Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, October 01, 1835, Image 1

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CSSEPBB8SH j5v M. & K. E. Bartlett. a'EAii* ...-A.IL£:^L l l>L'OLiaili:i> EVKRT T1IUHSDAT, AT MA (JUS. a A. Printing Ghee on Second Slreil—next door to Mustiiin & Mott's Hotel. TERMS.—'Three Dollars a year, if paid in •lva-ict*. <»■ Four Dollars, if not paid before the .' ii of ilie vear. Subscribers livtug at a distance v; I be rcipiired in all casos to pay in advance. j»\'n I’aper discvmttnnod, bu* at the discre- li n of tbe publuheis. uuti all a.-reaiages me paid. JUjICOJV, Georgia, THURSDAY. OCTOBER I, 183“ Yoi n 14 The Committee of No minations for Uibb coiintv. have nomi nated HARM* >N II. HOWARD as a c indulato for Sheriff. , We are authorised to "announce GEORGE WOOD a can- '* JS£) didatc for Sheriff of Bibb County at the ensuing election. We are authorised to --'jrSS).nmoitnee JOHN SPRINGER as a Candida to for sheriff of Bibb county at the ensuing election. EDWARD C. BLL- ..•y-SLi IvLEY is a candidate for re-election *° l * ,e °® co °f Flerk of the Inferior Court r fl.his coiintv. • ang 19-8 ) J. GODDARD, .Macon* Ga. T utor t y Commission Merchant, ’EjT ILL Keep hi* office at the Counting Room for- sierly occupied by J G. & Co. where lie will prepared to make liberal advances on consignment of goods. Cotton stored or shipped to Savannah, Charleston, or New York, juno -24 Cm 53 A. E. CHICKERING, ''ETave 2£euse .if Business, •ahA.y-i.r!? VVING rented the Ware House formerly occu pied hy J. Goddard & Co. he will continue to transact the above business. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, by strict attention to business confided to hi* core, he hopes to merit a share of the public patronage. He will make liberal advan ces on cotton stored with or shipned hy him. jnne 23 Cm 53 OCMULGEE STEAM BOAT '■©*J?*vA.L’JLi.i.'a ii m f SI HIS company will he prepared to commence bu- JR. siuess, early in the uexl season—T hey will have a n .col Packets between New York.and iiaricti and steam vessels to forward goods from Darien to Macon —The agents in New Fork, Charleston, aud Savannah, will be authorised to contract for tlie delivery of goods in .Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermedi ate charge and the agent in .Macon will receive cotton 'deliverable <u Savaiiuah, Charleston, and New York— The company’s vessels and boats, will be of first class with experienced commanders, and no expense will be spared to meet the patronage of the public. I’H. K. YOXGE& SONS, Agents in Darien. may 27th 1835 4!) MACON STEAM BOAT Company, WARE HOI SE AND C01K&IXSSX03J £3ir&m£2SS. a. wj THE subscriber begs leave to in- f ♦ M form his friends and the public, that he / vj# continue* the above bitsuteiis hfall its PS *£0 . branches, at his i Id stand, (head of \y , , Cherry street and Cottsn Avenue,) iir„ ■ -| • .,,,1 ... j where he offers all the usuul facilities in business, by , ’’ I' 'D I nutlim ISi a If* I making liberal advances on produce stored with hini, announce JACOB JOHNSON ns a or on shipments to his friends in Savannah. Charles- caudidato for Receiver of Tax Re turns for Bibb county at the ensuing election. , WILLIAM B. JOR- •AN is a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for Bibb county, nug 22 9 MACON ACADEMY, PSia&SS The Principals tender their acknowledgment* to the public and tothn citizens of Macon, for the patronage they lave besto- d on tli is department the past year, & they pledge themselves 1 that no exertion on their part el he wanting to make the ! instilu tion worthy the patronage i of an intelligent community.— The institution, with the cabin et of .liiueruls, Philosophical Apparatus, additions to ric Chemical Apparatus, Maps. Ac. recently received, triers advantages to the young ladies of tins couiumni- n fora thorough cducaLuu, equal to any in the South- f.-.'i flutes. ” Jlnsic anl Drawing will receive particular attention, b-ctares on the sciences of Chemistry, Botany, M ine- nlogy, Geology, Olid Nat Philosophy will lie given i- classes are formed during the year. Terms as here- lifore published. •nig 18 8t 8 ton, and New York. The situation ofhis Ware Hou ses and close storage, as io convenience and safety, arc not surpassed hy anv in the city. Should addi tional security be required, insurance can be effected at a yerv low rate. The subscriber’s undivided attention will be devoted to the above business; he therefore hones to receive a portion of public patronage. Macon. June, 1835-1 JAS. C.