided attention will be devoted to the above business; he therefore hopes to receive n portion of pnhlic patronage. Macon. June, 1-3T-I JAS. C. MORGAN. OCMULGEE STEAM BOAT COMPACT?. commence bu- ill -have Darien and team vessels to forward goods from Darien to Macon —The agents in New York, Charleston, and Savannah, will be authorised to contract for the delivery of goods in Macon, at a freight agreed on ^without intermedi ate charge nnd the agent iu Macon will receive cotton deliverable in Savannah, Charleston, and New York— The company’s vessels and boats, will be of first class; . ’ with experienced commanders, and no expense will he , 2 ¥ U F. 'th 1 pleasure t spared to meet the patronage of the public. «* ■ acknowledgements • PII. R. YONGE <St SONS, Agents in Darien. may 27 th 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. Rea & Cotton, for payment. MACON STEAM BOAT Comp a n y, jf*.' iw; - ‘ ‘ ■. :i?~' —• r /ft PIONEER SSSAM BOAT LINE JpjOIl transportation to and from Macon, is now in DRY GOODS, WA2tS HOtTSS And COMMISSION BUSINESS. rjIlHE undersigned have entered into i co-partner- 0. ship for the transaction of the above business. The Dry Goods business will he conducted under the name and style of Fort. Hamilton & Wiley and will be managed and directed by R. W. Fort & L. H. Wiley. The Ware House & Commission Business, under the name and style of Hamilton, Hayes & Co. and will he managed nnd conducted as hitherto by E. Hamilton and John R. Hayes—The undersigned re spectfully solicit for each establishment a share of pub lic patronage. ROBT. W. FORT. E. HAMILTON, L. II. WILEY. JNO. R. HAYES. Jnlv23. 4 Cm H n. ‘3 BACON, BAGGING, &c. For Safe by s. r. DTSSSSWSOTM. a TON'S extra superior CincinnatiHams.se J. I acted by an experienced judge expressly for family use, received via Baltimore. 50 bills prune Pork 411 tin Canal Family Flour 20 hhds & 75 hhls N. O. Molasses ti do prime P. R. Sugar 110 Bags prime green Coffee 7 boxas Tobacco - 310 pieces heavy 42 in. Bagging 13 bales fresh ilemp Bagging Twine april 30 40 new goods. WM. H. BITSiDSALL, \s Just received a new and extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS, AU? .HIADE CZVOTHXCTG, HATS. SHOES, tfe. which lie is offering for sale at reduced prices For ('ash Only. HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PART, OF THE FOLLOWING t Super Saxony, Blue. Black and Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Blue, Black. Mixed aud Fancy colored Satiuetts English Merinoea. % Duffle. Point and Hose Blankets Scarlet, Crimson, Green ant! White Flanuels Primed Salsbury ' do Canton and Saxony end Gauze do Damask Table Diapers irtls F.ye and Russia do Spotcb do Black, Blue and coloured Boinbazettcs do do do Circassians Negro Cloths Liuseys Miearhed and Uiihlearhe- 1 Shirtings Ar Sneetings IF -l. PIECES Cotton Bagging, 833 150 Coils Bale Rope 1,000 lbs Bagging Twine fir sale bv dis subscribers at their Store on Mulberry Street. MYRICK, NAPIER & FREEMAN Macon. Mav 19. 1S35. 44 BODES & STATIONARY. IT j'.4T received an assortment of School Books. &. 03 Miscellaneous Works. Also, Paper, <4uili>, Slates. &c. J. U. & W. S. ELLIS, april 8-42 Colton Amine. OILS. J UST received and for sale. Lamp Oil, Linseed Oil, Train Oil ° r VCr >' 8npefi0t ' V 'f a> lL& W. S. ELLIS. Cotton Avenue, Macon. jan 1 1335-23 ’ Rutland's Tonic Mixture. v aW AR i.VNTED a certain cure for the Fever and V V Ague also the genuine Ilygean medicines For sale only by COOKE ,V COWLES. Micon, Oct. 3. 13 Authorized Agents^ iMJRE GROUND SPICES. IttilRF. ground Ginger (in tin ejiinutters) I. do Cinnamon do do Spice do Peppai do Cloves Suitable fur Public House april 1543 and t* amities. II. A W. S. ELLIS, Cotton Avenue, Moron. SUGAR & COFEEE. UHDS. St. Croix and Now »rl-.ins Sugar •JP 4® 180 bigs prime green Cuba Coffee 12 Tierces " For sale by june 1835 Laguira d REA elioiee & COTTON. 