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MACON GEORGIA TJ2LJ3CMCAP1I.
BARTLETT.
.7T.ICOJY, GEORGE!, TIIURSV.IJf, /jB«Kr.il£I’ *5, 1830.
Volume X.—Xuinbci' 35.
*f,-»us o» subscription.
**i,r ri' Ootww. JmWiii adcanee.wUlpay for the pa-
1 tifiir. Fite Dollars, paul rn advance, wilt pay
i*° 9**™- Te!I 1 )ollars » J**h*«» advance
Kf'Spd* p''p tr -fi te * an - . . .
iwid iritMa *« month* after the year has
" “ ..j Three Dollars aad FiJUy Cent* per annum
<*** turret. If not paid until the end of the year,
^J lljlLir* pft annum will he charged—with interest
!k«V r i
WAKE MOUSE
and
COMMISSION
T „_ . Hus in css.
H E undersigned fognleave to inform Ilia friend* &
public generally, that be will continue the above
business in all it* various branches at the old stand for
merly occupied by Bennett & Carter in l ast Macon.
\*U*re he offers aL # the usual facilities in business by
Terms of Advertising. i n,!lI{,n q liberal advances on produce stored with linn,
ileertiscmeni* not exceeding one hundred wards, half ■ v‘^ l Tr™? nt \ t | 0 h ^** r,en ‘^'n Savaniiah.|CharJestoii,
•*"* nr tirdcc brevier lines, will be inserted one tunc ° , f W * V xa '* are Houses are conveniently sit-
« ^"'Mlar. Mien more than one insertion is siren, "“^d near the river, and remote from other buildings
°* for ,he first, and 50 cents for each continuance. I f h,ch render ® tbetnqoito secure from danger by fire.
'• > / f " r ki f h a deduction of one fourth will be made,tchen *“* ar ance can be effected at lowest rates if required.
"fZZ. T’bo undersigned will give bis whole attention to the
above business and hopes to receive a portion of pub-
• 11 P . alronngc - A General, assortment of Groceries
will be constantly kept on hand and sold at the lowest
prices. sept9 11 If. K. CARTER.
' I in alien nee.
F'V rih'. rut Collectors’and Coroners’ Sales arechap,
Vlctriisert will be allotted two square* in each
, for Twenty Dollar* per annum; ana in the fame
till these terms should he rigidly adhered to.
_ -
YORK. & DARIEN
Line of Packets.
+J5. BRIG Amelia Strong, J. Chaco, Master,
jjist. Premium, Mr. Matthews, “
(iiU new “ Darien, C. P. Buckley, «
’■■J 1? .. •• Macon, A. Bibbin*.
*' :s *~“.ScLr. D. B. Crane, . T. Baker,
. . , no> i ami substantial vessels, well calculated for the
irlili' with good accommodations for passengers, and
sinerienced commanders. One Of tlie vessels will al-
lie at each end of the Lino to receive freight, and
"li s;l i| regularly once a week. Shippers by this line
„ in-«iranee at five eighths per cent and they
■s; Hr upon the vessels being, regularly despatched.
The subscribers are also agents for several Steamboats
11 run regularly during the boating season between
Oarieu. Hawkinsvjlle, and Macon, and lire induced to
kli,.*,. ihai they can give great fiicilitics in forwarding
' p destined fir the interior of the State.
* IIAYVF.S & MITCHELL, Agent:
Darien. lstJnlv, H35 3 ^
' Fiancee Steam RoatMAne.
t^yj
I I lit transportation to and from Macon, is now in
i complete order. A superior new Steam Boat
called • David Crockett” with two powerful Engines,
,.:nl feveral first rate freight boats have been built since
tlie close of the last season and placed on tiie line.
Steam Boat Pioneer, Copt, Goodufift,
ti “ 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 Boat CHA3R.LES2P02SJT,
Capt. Boundl,
will run constantly hetweon Darien and Savannah,
and afford the greatest despatch to Cotton.
The subscriber's wholo attention is devoted to facili-
t ting transportation between Macon aud the Sea
Ports. He has invested a large sum to put his tine in
the most complete order, and believes that hi* arrange-
meins to.- giving despatch to freight and keeping it in
good order, while ill liis care, will make it the interest
of Cotton Stopper* Olid 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 nil Cotton shipped on his
Boats under shelter aud protected from the weather,
while landed for reshipment.
JAMES U BUTTS
A:;e«TS.
lIotxoMRE, Pkck & Go., Charleston,
K. P. Butts, Savannah,
J. T. Rowland, Darien
D. B. Halstead, llawkiusville.
^Macon, Nov. IS. 1834.—S3
.VMM Steam float Company.
GROCERIEST
W ARE- II OUSE
anti CfJJiimission
G . dl.W ETT & Co. respectfully inform their
ri»-a and the public generally, that they have
atuied Hie Ware House and Commission Business to
Hint heretofore conducted by them. Their Ware
House is conveniently situated on second street* near-
y fcdjoitjj: g their store. All cotton consigned to them*
either by tiie planters or dealers in the article, or or
ders to fdl or buy in this market, will be promptly
atteuded to. .
They have also a convenient close storage bouse
for the reception of merchandize from the country ;
tlio receiving and forwarding of which, will receive
a particular share of their attention. "Liberal advan
ces will be mado on cotton stored, or on shipments to
anv market, when desired.
They also have on knntl, aud expect shortly to re
ceive a large and general assortment of
GROCERIES, DRYGOODS
Such as. St. Croix and PortoricoS: Havanuasugars,
Cuba. Bio and Java coffee. Liverpool salt,
Swedes Iron, Nails, Braids, cast, German mid blister
steel.
Heavy hemp Bagging, Bagging twine twilled sack
ing, Oznaburglu,
Negroes cloths, shoes, hats,' caps, etaoks,
Powder, shot, and lead, saddles and bridles,
Sets Blacksmith tools, castings. Hardware,
Calicoes. Flannels, Blankets, Wax Calf skins, Jto.
