Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, March 03, 1836, Image 1

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Hy ]ft. »IRTI.ETT. .7/.ico.r, gjeobgi.j, THk usmj.i r, .n.tJtcu s, isbg. Volume X.-- 3U. a*om A a m* oj sabsMTiiur oi:. r.insK JIOM.ASW.P‘<i'i KicMncc. trill pm/for the pa- 1 E ,v * Kou^n, mu/ i» «KMK«, MS )M| r iter nt» #r*«. Ts'f Dollars, paid in adcancc blinker pc, fitter*. . . vJir 'sJ 0 ' ,t,r fet*'fi tc M . I Il hJi v'd P“M * u months after the year has mt Ufi Three Dollars anil f'ifily. Cents per annum charged. If not paul until the end of the yrnr, l‘asr Dollarsper annum tall be charged—irith interest ihtrceftcr. of AdVeMhlnf ' - .Vi WAKE HOUSE and connission Business. T HE undersigned begs leave to inform lii* friends & public generally, that liowill continue the above business in all its various branches at the old staud for- inerlv occupied by Dennett & Carter in East Macon, .where he olfers a" the usual facilities in business by ... making liberal advances on produce stored with him, AJrrtisements not exact ling one hundred ,cords, half " " n ^'Pmentslo his friendsin SavannalnJCharleston, jj.fl or ticrlee bn tier lines, icill be inserted one time ; Yo **' ? I,S Ware H™** are conveniently sit- l^OsTdMu. H'*c* more than one insertion u given, I , r ,* ver - »».? rcmMc *«» buildings tf 0 .! fir the first, and 50 cents for each coAnuoncc. ; vl,,ch rem,crs ‘1mm quite secure from danger by fire. (tits O', the first, and 50 cents far each coimnuance. !]!/>,cn irhich a deduction of one fourth iciU be mode, when jj.j in advance. ” Sheriff, Tat Collectors' and Coroners' Sales art char- "\’nr^ fierrtisers trill be allowed two squares in each asset ftr Twenty Dollars per annum; and in the same for a larger space—payable quarterly. The expenses of onr business, and the state of the limes, r)a irt. that these terms standi be rightly adhered to. VO UK & DARIEN Line of Packils.• - v lilUti Amelia Strong, J. Cliace, Master, Premium, Mr. Matthews, “ c\v 44 Darien, C. 1*. Buckley, 44 • “ Macon, A. Bilibins, 44 l ' ScI.r. D. B. Crane. T. Baker, 44 \;| -..,vl and substantial vessels, well calculated for the trade, with good accommodations for passengers, and evisrieuccu commanders. Olio of the vessels will nl- vra ‘ V s lm at each endof tbo Lino to receive freight, and „.jjj. ,i| regularly once a week. Shippers by this line r i.i ellect Insurance at live cightlis per cent and they mi. r lv upon the vrssels being regularly despatched. Tli ! s il'ucribers are also agents for several Steamboats 11 ran regularly during the boating season between p.irica, Ilawkinsville, and Macon, and are induced to belief • that they can give great facilities in forwarding euails destined'for the interior of the State. 6 HAWES &. MITCHELL, Agent Darien. 1st July, JHliS 3 Pioneer Stettin Hotel Ai.uf. I I til 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 the close of the last season and placed on the line. Strain Boat Pioneer, Capt. Goodwin, “ 44 Daniil Crockett, “ JIP Comtek will ply regnlatly between Darien and Macon, one of them leaving Darieu about once a week with freight boats in tow. Strain j33.it €?23«VZ12L1253?0£i?. Capt. Donnell, will run constantly lietwcen Darien ami Savannah autl .id'ord the greatest despatch to Cotton. The subscriber’s whole attention is devoted to facili tiling transportation between Macon and the Sea Port*. He has invested a largo sum to put his line in tbo most complete order, and believes that bis arrange- in nits for giving despatch to freight and keeping it in good order, while in liis cum; will make it the interest of Cotton Shippers and Merchants ordering goods, to combine their favors. At ifarienho has secure and convenient Warehouses for reception of floods, and his Wharves there are covered with sheds, v*hich enable* him to keep all Cotton shipped on his Un its under shelter and protected from the weather wliiio landed for feshipment. JAMES It BUTTS A'-.t.VTS. IIoi.comiTr, Puck &. Co., Charleston. JJ. P. Butts, Savannah, .1; T. Howi.asd, Darien It. B. Halstead, Ilawkinsville. Maconi Ynv. IS. 1834.-22 _ Alttfon Sleant Slant Company. Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Willcox. do. EXCEL. " r. L. Willcox. ret ills company have now tltcir line of Beat* iu JL complete order for freighting.. They have a new steamboat added to'their Itlffe Called the Superior, and tsn Tow-B.ml*. The Boat* will run regularly be two- n Macon and Darien, one of the steamboats leaving Darien every live or six days with tow-boats. The company have now sixteen tow-boats, nil first rate boats, built express ly for the navigation of the Ocmulgce and Altamiha rivers; these increased facilities will unable' the com- puny the means of giving the greatest ucspatch to rottoii or goods shipped by their line. , They have a Steamboat ami a number of Sloops, to carry cotton and merchandise between Darien and Savannah, and Darien and Charleston. There are hI-ii, live first rale Packets running regularly between itiri.m am! Now York, which come to Hawes & Jlitriiel, of Darien. Agents fur the abore Hunts : J. GODDARD, Macon. Bovrr., Hr.xnr & W.u.Ti:rt, Charleston. L. Uii.nwis iV Co. Savantiali, Hawks iV Mircim.i., Daricw. lino. lv. Kodkkts, llawkiusvillcv Macon, 24 ill Dec., 1835. 