30 For l/ie. Complexion. .FORD'S Pearl Water—for the removal of fib 25 •• iklee, -i J. II id eruptions, lor -.i \ W. S. ELLIS. Haiuilion Jeans Black Italian l.iutirug do Grosde Swiss tlo d:* Naples tin do Berliu tlo Sinchcws and Sarsancts Colored Gros de Naples Black aud colored Florences tlo Italian Crapes Merino Mantles aud Square Shawls Common, Thibet wool. Vdlentia, Silk Damask and twisted Silk Shawls ilcruaiii, Muslin, (’rape, Gauzeand Gros de Na ples Dress lldkfs Ladies and .Misses Bonuets Irish Linens and Lawns Cotton Cassimers Beaver Fustians English Moleskin Apron and Furnituro Checks Domestic Plaids nnd Stripes Bed Ticks FloorCloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia SheetingBear Duck Cambric do 'Ble relied Dowlass Oznaburghs Hangup Cord Cottoi Yaru Cotton, Worsted and ..atnbs wool Hosiery Black and colored Cambrics Satin and Gauze Garnitures Blk and col’d Lustring Ribbons Dark, and light col’t! Prints and Ginghams Lace and Grfuze Veils Fig’danJ plain Bobiuet I.aco Thread Laces Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book Muslins I inen Cambric Hdkfs Pongee, Indian l' lag and Spittiefield lldkfs Carved and plain Shell Corahs Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver and Goat skin Gloves Ladies Beaver, Goat skill and Silk Gloves Bead Kcticul complete order. A superior new Steam Boat called “David Crockett” with two powerful Engines, and several first rate freight boats have been built since the close of the last season and placed on the line. Steam Boat Pioncr.r, Capt. Goodwin, “ “ David Crockett, “ M' Cormick, will ply reg’ulaily between Darien and Macon, one of them leaving Darien about once a week with freight boats in tow. Steam Boat S2XAB&BSTOCT, Capt. Bonncll, will run constantly between Darien and Savannah, and afford the greatest despatch to Cotton. The subscriber's whole attention is devoted to facili toting transportation between Macon aud the Sea Port-. He has invested a large sum to put his line in the most complete order, and believes that his arrange tnents for giving despatch to freight and keeping it in good order, while in his care, will make it the interest of Cotton Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, to continue (heir favors. At Darien he has secure and convenient Warehouse for reception of Goods, and 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 & Co., ’ -E. P. Butts, J. T. Rowland. D. B. Halstead, Macon. Nov. 18, 18R1 —22 to return their most grateful s fortheliber.il patronage they nave received from the merchant.- and their friends, & would solicit a caution.nice ii| it. winch th >v Lope to merit by pro nut attention to all cotton or aoods shipped by tiie Line. In addition to the Steamboat >.x cel and tneir tow boats now hi use. I he Company have now building a new Steamboat, with ten nev, tow boats, all of the best materials and expressly adapted to the navigation of die Ocmulgee end Altumnha rivers. These increased facilities will afford the Company the means of giving de-patch io good; intended for the interior, and Will famish iir- dticciu-'uts for merchants west of the Ocmul ■ ■ Ever to ship their goods by the vpiy of Darien and M icon. There aro5 first rate Packets runnier regularly be tween New York and Darien, which come to Hav es and Mitchell, the agents for the Macon Steamboat Company. Agents for the chore Boats : J. GODDARD, Macon. L. Baldwin & Co. Savannah, Hawes & Mitchell, Darien, Geo. K. Roberts, Ilawkinsville, Boyce, Henry &. Walter, Charleston. Macon, 25th June, 1835 53 6m Charleston, Savannah, Darien Ilawkinsville. NEW SPRING CLOTHING, Hats, Shoes, iff. HORACE FITCH I S now opening at the Macon Clothing Store, a new and handsome assortment of the above goods con sisting in part of the following: Thibetcloth 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 & brown Linen Jackets, grassdo Fine