Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, April 07, 1836, Image 1

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CrIA B J. 51. B-iHTLETT .7/./CO.V, GEORGIA, TIIVRSBA V, i'er/us of aiiilbscfiiruo.i. |) 0 Li.vM,P'»W in alliance, tallpay fir the pa 1 !,ur*r. r’l' E I tou.sns.paid in advance, icill pa r mm Tk J Dollars,in advance ^Xp'pcr two year, Te,L . ", pai l Sk/h.-i Jtt months after the year has [‘■I 'farce Dollars an l Fifty Cents per annum "‘jj. if" nut paid Huiu the end.of the yiar. J Qji?rs per annu l: icill be .charged—with interest GROCERIES, W A BE- II O IJ S E , and Commission I liiisinvss. 4~1 i'.O. Ji-.W I.TTA. Co. respectfully inform their inendH ami the public gsnoitili)', that tliey have added the \Y are House and C'ciiina.-sion Ru-incs* to tim heretofore conducted bv them. Their Ware II »uic is conveniently situated on second street; ucar- jkrrsjltt- 0 f 4,j •yrJisin'T. I *-Y "‘p*” 1 * S the'*rstore. ‘All cotton consigued to tlieui, 1, .nis ezeteiing one hundred tcords, half »*«p aWOW or dealers in the article, or ot- or ucrJcc brevier tines, mill be inserted one time : f b, V »»»•»**«. wiJJ bo promptly • IVnr. mere than one insertion is given - ‘.‘O it Idlsr- . . is — • .*> for the first, and 50 cents for lath continuance, ’"'ran ihi'h a 'deduction of oncfonrthiciU he made, ichen Collectors' and Coroners' Sales arrehar- '^Ys.-h Advertisers icill be alloiccd two s nun res in each ' - f ir Twenty I)Mars per u it uu.n; and in the same r Tff jr a larger spue—payable quarterly. '‘ f ie extras'* of our business, and the state of the times, ,jjre that these terms should lie. rigidln adlurnl to YOIIK & DA1UEN JLinr. of Patkels. jfo BRIG Amelia .Strong. J. Chaco, Master, Mt~r. I’retmmu, * Mr. Matthew*, ", ,!r 'A new “ Darien, C. P. Buekk-y, “ ■.■-jlbg, • .«* Macon, A- Bibbinr, •• u — Scl.r. D. B. Crane, T. Baker, “ \!lsr»o'l and substantial vessels, well calculated for the j,. Jr, with good accommodations for passengers, aud tipcrianced commanders. Oue of the vessels will nl- r./vs he at each end of tho Line to receive freight, and n..’l soil regularly once a week. • Shippers by this line , ja c:f"ct f iisuranco at five eighths per ceut ami they i jjv rely upon the v« s*ol* bring regularly despatched, fa- - ih.icnhers am also agents for several Steamboats r ut regularly during the boating -season between Dtri-n. Mawkinsvillo, and Macon, and aro iudneed to b, !i--v that they cm give great facilities in forwarding ■ uJi d-stilled fur die interior of the Sa«tc. r HAWES ,<c .MITCHELL, Agents p nit n. 1-t July, 1*35 ,1 fiottter Stcnin Rout Eine. A'licy have also a convenient close storage house for the reception of luench.mdizu from the country ; the receiving and forwarding of \Vlnch, will receive a particular shuro of their attention. Liberal advan ces will be made oti cotton stored, or on shiphicnts to auv market, when desired. They also have on hand, aud exper t shortly to re ceive a large and general assortment of GROCERIES', DRYGOODS Such os. St. Croix and PortoricaA Ihtvumiasugars, Cuba. Hio and Java'cofiee, Liverpool salt, .Swedes Don, Nails, Brads, cast, German and blister steel. Heavy hemp Bagging, Bagging twine twilled suck ing, Ozuabuigh*, Negroes cloths, shoos, hats, caps; claohs. Powder, shot, aud lead, saddles and bt idles, •Sets Blacksmith tools, castings, Hardware, Calicoes,- Flaimols, Blanket.-, Wax Calf skins, Ac; Which they will sell on as good terms as can be had in this market II S.-»u 10 -dwestry and C^nnsnission Business, Baricn. TU^tVi undersigned returns his thanks to his friends L-i. r or the liberal support wjiich he has liorctofor Kvd IVoni them in tlie aUovelifie of business. and merchandize atul protccmix them While in his charge, ire at least equal to those of auy others in his line. He will spend llie summer in olid in the vicinity of Darien, unf any business addressed to film trill receive his per oniil and prompt attention. Time 15 Jtt’A&l JOHN T. HOWLAND. F j,> transportation to and from Macoti, t* now in complete order. A superior new Steam Boat . -David Crockett” with two powerful Engines, .,nd several lirst rate freight boat* have been built since t) r . rinse of the last season and placed on the line. Steam Hunt Pioneer, Cap!. O mdtvin, “ “ Daniil Crockett, “ ATCbmick, w ill ply rogulnily between Darien and Macon, one of ihjnj leaving Darien about once a tveek willt freight I, in'.- in tow. f?f 3 aji33at SSAaiSSTpSffr Capt. Donnell will run constantly betwcon Darien and Savauuah in<i aj.tri the ;■ rentes! despatch to Cotton. IV sith.-tcriber's whole attention is devoted to facili- icing transportation between Macon and the Sea Parfs. II* has invested a largo sum to put his lino Hie most complete ord-r. and Kelt eves that Ins orrtuig in-:it< forgiv'na despatch to freight and keeping it :i ; iad order, while in his rare, will make it the interest of Cutton .Shippers hud Merchants ordering goods, to i iiiliu'ie Ihtir favors. At Darien he has secure and l onveniciitlVarehou-e- fer r.-r.