-MORGAN. E E H ST3A.M 2 OAT DRV GOODS, WARS H OU 8 U And PERFUMERY V SLUG'S SO i.P*5, &c. 6lc, 4 G EN ERA L assortment. A French, American and Dutch Cologne Water, mridi wafer, Lavender water, do Hose, do Milk of Roses, Kephalia for the Growth of Hair, Onnge Flour water, Petimeld Hears Oil, . Macassar Oil, Extract of iiurgaiiiot, Extract of .Musk, Uxtract of Roses, M irrow Pomatum, 11 >n *y water, (to cleanse and thicken the Hair.) Spirit of Ross, « Toilet Powder, ( Viol<*t and Rose scented.) (Vtilian .Soap, Naples Compound Tablet, Camphor Snap, Palm do, Mask do, kan'i-nt, do Hrr.vn Windsor, do Euuilv soap, (cheap article) P'-ai ‘tic tables, l aker- and Prentiss’ shaving cakes, Casat.'.ic Wash halls, I’n-utk-’s curling Fluid, Antique Oil, COMMISSION BUSINESS. rglH undersigned have entered into a co-partner- -H. ship for the transaction of the above business. The Dry Goods business will be conducted under the name and style of Fort, Hamilton & Wiley and will be managed and directed by R. W. Fort A L. II. Wiley. The Ware House & Commission Business, under the name and stylo of Hamilton, Hayes & Co. and will he in in aged and conducted a* hitherto hy E. Hamilton and John K. 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. July 23. '4 * 6in WARE HOUSE And kk&M-A Osa of Roses, 1'eitl pa.vder, Rouge, Vf.ir.ls bait-oil, j’rr j ian otto of rota life salve, Ca&atne Dentifrice r.i-ve po v.lcr, (to remove oil or greace from silk or woollen, COMBSES XOAT B^SI^JSSS. T ill: undersigned begs leave to inform his friends & public generally, that he will contitita the above business in ull its various brouches at the old stand for merly occupied by Bennett & Carter in Fast .Macon, u’tinre he otters a!.‘ the usual facilities i:i business by maiving liberal advances on produce stored with him, or on shipments to his friendsin teuvannahqCharlcstou, or Ne-v York. His Ware Houses arc conveniently sit uated near the river, and remote from oilier buildings which renders them quite secure from danger by fire. Insurance can be effected at lowest rates if required. The undersigned will give his whole attention to the above business and hopes to receive a portion of pub lic patronage. A General assortment of Groceries will be constantly kept on hand and sold at the lowest prices. II.K.CARTER sept. 9 11 i is M ElOft transportation to and from Macon, is now in JI 1 complete order. A superior new citeam Boat culled “David Crockett ’ with two powerful Engines, and several first rate freight boats have been built since the close of the lest season and placed on the-line. Steam ISuat Pioneer, (Japt. Good win, “ “ David Crockett, “ M'Cormick, will ply regulaily between Darien aud Macon, one of them leaving Darien about once a week with freight boats in tow. Strain OHAUSSSTOHr, Capt. Bunnell, will run constantly between Darien and Savannah, and afford the greatest despatch to Cotton. The subscriber's whole attention is devoted to facili tating transportation between Macon and the Sea Ports. He lias invested ir large sum to put his line in the most complete order, and believes that his arrange ments fo. gioin^ despatch to freight and keeping it in good order, while iu ins care, will make it the interest of Cotton Shippers and -Merchants ordering goods, to continue their favors. At Darien he has secure and convenient Warehouses for reception of Goods, and his Wharves there are covered with sheds, which enables him to keep all Cotton shipped on his Bouts under shelter and protected from the weather, while lauded for reshipment. JAMES R BUTTS Agest*. Holcombe, Peck & Co., E. P. Butts, J. T. Rowland, D. II. Halstead. Macon, Nov. 18, 1831 —22 AV I-: the pleasure Co return their most grateful fil fl. acknowledgements for the liberal patronage they have received from the merchants and their friends, & would solicit a continuance of it, which they hope to merit by 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 Compsiy, imve now building a new Steamboat, 'with ten new tow boats, all of the best matorials and expressly adapted to the navigation of the Ocmulgee and Altamaha rivers. These increased facilities will afford the Company the means of giving despatch ta goods intended for the interior, and will furnish in ducements for merchants west of the Oemnlgee river to ship their goods by the way of Darien and Macon. There are 5 first rate Packets running regularly be tween New York and Darien, which come to Hawes and Mitchell, tho agents for the Macon Steamboat Company. Agents for the abate Boots : J. GODDARD, Macon. L. Baldwin & Co. Savannah, Hawes <fc