Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, November 26, 1835, Image 1

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V -'.-.'-'A- k ■BBSsc! MB1 m fP5 4M #f\ i^^sp?fpp &RH Mjg .:';E ’ : ,TI Jji ly»ga SM a /; ; ' <A AsteS* jH'>*-; v -i aSrssSS^SMi.:^:;.,^ -C-te* flUS '--&-D3 E:fib ^£1 V -4 • •— j*v M. & K. E. Bartlett. MACON, Georgia, THURSDAY\ NOVEMBER 26,1835. VoLCME X....NUMBER 22. r.rjos.aiA ffS2.SGE.Ari3: : U ..UBLISIIICW KVKIlT TI1RKSDAV, AT MACON. GA. 0/Jfce on Cfmj Stiff*, near JetcetCs 1 ” “ Corner t 1 ’ >{ M ■* • 'Turks Dollars a year, if paid in li’ince. or Four Dollars, if not paid before the »!•>litritacr *11 fi (]|StilUCO I ,»f the year. Subscribers living at • | •,« required in all cases to pay in advance. 1,1 ?» papor discontinued, but at tho diacre- . ',‘,’of ilie publishers. uwtL all arrearages aie The Cpinirti^ee^f No- m'nations for Bibb county, have nomi nated HARMON H. HOWARD tan candidate for Sheriff. We are authorised to announce GEORGE WOOD a can didate for Sheriff of Bibb County at the ensuing election. 0 s' r ~.s We nre authorised to iiuffiZS) announce JOHN SPRINGER as a •fidnte for sheriff of Bibb county at the ensuing election. HDWARD C. BUI a” KLEY is a candidate for re-election to tho office of Clerk of the Inferior Court cf this county. aug 194* A. E. CHICKERING, Ware Itonse Business.. A\ ING rented the Ware House formerly occu pied by 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 liU care, lie hopes to merit a share OCMULGEE STEAM BOAT fat HIS company will be prepared to commence bn- JS. siness, early in the next season—They will have a lino of Packets between New York, and Darien and steam vessels to forward goods from Darien to Macon —-The agents in New fork, Charleston, and Savannah, will be authorised to contract for the delivery oTgoods in Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermedi ate charge and the agent in Macon will receive cotton of the public patronage. lie will make liberal advan- deliverable in Savannah, Charleston, and Now York— ccs on cotton stored with or shipoed by him. juno *23 fin. 53 WARE IIOlSE AND COMMISSION SiTSSEKTESS. THE subscriber begs leave to in- <*» M form his friends and tint public, that lie continues the above business in all its branches, at his r.id stand, (head of Cherry; street and Cotton Avenue,) The company’s vessels and boats, will be of first class with experienced commanders, and no expense will be spared to lueclthe patronage ofthe public. PH. R. YONGE it SON’S, Agents in Darien. may 27th 1835. 49' MACON STEAM BOAT Company, PIONEER Wt: arc authorised to ijT-'-'sJ^annnance JACOB JOHNSON as a i candidate for Receiver of Tax Re turns for Bibb county at the ensuing election. , WILLIAM B. JOR ‘A.ASJfcii 1 "AN is a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for Bibb county, aug 22 0 Richard If. Ellis is a Miididite for t!ie office of Sheriff at the 'n*iihixi election of Piilih nmintv. Notice. 2. B. WADE will Iia a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court at tho Imtinn; 38 not 15 “T~~ -„_3 U ; are anllniriseo to amicinice JOSEPH J. HOLLIS- IK MAN as a Candidate for Clerk of the IiiWrior.Comt of Bibb county. Wish to litre forty negro fellows for the year 1838, ft far which liberal'wages will be given, and every ati.-ation paid to their health and comfort: sonic of them ar .. winted to work in a brickyard, and some unbuild- in the City—Those working in the brickyard ,viil not he exposed as mtich .is in common brick yards, 2. ;ii?bricks nre all moulded by machinery. I should li t -in hi ike tho engagement for the above negroes before clnistmas next. DAVID F. WILSON. August 3lh, 1635. fi ST. CROIX SUGAR. •g a I Bids choice qualil ty Sl Croix Sugar recoiv- 0 -fi cdpe Boat Marion, nnd for sale by REA A COTTON. trim finer in Store. 20 hints .ffM». Croix Sugar, It i do New Orleans db, 20 do Molasses, 1 12 Tierces ofnrimn Green Coffee, 2i0 Bags do . do do 2.V) Piet i;. heavy hemp bagging, 2(HI Pieces ’ tow do fit Boxes host Spanish segars, 2d Boxes Tobacco, 25 Bills prime J’ork. 5 Tons square bar Iron, an-. 