*ptio:i of Goods, and his v/iiarves thoro aro covered with shads, wlfch enables him to keep all Cotton ilupped on In I! • its under shelter and protected from the weathri wl.de landed for reshipinent. JAMES R BUTTS A 1 KNTS. lIoLcouat:, 1’tcK A Co., CIuirlestHii, K. P. Burrs, Savannah. J. T. Rowi.avp. Darien D. H. Halstead. llawkinsville Macon, N«V. -|<*; 1**4 -sa i; : .Jfttzon Steam Boat Company. Steamboat SUPivtU-Jil, Capt. George H illcoxi tlo. EXCEL. ” J. I/. Willeo.x. rjl HIS company have now their line of Beats it .fi. complete bnler for freighting. They have new steamboat .Tided to their line called the Supcrioi and it it Tow-Boats. Ttw Boats will run regularly betwo-n Macon am Darien, om? of the steamboats leaving Darien ever Jive or six day, with tow-bottW- Thu company Irn iuw sixteen tow-boats, all first rate boats,built espn; ly far the navigation of the Ocutulgeo and Alta mall* roers; these increased facilities will enable the com pany the matins of giving the greatest despatch t. tuitiin or goods shipped by their line. Tti -y hive a Steamboat and a number of Sloop-, t 'carry cutton and merchandise between Darien an- Savannah, nu t Darien and Charleston, Thera art nlso, five first mte Packets runilfltg regularly betwSet Dirieii and Now York, which coma to Ha-.vus A Mitchcl, of Darien. Agents for the abort Boats : J. GODDARD, Macon. Hover., Ifrxnv A Walter, Charleston. 1.. Baldwin &. Co. Snvanuuh, Ilauns A. .MiTcnrt.L, Darien. K. Itor.EHTS, Hawkittsville, Macon, 24th Dec... 1*33. US Oaifiilgec sTcam~Uoat Company. •Jk**&£:■ t; fin HIS company will be jirepared to comment-o bit JL silicas, early in the next season—They will have <* li'tnof Packets between New York, and Darien au.l a.tNioi vessels loforw.ird goods from Darien to Macon —Tilt* agents iu New York, Charleston, and .Savannah, will he authorised to contract for lire delivery of goods "i Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermedi ate charge and the agent ill Macon will receive cotton deliverable in Savannch, Charleston, mid New York— The company's vessels and boats, will be of first class with "xpcrienccd commanders, and no expense will be spared to meet tho patronage ofthe public. PH. R. YONGE A SON'S, Agents in Darien. :nav aW» IAA5 4f> COiUMlSSlOiN HUSlISJiSS, At Darien, 6a. .rfitlfE nndersigued hare resumed business as .a. hove, and will as heretofore pay prompt utten- ti:>u to all business entrusted to their rat e. We believe we have made anaiigcmenls that will euahle us at all times to forward goods for the interior with the least po-sibic delay, by steamboats when the river will ad mit, or in exircuic low river by small flats or lighters, built expressly for that busin'es*. On our wharves. arc large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot ton at tho least possible expense, and our opportunities to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed 'd bv any oilier House. HAWES & MITCHELL. Barien. May 80,1S3S. 40 ^Commission Business, JOaricn. 'nA.l'i Undersigned have formed a Copartnership A, lorthe purpose of transact)ug a general Com- •uuuon and other business under the firm of , „ S.VOAV A ROGERS, mt'l ulfei tboir services to their friends, and tho public 6*oenI|y in the abnve business. Fovwarduig tlood- ;i| tJ produce to and from the interior of the State, will reee| ve particular att rition. It may be proper to •fU'Mliat they liavo ' no rount'ction with tuiy of the ' , t'-'-"» irausnortattonliins; Goods for the interior n ill abv.tys b t shipped by ilinse' who will probnhlj’ give 'hem thu gr.- ite-tdesjiatch. ISXAC SNOW, dri l. IgM. ‘M GEO T. ROGERS T 1 ’ Undersigned temlers his Jjtanksto Jiisfriends On ths liberal patroiMgo he lias Rir tnabyyoa-- ^'stvetj, nndassnro* them tliat;tlio same zeui vv>il’ tii * r ’ •'•Jividna! capacity be applied bimvdf, wi‘ „' r ’ J !, *s eiforts in protecting those interests which r> confided to the new establishment. - ’ U* Jan. I. I83« ' ISAAC. SNOW. Sfcant Packet Forrester, Copt. A Kiug. to ply weekly between Savannah and Augu-ta, will depart front S-ivaiiiKili at !) ^o'clock, A. .M. every Wetlties- day. and from Augusta every Saturday, at" .0 o’clock, A. .M. She i? on the low pressure princijilt, and tho subscriber feels much pleasure in recommending her L-t ii perfectly safe boat. S. C. DUNATNG. march 10' <5t Gli TfieiJIacosi"Clothing Store i s? removed to the store lately occupied bv .Messrs- Myrick, Napier A Frcemaii, next to Air Win B t.ihtuail's Jewelry store, where may be found a good --orunent of Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shot.» and Fane)’ Articles- mnostiug in part of Fine blue, black, brown, green, olive tnixt and silver grey Frock Coats 'iue blue, black, brown,green, claret and olive Dress Coats drown, green, lni*t and silver grey Coatees tipar drab mixt brown aud green Over Coats /elerslntn over aud lluntiug Coats—Ladies’ Cloaks Gentlemen's camblet Cloaks, mole-skin.11 anting coats •adnet and lieavcrteen round Jackets, Fautaloons aud Vests of utmost every desenption- ott in nuJ wnoljen nett Shirts and Drawers, Flan- tel. Canton Flannel, plain and twilled Cotton Draw- h’s. Lilian and Cottou.Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Collars, .itt-toms. Gloves, Hosiery. Russian Bolts. Black Ital- an and white Cr.ivut?,' Cottou, worsted and Gum El- ...t'.csuspenders, a great variety of Stocks, Utnlirclla.