Mitchell, Darien, Geo. K. Roberts, Hawlonsville, Bovce, Henrv & Walter! Charleston. Macon, 25th Jnne, 1835 53 Gin Charleston, Savannah, Darien Hawkinsville. AND COMMISSION BUSINE S. w, MYRICK, NAPIi'.R &. if’REE- [ <£> MAN, will be thanltful for all favors v'in the above line of Business, mauifes- ted either in shipments of Merchan dise by their friends & acquaintances, consignments of Cotton from the planter or cotton dea ler, or orders to sell or bay cotton in this inaiket NE r» iOuK oc DAluLA Eine of Rat kits. j?7h BRIG Amelia Strong, J. Chace, Master, ffift Premium, Air. Matthews, #R_n .w •• Darien, C P. Bu.'klcy, " e-^crSs ■ JIacoa, A. Bibbins, “ D. IS. Crane, T. Baker, “ At: goo-i and substautiiU vessel^.'waBcalcL iated for the trade, with good .•iecouimudutions lor pa- sengerr, and experienced commanders. One of- tho vessels will el- ways be at each end of the Liue to receive freight, and will sail regularly once a week. Shippers by this !p>c can effect Insurance at tive eightha_per-ccjpt amf itey may rely upon t!ie vr srfels being regularly det-patchcd. The subscribers arc aLo agents for several .iteamboat to run regularly during the boating season between Darien. Ilawkiusviile, and Macon, and arc induced to believe that they can give great facilities in forwarding goods destined for the interior of the State. K.'YWV.S & MITCHELL, AgcrJ*\ Darien. 1st July, 1835 3 NEW DRUG bTOLU- DRUGS or below ll at n o [Large, W>- ,Mush-Brown, euctian lied, Ci>31 MISSION BUSIN ESS, At Varies, Ga. qiir. undersigned have resumed business as-1- bove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten tion to all business entrusted to their care. We believ e we have made arrangements that \. ill enable us at all times to forward goods for the interior with the least possiblo delay, by steamboats when the river will ad mit, or in extreme low river by small flats or lighters, built expressly for that business. On our wharves are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing oCcot ton at the least possible expense, and our opportunities to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed ed bv any other House. HAWES. & MITCHELL. Darien, May 20,1835. 40 AGENCY AND COMMISSION IX DARI EX. F fJA >1 "i undersigned returns his thanks to his friends "or the liberal support which he has heretofore •'•“'-IO OLII U ut Utmtlll III Ull* lll.utvt* —— ‘ * , - . m Their Ware House is conveniently situated to the bn- *'er..u,. J J from them m the above hue of business, and siness part of the city. Liberal advances will be made so!lc;t ^ continuance o! their patronage. His arraiige- upon the produce of our country. mei,£s fur conducting business, and particular.* in gi They are now offering a largo assortment of season- f vi, *2 despatch in receiving and forwarding produce NE)V WIRE-HOUSE. I BEG leave to tender my services to the Planters and others in the '•torage & Commission busin :ss. My Ware House situated on the couruer of Cherry aud Third st.is now in good order for tlierccep tion ol Cotton. The usual accommodation of advan ces on Cotton in store will be made. Orders for tile purchase of cotton will bo strictly attended to. A strict and personal attention will be paid to tho execu tion of orders for goods or the sale of produce, having- had ten years experience iu the business oftliis place. I hope to be able to give general satisfaction to those who may entrust their business to my caro. D. RALSTON. aide 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- paigue Wines Real London Porter Garden Lemon and Raspberry Syrup Butter, Soda, and Wine Biscuit Real Sperm Canales Baldwin’s Tallow do Loaf and Lump Sugars White Havanua do •Superior Spanish and American Segars A large s-ipply -if Sugar. Coffee. Molasses, Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, Twine, &c. &c Macoti, July 2 1835 3in 2 merchandize and protecting them while in bis charge, are at least'equal to those of any others ill his line, lie will spend tbc sunmicrin mid in the vicinity of Darien, and aav business addressed to him will receive his per sonal and prompt attention, jnne 15 13-15-53 JOHN T. ROM LAND. MACON GROCERIES WAiiE HOUSE And F old cream, fur *ll:s lw io 4i*g£33Zosr xitrsxvuisss. K 1 oorge Jewett &co. respectfully inform their ff i.-nds aud the public generally, that they have added tae Ware House aud Commission lin.-iness to that h-Tetofora conducted bv tlieni. Their Ware House i conveniently situated on second street, near ly adjoi i g their store. All cotton consigned to them, ’ *ngs, A UCTION. M ' LL be sold without reserve at Public Auction auhe Court House in the City ofMacon. on the ur.