Wliipb they will sell on as good terms as can be had
in this market. 11 Sept 10
ACffiiNC'iTSND COMMISSION
37SX3JESS*
IN DARIES.
Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Willcox,
do. EXCEL. “ J- L- Willcox.
rpiflH company have-now their lino of Beats in
J. complete order for freighting. They have a
naw strairaoo.it added to their line called the Superior,
sail ton Tow-Boots.
The Boats will run regularly between Macon and
Darien, one of the steamboats leaving Darien every
live or six days with tow-boats. The company hav e
now sixteen tow-boats, all firstrate boats,built express
ly fur the navigation o<' the Ocmulgee and Albmahu
ruers; these increased facilities will enable tiie com
pany the means of giving the greatest despatch to
cotton or goods shipped by their line.
They have a Steamboat and a number of Sloops,
to carry cotton and merchandise between Darien and
Bavanuah, and Darien aud Charleston. There arc
aUg, five first rate Packets running regularly between
Darien and New York, which coma to Hawes &
Milch;-!, of Darien.
Agentsfor the ahorc Boats :
J. GODI)AIID, Macon.
Boyce, Husky & Walter, Charleston.
L. Baldwin & Co. Savanuah,
lliptt At. Mitchem.. Darien.
iico. K. Roberts, Hawkinsvillc,
Macon, 24th Dec., 1835. 2G
Ocmttltcec Stt'am Boat Company,
T il.8 company will be prepared to commence bu
siness, early in the next seasou—They,will have
a liv of Packets between New York, and Darien and
•team vessels to forward goods from Darien to Macon
—The agents in New York, Charleston, nnd Savannah,
will be authorised to contract for the delivery of goods
in Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermedi
ate charge and the agent in Macon will receive cotton
deliverable in Savannah, Charleaton, and New York—r
The dinpatiy'* vessels and boats, will be of first .class
will; experienced commanders, and no expense will be
spared to meet the patronage ofthe public.
I'll. R. YONGE&SONS, Agent* in Darien.
mnv 27th 1835 40
(.JOMJMiSSION JYUfcSIN
At Barien* Ca.
tg'JHE undersigned have resumed business ns n-
i bove, anid will as heretofore pay prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to their care. We believe
we have made arrangements that will cnnble us at nil
times to forward goods for the interior with tiie least
possible delay, by steamboat* when the river will ad-;
T HE undersigned returns his thanks to his friends
fir the liberal support which be ha* heretofore
received from them in the above lipe of business, and
solicits a continuance of their patronage, llis arrange
ments for conducting business; and particularly in gi
ving despatch in receiving and forwarding produce &
merchandize aud protecting them while in bis charge,
•ire at least equal !o those of any others in his line, lie
will spend the summer in and in the vicinity of Darien,
mil any business addressed to him will receive bis per
sonal’atid prompt attention.
.'in -151835-53 JOHN T. ROWLAND.
I.’.. si tlothin/r Store
removed to the store lately occupied by Messrs
A Myrick, Napier A Freeman, next to Mr Win U
husou’s Jewelry store, where may be found a good
ortment of
Clot himSlats, Boots, Shoes anti
Fancy Articles- consisting in part of *
Fine blue, black, brown, green, olive inixt and silver
grey. Frock Coats
Fine blue,* black, brown, green, claret and oliveDress
Coats
Drown, green, mixt and silver grey Cpjiteej
-iiper drab mixt brown and green'Over Coats
Petersham over snd Hunting Coats—Ladies’ Cloaks
t i<-ntlcincn’s camblet Cloaks, mole-skin 11 unting coats
Satinet and be.ircrteen round Jackets, Pantaloons
and Vests of almost eveiy description
Cotton ana woollen uett Shirts and Drawers, Flan
nel, Canton Flannel, plain and twjlled Cotton Draw
ers. Linen and Cotton Shirts,'Flannel Shirts, Collars.
Bosoms, Gloves, Hosiery. Russiau Belts, Black Ital
ian' and while Cravats, Cotton, worsted and Gum El
astic suspenders, a great variety of Stocks, Umbrellas
Cloth, Fur. aud Hair Seal-skin Caps.
30 eases Hats, Fine Boots end shoes, India Rubber
Shoes, Ladies India Rubber shoes. Also
Fine blue, black, invisible green, and Royal purple
Cloths, Buff Cassimere, Tailor’s Trimmings, Milita
ry Trimmings, &c. &c., all of which will be sold at
reduced prices for cash.
Macon oct. £1, fl _ HORACE FITCH.
F. F LEWIS,
MSECKAKT TASLOZl,
H AS taken the stand a fee. doors above the Clo
thing Store of Mr. J.. Fitch, on Mulberry
street where he continues lo carry on the Tailoring
business. He assures all those who may favor him
with their custom, that their work will l>t uone at the
shortest notire, and in the best manner.
lie has on hand a supply ofthe best materials in his
liuc, -consisting of
CLOTHS,
Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green,
&c.
CASSIMERES,—A good assortment.
VESWXETGS,
A good variety of the best quality.
Petersham, and a complete assortment of
TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS.
He respectfully solicits a share of tiie public pat
ronage.
Macon, Oct 30 1S34—24v
NEW DRUG STORE.
DR. H. LCCI*XS
H AS just received a large assortment of DRUGS
&■ MEDICINES, at the Store one door below
W. 11. Johnston’s Jewelry, which he will sell at mo
derate'prices; among which are
PAINTS,
Whit* Lead, Red Lead, Black Lead, Litharge, Verdi
gris, Chromic Green, Chromic Yellow, Spanish Brown
Yellow Ochre, Stone Ochre, Umber, Venetian Red,
l-ampblack, Roscpiuk, Terra de Sienna, Vermillion,
Prussian Blue, Osborn’s water colonra.