blk, brown, & green Bombazine Pantaloons Crape Camblet White and brown Linen White and brown Drilling Pongee and Lasting Princes Cord and Silk Drill Thibet Cloth and Crape Drill Marno Cassimere and Nankin Rouian Casimere and Satin Diagonal Drill Cloth and Cassimere Satinett and Cord inen and Cotton Shirts of every variety and quality Russia Duck Pantaloons and Jackets Fine white Marseilles Vests “ Buff “ do « Plaid “ do “ Stripe “ do “ Figured “ do “ Buff & white Valencia Vests “ Figured “ do “ Bombazine “ do “ Florentine ** do “ English Silk “ do 44 Velvet plain and figured do “ Embroidered Velvet do “ Cloth do Common Vests, fine Cloth Frock Coats, Dress Coats, and Coatees and Pantaloons, Linen, Cotton, and Nett Drawers, Nett Shirts, &c. &c. Children’s Clothes. GOODS. Fine blue, blk, green, and royal purple Cloths; blk Silk Velvet, buff Cassimere Stocks and Suspenders; Gloves, Hdkfs,.Linen (Random) white Cotton, and blk and white Silk half hose; Bosoms, Collars, Stiffners, Linen Cambrick Hdkfs, blk Hdkfs, Ac., Silk and Cot- do do do do do do do do do do do ton Umbrellas, Military Epaulettes. Lace Cord Tassels, ;fl.3aly-made Clothing. pel-fine blue, black, invisible green, Ad<J]aid, olnri * . I I roc; I 'nut j Sap I brown and green uroadclolh Dress Coats, Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth brock Superfine blue,olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees, nnd blue, steel mix’d and fancy colored -attract Coattees and Frock Coats. Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Blue, lilack and fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons, Youth’s doihand satlinet Dress and Frock Coats, ,1 0 do do Pantaloons, Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored Velvet, black riorintine, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Valentia, English Silk, colored and vvhite MerseillesToilinct, Swansdown and Sattinet Vests Rownncl’s Tonic Mixture. I Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats. 4 4UPPI V of Row iiiil'sTonic Mixture, a certain Mixed, brown Cloth & Petersham Box Coats, A cam for the F-r- rand Ague, ju-t received and j Lvon Skin Overcoats ' . „ J.H-.vW. S F.I.LIS, I Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks. Ac. jnne ](V>£ Cotton Arenuc. Macon. j J\Tcf£TO ClotiltTtgs sex. M f.SCHOOL HOOKS] 4 Ul.L A'3 >RTM ENT just received: contai-j dn do Cloth. Seal & Hair Caps, «. ; ;ig the lat-u publications. Also. Mis nonary Fine Bunts & Shoes—Negro Shoes, &e. &c. Manuel containing the history and pre- 0ct jg 17 • Stars, Buttons, Belt Plates, Pompoines 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 Palmleaf and Chip Hats (lined) Cloth Caps &c. 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, Moreno Cassimeres, white and brown Grass Linen, white and brown Drilling, white Mar seilles, which will be sold cheap for Cash, inarch 31 41 WAR33 HOtTSS AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. MYRICK, NAPIER & FREE- ♦ jB man, will bo thankful for all favors in the above line of Business, manifes ted either in shipments of Merchan dise by their friends & acquaintances. NEW YO.'iK^SwDARiEN Line, of Fat kefS. RIG Amelia Stronsr, J. Chn-e. blaster, Premium, .’Ir. Sliennan, _ “ “ Darien. A. Bib! ins, “ * “ " Mueon. C P. Buckley, •• Sell D. B. Crane. T. Baker. “ Mi good an- 1 ui>-ramial vessels, well calculab d for the trade, with good ace finm j lations far passsneurs, and experienced < onm uiders. One of the vessels will al ways bo at each end of the Line to receive freight, and wik sail regularly once a week. Shippers by this line cue cffV insur nice at five eightlis per cent, and thev may relv upon tbs vt sssls being regularly despatched. The subscriber are also agents for several Steamboats to run ro ilarly during the boating season between Darien. Ifawkinsville, and Macon, and are induced to believe that they can give creat facilities in forwarding noods destined f-«rd,e interior of the State. HAWF.S v c MITCHELL, Agents. Darien. 