- '! ilh, Fur. and llr.ir Seal-skin Caps. '•) eases Hats, Fine Boots tnd slices. India Rubber toes. Ladies India Ruliber shoes. Also ’itie blue, black, invisible green, anil Royal purple ■ >!‘>s. BnirCrts-iiu;re, Tailor’s Trimmings, r.iilita- Triiiiiuings. Ac. A c., ail of which will be void at '.need prices for cash, 'neon net. •♦!>. SJ _ HORACE FITCH. P. F. le mTs, .7ft reliant Tailo . a Ad taken the.stand a few doors above the Clo thing Store of Mr. L. Fitch, on .Mulberry tre.-t whore ho continues to carry on the Tailoring ■ -mess. He assures all those who may favor biui .:h their rtmiuii, tliat their work will be done at the hoi tost notice, aud iu tlie best manner. '.He has on hand a supply of the best materials in his nc. consisting of CLOTHS, Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green, Vc. • • - CASSIMEKFS,—A good assortment. vns'rzsGS, A good vanety ofthe best quality. IViersham, ami a complete nssortment of TjIILOWS trimmings. Ho respectfully solicits a share of the public pat 'onatre. Macon, Oct 30 1834—24? ' _ To Southern .TIcrrhati ts. 1ULLOCK Oc BATES, jXo.'dlU, Pearl st. Ticte-1'oii, ^RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of South- ru dealers to their slock of Goods now rcceiv- ng lor th«-ir T spritig sales, they have niaicrialty increas ’d their stock of French hilk’Gootls and Ftmcy arti- jlns. as ii I-to, tho various kinds of Muslins,, sjwisa .Goods, Collar?., Capes. Ac. Ac. which, together wjth 'her extensive slock of staple, Foreign ami Dotneilic Dry Goads, comprises an assortment probably e- qnai to any oyer olleicd iu tlw city. 7 he utmost ex ertions will he made to give, in all res]iects, entire sat isfaction to those who may favor them with their trade. Inn •-?() 33 2m j\EW DRUG STORE. sn. h, XeOomiss H AS just received a large assortment of DRUGS A MEDICINES, at the Store one dour below W. B. JoBXSTOti’s Jkwklrt, which he will sell at mo derate prices; among which are . PAINTS, Whl:« Lead, Red Lead, Black Lead, Litharge,.Verdi gris, Chromic Green, Chromic Yollcyr, Spabish Brown, Yellow Ochre, Stoue Ochre, Umber, Venetian Red, Lampblack, ROsepink, Terra de Sienna, Vermillion. Prussian Blue, Osborn’s water colours. OILS, Linseed, Speim. Whale, and Train Oil*; and Spts. 'Turpentine, Cupai, Japan, Coach, Leather, A. Picture Varnishes. . BRUSHES. Flesh, Hair. Hut ?-raiuing. Varnish, Furniture, Tooth. Paint, Nail, Com Shoe, Scrubbing. Sweeping, Dus ting, Velvet, Whitewash, Clothes, llorsc, and Velvet Brushes.. PERFUMERY Cologne, Rose Honey, Florida, Lavender, A Omiige Flower Wate.. Aromatic Vinegar, Bears’ Oil, Antique Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash, Cream Soap and other Shating Soaps, Wash Balls, Drop Lake, Essences of Rose and Cedrat, Extrait de Mcil, Flake White, Hair Powder, Orris Root, Milk of Roses, Oils of Orange, .Rcrpuniot, Cedrat, Cinnamon, Lavender. Neroli. and Hoses; Oxy-chiorine Lotion, Pearl Powder, Pomatum, Powder Puffs, Pic*ton Salts, Pink Saucers, Fancy vi als. Tonqoin Beans, Viu de Rouge, Vegetable Rouge, A Macassar Oil. DYE STUFFS. Annatto, Cudbear, Fig Blue, Fustic, Galls, Indigo, Madder. Nicaragua Wood, Alum, Turmeric, ami Ground Logwood. MEDICINES. Acetic, Citric, Oxalic A other Acids, Acoustic Oil, Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated Liquor of Ammonia, Atkinson’s Depilatory, Balm of Columbia, Patent Burley, Breostpipcs, Brimstone, Cayenne Pep per. Spanish Saffron, Ammouiafct of Copper, Sago, Emetine, Cicuta Plaster, Ext. Aloes, Cinchona, Coi- ocynth. PJaterhim, Jalap, Kaliiuca, Nux Vomica, IUiti- barb.Ithntauia, Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla A Cubebs, Dandelion, Valerian, Oplmri A others. Phosphate of Iron, Bed Oxyde of Iron, Tartariz’d Iron Ac. Ginger Powders. Hamilton’s Elixir, Magnesian Aperient English Calomel, Hoffman’s Anodyne, Oil’d Silk or Hat Case: Iodine, Jujube Paste, Lactucarinm. Lan cets, Patent Lint, Lupuline. Lobelia, Medical Spoons. Acetate aud Sulphate of Morphia, Mustard, Oils of Caraway, Copaiva, Croton, Fennel, Wintergreen, Se neca, Denarcotised and Powdered Opium, Phospho rus, Piperiue, Pocket Instruments. Hydriodate A Ox y-mnriate of Potash, Potter’s Catholicon, Liquor of Po tash, DragSn's Blood, Seaton.-v .Stoughton’* Elixir, Strychnine, Powdered Valerian, Ithuhiirbarine, Sali- cine, Sanford’s Bark, Lac Sulphur, Syrup of Liver wort. One Stethoscope. Swanu’s Panacea, Scidlitz Powders, Tamarinds, 7’inctnrc of Colehicum, Wine ofColchicuin, Trusses, Turbith Root. White Hellebore, Colchicunt Seeds, Acetate ?f Colehicum, Aromatic Carbonate of Ammonia; an Assortment of Patent Me dicines. and all others in common use, Garden Seeds, and Slurp Furniture for Physicians.— ALSO, Couching, Cupping, and small Scaling. Instruments; ancl oue second band set of Amputating and Trephin irt-T Instruments. April 29 btrniiu’s Panacea, Indian Panacea, POTTEMVS C.lTMIOEICOJY, A supply iitstrec’d by H A J SHOT WELL. .Vftr Store—Trcsh Goods. T HE subscriber is now opening, on second streer, next door to Patrick A Martin, and nearly op posite the Commercial Bank, a complete assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. WLieh will be sold at prices much reduced, being bo’t on reasonable terms and cheap, they will he sold ac cordingly Ilia stock comprises in part as follows: WOOLENS. 