OILS,
Linseed, Sperm, Whale, and Train Oils, and. Spts.
Turpentiqe, Copai, Japan, Coaeb, Leather, <fc Picture
Varnishes.
BRUSHES.
Flesh, Hair. Hat,'Framing, Varnish, Furniture, Tooth,
Paint, Nail, Com Shoe, Scrubbing, Sweeping, Dus
ting. Velvet, Whitewash, Clothes, Horse, andTVelvit
Brushes.
PERFUMERY.
Cologne, Rose Honey, Florida, Lavender, & Orange
Flow er Wate.. Aromatic Vinegar, Bears’ Oil, Antique
Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash, (.'ream Soap and other
Shaving Soaps, Wash Balls, Drop Lake, Essences of
Rose and Cedr.it, Extr.iitde MeiJ, Flake White, Hair
Powder, Qrris Root, Milk of Roses, Oils of Orange,
Bergamot, (fedtnt. Cinnamon, Lavender. Neroli, and
Roses; Oxy-cblorine Lotion, Pearl Powder, Pomatum,
Powder Puffs. Piestou Salts, Pink Saucers, Fancy vi
als. Temp tin Beans, Yin de Rouge, Vegetable Rouge,
& Macassar Oil.
DYE STUFFS.
Aimatto, Cudbear, Fig Blue, Fustic, Galls, Indigo,
Madder, Nicaragua YVood, Alum, Turmeric, and
Ground Logwood.
MEDICINES.
Acetic, Citric, Oxalic & other Acids, Acoustic Oil,
Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated Liquor of
Ammonia, Atkinson’s Depilatory, Balm of Columbia,
Patent Barley, BreasQnpes, Brimstone, Cayenne Pep
per, Spanish Saffron, Aminoniaret of Copper, Sago,
Emetine, Cicntu Plaster, Ext. Aloes, Cinchona, C»l-
ncynth, Elaterinm, Jalap, Kahinca, Nux Vomica, Rhu
barb, Khatania, Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla tic Cubebs,
Dandelion. Valerian, Opium & others. Phosphate of
Iron, Red Oxyde of Iron, Tartariz’d Iron &c. Ginger
Powders. Haui.lton’s Elixir, Magnesian Aperient
English Calomel, Hoffmau’s Auodyue, Oil’d Silk or
lint Case; Iodine, Jujube Paste, Laetucarium, Lan
cets, Patent Lint. Lupitline, Lobelia, Medical Spoons,
Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia, Mustard, Oils of
Caraway, Cnpaiva, Croton, Fennel, YVintcrgreen, Se
neca, De'nnrcotised and Powdered Opium, Phospho
rus, Piperine, Pocket Instruments. Ilydriodatc &■ Ox
y-muriate of Potash, Potter’s Catholicou, Ljijijprqf Po
tash, Dragon's Blood, Seotous, Stoughton's Elixir,
Strychnine, Powdered Y'alerian, Rhtibarbarine, Salt-
cine, Sanford’s Bark, Lac Sulphur, Syrup of Liver
wort, Olio Stethoscope, Swaim’s Panacea, Seidlitz
Powders, Tamarinds, Tincture of Colcliicum. YVine
ofColchicuui, Trusses, Turbitli Root, YVhite Hellebore,
Colchicum Seeds, Acetate «f Colchicutn, Aromatic
Carbonate of Ammonia ; an Assortment of Patent Me
dicines. and all others m common use, Garden Seeds,
and Shop Furniture for Physicians.—
ALSO,
Couching, Copping, and small Scaling.Instruments
aud one second hand set of Amputating and Trephin
iug Instruments. April 29
MACON
SAHRX&az: WiYUEHOUSE.
T HE subscriber having made arrangements with
some ofthe most extensive Carriage Manufac
tories in the nothcra cities, will have on hand, and be
constantly receiving, the coming season, a" extensive
assortment of,
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES,
and vcliicles of all descriptions, which will be of the
best workmanship and materials, aud which will be
sold on os good terms as can be purchased in any city
in the Southern country. Also, an extensive assort
ment of
SADDLERY, HARNESS,
and every other article appertaining to our line of busi
ness. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to
give us a call.
WRIGLF.Y.& HART.
Opposite corner from IVashington llaU.
Sept 2 <im 11
Just received
Tj fa Bags crime green Coffee
B *35 hhdsst Croix P. It. and N. O. sugar
6 Boxes Loaf sugar
10 hhds Molasses
50 bbls N E Rum
30 “ superior Whiskey
Jamaica aud st Croix Rum
Hoi. Gin, Cog. Brandy
Spenu and Tallow Candles, soap, starch,Chocolate,
&c. ALSO
8nlt, Iron-Castings, Bagging, Bale
Rope, together with .a.complete assortment of
Fancy, anti Staple J>ry Goods.
Jan. 21, 30 E. RUSSELL.