-t Tuesday in October next, and unquestionable titles given: The following valuable property if not sold at private sale before, to say: Lot No. 4 square 23 situated on the comer of Cherry and Third streets whereon is a frame dwelling; a large and commodious Brick 3tore and Dwelling—Livery Stables &c. Pay ing an annual rent of seventeen hundred dollars—Also, part of Lots N’os5 & Gin square 42 whereon is a two story Brick Dwelling with a basement story, a small Brick one story Dwelling, a one story Log Dwelling wealherboarded with necessary out houses renting «fcof- fered$it00 a year; also, lot No4 square 4 upon which is a framed dwelling with all the necessary out houses, Garden Ac. whereupon J. D. Massny now lives offer ed rent $200, Also, one Lot No 1 square 23 situate oil Cherry stieet adjoining R. B. 'Washington, whereon is a small framed dwelling with the necessary out Iious- esrents for$I-'0 year, also, two unimproved lots in the lower part of town Nos not recollected. Sales pos itive. terms made known the day of sale for further particulars cuquire of Chas. J. McDonald or McDon ald & Martin. scprSth 1835 11 CAStRS ».CS W.a&BBOtras. T HE subscriber having made arrangements with JOXX37 S. OOOM3&. AVING established himself in Savannah as Fac- tor and Commission'Merchant, will devote his attention to the interest of his friends. References. Messrs. Holcombe, Peek &■ Co. Charleston. Messrs. J. W. & J. T. Heard, Augusta. do do • As> jusircceiveu alara. jiuiict Jill ^ -ULDICiA Ldj ul tl.e iJur< < . iS. Joit.vsTo.- Jewelr*, wjiitli l.e \ derate prices; among which are PAINTS, Whiti Lead, Red Lead, i;. .ck Lead, i .i gris,Chromic Green! Chromic \ ellow ,t t fellow Ochre, Stone Oekre.'Lriibcr, \ Lampblack, R-jsepink, Terra de Siciuia, \ cinul.ici), Prussian Blue, Osborn’s w ater colours, OILS, Linseed, Spei n. Whale, and Train Oils, ur' 1 F- *• ts. Turpentine, Coj tu, Japan, Coach, Ltatl.cr, «S- 1 icitire I’arhishts. BKCJti'KS- * j! Flesh, Ilair. Flat raining, \ arnish, I'urmttire, i ooth, . l’aint. Nail, Coin Shoe, t c.j.being, fits Be ping, Du»- ting, \ eivet, VYkiinvash, Clothes, licitc, :.tio Velvet Brushes. PERFUMERY. Cologne, Rosr (loney, Florida, Latendcr, & Orange Flower Wate.. Aromatic V inegar, Bears’ Oil, Antique Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wadi: Cream t oap aud other Sharing Soaps, Wash Bails. Drop Lake, i sscr.ces of Rose and Cedrat, Y.strait de Moil, 1 lake White, hair Pow der, Orris Root, IUUk of Roses, Oils cf Orange, Bergamot, Cedtut, Cinnattiuo, Lavender, Nerolil whd Roses; Oxy-chlorine Lotion, Pearl Powder, Pomatum, Powder Puffs, Piestcn Suits, Pink tesneers, I alley vi als, Tonquin Beans, Yin de Rouge, V cgc-udije Rouge, &. Macassar Oil. DYE STUFFS. Aiiuatto, Cudbear, Fig Blue, Fustic, Galls, Indigo, Madder, Nicaragua Wood, Alum,' Turmeric, and Ground Logwccd. MEDICINES. Acetic, Citric, Oxalic N. other Acids, Acoustic Oil, Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated liquor of Ammonia, Atkinson’s Depilatory, Balm of Columbia, Patent Barley, Breastpipes, Brimstone, CayenuoPep- pet, Spanish Saffron, Ammoniaret of Copper, Sago, Emetine, Cicuta Plaster, Ext. Aloes, Cinchona. Col- oevnth, Flateriuni, Jalap, Kahinca, Nnx Vemita, Rhu barb. Rhatanin, Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla & I’ubebs, Dandelion, Valerian, Opium otliers. Phosphate, of Iron, Red Oxydo of Iron, Tartariz'd Iron iSLc. Ginger Powders, Ilaj '. ltou’s Elixir, Magnesian Aperient, English Calomel, Hoffman’s Anodyne, Oil’d Silk or Hat Case; Iodine, Jujube Paste, Lactucorinm. Lan cets, Patent Lint, Lupuline, Lobelia, Medical Spoons, Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia, Mustard, Oils-.of Caraway, Copaiva, Croton, Fennel, Wintergreen"Se neca. Denarcotised and Powdered Opium, Phospho rus, I’iperine, Pocket Instruments. Uyo'iiodate & Ox y-nmriateof l'atash. Potter's Catliolicon, Liquor of Po tash, Dragon’s Blood, Seatons, Stoughton’s Elixir, Strychnine, Powdered Valerian, Rhuharbariue, Sell- cine, Sanford’s Bark. Lac Sulphur. Syrup of Liver wort, One Stethoscope. Swaun’s Panacea, Seidlitz Powders, Tamarinds, Tincture of Co’chictim Wine ofColchicum, Trusses, Turbith Root. White Hellebore, Colchicunr Seeds, Acetate “f Colchicnm, Aromatic Carbonate of Ammonia ; an Assortment of Patent -Me dicines, and all others in common use, Carden Seeds, and Shop Furniture for PLusicians.