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MACON GEORGIA TELC^
n. BARTLETT.
.11.1 CO.V, GJE Oil GI.l, THlfjKSIf.il', .IPMl. 28, 1830.
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* e nM of Sub*cripUoB.
P MolUM. paid i» advance. wiU pay for the pc-
Turk* Fivlt 5oli.*R», p«*d *» advance, to11 pay
front ytr. M 'i' E * Dollars, paid in advance
P'^^Lthe paper five year*.
j within six months after the year has
W*t» ,t w Dollars and Fijily Cents per annum
d * **". '* If not paid until the end of the ytar.
*p*£spcr annum teill be charged—inth interest
GROCERIES,
WARE-ROUSE,
anti Commission
_ BusincsN.
EO- JEWETT fig Co. respectfully inform their
'Ura friends and the public generally,, that they have
added die Ware House and Commission Business'to
that heretofore conducted by them. Their Ware
House.is conveniently situated on second street, near-
i I.V adjoining their store. All cotton consigned to diem,
ikw f rrius of Advertising. ■> ' t . eitherby the planters or dealers in the’ article, or or-
, not exceeding one hundred words, naif j L>rs t ° *cllor buy in diis market, will be promptly
** Jeor twice, brevier lines, will be invited onetime attended to. . •••*•
They have also a convenient close storage house
for die reception of merchandize from the country ;
the receiving and forwarding of which, will receivo
a particular share of their attention. Liberal advan
ces will be made on cotton stored, or on shipments to
any market, when desired.
They also have on hand, and expect shortly to re
ceive a large and general assortment of
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS
Such as. .St. Croix and PortorieoA Havanuasugars,
Cuba. Rio and Java coffee, Liverpool salt,
Swedes Iron, Nails, Brails, cast, German and blister
stccL
Heavy hemp Bagging, Bagging twine twilled sack-
■. ing, Oznahurghs,
Negroes cloths, shoes, hats, caps, claokg,
Powder, shot, and lead, saddles and bridles,
Sets Blacksmith tools, rustings, Hardware,
Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets Wax Calf skins, Ac.
Which they will sell on as good terms as can he had
in this market. 11 Sept 10
* IVhcn more than one insertion is given
(j f ,\ t first, and 50 cents for each continuance.
" i •» which a deduction of one fourth willbe made, when
P'^ifi'^Tai Collectors’anil Coroners' Sales are char-
pl hythc {'f ^risers will be allowed tiro sauarcs in each
V'f* ’Twenty Dollars per annum; and in the same
^LVofTl^StJSSu^tS^hc Hate of the limes,
,,?ffl*** - terms should hr rigidly adhered to.
.^.pVorl. fiftfhricn line of Packets.
ItltHi Amelia Strong. J. Cliace, Master*
m Premium, Mr. Matthews, M
M\new« Darien, C.P. Buckley, "
VI « “ Macon, A. Bilibins,
t^^S'Schr. D. B. Crane, T. Baker, “
ill rood andsuhstaiili.il vessels, well calculated for the
’u with good accotninodiitions for passenger*, and
-tnerienced commanders. One ot the vessels will al-
, : v s he at each endof the Lino to receive freight, and
:i) ,ai| regularly once a weak. Shippers by this line
effect Iiwumnco at five eighth* per cent and they
;, 1V rely upon the visscls being regularly despatched,
subscribers are also agents for several Steamboats
run regularly during tho boating season between
iiirien. Hawkinsvillo, and Macon, and arc indite d to
holieve that they can give groat facilities in forwarding
-,.(>ds destined forthe interior ot llie state.
HAWF.H, MITCHELL &- COLLINS,
Darien. 1st July, 1835 3 Agtnts._
——pioneer Steam Boat JLine.
saT\
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JNEW DRUG STORE.
OR. ZI. I.QOIVSIS
‘Bl'BT AS just received a large assortment of DRUGS
JlJS. & .MEDICINES, at the .Store one door below
YV. B. Joiinstoa’s Jewelrv, which he will sell at mo
derate prices; among which are
„ PAINTS,
White Lead, Red Lead, Block Lead, Litharge, Verdi
gris, Chromic Green, Chromic Yellow, Spanish Brown,
Yellow Ochre, Stone Ochre, Umber, Venetian Red,
Lampblack, Rosepink, Terra de Sienna, Vermillion.
P(tissjaq Blue. Osborn> water colours.
OILS,
Linseed, Speim, Whale, and Train Oils, and Spts.
Turpentine, Copai, Japan, Coach, Leather, & Picture
Varnishes.
BRUSHES.
Flesh, Hair. Hat. ^raining, Varnish, Furniture, Tooth-
Paint, Nail, Com Shoe, Scrubbing, Sweeping, Dus
ting, Velvet, Whitewash, Clothes, Horse, and Velvet
Brushes.
perfumery
ALMANACKS FOR 1S3Q..
TTP Y Tho Grc^s,’Dozen, or'sitfgfe, for sale by
JP . CHAS. CAMPBELL
(’tintile I'itctory A Provision Store.
T HE undersigned takes this method of informing
Jd-* former patrons and friepds niid the public
generally, that he ha- again coinfii’cnced business, near
his old stand, on Cherry street, where he will be hap
py to execute their orders.
Fine Candles by the box or pound, constantly for 1 !
sale, very cheap. Also, Meal, Bacon, Butter, Lard, j
Onions, Fruit, and almost every thing in the provis
ion line.
To those of his creditors who have so kindly indulg
ed him, he returns his sincere thanks, and expects
shortly to be ahlo to satisfy all their claims,
fcb. 18. 34 D. DALMF.YDA
2P©:!?15K8.1Sr»
'STRIKE THE LIRE AGAIN.
Soiur.
Written an Gen. Scott’s arrival at Richmond, on his way
to take command of the army in Florida..