8-4, 0-4 and 10-4 London Duflil Blankets—10-4 and 12-4 fine Mackinaw do—Negro Plains and Linseys— super blue, black, brown mixt Cloths—Fine aud com mon Satinets, assorted colors—superfine Valentia and Toilinet Vestings—super white aud red Flannels—do Merino do. STUFFS. Black and colored 6-4 Merinos—do do Borabazetts— fine 6-4 Bombazines—Piuk Ratiuet—figured Circas sian*. COTTON GOODS. super and common plain and twilled Calicoes—stviss. Jaconet,,Mull and Rook Muslins—black and colored cambric Ginghams—Irish Linens in h pieces very fine —colored and white Homespuns—Bowen cassimeres and check*—Birdseye and Russia Diapers—Linen cambric llkfs, Russia sheetings, Ac SILKS. Black super Poi de soic silks—do Italian Lustring do —rich colored silks very cheap—Levantines, sarsnets and sinchews. HANDKERCHIEFS. Mandarin, Hcrainci, embroidered Romani, Bagdad, rich satin, fig tiered Thibet, embroidered Thibet wool and martin gaoze Hkfs—rich figured gauze Ribbons— Handsome thread Edgings and (luiltings—Blond Ed gings and Bobinot Laces—aud many other articles, which cannot fail to give satisfaction as to price and [luality. - dec 17 25 ARCHIBALD McARN. B ALMANACKS FOR 1836. • Die Grow, Dozen, or single, for sale by CJIA3. CAMPBELL hHUEtt, AC. A Frasli Assortment .foist Opened. “ 20,000 pr for sale by J. NF.WIfALL, viz, ' Ladies’ Seal, Morocco, Prunella and lasting Slips, walking ami Bootee*. Walking Bolivar fox’d Bootees, bl'k attd col’d. Leather slips, tjes, walking aii-i Bpotfes, M isscs’ col’d Lusting. Biuitces aud Hijw», do. leather. Kid and Lasting Blips and Saudals, Childrens’leattier.col’d, pntnclla & morocco Flioes, Gtuiticmon’s Bootees, ' xford tie* and low quarter fine Bhoos, Kussctt and black buckskin do. Beal skin 1 uiups, russclt and bl’k Slippers, Light Boots and j Boots, 500 pair Rubber*. Coarse a ud common *hoesof every dLcriptiou. Also, 300 Packages of l)]? Goods, cossisrisc of Brown and bleached Shirting* and Sheotings, Cal- licoes, Batiuetfs, Cassitners, Blankets and Flaimols, 120 doz. palm leaf Hats, 10 cases low price fur Hals, 3 do best quality do. 4 do fine satin beaver do 3t» doz. good wool do. Gingham aud silk Umbrellas, Havanua Cigar* The above aro offered in lots to suit purchaser* on the mo*t favorable terms Nert door to the Post Office. march *22 39 ' , Snuar, CoiTeeTFlonr, XCuni, Ac. Ac. O /fi DHDB. N.O. and J'orto Rico tingars, /Q “ft 26 bbls. Hugnr, 85 bagspriine green Coffee, 29 hid* do. 62 bbls Boston Rum, 74 bhl» Flonr, 21 bbls Monougnlmla Whisker, 5th proof, 4 years old, choice quality, 10,000 lbs Bacon, Received per steamer Darien, and for sola on ae comiuoduting terms bv REA A COT v I ON. Mt* Store. 56 hhds prime Bt. Cro.x Sugars, 54 boxes white and brown Havauiia Scgarr, 30 hhds Molasses, prime quality, 20 qr casks Malaga Wine. 175 pieces hemp aud ?ow Bagging, 50.000 Havaimn Segars. choice quality, V :10 boxes rcliacco. march 17 39 Cixtitlle Y'acioiy A Provision Store. T HE undersigned takes this method of informing his former patrons and friends and tlie public ,'generally, tliat he has again commenced business, near his old stand, on Cherry street, where he will be hap py to execute their orders. Fine Candlps by the box or pound, constantly for sale, very cheap. Also, Meal, Bacon, Butter. Laid, t Inions,"Fruit, and almost every thing in the provis ion line. To those of his creditors wl>o have so kindly indulg ed him, he returns his sincere thanks, and expects shortly to be able to satisfy all their claims. f-K* ie 34 D. DALMF.YDA IMEW GOODS. . WM. H. BUKDSALIs, Ao Just received a new and extensive as- sortmeutof DRY GOODS, SEAB^BSADE C£G’Si£Z£7&, HATS, SHOES, t,c. which he is c.Teriug for stile at reduced prices For Cash Only. nis STOCK COKIISTS, IN PART, OF TUB FOLf.OWINO t Super Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Blue, Black. Mixed and Fancy colored Satiuett* English Merinocs -- Duffle, Point and Rose Blankets Scarlet, Crimson. Green and White Flannels Printed Solsbnry do Cantou and Saxony and Gauze do Damask Table Diapers Birds Eye and Russia do Scotch do ' Black, Blue aud coloured Bombazeftos do do do Circassians Negro Cloths Linseys Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings Hamilton Joans Black Italian Lustring do Gros de Swiss do do Naples . do do Berlin do Sinchews and Sarsauots Colored Gras de Naples Black and colored Florences do Italian Crapes Merino Mantles and Square Shawls Common, Thibet wool. Valentia, Silk Damask* aud twisted Silk Shawls Hcrnaui, Muslin, Crnpo, Gauzaand Gros do Na ples Dress Hdkfs > Ladies and Misses Bonnots Irish Linens and Lawn* -■ Cottou. Cassimers Beaver Fustians English Moleskin Apron, aud Furniture Checks Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks FloorCloth Baizo Green Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia SheetingBcar Duck Cambric do IHoached Dotvlass Ozuaburghs Bangup Cord Cottou Yarn Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery Black and colored Cambrics Satin and Gad/.c Garnitures Blk'dtVd cdVVl Lustring Ribbons Dark aud light col’d Prints and Ginghams Lacc aud Gauze Veils Fig’daud plain Bobiact Laco Thread Lacos Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mali, Nansook and Book Muslins I inen Cambric Hdkfs . Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlcfield Hdkfs Carved aud plain Shell. Combs GentlcTuens English Buck, Beaver and Goat skin Gloves Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gloves Bead Roticules Sltoady-mado Clothing. Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats, Superfine (fine, black, brown and green Cloth Frock Coats, Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattces, and blue, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattinet Ceattees and Frock Coats, Super, bine, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloon?, Youth’s cloth and satlinet Dress and Frock Coats, do do do Pantaloons, Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored Velvet,, black Florintinc, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Valentia, English Silk, colored and white Merseilles Toilinet, Swansdown and Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth A Patersham Box Coat*. Lvon .Skin Overcoats, Fine Liiten Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks, Ac. Negro Clothing. Men’sA Yonth’s Fur Hats, do. do. Wool do. do. do. Cloth, Seal A Hair Caps, Fine Boots A Shoes—Negro Shoes, Ac. Ac. Oct. 15. 17 From the Nctc. Orleans Bulletin. War Song of Texas. They come, tliey come, the ruthless band, T’enforce the Tyrant’s fbul decree; To desolate the smiling land, Tlie dwelling-of the fair and free, Sons of the west, the hour has come Of ? iciory or martyrdom. These fields hsTeoft our if rows bedew’d) As bloom'd tho desert w.th our foil, Shall be with bh?od more deep imbued Ere thraldom stains the Teiiari soil; Whore bleach our bonds on every plain. There wolves may greet Sant’ Anna’s reign. Well shall tlie imperial traitor learn Tho cost of such a dreary sway— Behold yhu'r warriors, few but stem, Who front tlie invader’s broad-array; True, as the ride to its a tut. Each heart is to the cause they claim, On gallant souls whan glory calls,,. And God and Freedom be the try; Where one devoted patriot falls - A hnndreti ruiiian slaves shall die; And should’they win one conquer'd rood, .’ ija? with a slaughter’d legion strew’d. On, w-hilo heroic shades look down And view your kindred rank* with pride; Y«>nr sires"who fought with Washington, Youcbrcihern wiu? with Mina died, • '‘Shame itofyour race," they cry- f “ye brave, '■Preserve a home or find a grave." “Bleas'd ara the bowers nostornis invade, - Where plenty remits ami hearts are warm; Bleas’d are the free whoso s words have made Their, dwelling saft? from foes dr harm; But fsfmore bluest).!i?ie valiant de*d. Who dia in honor's glory bed.” P. seven days, v licit fit uit? western uiiiiemess He resigned his life into the hands of his .Maker!— Me do most sincerely sympathize with his af flicted mother and distresssu kindred.—Columbus Sentinel. Songef the Dragoonti. BY LT. 6F.OROE W. FATTrN. P. S, AKMT, Our march is like tho thundergust— . We prostrate where we pass; And broader js the trail we leave Along tlie prairie grass? . Prcun north to .south wa range tlie wood. We skim the plains afa'r, We thread the brake, we braast the flood— Onward—huzza! huzza!' * . 1 ' . Our halt is where the prairie wolf Barks at the grizzly bear; And every conch we lie upon The buffalo must spare. Break not my boys, the squadron’s liiie f Dowu with the forest spar; Cut with your swords thetangled vine; Onward—huzza! hnzza! Our steeds are, like ourselves, my boys, Bom for a martial train. Fearless and strong they tramp along, And yet they heed the rein; Then let the merry bugle sound, We follow freedom’s star; For battle or for hunting ground. Onward—httzza! huzza! Scull Shoals Manufacturing Co. MYRICK, NAPIER A FREEMAN H AVE received a supply of Cloths and Yams from the above Manufactory, of superior fab- rick which they offer to Merchants and Plan'.ors at the Factory prices. Macon Sep 3 1835.10 Fashionable Wat & flap Store MULBERRY STREET, MACOX. .initial; uud Commission Business. I Take tin* method ot informing my friends aud tlie public generally, that I have taken up the above busmens, and resp .-ctfully solicit a share of patronage. All Goods consigned to me shall be strictly attended to, according to directions- dec 24 26 C. L. HOWLAND. £OSIF B ETWEEN Carrollton. Georgia and Niles, Mich igan Territory, a letter directed to Fowler Pres ton of tho latter place, containing the left hand half of A One Hundred Dollar Dill, bn the Bank of the Uuited .States, payable at Savan nah to tho order af J'. Hunter, No. 2032, letter K. N. Biddle. Brest, and dated the 4th Marcn, 1826. _ The above letter was mailed at Carrollton, on tlie 16th of April, 1834. A liberal reward will be paid for the de livery of the hal r bill to the subscriber at Carrollton, or to Fowler Preston. St. Joseph*, Michigan Ter. Feb24 36 3n» APPLETON MANDEV1LLE. AfeAfedN J-h-PorkaDdBacon, 100 do New Lard,for sale bv 2& 7 DAVID RALSTON. Geographical Discoveries. A't a Into meeting ofthe Royal Geographical Society in London. Capt, Maconocfaie read % narative of a journey across the Andes and down the river Amazon, by Lieut. Geuerar Symthe, in which he gave a minute description of the face of the couutry.