1st July, 11*35 3 C( >31 MISSION BUSINESS It pt’ien, CS-cis -jl’IE undersigned have lysumed business as as box e, and will as heretofore pay t prompt attori- j tion to all business en,irusted to their care. We believe we have made arrangements that will enable us at all Oi times to forward goods, for the interior with the least possible-dolay, by steamboats when the river will ad* mit, or in extreme low river by small flats or lighters, built expressly for thafhnsiness. On our.wharves are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot ton at the lea.-t possible expense, and our opportunities to. forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed ed by any other House. HAWFS & MITCHELL. Darien, May 20,1835. 40 AGENCY AND COMMISSION consignments of Cotton from the planter or cotton dea ler. or orders to sell or buy cotton in this market.— Their Ware House is conveniently situated lo the bu siness part of die city. Liberal advances will be made upon the produce of our country. They are now offering n laree assortment of season able Dry Goods, of newest style and fashion. Their stock of Hardware is extensive, and well adapted to wants of the country. Their assortment of Groceries is very good, among which will be found Choice Madeira, Port, Claret, Muscat, and Cham* paigne Wines Real London Porter Garden Lemon and Raspberry Syrup Butter, Soda, »Dd Wine Biscuit Real Sperm Candles Baldwin’s Tallow do loaf and Lump Sugars White Hnvanna do , Superior Spanish and American Sogars A large supply of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cotton Bagging, Bale Itope, Twine, &c. &c Macon. July 2 1835 3m 2 IN DARIES. rnt HF. undersigned returns his thanks to his friends S for the liberal support which he has heretofore recijived from them in the above line of business, and solicits a continuance of their patronage. His arrange ments for conducting business, and particularly iu gi ving despatch in receiving and forwarding produce &• : merchandize and protecting them while in nis charge, are at least equal to those of any others in Hs line. He ! will spend the summer in and in the vicinity of Darien, j aud any business addressed to him will receive his per sonal and prompt attention, j lino IS 1835-53 JOHN T. ROWLAND. WARE MOUSE And COSXKISSZOST SI7SXCTSSS. -lOHCT S. COOSfiES, H AVING established himself in Savannah as Fac tor and Commission Merchant, will devote his attention to the interest of his friends. Deferences. Messrs. Holcombe, Peck &. Co. Charleston. Messrs. J. W. & J. T. Heard, Augusta. J. K. Kilburn & Co. do Stovall & Simmons, do G. B. Lamar Esq. Savannah. David Ralston, Macon. A. R. Ralston, do Fresh Ground Flour. 1 |aw4~j| BARRELS Superior Flour daily e.x- *3 Are peeled by Pioneer Line, is offered for sale by june1835 REA & COTTON. 50 T HE undersigned have associated with themselves in the above business Messrs. Robert VV. Fort j and Laird H. Wiley, and will henceforth conduct said business under the name and style of Hamilton. Haves & Co. They will occupy the same extensive and se cure Ware House, situated near the river and will ex tend to their friends aud patrons the same facilities in business that they have hitherto done, and promise an equal degree of attention to the interest of those who may favor them with their business. They respectfully tender to their former friends and pat rons their grateful thanks for pa-t favors and solicit for the new concern a continuation of the same. E. HAMILTON, JNO. it. IIAYFS. July 23d, 4 Cm MORE NEW GOODS. J. A. & S. f>. Watch Makers and Jewellers, Opposite Centra! Hotel. W OULD inform their friends and the public, that they have just received a fresh supply of Watch es, Jewelry, &c , which will be sold cheap for cash.