— ALSO, Coaching, Cupping, and small Scaling. Instruments; and one second hand set of Amputating and Trepfcin ing Instruments. April 29 45. J. K. Kilbnrn & Co. Stovall 6c Simmons, G. B. Lainar Esq. Savannah. David Ralston, Macon. A. R. Ralston, ‘do . SOL UTfOJV KREOSOT F OR tiic cure of Cancerous Ulcers, Old sores. Tet ters, Ring worms and will immediately stop blec- jyu from objects at a distance—contingent amt doubt- ding from fresh wounds, Bleeding at the nose &fe iVtv f u j j,j result, to tliose nearer home, winch, liom every Prepared by G. W. CARPENRER, and lor sale by facility of information afford assurances, that at least, sept. 21 13 J. II. & W. S. ELLIS. possess some advantages to those who have tlreir uton- A is prevailing to an extent unprecedented in our country, allow- me to endeavor to direct public opin- J. II. & W. S. ITT-LI3 either by planters or dealer* in the article, or or- tiers to sell or buy iu this market, will be promptly GARDEN SEEDS. . j a They have »l so a convenient closo storage house Ll sibteriber is daitv receiving a supply of Gar- for the reception of merchandize from the country; growth of 1335, ana will execute or- the receiving t and forwarding of which, will receiv e FOR SALE kJ^SIVE well improved Lots in Macon having good _0L Dwellings with all other necessary out build- ALSO, Two hundred acres well timbered Pine Land with in one and a half miles of the City. ALSO. My Saw and and Grist mills situated seven miles from town, with several tracts ofLand and the tiuiberon the Mill Tract; all on terms which will he profitable D. RALSTON. IU |»u«« IUI...MUI..P, V. ...MV.., MMI ««VCIfV ksat tlie South at short uatico for SEEDS of the j a particular share of their attention. Liberal ndran- ■ varioty, raised in gardens connected with the i C es will be made on cotton stored, or on shipments to.-to n ."tiWtet dtsral liar house aud New England Seed Store,, anv market, when desired. —~~—i-ffa - 'Tliey also Imve oa hand, aud expect shortly to re- : d w £ VAJiJksii quality. .... •’LV .V OF GARDEN SEEDS containing an as- ! ceivo a large and general assortment of ■n--.tn-a;lv papered "P GROCERIES, DR V GOODS , «v,iuatto tr;uier4*. oIno, FKi II AM) UKNA- Q cfc. (ye. { ’VTAL. TRI ES. .MULBERRY AND MORUS 1 LTICA LIS TREES. j.'-T.culiQr.il aud Harticultural Books New England ’ ri “|r( ,v oekIy*t $>,r,0 per annum ) Silk Manual . '’ ; ‘-.ilvatcents per nuuttui,) Horticultural Regis- ‘ ’ 5 peraunum, published by GEO. C. BARRET. 1 15. 13 Boston. p L lXT. l TION A D MILLS 2*02, t VS i.1J dm I’d • i>ih.;eriber having determined to move, of- ■ '-•» fir sale, his possessions where he how lives, Such a*. St. Croix and Portorico& Havannasugars, Cuba. Rio and Java coffee, Liverpool salt. fatllfl ubicribers would respectfully inform the JL public that tliey have been appointed agents of he House of Dubois & Bacon, No. 1G9 Broad Way New York, Piano Forte manufacturers. Wo are au- fiorsed to take all orders at their whole sale prices and as we have a printed list of their prices and every arti Swedes Iron, Nails, Brads,’cast, German and blister ' cle sent warranted to bemadeby superior workmen and | of the best inateri jh. We think all who arc desirous Heavy hemp Bagging, Bagging twine twilled sack- ofobtaining Piano Forte., will do well to call at the ” B-ok store and examine their hstofufticlesqualityr.nd prices. OLCOTT & ELLS. mg, Oznaburghs, Negroes clotlis, shoes, hats, caps, claoks, Powder, shot, and lead, saddles and bridles, Sets Blacksmith tools, castings. Hardware, Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets, Wax Calf skins. Ac. Which they will sell oil as good terms as cau be had in this market. Sept 10 II Macon, sept. 22. 1835. 13. some of the most extensive Carriage Manufac tories in the nothern cities, will have on hand, and be constantly receiving, the coining season, a- extensive assortment of, CAR IAGKS, BAROUCHES, and vehicles of all descriptions, which will be of the best workmanship and materials, and which will be sold on ns good terms as can be purchased in any city in the Southern country. Also, an extensive assort ment of SADDLERY, IIARSESS. aud every other article appertaining to our line of busi ness. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to give ns a call, WRIGLI-Y & HURT. Opposite earner from Washington Hall. Sept 2 Gin 11 r tvivm? cvn » l.'G’\\rrp i.i v e / to expeudiu adventures, tiiatof cxr.TAi.vry. I will XjIAibvJP 15 riYirUio 1>I1» i t» llilii* say nothing in relation to patriotic consideration, which Zfjmm n &mv on. i should at least, so far influence our citizens -s tq in- f<n *• — ** . ..i ■ 10o tlvnm imt tn il.icr «*t *!... •. Three times a week—riu Perry’s Mills, Flournoy's Mills, Jacksonville, and Haickinsrille. ^ Tit WELLEItS arc re? ' — ^npectfully informed that tho above . Liue will start on the 15th of Oc- toiler next, leaving each end ev- MORE NEW GOODS. J. A. A S. 3. VSZtaXHT, Watch Makers and Jewel lets, Opposite Central Hotel, P OULD inform their friends aud 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 Lever, Gold and Silver, Duplex. Lepine, Alarm French aud Eng lish Watchesof the best quality; Jewelry, silver Spoons (warrant- d to bo Silcer,) Ever-pointed Gold and Sil ver Pencils, Gold and Silver Guard Fob Chains and Keys, Gold, Silver, aud Steel Spectacles; Plated Ta ble and Tea Spoons, Castors, Candlesticks. Trays and Snuffers; Ladies’ Work Boxes, Card Cases, Pocket Books and Purses, Music Boxes, Flutes and Fifes, Knives, Razors, Scissors, Shell Combs* Coral & Glass Beads, Pocket Pistoisofvarionsqualities, etnong which is Ruggles’ Pocket Rifle which can be shot with more accnracy than any thing of the kind ever invented, Lucifer Matches, &c., &c. N. B. We have on hand the best Materials for re pairing Watches of all kinds, and S. S. V. by long ex perience flatters himself that he caii make and fit new Wheels and other parts of Watches with as much ac curacy ns can be done in Macon. Spoons and other articles engraved. Mvmn march 21-40 J. A. Ar- S. 3. VIRGIN. ery oilier day. The Coaches are all new, built ex pressly for ’he Line & of the most approved construc tion. Tiie proprietors having taken great pains to in sure the comfort aud convenience of passengers, flat ter themselves that this route will be found the most convenient and expeditious between the interior of this Stats and Darien or New York. To connect this line with the north, there are two regular Lines of Packets between Darien and New York to leave each end once every week or oflener, (besides ’ransien^vessels) so that with fair winds the passage from New York to Macon may be made in six or eightdoys. Th re will also be at least eight Steamboats to tun regularly between Darien, Hawkinsville, aud Macon, some of which will start two or three times a week ; an excellent stage runs three times a iveck -(with the probability of its running every day after the 1st of Oc tober,) between Darien & Savannah, and Steamboats making the pa-sage in eleven hours, leave almost eve- ‘ rv other day, conveyance by stage twice and Steamboat once a week to St. Mary’s and East Florida, so that travellers arriving in Darien cau have their choice of proceeding in either direction by stage or steam. JOSEPH S. PAGE. Agent for Proprietors Darien, Aug 10-fiteow-8 MiT vrS A ZMC2JDX2CXSTES £3 U ST received and for sale by J. H. 6c W. S, ELLIS, Colton Acenue. Hoffman’s Anodyne LiquorBulsaui Capivi, Lenitive lectuary, Do Canada, Conserve Roses, Soda Powders, Opium, Saratoga do Sulphate Quinine, Suidlitz do Caniphoi, Lemon Syrup, Caster Oil i fresh an d supe-Best Starch, fCMaos a fir t rate Jwellin- tse three [‘Zb, (one of brick and two of wood,) all com- lire places. Also, two grist mill* aud ,U -H. ontbo Tohjsofka creek, which is a nc- H s jream, with all iK.-ce s.iry out houses, say » . j. ' , I JI i se ., Smith shop, Wood shop, and wa- J ; ,-‘ '* threshing m-tchiti:*. and if I find a pttrrhas- “ 1 ‘ premises will also sell between thirty and for- Wt* n’ P erao: ' wishing to purchase will do .r 3 -' ' l: ’d view Uie premises as the payments will — ■ ■ to s-iit thn purchaser '' 1* AMBROSE CHAPMAN. I 0 .‘ 'bribers offer for sale the following goods 11 ’dating tcriiii viz, ' J '• -■* a; ivy hemp Barging, :lu I ™ ditto. Li. Jf lv ditto, j ’■ -8t. Croix sugar. ,1^ P. r - m - N. O. ditto. 'I Ga-r, r°'r° il ‘ C3 dil, ° 5 bki. va, V prime. » -ur* ,.PV'ni pork, riobiceo. I ’ llerinndes. I “Crii,' 1 ' 1 ' * ,or - Amigo*, a superior article. •p.je'^rt'-’d Crockery. k W - ' REA A-COTTON. S. IN DICKINSON. A T the store formerly occupied by J. Abrahams Aco. XSL ou Cotton avenue aud next door to Patrick & Martin on 3d st has now on hand a very select aud choice assortment of Dry Goods Ac. entirely fresh and for sale atredneed prices also 50 htuls prime sugars. 20 N. O. molasses. ISO Bags coffee. . l-iObblsN.