BV MRS. it. a. T *»**».
Hither comes the firm aud brave,
Strong to rescug—kind to save,
Let tlic sfar-gem’d pennon wave
For iiis canopy.
iluction and Commission Business.
t Take . Utis. method of informing my fneuds and the
public generally, that! have taken up the above
business, and respectfully solicit a share of patronage.
^ All Goods consigned to nte shall be strictly attended
Cologne, Rose Honey, Florida, Lavender, A Orange 1 l P> according to directions
dec 24 26
C. L. HOWLAND,
T‘
.Igcncy and Commission Busintss»
Darien.
HE undersigned returns his thanks to his friends
•or the liberal support which he has heretofore
rcceivml from (hem in the above lino of business, and
solicits a continuance of their patronage. Iiis arrange
ments for conducting business, and particularly in gi
ving despatch in receiving mid forwarding produce &
merchandize and protecting them while in Iiis charge,
are at least equal to thnso.of uny others in his line. He
will spend the summer in and ill tho vieiuity of Darien,
and any business addressed to him will receive his per
soii.il and prompt attention,
jnne 15 I33.V53 JOHN T. ROWLAND.
BBSS*
i)il transportation to ami from Macon, is now in
complete order. A superior ucwStcujiiBoat-
Line of Stages between
jDaricn and .llttron.
railed "David Crockett” with two powerful Engines, Twite a tccck—via Ferry’s Mills, Flournoys Mills,
a:iil several first rate freight boats have been built since Jacksonville ami HawkinsriUe :
dose of the last season aud placed onthc line.
Steam If oat Pioneer, Capt. Goodwin,
a »* David Crockett, “ M'Conmck,
will plv rogulatly between Darien mid Macon, one of
(living Darien about once a week with freight
boats in tow. ^
steamboat Charleston, rapt. Donnell,
will run constantly between Darien and feavaunah,
ami adiird tlie greutesrtespatch to Cotton.
The subscriber's whole attention is devoted to lacili-
txiiiig transportation between Macon and the Sea
Ports. He has invested a large sum to put Ins line m
prut complete order, aiidjiehevcs that Ins 'iirrnngc-
i ruts for givbu despatch to freight and keeping it in
.,,.1 order, while in his earo, will make it tho interest
lirCrtUon Shippers nnd ^Ierchantsordering goods, to
cuiitimm their fuvors. . ,
\t D irienhe has secure and convenient >Y arehouses
fur recoptini of Goods, and his Wharves there ares co-
v.r.- l trith shads.
which enables him to keep all Cotton shipped on his
Bouts under shelter and protected from the weather,
whdo landed for rchipment. ^^ r jiutTS
' ’ ^lioi.cowBE. Peck & Co., Charleston,
E. P. Butts, Savannah,-
J. T. Rowlanp, i>arien
D. B. Halstead. llawkuMViIle.
Macon, Nov. IS. 1S34 —22 -
~ .Bacon Steam Boat Company.
T HF. public ore hereby informed that this Stage is
now in full operation. Tho proprietors have
made a contract with the Postmaster General to carry
the Mail between Darieu and Macon; mid they am
now running their Stages twice a week between both
cities'.
^ The Stage leaves Darienon every TUESDAY aud
SATURDAY morning at 4 o’clock, and arrives at
HAWKINS VIL EE on each THURSDAY ind.MON
DAY morning, so as to meet the Mobile, New-Or-
leans and other YY’estcrn mails.
The Mail is ducat MACON on each Thursday and
Monday afternoon, and at DARIEN each Thursday
and Sunday afternoon. JOSEPH S. PAGE.
Darien. March 21 42 3t A "cut for Proprietors
lamp Oil.
4b Gallons Winter strairffed Lamp Oil very
t? handsome—just received and for sale
by ii. & j: shqtyvell.
Jan. 14.' 30 ' Opposite the Central Hotel.
Flower YVatm. .Vromatic Vinegar, Bears’ .Oil, Antique
Oil, Chlorine Tooth YY’ash. Cream Soap and other
Shat ing Soaps, YVash Balls, Drop Lake, Essences of
Rose and Ccdrat, Extrail de Meil, Flake White, Hair
Powder, Orris Root, Milk of Roses, Oils of Orange,
Bergamot, Cedrat, Cinnamon. Lavender. Neroli, and
Roses; Oxy-chlorine Lotion, Pearl Powder, Pomatum,
Powder Puffs, Preston Salts, Pink Saucers, Fancy vi
als. Tonqitin Beans, Vin de Rouge, Vegetable Rouge,
&■ Macassar Oil..
DYE STUFFS.
Annatto, Cudbear-, Fig Blue. Fustic, Galls, Indigo,
Madder, Nicaragua YY’ood, Alum, Turmeric, and
Ground Logwood.
MEDICINES.
Acetic, Citric, Oxalic & other Acids, Acoustic Oil,
Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated Liquor of, . .
Ammonia, Atkinson’s Depilatory, Balnt of Columbia, r _ , ., ixosict . ... - .
Patent Barley, Breastpipes, Brimstone, Cayenne Pep- ®|HE subscribers having connected Geo. W. Price
ier, Spanish iSaffron, Ammoniaret of Copper, Sago, ! W ,n co,nDanv w,,h them - 11,0 Good9 busmfi9s Wl11
.incline, Cicuta riaster, Ext. Aloes, Cinchona, Col-
ocynth, Elateriuni, Jalap, Kahiuca, Nux Vomica, Rhu
barb. .Rhatania, Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla & Cubcbs,
Dandelion,_Y r alerian, Opium & others. Phosphate of
Jnst Kecciivetl
L I.OT of superior quality SbOroix sugar
Prime Green Coffee
Prime Nortltern Cheese
White Lead, Linseed Oil and Window Glass
Sole, Gin Band, and Harness Leather
Calf and Kip skins, which in addition to their
extensive assortment of Goods of almost every des.
cription makes their stock complete.
i" ~ 2<1 GFO. W. PRICE A CO.