NEW GOODS. '
WJI. H. KURDS ALL,,
n AS Just received a new and extensive as-
sornpeutof
dry goods,
R.EABY BTADS CXOTIISIfG-,
HATS, SHOES, tgc.
which he is c.Tering for sale itf reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS, in eakt, OP THE FOLLOW",NO :
Super.Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored S«-ttinetts
Knglish Meriuoes
Dufjle, Point and Rose Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson, Green aud While Flannels
Printed Salshury do
Canton and Saxony and Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Birds Kye and Russia do
Scotch do '
Black, Blue aud coloured Bombazettea
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths
Linseys
Bleached anil Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings
Hamilton Jeans
Black Italian Lustring
do Gres de Svvisg
do d> Naples
do " do Berlin
do Sjnphous and Sarranetd
Colored Gros do Naples
Black aud colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Merino Mantles and Square Shawls
Coiuinou, Thibet wool. Valeutia, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
Ucrnaui, Crape, Gauzoaud Gros de Na
ples Dress lidkfir
Ladies and Misses Bonnots
Irish Linens aud Lawns
Cotton Cassimprs Beaver Fpstjans
English Aloleskiu Apron and Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids aud Stripes Bed Ticks
Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze ('loth
Furniture Dimity Russia SbedtiugBear Duck
Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oznaburghs
Bangup Cord Cotton Yarn
Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery
Black aud colored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
Bik tup! col’d Lustring Kibbous
Dark aud light cpl’,1 Prints aud Ginghams
Lacp aud Gauze Veils
Fig’daud plain Bobiuet Loco'
Thread Laces
Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nausoolc aud
Book Mvsliu$
I .inen Cambric lldkfs
Pongee, Indian Flag aud Spittlcficld Hdkfs
Carved aud plain Shell Combs
Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver aud' Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
^ «^3Cld7“21-ldO
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive
brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats,
Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock
Coats,
Stiporfinc blue,olive, gTeen an,d tuix’d .Cloth Coattees,
and bine, steel mix’d and fancy colored Saltinet
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
and green Cloth Pantaloohs,
Blue, black aud fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons,
Youth's clothaud satlinot Dress aud Frock Coats,
do • do do Pantaloons,
Black oxid blue Cassimere, b.lack aud colored Velvet,
black Fiorintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Valeotia, English Silk,-colored and white
Merseilles Toilinet, Swunsdown aud Sattinet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth & Patersham Box Coats.
Lyon Skin Overcoats,
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks, &c.
Negro Clothing.
Men’s & Youth’s Fur Hats,
do. do. YVool do.
do. do. Cloth, Seal Jc Hair Caps,
Fine Boots &. Shoes—Nogro Shoes, Ax. &c.
/fl A FLOUR «V .UOLASSES.
barrels Canal Flour,
6 lilids Cuba Molasses, new crop, just received
aud for sale by REA & COTTON.
In Store,
50 hhds St- Croix Sugar, prime quality,
150 bags Coffee.
200 pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging,
&o,000 llavnnna Sugars, choice.20
bliL Canal 1 lour,
10 half bbls do
20 Keg* Lard,
^ 50 Boxes Cheese.
JO Half bbls Nol Mackerel,
Just received and for sale bv
nov. 5. 18:15. 19 CJIARLES CAMPBELL.
Fire proof Building* corner Mulberry A- Ss.eond st.
Ft imp Oil.
far * ,-1 h; Gallott-i Winter strained Lamp Oil very
haudsorae—-just received and for sale
by H. & J. SHOTYVF.LL.
Jan. 14. 30 Opposite the Central Hotel.
SFFFI.VG OFF.
I AM determined to sell my entire Stock of Goods,
which comprise almost every article suited to the
mit, or in extreme low river by small fiats or lighters, trade of this place. Merchants and Planter* »vill do
built expressly for that business. On onr wharves welltocnll. Nov. 19 -I DAY1I) RAI ■ T
are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of.qot- J Insurance.
*'»ii at the least possible expenre, and our opportunities flM HE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure
to forward rottou inland or coastwise, are not exceed-
*d by any other House.
HA YVES & MITCHELL.
Darien, May 20,1S35. 40
Commission Business, JIarien.
Cotton on the River, aud also take a few risks
19
Faints, Vnrnism s, Ac.
against Fire in ihi^city,
Macon, Oct. 27. 3834,
1BF.RT COLLINS.
T HE Undersigned liavc farmed a Copartnership VM7|HT£ LEAD, Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow,
• lor the purpose of transacting a general Com- v ? Red Lead. Litharge, Lamp Black. YY’hifing
mission and other business under the firm of
SNOVV A ROGERS,
RUil offer tlieirservicesto their friends, and tho public
Rfc-rallV; in the above business. Forwarding Goods
ami produce |p and from the interior of the State, will
twvfvo particular attention. It ntav be proper to
state that they have no connection with any of the
Steam transportation lines; Goods forthe interior will
always be shipped by those who will prohably give
them the greatest despatch. ISAAC SNOYV,
J*n 1.1838 28 - GEO T. ROGERS
Terra de Scinpa, Spauisb Brown, Linseed Oil Spts
Turpentine. Copal Varnitc. Japan Varnish. Leather
Varnish, Picntrc Y’arnish, also,
1 V.ttdotr Glass. Faint Brushes, S’c.
f eb 18 :15 ByJ 11. A YV. 8. LLIS
To Southern .Jlcrehanty.
HILLOCK Ac BATES,
No. 234, Ptarl st. ticw-Yorlt,
« E8PLCTFULLY invite the attention,pf ,South
ern dealers to their stqck.of.Goods now'receiv-
ing for their spring sales'; they have maieriglly i'ncreas-
T 1IE Undersigned tenders his thanks to his friends j ed their stock of French .'•ilk 'Gpods sndl-bncyarti-
for the liberal patronage he has for mauyye.vs ■ elcs. as also, die various kinds of Muslins, Swus
received, anda^ r ■* them tiiat llie same zeal wi^h j GiHids, Collars* Capes, A c. A c. wJiirn, together with
'riticliiniiisindivalaalcnpacityhe applied hitnself, will ther extensive stock of staple, Foreign aud Domestic
mrect his efforts in protecting those interests which i Dry Goods, comprises an assortment probnbly e-
»>av !> e confided to the new establishment. 2“ quid to any ever offered jit the city, l he utmost ex-
D »ri*n, Jan 1 I9AAC SNOW , ertion* will be made to give, in all respects, entire stft-
': isfaction to those who may favortbem with their trade.
Jan : 20 33 2m
I cTob Printing done at this OJice
B ALMANACKS FOR 1836.