2R Insurance can be effected at lowest rates if required. 'The nnJersigned will give his whole attention to Die above business and hopes to receive a portion of pub. lie patronage. A General assortment of Groceries will be constantly kept ou band and sold at the lowest price*. sept 9 It H. K-CARTER. GROCERIES, W ABB -HOUSE, anti Commission Business, Unit heretofore conducted by them. Their Ware House is ronvcuie.iitly situated on second street, near ly adjoi-) -g their store. All cotton consigned to them, either by Hie planters or dealers in the article, or or ders to i-oll or buy in this market, will be promptly at tended to. They have also a convenient close storage house for the reception of merchandize from Die country ; the receiving aud forwarding of which, will receive a particular share of their atteutinn. Liberal advan ces will lie made on cotton stored, or cm shipments to aiiv market, when desired. They also have on hand, and expect shortly to re ceive a large and general assortment of GROCERIES, DRYGOODS Such as. St. Croix and Portoricoifc Havannasugars, Cuba. Rio and Java coffee, Liverpool salt, Swedes Iron, Nails, Brads, cast, German and blister steel, Heavy hentp Bagging, Bagging twine twilled sack ing, 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, &c. Which they will sell on as good terms as can be had in this market. , II Sept 10 AGENCY AND COMMISSION susmass. IN DAMPS. fill HE undersigned returns his thanks to his friends for the iibcrtd support which he has heretofore received from them in the above line of bu.-aness, and solicits a continuance of their patronage. His arrange ments for conductingjMtsinei&, aud- particularly in gi ving despatch in receiving and forwarding produce & merchandize and protecting them while in his charge, ore at least equal to those of any others in his line. He will spend the summer in and in the vicinity of Darien, and any business addressed id him will receive his per sonal and prompt attention. jnfie 15 1335-53 JOHN T. ROWLAND. The .lineon Clothing Store I S removed to the store lately occupied by Messrs Myrick, Napier it Freeman, next to Mr Win B iohnson’s Jewelry store, where may he found a good assortment of Clothing, lints, Boots, Shoes anti Fancy Articles- connoting in pari of Fine blue, black, brown, green, olive mixt and silver grey Frock Coats Fine blue, black, hrotvn, green, claret and olive Drees Coats Brown, green, mixt and sliver grey Coatee* hiper drab mixt brown aud green Over Coats Petersham over and Hunting Coats— laidies’ Cloaks Fcntlcincn’s canihlet Cloaks, mole-skin Hunting coat.* Datinet anil bcaverteen round Jacket*, Pantaloons and Vests of almost every description Cotton nuil woollen nett Shirts and Drawers, Flan nel, Canton Flannel, plain alid twilled Cotton D Miv- ers. Linen and Cotton Shirt*, Flannel Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Gloves, Hosiery. Russiau Belts, Black Ital ian and white Cravats, Cotton, worsted and Gum El astic suspenders, a great variety of Stock*, Umbrellas Cloth, Fur, aud Hair Seal-skin Caps. 30 cases Hats, Fine Boot* and shoes, India Rubber Shoes, Ladies India Rubber shoes. Also ... % Fine blue, black, tnvi'sibfe green, and Royal purple Cloths, BnfTCassimere, Tailor’s Trimmings, Milita ry Trimmings, iSc. Ac., all of which will be sold at reduced prices for cash. Macon oct. 22, 21 HORACE FITCH. NEW DRUG STORE. DR. St. ZOO JiXS fJTAS jus; received a large assortment of DRUGS JUS. & .MEDICINES, at the Store one door below W. B. Jouysros’s Jkuki.kv, which he will sell at uio derate prices -, among which arc PAINTS, White Lead, Red Lead, Black Lead, IJlharge, Verdi gris, Chromic Green, Chromic Yellow,Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, Stoue Ochre, Umber, Venetian Red, Lampblack, Roscpiuk, Terra do Sienna, Vermillion. Prussian Bluo, Osboru’s water colours. OILS, Linseed, Sperm. Whale, and Train Oils, and Spts. Turpentine, Copal, Japan, Coach, Leather,Picture famishes. -BRUSHES. Flesh, Hair. Hat '■"'raining, Varuish, Furniture, Tooth. Paint, Nail, Corn 'Shoe, Scrubbing, Sweeping, Dus? ling. Velvet, While wash, Clothes, Ilonse, and Velvet Brushes. PERFUMERY. Cologne, Rose Honey, Florida, Lavender. & Orange Flower Wate.. Aromatic Vinegar, Bears’ Oil, Antique Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash, Cream Soap and other Shaving Soaps, Wash Ball*, Drop Lake, Essences of Rose and Cedrnt, Kxtrnit de Moil, Flako White, Hair Powder, Orris Root. Milk of Roses, Oils of Orange, Bergamot, Cedrut, Cinnamon, Lavender. Neroli, and Roses; Oxy-chloriuc Lotion, Pearl Powder, Pomatum, Powder Puffs, Preston Salts, Pink Saucers, Fancy vi als, Tonquiit Beans, Vin de Rouge, Vegetable Rouge, & Macassar Oil. DYE STUFFS. Anuatto, Cudbear, Fig Blue, Fustic, Galls, Indigo, Madder. Nicaragua Wood, Ahitii, Turmeric, and Ground Logwood. MEDICINES. Acetic, Citric, Oxalic ifc oilier Acids, Acoustic Oil, Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated Liquor of Aunuotiia, Atkinson’s Depilatory, Balm of Columbia, Patent Barley, Brcastpipes, Brimstone, Cayenne Pep per, Spanish Saffron, Aiumoninret of Copper, Sago, Emetine, Cicula Plaster, Ext. Aloes, Cinchona, Col- ocyntli, Elateriitm, Jalap, Kahiuca, Nux Vomica, Rhu barb. Khatania. Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla & Cubelis, H NEW- GOODS. WM. II. BUR08AI.L, AS Just received a new and extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS, HEA23V CIrOTHSSJCf, HATS, SHOES, S>-c. which ho is (Jeritig for sale at reduced prices For Cash Onh/. HIS STOCK CONSISTS, IN PAUT, OF THK FOI.T.OUTSG ; Super Saxony, Blue, Black aud Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Blue, Black. Mixed and Fancy colored Satinetls Knglish Merinoes Duffle, Point ar.d Rose Blankets • Scarlet, Crimson. Green stud White Flannels Printed Saisbury do Canton and Saxony aud Gauze do Damask Table Diapers Birds Eye aud Russia do Scotch do Black, Blue and coloured Bomhuzcttes - do do do Circassians Negro Cloths Liusevs Bleached aud Unbleached Sh-irtinfg*& Sheetings Hamilton Jeans Black Italian Lustring do Ch-os de Swiss do da Napfor do do Beiliu do Sinchews ami Sursancts Colored Gras tic Naples , Black and colored Florences do Italian Crapes Merino Mantles and Square Shawls Common, Thibet wool, Valentin, Silk Dutnask and twisted Silk Shawls Ucrnaui, Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros de Na ples Dress Hdkfa Ladies and Misses Bonnets mmkxtemsi Datrdelio.1 Valerian, Opium & others. Phosphate of I Irish Linens mid La wits p r r;w, Vi.y t !' ! .," n-J 0 ri 3! a , r,ar M t!T A Cotton Cassimors Beaver Fustians Lglih CalLei! IIoffiSS’a’AildySe, OU dSilkor j;-»sl'sh Moleskin Apron andI Furniture Checks Hat Case; Iodine, Jujube Paste, Lactucarinm. Lan- P w “® sUc } •j, 1 ’ 1 ? ai,( | toinpes Bed l icks rets, Patent Lint, Lujuiline, Lobelia, Medical Hpoous, Floor Cloth Larzo (*recn Frieze (?loth Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia, .Mustard, Oil* of Furniture Dimity Russia SbeetingBcar Duck Caraway, Copaiva, Croton, Fennel,\Vintergreen, Se- Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oznaburghs neca, Denarcotiscd and Powdered Opium, Phospho- Hangup Cord Cotton Yuru rus, Piperine. Pocket Instruments. Ilydriodate & Ox Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery y-muriateof Potash, Potter’s q*Jioffcon, Liquor of Po- BlfU:k atl( J colored Cambrics twh, Dragon s Blood, Seatons, SWngfctouV Elixir. U t| aud Gat|ze Garnitures Strychnine, Powdered Valenuti, Rhubarbnrine, Sab-1 „„ , . , . .,... cine, Sanford’s Bark, Lac Sulphur, Syrup of Liver- J^lk and col d Lustring Ribbons wort, One Stethoscope, Swann’s Panacea, Seidlitz Dark aud light col <• l nuts aud Ginghams Powders, Tamarinds, Tincture of Colrhicmo,. Wine Lace ami Gauze Veils ofColchicmn, Trusses, TurbithRoot, White Hellebore, j Fig’dand phiftf Bobinet I.aco Colchicnm Seeds, Acetate «f Colchicuni, Aromatic | Tltread Lacts Carbonate of Ammonia ; an Assortment of Patent Me dicines. and all others in common usg, Garden Seeds, and Shop Furniture for Physicians.— ALSO, Couching, Copping, and small Scaling, Instruments; and one second hand set of Amputating and Trephin ing Instruments. April 29 MACON CARXIXA&E ‘MIjESEOiTSS. Or m til gee Steam Boat Cotntmny. twur\ F. F. LEWIS, KCEItCHASiT TAXLOR, AS taken the stand a few doors above the Clo thing Store of Mr. L. Fjtrh, On Mnlbcrry street where he continue* to carry on the Tailoring business. He assures all those who may favor him with dieir custom, that their work will bt. done at the shortest notice, and in the best manner. lie has on hand a supply of the best materials in his line, consisting of CLOTHS, Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green, Ac. * CASSIMERE3,—A good assortment. VEST'ESM&S, A good \nnetyoftiie best quality. Peler.-'linm, and a complete assortment of T.UIOWS TRIMMINGS. lie respectfully solicits a share of the public pat ronage. Macon, Oct 30 1834—24y Cambric, Snxonyi Swiss, Mull, Nainsook aud Book Musltug I inen Cambric Htikfs Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlcficld lldkfs Carved aud plum Shell Combs Gentlemens English Buck, Beaver aud Goat skiu Gloves Ladies Beaver, Goat skiu aud Silk Gloves Bead Reticules Ready-made dotting. Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive brown and groen Broadcloth Dress Coats, Superfine bluo, black, brown and green Cloth Frock Coats, Superfine blue, olive, green and mix'd Cloth Coattees, and blue, steel mix’d and fantj> Colored Sattinet Coattees anil Frock Coats, Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, o _ Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pautalnons, tones iu the uothcru cities, will have on hand, and be j Youth's cloth Olid “ ,l *»?** I'.'fSs atld Frock Coats, constantly receiving, the coming season, a" extensive j do do do Pantaioon3, assortment of, I Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored ’ civet, CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, black Florimine, black Bombazine dark and light . .. , r ii j • ’ colored Valentia, English bilk, colored and white and vehicles of all descnpUons which wdl bo of the yferaeilie. Toilinet. Swansdown andf Sattinet- Vests be* workmanship and matemls, and which Will be CaulJet Cloalw nnd Great Coals, sold on a* good term* as can be pureluKed nr any erty Mj d brown CJotlj & Pateraham Box Count in the Southern country. Also, an extcusrve assort- j £ ’ ski| , Overcoats, , mCUt ° SADDLERY, HARNESS * Flne Linen Collars, Bosoms Socks',' anderery otlier article appertaining to onr line of busi JuCffTO ClplHVttg. ness. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to 1 j Men's & Youth's Fur Hats, do. do. Wool do. do. do. Cloth, Seal & Hair Caps, Fine Boots &. Shoes—Negro Shoes, Ac. Ac. The French Claim, As sung by 'Jr. Andrews.,at the Tremont Theatre, Bos- ten—Tune:—Kind and Ceuutrymap.” There was an old King i;i the French country, A flaw iu bis treaty the Deputies.found— ’T was all about twenty-five million* of fraiits. Which he had agreed to pay Juriatfiaft dmvn. And when the tifne it had come round. That he sli'-nkl the money to .Tom-than pass, To liaful over the Deputies was’nt inrlined. And they said they’d be shot if they furnish'd the brae*. They even went so far as tq hint That die King hiin--elf was concerned iri the job; And they’;! in- doubt if th - nm:i v was paid. ’T'-vould half of it rest iti bis Majesty’s fi»b. And when th» n.'ws to Jonathan came. As you well may suppose, be was desr.erate mad; For. say* be, when a fellow has made n fair trade, To “ dodge the question" was rather too bad. The inorejie tboncht on’t the madder he grew. Until lie vowed by the great hornspoon, Unless they did the thing that was right. He’d give them a licking, and that pretty soon. Now when they s.'Av Jonathan’s dander was up, They thought it best a new course to take: And rfiey said they’d pay the bill, interest and all. If Jutiatlian an apology would make. Now 'when these news to Jonathan came. He vow’d up and down that he tie Vo r would doit; - And I don’t think there’s nnv one here; But would sootier lose all than he slionkl'r.t stick to it. Snch 44 tarnation ” ninnies they never would be, In such a bad cause their blood to spill; If they do I can telhVm, betwixt yon aud me, • When the Yankee’s get fighting they “go it to kill.” Now if they don’t do the thing thst is right, They'll find themselves iu a pretty hubbub, For if we don’t get justice without. We'll face the chaps with a hickoiy club. And now Mr; King of the French country, Without any nonsense, I’ll say what I mean— If you only just knew what critters we be. You'd just as live light an Iilferii-'.I Machine,. T HU subscriber having made arrangements with some of the most extensive Carriage Manolac- I give us a calk Just recei red WRIGLEY & HART. 13-9 Bags prime green Coffee Oct. 15. 17 25 hhcLft Ctoix P. R. and N. O. sugar 0 Boxes Loaf sugar 10 hhds Molasses, 50 bids N E Rum 30 44 superior Whiskey Jamaica aud st Croix Rum Hoi. Gin, Cog. Brandy Sperm and Tallow Caudles, soap, starch,Chocolate, Ac. *i*o Salt, Iron-Castings, Bagging, Bale Rope, together with a complete assortment of Jb'Jtncy, and Staple Dry Goods. Jan. 21 30 E. RUSSELL. Bills of Exchange O N Savannah and New York, at sixty and ninety days, will be discounted by Jan 14 30 ItEA A COTTON. 11E Subscriber will make liberal advances on B Cotton shipped to bis friends in Savannah, Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston nov.fi, 1036. ItOBT. COLLINS. R EA & COT-TON will make liberal advances on Cotton shipments to Savannah or New York. 14. 29 .IVir Store—I'rcsh Goods. Iff A ClICS—-Ladies’ Druiine Cape*, white do, Sqmr- JP rcl tail Boas, Ladies’ Opcfa'Ties for the neck. Also just received, Men’s and Boys’Seal Caps. 11 Al A M A - A -1 O'L’ I jjttji Fro in t)r. Drnpifs Unpublished Medical Trco- lise ou .il:ifi?.Vfi*h't>lu. -. .. , Doctor W. D. Briucle, o liighljr aCEqniplishcd nut! learned pliysitian-of this r* l >i * n n weU tvrit- ten essuy, on the entire uf iiitein|)tr.;:ucc t (eitlo North American Medical ami Jou-n.-il. No. viii.) states that he h>-ei) nfnch grnlil'ud tvilh his aromatic sulphuric acje! • In,.si Verpl in-; stances a complete etre li:is.Lct-n effected, aud only a single c:ino of complete laeinc has enti,-.- to liis know li-elge. • This is >litrely eneouraging, ami is a funber roi'ifiirn.'itjnii of my vit'ts iu le gat'd to tho'ettro of intemporanve. The first case detailed by. the. doctor is exteecr dingly iniercstii'g and instructive.' 1 he pat;wit was 33 years of age, anjl for a Jong.titue liael hui n intemperate f for the last t.!;ree ji-ars had rli-unk from one to fitttr pints of ardent spirits every day . with an iuiervaf bfbnd pe-tioel uf tjircc weeks. ' 15c j)ad bc.cn tho srilijcct ol .inttma-n-pulu sev eral times, nud in the last ntutyk the doctor cetn- tncnccd with elm at;id; e'iiiccti'ng l;il wife to giro, it to jiim in his drink But :> short time had «•- lapsed when it£ detected a difference in' '.he tasto of his liquor and refused to. oikepny more of it; -vftcr bisxen.te rv he f< It nu hieliuation tir renew his habits’. . Ifnne time ajier he w us induced liy a coirp.aujeu to tisrt fl. tavr^-ij, aou there he iu- ilulgril f. ccly in drinking. .A e|aj. or.two siller, ho told the doctor thru his tiropeiistty- had returned anil,requested liitn,tee give hitn sonsttl-ii'g to de stroy it. The acid was; ngaiu commenced;—- he took four doses, aud his desire for drink ceas ed- Two yearshav.c now i lajised, and this fna.li • is still temperate. Tie lias becumo a tnenibe i-<-f the Methodist Churt'Ji. ami pfesents a gloriots-t instance of a happy r fortr.ati-.tv . In thusc cases where the patfctil could not ho induced to take the acid, the doclot has witness ed the happiest results from ipecacuhann. —The following is the mode of fibiliiting ti e acid. ••My usual practice .’’says tTie doctor, “is to atld a illachtn of the m id to a pint of any dc- seiiptiott of liejtior the patient prefer-.; now ami then I find it necessary jo attgrjteut the quantity of acid to two drachms to the pint. 