-E. Rum. Cog Brandy, II. Gin, J. Rum, Malaga. Madeira, Marseilles, Port and Lisbon Wines, N'oyeau, pepper mint, Cinnamon, Rose, and Lift ofinan cordials. Ci gars, snuff! tobacco, lump sugar, powder, tea, clmc iilat • popper, spice, indigo, salaeratus, ginger, starch, soap, lamp oil, piclded pork, prime bagging, salt, cas tings. Ac. Ac. Macon Sept 22d. *•* PERFUMERY. C IOLOGN’E, Florida, Rose, Lavender, Hungary ynirj Orange Flower Water, Naples Compound Palm Emolicnt. and Cosmetic Soap, Barlrers Shaving Cakes, Otto’of Ruse, .Milk of Rose, A Tooth Powder, Macassar and Bears Oil, Pre-ton and Setts Ac. Just received and forsalc bv SIIOTWELL BROW N A Co. Sept 9th 1335 11 NEW BOOKS. Fni H • Subscribers respectfully inform the public, Jj. that they are now receiving and opening n large and very general assortment of Books and stationary. Arrangements have been made to receive in the shortest time possible the new publications in Theology, I .aw, and Medicine, and also ,r iscelIaneous subjects". They have a pen -nil assortment of School Books, Globes, Maps, and Family apparatus, fancy paper, drawing paper, paint boxes and brushes; fancy articles ladies work and dress boxes, card cases and pocket books of all kinds, penknives and ever pointed pencils, music nud music boxes and instruments Ac. »vc. A liberal discount made to teachers, in furnishing their schools with any of the above articles. Blank* n reat variety on hand and made any size p-ftoni :infi cpinlitv to order. OLCOTT A ELLS. mikm * « . OHO'l.NSlXBi’CS’, JIals, Shots, S?c. HAVE taken the Clothing Store of Lewis Filch. ^ and offer for sale a cood assortment of ready made U33S* j Clothing Ifatfi. Shoes, Hoots, with almost every ani* b Al; »anaek.. and Be-.-- \ Imaiirxlss f.u ale ci- in the Gentleman’s line, and am prepared to sell a- 1q tl J. II. iV . 1-Ll^. for ra-h as anv QjJier’e^tblijihfwenl in the «} U ;country. HORACE FITCH. i tu / it Manufacturer. MOLDEUBT, NEAB T’ttRB-STREET. subscriher continnes to ‘manufacture ii TIN WARE in every variety, and has iiov on hand a general assortment, which he will sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augus ta prices. lie tins also just received an assortment of Ja panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans. Canisters, sngar Bow ls. Milk cups. Tumblers, Pepper boxes. Gra ters, Toy cups. Rattles, candlesticks, Lamps, spit oxes. sand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, Ac. Ac. visit, patent Bakers, Fool stoves, blocktiu Tea I* us. Plates, Basins", Tumblers, Ac. JOB WORK done at the shortest notice, pin 2 WILLIAM S. ELLIS. TO AVID B. BUTLF.R ESQ. is my professional .B-P urent at all times when I am absent from M .won. 'Mr. Boiler will bo found at the M. A F. In*. Bank, april 1-ly-ll EDW. D. TRACY Xasurancc. T IIE Iu-urance Bank of Columbus, will insure Cotton on the River, and also take a few risks against Fire in this city. Apply to ROBERT COLLINS. Macon. Oct. 27. 1854, 19 Ro vanri’s Tonic Mixture. A SUPPLY of Rowand’sTonic Mixture, accrtaiu cure for the Peter and Ague, just received and for sale by J. H. A W. S ELLIS, jnne IG-52 Colton A remit. Macon. PAINTING. WWOUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, either ■ R in the city or couutry. Chairs repainted and ornamented. Lookingglass or picture frames gilded or bronzed Signs painted, aud Fancy painting of various des criptions will be done by applying to J. II. A W. S. ELLIS. Cotton Avenue. Mixed Paints of everv color on hand, jan 8-29 DRUGS & MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Dye Staffs. Cottox Avemue, Macon. J H. A W. S. ELLIS, having taken the Drug • Store formerly occupied by Dr- Win. B. Bali and Mr. F. S. Johnson, in’.eud keeping a general as sortment of Drugs. Medicines, Paints. Oils, A c. Families, Physicians, Merchant*, and Planters may depend upon having their orders or prescriptions filled in the best manner au>l of the best materials. Particular pains will be taken to have oil hand med icines of the very best quality. Just receiving and on hand Patent medicines, Per- ..itnerr, Surgical Instruments. Paints Oils V'i-Jo fh«- ( 'iaiden Seed-. &e. Ac. Jan 1 1335—28 rior,) Sweet do do do .Mustard do do Gum Arabic Epsom Salts, Brimstone, Calomel, Tart i.iuetic, Morphine, Black Drop, Oil Canthnradis, Faints, Japan Varnish, Copal do Leather do White Lead, Red Lead, * Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Medical Herbs, fyc. Poplar Bark, . Gum Gamboge, African Pepper, Foxglove, Bay berry Bark, Elder Flowers, Lobelia luflata, Skunk Cabbage Uva Ursi, • Gentian, Scueka, IlorehounJ, Lobelia Seed, Sage, Serpentaria, . Boncset. Gum Myrrh, Macon, feh 11 1835 34 Indigo, Madder, BIhs- Stone, Anuatta, Logwood, Camwood, Glue, Aqua Fortis. Nitric Acid, Pearlash, Ad. Ac. Varnishes, fyc. Yellow Ochre, Chrome Yellow, Verdegris, Chrome ire.mi Spirits Turpentine, Prussian Blue. Ronand's Tonic .Mixture. YRRAXTKD a certain cure for tho Fever and ? V Ague also the genuine Kvgean medicines F'or sale only by COOKE & COWLES. Macon. Oct. 8. 