V The Gross, Dozen, or single, for sale by
OHAS. CAMPBL'LL.
.Yfir Store—Fresh Goods.
. J1IIE subscriber is now opening, on second street,
1 JL next door to Patrick & Martin, and nearly op
posite the Commercial Bank, a complete assortment of
Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS.
YY’hich will be .sold at prices much reduced, being bo’t
on reasonable terms and cheap, they will be sold ac
cordingly. His stock comprises in part as follows:
WOOLENS,
8-4, 0-4 and 10-4 London Duffil Blankets—10-4 and
12-4 fine Mackinaw do—Negro Plains and Linseys—
super blue, black, brown mixt Cloths—Fine and com
mon Satinet*, assorted colors—superfine Valcnria and
Toilinet Vestings—super white aud red Flannels—do
Merino do.
STUFFS.
Black aud colored 0-4 Merinos—do do Bombazctts—
fine 0-4 Bombazines—Pink Rntinet—figured Circas
sians.
COTTON GOODS.
super and common plain and twilled Calicoes—twins,
Jaconet, Mull and Book Muslins—black and colored
cambric Ginghams—Irish Linens in $ pieces very fine
—colored and white Homespuns—Roweu cassimere.*
and checks—birdscye and Russia Diapers—Linen
cambric Hkf*, Rnssia sheetings, &c
SILKS.
Black super Poi de soie silks—do Italian Lustring do
—rich colored silks very cheap—Levantines, sarsnets
and sinchews.
IIANDKERCUIEFS.
Mandarin, Ilcrninci, embroidered Romani. Bagdad,
rich satin, figuered Thibet, embroidered Thibet wool
and marlin gauze Iikfs—rich figured gauze Ribbons—
Handsome thread Edgings and Quiltings—Blond Ed
gings and Bobinet I .aces—and many other articles,
which caunct fail (p give satisfaction as to price and
quality. dec 17 25
ARCHIBALD McARN
Crawford Sheriff Sale.
Fostponcit Sale.
IfflflLL be sold on die first Tuesday in March
r* next, at the Conn House in the town of
Kuoxvilie, Crawford county, the following property,
viz:
One Lot ofland No. one hnudred & ninety throe,
(133) in the sixth district of Crawford county, levied
on as the property of Moses Giddins to satisty sundry
smtill fi fas issued from a Justice’s court in the county
of Pulaski in favor of Jno. Rawls & Co. vs ”
To my Wife
levied snd returned to me by a constable. 31 .
Jan.25. WM. it. .FILES. D. Sh'jf.
Also will be sold as above
The interest of Ephraim Lovett in five Negroes
nowin possession of Mrs Mary Lovett, viz; liana a I
woman, and Caroline, Lticinda. Muge, aud Hcnny, the
four last named children—the above interest sold to J
satisfy a fi fa from Crawford superior Court, Reuben
Turner vs said Ephruim Lovett Terms of sale cash.
WM. CAMPBELL, Sk'ff.
i Also icillbe sold as abate, on the first Tuesday in April,
One Lot of land in the first district of Craw Cord coun
ty, No 103, levied on as the property of Elijah YVill-
rarns to satisfy a n fa issued from tho superior court of
Morgan county jn favor of Edward Williams. Prop
erty pointed out by Jas M Harris,
feb I YVM, CAMPBELL, sheriff.
said AIos ■ being ordered to xVarch to Florida against
plaintiff-i ’ . *de Miant, F^nary;Ybafi.
... I Adieu, udicti mv oulv nfc.
the Semi-
Houston Sheriff Sale,
O N the first Tuesday in M^.KCH nut, will be sold
before the court house dear, in the toun of Perry,
Houston county, between the lawful hours of sale.
Twenty acres of lot of Laud, No, 174, in die loth
district, to satisfy a fi fa from a justices court, in favor
pf John B. McCarter vs YVulter L- Campbell, John
Stapler, Win. N. L Crocker and Robert Peacock, se
curities of Flint river Academy—levied on and re
turned to me by a constable-—property pointed out by-
Robert Peacock. JOHN C. MOUNGER,
Jan 28 Sherif.
POSTPONED SALE.
Will be sold as above,
Lot No 20, in the ninth district, to satisfy a fi fa
from a justices’court in Wilkes county, in favor of
John B. Smith vsjohn Ball, Jesse Ball and Charles
D.qud, together with other fi fas—levied on and return-
tq uye by a constable. JOHN C. MOUNGER,
Jan 23 sheriff.
Pike Sheriff Sale.
B EFORE the court house in iiebuloa, Pike county,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
within the usual hours of sale,
The west ha.lf qf lot of Land No nineteen (19,) in the
third district of originally Monroe now Pikecounty to
satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued from the superior court
of Pike county in favor of Etsy Buntiii vs Benjamin
Btintin, property pointed out iu mortgage fi fa.
jan 28 JOS. 11. S1HVERS, sheriff
Adieu, adieu my only life.
My honor calls tue from thee,
Remember thnu’rt a soldier’s wife.
Those tears do ill become thee ;
What though by duty I am called,
YY'here die tomahawk doth rattle.
Where valor’s self might stand appall’d,
Chorus—To Ileav’n above
Thy fervent orisons have down,
The tender pray-’r.thou put'stup there,
. Shall call a guardian angel down, [&’ f
Shall call a guardian angel down
To watch me in the batde.
My safety thy fair truth shall bq
As sword and buckler serving,
My life shall be more dear to me.
Became of thy preserving.
Let peril come let horror threat,
Let the tomahawk rattle,
I fearless seek the conffict-’s heat,
. . Assur’d,when on the wings of love
Chords—To Ileav’n above
Thy fervent orisons have flown, &.c.
Enough, with that benignant*mile,
Some kindred god inspired thee,
Who saw thy .hosom void of guile.
Who wonder’d and admired thee.'