-— Their stock now consists of Patent i-ever, Gold and Silver, Duplex. Lepino, Alarm French and Rng- lish Watches of the bestquality; Jewelry, silver Spoons (warranted to be Silver,) Ever-pointed Gold and Sil ver Pencils. Gold and Silver Guard Fob Chains and Keys, Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles; Plated Ta ble and Tea Spoons. Castors, Caudle -licks, Trays and Snuffers; Ladies' Work Boxes, Card Cases. Porket Books and Purses, Music 'Boxes, Flutes and Fifes, Knives, Razors. Scissors, Shell Combs, Coral & Glass Beads, Pocket Pistolsof various qualities, among which is Rugglas’ Pocket Rifle which can be shot with more COTTON BAGGING. fa ■JTfe.JA PIECES heavy Iletnp Baeging, [9 /VHP For sale by REA & COTTON, iune 1935 50 LOCOMOTIVES, rah ! hurrah ! tuvny we go, ithout a spur or goad, iron coursers snort and blow Along an irou road. Your itchiest steeds of flesh and Mood Are soon with loi! o"er:icne. But wheels impelled hydro and flood, Forever may roll on. Noload, uor length of w ay fatigues, Our wild unslunt iering team, A jaunt of a hundred thousand leagues. Is baby play for steam. The hills may lift their foreheads high, The rivers may oppose in vain, Our srtokv motions soon shall fly From Mexico to Maine. Then farewell to domestic jars. All bullying nonsense done. A n endless.ctiain of rail-road cars, Will bind us nil in one. The goodly dames of former times. Were doomed qt home to stay, Or jog o’er dislocating ways, A dozen miles a clay. Affairs of moment only led, Their steps of course to roam, And comfort too. was born and bred, They might suppose at home. But now a feather has force enough, To send our damsels forth, Forayatd of bobbin, cr a thimble of snuff. To tite East, West, South, or North. The western plough-hoy hastes to hear The Atl’itttie billows roar, And Yankee sailors try to steer, The Pawnee prairies o er. The Southron sweep comes, in front work, Where’s Mrs. Soot ? says lie, Si.-e’sgone for a moment to New York, But will be home to tea. O, well, says Darky, then I’il go, As tlie cars are whirling by, Fora mouthful of Boston air or so, And a bite of pumpkin pie. Could our forefathers quit their shrouds, How w ould the good folks stare, To see theirsons in countless crowds, Driven on by heated air! To see the stately steam-boat glide, Eucumbered by no sail. Regardless of ih’opposing tide, The fair, or adverse gale. Yet boast we not, the power of mind, Must onward, onward go. Our sous will stare in turn, to find, How little is nil we huow. But off!—hurrah ! away we rattle. On the st ings of the red hot wind, And scare the fish and kill the cattle, And leave all care behind. lint 1 EDA & €?©*ZTOXi Offer for sale on accommodating terms, 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 Batrs Pimento 50 kegs Tobacco 19 Boxes Segars ‘good quality’ 25 Barrels prime Pork 50 1835 ORANGE POWDER. ~Bt 3! fi? KF.GS David Rogers’ celenrated Orange • ft k *3 Powder _ ' 5 kegs d-> do in canisters of superior quality. Will be sold cheap and on a long credit, to close the consignment, by REA & CCTTON. ' int-e !-33 50 accuracy than anything of the kind ever invented, Lucifer Matches, etc..&e. N. B. We have on baud the best Materials for re pairing Watches of all kinds, and 8. S. V. by long ox- iierience flatters himself that he can make and fit new iVhegls and other parts of Watches with as much ac curacy as can be done in Macon. Spoons and other articles engraved. Macon march24-40 J. A. At- S. S. VIRGIN’. y s*-’’ SEAL Skin Trunks, for sale by 4 WM. U. BURDSALL- \ T nv Gf) Q*> Cordin' Wtnes, Liquors, 8?c. C jaO'f-HUECTCS’f Tints, Shoes, Sfc. B’ HAVE taken the Clothing Store of Lewis Fitch, E. and ofl’er for sale a good assortment of ready made Clothing, lints, Shoes, Boots, with almost every arti cle hitin* Gentleman's line, and am prepared to sell as cheap for cash as anv other establishment in the up country. HORACE FITCH. DRUGS & BKEDSCZCTSS Jj' UST received and for sale by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS, Cotton Avenue. Hoffman’s Anodyne LiquorBalsam Capivi, Lenitive Electuary, Do Canada, Conserve Roses, Soda Powders, Opium, Saratoga do Sulphate Quinine, Seidlitz do Camphor, Lemon Syrup, Castor Oil (fresh audsupe-Best Starch, Fa a- -»f Christian Missions to the Heathen ale at the Depository, bv J.