Iron, Red Oxyde of Iron, Tartariz’d Iron die. Ginger
Powders. Hamilton’s Elixir, Magnesian Aperient
Euglish Calomel, Ilofftnan’s Anodyne, Oil’d Silk or
Hat Case; Iodine, Jujube Paste, Lactucnrium. Lnn
in company with them, tho Goods business will
hereafter be conducted by him under the finn of
GEO. YV. PRICE & CO.
by whoso attention we are in hopes to receive that lib
era! patronage heretofore extended to ns.
Jan: k 29 COOKE & COYVLES.
A.
Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. Georgo Wtllcox.
do. EXCEL. ” J- L. Willcox.
rsn HIS company have now their line ot Beats in
B complete order for freighting. They* have a
now steamboat added to their line called thp Sujwrmr,
»ml leu Tow-Boats.
The Boats will mu regularly hetwo-n Mtcon and
Darien, otic of tbs steamboats leaving Darien every
live or <ix days with tow-boat*. The company have
n r, vv sixteen tow-boats, all ilrstrate !>oats,h'idt expii's'S-
)y for tho navigation o*' tho Ocniulgee and Aitomaba
rivers; these increased facilities will enable the coin-
|unv the mean* of giving tliO' grealest i.cspatch to
ciittim or goods shipped by their lino.
They have a Steamboat and a number *)J Sloops,
ticarrv cotioa and nicrciianoise between Darien and
Savansinli. and Darien and Charleston. 3’hero are
*!-.). five first rate Packet* running regularly between
Ririnn and New Y’or*. which rjio Hawes «Jt
Miichel, of Darien.
yj ncnlsfor the above Rout* :
J. GODDARD, Macon.
Hove it, Henry & YV.vt.Teit, Charleston.
1„ Hai.uwin & Co. Savcnuaii,
IIawks, Mitciiki.i. Com-ins, Darien,
tini. K. Roiikkts, ilavrninsvillo,
Macon. 24tli Dec., IS3~». "
Onnnlzec St cum Boat Company.
T HIS company will-be prepnred to comuieiice hti-
sines*, earlv* in the next season—They will have
a liuo of Packets between N*w York, and Darien ami
lima vessels tolbrward good* ftgin Darien to .Yfacon
•—The agents in New Ytirk, Charleston, and Savannah,
will bo authorised to contract for the delivery of goods
ill Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermedi
ate cliarge nild din agent in .Macon will receivo cotton
deliverable in Savannah. Chaflestori. and New Y ork—
The company's vessels and boats, will be of first class
with experienced commander*; and no expense will be
spared to moot the patronage ol'tlie public.
I’ll. R. YONCF.& SONS, Agents in Darien.
may 27th 1835. 49
SiaoJESf Ac
A Fresh Assortment
Inst Opened.
20,000 pr for sale by J. NEYVHALL,
viz,
Ladies’ Seal,-Morocco, Prunella and Lasting Slips,
walking anti Bootees.
YValking Bolivar fox’d Bootees, bl’k and col'd.
Leather slips, ties, walking and Bootees,
Misses’col’d Lasting, Bootees and Slips,
do Leather, Kid and Lasting Slip* and Sandals,
CluldreRs’leath< , r,col'd, prunella & morocco Shoes,
Gentlemen’s Bootees, < xford ties and low quarter
fine Shoes,
Kussett and black buckskin do.
Seal skin Dumps, russett mid bl’k Slippers.
Eight Boots and .-} Boots, 500 pair Rubbers.
Cuui-seatul common Shoe*of every discription.
Also, 300 Packages of Dry Goods,
CONSISTING OF
Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings. Cal-
licoe*. Satiuetts. Cassinicrs, Blankets aud Fianuels,
1'iOdoz. palulleaf Hats.
10 cases low price fur Huts,
3 do best quality , do.
4 dp fine satin heaver »Jo.
30 doz. good wool ,• AS.
Giugliaiu hud silk Umbrellas,
lluvniinu Cigars
The above are offered in lois to suit purchasers on
the most favorable terms Next door to tlw Post Office.
inarch 22 39
T
Commission Business, JDarten.
|HIE undersigned have resinned business as a-
Uove, and will ns heretofore pay prompt attcu-
tinrt to all hiisinos* entrusted V? their care. YY’e lielieve
ivo have made arr.uigeiiiaak' ‘-hat will enable u* at all
times to forward good* for tlj: interior with the least
possible delay, by steamboat* when tho river will ad
mit, or in extreme low river by small flats or lighters,
built expressly for that business. On our wharves
ere large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot
ton at tho least possible expense, and our opportunities
to forward cottoii iuland or coastwise, arc not exceed
ed by any other House. Darien, May 20, 1835.
IIAYVES. ?IITCIJEI.L & COLLIN*.
Commission JSusitecss, Barien.
T HE Undersigned liavo fortutd a Copartnership
lortlie purpose of transacting a general Coin-
mission and other business under tuiffeta of
SNOW &. ROGEBlJ,,
and offer their services to their friends, and tho public
generally, in the above business. _ Forwarding Goods
anduroduce to and from the interior of the State, will
receive particular attention. It may’ bo proper to
•tate that they havo no connection with any of the
*team transportation lines; Gut*ls lor the iuJtiior.will
always ha shipped by those wlirt will probably give
them the greatestdciuateii. ISAAC SNOYY',
_Jau 1,183d 28 GEO. T. ROGERS
r Tht* Attention of fhe JPifbllc
8 respectfully called to u very extensive assortment
of XEW BOOBS
-Yew Books.