I go assnr’d, my life, adieu,
Though thund’ringcannons rattle,
Though murdering c.arnnge stalk in view,
YVhen on the wingsof thy true love,
Chorus—To Hcav’n above
Thy fervent orisons are flown, &c.
Carroll Sheriff Sale.
TILL be sold at Carrollton, Carroll county, on the
* first Tuesday in MARCH next, within thp law
ful hours of sale,
Lot of Land No 114 in the 4th district of said coun
ty. levied on as the property of John S Adams, to sat
isfy a Fi Fa issued front the superior court of Troup
county in favor of Henry H Lumpkin vs said Adams.
Pioperty pointed oat by plaintiffs attorney. ian 28
J 1 >H \ PE A N, dtp sheriff.
Fayette Sitci-icf Sale.
B EFORE the court lu/use in .Faycttcrillc, Fayette
county, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next,
wilt be sold, within the lawful hours of sale.
One spotted stud llorse, levied on as the property
of John H Jones, to satisfy au execution in favor of
Samuel Cone sen. vs John II Jones and James Jones.
Lot ol" Lund No twelve (12,) in tho fouilh district
of originally Henry now Fayette county, whereon
Malcome Bethune now lives, levied on as the proper
ty of.Malcome Bethune, to satisfy an execution iu fa
vor of John Cargiie vs said Bethuue.
Lot of Land Noanehundred and twenty three (103,)
in tiie fourth district of originally Henry now Fayette
county, levied on as the property of James Lanier, to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas, Samuel Darden and others vs
said Lanier. ALFRED BROYVN, sheriff,
—also, trill be sold as above—
22 acres acres of the north west corner of lot No 131
in the 7th district of Fayette county, levied on as the
property of Uriah Glass, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of
T D King vs said Glass, A. McBRIDE. dtp shff.
Oct. IS.
17
PAIiNTING.
H OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, either
in the city or country. Chairs repainted and
ornamented. Lookingglass or picture frames gilded
or bronzed.
Signs painted, and Fancy painting of various des
criptions will be done by applying to
J. II. & YV. S. ELLIS.
FRENCH MERINOS.
G REEN, Blue, Brown and Crimson Merinos,
Coloured and Bhrnk Merino Circassians,
Merino Print*. Furniture do.
YY’hite and red Flannels, with a variety of Eng
lish and American Staple Good.*, jnst received aud for
sale cheap by '^ CHAS. CAMPBELL
Bills of Exchange
O N Savannah and New York, at sixty and ninety
days, will be discounted by
Jan 14 30 RFA dr COTTON.
Swaim’s Panacea, Indian Panacea*
FOTTER'S C.ITIIOEICO.Y,
A supply just rec’d by 11 & J SHOTYVEl.L.
.Yew Books and Stationary.
J UST received—among which are the Token for
1836, New Novels, Arc. YVe have YV.itts & Rip-
pon, Dorsey’s choice Y’illagc Hyntns, &.c. Gamuts
for Flute,' Piano Forte, Violin, &c School and clas
sical Books of all kinds. Miscellaneous do. Law and
Medicine do. Blank do. Abnanacks by single doz or
groce, vety fine Paper of all kinds. YVe invite our
friends anti the public generally to call on us, as it is
the interest of all to support a respectable Book estab
lishment among us.
dec 3 23 OLCOTT & ELLS.
T HE Subscriber will make liberal advances on
Cotton shipped to his friends in Savannah,
Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston
nov.5,1836. ROBT. COLLI>8.
R EA & COTTON will make liberal advances
on Cotton shipments to Savannah or New
Y'- : k. Jan. 14. 29 ” -
ESI EC.fi TfiOJYf
T HE Monticellu Female Academy, commenced
its operations on Monday, tiie first February,
under the superintendence of Mr. YV. !l. HUNT, us
principal, with the assistance of Mra Hunt, Miss M.
A. Taylor aud Miss M. S. Taylor From their ex
perience and celebrity as teachers heretofore, ive-have
every confidence in asking the patronage of a generous
public. Thu unusual locality for health, presents an
inducement for students at a' distance. Board can he
had.op good terpis, .eitiu r in the family of the princi
pal or iu the vicinity. Mnnlicello, Fen. 2.1836.
3t 33 M..CHAMPION, isPry.
7T—*~
Candle Factor)' Ac Provision Store.
rjpHK undersigned'takes ihis'metliod of informing
JL his former patrol^ and friends aud tiie public
generally, that he hasagain commenced business, near
his old stand, on Cherry street, where ho will be hap-
pv to eyeepte their orders.
Fine Candles by the.box or pound, constantly for
sale, very cheap. ’ Also, Meal, Bacon, Butter J.ard,
Onions, Frutt, and almoijt every thing in .the .provis
ion line.
To those of his creditors who have so kindly indulg
ed him, he rettiriis his sincere thanks, and expects
shortly to be able to satisfy all their claims,
feb" 18. 3-1 .D. PALMEYDA-
. ( > LkC8- , ~h>adies’ Ermine Capes, white do, aquir-
jf rel tail Boas, Ladies’ Opera Ties for the neck.
Also jpst.rccfitved, Men’s and Boys’ Seal Caps. 14
Cases .low pried Napped Hat*. 6 do Satin Beaver do,
3 do superfine Fur, do. Gent’s Fur Tipnits, 300 pair
Gent’s dancing Pump.*. The above will be sold at ;
large discount by the Case or dozen.
Jan.6, 1836 29 ISAAC NEYVHALL.
‘ Next door to the Post Office
Gcorj^iu Nankeens
Bales contamiug 500 piece* Nankeen, made
■ from Georgia Cotton ; for sale by
feb. 18. 34 REA & COTTON.
200,000
bv
28
IJis Pork and Bacon,
100 do New Lard, for sale
DA.VID RALSTON.
WOOL HATS.