'I lie dose is a wine'glass full, every one. two or three, hours the interval between the doses hemp regulated by the quantity of Ijqitor the patient Iras previ ously been in the habit ef taking; 1 always request that it may not be take n to the extent of produ- f ciug intoxication. In all cases tif attempts a. circular. 1 re'ormatiou, tdc physician should pay panienla attention to the digestive organs. The rarhonat of Ammonia will be found very beneficial _i almost all cases of drunkards—in my own nractii I have observed a consklcrable unprovettiSiil-t the state of tho gastric apparatus, from its ns tt corrects nci- ity, improves the secretions,ai acts as a gentle stimulatit. Thesi stem shou'i at the safne time be invigorated, and all causi of nervous depression, sedulously Jlumucd. TORPEDO. We find- bribe New York Times, the follow ing description of a new means of destroying ht man life. We belietethat the opiuiuii general I prevails that intiH wftss sanguine, in propi-rtii to the deStYftcfineness of the weapons used— that is itidccel the ease, we ought to hail lh new torpedo as an engine of humanity. “Mo understand that Mr. Clinton Rooscve!’ of this city, basiuvculed an invwltnralile, Steal Battery, i-alctilatcd to do great soiTiec. It rendered invulnerable, as' w c arc told, hy inttkin the hows aud stern of the vessel alike sharp, an plating them with polished iron armour, wit high bulwarks and a sharp roof, also plate ill like manner, with the design of glancing th halls which can he douo if the angle of iucnlenc i he stlffU'ieiHy artrie. The means of offence ar a torpedo, which is made to lower on nearin the enemy, and bo driven by a mortar mto tb enemy’s side under vvaier, where by a fusee u n il explode. There i* also a large camion at each end of the batter*, to use in case circumstances should render au'attnclf by the torpedo imprac ticable. there are alscTmort ars to throw all kinds of combustibles upon the sails and decks of op ponents. Tim nX'de of approach is, always to k ep one of the ends of the battery opposed In the eneuiv. There are means to present balls from reaching any part of llwtmachinery* . Gkolooicai. Rt-roitT. #e have glanced over the Report df Dr’I rood! made to the Legislature, and fiuil, as was to bo expected from his scientific reputation, that it contains a great variety of usclul information’ upou the soils atld mineral products of lennes- see. We were particularly iuterrested iu those parts relating to rhe locality of coal and iron ore T HE subscriber is now opening, on second street, Cases low price Napped Hat*. G do Satin Beaver do, next door to Patrick A Martin, and nearly op-1 ;; <io superfine Fur, do. Gent’s Fur Tippits, 300 pair positc the Commercial Bank, a complete assortment of Gent’* dancing Pumps, The obotfo will be sold’at a Insurance. HE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure M_ Cotton-on the River, and also take a few risks against Fire i» thiscityr Apply to ROBERT COLLINS. ■Macon. Oct. 27. 18.14. 19 Paints, Varuisltcs, Ac. IIITE LEAD. Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow, Red Lead. Litharge, Lamp Black, M'hiting. Terra de Scinna, Spanish Brown, Linseed Oil, Spts. Turpentine, Copal Varnish, Japan Varuish. Leather Varnish, Picture Varnish, ufck. If'indoiC Glass, Bainl Brushes, .Vfi f eblH 35 By J. 11. & W. 8. ELLIS, j To Southern Merchants. HALLOO li A BATES, No. 234, Pearl st. New-York, R ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of South ern dealers to'thefr stock of Goods now receiv- . ii.. i . - i ing for their spring sales, they have materially increaS- 4111. un-lersigiiod have resumed business as n-; e j their stock of French Silk’Goodsand Fancy arti- i - 1 -l... .1.^ : i.:..j. av...f Is ! T IMES company will be prepared to roimneneo bn- . sine.**, early* in the next season—They will have a li’.i! of Packet* lie tween New York, and Viricu anti ►team vessels to forward goods flout Darien to Macon —Tho agent* in New York, Charleston, and Savaiutnli, will be authorised to contract for the delivery of good* in .M.icmr, at a freight agreed on without iiilennedi- it’s c!) irgo ami the agent in Macon will receive cotton deliverable in Savannah. Charleston, and New York— Tiki rjuip.iuv’* vessels and hoats, will be of first das* with expewiehced commanders, and no expense will be sp ired to-meet tho patronage ofthe public. PIT. It. YO.NGK A SONS, Agentsin Darien. ui»v 27lh 1835 49 COiV131iJSSlOi> I5UJSINE5SS, At 2>aricn» CS-a. ■ dancing Pumps, large discount bv the Case or dozer! Jau.fi, 1836 29 ISAAC NKWHALL. Next door to the Post Officp. ^00,000 bv 28 7 , Staph and Fancy DRY GOODS. Which will he sold at prices much reduced 1 ,- being bo’t on reasonable term* and cheap, they will be sold ac cordingly. His stock comprises iu part as follows: • ~ WOOLENS. 