Otrott S‘ Sits Itucc jitst received
H ORACE, translated bv Fniiitis,
Pinedrus. do by Smart,
Rosamond, by Maria’Etlgeworth.
Humphrey Clinker, illustrated with Plates,
The Gipeey. a new edition,
Paul Clifford, do.
Paulding on Slavery, being a vindication o
Southern rights. - ;•
Memoir* of llewc*. ami the teapnrty in Boston
One in a Thousand, by James,
Stories of the Sen, .
American in England,
Mahmoud, a novel,
_ Americiin Almanacs for 183G.'
Planno Covoi-.n"
J UST received, and for sale bv
April 4 41 GEORGE \V. PRICE A Co.
Scull Shoals Manufacturing Co.
MYRICK, NAPIER & FREEMAN
H AVE received a supply of Cloths and Yarns
from the above Manufactory, of superior fnb-
ri.jlt which they offer to Mcrrhatits and Planter* at the
Fm lory price*. Macon Sep 3 1835. 10
^hshfonable 4k Cap Store
MULBERRY STREET, MACON.
.. Hcmoval.
P. YYTLLCOY has removed to the store
| lately occupied bv YVm. H. Burdsnll. where
rets, Patent Lint, Lnpuline. Lobelia, Medical Spoons, I he has for sale a general assortment of Staple and
Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia, Mustard, Oils of Fancy Dr)’ Goods. Hardware A Cut-
Caraway, Copniva, Croton, Fennel, YV intergreen, Se- Icry. Hate and Caps, Boots and shoes, China, Glass
neca, Dcnarcotised and Powdered Opium, Phospho- andA^rockery ware &c. Ac- f<?b. 3- 32
ms, Pipcrine, rocket Iustrunients. Hy'dYimlate &• Ox ~ KeillOV.'ll.
y-muriateof Potash, PotterVCStliolicon,IjqnorofPo-| WMi Sfa. ItTrUTIS AT.T.
tash, DragonV Blood, Seatons, Stoughton’s Elixir,) MW A 8 temoved his Store to die new Brick Build
Strychnine, Powdered Valerian, Rhubarbarino, Sali-1 B a ings, corner of Mulberry and r Second streets,
cine, Sanford’s Bark, Lac Sulphur, Syrup of Liver-1 Macon, nearly opposite fits "ol3 stand and in front of
wort. One Stetlioscope. SwotnTs Panacea, Seidlitz Cotton Avenue, fnb. 4. 32
Powders, Tamarinds, Tincture^ of jColefaicqm, YVine | — — Removal.—~
E. It. WE E D
AS removed has Store to the New Brick Build-
of Colcliicuni, Trusses, Turbith Root. YVhito Hellebore,
Colchicum Seeds, Acetate of Colchicum, Aromatic
Carbonate of Ammonia ; an Assortment of Patent Me
dicines, and all others in common, use, Garden Seeds,
and Shop Furniture for Physicians.—
ALSO,
Couching, Cupping, and small Scaling.Instruments;
and one second hand set of. Amputating and Trephin
ing Instruments. . April 29
H
ings, corner of Mulberry and Second streets,
Macon, find iii front of COTTON AVENUE, feb. 4
VBN HE Subscriber will make liberal advances on
B Cotton shipped to his friends in Savannah,
Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston
nov.5, 1836. . ... , , , ROBT. COLLINS.
.Y«e Store—Prests Goods.
Newark Cider.
T HE subscriberl* now opening, on second street, ® Jt d ^ BBLS first quality Newark Ciderjustreceiv-
next door to Patrick & Martiu, and nearly op-l ^fo'^bv
posito the Commercial Bank, a complete assortment of march 10 37 CHARLES CAMPBELL.
Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. .’KnsuranCO*- •
YY’hich will be sold at prices much redqced, heipg ho’t F0YHE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure
on reasonable terms and elieaji. they will be soul ac- .U. Cotton on the River, and also take a few risks
cordtngly. His stock comprises in part os follows I against Fire in this city. Apply to
WOOLENS. Macon. Oct. 27 ROBERT COLLINS
3-4, 9-4 and 10-4 London Duffil Blankets—10-4 and FaiUlS, Varnishes, AC.
12-4 fine Mackinaw do—Negrt'Plains and Linseys— 'WMT'HITE LEAD, Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow,
■snpcEblne, black, brown niixt Cloths—Fine aud com- v f Red Lead, Lithnrgo, Lamp Black, YY’hiting.
moil Satinets, assorted colors—superfine Valentia and Terra de Seintia, Spanjsh Brown, Linseed Oil.-Spts.
Toilinet Vestings—super white and red Flannejs^p Turpentine. Copal Y’aruish, Japdu Y'arnish. Leather
Meripo {Jv- > •- ' Varnish, Picture Y’arnish, also,
Window Glass, Paint Brushes, Sc.
Feb 18 35 By J. H. & YV. 9. ELLIS
STUFFS.
Black and colored 6-1 Merinos—do do Bombazetts—
fine 6-4 Bombazines—Pink Ratinet—figured Circas
sians.
COTTON GOODS.
super and common plain and twilled Calicoes—swiss.
Jaconet, Mull and Book Muslins—black and colored
cambric Ginghams—Irish Linens in j pieces very fine
—colored and white Ilomeflpunn—Rowen cassimeres
and checks—birdseyc and Russia Diapers—Linen
cambric Ilkfs, Russia sheetings, &c
SILKS.
Black super Poi de soie silks—do Italian Lustring <19
—rich colored silks very cheap—Levantines, sarsucte
and sinchews.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Mandarin, Herniuci, embroidered Romani, Bagdad,
rich satin, figucred Thibet, embroidered Thibet wool
and martin ganze Hkfs—rich figured gauze Ribbons—
Handsome thread Edgings and Quiltings—Blond Ed
ging* and Bobinet Laces—and many other articles,
which cannot fail to give satisfaction os to price and
quality. dec 17 25
ARCHIBALD McARN.
e qr. Casks Madoi.a YVines
8 I do do do
Ylnrch 10. 37
YVM. H. BURDSAEL.