4 19 where he offers nil the usual facilities in 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 of his Ware Hou ses and close storage, as to convenience and safety,'arc not surpassed by any in the city. Should nddi- ’ionnl security he required, insurance can be effected at a very low rate. The subscriber’s undivided attention will bo devoted to the above business; he therefore hopes to receive a portion of public patronage. Macon. June, 1835-1 JAS. C. MORGAN. STEAM BOAT DRY GOODS, UASS SZOtfSE And COMMISSION BUSINESS. T UI' undersigned have entered into a co-partner ship for the transaction of the above business. The Dry Goods business will be conducted under the name aiitl style of Fort, Hamilton' A Wiley ^and will be managed and directed by R. VV. Fort & L. II. Wiley. The Ware House & Commission Business, under the name and style of Hamilton, Hayes & Co. and will be managed and conducted a.-,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, E. II WILEY. JNO. R. IIAYES. July 23. Cm WARE HOUSE And F OR transportation to and from Macon, is now in complete order. A superior new Steam Boat called ''David Crockett” with two powerful Engines, and several first rate freight boats have been built since tho close of the last season and placed on the line. Steam Boat Pioneer, Capt. Goodwin, “ “ David Crockett, “ M' Cormick, will ply regulaily between Darien and Macon, one of them leaving Darien about once a week with freight boats in tow. Steam Soai Capt. Donnell, will run constantly between Darien and Savannah, and aifnrd the greatest despatch lo Cotton. The 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 iu 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, will niabo it the interest of Cotton Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, to continue their favors. AtDarieuhe has secure and convenient Warehouses for reception of Goods, and his Wharves there are covered with sheds, wluch enables him to keep all Cotton shipped on his Boats under shelter and protected from the weather, while landed for resbipment. JAMES R BUTTS AoEJ»T9. Holcombe, Pkcjt & Co., E. P. Butts, J. T. Rowi.a.vd. D. B. Halstead. Macon. Nov. 13, 1834.—22 TTAYF. the pleasure to return their most grateful jsOL acknowledgements forthe liberal patronage they have received from the merchants and their friends, it would solicit a continuance of it, which they hope to merit by .prompt attention to all cotton or goods shipped by the Line, lit 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 bouts, all-of the best materials and expressly adapted to the navigation of the Octnulgee and Altamaha rivers. These increased facilities will afford the Company the means of giving despatch to goods intended for the interior, and will furnish in ducements for merchants west of the Octnulgee river to ship their goods by the way of Darien and Macon. There nre 5 first rate Packets running regularly be tween New York and Darien,which come to Hawes nnd MitMiell, the agents for the Macon Steamboat Company. Agents for the above Boots : _ J. GODDARD, Macon. E. Bildwik Sl Co. Savannah, Hawks A Mitchell, Darien, Geo. K. Roberts, Hawkiusville, Boyce, IIevry Sl Walter, Charleston. Macon, 25th June, 1835 53 6m NEW YORK: &' DARIEN In tic. o f Ptu fids. BRIG Amelia Strong, S' Chaco, Master, Premium, Mr. Matthews;. . “ now “ Darien, C, P. Buckley, “ “ “ Macon, -A. lLLbiiis, “ Schr. D. B. Crane. T. Balter, “ AH good andsnlwtantial vessels, well calculated For the trade, With good accommodations-for p'ajscnsors. ami experienced cmnaami'ars. One of the vesreUiyill at I Rti&DYAL. i ;-1 i I IF. Subscribers iiave removed from the store' JL recently occrifnj^d by them' o'| p'cnim Wasiiittg- ** **'" * tilf'ir ton Hall, to tlioir now brick building «m ; 11:V* comer of Cherry street and Cotton Avenue,> here they hate o- pened a very genorar and new assortment oi‘ season- . able goods, which Vvill he sold on the most liberal- •terms, either ;it v.holesale or retail—Sudr country merchants as: purchase in this market to replenish their stocks, are invited to call on us. , FORT, HAMILTON&V,TELY- Macon Oct. i^VlcS-T 18 'i’h’e. Bool: accounts and notes of the late firm of Baxter, Fert"&. V-'iicy. will be- kept at ourconniiiig' can effect Insurance at five ( ways be at each end of tho Line to receive freight, and •««>»• where 4>ow tndebteifeaii indM')?«} «»«><• will s»uil oiice.a wnolv. Shipj^ers »>Y this line I — : — FOiv-T, If AIWILT. Q& <S: Vy I »il-i * ’ ‘' eighths per ceuVrut.d th»v j Scirfi ShOalS 3^aS8^tnhS ff 4.