8-4, 9-1 and 10-4 London Dutiil Blankets—10-4 and 18-4 fine -Mackinaw do—Negro Plains and Liuseys— super blue, black, brown niixt Clotlis—Fine and com mon 6'atiucts, assorted colors—superfine Valentia and Toilinet Vpxtings—super white aud red Flannels—do Merino do. STUFFS. Black and colored G-4 Merinos—do do Bombazetts— . «... finefi-4 Bombazines—Piuk llatinct—figured Circas- Scilll SilOclIS ZnaQUIACtUl'iilg' COw siaus. MYiUCK, NAPIER A FREEMAN COTTON GOODS.- ¥¥•'Y E received a supply of Cloths aud Yarns stipefand common nlain and twilled Calicoes-swiss, -«■ from tl.e abov e Manufactory, of superior fab- Jaconet, Mull and Book Mastitis—black and colored » ck wlutli tliey offer ta Merchants and 1 lanter* at tba cambric Ginghams—Irish Linens in 4 pieces very line j Factory prices. Macon ^.sp TIBito. 1 > olored and while Homespuns—Rowen cassimerea l New Books. FRAUDS IN THE LACKING OF COT ION We have received '.lie follotvii g in a It is signed hy a great number ol persons. Cotto.v Brok-KR’s Association, ? Liverpool, GthNov. 1835. J To the' AnicrtCau Chamber of Comm-rco- Geutlemeu. We tho under signed Members n) the Cottou Brokers’ Assoeiatio beg leave to call the attention of the American Chamber of Com merce to. a subject of considerable importance to the Cciiou trade in general, pul particularly to that part of it counectcd with the Sale and De port of Cotton from the United States, viz. the fraudulent prncticcs iu the packing of cotton. This speeiesrof tfaad has long been the source of much inconvenience-and vexation to all con cerned iu Colton business; but whether from the iufrcque-iiey of the occasions, when distributed a- inong set main, or from the smallness of the loss iu the scale of mercantile transactions, no meas ures have hitherto been taken to arrest its prog ress. For tho sartte reasons, to which may be added the difficulty of Obraiuing retires*, the claims arising from this cause are frequently co- innndeel rather as a matter of form, and. often am altogether abandoned, and if allow eel on this side t’f !hv water, are seld"iri (•.* >ve uud. ritaud) suc cessfully prosecuted against he. parties ou the oilier. This impunity, ;is might have been ex pected, has'operated Its a direct eueotirageinSut to such dishouest practices, which comincnciiig with the lesser fraud of introducing needs, ivaste- siones. aud sand into the interior of thebaic, have at length extended ton wholesale aud systemati c plau of deception aud plunder by meats of “false packing. . The ordinary mode of effecting ibis is by a plating or tldu layer of good Cotton ou the ttvo sides ofthe bale usually sampled, the inside be ing wholly composed of a very inferior quality, In some cases h'owevtJr the onter layer cousists of a quality differing only a lew degrees from that in the inside, which is again packed iu layers of various qualities, but ail of them worse than the outside ; the.obvious iiitcuiiou of which being to render the fraud moreaccure by adding to iiie difficulty and uncertainly of detection. The ex perience of the presen; year furnishes ahuuit. ut proof of the increase of this practice. Ft is not now as formerly confined to an occasional bale or nvo, hut it is extended to whole parcels of one or , - , . two hundred bales in a lot ; and when it is con- as they are- rtiure directly e-onnected w iUi ttic sidered that the* difference between the real and ( subject of Internal Improvement. . lie -late apparent value ef the Cotton may be three or four J is greatly indebted to the learned and ludelatign- l,bs- Pork and Bacon, 100 do New Lard, for sale DAVID RALSTON. WOOL HATS. Received this day 8 CASES of Wool HATS, and 3 do. 1st and 2nd quality fine Fur Hat*. 4 do. boys Boots. ISAAC NFAVI1ALL. Next door to the I’ost Office. Dec 3. 23 qual to any ever offered in the city. The "utmost ex ertions will be made to give, iu all respect*, entire sat isfaction to those who may favor them with their trade Jan 80 33 2m A 1.1 persons arc forewarned trading with .M/vRY IIARREI.L, of Upson county, on my account, as I am determined to pav nh debt* of her contracting. Feb 18 4t 35 'GREEN B. HARRELL. have, uud will a* heretofore pay prompt utlen tinii io all business entrusted to tlinir care. We believe xye have made arrangements that will enable us at all times to forward good* for the interior with the least possible delay, by steamboat* when the river will ad mit, or iu extreme low river hy Miml) (hits or lighters, built expressly for tluA business. On onr wharves “re large Storehouses, calculated for tlie storing of cot- bni at tlie least possible expense, nud our opportunities to forward cottou inland or coastwise, are not exceed- ml by any other House. HAWES & MITCHELL. _Darien, Slay 20,1835. 40 . A'iinrxte&sss^srcti T* L.x ,,d 0 r mv bed and board, without any just cause or prov, SNOW A ROGERS, »inl offer their serv ices to their friends, and tho public , ■ generally, in the above business. Forwarding Gomls ,, *¥f,f!J5?F ... ... .... „ ,, “mlproduce to and from die interior of the State, will gj MANNING, of the oolst district, G. 51. r'T.