Onward!—hazard iio delay.
Tho’ fond ties entreating say,
“YY’ith thine own* lov-’d circle stay,"
Tender is the bond.
Sound*of woe onr hearts assail,
Savage warfare sends it* wail,
Naught but valor can avail;
- ” Patriot—hasten on.
Let the war-torch spread its light—
Through the land a beacon bright,
Calling from each distant height!
On—to rescue, on!
Gathering each chivalric son, •
Gird bright mercy’s armonron,
Thus may victory be won
O’er the savage foe!
Mothers—hush your wild alarm,
Oseoia’s power to harm—
JJflfiled by Scott’s valiant arm,
Nolon^er shall prevail.
God of Battle* guard the brave,
Let thine arm be near to save,
Proudly may our eugtc wave—
' tVSYV triumphantly!
YY’e will hail our chieftain home, m
YVhcnli s task is tibbiy done,
And his country’s thanks are won :
t Glory waits the brive.
Purest joy his soul will know,
Healing t.iiis earth’s dirent woe,
ritiii i.is name exalted glow
On Columbia’s scroll.
His wife and family were then with her mother
andsistcr in Richmond.
Georgia Candles, Ac.
*3^ BOXES Georgia tallow caudles,
/<S\9 10 do sperm do.
250 galls, best Lamp Oil,
300 do Linceed Oil,
YVitha variety of Groceries, just received and for
sale bv march9-37 CHARLES CAMPBF.ELL.
■Blanks for sale at this office. ...
G .1 It If F .V - SEED S.
A SUPPLY of fresh GARDEN SEEDS just re
ceived—AI*o, The Gardener’s .Han-
ti-et, with instructions for cultivating Garden Plauts,
&c.—Prico 12A cts. For sale by
jan 1 28 J. H, & YV. S. ELLIS.
T il;. Subscriber Laving established inuife.i in
Macon with a view to a permanent residence,
and taken the store recently occupied by Mr. F. F.
Lewi* directly opposite the Central Hotel, will keep
constantly ou hand a general assortment of
. Z£ats, Caps, Furs &c.
comprising every variety cl stylo aud quality, usually
called for at a similur establishment. .Ainvug his as
sort men t may he found -
Beaver, Satin Beaver, Otter, Castor Koarum and
wool Hat*;
Men* Fur and Hair, Seal Caps, Boys black* blue
and brown cloth Caps, Bombazine do black aud drab
silk plush n new style, Merino and Circassian Ac «tc,
^ From iiis long experience anil personal attention to
the business of manufacturing hats in some of the
most extensive establishments at the north, he is ena
bled to assure all those who may favor him with
-tlieir patronage that be can furnish them with aii arti
cle « liic 11-fmv:Iieapucs*, neatness and durability sliall
be fully equal if not superior to any before oflcred in
the southern market. As fiiis work will be principal'
GROCERIES, Ac.
S F. DICKINSON has just received,
• 30 hint* tit. Croix audi'orto Jtico Sugars.
125 bags prime green coffee.
251: bblsN. E. Rum, Ginand YVhiskey,
100 Canal family Flour,
100 Irish Potatoes, (yellow)
I 200 sacks salt,
20 tons Iron, assorted, ,
10 do assorted casting*.
20 bbls cider.
Coguac, peach and apple Brandy, Monongahalaoud
Irish YVhiskey, Holland Giu, Jamaica Rum, allsorts
cordials, Madeira, Teneriffeand Malaga YVines, A1
kohol, Porter, clarified Y’inegar, crackers, cheese, Her
ring, Mackerel, smoked salmon, Molasses, Rice, Buck
YY’heat Flour;'Rajsins without seed for cooking, do in
boxes. Lemon syrup, Loaf and Lump sugar, Tobacco,
chewing do in papers, Spanish and American cigars,
I0ng9ig.es do. snuff, 50 boxes spermatid tallow can
dles, 50 bdxes bar aud shaving soap, starch, pepper,
spice, ginger, cinnamon. Pearlosh, salt petre, indigo,
■copperas, chocolate, tea, matches, wrapping paper,
bed cords, brass, brass hoop and iron hoop buckets xml
tubs, measures, coolers, &c. pint and half pipt flasks,
sttaws tumblers, decanters, blobbing, grindstoitevlamp
oil, powder 50 bags ass’il shot, nails, plough moulds,
weeding hoes, trace and linker chains, sifters, coffee
mills, shovel and tongs, fire dogs, waffle iron*, smooth
ing irons, fry pans, tea kettles, cart boxes, fixes; cotton
cards, &c. &<5. . . .. Macon, Jan. 27 32
Plain and Ornamental Painting-.
T HE subscriber lias taken the shop fotmerly oc
cupied by Air. Titos. McCleskey, nearly oppo
site die new market, and is now prepared to execuio
all kinds of -
House and Sign Fainting,
Chair Painting,
Oil Nut and Burnished Gilding,
Gilding and Glazing,
Paper Hanging,
Enamelling seals.
{laying in his employment some of the most effi
cient 'ivbrkmeq to be found in the State, he will be a-
ble to undertake largely and execute with neatness.
V,ril4 6m 41 DANIEL T. REA.
H
From the Louisville Journal.
Let ns drink—In the bowl is no treason—
No malice prepense iti good cheer—
From our bead, if itpilfer the reason.
It at least leures our hearts more sincere.
A toast, or a song or a story
A woman can ne’er come amiss:;
For woman’s the theme and the glory
Of man in a moment like this—
YVliatever tne future may promise—
YVhatever the present may give—
There is something they cannot take from us
YVhile women and memory live—
With their sighing and sobbing and weeping,
All day they are all that they seem!