Received this day
CASES of YVool HATS, and
3 do. lstand 2nd quality fine For Hat.*,
4 do. boys Boots. ISAAC NEYVHALL.
Next door to the Post Office. Dec 3. 23
Scull Shoals Manufacturing Co.
MYRICK, NAPIER & FREEMAN
H AVE received a supply of,Cloths'and Yam*
from the above Manulacfoiy, of superior fab-
rick which they offer to Merchants and Planters at the
Farmer nrice*. Macon Sep 3 1835. 10
Bulls Sheriff Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold
before the court house door in the town of Jackson,
llutts county, within tJw legal hours of sale., .
50 acres ofland levied 011 as the property of Joseph
Parker, it being part of lot No. 22, in the 4thdistrict
of .Monroe county when surveyed, how Butts; and
the north half of said lot, to satisfy a fi fa from a Jus
tice’s court of said county, in favor of Jeremiah M’-
Clendon, vs‘sard Joseph Parker. Property pointed
out by plaintiff. Levied and returned to me by a con
stable. JAMES YV YV ATKINS, Sk'ff.
Jan. 22. 31
Henry Tax Collector's Sale.
B EFOKr. the Court house inthefowh of McDonough
Henry county, will be sold,' on the first Tuesday in
APRIL next, between the lawful hours of sale, the follow
ing Lots of Land, or so much thereof as will satisfy the
Tax for the year 1834, and costs, viz :
Forty acres, No 918, 3d dist 1st gee Cherokee, giv
en in by H'illiam T Crews, tax 46] cents, and cost.
2024 acres, No 37, 7th dist Henry, lying on YY'alnut
creek, the property of Robert N. Fleming, tax 38J c.
One Lot iu the town of McDonough, the property
of H'hufield Huff, tax -fa] fi.
40 acres, No 782 16th dist 2d sqc Cherokee, as the
property of James Allen, tax 25] cents.'
160 acres, N'o 196 9th dist 4th sec Cherokee, as the
property of Richard Knight, tax :$5] c.
202] acres, No 110 3d dist Henry, as the propetty of
Janes G Perrymon, tax 73] c.
40 acres. No 12912th dist 1 <t sec Cherokee, on Nim
bi e Twig creek, as the properly of John ti ■’skinner, tax
42] c.
40 acres, No 272 12th dist 1st sec Cherokee, as the
property of Thomas H Yarborough, tax 24] c.
160 acres, No 11st 9lh dist 2d sec Cherokee, as the
property of John C Henderson, tax 47] c.
lfiO acres, No 197 12th dist 3d sec Cherokee, as the
property of Barnabas Godwin, tax 18] c. returned by
Alsa Beveas as agent.
40 aercs. No 637 2d dist 4th sec Cherokee, as die
property of Presley G Derenport, tax 85].c.
40 acres. No 11212d dist 4th sec Cherokee, as tho
property cf Keaton Upchurch,- tax 25] c.
160 acres, No 143 61b dist 1st sec Cherokee, as the
property of Moses T Caps, tax 35] c.
202] acres. No 64. l?th dist DeKalb, as the proper
ty of John C Gorham, tax 38] c.
202] acres, No 49 1st dist Campbell, as the proper
ty of John C. Cannada, tax 1,03] c.
40 acres, No 6e6 19th dist 3d sec Cherokee, as the
property of lYiiliam Fleming, tax 68] c.
50 acres, No 22 3d dist Heaty, as the property of
irilliam Moor, tax 31] c.
202] acres, No 206, 8th dist Henry, on Tusaha wa
lers, as the property of John Freeman, tax 38] c.
40 acres, 478, 3d dist 1st sec Cherokee, as the pro
perty of Silas B Buckhanon. tax 25] c. .
jan 28 HUGH LONGINO, t. c. h. c.
THE MINTS \ND THE GOLD CURRENCY
Tho Director of the mint. Dr. Patterson, ha$
made his annual report to Congress, and from
that it is seeu that die snm of $2,18(5,175 jit Gold
had been coined daring the year 1825,Which, ad
ded to $3,954,270, coined iu tlje proceeding year
make*, in round uumhers, six millions of dollars.
The Director of the tninl proposes two important
alterations for promoting the supply of gold for
coinage, which, if adopted by Congress, will
greatly increase tho coinage, and make tho
whole amount ofthe coinage, under the jucw law,
by the time President Jackson goes out of office
in march, 1827. amount to twelve or fourteen
millions of dollars. At that time the three new
branch mints will be in operation, for they are all
expected to begin to coin, by the first day of Jan
uary, 1837. These three branch mints, and the
principal mint, will consequently be ^work.aud
iu all, prohably will coiu twelve or fiftteen mijl-
ions, to wit; the mint at Philadelphia, three or
four millions; the branches in North Carolina aud
Georgia, from oueto two millions oarh;the branch
at New Orleans,six or seven millions; thus giv
ing. at the end of T837, about, $25,000,000 of
gold currency. But to accomplish this brilliant
result, it is necessary that the Directors’ sugges
tions fot supplying the mints with regular and
ample supplies for gold coinage, should be
adopted by the present Congress; and also (hat
tbo suggestions in the President’s last annual
message, to suppress the paper circulation under
$20 *h.ouid be carried into effect. Such is tli(^pros
pect for our gold curreucy iu tho year J837; for
the prescut, we have to repent what we have
said heretofore, that every member of congress
may now draw his pay aud mileage in gold; that
it lies ready for him in the metropolis bauk; and
that the last *essiou, nnd the proseut-'session of
Congress are the first instances, iu thirty years of
Congress being paid iu gold. Globe.