-ivo particniar atteritiou. It may he proper to toll* before James Whatley, Esq. one Bay Mare, “•ate that they hav.* no connection with any ofthe four year* old next spring, foiirfeet e-iglu inchc.h.gli, Sleani iransportationlines; Goods for the interior will J right bind foot white, and a small star in her forehead. ■Iway* ha shipped by those who will probably give j Appraised Bv James (.limber and Abner Taylor, to tiit-m the greilestdespatch. ISAAC SNOW'. i twenty-two dollar*, tins 26th January, 1838. Jan 1.1838 -is ofo t ROGERS ‘ A true copy from theertray hook, this loth Fcbrua- _ l -— H. G. JOHNSON and checks—Birdseye and nu*^i? Diaper*—Linen cambric Ilkfs, Russia sheetings, Ac SILKS. Black super Pol <lc soie silk*—do Italian Lustring uo —rich colored silks very cheap—Levantines, s-arsnets and sincliew*. HANDKERCHIEFS. Mandarin, Ileruinci, embroidered Romani, Bagdad, cles, as also, tlie various kind* of Muslin*, Swiss dowMn-n^ ( 2*fisuered Thibet, embroidered Thihet wool Dry Goods, comprises an assortment probsWy e- 1 !,nt ^ ffanze Hlris richfimired cauze Ribbons from this date. Upson co Fob Ml oca pay any of her contracts PLEASANT DAWSON. 35 3t ry. 18:m 35 i Draper Administrntoron the applied himself. wiB foHmte^*SiSon , !‘ M,e ’’ * 1,pl,C * raav be ii l ,r0leCt,n ."*’'T U , ". tCr,:S,, oi" 6 * 1 These are then fore, to rite and admonish all and sing- Ii,,-, >fided to ffie new establishment^ « ular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew JKnenJan IBM ISAAC SNOW. _ cause (i f any they hare,) within the time prescribed by B AL !«ANACp FOR 1836. j law, why said Utters should not be granted. 1 The Grots. Dozen, or single, for sale hv 1 Given under my hand at office, Feb. I, 183C. CIJAS. CAMPBELL. 32 JOHN McCORD. r. c. o. and martin gauze Hkfs—rich figured gauze Ribbous— Ilaiidsoinc thread Edgings aud Quiltings—Blond Ed gings and Bobinet Laces—and many otlier articles, which eannot fail to give satisfaction as to price and quality. deeT? 25 ARCHIBALD McARN. Cn-udlc Factory eV Provision Store. T HE undersigned takes this method of informing bis former patrons aud friends and the public generally, that he hasagain commenced business, near his old stand, on Cherry street, where he will bo hap py to execute their orders. Fine Candle.* by the box or pound, constantly for sale, very cheap.' Also, Meal, Bacon, Butter. Lard, Onions, Fruit, and almost every thing in the provis ion line. To those ofhis creditors who have so kindly indulg ed bun, he returns his sincere thank*, and-expect* shortly to be able to satisfy all their claim*. feb. 18. 34 D. DALMF.YDA K oft (~A, Kegs White Lend, 0. ,+i C 150 Galls, Linseed Oil, 30 do Whale do 100 do Lamp do 150 do Spirit* Turpentine, Copal Varnish, Fnrniture Varuish, Litharge, Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green. Uiuber. Ivory'Blark, Prussian Blue, Vermillion, India Red, Pans Green, Verdigris, Smalts ali colours White Frosting, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Red Lead, Yellow Ocre, M'hiting, Glue, and Gold Leaf—Just received and for slae by nov. 5th 1835. 19 CH ARLES CAMPBELL. Fire proof Buildings, corner of Mulberry nnd Second f^IF.NZIE, the last of the Tribunes, by Bulwcr, JL®, !lI».*.^ond. a historical ypgiance f The Tales of a La\Vyer. Tlie life of Sir James McIntosh, American in England, by the author of a year in Spain. OLCOTT <Jt ELL8. Fel> 25 35 JPO>* A PAIR of first rates Mules, double Dray and CjL Harness complete. Also, a Northern- harness Horse, single Dray and harness. Feb25 35 JAMES C. MORGAN, For ^alcv «*» the two story BRICK HOUSE, on 3Tulberry street, occupied by J. P. Ev- mis, also, the two story BRICK HOUSE, IllltD 1 ® on Walnut street. This property is of- f,. re d at private sale, until the 28th day of March, if not sojd previous to that day, it will then be gold at auction, to the highest bidder, at 10 o clock, A. M. For terms apply to J- P- LVAN’S, Fel. 25 J5 or REA & COTTON- Cuba Molasses. At A HHDS new crop Cuba Molasses, for sale b) Feb 25 35 REA & COTTON. Just Kcccivctl A LOT of superior quality st Croix sugar Prime Green Coffee Prune Northern Cheeso White Lead, Linseed Oil and \V indow Ciltiss. Sale, Gin Baud, and llarness Leather Calf and Kip'skiu*. which in addition to their extensive assortment of Goods of almost every des cription makes their stock complete'. Jan ? 89 GF.O. W. PRICE & CO. pouuds sterling a bale, some idea may he formed ofthe magnitude and dangerous consequences of the fraud. Having now brought the subject un der the notice of those who are more deeply inter ested we conceived it to be our duly lo do, wc-leave it to their wisdom and experience to provide a remedy. Amongst other motives for bur interference isa desire we feel to preserve unimpaired the oonfi deuce which ha* hcrelofote subsisted between the buyer and seller, and to maintain that char acter for honor and fair dealing which has ever bccu the pride and boast of the cotton trade. Ai a General .Meeting ofthe Liverpool American Chant her of Commerce,' held 27 th of November, 1835, for the purpose of taking into consideration aud adopting the most effectual measures fur the prevention of frauds iu the packing of Cotton in the United States ,- T. 1L BARCLAY, Esq. President iu the chair': A memoripJ was redd from the association of GvUdM Brokers, entering into detail of the griev ances comnlained of: - It' wo* Kesi.