But Lord pardon thefb, when they are sleeping
TJieze is ho telling what they won’t dream.
Of women, dear mystical creatures—
The Teairt'I never believed—
YVho cqn look on their forms and their ftatures
And dream he will e’er be deceived?
When they’re saddest they sing like a linnet—
YVheu they’re false they betray with a tear,
Their lips can pledge more in a minute,
Thaii their heart? can redeem iti a year.
They shrink when their bosoms are boldest,
Audblush to dissemble their wiles;
They smile when their hearts are the coldest,
And man is seduced by. their smiles—
And their sighing and sobbing and weeping,
All day they are ail that they seem;
But Lord pardon them, when they arc sleeping
There is no telling what they won’t dream.
Yet we love them—Jiow madly, how blindly!
For love sees ho fa'ills, so they say—
But all We would blame is most kindly
Conceal’d from onr eyes all the day.
YVe have glimpses of grace in the morning.
YY’e have roses and raptures at noon,
Onr brows and our bosoms adorning,—
And bliss by the light of the moon—
YVc have spells that we would not have broken—
-•' YVe have raptures and wishes suppress’d—
YY’e have thoughts that have never been spoken
We have look’d but imagine the rest,—
YY’ith their sighing, and sobbing and weeping,
All day they are all that they seem—
But Lord pardon them, when they are sleeping
There is no telling whatthey won’t dream
Y’olilme X..——Number 44.
cte to the uniravelteri American whoso knowl
edge of European fortifications is derived from
books alone. All the adjuncts oT milllarv strength
and power are realized on entering within its
gates, in the heavy stone work—the damp and
gloomy dungeon .:—the intricate w iiiding''passa
ges, aud the enormous strength aud thnekness of
the walls.
The interior is a square, on cither side of
which, as well as in front, are apartments of ror -
responding dimensions, with arched ceilings. A-
light is necessary to explore its recesses, and the
air is damp abcl chilling As yet it b:l* not been
thoroughly examined, and an impression exists
that it has a subterraneous connection with 'tho
city;, various secret openings have been discove
red in tho thickness of the walls, but no one yot
has ventured to follow the windiug passages to
which they givo entrance. In ono corner is a
vast well, furnfsiiin£ au ample supply of water
for the garrison, however nume rous. The com
munication with the ramparts is by a broad in
clined plane, which forms an angle on tho right
of the entrance, ard lhe'ivido parapet affords an
ample promenade, which is much resorted to by
the inhabitants aud visiters of St Augustine.
The fort is built of stone, consisting principally
or concreted shed*, which, though not verv hard,
has successfully resisted the ntracks of time and
is admirably qualified to sustain the shock of can
non halls. It is said to have been m.any years
iti constructing, and to have cost more than 3
millions of dollars; tradition relates that ivh^q
the king of Spain was told the nm’nt, lie shrewd
ly asked whether it was built of gold. The date
i f its creation is not accurately known, but it jg
supposed to have been commenced soon after
the middle of the I7th century. It was called
hv the Spaniards the castle of Sr Jagan, but now
bears the name of St Marks.. Even against bat
tering cannon it would make a long resistance,
and all ’lie power and skill of Indian assailants
wouftl be wasted upon it forever.
I — ly manufactured at his establishment in Macon, when
8 respectfully called to a very extensive assortment desired Jie will finish hat* to order in any siyle to suit
°f NEW GOODS, the purcfifitar. From the facilities thus obtained and
now opening by the subscriber* at their new store cor f ro m assiduity Jind attention to hi* business he hopes
«’’r of Cotton Avenue and Cherry street, which arc to deserve ns he-trusts he will receive a liberal share
“tiered on very liberal terms at wholesale or retail.— .^if patronage. Oct 7,183ti- -
YVc are also receiving a very lar<r« stock of - GEORGE A KIMBERLY’
11 ^ Beady made Clothing ! tCTYV’nnted Beaver, Otter, Muskrat and Raccoon
"iittible for toe sea.su ii, comprising almost every article akin*
•>r gouilemon’* wear. April IS 42* ■ I lleexpeetein a few day* to remove to the store
FO-’ t’ HAMILTON A: WILEY, i now ueenpird hv Mr 1 D Weed !y
J ILL ' Eifertj Stable. ~ r
OSEPH WAIN WRIGHT et his old Stand, on 1
the Court House square.still carries on the ah-
business Horses kept by tlie month or day—and
Hor*e* and Carriage* to hire—on the most moderate which far style and quality cannot be excelled ; aud at
krm*. Jan. 14 29 prices lower than usual iti this market,. march 17 37
latest style If rah Hats.
GEO. A. KIHBEKLY
H AS now bn-Jjaud, and in progress of manufac
ture, an assortuteirt^!the above nnmed HATS.
•i'atchcs, Jewelry, surer bb'arc, fire.
C. G. ifu JOHN
W ATCH Maker & Jeweler Cotton Avenue op
posite Washington Hall, Respectfully in
form* his friend* and the public, that ho has taken the
store formerly occupied by the Hawkinsvillo Bauk
where he is now opening a new and splendid assort
ment of WATCHES & JEWELRY of the best qual
ity and latest fashions selected with great tnstc. and
judgement expressly for this market, among Iiis assort
ment may be found. Gold pocket Chronometers splen
did Gold Duplex, Patent Lever's aud'Ruby Cylinder
Watches with Extra Jewel* and iudepenentseconds of
the most approved makers and rated to suit the clim
ate and a general assortment of Lathes & Gentlemens
tiold and Silver I'atefrf ’ Levers ’ l.epine and plain
YVatches. Fine Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, Ear rings
Breast Pin" and Fiflger rings. Gold and silver ever
pointed pencils, Gold and silver spectacles,' silver
spoon*, pen and pocket knives dirk*, canes, pistols,
&c. «tc. Together with a great variety of other arti
cles kept in hisline
N. B. He ha* selected the best of materials for re
pairing watches and will give satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their custom.