- tnanuers, customs, and habits of the aborigines of tho country. He stated that the'i* were upward* of twenty navigable rivers flowing into the Ama zon, some of which are nearly-two miles wide at their month, one tributary stream connecting it with the ltiver La Plata. He crossed one im mense plain railed LaPampa del Sacrameutox. w Inch ho found intersected by many beautiful and navigable st-eams and the banks of which were generally covered with forests of the most im mense trees, The climato approached more nearly to that of the Island of Madeira than to auy other tie could narco. The country abouuded iu animal aud vegetable produce of the most luxuriant description. There were ten different tribes of natives, materially varying in character from those described by previous writers, one of which was so’ ferocious as to prevent him from coming iu contact with them, and these also he found to be cannibals. He precured front a mis sionary priest, whom lie found to be a man • f great intelligence,nam’d rienor Andre Fernandez d.-i .a. a detailed account of tho country, atrau-L- turn of which was announced to be ccad at the next meeting. sn iVetvark Ci«lor. BBLS first quality Newark Cider just rocelv- «nd for side by march »0 37 " CHARLF- CAMI’BJ LL. OM1C Aluisuork*. and Beers AUnnnacl;sfor*:! c J. H. A \V. 8. liLIJ.S GROCRB1ES, Ac. C4 F- DlC’KltStiON )ia.-jusl received, • 30 hhds tit. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars. 125 bags prime green coffee, 25t bbD N. E. Rum, Gin and Whiskey, 100 Canal family Flour. 100 Irish Potatoes, (yellow) 200 sacks soil, 20 tons Iron, assorted, 10 do assorted casting*/ 20 bbls eider. Cognac, peach and apple Brandy, Mocbagabalaand Irish Whiskey, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum. all sorts cordials, Madeira, Tcncriffeand Malaga Wines, Al- kohol, Porter efurified Vinegar, crackers, cheese, Her ring. Mackcrel/smokedsaliuon, Molasses, Rice, Buck VVheat Flour, Raisins witlmiit seed for cooking, do in hexes, Lemon syrup, Loaf anti Lump sugar, Tobacco, chewing do in papers, dpanish and American cigars, long nines do. sutiff, !>0 boxe spenn and tallow can dle*, 50 boxes bar aud shaving soap, starch, pepper, spice ginger, cinnamon Pearlash. 6alt petre, iudigo, copperas, chdcolate. tea. matches, wrapping paper, bed cord* brass, bias* hoop aud iron hoop bucket- and tubs, measures, coolers, Ac. pint and half pi*it flasks, sttaw* tumblers, decanters blacking, I'rmdstone, lamp oil. powder 50 bags ass’d shot, nails, plough moulds, weeding hoes, trace anil halter chains, sifters, coffee mills, sle-vel an:! '«< r« fire dogs, wallh irons, smooil:- ing irons, fn pans, tea kettles, cart boxes, axes, cotton f Sj 11 (L Subscriber haying established in JL Macon with a view to a permanent residence, and taken the store recently occupied by Mr. F. F. Lewis, dhcetly opposite the Central Hotel, will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Hats* Caps* Furs £tc. comprising every variety of stylo and quality, usually called for at a similar establishment. Among his as sortment may bo found Beaver, Satin Beaver, Otter, Castor Roarum and wool Hats; Men* Fur and Hair, Seal Caps, Boys black, blue and brown cloth Cap*, Bombazine do black and drab silk plush a new style, Merino and Circassian Ac Ac, Front his long experience apd personal attention to the business of manufacturing hats in some of the most extensive establishments at the north, ive ta ena bled to assure all those who may favor him with their patronage that ho can furnish thorn with an arti cle which for cheapness, neatness and durability shall be fully equal if not superior to any before offered in the southern market, As lii* work will be principal- Irmanufactnri'il at fij*ftrtlfohmoBiin Macon, when desired he will finish hatfe to order in any style to sait the purchaser From the facilities thus obtained and from assiduity and attention to his business he hopes to deserve ns bo trust* ho will recetvo a liberal share ofpatronage. Oct 7.1835 GEORGE A KIMBERLY (ET*Wanted Beaver, Otter, Muskrat and Raccoon skins Hoexpeetsina fow days to reiaove to the *fore ■ now occupied by Mr E B Weed ly Just Received A LOT ofauperiorqualitystCroix sugar Prime Green Coffee Prime Northern Cheese White Lea<f;'Lirisoed Oil and Window Glass. Solo. Gin Baud, aud Harness Leather CalfaudKip skins, wliich in addition to their extensive assortment of Goods of almost every des cription makes their stock complete. Jan. 7. 29 GEO. W. PRICE A CO. Insurance. rftlHE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure JL Cotton on the River, and wlso takc a few risks against Fire in thiscit-/. Apply to 'Macn. Oct.27 ROBERT COLLINS I'aliits. Varnishes. &C. Arabian Anecdote.