-0 'cuq^regularly despatched. ^ MYRICK. NAPIER & FREEMAN ^ AV E received n supply of Cloths and. Yarns L fr64n tho above Manufactory, of superior tah- -rick which Bu y oiler to Merchants and Planter: it :!; ■ Factory prices. Macon Sep. 3 I'-'oiy. _ - jt) may rely upon the vessels being _ The subscribers are also agents for several Steamboat to run regularly during the boating season betweei Darien, Hawkiusville, and Macon, nnd are ittduced to believ-' that they can give groat facilities in forwarding goods destined forthe interior ofthe State. HAV/ES & MITCHELL, Agents. Darien, 1st July. 1 $35 3 mas5 ssoiysu AND COM MISSION BUSIN E r S. MYRICK, NAPIER & FREE MAN, will be thankful for all favors in the above line of Business, mnnifes-. :j-j£ V-i, led cither in shipments of Mercban- dise by their friends »fc acquaintances. SCUGICAL NOTICE. T UI’, subscriber has been appointed ngent for the application of Stugner s Patent Truss, in the r.vm>' of Bibb. lie may be at all times consulted when net professionally engaged) til his otfice on Mnl- h r.-v street. Persons "affected with Hernia would do h lit* make early application. '.f • ><i. pin-' 8 lv el MM. B. BALL. ■skin Frunks. for sale by 75 .SEAL WM. H. BURD3ALL TOWN or ST. JOSEPH £ots For Sale. T in: Lal.e Wiiuico.and St. Joseph’s Canal Com* p iny, having contracted for the construction o * il iil Road from the bav of St. Joseph's to connect with th3 River Apalachicola, via Luke Wiiuico—also for the building of wharves and Ware Houses, atholli en h ofthe road, to be ready forthe transactions oflm- mii’.s by ili - 1st of December next, have laid off Into foavptiii-n tints, the new town of 8t. Joseph.ona beau- tif.il elevated plain, about - half way tip the Bay nn the east side, at the point where the rail road " ’ll terminate—The wharf is to be can ied out to 1 < fret water, an I the Rail Road track to extend to the citterns end ofit, so that vessels can load and discharge cargoes along side the car*. The lot* in the town of St. Joseph will he offered Lrsale at public auction outlie 1st of December next. Temii M rash. The balance in Ihrco equal pay- t!i»n*s. for which notes will he required, at 12 24 3fi in-mths, with intrest from the day of sale. Title bonds 'till h« issued by the company to the purclias- rr, on their complying with the terms of sale, and a fee simple title when ihe last instalment is paid. ROB’T BEVlRIDGB. I’res’t. Lake Wiiuico and St. Joseph, C. C St Joseph W. Florida. Oct, I. 1835. L O tSOTrimXS^TQm T ill: undersigned hegslcave toinform his friends & public generally, that he will continue the above business in all its various branches at the old stand for- merlv occupied bv Bennett «fc Carter in East Macon. wli»r* ho otters aT the usual facilities in business by making liberal advances on produce stored with him or on shipments to his frieudsin Savannah,JCharleston. or New York. Ilis Ware Houses nrecolivcniemlysit- nnted near the river, and remote from other buildings which renders them quite secure from danger by fire. Insurance can bo efTecied at lowest rates if required. The undersigned will give his whole attention to tho 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. ILK. CARTER, sort.® II Charleston, Snvaunah, Par ten Hawkiusville.' NEW WARE HOUSE. GROCERIES WARE HOUSE Jlnd 1!> 1 FLOUR CHEESE <$» LARD. hbls Canal Flour, *S i? 10 half bids do 20 Kegs Lard, 50 Bo\e.' Cheese. 10 Half bids Nol Mackerel, Just received and fof sale bv nav. 5. 1835. 19 CHARLES CAMPBELL. Fire proof Buildings corner Mplbqtry &. J ,.coud st. REMOVAL. IT \;S removed to tlie new Fire Proof Buddings Ml. col 11 t of Mulberry * Second Street, where "ill lie found a good stock of Staple Drv Goods, Hats, Caps, and Shoes, with a general stock of Gro- wi*s. Iron, S fit. Ac. for sale at the market prices. Macon nov. 4th 1-S35. 