A share ofpublic patronage is respectfully solicited. I
Oct 27 18
~npATiWiTSG“
OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, either
in the city .OP country. Chairs r.epainted and
ornamented. Lookiugglass or picture frames gilded
or bronzed.
Signs painted, and Fancy painting of various des
criptions will be done by applying to
—J. 11. & YV. S. ELLIS.
VVM. H. litKDSALL, ’ .
AS Just received a pew and extonsivo as-]
sortinout of
3&eady-made Clothing - .
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive
‘ brown and greon Broadcloth Dress Coats,
Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock
Coat?,
Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees,
arid blue, steel mix’d apd .fancy colored Sattiuot
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
and green Cloth Pantaloons,
Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons,
Youth’s cloth aud satlinet Dress and Frock Coats,
do do do Pantaloons,
Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored Velvet,
black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Y’alcutia, English Silk, colored and white
McVseilles Toilinet, Swansdown and Sattinet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth & Patersham Box .Coats,
Lyon Skill Overcoats, .' hv, , ■ *
Fine Linen Shirts. Collars, Bosoms, Socks. Ac.
Qfik PIECES Hemp Bagging
13 94 do Toiv do
24 lihd* prime New- Orleans and Porto Rico sugfif
..10 14)1* New England Rum
20 half quarter Casks Malaga Wine ..
20 bbls primo green Coffee
85 Bags do jjo
30 bids Baltimore Howard St Flour
21 do Fjne do
26 bbls prime quality Havannah sngar
50 Boxes do dij . .. .
8 half boxes do do
5 Crate* Crockery assorted
8 Bale* Georgia Nankeens, made from cotton
grown in this State.
20,000 best IlavauiiahClgSts—for sale by .
42 REA A COTTON.
Railway RliymCs.
“ Per damns, percales, ab ipso
“ Ducit opes animumque ferio ”
Am—•' Grccngrmc the rushes 0."
There’s nought but iron on every han’
On every road one passes,- O;
YVhat signifies the life, o’ man,
That frailer than the grass is, O ?
’ Ilark! how it crashes, O!
YVhiz! how it flashes, O!
Now otf we be. and what care we
For broken bones and gashes, O ?
The warly race may riches chase,
But should their hail’s environ, O,
Great sums untold of Minted gold,
’Twerc neathing to bar-iron, O.
Hark, Ac.
Then gi’ tonic-on Change to sec
The shares look brisk and cheery, O.
Geese, women, then, and cows and wen,
May a’ gie tanaolteerie, O. .
IIajJ». Ac.
A* ye wha jeer now hand your sneer,
Their sense your seuse surpasses. O,
The wisest man the warl e’er saw
Was neathing to tho asses, O.
Ilark, &c.
No Exc may change herclouted cream
With-Bristol far molasses, O.
So be our th'ciue, first iron and steam,
Aud, after, men and asses, O.
Ilark! how it crashes, O!
YY-’iiiz.!^ how it flashes, O f
Now oft’Ve he, and what care we
For broken bones and gashes, O !
Machine for making Barrels.—The YY’ailiing-
ion, N. C. Whig gives the following dcscripiion
of a machine in operation at that place, for ma
king and finishing staves, invented by Mr. Coji-
SEU :
The block from which tho staves are sawed
having been previously cut to the length desired
for the staves, is placed upon the carriage, which
is the work of a moment only : it is then put in
motion, and by means of a concave and convene
circular saw, the slaves are sawed pul, of the re
quired thickucss, at the rate of from 4 to ten por
minute, (depending upon the timber.) the mach
ine runiug the carriage hack aud setting the block
at each time, without any assistance, until tlftj
whole is sawed up. They are. in the mean time'
removed to another machine adjoining it rituuing
at the same time, and jointed bv another circular
saw, aud dressed by -evolving cutter* ; and ivhfift
finished are without exception, the most beautiful
and correctly jointed and dressed staves we ever
beheld. A barrel made of pine staves was ex
hibited full of spirits ttupculiuc, on Thursday
last, which had been filled about a week, and •re
mained perfectly tight YY’e werfe present when,
the same barrel had been filled with water boforp
aud ir was then perfectly tight also. There doc®
not remain a doubt but flint it makes staves from
.guy kind of wood, far superior to those dressed
in the usual way. Barrels made of them ncqd
no flagiug, and the staves must make a .tight joint-
both inside and.out, for there is, no room for var .
iation if tho proper number of staves bo put iti
truss hoops. The bilge or size of the barrel may
be varied at pleasure, as well as the thickness or
-length of the slave.
YVe aro told, and tho apperanre of the staves
certainly warrants the assertion,that staves man
ufactured hy these machines command twice the
I price of staves got out in the usual way.
Knitting Machine.—Mr YY’hitemore of New
iYIarket street, has one of the most itigenious and
useful machines for knitting that wc cvci saw.
It is very small and, simple in its construction,
and works with an exactness aud facility fhnt is
surprising. Tho prico of it is only $25, and it is
capableyif performing ss much labor in an hour,
as a dozen individuals—every family should have,
one.—Boston Pcftiol.
Bolting Clotbs.
OS. 3,5,7,9,10, Anchor Brand, for sale by
April 21 43
CRAFT & LEW 18.
Why is tlio Winter feo long!
Says Judy to Pat, “will you tell me my dear.
Why this winter’s so long ? YY’ill it e’er end at all?”
Said Paddy, “The reason is, this is leap year,
And tho winter has leap’d o’er spring, summer and
.45*11 5
And joined the next winter, which thus form* two.
And therefore takes up double time to go through.”