—God gave a king a son. who was extremely cunning. The kiug placed him uuder a tutor, to learn knowledge. The child said to 1iis preceptor, “My dear master. I see no end to study; life itself is not long enough to acquire all the sciences; teach me oue that can be speedily acquired, and which will afford my happiness in this world and in the next.” “Then practice silence,” said the tutor. The vouth from this moment became mute. His fa ther was iu great distress. Supposing the tacitiir- uity of his sou to he the -effect of disease, he had recourse to physicians and euchanu rs ; all was ■in -vain. The kliiia one day went out hunting and took his son. with hiui. A heathcoek uttered a cry and was taken.—“If this bird had been mute,” observed the prince. *‘bc would uol have been caught.” Some one told tbo kiug his sou had spoken. The king sent for his sou* but could not get a word from him. The king was wroth, and beat his sou;whereupon the latter exclaimed, *‘my master had good reason to inculcate silence; if I had held my peace, 1 should have escaped these blow*. The prophet w;is right in saying, He that holds bis tougue is safe ” Site Iron Steam boat.—The wrought iron steam boat, ordered from England by the Steam boat Company of Georgia, arrived, (in pieces.) last week, on beard the Br ship Alcyone, capt. Muir, from Liverpool. Her length is 120 feet, her beam 26 feet, and her depthTj feet. It is estimated by her build ers that she will draw, with all her machinery and every thing on board, 2 feet 3 inches. Sho will have an engine of 46 English horse power, on the low pressure principle, riho has three compart ments, each Water-tight, which plan adds much to the safety and stripngth'of the boat. If on trial Iter draught of water bo a8 low as estimated by berbuild' ra, this boat will prove highly benefi cial to our increasing' commcrco with the up- couutrv, via Augusta, for sho will be able at all stages of the river to reach that place; The boat is, we understand, to boi immediately put togeth- , er, and will be toady for *ervife'in thfc month of June. \Ve are pleased to observe such a spirit of en terprise. on the part of our citizens, to'overcome The Burying Place tit Naples,— l had read sc many harrowing accounts ot the burial place at Naples, that I weul with tto Aniejrican of my ac- ’ quuiiUance to visit it. An old. mau opened the: iron door, and tre entered a clean, spacious, and well paved area, with long rows oi Iron tings in tho heavy slabs of the pavement. - Without ask ing a question,rthe old matt walked across to the farthest corner, w here stood a moveable lever, and, fastening ibr chain into the fixture, raised the massive stone cover ofthe pit. request ed us to stand b^tk for a -foiv lninutrs, to give the rfSuvin time to esrtipe. aud fben sheltering our eyes with our hats; we looked in ' You have tead, of course, that there ate <il>5 pits in this place, one of which is bpr tied every day for tbo dead of the city- . They are throw n iu without a shroud orcofBn, Btid the pit is sealed tip at night, fora year. They me thirty or forty Jcet deep, nod each would contain perhaps two hundred bodies, ’ll whs some time heforo we run Id dis tinguish anything"™ the darkness of titejabyss. Fixing my eyes on ffjo" spot, batveayer, the out lines of a body became defined gr-.tiunlly, and in * a few mi nine*, sheltering my eyes completely from the sun above, I could *ee the liorrors of the scene hut too distinctly. .Eight corpses eli t f grown person*, lay in :t confused heap together, as they had been - thrown in. one after nnbthar in the course of the day. The. hist wrtS a power ful made old matt, tv ha had f^Hctiflatou hi* bach with his right hand across ;md halt oovcring the faccofti woman. By his full limbs and' rlieST,. and the darker color of the leg* below the knee,, r - he was probably oue of the lazzaront, cud had met u'itlra sudden deatb. Hi* right-heel lay on the fty ehead of a young man. emaciated to tiie last dt-grer. his chest thru wo upas ho lay. and hi s ribs showing like a skeleton covered with skin. The rourse black curl* of did latter, as Itis hands rested on another htkly. were. in sti'clrstrong re lief tliat I could have counted thorn. Off to the right, quite distinct,lay, in a bcautifuLatti'u.de a girl, os well as I vOttid judge, iff. not more than nineieeu nr twenty. Hju- bad fallen on ;hc pile, and rolled or slid away. Her hair was very long and covered hex left sliouincr, and bosom; her arm ira* across her body, and if her mother had laid her iloti ti (o sleep, she could not have dispo sed her limhs more decently.' The head bad fa!- ' len a little way to the right, and the feet, which were small even for a lady, were pressed one a- gainst tho other as if 9lie vrefe about turning cn her side. The srxtow said that a young, man came with the body; find was very ill some time after it was thrown in. \Ve asked him if res pectable people were brought here, “yes” he •aid, "many. None tut the rich would go to tbo expense of a separate grave for their relations. People were of(en brought in handsome- grave clothes, but'they, were always s’tript before they were left; Tho shroud. w henever liiere w as one, was the perquisite of the undertakers.” And thus arc flung ruto’this noisome pit., like beasts, the greater part of't his vast city. The young aud the old. the vickiua and the virtuous togeth er, wirhout the deyenei' vf even n rug to keep up thti distinctions of lifol" Unu human heiugs thus be throwu away? meu like ourselves—women, children, like our brothers and sisters? 