19 Am&HT&GSS o 1835, fllMIC Almanacks, and Be -is A^nanacks for sale iio *s;ix8SXQ®> SUSI^S.t>3. C 1 corge Jewett disco, respectfully inform their Jf friends and tho public generally, that they have added the Ware House and Commission Business to that heretofore conducted by them. Their Ware House is conveniently sitnnted on second street, near- lv adjoiui g tlieirstor’e. All cotton consigned to them, either by the planters or dealers in the article, or or ders to sell or buy hi this market, will he promptly attended t • They, have also a convenient close storage hon.se for the* reception of merchandize from the country; the receiving find forwarding of which, will receive a particular" share of their attention. Liberal advan ces will he made on cotton stored, or on shipments to any market, when desired. They also have on lmink nnd expect shortly to re ceive a large nnd general assortment of * GROCERIES, DRYGOODS 8)'c. fyc Such as. St. Croix aud Portorico& Ilavannasugars, Cuba. Rio nnd Java coffee, Liverpool salt, Swedes Iron, Nails, Brads, cast, German aud blister steol, • Heavy hemp Bagging, Bagging twine twilled sack ing, Oznaburglis, Negroes cloths, shoes, hats, raps, claoks, Powder, shot, and lead, saddles and bridles, Sets Blacksmith tools, castings, Hardware, Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets, Wax Calf skins, Sir. Which they will sell on as good terms as can be had in this market. BEG leave to tender my services to the Planters and others in the Moragc & Commission bit sin iss. Mv Ware ilnusc situated on the conrner of 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 to the bu siness part ofthe city. Liberal advances will be made upon the produce of our country. They are now offering a large 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, iunong winch will be found, Choice Madeira, Port, Claret, Muscat, and Cham paigns Wines Real London Porter Garden Lctnou and Raspberry Syrup Blitter, Soda, and Wine Biscuit Ileal Sperm Candles Baldwin’s Tallow do Loaf and Lump Sugars White Havanna do Superior Spanish and American Segars A large supply of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, Twine, Sc. Sc. Macon. T-i’-- •» A - 3tn 2 COMMISSION BUSIN ESS SarieSsCJ-a. . ^ lIIE une’ersianed have resumed business as a- JL bovc, and Will as heretofore pav prompt atten tion to all business entrusted letlteir care.' We believe we have made arrangement? that will enable ns at all times to forward goods for the interior with the leas possible delay, by steamboats when the river will a<fc triit, or in extreme low river by small fiats or lighter-, built expressly for tlrat business.. On our wharves arc large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cq‘ ton at the least possible expense, and our opportunity! to forward cotton inland or coastwise, arc not exceed ed by any other House. IIAWF.S & MITCHELL Darien, May 20,1835. 40 AGENCY AND COMMISSION £tr5xr&B9&.' IN DARIEN- T HE undersigned returns hisdhanks to his friends for the liberal support which ho lias heretofore received from them in the ahove line of business, and solicits a continuance of their patronage. His arrange ments for conducting business, and particularly in gi ving despatch ill receiving and forwarding produce S merchandize and protecting them while in his charge, arc at least equal to those of any others inhisline. Hi will spend the summer \n and in tho vicinity of Darien and any business addressed to him will receive his per sonal aud prompt attention, june 15 3835-53 JOHN T. ROWLAND. Cherry aud Third st.is now in good order for the recep lion of Cotton. The usual accommodation of advan ces on Cotton in store will be made. Orders for the purchase of cotton will he strictly^ittended to. A strict nnd persoualjittention will he paid to the execu tion of orders for goods or tho sale of produce, having had ten years experience iutiie business of this place. I hope to he able to give general satisfaction to those who may entrust their business to mv care: D. RALSTON. ware house And JtUii.il'ailSfii T HE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure Cotton on tho River, and also take a few risks j against Fire iu this city. Apply to ROBERT COLLINS. Macon. Oct. 27. 1854. 19 Ilowaiul’s Totiic Mixture: A SUPPLY of Rowaud’s Tonic Mixture, a certain cure forthe Fctcr nnd Ague, just received and for sale by J. II. & W. S ELLIS, j mi 3 18-52 Cotton Avenue. Macon. JOHN'S. COOMBS, AV1NG established himself in Savannah as Fac- tor and Commission Merchant, will devote his attention to the interest of Sis friends. References. Messrs. Holcombe, Peck &• Co. Charleston. Messrs. J. AV. &■ J. T. Heat'd, Augusta. J. K. Kfiburn & Co. do Stovall «fc Simmons, do G. B. Lamar Esq. Suvanuah. David Ralston, Macon. A. R. Ralston. do E&gmjBSS. T HE undersigned have associated with themselves iu the above business Messrs. Robert W. Fort and Laird II. Wiley, nnd will hencefordi