S|rThomas P*cto>.—Tho following anec
dote is related of this celebyafyd officer :
During the Peninsular war.wheu provisions were
rather difficult to be obtaiucd, a young aud dan
dified coni raUsary had heeti instructed to supply
the ratious for the third division, at a given place,
hy acertain time; but by some mismanagement,
this officer forgot to fulfil his engagement nnd tho
division was, iu consequence, left to its own re
sources, which were bad enough- A .report of this
neg'ect was brought to Geu. Picion; and he forth
with sent for the commissary. ‘YVell Sir,’ com
menced Picton, as he came iu, ‘where are the ra
tions for my division V This being the very ques
tion that the commissary was not prepared to an
swer. he hesitated for a short time, and they
stammered out somo well worn excuse, i’ictou was
not, however, to be cajoled by excuses, while his
tneu were kept with empty stomachs; so led thp
alarmed commissary to the door,&pointing,said.
Do you see that tree?* ‘Yes.Sir,’was the reply.
YY’ell.now,’ continued Pictou, ‘if you don’t gej tho
rations for pay diyistou at (be place msutioued hy
12 o’clock, tomorrow, 1 will bang you up there at
half past.’ He was then released, when he proceer
ded forthwith to Lord YY'ellingtou aud told him,
with J m appearance of injured diguity, of Gen.
PictoiPs threat; hut the commissary was dreadful
ly alarmed, when his Lordship coolly remarked.
‘Ah ! he said he’d hang you, did he V—‘ Yc*. trty
Lord/" ‘YY’ell, if Geu, Picton said so, I dare say
be will keep bis word. You’d better get the ratious
up in time.’—Further advice was .unnecessary,—
the rations were there to tho moment.
128
Kegs While Lead,
150 Galls, Linseed Oil,
30 do YY'hale do
100 Ao Lamp do
150 do Spirits Turpentine,
Copal Varnish, Furniture Y’arnish,'
Litharge, Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green,
Umber. Ivory Black, Prussian Blue,
Y’cnnillion, India Red, Pans Green.
Y’urdigris, Smalts all colours YVipte Frosting,
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown,.
Red Lead, Yellow Gore, YY'hi ting, Glue,
and Gold Leaf—Just received and lor slae by
nov. 5th 1835. 19 CHARLES CAMPBELL.
Fire proo*'Buildings, corner of'Mttlberrv and Second
~irzr
FEU.YT.I TIO.Y FOR S.1EE.
T U IIE subscriber being desirous to remove to the
West, offers for sale the LAND whereon he
now lives, containing about 600 acre* situated oil both
sides of YValnut creek, and on the stage road, six miles
from Clinton, and abonl seven miles from Macon. It
is ahealthy situation and tolerably well improved —
Any person wishing to pnrehese will do well to call
and examine tho premises. P. PHIJJPSv
5 Jones co. Fob 4 % S3 pt
. C MJY G fi V .71 FS.
dN PAIR Gentlemen’s Dancing Pump.?,
Pje* 100 do Ladies’, fine Prunella aud Kid
Slippers, French pattern, by
Jan 1 28 ISAAC NEYVHALL.
A SUPPLY of Kowa lid’s Tonic Mixture, acertain
cure tor the Fetor end Ague, just received and
for sale by J. II. &. \V. 3 ELLIS,
juno 16-52 Cotton Avenue, himum.
^ NOTICE.
T HE firm of YVood ci: Camp is tliisday dissolved
by mutual consent. The business will .be contin
ued bvThomas YVood. who is duly authorized to cIosp
the business of the concern. THOMAS YVO D
Macon Oct. 20th 1835. FDYVARD CAMP.
EWi^DAVID F. YVILSOSf i* a candidate
i$ss2 for Colohel of Ribb County, 32
-Harbour vu the laleof Man.—YVe leant from ui:
English paper, the project advocated seme years
ago in a pamphlet by Mir William Hilary, of es
tablishing an artificial harbour in tho Irish Sea,
has fieenrevived,and tltat Sir John Kcunic jias
peen employed in surveying tho haroonri of tho
Isle of Man. His report has been published ac
companied by plans. The expense of erecting a
breakwater at Douglas Bay, which shall form a
basio of 40 or 20 acres, with excellent ancitorago
and with watered to 34 feet deep, is estimated
nol to exceed 200 £250 ,000. lit* slated in Sir
YVilliam Hilary’s pamphlet that within ten years
property exceeding half a million in value had
been lost on the coast of lhe island and tho adja
cent seas, by the wreck of vessels, which would
have found a refuge within a breakwater at
Douglas Hay and that in a single week in
November, 1834, thirteen persons, besides vessels
and their cargoes worth £d0,000, were lostiu
Ramsay Bay, and on the Castletown coast, all of
which had passed Douglas Bay m search of
shelter. /
Insurrection of Cpnviets at Joan Fernandez.
—f’nptaiu Carey, of the ship Gideon Barstow",
arrived at Rochester, iuforms us that tho Gover
nor of Juan Fernandez arrived at Talcahuana ou
the 2Jst of sept- on his way to Valparaiso, to
raise forces, with whom to retake his island, ct
which possession had.been taken by the convicts ,
seiiieuced tfaero by tho Chilian Government-
About two mouths previous to that time, theprifi--
oners entered into a conspiracy, got possession,
of tiie castle, bound tho Governor, threw him.
into prison, and after several weeks eonliuemen.t-
released him, and gave him twenty minutes to ge£.
onboard of a vessel theu waiting to take him to
the main. Captaiu C. thinks that the Chilian for
ces will have some trouble in captaring the con--
victs, who are very mintcroas, unless they arts
starved out by preventing aE intercourse with the-
islautl. There is said to bo only one harbor, and'.
tbHtmay be so fortified as to show a.powerful re
sistance to attacks. The Governor gave this itr-- -
formation, with a particular request, tb;>f it ko-
xotnmttuicated to masters of ships with w hich he-
might fall in company, with advice to steer clear
of tbo island. pN’eyr Bedford Ghe-.etro.