‘ II. * W. S. ELLIS, Cttton Avenue, Macon. G F.NT1 EMEN’S Palm Hats of fine quality and april * do do Indigo, Madder, Blue Stone, Annatta, Logwood, Camwood, Glue, Aqua Fortis, Nitric Acid, Pearlash, &c. dtc. rior,) Sweet do do Mustard do Gum Arabic I’.psom Saits, Brimstone, Calomel, Tart Emetic, Morphine, Black Drop, Oil Cantharadis, Paints, Varnishes, fyc. Japan Varnish, Yellow Oclure, Copal do Chrome Yellow, Leather do VerdearU, White Lead, Chrome Green Red Lead, Spirits Turpentine, Venetian Red, Prusoian Blue. Spanish Brown, Medical Herbs, Sec. J UST received and for Sale, 32,090lbs. Bacon Hams, Shoulders and sides. A OLIVE OIL SUPERIOR article for table use, just received and for sale by • !2 7 BROWN SHOTWEI.L& CO. —ALSO— 5,000 lbs Lard, new and good, fob J9—35-tf 'O chica T. L SMITH FEW Table and Piano Covers of fine quality, just received and for sale bv april28 45 WM.'II. BURDSALL. A NEW SPRING GOODS. J UST received and is offering for sale, a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry G odssuita- br the present and approaching season, by >ril 15-43 WM. H. BURDSA ! ,L. blef april THUS.’ patent vegetable Medicime Stoma- icac et Ilejriticm for the cure of Dyspepsia find Liver complaints, also, Dr. Peters Antibiliona pills just received, and for sale by, J. II. & W. S. F.I.LIS. Cotton Avenue Macon. C> THE GOLD WATCH. I have now in my hand a gold watch, which combines embellishment and utility in happy proportions, aud is usually considered n very va luable appendage to :• gentleman. Its hands, face, chain, and case are of chased aud burnished gold. Its gold seals sparkle with the ruby, the topaz, the sapphire, the emerald. 1 open it and find that tiie works, without which this elegantly dressed chase would be a mere shell—these hands motionless—aud these figures without meaning, are made of brass. I investigate further, and ask. what is the. spring by which all the works are put in motion, mc.de of? I am told that it is steel. I ask what is steel ? The reply is that it is iron which has undergone a pertain process. 8o then I find that the mainspring, without which tiie watch would he motionless, and its hands, figures, and embellishments but toys, is not of gold, that would not da, hut of irou. I- rou therefore is the only precious metal; and this gold watch is an apt emblem of society. Its hands add figures which toll the hour, resemble the s; iritsofthe age, to whose movements every etc is occasionally directed. Its useless, but sparkling seals, sapphires, rubies, topazes, aud embellishments, the aristocracy. Its works of brass; the middle classes, by the iucreasinc pow er and intelligence of which, tiie master spirits of the age are moved, and its irou main spring shut up iu a box, but never thouhgt of, except when it is disordered, broke, or wants winding up, symbolizes the 1 borious classes, which are igno rantly aud superciliously miscalled the lower classes, which, like the main spring are wound up by the payment of wages; which classes are shut up in obscurity, aud though , distantly at work, am! absolutely necessary to the move ments of society, as the iron mainspring is to the gold watch, are never thought of except when they want their wages, or are in some want or disorder ofisomc kind or other. A 1 Insurance. T HE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insurb Cotton on the River, and also take a few risks against Fire in thiscity. Apply to ROBERT COLLINS. Macou, Oct.27, 1834, 19 Gentlemen's Fine Roots, Just received and for sale bv WM. II. BURDSALL. Oct 15 17 Poplar Bark, African Pepper, Bayberrv Bark, Lobelia Inflata, Uva Ursi, Seneka, Lobelia Seed, Serpe maria, Gum Myrrh, Macon, frill.1® Gum Gamboge, Foxglove, Elder Flowers, Skunk Cabbage Gentian, Horehound, Sage, Boneset. 