conduct said business under the name aud style of Hamilton. Ilayes *t Co. They will occupy the same extensive and se cure Ware House, situated near the riverund will ex tend to their friends and patrons the same facilities in business that they have hitherto done, and promise an equal degree of attention to the iutcrcst of those who niav favor them with their business. They respectfully tender to their former friends and pat rons their grateful thanks forpast favors and solicit for the liew concern a continuation of the same. E. HAMILTON, JNO. It. HAYES. July 23d. 4 Cm PAINTING. eXJETOUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, either Etta, in the city or country. Chairs repainted and iruniuontcd. Lookingglass or picture frames gilded or bronzed Signs painted, and Fancy painting of various des- cripiiuns will be done by applying to J. H. & W. S. ELLIS. Cotton Avenue. .Mixed Paints of every color on hand, jan 8-2!) J UST received and for sale by J. II. &. W. S. ELLIS, Cotton Avenue. Hoffman’s Anodyne LiquorBalsatn Capivi, Lenitive Electuary, Do Canada, Conserve Roses, Soda Powders, Opium, Saratoga do Sulphate Quinine, Seidlitz do Camphor, Lemon Syrup, Castor Oil (fresh and supe-llest Starch, MACON Sept 10 11 jX'Emov&h. J.A. &S. S. VIRGIN ICutrh Makers tf JeaeUers, Would inform their friends and the public, that they have remov ed their establishment. to Cotton Avenue, to the store recently oc cupied by J II Si XV S Ellis,drug gists, where they will be happy to serve any who may favor them with a call. They by 'ct t lb ii J. H. & W. S. ELLIS. PAINTS OILS. Kegs White Lead, P 150 Galls, Linseed Oil, do Whale do |?2 do Lamp do J;’ 1 ' do Spirits Turpentine, U«l>al Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Litharge, Chroma Yellow. Chrome Green, v .*. Ivory Black, Prussian Blue, ' criiiiliou, India Red, Paris Green. V.'rdigris, Sunils all colours White Frosting, 'catti-in Red,Spanish Brown, , n f.. Lead, Yellow Peru. Whiting, Glue, •old Leaf—Just received and for she by "w. 5th 1835. 19 CII ARLES CAMPBELL. Stre! >n0 ^corner of M ulberry aad Second have in addition to their former stock, just received from New York a large and spleudid assortment of Watches, Jewelry, &c. ofthe latest fashions, which they will sell cheap for cash—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es capement, duplex, lepine, alarm and vertical Watch es, of the best quality; gold, silver aud steel guard Chains, Seals and Keys, Ear Ivnobsnnd Drops, Breast Pius, Finger Rings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles, gold and silver ever pointed pencils, silver table, tea, salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and cream Ladles—oil of which will bo warranted free from alloy ; silver Cups, batter Knives, Castors, sil ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and 8nlif ers, .Musical Boxes, Accordians, Flutes, Flageoletts, Fifes, Drums, &c. Swords, sword Canes, Knives and Pistols, among which is Ritggles’ pocket Rifle, that will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den tist Files, shell, silver, gilt and horn Combs, Card ca ses, Pocket Books and Parses, silver Snuff boxes, sil ver Toys, 9ilver Thimbles, Scissors, coral, gilt and glass Beads, steel Pens, and a variety of other articles usually kepi in their line. N. B. We have the best of materials for repairing Watches of all kinds. S. 3. V’a practical knowledge ofth-J bnsii.e<» induces him to think that ho can. aud will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work in his hands. Spoons Ac- engraved- Oct- 1 %S wajusbovsb. FgniJ subscriber having made arrangements with B some ofthe most extensive Carriage Manufac tories in the notheru cities, will have on hand, and be constantly receiving, the coming season, a’> extensive assortment of, CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, and vehicles of all descriptions, which will be of the best workmanship and materia!" aud which will be sold on as good terms as can bo purchased in any city in the Southern country. Also, an extensive assort ment of SADDLERY, HARNESS. and every other article appertaining to our line ofbusi ness. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to give us a call. WRIGLEY & HART. Opposite comer from U'ashington Hall. Sept 2 6m 11 FOR SALE. JT3IVF. well improved Lots in Macon having good mgs, 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 timber on Ihe Mill Tract; all on terms which will he profitable to a purchaser. D. RALSTON. S. b. DICKINSON. A T the store formerly occupied by J. Abrahams Aco. on Cotton avenue and next door to Patrick & .Martin on 3dstbas nowon hand a very select and choice assortment of Dry Goods Ac- entirely fresh-and for sale at reduced prices also 50 hhds prime sugars. 20 N. O. molasses. 150 Bags coffee. 120 hblsN. E. Rum. Cog Brandy, IJ. Gin, J. Rum, Malaga, Madeira, Marsailles, Port and Lisbon Wines, Noyeau. pepper mint, Cinnamon, Rose, and Life of man cordials. Ci gars, snuff, tobacco, lump sugar, powder, tea, choc olate. pepper, spice, indigo, salaeratns. ginger, starch, soap, lamp oil. pickled pork, prime bagging, salt, cas tings, Ac. Ac. Macon Sept 22d. 13 PERFUMERY. ‘ Subscriber will make liberal advofl (jr, '° lt °tt> consigned to hi- friend* ill 8av Philadelphia, New York, or Boston. n,rv - 4th lf)35, ip nee* «n nnah. SOL UTi ON KR E OSO T Oil the cure of Cancerous Ulcers, Old sores, Tet- "* tors, Ring worms and will immediately stop blee- ROBERT COLLINS- t din" frain fresh wounds, Bleeding at the nose Ac. Ac. Pi-epnn d by G. W. CARPEN RER,_and fhrsale hy sept. 21 1 .1. JI. A W. 8. ELLIS. C OLOGNE, Florida, Rose, Lavender, Hungary and Orange Flower Water, Naples Compound Palm Emollent. and Cosmetic Soap, llarbers Shaving Cakes, Otto of Rose, Milk of Rose, A Tooth Powder, Macassar and Bears Oil. Preston and Satts Ac. Jnst received and forsale bv • SHOT WELL BROWN A Co. Sep-, 9th, 1635 11 do do Indigo, Madder, Blue Stone, Annatta, Logwood, Camwood, Glue, Aqua Fortis, Nitric Acid, I’earlnsh, Ac. Ac. rior,) Sweet do do Mustard do Gum Arabic Epsom Salts, Brimstone, Calomel, v Tart Emetic, Morphine, Black Drop, Oil Cantharadis, Paints, Japan Varnish, Copal do Leather do White Lend, Red Lead, Venetian Rod, Spanish Brown, Medical Herbs, See. Varnishes, fyc. Yellow Ochre, Chrome Yellow, Verdeans, Chrome Green Spirits Turpentine, Prussian Blue. Poplar Bark, African Pepper, Bayberrv Bark, Lobelia lnflata, Uva Ursi,j Seneka, Lobelia Seed, Scrpentaria, Gum Myrrh, Macon, febll 1835 Gum Gamboge, Foxglove, Elder Flowers, Skunk Cabbage Gentian, Ilorchoitnd, Sage, Boncset. 34 Rouancf s Tonic Mixture. W ARRANTED a certain cure for the Fever and Ague also the genuine Itygean medicines For sale only by COOKE A COWLES. Macon. Oct. 8. 16 Authorized Agents. NEW BOOKS. ^LCOTT A ELLS have just received-a large iu- v voice of miscellaneous hooks—school hooks and stationary —They have the Gift for 1836; the Gipsey; Tales ol tho Peerage; Book of my Lady; Monakius; all of Abbotts works; Burn’s notes complete; Com plete set ofthe family Library—in short, books of all kinds are on hand—limey articles of an excellent qual ity A style.—TlieyTiope to make their store worthy of the -itfi.-nfiiiri and confidence of (Heir friend* .and c im munity. and respectfully solicit their patronage—Also a large supply of Ledgers A Record Books from G to 24 qr. Ac. Ac. Macon nov. 5.1835. 19 new goods. WM. H. BURDSALL, AS Just received a new aud extensive ns- sortmentof DRY GOODS, WL’g&ETS W.JKD\S eStOiEHEEJa HATS, SHOES, Syc. which he isirTering for sate at reduced prices For .Cash Only, HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PAKT, OF TFTF. FOLLOWING ! Super Saxony, Blue, Black aud Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Satinctts EngEsh Merinoes Duffle, Point and Rose Blankets _ Scarlet, Crimson. Green and White Flauncls Printed Salsbury do Canton and Saxony and Gauze do Damask Table Diapers EirdsJ?ye and Russia do Scotch do Black, Blue and coloured Bombazettes * do do do Circassians Negro Cloths Liuseys Bleached and Unbleached Shirtiugs & Sheetings Hamilton Jeans Black Italian Lustring do Gros do Swiss do do Naples do do Berlin do Sinchews aud Sarsancts Colored Gros do Naples Black and colored Florences do Italiau Crapes Merino Mantles atul Square Shawls Common, Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Damask and twisted Silk Shawls ITcrnnni, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na ples Dress Ildkfs Ladies and Misses Bonnots * • Irish Linens and Lawns Cotton Oassimers Beaver Fustians English Moleskin Apron aud Furniture Checks Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks * jg, Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia SheetiugBear Duck Cambric do Bleached Dotvlass Oznaburghs Bangup Cord Cotton Yarn Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery Black nnd colored Cambrics Satin and Gauze Garnitures Blk and col’d Lustring Ribbons Dark and light colM Prints and Ginghams Laco pttd Gauze Veils Fig’dand plain Bohiuct Lace Thread laces Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book Muslins 1 .incti Cambric llokfs Pongee, Indian Flagand Spittlcfield Ildkfs Carved and plain Shell Combs Gcntleineus English Buck, Beaver and Goat skin Gloves Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves CITt 'fj -, 51E citizens of Maqoiu will take -notice „ —_ — ...... that ilft* .-3. as|bs^Djs boo!.* are v.'iib the. Treasurer •• t tho 0ratio!) of the State Benli, and .they j-rc.tittct.y ittn etl to cdU-,mtl pay theirt!j'x.cs lei tbo curr nt .NATfIL.-BARKER. City Treas Sept. 24 14. FOR SALE. A COMMODIOUS carriage makers shop- .ana 19. Tools, situate itt flit: most oonvetnent;part of t!;a Village ferr that pufbffse; for terms apply io tlft-- tib- :-rrR.e r in Perry C,a. ERASMUS P. STUCKLEY Perry rt I Utli 18:15 r«/«flWe for Hft/m. ' j \ III: Subscriber oliers for sale his-Tan Yardnr.d S_ the land attached to it. widi (ho entire Stork iof finished leather on hand, ofajl desciiptions and of (ho . best .quality, together with a^reat Stock of leather coming'out ready for finishing, uud a large qttanijf'.' of half tanned leather: (’r, if auy Workman-wishes to purchase half.-or one third of the stock and ccnfir-uo the business, he will also be acceptable - I E. EZEKIEL. N. B. A snpply of Bark tor four years On hand Columbus Oct. 29, 1835. '-19 St '"I- i ■ 2?or SaIe B ' A Valuable Plantation. T HE subscriber being .about to n rliiiquishbispkttt ling Interest,ofisr* for sale: his yalttftble Pktrila fion in tills ctmtilv, cdritaming five squares of Lund, of which between five aqd six.hundred acres crp-nmv in cultivation and in excellent order. Also, the stock uk Mules and Hogs, and the Plantalion Tools, A.c.— Also com maybe purchased for the supply ol'the place the coming year. Every thing appertaining ft* this place, is in first’ late order. It is considered un necessary to describe it further, as' it is expected that those, wishing to. purchase will call and examine the property for themselves. If not sold at private sale •regions to the first Tuesday in January next, it will . it that dnybe ofiyred at public sale, at the court house in this city. Terms : cash or ! 2 months credit for un doubted paper. THOMAS NAPIER. Macon. Oct 35 ,18 NOTICE TAVING been since the first cf July 1831, the i owner hy coiiveyance from-Elijah Cotroti, of ill the timber A trees, (ofmore than 30 inches diam- ||er) upon I.otsNos, 40, 75, A7C-in t!ic 4tl> of Ifott^ mn (now Bibb) with liberty of entering at any and rtf ill times in the space of20 years upon each and every of said lots, and upon all parts of them. I hereby give distinct notice that.I will prosecute to the extent ofthe law, any aitdall persons, (vvhcthvf they, claim tinder said Cotton or otjuinvi-c,) \vhd shall by cutting or ins joriiig ntv timber,’or by enclosure obstruct, of hinder my fice entry, upon the said lots, or, otherwise im pair my right therein. November It), 1835. 80. DAVID RALSTON- Desirable i^rSperiy in Mnickinsvitle F-Q& SAXJ5. jj, WILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday k m in Docember next, at the town of v a g tejs Hertford, Pulaski Co- if not pre- -|,ff ‘vioiisly disposed of at private sale, ; he cornfot table dwelling house and’ <*t situated a few hundred yards * from Uie Jiank in Hawkihsville, on ihe continuation of tho Main street, at present occupied, by J. <Si \V. Kirksey. The house is roomy and. welt, built, with spac ; ous piazza Ac. the lot on which it stands contain ing about tliree acres, fenced and under cultivation, witfvstreets bounding three ^ides of it. This proper- tv is daily becoming more valuable iu consequence of the progressive: improvement of the Main street to wards it in order to meet the business. Any person disposed to purchase at private sale can learn "the .terms of D. D.