1 never was so humiliated.m nty life as by this horrid spectacle. ,1 did uoi think th.il a-m,in—a felon evfeu, or-a leper—wu.it. ynu Mil 1 that' is guilty or debased—I did not think that anything tinman, could he so recklessly abandoned. Bah-!, it makes one 9ick at heart} God grant I msy never die at Naples. . Pnginini will be in tile United States this sura- tnec! He makes no bargain with any manager, hut goes oh his oiva speculation- lie wilt be in Paris in March, in London hi April, aud pror baldy will sail from Liverpool! iu July. There was a rumor that Paginiui was dead.— It was his brother, tbc Doctor, who died at Ge neva. He wns in a manner// fanatico par lc Mv^icai his collection of musicul instruments was curb ns and exteush-s. He had several Stradiornrii of immense value, a violin, inlaid with mother of pearl and ehouy; bclotigiug to a late Shah ofl’cisia,— Lord Bjrun’s favorite vi olin—one which was the property of Stanislao;, Grandfather to Louis XV,—one which had Oharies IV of Naples lor its master, and onebc- lougiu? to Manuel Gtidey, Prince of the Peace. He had two musical protogees, one of' the chef d’orchi-stre of the opera at Vienna, the other a PM Munich, aud left each of them 10,OiK) Crane*-— ** Liverpool Correspondent N. Y. Star. Nautitcket ss going largely into tho silk busi ness, This is characteristic of the enterprise of those famous hunters of the whale. The deli- cntefahtR'k ofthe bno employment is in'siugular cootrast to the hold and darritig ilnugers which, aro associated with tho other. There is to be erectcd.at Nantueket by the Atlantia silk compa ny, a steam silk factory, w hich is already iu great fofwardnes*. ■’■'r Steam Boat Erplosions—We see in a Scotch paper tlib proceedings of a criminal court,, beforo whicit tho engineer of a sieinner yvhich had ex ploded, was tried for “ culpahJe homicide”.— Such investigation is much wanted in thiscotuury. There has very seldom happened a steamboat explosion which Was not the consequence of very culpable neglect on the part of somebody-—X. 1 • Jour, of Com. A Committee on Banks in the Legislatnre of Maine, ht voreported ih fhvor of increasing tho Bunking Capital of that ^tnte, from $3,7S5,000 its presen: amount, to $7,£150,000. The Legis lature of Virginia, have determined that there shall be no increase of tile Bunking Capital of that State. A melancholy Honeymoon.—A sober industri ous young man, nitthed Asa Asdeiisos, of Mad ison county, fcy- wa* married to.a young lady on the I2th ult‘. and weiit cfsititi the -evening after, aud hung himself to a tree" irt bis father’s orch ard, whet e he was won’ ilfienrard* found quite- dead.—Georgian. .Mobile. tMarch 25. At a special meeting iof tiie Board of Mayor uid Aldermen this day at 12 o’clock, the Mayor informed the. Board that Gen. Esaioxi* P. Gaines would arrive from Blakely, and land at . -i • f Ct , ■‘Government si. wharf, about blftpast oue o’cl’k. those obstacles, which a contracted spnat' of ^■'whereupim. On mbtion of Alderm.iu Gucringer legislatiou portnits to exist. M esay—uo ahead. . - - * ° Sdvarinch Georgian. Most digressing intelligence.—We have just beau informed that Mrs France* Love of 'hi* place, has received a letter from a getleinan from ih.e'AVest, giving her the nfHicriug intelligence of ha death of her son, Hugh L«.ye. formerly a resi- - dent of our city,-hutqf lnt’c a merphaut in the In VV7HITE LEAL/. Veuctian Red,'Chrome Yeflow, j dia l country beyoud the «rt;. usas lino. A* VW Red Lead. Litharge, Lamp Black, Whiting, far a8 we can gatlpw the .facts, it appears that Terra de Scinna, Sp.nii.di Brown, Linseed Oil. Spts. j lV :i<» travL-lIiug. Whon night came on. while orpeutuie. Copal Varnish Japat: Varnish, J’icturo Varnish, also, 1t‘inftnit- Glass, Bain/ Brush r’cl) 18 :to By J. H. A V S. 1 Wines Varnish.' Leather s, Xr i - 6 t|r. Ca.-k* .Mtidei.; t cznii., Ac. Ac Macon, Juu. 27 l March 10. 37 do w.y. ii. travelling. I preparrng.ro kmdle ii fire, and iu the act ofstii king fir-* with 'he flint and steel, a kpirk arci- ; il, utly fell into a cnui=ierof powder, which nrn liabiy iv is about hi* person- It c-xjdoded and 1 ore off lii- arm at tit-, shoulder. He is said to BUttDSALL. ! rived tiiis terrible if wax ' Resolved, That General Edhunp P. Gai.nts bo considered the City’s Gdest, and that th* Board of Mayor aud Aldermen ^ill unite witfe. their fellow citizens in forming a proci ssien to roceive him, and that theAlayor order ro bo paid, out of tho Treasury of the. City, the expen * at tending his reception and sojourn ia the city—* Register. _ - • Savannah, March .25. Major Gott. Macombe, with his aid Captaih Cooper, arrived in the steamboat Dolphin, la^ 1 ovening, from Charleston, on his way to Florida- and took up their quarters at tho city Hotel, Ceneral MacOuse wax accompanied from. fatal accident for\ Chatleston by Gen Hamilton and Son.— fftdr.