34 PAINTING. H OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, either in tho city or country. Chairs repainted and ornamented. Lookingglass or picture frutnes gilded or bronzed. Signs painted, and Fancy painting of various des criptions will be done bv applying to ' J. H.&W. S. ELLIS. • Cotton Ar>nue. Mixed Paints of every color on hand, ian 8-29 & eo. RF. tliis day receiving a FRESH supply of DRUGS Mr.DICINESand CHEMICALS, together with a lot on the River. They will be ena bled to offer a very complete and extensive Assort ment of all articles in their line, which will be offered on very moderate terms. Aug 12. 183^. 7 NEW BOOKS. OILGOTT A 3X.2.S OT A YE received a number of New \Vorks,avarie- i ii ty of Fancy articles, Instruments of Music, ic. Sic. aug 3 tf 7 SUSPSEASS QTrsmCTE 15 UST received and for sale by O9 7 SHOTWELL BROWN & CO. O LCt'TT & ELLS have received 140 copi Jlis-iourie Harmony—also Globes &c. ; .‘4 9 2l la.>l c NEW WORKS. OBBETT’S Life <>•’ Andrew Jackson Downing’s Letters, Crockett’s Life by himself, Crockett’s Tour do -n East, Fannv Kemhle’s Journal, Memoir- Vtdooq, celebrated Thief Catcher, The Bashful Irishman, Also, Various Miscellaneous Works, Blank Books dtc. just received and for sale bv *aj9i » NOTICE. ’ING desirous of settling up my oid business, I 1 respectfully request (hose ..-idebtcd to tne oil ear’s account, to call and settl* the same. WM. G. BROWN. maenn June 1 1835 51 35© PIECES heavy Dundee Bagging 100 coils Bale Rope 500 lbs Bagging Twine 25pieces 27 in. Sacking For sale on accommodating terms, bv EDMUND RUSSELL Macon august 10 1835 7 Anecdote of Richard 111.— In the town of Lei- ceistei Haitland, the house is still shown where Richard Ill passed the night before the battle .of Hos worth; & there is a story of him still presc-rv- I < <1 in tiie corporation records, which illustrates i the caution and dnrkne>3 of that prince’s charac ter 1' w as his custom to carry among the Sing- gage of bis camp a cumberons wooden bed which t:e pretended was the only bed lie could sleep in. Here he contrived a secret receptacle for his treasure, which lay concealed under a weight of timber. After the fatal day on which Richard foil, tiie Earl of .Richmond entered Leicester with his victorious troops ; the friends were pillaged, hut the bed was neglected by every plunderer as use less lumber. The owner of the house afterwards discovering the hoard became suddenly rich wi thout any visible cause. lie bought lands and at length arrived at the dignity of being mayor of l eiceister. Many years afterwards his widow, who b d been left in great affluence, was murder ed for her wealth i.y her servant maid who had been privy to the affair : and at the trial of this wotnan and her accomplices, the whole transac tion came to light. To render good for evil is God like ; to render good for good is man like ; to render evil foi evil is beast like : to render evil for good is devil like. A good word fora bad one, is worth much and costs little. d) CRATES CROCKERY, assorted, for sale by “ june 10 51 I!FA & COTTON G NTLKMKN’S Fashionable Black Satin ver Hats, just received and for sale by WM. H. BURDSALL +.A & W. S. ELM#; f 4 SfrvM. IBMtSV. Bqa The white Mulberry, besides its admirable quality of affording food for silk worms, is said to furnish a wood as durable for posts as the best locust or cedar.—Balt. Far. 4 White Mulberries of a large size set out in the fall, are more likely to take wed and thrive the ensuing summer than if set out in the spring, but on no account should the Morus Multicaidis be scl out ip thp fall.— '1