-ived, That the some be printed and appended to the present proceedings. It whs resolve?!,' That it be respectfully submitted to the Factors and Merchants ;;i the shipping ports, to considet the expediency of applying lo the Legislatures of their respective States for the enactment of Laws to make it imperative on each'Planter to have his name and residence w ritten or staihpCd oil each package; the effect of which would be tii stimu late him to iucicaeed care in the packing of his Cotton, so that his reputation might be establish ed and preserved : and whereby those having claims to redress might bo enabled more readily ts substantiate ihetn. It was fui tiier suggested, that in the tileainvliilo the planters should lie requested voluntarily to affix their names to the packages, it being 1 theo- piniou of this meeting, that Cotton sodistingnish- cd would command a preference in the safes in this market. It was also observed, that as tli« frauds are not generally discovered until the Cotton is opened ar the f-ictories, from whence tlie damaged part or tho whole package, is ie- tlimed to the importer with expenses, lie is fre quently called upon to pay losses long .after hi* accounts have been settled with the Shippers or hie labors of DrTroost for bringing to light such important, facts, in relation to our undeveloped' resources, as uro embodied in this pamphlet* Fiom it we Ram lltaj the coal formation extend* over a iract of country orobaldy of two thousand- square miles, chiefly in the counties embracing, aud bordering upon, the Cumberland Moun tains. Information upon the, locality of iron oro has been communicated in ftis previous reports, from w hich wc have learned that iron is as abun dant as coal.— He gives a list of 57 blast furnaces iti operation iu Middle Tennessee alone, produ cing an annual amount of near 30,090 ions of iron. Dr TrOost mentious tlie difficulty of pro curing statistical information upon this subject,- from ihe backwardness which owners of furna ces have shown in iottomuuicaiiug tlie necessary facts. We hope that he may liavo no difficulty upon this score hereafter; and trust that all con cerned m the manufacture of iion will be ready at all times to give arty information iti their power, wtilth in uy serve lo advance the general cause of science, and to make known to our cit izens the value and .worth ofthe Slate In which they live live. The report is particularly inter esting to ns for the strong practical arguments which it gives in favor of a general system of in ternal improvement. It is no small credit to Tciu ossec that she has been the first in the Union to appoint a State Ge ologist—aud while tlie labors are ■<> ably per formed. as they are by Dr Trim st, wd thisf that the appointment will bo continued. Tile report is accompanied by n very hand somely engrsYed Map. showing the localities of the coal formation in Tennessee.—Nashville Re publican. .A.t it ton and Commission Business. Take this method of informing my frieiids ami the public generally, that I have taken up tlie above business, and respectfully solicit a share of patronage. All Goods consigned to me shall be strictly attended to, according lo directions. , . . . dee 21 20 Ci Ii. HOAVLAND, . Blanks far stile at this ofjfcf. Own ers of the Cotton;who again have in such .cases at a stilt more remote period to seek forre- diess from tlie Factors or Planters. Resolved, that the3e Resolutions be signed by the President, nnd printed, and that the Members of this Association be desired to transmit them to their correspondents in tho United Slate*, with n request that they will adopt such measures as may appear to them most likely to accomplish the object in question. YSigticd) T. JL BARCLAY. President* From tho Detroit Journal, Feb. 2. ItDG. Rail Roads t.v .AItcneiAtir.—Companies have' been chartered for tho construction of Kail- Roads from Detroit to the mouth of the SSt. Jo seph’.* from' Toledo to'the mouth of the K ahuna- z-vi; -from Monroe to some point on the Detroit ,.ud y*. J» pit’s Rail Road Marsh.il we be lieve; from Detroit to Pontiac,'which will' proba bly lx- couth tied to Saginaw, w the Grand Riv er; frdm Mo it Ch-mcits to Saginaw. Perhaps the whole length of ttidse eannot ' e less than 7(H) miles. The money paid ou accouut ot ardent -piriis by a population of 2(-0.(|ffl;WOuU lie -nfi.- cient in six year.* to cbnplrte ill ilie.se works. Tlie State Legislature, so ridled, nssembled- me capital yesterday- Mr. Mason read a nt ssage to th. m, ill which he said in effect, that Michigan was in law ; nd in net, a sovereign State anq entitled to do all ;-i ts and things that au iudebendeut State maj of right d tlie Gov ernment of the U. S. to the eoiitraiy cotuiili- Btandiug. It would stem to be a sort of up-hift work to act on such t» doctrine.