16 Authorized Agents. A FEW Table and Piano Covers of fine quality a. just received and for sale bv april28 45 WM.'IT. BURPSALI- TO LET. duce them not to desert ike land of ii.eir birth or adop tion, unless, advantages of a superior character be held out to them; but, l will address myself to their interest alone. It is now two years .-nice I passed through that part of Georgia, bordering on F lint rivfer, when i was induced to inquire of Lite few scattered settlers I occasionally inct, respecting the qualities of lands and the prospect of health. Being fa vorably impressed with the country, I spent some time iu in iking a personal examination as to die extent of the rich lands, the advantages the country possessed iu regard to water courses, the chance of erecting mills, and what might be ultimately anticipated from tiie na tural advantages when they should bo fairly developed aud appreciated, and I must say, my expectations were more than fully realized. I immediately made some purchases in Lee county cn either side the Flint river, about four miles above a place called Pindertown.— Being convinced thatthis was tiie mesi eligible site for 'a commercial tov.-n. and one that must possess ad vantages over any other place on this river. It lias a central location to a large body of rich land. The site selected, is a beautiful eminence of pine land, and has a bold bluff upon the river. It is immediately upon the post road from Augusta and the up country to Florida. It will also have a State road passing thro’ it from Columbus to 8t. Marys, besides the numerous thoroughfares that will be made from this ferry to com municate with different parts of the country." The counties of Lee, Sumter, and Baker, aro on Flint river, and abound in the most fertile lands that are best adapted to the culture of cotton and corn. The face of the country is level, the rich lands lying on or in the vicinity of water courses which are at ondant 6c never failing"; the timber is alternately oak, hickory, and nine, while the first is always upo'n strong land-- muen of die pint land also, will rate v.-ith the best in Georgia, in regard to the river, as far as my knowledge extends, it is not surpassed for the purpose of naviga tion by scarce any in tire State with a small expendi ture to remove some temporary obstacles, which thro’ the wisdom of our Legislature, must soon be effected. The contemplated railroad, for which Thomas Spal ding F.sq. has a charter, communicating with Flint & Ocmulgee rivers, will grendy benefit this section of country. It will perfect an inland communication from the Atlantic cities to those of die Gulf of Mexico; a worn much needed, both from its commercial advan tages aud that of government. This rail road has its termination on Flint river, at the point before alluded to fora town site. I have entered into bonds with Mr. Spalding, to that effect, that the town will bo laid oat duringthc pres nt season, and the lots offered for sale as announced in advertisement From close ob ervation, I discover, that those who ixe temperate in their habits, enjoy as full a share of health, its in any other part of the country in the same latitude. The society is gradually improving, and I ■ think such inducements arc held out, bo-It by pre-t^ . and future prospects as to authoriso an iuvestmefil j v. hich will certainly j icld a large percent. ALEXANDER SHOTtt’Mz,. j Lie county, July 10,1835 ! TOWN LO I S FOR SAKE. TnBGMLL be sold a: public sale, ou the J5th Docehi* f V her next. 250 TOWN Lt ;TS, as particulariz ed in preamble sale, to commence on the premises,;af which time condition- will lit- roadekno - n by ALEXANDER SHOTWELL, July 10 1835 FARMS FOR SAL E. ’ rtTIllE subscriber* wills. 11 at the same time and JS_ place,eight VALUABl.i PLANTATIONS, nil situated not far distant from the foregoing dc>crieed Lo'-. One of about 2000 acres directly opposite,'In which is embraced the fair famed Philitna Lands,(per.- laps tlie Lie-t in the State.) 't he remaining numbei contain many of the cream lands- ofthe < ouutrv cook; a cow its. ALEX AND' It SH- TWILL. July 10 IS35 f s' FOR *..Lr. FBLIIE house and lot comer of fifth and JI Poplar streets—now occupied by E. E. Bartlett. Also, the house and lot on Plumb street John Hollingsworth’s lot (where the ftrewfis STORE or office in Third street, adjoinin 1 It will bcfftipdupfor either as may be • list winter) occupied hy MGrow qttired. SHOTW LL BROWN&Co. ] Terms to suit p tv - 1- ept 16th 1835. 12, \ mediately. sept.1 n nv#»» TLL .