-STURGES, 'M. >'35 2( 20- Hawkiusville. ouaress. C lkN Female Education before the societiesofFrank jk Jin College, at the late commencement, by DANIEL CHANDLER ESQ. fors'afc at tiie B'»ok Store, J. H. A. W. S. Ellis, Drug store: and at the .Messenger Office. Price 25 cents, nov.' 12 20 A O TICE. Jjpil Siibscribi r has removed to Columbus, Per ons having business with him, .w ill call oil Cbafles J. McDonald Esq. for any mforniatiun want ed .Macon, nov. 8th. 3635.- 20 M. CHISHOLM. Bead Reticules Rsady-tnade GJochirig. Superfine blue, lilack, invisible green. Adeiaid, olive brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats, JttAiajfcx Ol'- AIiic’Ca'JVA S'JL'OCit.. 5.000 JSU.A KE8- HE Board of Directors nftne Bank of Augusta, JR. by virtlie of an authotiiyi from the .Stuck!. Jd- ers, will proceed to fejf nt Auction, in front of die'r; Bouking-hotise, otf. ’fhursday, the I-tth of Januar 1 * next,. FIVE THOUSAND SHARES of the capitaf stock' of said Institution, tho same being five sixths of the increase to its capital,rauthoriz. it by the follow ing act of the Legislature. P?®’ •••Sec. 1st, lie it-enactcd, That the charier of the Batik of Augusta be, and it is hereby declared to bo prolostged to the first day of M ay, jn the-year one thousand eight hundred Biidfifty. ■ , “Sec. 2d; That i; shall be lawful for :i;e Stoddiold- ers of the said-Bank- at any lueeting to bo called for the purpose, and itVthe manner prescribed in the ex isting charter, to increase the capital of said Bank from time to time, and in such portions, as the may deem to be expedient, not exceeding in the whole, six hundred thousand dollars, in addition to the present capital ofthe said Bank.” „Sec. 3d, Upon i very such increase; being agreed' upo n by a dcision of tiie Stockholders, one sixth part of such increased stock, shall be reserved for the st:\k» at par. uuiil the end of the session of the Legislature, next after tho capital .shall lie so increased, and that the other five sixths shall be disposed of by the Direc-* tore for the time being, in the manner pointed out by ) . M NOTICE. . j tlio second rule of the original charter, for the benc-- Superfine blue, black, brown aud green Cloth Frock ! fit of the indiridnal stockholders, if any benefit thera Coats, _ _ j shonldbe in fficih’sposition tfiereo, the interiwet ofthe. Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees,: state in-such’ cases being equalized by receiving it9- and blue, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattinet ; portion of increased stock, at par, as herein before- Coatiees and Frock Coats, 7" ILL be sold on the first Monday in December j Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive. , . next, at public outcry, on Ihe plantation lyingfbn Flat Crick iu Twiggs county, lately the property of R. H Mnsgrove deceased, the following property viz: —55 Negroes, of whom are a Blacksmith, Ccrpenter, A Sawyer, 3500 Bnshels of Corn, 40 000 pounds Fodder, Mules, farming utensils, and sundry other arti cle: . Terms made known on the day of sale. PAUL ITTZ3IMONS Oct. 29th 1835. 39 The Federal Union, and Georgia Journal will please publish the above until the day of sale, and forward their accounts to me at Augusta for payment. P. P. Forsale by the oct 15 1C 2/ime subscriber. EDMUND RTJSSELL and green Cloth Pantaloons. Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons, Youth’s cloth and satlinet Dress and Frock Coats, do do do Pantaloons, Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored Velvet, blank Florin tine, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Valentia, English Silk, colored aud white Marseilles Toilinet. Swansdown and Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks atul Great Coats, .Mixed, brown Cloth A Patersham Box Coats Lvon Skin Overcoats, Fine Linen Shirts. Collars. Bosoms, Socks, Acs Negro Clothing. Men’s A Youth’s Fnr Hats, do. do. IVool do. do. do. Cloih. Seal A Hair Caps, Bools A Sho-.-s—Negro Shoes,- Ac. An.- Oct. 35. ]'r pro', idnd.” Bv order of-*he Board nf Director?.. ROBF.RT F. POE, Cashier., Bank of Augusta, nov. fi. 29 LI M l; I.3PP1TT At HIGGINS; JSFrS;d SQl%f HAI-I. Macdonougft, Oct. 2Z, 183 V THE subscriber has taken tills ' well known stand for -.! • purpose- oficenping a house- of Eutettajc-c | 2»g,JT mnit. and soRcifs a share of ; nb- viScsAii^i^g He patronagCi fi>r v. Tiich he in- ' hopes- oTgiving general sattsiatv tioii. his table shall bn supplied, with tho bast the conn-* try can afford, and his stablCa-well attended to. 19 ISAAC HARVEY: - - ne - ■ aBBj