Carriages, Piano Fortes, Ac.
A FEYV fine toned Piano Fortes ; three splendid
new built Carriages, for sale by
April 18 43 CRAFT & LEYVI3.
Rice. Raisins, Ac.
TIERCES Riee;' '*
/W V 60 bags Coffee, *
15 Ithds Sugar,
20'boxes best Malaga Raisins,-
Goods at Cost
T H E subscriber wishing to close his present stock
of Goods by the first of July, is now offering his
Goods at cost.
Hi* stock consists ofa general assortment of
Fancy and staple Dry Goods; China
Crlass and Crockery ware.
Hardware and Cutlery, Hats, Boots
M»oes, cVc. &c.
Tailoring done as usual. " •
37 A. P. YYTLLCOX.
Mulberry street near Washington Hall, Match 10
I .oaf Sugar,
A M ,a Apple Y inegor, A&. Ac.I auum are mil jwuuiiij a, tis n|nncu .
■4P ri .* 43 For sale by CRYI-3-A Li-.YYL.. 1U( | beyond may be seen the remains of the etn
■Si. Avqustiise.—This city, now a point of
great attention, ill cdnscqucuce of the threatening
aspect of the Indian IVnr, is said to be the oldest
settlement in North America, having Been foun
ded hy the Spaniards in 1665. According to
the description attached to a drawing of <he-
Fortres of rit Marks, iti theN. York Commer
cial Advertiser, the reltques of antiquity which
are to be iouml in tho vieiuity arc highly iuter
estiug and curious. It is. indeed, the ouly per-
fo. t specimen of a feudal castle to 1>e fbur.tl oj^
the continent. At the southern extremity of the
city is the old Spanish powder house, enclosed
by .a substantial wall anil of dimensions ample
enough ;o coiitatfl Stl rite powder of Spain at the
time of its erectiou. It is now in part, unroof
c-.‘ hut otherwise uninjured by time. The guard
houses are still stauding at its exposed angles
Judging from the euphony of their names, the
Rtlssian diplomatists would seem to have a rem
arkable antipathy to their noses, and to bo invo
king every one to rid them of such a useless ex
crescence, as soon as possible, c. g. '1 he New.
Imperial minister to this country, is called So-
nionosoff.(saw my nose off.) \n attache of the
same legation in Y\ ashiugion, IJIowmanozorf.
(Blow my nose off.) Besides which, vre have
Co!. Kutuianosov, of tho Imperial guard, (cut
my nose off;) Marshal Pulmanosoff, (pull my uose
off;) General Noschegur, (uosc be gone) and
many others.
Girard—The city of Philadelphia is about to
erect a statue of the late Stephen Girard, to ho
placed in his college.
Tho bequest of Stephen Girard, fur tho college
in Pltiladcljihia was ($2,000,000; for the improve
ment of the city, §500,000: to buy fuel for tha
ponr,$288,000. Tito interest amounted last year
to $189,235, after paying $64,450 oxpenses.—
Eight ol his certificate* for a loan to Pennsylva
nia, amounted to $1,221,785; stock ic the Bauk
of tlie United States,$664,715.
habkmeut. with here and there a rusty piece ol
ordnance. *
But the fortress of St Augustine is tho prinei
pgl object of curiosity to strangers It Command*
•in ndniir.iSln view and defence of the nnrhoili.
and its frowning walls, its deep embrasure* am*
mas*y bastions, its wntehtowers, the deep tnou)
by which it is surrounded, aud the solid wall
which, with its* salient angles, so securely pro
tects the moat from the artion of sea aud wind'
constitute a novel aud highly interesting specta'
Mr Robertson, a ic.v days since, in makiug a
speech upon some measure before the House, cal
led for tjie reading by the clerk of the President’s
letter to a friend in Tennessee; a letter which
has been published ;,gnin and again in all tho
newspapers in tho couutry. Gen. Glascock, in
a good uatured way, to show the inapplicability
of such documents ti>'tlie’ Subject under debate,
and to burlesque the habitual introduction of po
litical topics with which the car of the public nas
been wearied, iuto legislative ducussions.’asked
whether it would be in ord^r to movo the print
ing of 5,600 copies of tho paper read by the clerk?
The irony was understood by tho House, and
even Mr Robertson himself smiled. This lit tin
incident Inis been sensed upon by the hack letter
writers, and perverted, as they pervert every
thing', as meant in earnest, and an instaucc of
man-worship—devotion to ti:c President. Tho
Richmond YYhig has, accordingly, visited tho
pleasantry of Gen. Glascock w ith its bitterest a-
tiatiiernas, aiicfcHcs’ofif 'fiftont a collar, as if ho
were bursiiug u ith rage- IIow lung will si:cU
shallow-deception bo practiced ? How long be
fore the opposition arc cuicdofllio felly of const-
dorio'* noAnl.t /»f«li.a ^nnntn ^ *»fifrhf.
the people of tho country foul
I
"Wo understand that Major B. Ilnminet Nr
ton. w ho has recently returned to this cctuiUf'
- out the United States, nad who, in tho city er
New York, wayiresgutcd tvjth a splendid sword,
to be given by him to a volunteer in the ‘cause
of Texas, who would wield it in defu: :j of bar
nght3 and independence, has presented the SMyp
to cnptaiu U. Bullock, of tho Georgia volunteers.'
Gaptain Bullock, c-tt receiving ir, pledged bim-i
*elf to sacrifice his last- lieanV blood, before hd
would yield it to the enemy.’’—Sett I\!ip (T-T*‘
as) Telegraph Itllh March. /'
A trader in this town advertises—“Gentle
men's bosoms.” If lt'» will sell Gentlemen's
hearts, the ladies will patronize him. Perchance
the bosoms are fa!>e—hearts certainly are. a:
leas* so say the women.—Loiceii Ccmpchd.